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i tiie western carolint.-i i fjjlished v eekly john beard jr editor and proprietor m 7 ■-- number frotp tin beginning i 18 no i of tu ; ' , .., \ j " hit rowan county iv c saturday october j i saimsblky iini'r seminary ■'••■■' " ' '.*"■- ocss ■' '■' ibe i thai jart of the extract from « the philosophy qf 6 •■." borrow tno /.'. l/,„/,„,.7 ,..,„. ; ' p it i ' ! there i a strong analogy botwoendn ihfrday i ■i ■\ [ ■lombie deiiii the diliereii ,."..., 1 .,■' :,: " '' ''» v°"r betwoen the two stutcs to be that in tho latter the u uke a ham . ' ''"* errom i.u ....!,.,,. '• ' ' " : * conduct ; when-ns in droa ■. ...... luce u|i yonder w ont lend i en ■uui i is pi inc d ■the vision .- ami d an t i lull 11 p ' " ' ' ' : ' ' ' ' tu es ie,l on „„.,: , ... | i . t |, liiution is nearly bul nol pcrgt.llu ■' i nd | el hi i and mi in his hand to his wholly correct for in suiiuuuubulism i md you jack line it up to uncle zcb's nud et his opondoorth fi ing the couduct is ntluonced by iho |., inch auger and you littlo joscc limn u i ' corpios of his children takes dream ur rush bus with grout shrewdness ro hnv heel it over to squire elvuiiu's und a-sk n 10 niknlen lei is his piece marked that a dream may be considered as a iran to lend mo his « ion square and two loot rul - i lie spot ! the wife c im scienl parosysm ol delirum and delirum us a por tell him i i ill send it right buck , ui ihe sl,,,t s the nionent dream don't lil to ask squire e tin ™ '■i ' nn cry and exclaims l s not tboonly animal subji . i to dreaming square suid little josec ' fur it ■i u done ? you have killed our deli we have every reason to believe that many of the gut it ho i uld'nt lend it ngin for 1 i i ''• ggur is the nmnlorer ol lower animals do thr/some horses neigh and it back wont touch to stir ai i , said h .- 3 whoso whole fame i rear and dogs bnrk and growl in thefr sleep pro ful ned ' for old hoppei dlopsaysl | '■; '"' ,! rrorof „■, no nnd i.ll more bably at such times tbo remembrance of tho chase sul nn il a yenr in t tinu i ' it haute i i own rush a few moments pot ri or the combat was passing through tbe minds ol conn irtcr il ind found it i 1 ' :: ' !! - fc»'k in u tit uud . nir 1 those creutur -: and they also nol unfrequeuth - ' *■' : "' 1 "" '■■'■■"' l m - '' " ""''' __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ i'n i'll i ' ■,. i ' i i ' i !'. ol ' ei montl 0 '. e in a i'l j cot'i i'l i ■' 1 '■i i i o'er ; i i ' ■i l.e w ii . ' a mi ,', ; i 1 i after ; a ii " id i v ii li 1 j . ni i lnnil for sale 1 .' s;,l a g 1 tract of land ■■' ' there ur s.f.-<i!:l 350 ci - i tract 1 1 | - - ni a '.'" i , , .' < otton-gin • i ■■' .' 3 ' , lisll i i uf time xnri ,,||; ' ii th hell v ' ■, ■, n a i ■■i rill ni i uu tho il ; ""'■'_■'■- i without cut . iui timi tv and i ■if hours i'u "" i heavj thej th last hath t ohlivio thu nr i nt i inch alone i i :■in ■i .-..■i dream an '■thej '. i.o scare i ir ii is i ■i ■■ie pray r mat ( hie 111 lu 111 oi i '. fi . i . | , phi i 11 ' 111 iii il'iv lee : i , . .; x^m^^^^^^^^>zzv\'v k'l.\'il even i.iher i;issi,,n iii.,i,,;ili,iu in i n n n l.i'.i ■i old cistern ; yet if wo came ns ihe sheep and cow dream less but even they time i i ■' u il .■■to uy on 3i u in 1 forego country ii w mid are sometimes so affected especially at the period get it fd i and il imil iiiuki n oui ics ivitn laughter \ grave of rearing tlieir y __-. the parrot is said to l think on't — ho sworo ho would ■• in inun takes a little casket out of his pocket dream ami i should suppose some other birds do ovei i conic nrtei il puts u fmgor and thumb in brings way a pinch i bo mmc ihdeed thu more intellectual the uui yes id juck uud undo zeb •' k>rt of | i-der ind then with tl|j mosl serii us mnl is the more likely it is to be subject to dream i "■- bored hi inch uuaei n u nail i led aii possible ns if ho wa doing one if the most im 1 ing — whether the fishes dream it is impossible it the last lime we had il — he ' ici i uf his life fur even\vith the inosf to conjecture ; nor can il bo guo i with any with a sure head and tin stoned to lick ine i i ■■. ' thru ■is a " ,| v ;., | ol j l fi i ii . certainty at what p lint in the sc de ol ' ' ■"• '' i borne so agin . ; to i i < puthrusting animal intelloct the capability ' '. mil • ■' well said thi od ' what shnll i do i ii h ! after which he shakes hii head or h it is very certain there is such a point corn and potutoe ground must boh ' vuistcoiit or his noso itself on all tireo in a 1 1 : ihend that drcanii i ui i ni c gnncrd bodyi planting sn.trlfnce : 1 lend i tin lyl of a man whohas done his dutf and sa law i hun c inmouly su p ed and that ninny ani (,; ' — ul '' i do tistied the most serious claims to hi well-being nmls dream which are nevei ispcel lofdoi ; so ' what shall i d !' echued his 1 it is curiou ■■the vnri is modiis in nhicli ieu some men uio said never i ircam und otl '■■'■'■l 1 ' '' ' to ' "' '' "' ' . ' • '• pi ■■mil sumo do it 1 lil i ' i huts onlj when th r heult'i is di rdnrcd dr hcuttie reedy fir brenkftst — i i t over the thing quickly thren ure epi incnliuiis a case of the ' latter description for i'n c!l .' ' ■i i uud il i . - i ■'■- . » h'o come t i point us inuuy years h ro hi loath di reid had no con to bava done >— i and i i liist ns p ' ' ' .'. uu i in who'll i'.o • l " ■\ i 1 ■- -' i il ii ■l . i • 1 13 d 1 ;■'.' i 1 r i .. l.e set ut ur "•■.'■'■'!.', ■. . ■| ry thing they generally use a slurp and sever lakes notice of a person who never did so till hi •'■'•" i i : ••:■• i i n snuff a if pins pointi othci ' , when he i i to dream in c ■'" ' i all n and polished d imeti mr i i th i had a fever it is not i -" : __. •' ■'• c ' i -■■ityle as much us the sensation and oiler the bo hie in we ises i i 1 ,- and pun-vi su ni un ' then , it mu h i ut of di u-v ns bone • ■r.m the suni'j leu 8 tuk - uiil'iirii i ,.| .. : ■i . hlly ■' ' '■" : '•• '■' : ■• ■in rs i ; i manner dry as th i n ■■fsu vuguo u natui iroiihle ly with an ;' the ve table ,- ol • i memory ■' ' ' ,' ' : i mu i i n ■ii lux ire ami lavish ' ■■n icutly in tho n • ' rd is head wu ih ii a :. ui ""- ii , i dsti i article ao i ■i-arl part of thunigl that 1 gogsb • that is lh i be t pi uuiis honors over neckcloth mil oui dr '• fuuud in the 1 r peri ' '■■' ird this many a day if ti ' uisim's was probably a snuff of ll 4 hind 1 • • towards iiuruiug ibvaduir man i'll do it by h ' ■• . t us 1 i . take it ut of ihe waistcoat peket i boi he i by sleep am sod lol ' ' ■'■< • i * '" •' '''• i w i ere tire j u go oi ii box there is a species of lo i . a lit y as we ug v up to unci ze i nrter tho inch uu^cr 1 — ho performs the operilti ■i . k jack i sa comeback dibit here activity he puts his head i i vivid owing to th iparative put the old n lhe k.lnn mi ll-etches forth his arm with a pincli in ha i itics morning di uns are j ute :— and you t mi ' . round his hn . i as a s iu f-laki ele •■i '■■• ■' - w li hk i tho old a la .-, thai ' ' ' " ,; - an i lil i , f i th ixun and th i ■is tm ih : an i i ally ul • aro tru -. the • ■...- | . .,■>• .' r in i i i ■i i ■.' ■' f e ... ( iiil ir m dream almost ft nn their birth ; snd t fh ■goo i • . ,- , ' -,; u ■'• vs all tho whil lifted up wen ■■■•' from what on many occasions they | his hat •• i , , .• i ., i i ii fur ih onset j and m ■enduro during sloop wo must suppose tlml minutes i with uch us back to his pcrpen ihe visions which haunt their young minds are of arc iili , •■'' ■i ind aims the victory he has ten of a very frightful kind children from many u ' ■' '' " ■i new harrow th t r th ' tit of the previous momi it bj causes are more apt to have dreams of terror thuti day the hoys h corn and p'-t .:■■. ground leigh hutu's jour nine in the first place they aro peculiarly ub ready for pin to various diseases such as teething cuuvuisions i ' "'. now ivorks it right up to 8 r ."— a volume of italian poems and bowel complainu those fertile iirces — - latply , :. l'i the british m tropolis furnishes to ! i ',''' r " 1 in bleo p "'"'■'" ,! " ' ! ' p ac ?' """ ',, ""' r.f'rt 0 , 1 "' "' , ' :; '- '" for tbe i rued wits lei-rh hunt mnas ar0 exceedingly susceptible of dreed in all ?• listory of t i , and i-all f the has shown hi ilfuptosiiuirin-rivimra-morrvin "* forma and prone to beacted y it whuteve ■'• ■, m i lo mom rial ' • i ition i . s ; of th -■• su • s i he i'd y ''':"' " m ume8 ul:l > "'' »"- dre nms i ?' ') '" " 1 " ( '' l purchased inl t i iving . afi ii of the lines ou snows wd nt this early period leave on indelible iiqpres r'and with , •-. . "- ■i ins w.rks i cons ■sion on the mind they are remembered in after state i his property ha now l-s-en.ledt en what a moment what a doubt years with feelings of pain j and blending with ibe '■' man who ul f his rcnls etponds a lirgo sum ah my nose inside an i more doligbtfid reminiscences of childhowl demon i nually in iprcuding the gospol all y tnril ng tickling count . strate that this era which we are apt to consider ' ' '" '- ■'•' ' ■''• '' vith ono ban ho would i'.i i i i'l-i ■', one varied scene of sunshine and happiness had overt ■-. that wlific . . • , ' i e i ni w " i n •■'-, i".l elem i do it ns well as ftiture life iu shadows of melancholy i '** * aoostl»s to build it io the pi now it yearns me thrill ',-.,..", and was not untin i with hues of sorrow end care ' m-.l-.y t-.l nf i • ■.•■• i . i u his blasph i ., 7:^-'v7 ] x^7:;777,,,7 zi thu p of infcscy ««.&», is ll.rfrom bcin j ly employed at geneva in print 1 p oh tis i that ideal state of felicity which is commonly gip " ' scriptures ish'—ishi—mckl lel-t»ai posed it is haunted with its own terrors oven '" l " room in which humo died m hold i'n c i shall sneeze till spring more than that of adults j and if many of the ii tint meetinn for t 1 - ■■formation of au auxiliary i us whi h p nil iiillv tleli-ih there r.hl ' > ty ut !', iiu'.e i m^_^_t a il . \ klling-hol se ' otit-ll lh . uud llio water exe llent u " iry as il i thui . . . uld ■i : , - ■it iui ■. hn . the l is can b ity line 1 i ill iul i • v ■■sept ' - ' i z ly . luations | n fi store private rcmi i not a moment's i p flight ti u so ti i ■;.■■'• is awa and noai ei hi n - the in ur of n and dimmer makes the 11 i iii - tin u ' yet ' . . - t morn - ■i ' mt on min re rut oh tin h i ', h'.i.e life in . si i'l s ;\, ifl had thoi ii '■n ul ■i avc died i in wept for the ■; but i fori ot ivh i bj th - il ■. '." . . i i'bi i'u h ' ; i i through iu ei "'.."- ' t ie time w iuld ■' '. and i , n th i shoul i look n.j ' ■-'. '■a i i still upon tli it ome i look and i nni t w ill ui 1 en : .' ' will iml i i«a.»-s »- • , rem vo to the west i will li |> i c . i lowing pro 1 e r t . , consisting of lands in line ilu county j.r.ls in t.i icolnton \ plantation containing j(il acres lhe waters nf clark's creek - or 0 miles north liiii inton ii good pn p . tn under cuiii tion ; tut i must look ui vain iliit when i speak i'n u i-t ii i \\ hot thou ne'er left un i ; roll i . . i mary i thou art d ad ! if thou ivould'sl stay e'en as thou art all '• i i i-i i ii s"r ui — i might pi ■' . lent h rt where i ly sm i - ho i v lilee n thy chill bleoli coi i 1 ha ■still i l'i re 1 laj thi - in i ■>' ravi — \ i i am i.e ' : ■"■i 1 do nol lliinl , a h ire'er thou in th hast for i and i perhapt may soo in ili'iikui j too i v . i ere was ro.iu i th li i lawn i h , rhf .!• '■1 as fani ■re ,. « ■■■'. :; ! n-17 r eoul i real sffifa i i i i ; - -.. i:"i - ;: #!$!»& s;1<jk,i,i i ,,:..■. .. iz xstt orchard 5r.c hw i ii i of tliis land is not inferior '" nn 1 - ' unty and is situated in i id neighborhood for i store also - three tracts tl i„,i i 0 f 200 f 153 ami lh tin i "!' ! ju acres ' i two op whiou iii ii " l dwellinu-iiorjses ve tracts have n line prop irtion of mea nt u i u^hii.d they will he so i - | ■■■ihi r — also . m m a —■«_,-_•. a f a a _-■-« _£•«, v'h a«rf * ___-»«_-__■v ■> , ibout i > - mil ■iv uu ilu nl ve on the wat rs llell i !| , 3 variety • ,. i with pino and u lidl tiik assas.sin of smoij5nsko leudi to either or all uf thu i i , the following dreadful event lately occurred in 1 ■• neighborhood of shi leusko in russia the — also i oiiier of n lonely cottage being uui on th ths pi^a^itition i jgar i m iupeara.ice old and weak entered , i now live ah it half a mile fi lin '" : '' " '•*») ■: "" ( " : l alim of thi w una . who on the south fork of catawba < was at home with only her two young child .. ,. . nn t i e kind-hearted woman invites him lo rest fiiin i pwartls ol ouo acres whileshe goos out to gel something for him ' ■■t is beautifully situated being nearly sur to eat and drink after the beggar had satisfi lr.1 3i iui r an i in vie i -•!' the villug . his hunger in to the a • small ast mishme if • ftlu l of the i il and th . , thii woman assumed a diflei i.i language and with a . ■",. , dl w l in i -.-,.;.,- i ii l'i '.'' ' iu ■vohusjimniind^hlllljtta x^^^^^^^k^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^n^n^^k^^^^^^^^^.'x^^^^^k^u containing j ."> ■(■c - ■___-•' i ' " ' ' ■' ' i '■'" m.-.n i ... re tho of a nine painful character than often mil to tbe heaven delrrih dby ketlurky preacher — it hare of after life ,- w.ll known that tin ke ituckinn co , r : \ i ih v li suid her hus!,:iii h el in th !, is -. i , j | ulure a , ip ac ■. dwelling h rushing on iter with a laufe bread-knife tn dy of it is curious and inl resting i know i , i i .. :-'■i'.i ■• her to ackno li there u wns d ited vdmn n il rho went to edinburg as an appren sn \ _ y n an improi a he declared herself ready i .-. him what mn ■, lice to an apothecary and his circumsttinci ... -. . ■■tan-yard •• • ml - and ibr this purpuse mounted a ladder to pelling him lo tako tho cheapost lodgiti h could , , , door leading to tho loft above as soon as got he lo k a r om over a smith's which no other .. ,,"'■,, i had mounted sho drew up tl i iadjor after her person would take at two shillin i a week ; but whal i ill it ..:'; i v'tcr ., ,, wa9 impossible tur him tu got at her with the continual pelting of tbe il ly and the 1 ■' ,'.'.■inn miles from lincoln 1 finding t)ial ' gaj-ded hi uienaces he noi roar ofthe bellows nnd fire poor neil & ild jet no i rood including u good hoal z i tho-two i r and swore no would cither sleep nor when his landlady or any other body i saw-mill i lei ph i tracl '■...'• r in-iiiu tl.i in . if h lid not immediately come entered trie room hear a word they aid and in i large qu.intily uf vf endow and vrublc do ii r im the money a she had pro couscquenco he got a habit of speak-no so loud ... , ■. .... . fir cattle hn ■then it rever.'i mained in tho loft that even in the shop bis voice was :, mn lend svored to tbi ■i hole through the thatch all the street every nighl and morning poor otvtfttt er llfrn i call for il • 17 3 1 l|s uij e n e i ,",, sod i ll sillll iii . ill.'l ills l-i',t ;,.,'. a bnfirm-.ii * iiao t the monster cut ■■s ears and noi : on earth was to.be enabled to change his lodt snd . ; . f miles eust-of lincolnton nni at last ki limei lents scorn he got tl length a superior situation and th .' . miii ui and part wood la i ig to iho mother the murder he had tl d was to change his lodgings and take iien . tod the latter h vine with ureal exer twoele int room in richmond-place after having .-.».., j ti 1.8,1 idea hole in the roof call i his old n m for more than eleven years >'.'»' lsols iii i sl it'olilton || ,•.•■, were heard by an officer who was puss but tbe eternal clink of the smithy was wanting to wit ii by in an open carriage who sent his and not one wink could adam neii sleep in his now - s _. he remained sitting in the carriage to in ! ■por • n nights he ■■tared in m , ;„ | what was tho matter the servant tinston i •:, that he did not sleep seven minutes lie . , . , ,,,._ e,l to be spot but on entering tho cutta-e wi i i ir sometimes swore unto himself bul sleep , jinhli ' niurderer who plunged i!i knife iu ins hud utterly de i his eyes ; so that on the i i ,,..•. 1 1 , - irt so that he fell and expire without a groan eighth day he wo - hliged to go aud beg l.i s «,|< , .-. v . o . officer surprised at hi lelny went himi again and - there he still rei ni cottage where perceiving the horrid m one he when i knew him a rich hearty . j u iui loud xx,j,k '-,-,, ,. ... mi nipt i t . ■in • ill-lit of '• er and ing i i fellow — i'rlriel sluplnnl^^^^^^m ,:■i i i h ■- iii health when the mind is nt ease we seldom place in tho world quill t iv-nto y or old dream j and when we do so our visions nre gene kenturk as the phruso is \ preacher i tliat rally of a pleasing character in disease especial mute with m it commendable skill took . lv ofthe brain liver a ilmnach dreams are tage of this foible to recommend to his i ar both common and of a very distressing kind delight and enj yu-ents of heaven ! ihe t thestag-h ry with the cbsse place he described its beuuties and nl i s.r-tei.e.i ',■„, tie m " boor every mode almost that language could wi est r v poetry imagine he deckel it in all i 1 nmi leviot stone to j-.sli ale moor !, , , , ■il ■rainbow : ns ma le it a ve -. par idisn ol lin y th i a most admirable le nconl i : : , •!,. walks and fragant flowers ; he doacribed iho occu full ing extract fr m 1 inn h m ire's strictures l l '"'- m ' " " '■: " hl "''' i » ii iu ,- uffemsl lueuii'ii , "" 1 " 1 ' new " l'i short he expended uwh.de c since then there is a season when the youthful . twnwry of trop and figu ieu in i ■to i young and he beautiful ". ex ll '"" 1 »» oharmii .■style but thoi ted miration to learn hon to ttrov old ace we metaphor to captthe dinfax i md th i in i ,■fully is perhaps one of the raresl uud inn i valu '" "'"- ,| " 1 "" 1 ' : " lu " " ' l,c - " "' able mis thut can !«• taught to woman aid .. ' " ' ,] '"' ) - -' lwv0 '• ''" ■' " "' ' ' must be confessed it is a must sever trial for those '' '' ; ire y.,u it is i mu kbntucks worn ii lo luy down beauty whp have nothing bum "' v ri ' '' l " to luy up li is f.r this snir-r seas m of life that education in '- ■■■■i . ttraordinnry ai - - iould lay ii ts rich resources i wever di re pli iti .. garded ihej may have been ihey will !■•■wanted sine . , .'■., monk during the i now whcn'admirers fall away and latterers bo terror ... i f tho mute the mind will be driven hack ugaiu up victims of i onth worl i with increased force vol forget tine duri ■- nent nothing em tin this do we seem to educate our daughters for tract him fr i lhe avidity of his the transient period of youth when it is to mature at i •• ■ecution he . ii.m i iu life wo ought to advert 1 do wa not educate 1 1 n lus favorite author " i fbr a crowd forgetting they are lo live at hoqj '— h rror and bl in nboottooct for a cn.w.l uud not fur themselves — f.r show when i come . his turn l utiouer and not for use — for time and not for et lapped him on tli the fatal i fashion's ch ■■■■■. the london cou t ' • i s the re n fashion if p ckets on euch si i-i i s dre •-. is increasing ,-, avo that : . . ■i ., _.» '.-..... .• ' .' - • .. . . i i cheap inlidote — there i not u houso in tho count -■that does nol contain a certain r-iir ing if instantly ad ninist : i it i nothing : ui tea-spoonfuls oi made mustard mix u w.-ii r it its d - an in — i ikin : this siuipli u.i i te known mav - . 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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1834-10-04 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1834 |
Volume | 15 |
Issue | No.18 Whole No.748 |
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Publisher | John Beard Jr. |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Description | The Saturday morning, October 4, 1834 issue of the Western Carolinian a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
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Date | 1834-10-04 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1834 |
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Page | 1 |
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Date Digital | 4/13/2009 10:40:26 AM |
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i tiie western carolint.-i i fjjlished v eekly john beard jr editor and proprietor m 7 ■-- number frotp tin beginning i 18 no i of tu ; ' , .., \ j " hit rowan county iv c saturday october j i saimsblky iini'r seminary ■'••■■' " ' '.*"■- ocss ■' '■' ibe i thai jart of the extract from « the philosophy qf 6 •■." borrow tno /.'. l/,„/,„,.7 ,..,„. ; ' p it i ' ! there i a strong analogy botwoendn ihfrday i ■i ■\ [ ■lombie deiiii the diliereii ,."..., 1 .,■' :,: " '' ''» v°"r betwoen the two stutcs to be that in tho latter the u uke a ham . ' ''"* errom i.u ....!,.,,. '• ' ' " : * conduct ; when-ns in droa ■. ...... luce u|i yonder w ont lend i en ■uui i is pi inc d ■the vision .- ami d an t i lull 11 p ' " ' ' ' : ' ' ' ' tu es ie,l on „„.,: , ... | i . t |, liiution is nearly bul nol pcrgt.llu ■' i nd | el hi i and mi in his hand to his wholly correct for in suiiuuuubulism i md you jack line it up to uncle zcb's nud et his opondoorth fi ing the couduct is ntluonced by iho |., inch auger and you littlo joscc limn u i ' corpios of his children takes dream ur rush bus with grout shrewdness ro hnv heel it over to squire elvuiiu's und a-sk n 10 niknlen lei is his piece marked that a dream may be considered as a iran to lend mo his « ion square and two loot rul - i lie spot ! the wife c im scienl parosysm ol delirum and delirum us a por tell him i i ill send it right buck , ui ihe sl,,,t s the nionent dream don't lil to ask squire e tin ™ '■i ' nn cry and exclaims l s not tboonly animal subji . i to dreaming square suid little josec ' fur it ■i u done ? you have killed our deli we have every reason to believe that many of the gut it ho i uld'nt lend it ngin for 1 i i ''• ggur is the nmnlorer ol lower animals do thr/some horses neigh and it back wont touch to stir ai i , said h .- 3 whoso whole fame i rear and dogs bnrk and growl in thefr sleep pro ful ned ' for old hoppei dlopsaysl | '■; '"' ,! rrorof „■, no nnd i.ll more bably at such times tbo remembrance of tho chase sul nn il a yenr in t tinu i ' it haute i i own rush a few moments pot ri or the combat was passing through tbe minds ol conn irtcr il ind found it i 1 ' :: ' !! - fc»'k in u tit uud . nir 1 those creutur -: and they also nol unfrequeuth - ' *■' : "' 1 "" '■■'■■"' l m - '' " ""''' __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ i'n i'll i ' ■,. i ' i i ' i !'. ol ' ei montl 0 '. e in a i'l j cot'i i'l i ■' 1 '■i i i o'er ; i i ' ■i l.e w ii . ' a mi ,', ; i 1 i after ; a ii " id i v ii li 1 j . ni i lnnil for sale 1 .' s;,l a g 1 tract of land ■■' ' there ur s.f.-zzv\'v k'l.\'il even i.iher i;issi,,n iii.,i,,;ili,iu in i n n n l.i'.i ■i old cistern ; yet if wo came ns ihe sheep and cow dream less but even they time i i ■' u il .■■to uy on 3i u in 1 forego country ii w mid are sometimes so affected especially at the period get it fd i and il imil iiiuki n oui ics ivitn laughter \ grave of rearing tlieir y __-. the parrot is said to l think on't — ho sworo ho would ■• in inun takes a little casket out of his pocket dream ami i should suppose some other birds do ovei i conic nrtei il puts u fmgor and thumb in brings way a pinch i bo mmc ihdeed thu more intellectual the uui yes id juck uud undo zeb •' k>rt of | i-der ind then with tl|j mosl serii us mnl is the more likely it is to be subject to dream i "■- bored hi inch uuaei n u nail i led aii possible ns if ho wa doing one if the most im 1 ing — whether the fishes dream it is impossible it the last lime we had il — he ' ici i uf his life fur even\vith the inosf to conjecture ; nor can il bo guo i with any with a sure head and tin stoned to lick ine i i ■■. ' thru ■is a " ,| v ;., | ol j l fi i ii . certainty at what p lint in the sc de ol ' ' ■"• '' i borne so agin . ; to i i < puthrusting animal intelloct the capability ' '. mil • ■' well said thi od ' what shnll i do i ii h ! after which he shakes hii head or h it is very certain there is such a point corn and potutoe ground must boh ' vuistcoiit or his noso itself on all tireo in a 1 1 : ihend that drcanii i ui i ni c gnncrd bodyi planting sn.trlfnce : 1 lend i tin lyl of a man whohas done his dutf and sa law i hun c inmouly su p ed and that ninny ani (,; ' — ul '' i do tistied the most serious claims to hi well-being nmls dream which are nevei ispcel lofdoi ; so ' what shall i d !' echued his 1 it is curiou ■■the vnri is modiis in nhicli ieu some men uio said never i ircam und otl '■■'■'■l 1 ' '' ' to ' "' '' "' ' . ' • '• pi ■■mil sumo do it 1 lil i ' i huts onlj when th r heult'i is di rdnrcd dr hcuttie reedy fir brenkftst — i i t over the thing quickly thren ure epi incnliuiis a case of the ' latter description for i'n c!l .' ' ■i i uud il i . - i ■'■- . » h'o come t i point us inuuy years h ro hi loath di reid had no con to bava done >— i and i i liist ns p ' ' ' .'. uu i in who'll i'.o • l " ■\ i 1 ■- -' i il ii ■l . i • 1 13 d 1 ;■'.' i 1 r i .. l.e set ut ur "•■.'■'■'!.', ■. . ■| ry thing they generally use a slurp and sever lakes notice of a person who never did so till hi •'■'•" i i : ••:■• i i n snuff a if pins pointi othci ' , when he i i to dream in c ■'" ' i all n and polished d imeti mr i i th i had a fever it is not i -" : __. •' ■'• c ' i -■■ityle as much us the sensation and oiler the bo hie in we ises i i 1 ,- and pun-vi su ni un ' then , it mu h i ut of di u-v ns bone • ■r.m the suni'j leu 8 tuk - uiil'iirii i ,.| .. : ■i . hlly ■' ' '■" : '•• '■' : ■• ■in rs i ; i manner dry as th i n ■■fsu vuguo u natui iroiihle ly with an ;' the ve table ,- ol • i memory ■' ' ' ,' ' : i mu i i n ■ii lux ire ami lavish ' ■■n icutly in tho n • ' rd is head wu ih ii a :. ui ""- ii , i dsti i article ao i ■i-arl part of thunigl that 1 gogsb • that is lh i be t pi uuiis honors over neckcloth mil oui dr '• fuuud in the 1 r peri ' '■■' ird this many a day if ti ' uisim's was probably a snuff of ll 4 hind 1 • • towards iiuruiug ibvaduir man i'll do it by h ' ■• . t us 1 i . take it ut of ihe waistcoat peket i boi he i by sleep am sod lol ' ' ■'■< • i * '" •' '''• i w i ere tire j u go oi ii box there is a species of lo i . a lit y as we ug v up to unci ze i nrter tho inch uu^cr 1 — ho performs the operilti ■i . k jack i sa comeback dibit here activity he puts his head i i vivid owing to th iparative put the old n lhe k.lnn mi ll-etches forth his arm with a pincli in ha i itics morning di uns are j ute :— and you t mi ' . round his hn . i as a s iu f-laki ele •■i '■■• ■' - w li hk i tho old a la .-, thai ' ' ' " ,; - an i lil i , f i th ixun and th i ■is tm ih : an i i ally ul • aro tru -. the • ■...- | . .,■>• .' r in i i i ■i i ■.' ■' f e ... ( iiil ir m dream almost ft nn their birth ; snd t fh ■goo i • . ,- , ' -,; u ■'• vs all tho whil lifted up wen ■■■•' from what on many occasions they | his hat •• i , , .• i ., i i ii fur ih onset j and m ■enduro during sloop wo must suppose tlml minutes i with uch us back to his pcrpen ihe visions which haunt their young minds are of arc iili , •■'' ■i ind aims the victory he has ten of a very frightful kind children from many u ' ■' '' " ■i new harrow th t r th ' tit of the previous momi it bj causes are more apt to have dreams of terror thuti day the hoys h corn and p'-t .:■■. ground leigh hutu's jour nine in the first place they aro peculiarly ub ready for pin to various diseases such as teething cuuvuisions i ' "'. now ivorks it right up to 8 r ."— a volume of italian poems and bowel complainu those fertile iirces — - latply , :. l'i the british m tropolis furnishes to ! i ',''' r " 1 in bleo p "'"'■'" ,! " ' ! ' p ac ?' """ ',, ""' r.f'rt 0 , 1 "' "' , ' :; '- '" for tbe i rued wits lei-rh hunt mnas ar0 exceedingly susceptible of dreed in all ?• listory of t i , and i-all f the has shown hi ilfuptosiiuirin-rivimra-morrvin "* forma and prone to beacted y it whuteve ■'• ■, m i lo mom rial ' • i ition i . s ; of th -■• su • s i he i'd y ''':"' " m ume8 ul:l > "'' »"- dre nms i ?' ') '" " 1 " ( '' l purchased inl t i iving . afi ii of the lines ou snows wd nt this early period leave on indelible iiqpres r'and with , •-. . "- ■i ins w.rks i cons ■sion on the mind they are remembered in after state i his property ha now l-s-en.ledt en what a moment what a doubt years with feelings of pain j and blending with ibe '■' man who ul f his rcnls etponds a lirgo sum ah my nose inside an i more doligbtfid reminiscences of childhowl demon i nually in iprcuding the gospol all y tnril ng tickling count . strate that this era which we are apt to consider ' ' '" '- ■'•' ' ■''• '' vith ono ban ho would i'.i i i i'l-i ■', one varied scene of sunshine and happiness had overt ■-. that wlific . . • , ' i e i ni w " i n •■'-, i".l elem i do it ns well as ftiture life iu shadows of melancholy i '** * aoostl»s to build it io the pi now it yearns me thrill ',-.,..", and was not untin i with hues of sorrow end care ' m-.l-.y t-.l nf i • ■.•■• i . i u his blasph i ., 7:^-'v7 ] x^7:;777,,,7 zi thu p of infcscy ««.&», is ll.rfrom bcin j ly employed at geneva in print 1 p oh tis i that ideal state of felicity which is commonly gip " ' scriptures ish'—ishi—mckl lel-t»ai posed it is haunted with its own terrors oven '" l " room in which humo died m hold i'n c i shall sneeze till spring more than that of adults j and if many of the ii tint meetinn for t 1 - ■■formation of au auxiliary i us whi h p nil iiillv tleli-ih there r.hl ' > ty ut !', iiu'.e i m^_^_t a il . \ klling-hol se ' otit-ll lh . uud llio water exe llent u " iry as il i thui . . . uld ■i : , - ■it iui ■. hn . the l is can b ity line 1 i ill iul i • v ■■sept ' - ' i z ly . luations | n fi store private rcmi i not a moment's i p flight ti u so ti i ■;.■■'• is awa and noai ei hi n - the in ur of n and dimmer makes the 11 i iii - tin u ' yet ' . . - t morn - ■i ' mt on min re rut oh tin h i ', h'.i.e life in . si i'l s ;\, ifl had thoi ii '■n ul ■i avc died i in wept for the ■; but i fori ot ivh i bj th - il ■. '." . . i i'bi i'u h ' ; i i through iu ei "'.."- ' t ie time w iuld ■' '. and i , n th i shoul i look n.j ' ■-'. '■a i i still upon tli it ome i look and i nni t w ill ui 1 en : .' ' will iml i i«a.»-s »- • , rem vo to the west i will li |> i c . i lowing pro 1 e r t . , consisting of lands in line ilu county j.r.ls in t.i icolnton \ plantation containing j(il acres lhe waters nf clark's creek - or 0 miles north liiii inton ii good pn p . tn under cuiii tion ; tut i must look ui vain iliit when i speak i'n u i-t ii i \\ hot thou ne'er left un i ; roll i . . i mary i thou art d ad ! if thou ivould'sl stay e'en as thou art all '• i i i-i i ii s"r ui — i might pi ■' . lent h rt where i ly sm i - ho i v lilee n thy chill bleoli coi i 1 ha ■still i l'i re 1 laj thi - in i ■>' ravi — \ i i am i.e ' : ■"■i 1 do nol lliinl , a h ire'er thou in th hast for i and i perhapt may soo in ili'iikui j too i v . i ere was ro.iu i th li i lawn i h , rhf .!• '■1 as fani ■re ,. « ■■■'. :; ! n-17 r eoul i real sffifa i i i i ; - -.. i:"i - ;: #!$!»& s;1 |