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the western carolinian m blishbd weekly john be vrd jr editor and proprietor viimbcr front the beginning ' 17 : na i of the xvth volume snlislunv rownn countv iv c saturday september 7 ikfc-l eligible situations or i'oriiiora nioros prlrnlr isi-si i.l i'i'mi'i iis bp in lo in wuh x\^fr ' mw-\,,\x his ||,< h le h l tho h ii i i.osoii l hi mm t.ii.i up in ihe mm to h md tell lo he in i ' . i â– ,,, i nil iui in i hi i i s ihe lus sl i i , to mi he i lll.l i new i and win io i i on ii e ult i ilis i he i iho i lo i ind i i ii i her — to i with t the die while iii ll child the — with lhe ii oi the home engage mw more lhe mw opportunities tn \ to them ... i ot j i his ~ "~ i si.n'tilt.ak x\^r ' j io im in v singular oiiouuuter was obaervod lu take place s^r fffl atla months pass the cradle s deserted rnt betweon a sparrow-hawk and u wood-pig on x\ts itolillil ocls l-kjtil-ko.lli ' ! he chunibcr floor is strewed with phi thi rs and i tuesday the 1 9th instant in western picon-gar w ' _.._•. jt " ' ' " there is a little one loitering among them whnsu den after flu hawk bail struck his quarry both j _','*»» mr ., . j _-, balf-lisped words and hearty laugh and sunny coun birds mounted in close conflict into tho air whore lol 1 l'i u \ • il i i ll vs leniiiice tell you thnt the entrance into life is over thej hud n desperate struggle for some tiuiej tho 111 s':i>i-tji-v illi a €'., n pathway of flowers the cradle is empty but poor cushat's feathers flying like chalf before the 117 here tickets can be had in almost all tlie lot the last prayers of the parents are uttered over iho wind tho hawk boomed ul length to strike his " lories drawn in tin united states either by the small crib which stands l thoir own bedside nud ii.lu.i9 deep into the sides of his poor victim for it single ticket or in packages put up with oi f the their i st nttention is give the pouceful bren began to net-earn mosl lustily nnd must have numbers on uch iick.-i cumposinu the numbers hv i ,,,,,_. ,,.â– ,,_. ,„.„,,,,.,,,» ......... ci i i ' i _,-».. , ' i 1 • tilings o its iii i ll.ill.t s l si |, mule hie ii 1.1 eolllhi'l hit not w .... i he lin/.es in tne sc hellle uie ilscert.'lllleil — ilier . . ,| , ,, , i , , , e , , in insuring to the purchaser of .. paskage e certain , v ,' ' , ""."' -"""-'""'•*â– "' ° '. cs »' ' li * 1 '"-- attracted 1 item f ,. in tof prizes uearlyequal to one-hair of thu cosl boyhood i gamboiod along into manhood old few rows who hud i n taking their morniiin i package â– lexionsaro broken-parents are sleeping in then llighl in sunrch of lynakfust seui.ii that iho pi n .- tiie rail-road will be allowed grnv new intimacies aro tunned a new li goon wns struggling with a cummoii enemy the a commission on the s.\i_£9 of all tickets j is n bou i him now euros dist ruct ii is abroad uen i flow with all thoir might to tho scene sold it the fayetteville office u its struggling amid the business of lite or resting from uf aclion orowing and cawing nf a pitch thut must miencies inany loltoiydrawnby vates mc „ tf ith those whom he has cl n from hn own ho vo dismayed a loss dauntless heart than thut of ei i""v 1j ci i ... i i i t â– i generation time is beginning to wrinkle his fore our hero lost i tho onsot firmly for some time i he ilruw in - of the loiter os m which i li kou in • ' . , . . . . •' _.,,.' s„!i nn.l of others w.ll he regular received al this l "'" 1 - ; '"; 1 thought has robbed ins looksof their go but his opponents wnro too numerous and loll upon olfice fayelti-'ulle and published in the " western iely and stud has dim i bis eyes rhose who | so lustily that bo wus spoedil compolled tn carolinian end carolina watchman salisbury began life after he hud grown up nre ihs crowd resign bis victim take lo his wings and fl away packages uf wholeb halve or quarters will l.e ing bim nut of it nnd there nro many ch in mi it this being nn exorcise in which nonu of lus antu sent in mail to ori/er upon his industry and love for protect n and support genista could mutch hun nml iu which numbors customer wishing packages who will remit one-l 'â– * gave them no advantago ho was soon out of sibht ih at thereof in cash sl ece.ve in return a cer , ,, , ., ". ',_^ . , , i , c \- ii i ui i i i e u u.o the uoor ...».', ... seeu.niu y noi hue in i â– â– â– u__________^.i ii'-h u i uee i on 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 q iui â– \ -. i i t i i l.u .• /.,' v—lli â– ... u in li.r i ■■■•. .,,,.- — , . —^ iii passing tin i,u his body would penetrate hose behind she lired the first indian fell ; the next one uttered the scream of mortal ngvmy tins intrepid woman sua tin policy of profound silence sl ii.i'iu'il it the 1 1 imiis inconse quence weie id to lichen 1 1 t urine | men were ill the house ihey withdrew f'r nu the house took lh.ee horses from lhe hlablo llllll sol if on lire it was afterwards ascertained thnt this hij.liinin.led widow had saved herself and child fro the at tack i twonty.fivo assailants — buffalo a 1 li t eary enquirer ilt'iicca i m .. ff bdi ii^'jhja m - 1 iteiiding i remove lo the w est i v 11 tli post of the foil win i'linl'i.im \ , cn i , | j,,-in,ls iii lincoln ( mints , mi stanzas in 11 i m . u ri'iimin : i th ii hour _ wh.'ll till i , 1,11,1 lh , fur iiiflml heiini gently threw a in â– llill ' i'n , ihoe ; i llgll lol iu i'l i ' ll , \\ iih mild and lovoli inolion . and scan i â– nil breath \\ i,i o'.'i : i ' tin i â– in it | i f thnt hniir — li u ilu â– ! pen .• r • hue a when v it li in the w indiu • shell th i rn stealing i i lien uf ihosn bright lee er hope went di i'.u ui sorrow , \\ hen nil the joys of j i 1 rda \\ ere p linted on to-morrow wlnre ml thou 1 3 u ! thy onco lov'd flowers their yellow i aves ure iw iiiiii and bright and henel iful again that ingle atnr is shinin - . ilul where un i ' the hen ie.l grass a dewy linn ill <•!.. â– -, and loves bright fool tope print the groun-l where all our peace reposeb lots in l.in i.litl.xi - , .. wit • \ plantation contnininy '_! i ! \ c \- r s um the wiilers of clurk's creek h or fl mile north 4 |.:, , nlnl rn i i prop.ll in ui un il i . i mil in ii ' \ ii •■!' ilus lund i not inferior t iiiin iu the i nil . uml l itllutcil in u q 1 13 i hliolii i im _______! 1'rom .,,. sr hun ll-n.l v glance at the united status senate mr editor — ns every one wishes to know some tiling of the lions ai washington i shall attempt i o you some ut in f ihein fortunately i oi in the reporter's box of the senate and ths subjects an nil plttcod in the most favorable light l-'iist of all is old harry clay — old in reputation though not so i ne there he s,ts afar off to the right behind du i webster whose noble forehead reminds u fan old roman castle rni rd with veteran troops and impregnable tn all the assaults nf tho enemy — hiere he is toll und majes tic — pnrhnps however i should ot havaaaid majes lie since his feet nre carelessly rcatmg upon his desk \ urious prii.tod roports are uiidor them ; no lent s,u,i | limey of tho value he puis upon them vi ni a i ii forehead i has ! with il yo the nose the el k bones of an india prophet his hands are olaspod his brow lived niul with ins chin resting on ins breast lu is ruminating some great nntii mil question i likc'his mouth prodigious i — in luei it s i prodigious mouth — us wide and as smooth as u connecticut olom-shell ; and then it .'""' a within t words ns s th 1 ns slippery ns a clam-shell's ment l ' something has brought him t lus hei - mr president i whnt n soil silver . simple uttornnco in gives tin word what ., tine s i i figured fellow ' his gestures to s natural now tiding ihom with nn ens . notion to bie bead i u.i hey meet like his'c hishm n ie ine in re i il 11,1 1 he is ,,„| v suggest ing lo lie sen in lhe i,.-s before it is nut one nf grout moinont — olso llurr would 1 he husi ii"s iii quite a different style if the honor the "'!""•'' ll 1 interest of thi country were at sin he in would nml \, ui i;.,l over sort nf way fruit i um i'l d indignation of the soul down to ll e e:il"i siinshii i the heart to use one ot bis images in would cense to crawl along wuh i o siiuil like progress of tho sluggish mississippi crafts inun wuiting in tide and wind but stipe iorto i tli like tin m.i in steam boat dashing from its p w every impediment ho would boar down all opp -: ii ii harry clay is truly a groat man nnd if wo sponk of inui as uu orator im coifninly stands ut the head of the \ rican catnloguo w i i say il,,s i lose nonoofiny veneration for put rich hen ry thai au i grant spoke wuh u voice sweeter i lion music — in words na p ure ,„„| ,, s tn ,, : us inspiration — bul they were the words of liberty — nnd no li|.s warmed with coals from her altar id fail lo him uttered them it was oiwy then 'â– ' i ' patriot nnd i.ll easioi i . proebiim patriotic -''" nts l.in in this day no i will not express myself enough is it ilmt we have such men as henry clay — and the republic is always safe fliese n who suppose him a great polite un have widely mistaken ...... — i mean polifioisn as it is i taken with nil it trickery and time serving ii is i fnink for such he attempted to acl the pan once but came near being hissed from the stage if henry clay lives nt nil with posterity und i do not make ilus possibility il must be us ibe first ofour sfiiiis monitors — os the nan who was idolized l.y his friends d honored by those wh differing oram him have boon improper ly called lus ei lines in isi harry i have placed the lion n ud webster i cnn nick-i in him even his i'uine is io cold uml torrible lo sport wuh thore is nothing of persuasion nr gentleness in his coun tenance ; if you hue u nt all tis only thut love which superior abilities inspire i hnve suid thut us head reminds one nf uu id roman eu-tlc if v nl i point from them two spears dipped in poison wuh ih black flags nf death placed above lev would somewhat resemble his darkened brows i furious ey s i hen provoked to combat then io is thai on in hi smile of his always attend ing h.s sarcasms which us ,„, orator of tho other house hns wo || sui.l „,,. 1,1 ,|„. nalioiih of the spiril f ih iey ocean thev nn iv mercury becoming as caustic ns red but iron if the mn sachusetts senator never warms you with hia fancy 1 v ' r i to dolighl his mind is â– \» m ,\, j w.ll selected problems which he demonstrates uud arranges in a structure us bountiful us the vory cu pitol ... which he thunders nature has cut him ut body and soul for the forum uml if this go vernment ever places inui in his proper sphere it will heal the hood of air judiciary illuni..„„,„u i by h.s curious accomplishments and profound lu gol sit mini nils immediately before webster on tl.o opposite side of the senate s,.s l „. if y<m ,,.„„.„ i pocuhar forehead of his wuh the stiff grjssh ! lis r which stands un shove it oti will never nl'l.-v in.-s lus likeness he is the greatest mi in r„i i â– ui n you ever listened to he is p gf |„. hod not si „ m |,„| ( .|, j bis shoulders he would he i least s ii high it.n i wears the belmel of minorvb.snd i of itself is enough to make wn si ii bus i.s „ slwnys h.s maimer cauirbi he eye of webster and is laying off his argument to hun his long slim anger bow pointedly il shakes - i mouth how it i:<-e«—u..,i his oyi — that eye w in i every one marks us such a e,_uliar i'.-u '"'" " »"<. rel.es as ihe e„u rf fm ., ,| lt , , . when about ,„ ,,,|, „ „, „, ir ,. y _ j m has i t r p |( . massuchl.sells „„,.. lul lo-l i i:o e |.. r ,„,. s l„s fault be s el proposition do vou observe sir an i rightrl it s - il-ei „!,.,„ i ! agnin i lev are on iho ssmj iraek l,.,i „ cloud id thouylil c „ m'el.stei'4 \! so three tic wis idjuining lln ul i f 200 f 159 and tl ll i of 30 wlil.s ' i i 1 .. oj i i ii ii ii i - ' y.;f nw i'.f.li \<; 1101 .- r.s p ml lh ulkiyi i i'm i i lill i'll il i'm ' i i i l"i i ii ol lll.ll d'.w h'.iioni und ujiluud they will im ->... i kujhi ,,| i â– i'ui'i well ' my tenrs ure not fur iheo i'v re weakness to deplore th e \ i sl i - â– ,_._.. w - mmmjm . mm . r luuilv inn.irn thine absenco here \\ hile in - '- half adore tlu-e almiit two utiles from the ul .-. on il.e al i nl vii n cr li ( olli il i lli ii !_!' i i i'l'l's 3 day w.-re few nnd quickly told — i'lo hint mill iiiourntiil story hull ended like the morning slur that melts ni deeper glory j ill well unlnif willt i'm \ :• ti i urnim im ii rtcsiiuulo a pj ii int i z i iii in i i li i i tlio above also - the plantation whereun i i.'.w live about half a mile from lin i'lilntuii on the south fork of catawba containing lj|)yyard ol 30(1 aires in tracl • â– ' â– iiiiidl situated being nearly sur . iuiiiii i ll •■" ... . and in i ii « in ih v illoge frmii ii ii.i.iii ... ii • soil and ilu min in u this pin ' i producei ii 11 yi !| in ii wet ul u 1 r is.'ii li is iinpruved w ith a cuinfurtable a dwelling out-houses hun.s.jmjjj ribs stables c i i \ distillery on an improved plun j *-« jill a first into tun-yard job — a is i — about goo acres ihi in linn i reek nine or ten miles from lincoln i in in h m reunion road including a good shoal li.r .. saw-mill or other machinery this tract uill uill nl ii largi quantity of meadow and arobh l-iiiil and a g iod range ibr entile hogs h o|\o '• — also a 57.tall tract hoiit ni and a half miles e;.si i liurnln|on iiii uuder cultivation ami part w ii uui — ai.so si.r lsota in nit o/iiton the coinlim eiti^uunuett tiie s : j is ret ,. i:t earliest intiifuiitin.ii of il.e draw ings v . . 0 5 ' i'ii/.i - paid it this i nil u or its yates m.iviyi mannsers jniuoh men well alient i heville sept mber 13 1834 important sale the subscriber intending to leave ll.i.s purl ofthe try will s.ll to the highest bidder tin tuesoa ytht 1th day qf octq&er next the following property 1 _>() acres ol i llllll well improved and well watered in llie thiatira settlement adjoining john mcconnaugbov's mis henderson's haniuel miller's and the thiatira church land there is u uiioil meadoiv nn lhe land and more to clear — â– tg good dwelling-house bai-u and i ih other out-houses at lhe same lime i will alto stll all mv crop c insisting of ( orii i tton i iuv , fodder e : nil ni household und kitchen fur niture and till in stock of cattle hogs v sheep.l tonus will i made known on the l i ul.-j george i.im.id rowan s,.,.t jn 1-nt *-'.___________________________ ul ui.ii ii ~, i i r li ni rilli-ll iiinl iii ill 111,11 ll i us he nisi i tlllleil the . ,. ', , ', , i c i ll , i i ___,__! i r i lis lu , ,!<•;.•; lor il.e ne.si.u w ... h.n wit llolllo o iii 1 llhol's ills tens haw |. i t h.'l r e|:|s , , â– , , ' , , ticity his hand has become familiar with his cuno n , "'.-* j 8 , r " l ""' k t '''""""' ,,: "' t wid he is obliged to trust ,., his walks lie i 0 !'' "' "'''"'-' l "' i "> »."?? ".' s "'"'"> , ,-. ,, , , ,, „ | â– , ,- , , ,â– n , , â– towiinls its luvorile ileal ... a ne.u , o,i,,jr w . has e|l li illlslle winch luli.'iu.l lll.l lie i l.s ... , , . , , p , â– ,,-.„. ., i i »> ill .... nail however o ml nl i was in , more anxious in each day s paper amonir tho deatha — , .,' __..,, .• • i ,, i .- i i , i i ui..iis.-.i man that whioh arose run the conduct ot nn i ih"ii minders over the nau.e ol nn old liiend , ,. . , , , i ci . , 0 parcel ol magpies w in wen iittiui-te i 10 t he si„,i and trios to porsuado hiins.li thut he is youiurer , ' , , ' , ,. , , . „„' i , , ., ii i . '., h the stl'll es um fries of the eoiul.i.ll.nt i he stronger and has a better hold u non ht ihuu uuv . • ,, , — , , , , ....... • ,, , , ' • collecfe.l on the lues lieiiealh ihe scene ol ilcllou ol ins contemporaries | ,, ,, ' ii _.„ i i e , ., iron whence thev .:. mil ie i to ooiir out in ir no sv months puss — he rrrt.lii;ill ill mulshes tl c.r • , , ' , • , c _.»:..!. ni , ii threats in mosl vu orons clamor wnri s i ie eo.n ch-ol his activity . he ih-hl - i i i wl,.-re i i funis so many new faces und l grieves tn meet "","' "'"'"" : l ''"' " â– """■•"""- happens with more , ins former , pi.nini.s after i short nhs -,., they ", i 1 "' """" * b ' oup *"" d f l _? u * .'" w ; sec ,„ have now s old uud infirm quiet en t s . fo though they seeino-l l.v their chatter ioymonts only are relished a little conversation •» ta mtghtily pleased with the gallant behai uhoui l,l limes a sohei ui ,„ whufi-a reli "' ' "' ."""•' u "> to * v 1 r i ""! '" j , „. i , , , ,- ,- , ., hulh i iii ll ci.use — ntcrliitv jouriia h h i in ilu — . iiinh lo the i iii lolhiih iii i - luiliii'^fl — i hullh il to i i i h — ill - ml — is h i pass — the oh iiiuii does no leuie hi hoil__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________^^^^^^^^b to wit i.rtl o 1 n ii-tlu list si]ii.ir di-.-id illy tin best situation in the place foi business boing im iiii li t.-lv in front ofthe < o||rthouse n the cor nerof mum street nn.l public squon — inch il.s i dwelling and oul.h.aisns n store house several shops offices dec eve winch i ri 1 1 ir iu n handsome yearly rent : lot no 15 bach f and neur to the above i lots o i:i i-i l.'i ia i the south wi s square — iiil in j.uud fence and under cul tivation 'â– j by applying to mo or mv son ioiin i hoke al lincolnton the tonus cnn be known — - thoy mil |„ oiude ii j . daniel hoke lin •' .. ii september 20 1834 i maternal heroism on the 17tl i january i7~ii a purty of in diuiis killed george mason at l-'lat crook about twelve miles from km will tennessee during the night i hoard a noise at iiis stable i step ped ui to ascertain ths cause and the i linns co imino between him and the door intercepted bis re nin he fled bul was fir.-.l upon und wounded iii reached a cave about a quarter of a mile from ih^house qui of wliieli alreudv wi lleriuo in mood _____________________________________________________________ i i l __________________________________________________________! mills mil i nud for stale ihe subscriber intending to iii.hi offers fur pale a good tract of land 11 h line i reel ill the i oil ity of iredell alli.,,1 is miles ...... i i-1 of si.ii.'si lie thin me ill wu ilu " 1 llul_^^^^^^^r i i , i i iiiii ilolie llllll thoy returned to ihe i.ous!motcs|i:ii i bis wife and children mr mason unconcinus of ih ate of — ins iiirinoi s fa buy — h ti'lks hut cannot is jiii.l.-r-i l - lu ;.- u . .,..â– ."" , bul thoy relate to southern christian il r.-iiii riillls pap r i published weekly in the town . f co i iinl.ia s c its great nnd leailing object isle nr noi . di i nd and sustain lhe christina lluligion — li nun e if nn ui iu principle . lo tl doctrine order nnd ecclesiastical polii •■. uf th pi ,, , in i irlicularl reg irding iho inter i nl 1 i ' : , i ui lhe southern states li huh im uli it . nnd holy standard of christian morality i ,,, i i i render it n exti naively u fid as lin . i .-.->. nt with it main design it slml an ,,., , q :„,•,:,,., oi its column in lit rnry hrientinc snd political subjects — but without entering into the party 1 . unions f lhe day in eenenil it object is to do good to all men bj im proving the mind nnd tho h.-nrt ; advancing the benl in i,.re-is f society and promoting lhe glory i ood of l '..: tlii transact ionti ofji r.iiiih'i i_'imm*r;t!inii — ijf imm 1 0^07^1 i 1 no i.roii l '', i heard ll u lalk,,u i each he ,, him cn go book to tlieir scenes he seems lo }. h 9 wro^hed the house at first she was de commune uui ados but wl i ithem '- 1 '!"' 1 ."'"' '"' , "' """, her neighbors anajsed ,. s f i hut 1 wm s f t and ublivion liave ''>'. l ! n , "," t ' ''"' ''"""' '" hot »-»■«•?«• >»'" i covored th ii tombs '""""- "'''" " ,,: conversation was neither in eng hours p„.,s the toper grows dimmer and hsh nor uernian ihe language f lu-r neighbors 1 ir tbo machinery yes vol more i more "- " ,, " uul > i l "'" l " i '' 1 <'"" hoy «'â– '''' lavages co iml the s.n.ls arc lower as they measure th ' if "> hack ' "' ""'**"â– allotlcd span tin „. i i o about bim is , ' t l ';"""","' ' ' ' "" ve 2 moru v l,,,ln "" 1 ,„ ie.l .„ 1 m vexation each fresh in m he double trigger ol a rifle was set forlu oiurv after hi boalth is u knell i h springs of ty the children wore nol awakened by the fi lift ca long i force on its wl is the silver ',"'-' t :'"' took 1 °«™ »';' '" " 1 " 1 "" ihem she cord .- fost untwisted tho pil or is broken al ;'''" uo ''"'"'• "'"- l "" t ' 1 " ""'' tancheii and in the fountain and tin •■,- „ burthen ilis chil ''"' : : ','" 1 "" ll l " u " " u weji ctatged rifle of h.-r iron ui about bim bul he heeds thorn nol-his l '"- 1 """ 1 - - s "' pltsossel herself difcctlv opposite friends sronour i o does nol recognizo them penmg which would is mad by forcing the the , irele ,- pleted the courso is ruo uud *'""' or l '"- ,,: "" 1 cnmi i und she was but loo ntt.r weal rings lhe damp which ushers in bw8m '"â– ' ll " wm » laln ' sl '" wa * " l "" t '" night oi death darkness i h yelling savages were without pre minnies pats his breathing grows sifter and i "'" 1 "" r - st "' u,nk wiunaol from hei lower his pulse heals fainter and feebler those own '"•"-"""""'">', heightonod l.y nffcel fbr h.-r around himare listening bul cannol tell when they children thai were sleeping unconsciously around is ti mbers are burnt out and the flame '"'''' ' '"' indians pushing with great violence rash ii before it expires his three-sooro k radaa y p»nsd the dooi sufficiently wido to at yean and i .. " arc numbered human lift â– -,- , "'" 1 '' '"' ''""'""''"• ' l ' 1 '" hody of â– was i!,r..~i j5„j |,, ,|," into the opening and put filled it ii was st rug ! filing lo adinittanc â– . two ot three more dire ik tlie oumbei of emigrants ibr amerlcs behind him were propelling bim r.rwawl she which soiled from liverpool during lhe quarter sot the trigger of the rifle nut the muzzle near the ending julj lot wa ii.i iforei t i i m 1 „ direction il.it tic ball alioni 250 acrc in lh tract and u the prcuiis h are u e,„,,l riht-_\liil sti\v-miil c'ottor-uiii t"io'llior with n new iiifiii:-h.ii . frame dwelling-ijoise a ll l.ll.l th t-ll"ll-es j'il ! ' situation i healthy and the wnter excellent i mill i particulars nu dee nod nunc tssary as il i presumed ihui any onu wishing to purchase such ihli proper woqld wish o see jl bj himsell â– trading riii terms can ta ascertained by directing ' i i the sul.se i'll lit coillltv lill l'"m oi ' h terms the christian herald is publisliod on an imperial sheet at 3 per annum pays hie in adi r sh ">" if ii paid hei re lhe end ol lhe yenr ( i sept 20 l-ol — it m^_^_^_^_m w^zi iiii.'m \. her 20 1831 jim tl.l*l__,mcv female seminary notice vl.i persons having occasion lo write to th sub scriber sheriff of lincoln < lountv . nre rcqu st ed to direct lo mountain creek post-ojice lin l county — and ull who writ i theii mn business will please '.. nv rne post iob iih 1 1 v \\ ltl the exercises or mis institution uu.i i'l kllsi lllll on fill 1st of october j'lll i lie ,,|' tuition i s'-s ,||. .", months i s 61 j on — hn w ii and painting ill music *'-« — payable in advance benji c0t1 lll.l \ ' . '' i ji i'll â– i ln co sept '-'". !--*!- ic llauilbills ireulaeo cards a n ul i ii ■•■■' ■• ' ' â–
Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1834-09-27 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 27 |
Year | 1834 |
Volume | 15 |
Issue | No.17 Whole No.747 |
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 |
Creator | John Beard Jr. |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | John Beard Jr. |
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 Saturday morning, September 27, 1834 issue of the Western Carolinian a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, Rowan County, 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 | 601576727 |
Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1834-09-27 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 27 |
Year | 1834 |
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 2120054 Bytes |
FileName | sawc04_18340927-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 4/13/2009 10:40:23 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 |
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 |
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the western carolinian m blishbd weekly john be vrd jr editor and proprietor viimbcr front the beginning ' 17 : na i of the xvth volume snlislunv rownn countv iv c saturday september 7 ikfc-l eligible situations or i'oriiiora nioros prlrnlr isi-si i.l i'i'mi'i iis bp in lo in wuh x\^fr ' mw-\,,\x his ||,< h le h l tho h ii i i.osoii l hi mm t.ii.i up in ihe mm to h md tell lo he in i ' . i ■,,, i nil iui in i hi i i s ihe lus sl i i , to mi he i lll.l i new i and win io i i on ii e ult i ilis i he i iho i lo i ind i i ii i her — to i with t the die while iii ll child the — with lhe ii oi the home engage mw more lhe mw opportunities tn \ to them ... i ot j i his ~ "~ i si.n'tilt.ak x\^r ' j io im in v singular oiiouuuter was obaervod lu take place s^r fffl atla months pass the cradle s deserted rnt betweon a sparrow-hawk and u wood-pig on x\ts itolillil ocls l-kjtil-ko.lli ' ! he chunibcr floor is strewed with phi thi rs and i tuesday the 1 9th instant in western picon-gar w ' _.._•. jt " ' ' " there is a little one loitering among them whnsu den after flu hawk bail struck his quarry both j _','*»» mr ., . j _-, balf-lisped words and hearty laugh and sunny coun birds mounted in close conflict into tho air whore lol 1 l'i u \ • il i i ll vs leniiiice tell you thnt the entrance into life is over thej hud n desperate struggle for some tiuiej tho 111 s':i>i-tji-v illi a €'., n pathway of flowers the cradle is empty but poor cushat's feathers flying like chalf before the 117 here tickets can be had in almost all tlie lot the last prayers of the parents are uttered over iho wind tho hawk boomed ul length to strike his " lories drawn in tin united states either by the small crib which stands l thoir own bedside nud ii.lu.i9 deep into the sides of his poor victim for it single ticket or in packages put up with oi f the their i st nttention is give the pouceful bren began to net-earn mosl lustily nnd must have numbers on uch iick.-i cumposinu the numbers hv i ,,,,,_. ,,.■,,_. ,„.„,,,,.,,,» ......... ci i i ' i _,-».. , ' i 1 • tilings o its iii i ll.ill.t s l si |, mule hie ii 1.1 eolllhi'l hit not w .... i he lin/.es in tne sc hellle uie ilscert.'lllleil — ilier . . ,| , ,, , i , , , e , , in insuring to the purchaser of .. paskage e certain , v ,' ' , ""."' -"""-'""'•*■"' ° '. cs »' ' li * 1 '"-- attracted 1 item f ,. in tof prizes uearlyequal to one-hair of thu cosl boyhood i gamboiod along into manhood old few rows who hud i n taking their morniiin i package ■lexionsaro broken-parents are sleeping in then llighl in sunrch of lynakfust seui.ii that iho pi n .- tiie rail-road will be allowed grnv new intimacies aro tunned a new li goon wns struggling with a cummoii enemy the a commission on the s.\i_£9 of all tickets j is n bou i him now euros dist ruct ii is abroad uen i flow with all thoir might to tho scene sold it the fayetteville office u its struggling amid the business of lite or resting from uf aclion orowing and cawing nf a pitch thut must miencies inany loltoiydrawnby vates mc „ tf ith those whom he has cl n from hn own ho vo dismayed a loss dauntless heart than thut of ei i""v 1j ci i ... i i i t ■i generation time is beginning to wrinkle his fore our hero lost i tho onsot firmly for some time i he ilruw in - of the loiter os m which i li kou in • ' . , . . . . •' _.,,.' s„!i nn.l of others w.ll he regular received al this l "'" 1 - ; '"; 1 thought has robbed ins looksof their go but his opponents wnro too numerous and loll upon olfice fayelti-'ulle and published in the " western iely and stud has dim i bis eyes rhose who | so lustily that bo wus spoedil compolled tn carolinian end carolina watchman salisbury began life after he hud grown up nre ihs crowd resign bis victim take lo his wings and fl away packages uf wholeb halve or quarters will l.e ing bim nut of it nnd there nro many ch in mi it this being nn exorcise in which nonu of lus antu sent in mail to ori/er upon his industry and love for protect n and support genista could mutch hun nml iu which numbors customer wishing packages who will remit one-l '■* gave them no advantago ho was soon out of sibht ih at thereof in cash sl ece.ve in return a cer , ,, , ., ". ',_^ . , , i , c \- ii i ui i i i e u u.o the uoor ...».', ... seeu.niu y noi hue in i ■■■u__________^.i ii'-h u i uee i on 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 q iui ■\ -. i i t i i l.u .• /.,' v—lli ■... u in li.r i ■■■•. .,,,.- — , . —^ iii passing tin i,u his body would penetrate hose behind she lired the first indian fell ; the next one uttered the scream of mortal ngvmy tins intrepid woman sua tin policy of profound silence sl ii.i'iu'il it the 1 1 imiis inconse quence weie id to lichen 1 1 t urine | men were ill the house ihey withdrew f'r nu the house took lh.ee horses from lhe hlablo llllll sol if on lire it was afterwards ascertained thnt this hij.liinin.led widow had saved herself and child fro the at tack i twonty.fivo assailants — buffalo a 1 li t eary enquirer ilt'iicca i m .. ff bdi ii^'jhja m - 1 iteiiding i remove lo the w est i v 11 tli post of the foil win i'linl'i.im \ , cn i , | j,,-in,ls iii lincoln ( mints , mi stanzas in 11 i m . u ri'iimin : i th ii hour _ wh.'ll till i , 1,11,1 lh , fur iiiflml heiini gently threw a in ■llill ' i'n , ihoe ; i llgll lol iu i'l i ' ll , \\ iih mild and lovoli inolion . and scan i ■nil breath \\ i,i o'.'i : i ' tin i ■in it | i f thnt hniir — li u ilu ■! pen .• r • hue a when v it li in the w indiu • shell th i rn stealing i i lien uf ihosn bright lee er hope went di i'.u ui sorrow , \\ hen nil the joys of j i 1 rda \\ ere p linted on to-morrow wlnre ml thou 1 3 u ! thy onco lov'd flowers their yellow i aves ure iw iiiiii and bright and henel iful again that ingle atnr is shinin - . ilul where un i ' the hen ie.l grass a dewy linn ill <•!.. ■-, and loves bright fool tope print the groun-l where all our peace reposeb lots in l.in i.litl.xi - , .. wit • \ plantation contnininy '_! i ! \ c \- r s um the wiilers of clurk's creek h or fl mile north 4 |.:, , nlnl rn i i prop.ll in ui un il i . i mil in ii ' \ ii •■!' ilus lund i not inferior t iiiin iu the i nil . uml l itllutcil in u q 1 13 i hliolii i im _______! 1'rom .,,. sr hun ll-n.l v glance at the united status senate mr editor — ns every one wishes to know some tiling of the lions ai washington i shall attempt i o you some ut in f ihein fortunately i oi in the reporter's box of the senate and ths subjects an nil plttcod in the most favorable light l-'iist of all is old harry clay — old in reputation though not so i ne there he s,ts afar off to the right behind du i webster whose noble forehead reminds u fan old roman castle rni rd with veteran troops and impregnable tn all the assaults nf tho enemy — hiere he is toll und majes tic — pnrhnps however i should ot havaaaid majes lie since his feet nre carelessly rcatmg upon his desk \ urious prii.tod roports are uiidor them ; no lent s,u,i | limey of tho value he puis upon them vi ni a i ii forehead i has ! with il yo the nose the el k bones of an india prophet his hands are olaspod his brow lived niul with ins chin resting on ins breast lu is ruminating some great nntii mil question i likc'his mouth prodigious i — in luei it s i prodigious mouth — us wide and as smooth as u connecticut olom-shell ; and then it .'""' a within t words ns s th 1 ns slippery ns a clam-shell's ment l ' something has brought him t lus hei - mr president i whnt n soil silver . simple uttornnco in gives tin word what ., tine s i i figured fellow ' his gestures to s natural now tiding ihom with nn ens . notion to bie bead i u.i hey meet like his'c hishm n ie ine in re i il 11,1 1 he is ,,„| v suggest ing lo lie sen in lhe i,.-s before it is nut one nf grout moinont — olso llurr would 1 he husi ii"s iii quite a different style if the honor the "'!""•'' ll 1 interest of thi country were at sin he in would nml \, ui i;.,l over sort nf way fruit i um i'l d indignation of the soul down to ll e e:il"i siinshii i the heart to use one ot bis images in would cense to crawl along wuh i o siiuil like progress of tho sluggish mississippi crafts inun wuiting in tide and wind but stipe iorto i tli like tin m.i in steam boat dashing from its p w every impediment ho would boar down all opp -: ii ii harry clay is truly a groat man nnd if wo sponk of inui as uu orator im coifninly stands ut the head of the \ rican catnloguo w i i say il,,s i lose nonoofiny veneration for put rich hen ry thai au i grant spoke wuh u voice sweeter i lion music — in words na p ure ,„„| ,, s tn ,, : us inspiration — bul they were the words of liberty — nnd no li|.s warmed with coals from her altar id fail lo him uttered them it was oiwy then '■' i ' patriot nnd i.ll easioi i . proebiim patriotic -''" nts l.in in this day no i will not express myself enough is it ilmt we have such men as henry clay — and the republic is always safe fliese n who suppose him a great polite un have widely mistaken ...... — i mean polifioisn as it is i taken with nil it trickery and time serving ii is i fnink for such he attempted to acl the pan once but came near being hissed from the stage if henry clay lives nt nil with posterity und i do not make ilus possibility il must be us ibe first ofour sfiiiis monitors — os the nan who was idolized l.y his friends d honored by those wh differing oram him have boon improper ly called lus ei lines in isi harry i have placed the lion n ud webster i cnn nick-i in him even his i'uine is io cold uml torrible lo sport wuh thore is nothing of persuasion nr gentleness in his coun tenance ; if you hue u nt all tis only thut love which superior abilities inspire i hnve suid thut us head reminds one nf uu id roman eu-tlc if v nl i point from them two spears dipped in poison wuh ih black flags nf death placed above lev would somewhat resemble his darkened brows i furious ey s i hen provoked to combat then io is thai on in hi smile of his always attend ing h.s sarcasms which us ,„, orator of tho other house hns wo || sui.l „,,. 1,1 ,|„. nalioiih of the spiril f ih iey ocean thev nn iv mercury becoming as caustic ns red but iron if the mn sachusetts senator never warms you with hia fancy 1 v ' r i to dolighl his mind is ■\» m ,\, j w.ll selected problems which he demonstrates uud arranges in a structure us bountiful us the vory cu pitol ... which he thunders nature has cut him ut body and soul for the forum uml if this go vernment ever places inui in his proper sphere it will heal the hood of air judiciary illuni..„„,„u i by h.s curious accomplishments and profound lu gol sit mini nils immediately before webster on tl.o opposite side of the senate s,.s l „. if y |