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j 3szt ~ "^ *!•>% ■^*-# §' if w4tty f ; " > vol vi salisbury n c tl ksd.w mlvk.hii.vi (.-,. is [ vo v-i i by pi 1 1 1,0 will i'l eating flttwtlitr^^smmmmmm h.vcry nnimal eals asmuchns he canl the new method ol raising friit procure and as much as he can hold : trees by planting the g i i i , a great a cuw eats but to sleep and sleeps to desideratum in the an i obtaining eai and not content with eating all choice fruit it has rbjan advantages day long twic it lav the slain and over grafting becaus t is more ex e.iis ns dinner o'er again a whsle i peditlous and re.|u',res no stalk or swallows ten million of living shrimps tree thev may be planted where at a draught a nurseling canary bird they are required to stand and the eats ls own bulk in a day and a cater ' labour of one man for one day will be pillar eats five hundred times its j sufficient to plant out enollgh lor a weight before it lies down to rise up a large orchard alter the scions are ob butterfly the mite and the maggot tnined the method ol preparing the eat thc very world in which they live plant is as follows take ihe scions they nestle and build in their own as for engrafting and at any time after roast heel and the hyena lur w.uu of ihe first ol february and till the buds better eats himself yet a maggot has begin to grow considerably and dip not the gout and a whale is not sub each end ol the shoo in melted pitch ject to sciatic no does captain or wax rosin and tallow and bun u lyon inform us that an esquimaux is in the p.r id the buds uppermost ti mbled with the tooth-ache dyspep whils the body lies in a horizontal sia or hysterics though he cats tei p sition and ai the depth ol two or pounds ol seal and drink 1 , a gallon ol i - ll -. we are informed that nil ai a m.-al and though hi meala rees obtained in this way will hear in las as long as his meat hm s eat thn-u or foer years from the time nf ing is said to produce diseases which nl planting we have no doubt of the all ilu nosology would l.e absent from iramc hility nf this method of raising the carcase of cap cochrane's si fruit dr page,'of this village plan berian friend who ate forty pounds ol ted about twenty sr'n-ns of different ......... i,ii a r a i .,.„ ,, .. ,.-.,.,.. i , ,,... the j,!le ot ie-i . idg , at a bitting . m t which arenow in bl is —— som t the surface ol the iround snd mil h • "■'*"■app ir flourishing tdecomposition at thc worcester c e show rov he used was melted shoenaker'a v ax lincoln nltercd for exhibition three hall , r ) i , ,• denton cows one of them particularly 4 ' ' noticed os an extraordinary animal , i he ,.„,- ,.,._. , n ,. d0m , x[nj ..„ und she has often given rrom 24 to , ,,„„,,. „,„ r:vl vl .„. b h;il , ( . s quarts ofmilk per uav of excellent qual ihe fir „ , lllt psrllam.nu hlrhard lee ily yielding a large proportion ol cream ., ml s „. walter berkeloy,lb«i nc royalists lhe least quantity ol milk given by her kep virginia to bllegiancci so ..:.„, af in oncduy during the summer drought ler lhe lcal |, ofthe kin b , cromwell v on grass feed only was i i qnurts ! i he i„i k ,„. , n , en d iome bh jps f war and commitlee considered ber tho most , roo , , 0 ,. c _ uce i , berkley snd lee nol valuable milch cow eve exhibited in being uhle lo resiat this force but ye re masseclnt-eits a cow offered by , op f us }„ r allegiance locromwell brought i'hos h ca.on w,.s n valuable animul ,|, c commander of ihe squadion loa trea from the 19lh of april io the b h nl , v , „, ,,„„.,, virginia was sub i „ n - ,„. october she has supplied a family ..: . . • ... ,.■.,,,,./,,,:.» this irealy was seven live of whirl ure childr i an 1 ngland as made with an in.lr milk and there have been sold rrom her p cnr icnt btule whilo charles ihe se besides eleven hundred i.u.l ihirtcn n,,d was a breda in flandors richard ■.,-■hired .. dutch ship and went over to ne king to know whether be could pro .-., lhc coioiu il ,, e'iirntd o its lle fiance to him .— but findingno support id he obtained he returned p virgin i md remained quiet until thc death f cromwell upon this even he with ie assistance ol sir wm berkeley con ived ,(..;(-, charles proclaimed king i irii-.l france sco.land ireland nd virginia two years before he wns estored io the throne ol bis an , tot -, i n gi ituude tor the tlii loyalty after the cm iion chorlebordeied the arms of i . ir.i.,.0 bu added io e of england ..-,.. . scotland and ireland with ibe , tt • i ., d.i virginia quantam 1 ,- .-., union of england and scgtlund me n'ieui.iia i o__^_mmmmm^a t mi - '''. " : -'' rcloforc i iwccn ho mibseriben under the firm ol alternant ,' /.„,',, , ii uy disbolved bv on tiialconsent all pen indebted to us a •■r quested to come fiii ... i snd mak im pnym m i ui.i „ ... . n mat . will pr a th ,, ,...■r , ii . ut lb i i of rl n n iii be se.lli i ' r.r.n allemong who i ami o ■1 lo mal tlcments and grant discharges i / - hi kmono i ge'.iitije locke s'.j '„,..../,'.. 1,18 63 jftifisnaxitlon t'li co r .,,. ■■. the r wi , reynold lay dissolved it i.i k • ii amu i nv m l.sl.kv iie'.mil.lls dlusoawl'ion the term of lhc western carolinian will hereafter be as follows th ce dot .... payable in ad in • no pap i discontinued (, scepl at thc nption of ii eill.or until ii .-. sges arc paid advertisements will !,. in rtcd at fifty cents persqu ire for the ural insertion and twenty five bent for each subse rn ,. all letters addrc e i lo the kditor n,.s bc fio.i.fiiii-i ui thov it 11 not bo attended to i the i inter ■< in 1 i lale i i west •■ii fc uo returns id r re 1 ks tu the publio i gen i 1 r .. |.<- favors and i gs i „ form ih m ''.•■■. will .-. n ., egular sup ill ol .,;/ rch.1ndi/.e ■■•■beret for . i ' in i iii ta ■> . . f court hm a in statesville u kri.ky i id noi.ds - ' . '.' ■. a , some have styled tins certain but at most limes unwelcome visiter the king nl terrors when he might with less impropriety have been termed the terror of kings the poet has lent his fictions the painter his colors the orator his tropes to |, our ray death ... ii grand destroyer the enemy the prin e uf phantoms a„d of si ades bui can he be called the destroyer who for ., p ri hh state hc gives us that which is eternal .' can he be sti jtrd the enemy who i the bcsl friend only of ,!,.- ins who never deserts them a theii utmost nee and whose friendship provi a the most valuable t . thn •• !■■i , ih , the ibnge t ' ' an he be termed the prince of phantoms and of shades who destroys that which is transient and temp irary to , btablish that which alone is real and fixed and what arc thc mournful ub ur heons ■) the sable trophies and the melancholy insignia with which we surround him | — the sepulcural gloom the moul dering carcase and the slimy worm : - these indeed are the idle fears and empty terrors not of the d ad but ol he living the daik domain ol death w dread indeed to emer but ive ought rather tu dread the ruggednrsa ol the luads that lend to it but if they are rugged they are short : and it is only those lhat are smooth that are wearisome and lun but perhaps he summons us too boon lr,.m the least of life lie it su j ii tin exchange be no for the better it is not his fault but mr own : or he summons us la — the cidl is rather a reprieve than a sen tence ; for who would wish to set al vim in in when h n u longer par take of the banquet , r to live on to pain when he i.as long he dead to pleasure tyrants cat sentence their iciinis to death but how much nn re dreadful would he their power could thev sentence ihem to itle . life is the gaoler of the soul in this filthv pris on and it only deliverer is death : tvhnt ne call life isjotirnej to death nnd what wc , ill death is n passport to life true wisd m thanks death for what h tiik . and sii!l more for what he bring . lei us therefore like sen tinel be ready because we are unccr ,:.'..., nnd calm because wc are prepar ed there ia nothing formidable a boo dt ith but the consequen s of i : and tl'.ese we on selves can regulat and control the shortest life is long enough if it had tn a better and the lulu-cut is too short it it do in .,. sw riv death i:/.ll vllem0xc1 returns his most si i in ,.....: il fiai ,.. ' t.u.r md inform llie.n il,..i in bu purchased thc in'otice rjsm ,-.,!., r a ,'„■ol iii i loforc cm led .... n lh i in v.i v min ii mimi ! . is ihis /,.. il obed all p.r ons indebted lo lhc i.i.i concern will make ... . ithei .., lhc . lis riherai mid i is expi • i that pavn i,l ic aid l,o -. osilis a to do d.r .,!'.„.-, of rl :, ■ly a r able i clle.loe ■.,.,'- ..;,... - ■. siort of merchandize f allemong tt laicke which is now very com pli te i aving l n ccived a fresli no , i , .... i-l eston aad wl offers kir sale „| di ' i monable lcrm .., the si itarmorl occupied l.t allen ng 5 i ocke it ihe north corner of th 1 hnuse tin lavors ol those wl " [ i,ti iai him will bc ■lepc.id hot ever encr ,. i '■. ;- i ...,., • ,: ■... ike w]taat\\i)s ii -, 1:111.1 1 : ' oetolre 1 id i , mi f llmk.lt •\ vftvuab\o tract o lana nil s.u.r resin subscribe offers ie .-, plantation " situali 1 in bin inbe i , al i . . i , i;4;i4,4:.4 all li inihcrcd la rn . b.i.'.l por on ol in.fi hen ihlulx there is on ihc primises two dwelling ll s nnd two llsrns he , and from its local iluution would suit to i -. led into two farms the luges i„i,th,.l>o ibis farm are perhaps no exceeded hy an in this country , ll having a good outlet ■■" ii ; summer range foi th v 1 . ■mewni suppl ol ....... i i thi z'zzz'-z '!>'"!,■■|,„ i for ihe grcaterl .,,:,„,.:.■prici-,»cr i of one wo i an h ta r r-7 - ■■■a ii-a s : i o ibe slll'j scriber fiv k in asltcville j mi nn nn ___. i .''.■, i______i__^__l n'otice rrviei ,:,. ,-.,, , /,• v im b l ... ill | ■., ed to ii a pu . lie i a ... ne . '. e , ,'. ...... ve ' .'.,' .' ." ;'. izi'z.i ;..'.!., .-■'. ,,„,„ the .!•. , " .'■> '. a t n.'.l 1 im.1.1 ll ... ..... ■. i ■. i occupied ,. a public 11 ■■' i ii „,». i o with iill the rurni ire pri,.ci 11 v . ,| i ... 1 order ttl i kn .»„ - tin • it . i ■ni !„,.! i i f » .-.., i public house i 1 „, several in ' „ i buck lots il » igon an experienced 11 i | , ;. won ... d child several small ..-.., l.a ,- ll ■■;- l h'ch ,, land , , i . e ■... ll . ■nd l.ae a r of ii be , i i the b.l ■■■- ' ■■a z'z : 4 ' b n 7 44 4,7,44 ,•• suit purchasers m'lll-.e ■'< b'l in.iaiiut ..,..■. . - nobeiti ci twritv / . ■.- . man vgkhs 1 office tk a ■17 i ". splendid lottery rrv > he drawn in die city or new-york on j the bo janu.rv 1836 and finished in live u.inut.s 4.s numbers 6 dallou lo bc person having claim r gains ihe non nf joseph how .,, ..'. o a 1 in | nt u legullj atlcs.i li all those indehl i are requcs _■...:. ,, each ticket having 3 wia.ltar.fne «»«• 1 ii ya1 es tt v m'tsfvllli msmsstt i / v he tuesdav ol ihecnur t'h ■'• ii anionn il f in february nest all the ra ng unsold i lots ... lhc o.itii i sts.csvillc uill i id il ihe court-house i statesville pcysons claim iujjlol for which i i deed lis i nol bee rej ror.h-.land rcgl-.ere.l are notified ll ■unless the produce r lilies , heroic 1 il lay i,|,..'|o,scl i io ll.un filial id six ll e.eili ill i t ', all puroliosttl i '"'*' h aiisai.hm k simon'ton 1 km ii m i 1(11 k ml i ■1 i i , l-.i 1(1 \ k01 iis m 3 m t9i john ii u'l ll , dll.tv ale or siio beer brewed in ibis city we believe has obtained more celebrity lh n that produced in in o her place in lhe united states we info this lion the immense quantity annually brewed und thc extent of s ,;.,,,. nls made to south rn potts ir is to be re gretled thai umong tbe s,.,risti facts iii red to be gathered by the ni.ush.ils while taking the census this important inn of domestic economy should have !„,... ov fl bill i iii ibis city there ore five extcnsivi smeiiciifs om of which is ii,ot,„hl lhc neu-yorl stale literature imllery class 3 nm ib.'n 1 prize of glo-.'i'.o is z'no.n .()■l do oo so,...,ob i do 30,000 30 ■■■i 1 do io •,...(■2 do i 4 dn 2 00 1(1,000 lo do 3 ' ■i '-' ■■" el ,-., ,. . ■, 39 i 78 d 500 39,000 .;.-, do '•'" or j 1 i li .:.. so 5,051 prizes r -^- ■" u , — _ t in the union 1 is nwncil h i i 1 id ml uh the motto 7 ','''"' ,,".' , , v nrvnv.ivt w ci'.\\\>.\'\ssut\f messrs fidler and taylor the build e n dat vir |» quartan i'he ou / *"""" ""'' ' "''"" ' business inn is 333 leet 8 inches bv go fee b lllor | la ,, obsession an old volume i'ltlce of is rasn -„:.-,. rib . ■.■■■i u d ,» factor n:r inches and 250 barrels of beer per d ,(.-„;.,„ [.„«„ of virginia printed in '" t ' ' 810 e si | , tommission business „.. can be turned o the supply ol w . ,- ,„. ,.,.... ,,„,. „.,,,. r which i he ""< ,,;,,'„„„,,„ 7 4 iwm hafh.s 744.7 s drawn through a leaden pipe from in ,, , .... . ,, ,, l the arms ol bngland , ... , i i ,|. r liver a distance of 1450 feet by menus ).>,„_, ireland und virginia quartered of l.o.ierv ndventuie in americs ii 11 .,- ,.„,-..; , l u pump worked by t st .... e inc ol ,, ., ,,„ ,,„,.,„ .. |„ _„, \ in-ini ipmr nun f i.el .„.'•>.•■., ,.,.'. i :■n d ... ., ... six horse power which engine also turns lam ... |. rncf the i e f .. ancient do !!"','| , 74,r.'4 1 7 474 '■■",." ",..."., ,"','■!''• ,'"" • mill for grinding he mall ,. ks „ i „„„- sbe ovc „, vi \ zzz z zz 4 ami 4 ..„ ;„...., ., j 4444 " "'" the machinery i'or meshing i he estub ___ cts will hortly rise to go dollars ' vim who arc indebted tn tin lish.ne..t including mid houses and the finest man in the world - ricnilemrn are ihcrcforc rcqiicslcil >•'>.■•„,, , i i,„i,:s -,,,,., m i te make cooper's shops attached to it keeps in ,\ schoolmaster in pr.r,s wished in , ... ib.-ii uion . 11 urders ociually i phvinciit the c g easoii constant cmplo fromcigh n prove h..t he w 8 , the finest , on in , - *■-;■. * • ■- « ; n he enu.led o he john kobinhon fc co died workmen the proprieto.s calcu l t . w ,„|,| he argued thus e,.7»"pp 1 "' 1 '" ''"'•',,. „. . ,,' — ' ' late on brewing 3^000 banc this sea rope j fl tht fi nmt , u arter of the world : 7 '" ' ' 7 ' zz ,,■', 4,7 lis . wl\\\am tt iwkvfj r.u hi t„o,h couiilrv in kurope , ,„"■,■'..,' , 7 ■■f r it inlt.l . mv ■- till fall of tllf leaf it is well for man that he is often reminded , i the unccrtoin.v nf moriul j life and that every thing borne upon the stream of time soon pn=suh iiiv.iy r-nil is seen no more on earth for ever lmdswpe scenery ot one and the same view no infrequently ex hibits the mellow folia'p r.l autumn ih luxi.riancv of summer ond lie giiroimre of spring hire he family group possessing within '., i ivoreil . in ic the various stages of youth i manhood nnd n i presents to o contemplative i„i no unineoning . or uo mail io live pi ture kven tin i ' in salis and the butterfly ephemer al as they are impart i in , nl son j nor particularly o ll is ■e i on ol the year is the fallen leaf i the mute elo quence of its iiiiii history swiftly swept nwny as it v hy the passing winds u l.-ss impressive monitor it tells us that on earth there is no perennial springj that autumn 1ms come the summer is past and that vt'ii.i.-r is 1ijisii.hi on spa c : 1 fat p1isge0n i^^sj^^^^^i^m^^^s . ,,..,, i „, i l.e ,. lire lie iviiversiry is the hnest pi ,,, - paris i mv room is the finest in the ali letters to he pc-pnid university i'm the finestinmv room i*l m 1 on os being pertcet ,. ,, i ,- .,,„' ; r ,,, . s.re for nil remit ergo im the finest person jn tin yates b m'intyiie world i • '' frankiatlzstitutf v u qv ih nti v.'i t rcond annua exhih atnrr rj1 sub . ■... ng , ,» i icon manufactures under the susplces nd ,.,,„,,,,,, •,■, dee'd ., , lot diiciiiuii d llu i kha ii__u^l ' ' iwi.i i or ■. oo in ,„.,,,-,,., films iibo mill la bio will llu ii ' hi . , i dial be uill in i i li ivuidcr | orders nddie - d ,.. him a the cuming ii v . .!,.„ . km ,- , - . ■.. i .. . wharf it ne r t ul ended , correspond led ''-'■'' s-'il ','■■- ' ■a lr.i'.v who had been a long while under the ere of :, london physician ii adv sed by bin to visit both i(l :.. , attentive friend furnished h r with a letter of introduction to ;, no less able practitioner at that plair the lady with true feminine curiosity stimulated i"t n little bv i natural ui it to know his real opinion ol h r case so far violated the uws of honour as „, break the eal when she found io i utter dismay the letter ot which she wus the bearer to he us fol '• my dear friend : i so 4 you :, fine fat pigeon whom i hue well plucked anil who will bear more plucking pray make the most ol her yours ever from this letter laconic as it ns ,:„■lady derived more ben i than iruni all ihe prescriptions ol her physi cinnj for instead ol -,. ring to be pluck ,,!, she rani quietly :„ home aban doned doctors and medicine and with the letter bent :, readv-plucked pigeon to tl ph cist -'- v -' is'otick rismk '.. ■l,d ' n '••■. trick b .-...„,- is . ll ir a.i door ',, mr ii a ir.-i-i in r i sir i . .... „,„! himself : i /,- u.immet < " iiknjamin iiammrt iffcttvmic hal in th.tiitv i ia ■■• ' i ed and e'lcgsnt fabrics has never been j i jamb f os<4 i wi.nessed in this country 1 he cloths „., .., cassimcres flannels cotton roods and ' ,, , ,, . ., eve so silks the cobine wore and in &* v,\i".!'.l'.l \ tvm\t t>u i ll 11 the iu hies exhibited appeared j nl for i it , „■«]) - io rqusl in texture ingenuity sn.l work i 7 monshlp any ever impoited into the z __ 1 ___________ m mm ■h . li mr 111 mun i immf f les ..... ,„, ruiire ... i willi mi ... , e.l mil co i . . ■ime i i i bio i ■■nl i . . ol the publi rived ________________________ 1 ' . ' i mm '■'• " dreary u ...- r,.l v liverpool paper mentionsthst meri con bills drawn on tl dace for a million l dollars bad been rciurnod unilei pro les in one vessel a ■inly ruin ship was in mi lied ot phils delphli on i hursdsy she us buill for a gentleman in new york who i is un derstood in mis her for ihe s nth n ...... . , i murk dy n census taken ft ' i .... habitants i ' '. . ' • .
Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1825-11-15 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 15 |
Year | 1825 |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 283 |
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Creator | Philo White |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | Philo White |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Tuesday, November 15, 1825 issue of the Western Carolinian a newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601576449 |
Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1825-11-15 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 15 |
Year | 1825 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 1293471 Bytes |
FileName | sawc03_18251115-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 4/13/2009 8:54:55 AM |
Publisher | Krider & Bingham |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Western Carolinian a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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FullText | j 3szt ~ "^ *!•>% ■^*-# §' if w4tty f ; " > vol vi salisbury n c tl ksd.w mlvk.hii.vi (.-,. is [ vo v-i i by pi 1 1 1,0 will i'l eating flttwtlitr^^smmmmmm h.vcry nnimal eals asmuchns he canl the new method ol raising friit procure and as much as he can hold : trees by planting the g i i i , a great a cuw eats but to sleep and sleeps to desideratum in the an i obtaining eai and not content with eating all choice fruit it has rbjan advantages day long twic it lav the slain and over grafting becaus t is more ex e.iis ns dinner o'er again a whsle i peditlous and re.|u',res no stalk or swallows ten million of living shrimps tree thev may be planted where at a draught a nurseling canary bird they are required to stand and the eats ls own bulk in a day and a cater ' labour of one man for one day will be pillar eats five hundred times its j sufficient to plant out enollgh lor a weight before it lies down to rise up a large orchard alter the scions are ob butterfly the mite and the maggot tnined the method ol preparing the eat thc very world in which they live plant is as follows take ihe scions they nestle and build in their own as for engrafting and at any time after roast heel and the hyena lur w.uu of ihe first ol february and till the buds better eats himself yet a maggot has begin to grow considerably and dip not the gout and a whale is not sub each end ol the shoo in melted pitch ject to sciatic no does captain or wax rosin and tallow and bun u lyon inform us that an esquimaux is in the p.r id the buds uppermost ti mbled with the tooth-ache dyspep whils the body lies in a horizontal sia or hysterics though he cats tei p sition and ai the depth ol two or pounds ol seal and drink 1 , a gallon ol i - ll -. we are informed that nil ai a m.-al and though hi meala rees obtained in this way will hear in las as long as his meat hm s eat thn-u or foer years from the time nf ing is said to produce diseases which nl planting we have no doubt of the all ilu nosology would l.e absent from iramc hility nf this method of raising the carcase of cap cochrane's si fruit dr page,'of this village plan berian friend who ate forty pounds ol ted about twenty sr'n-ns of different ......... i,ii a r a i .,.„ ,, .. ,.-.,.,.. i , ,,... the j,!le ot ie-i . idg , at a bitting . m t which arenow in bl is —— som t the surface ol the iround snd mil h • "■'*"■app ir flourishing tdecomposition at thc worcester c e show rov he used was melted shoenaker'a v ax lincoln nltercd for exhibition three hall , r ) i , ,• denton cows one of them particularly 4 ' ' noticed os an extraordinary animal , i he ,.„,- ,.,._. , n ,. d0m , x[nj ..„ und she has often given rrom 24 to , ,,„„,,. „,„ r:vl vl .„. b h;il , ( . s quarts ofmilk per uav of excellent qual ihe fir „ , lllt psrllam.nu hlrhard lee ily yielding a large proportion ol cream ., ml s „. walter berkeloy,lb«i nc royalists lhe least quantity ol milk given by her kep virginia to bllegiancci so ..:.„, af in oncduy during the summer drought ler lhe lcal |, ofthe kin b , cromwell v on grass feed only was i i qnurts ! i he i„i k ,„. , n , en d iome bh jps f war and commitlee considered ber tho most , roo , , 0 ,. c _ uce i , berkley snd lee nol valuable milch cow eve exhibited in being uhle lo resiat this force but ye re masseclnt-eits a cow offered by , op f us }„ r allegiance locromwell brought i'hos h ca.on w,.s n valuable animul ,|, c commander of ihe squadion loa trea from the 19lh of april io the b h nl , v , „, ,,„„.,, virginia was sub i „ n - ,„. october she has supplied a family ..: . . • ... ,.■.,,,,./,,,:.» this irealy was seven live of whirl ure childr i an 1 ngland as made with an in.lr milk and there have been sold rrom her p cnr icnt btule whilo charles ihe se besides eleven hundred i.u.l ihirtcn n,,d was a breda in flandors richard ■.,-■hired .. dutch ship and went over to ne king to know whether be could pro .-., lhc coioiu il ,, e'iirntd o its lle fiance to him .— but findingno support id he obtained he returned p virgin i md remained quiet until thc death f cromwell upon this even he with ie assistance ol sir wm berkeley con ived ,(..;(-, charles proclaimed king i irii-.l france sco.land ireland nd virginia two years before he wns estored io the throne ol bis an , tot -, i n gi ituude tor the tlii loyalty after the cm iion chorlebordeied the arms of i . ir.i.,.0 bu added io e of england ..-,.. . scotland and ireland with ibe , tt • i ., d.i virginia quantam 1 ,- .-., union of england and scgtlund me n'ieui.iia i o__^_mmmmm^a t mi - '''. " : -'' rcloforc i iwccn ho mibseriben under the firm ol alternant ,' /.„,',, , ii uy disbolved bv on tiialconsent all pen indebted to us a •■r quested to come fiii ... i snd mak im pnym m i ui.i „ ... . n mat . will pr a th ,, ,...■r , ii . ut lb i i of rl n n iii be se.lli i ' r.r.n allemong who i ami o ■1 lo mal tlcments and grant discharges i / - hi kmono i ge'.iitije locke s'.j '„,..../,'.. 1,18 63 jftifisnaxitlon t'li co r .,,. ■■. the r wi , reynold lay dissolved it i.i k • ii amu i nv m l.sl.kv iie'.mil.lls dlusoawl'ion the term of lhc western carolinian will hereafter be as follows th ce dot .... payable in ad in • no pap i discontinued (, scepl at thc nption of ii eill.or until ii .-. sges arc paid advertisements will !,. in rtcd at fifty cents persqu ire for the ural insertion and twenty five bent for each subse rn ,. all letters addrc e i lo the kditor n,.s bc fio.i.fiiii-i ui thov it 11 not bo attended to i the i inter ■< in 1 i lale i i west •■ii fc uo returns id r re 1 ks tu the publio i gen i 1 r .. |.<- favors and i gs i „ form ih m ''.•■■. will .-. n ., egular sup ill ol .,;/ rch.1ndi/.e ■■•■beret for . i ' in i iii ta ■> . . f court hm a in statesville u kri.ky i id noi.ds - ' . '.' ■. a , some have styled tins certain but at most limes unwelcome visiter the king nl terrors when he might with less impropriety have been termed the terror of kings the poet has lent his fictions the painter his colors the orator his tropes to |, our ray death ... ii grand destroyer the enemy the prin e uf phantoms a„d of si ades bui can he be called the destroyer who for ., p ri hh state hc gives us that which is eternal .' can he be sti jtrd the enemy who i the bcsl friend only of ,!,.- ins who never deserts them a theii utmost nee and whose friendship provi a the most valuable t . thn •• !■■i , ih , the ibnge t ' ' an he be termed the prince of phantoms and of shades who destroys that which is transient and temp irary to , btablish that which alone is real and fixed and what arc thc mournful ub ur heons ■) the sable trophies and the melancholy insignia with which we surround him | — the sepulcural gloom the moul dering carcase and the slimy worm : - these indeed are the idle fears and empty terrors not of the d ad but ol he living the daik domain ol death w dread indeed to emer but ive ought rather tu dread the ruggednrsa ol the luads that lend to it but if they are rugged they are short : and it is only those lhat are smooth that are wearisome and lun but perhaps he summons us too boon lr,.m the least of life lie it su j ii tin exchange be no for the better it is not his fault but mr own : or he summons us la — the cidl is rather a reprieve than a sen tence ; for who would wish to set al vim in in when h n u longer par take of the banquet , r to live on to pain when he i.as long he dead to pleasure tyrants cat sentence their iciinis to death but how much nn re dreadful would he their power could thev sentence ihem to itle . life is the gaoler of the soul in this filthv pris on and it only deliverer is death : tvhnt ne call life isjotirnej to death nnd what wc , ill death is n passport to life true wisd m thanks death for what h tiik . and sii!l more for what he bring . lei us therefore like sen tinel be ready because we are unccr ,:.'..., nnd calm because wc are prepar ed there ia nothing formidable a boo dt ith but the consequen s of i : and tl'.ese we on selves can regulat and control the shortest life is long enough if it had tn a better and the lulu-cut is too short it it do in .,. sw riv death i:/.ll vllem0xc1 returns his most si i in ,.....: il fiai ,.. ' t.u.r md inform llie.n il,..i in bu purchased thc in'otice rjsm ,-.,!., r a ,'„■ol iii i loforc cm led .... n lh i in v.i v min ii mimi ! . is ihis /,.. il obed all p.r ons indebted lo lhc i.i.i concern will make ... . ithei .., lhc . lis riherai mid i is expi • i that pavn i,l ic aid l,o -. osilis a to do d.r .,!'.„.-, of rl :, ■ly a r able i clle.loe ■.,.,'- ..;,... - ■. siort of merchandize f allemong tt laicke which is now very com pli te i aving l n ccived a fresli no , i , .... i-l eston aad wl offers kir sale „| di ' i monable lcrm .., the si itarmorl occupied l.t allen ng 5 i ocke it ihe north corner of th 1 hnuse tin lavors ol those wl " [ i,ti iai him will bc ■lepc.id hot ever encr ,. i '■. ;- i ...,., • ,: ■... ike w]taat\\i)s ii -, 1:111.1 1 : ' oetolre 1 id i , mi f llmk.lt •\ vftvuab\o tract o lana nil s.u.r resin subscribe offers ie .-, plantation " situali 1 in bin inbe i , al i . . i , i;4;i4,4:.4 all li inihcrcd la rn . b.i.'.l por on ol in.fi hen ihlulx there is on ihc primises two dwelling ll s nnd two llsrns he , and from its local iluution would suit to i -. led into two farms the luges i„i,th,.l>o ibis farm are perhaps no exceeded hy an in this country , ll having a good outlet ■■" ii ; summer range foi th v 1 . ■mewni suppl ol ....... i i thi z'zzz'-z '!>'"!,■■|,„ i for ihe grcaterl .,,:,„,.:.■prici-,»cr i of one wo i an h ta r r-7 - ■■■a ii-a s : i o ibe slll'j scriber fiv k in asltcville j mi nn nn ___. i .''.■, i______i__^__l n'otice rrviei ,:,. ,-.,, , /,• v im b l ... ill | ■., ed to ii a pu . lie i a ... ne . '. e , ,'. ...... ve ' .'.,' .' ." ;'. izi'z.i ;..'.!., .-■'. ,,„,„ the .!•. , " .'■> '. a t n.'.l 1 im.1.1 ll ... ..... ■. i ■. i occupied ,. a public 11 ■■' i ii „,». i o with iill the rurni ire pri,.ci 11 v . ,| i ... 1 order ttl i kn .»„ - tin • it . i ■ni !„,.! i i f » .-.., i public house i 1 „, several in ' „ i buck lots il » igon an experienced 11 i | , ;. won ... d child several small ..-.., l.a ,- ll ■■;- l h'ch ,, land , , i . e ■... ll . ■nd l.ae a r of ii be , i i the b.l ■■■- ' ■■a z'z : 4 ' b n 7 44 4,7,44 ,•• suit purchasers m'lll-.e ■'< b'l in.iaiiut ..,..■. . - nobeiti ci twritv / . ■.- . man vgkhs 1 office tk a ■17 i ". splendid lottery rrv > he drawn in die city or new-york on j the bo janu.rv 1836 and finished in live u.inut.s 4.s numbers 6 dallou lo bc person having claim r gains ihe non nf joseph how .,, ..'. o a 1 in | nt u legullj atlcs.i li all those indehl i are requcs _■...:. ,, each ticket having 3 wia.ltar.fne «»«• 1 ii ya1 es tt v m'tsfvllli msmsstt i / v he tuesdav ol ihecnur t'h ■'• ii anionn il f in february nest all the ra ng unsold i lots ... lhc o.itii i sts.csvillc uill i id il ihe court-house i statesville pcysons claim iujjlol for which i i deed lis i nol bee rej ror.h-.land rcgl-.ere.l are notified ll ■unless the produce r lilies , heroic 1 il lay i,|,..'|o,scl i io ll.un filial id six ll e.eili ill i t ', all puroliosttl i '"'*' h aiisai.hm k simon'ton 1 km ii m i 1(11 k ml i ■1 i i , l-.i 1(1 \ k01 iis m 3 m t9i john ii u'l ll , dll.tv ale or siio beer brewed in ibis city we believe has obtained more celebrity lh n that produced in in o her place in lhe united states we info this lion the immense quantity annually brewed und thc extent of s ,;.,,,. nls made to south rn potts ir is to be re gretled thai umong tbe s,.,risti facts iii red to be gathered by the ni.ush.ils while taking the census this important inn of domestic economy should have !„,... ov fl bill i iii ibis city there ore five extcnsivi smeiiciifs om of which is ii,ot,„hl lhc neu-yorl stale literature imllery class 3 nm ib.'n 1 prize of glo-.'i'.o is z'no.n .()■l do oo so,...,ob i do 30,000 30 ■■■i 1 do io •,...(■2 do i 4 dn 2 00 1(1,000 lo do 3 ' ■i '-' ■■" el ,-., ,. . ■, 39 i 78 d 500 39,000 .;.-, do '•'" or j 1 i li .:.. so 5,051 prizes r -^- ■" u , — _ t in the union 1 is nwncil h i i 1 id ml uh the motto 7 ','''"' ,,".' , , v nrvnv.ivt w ci'.\\\>.\'\ssut\f messrs fidler and taylor the build e n dat vir |» quartan i'he ou / *"""" ""'' ' "''"" ' business inn is 333 leet 8 inches bv go fee b lllor | la ,, obsession an old volume i'ltlce of is rasn -„:.-,. rib . ■.■■■i u d ,» factor n:r inches and 250 barrels of beer per d ,(.-„;.,„ [.„«„ of virginia printed in '" t ' ' 810 e si | , tommission business „.. can be turned o the supply ol w . ,- ,„. ,.,.... ,,„,. „.,,,. r which i he ""< ,,;,,'„„„,,„ 7 4 iwm hafh.s 744.7 s drawn through a leaden pipe from in ,, , .... . ,, ,, l the arms ol bngland , ... , i i ,|. r liver a distance of 1450 feet by menus ).>,„_, ireland und virginia quartered of l.o.ierv ndventuie in americs ii 11 .,- ,.„,-..; , l u pump worked by t st .... e inc ol ,, ., ,,„ ,,„,.,„ .. |„ _„, \ in-ini ipmr nun f i.el .„.'•>.•■., ,.,.'. i :■n d ... ., ... six horse power which engine also turns lam ... |. rncf the i e f .. ancient do !!"','| , 74,r.'4 1 7 474 '■■",." ",..."., ,"','■!''• ,'"" • mill for grinding he mall ,. ks „ i „„„- sbe ovc „, vi \ zzz z zz 4 ami 4 ..„ ;„...., ., j 4444 " "'" the machinery i'or meshing i he estub ___ cts will hortly rise to go dollars ' vim who arc indebted tn tin lish.ne..t including mid houses and the finest man in the world - ricnilemrn are ihcrcforc rcqiicslcil >•'>.■•„,, , i i,„i,:s -,,,,., m i te make cooper's shops attached to it keeps in ,\ schoolmaster in pr.r,s wished in , ... ib.-ii uion . 11 urders ociually i phvinciit the c g easoii constant cmplo fromcigh n prove h..t he w 8 , the finest , on in , - *■-;■. * • ■- « ; n he enu.led o he john kobinhon fc co died workmen the proprieto.s calcu l t . w ,„|,| he argued thus e,.7»"pp 1 "' 1 '" ''"'•',,. „. . ,,' — ' ' late on brewing 3^000 banc this sea rope j fl tht fi nmt , u arter of the world : 7 '" ' ' 7 ' zz ,,■', 4,7 lis . wl\\\am tt iwkvfj r.u hi t„o,h couiilrv in kurope , ,„"■,■'..,' , 7 ■■f r it inlt.l . mv ■- till fall of tllf leaf it is well for man that he is often reminded , i the unccrtoin.v nf moriul j life and that every thing borne upon the stream of time soon pn=suh iiiv.iy r-nil is seen no more on earth for ever lmdswpe scenery ot one and the same view no infrequently ex hibits the mellow folia'p r.l autumn ih luxi.riancv of summer ond lie giiroimre of spring hire he family group possessing within '., i ivoreil . in ic the various stages of youth i manhood nnd n i presents to o contemplative i„i no unineoning . or uo mail io live pi ture kven tin i ' in salis and the butterfly ephemer al as they are impart i in , nl son j nor particularly o ll is ■e i on ol the year is the fallen leaf i the mute elo quence of its iiiiii history swiftly swept nwny as it v hy the passing winds u l.-ss impressive monitor it tells us that on earth there is no perennial springj that autumn 1ms come the summer is past and that vt'ii.i.-r is 1ijisii.hi on spa c : 1 fat p1isge0n i^^sj^^^^^i^m^^^s . ,,..,, i „, i l.e ,. lire lie iviiversiry is the hnest pi ,,, - paris i mv room is the finest in the ali letters to he pc-pnid university i'm the finestinmv room i*l m 1 on os being pertcet ,. ,, i ,- .,,„' ; r ,,, . s.re for nil remit ergo im the finest person jn tin yates b m'intyiie world i • '' frankiatlzstitutf v u qv ih nti v.'i t rcond annua exhih atnrr rj1 sub . ■... ng , ,» i icon manufactures under the susplces nd ,.,,„,,,,,, •,■, dee'd ., , lot diiciiiuii d llu i kha ii__u^l ' ' iwi.i i or ■. oo in ,„.,,,-,,., films iibo mill la bio will llu ii ' hi . , i dial be uill in i i li ivuidcr | orders nddie - d ,.. him a the cuming ii v . .!,.„ . km ,- , - . ■.. i .. . wharf it ne r t ul ended , correspond led ''-'■'' s-'il ','■■- ' ■a lr.i'.v who had been a long while under the ere of :, london physician ii adv sed by bin to visit both i(l :.. , attentive friend furnished h r with a letter of introduction to ;, no less able practitioner at that plair the lady with true feminine curiosity stimulated i"t n little bv i natural ui it to know his real opinion ol h r case so far violated the uws of honour as „, break the eal when she found io i utter dismay the letter ot which she wus the bearer to he us fol '• my dear friend : i so 4 you :, fine fat pigeon whom i hue well plucked anil who will bear more plucking pray make the most ol her yours ever from this letter laconic as it ns ,:„■lady derived more ben i than iruni all ihe prescriptions ol her physi cinnj for instead ol -,. ring to be pluck ,,!, she rani quietly :„ home aban doned doctors and medicine and with the letter bent :, readv-plucked pigeon to tl ph cist -'- v -' is'otick rismk '.. ■l,d ' n '••■. trick b .-...„,- is . ll ir a.i door ',, mr ii a ir.-i-i in r i sir i . .... „,„! himself : i /,- u.immet < " iiknjamin iiammrt iffcttvmic hal in th.tiitv i ia ■■• ' i ed and e'lcgsnt fabrics has never been j i jamb f os<4 i wi.nessed in this country 1 he cloths „., .., cassimcres flannels cotton roods and ' ,, , ,, . ., eve so silks the cobine wore and in &* v,\i".!'.l'.l \ tvm\t t>u i ll 11 the iu hies exhibited appeared j nl for i it , „■«]) - io rqusl in texture ingenuity sn.l work i 7 monshlp any ever impoited into the z __ 1 ___________ m mm ■h . li mr 111 mun i immf f les ..... ,„, ruiire ... i willi mi ... , e.l mil co i . . ■ime i i i bio i ■■nl i . . ol the publi rived ________________________ 1 ' . ' i mm '■'• " dreary u ...- r,.l v liverpool paper mentionsthst meri con bills drawn on tl dace for a million l dollars bad been rciurnod unilei pro les in one vessel a ■inly ruin ship was in mi lied ot phils delphli on i hursdsy she us buill for a gentleman in new york who i is un derstood in mis her for ihe s nth n ...... . , i murk dy n census taken ft ' i .... habitants i ' '. . ' • . |