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■the western carolinian a '%'^*- - /" i i ___.*.- e ■-. ," m r v<*o '*"* 7 i ~_\ published weekly john beard jr editor and proprietor wibtr limit hit hi ni ii ni n if 7jii >,<> 10 of the xvlli you me salisbury rowan county iv c saturday october 11 1834 r.mn fl at ft_f.tj_t_i •' "* jfsiii m -__-.**«. w __.__.• w -____!■__.. fb___.___.-__m ■hn.l .' lined mj loiiihliil love into frien ship before . knows but one gunrise of beauty no woman ever n_e hi prived it of much of its ori inui ardor bet .•■a systematic queue until thu red-hol i l'-si | ieri urns the choice of my you'll and iho | iron of falsehood r ihe ley boll of neglect has partner of mj misf rtui.es i n moment when i first passed over her own heart ond seared nil its had in pr npe r reing my better days finer sympathies ; it is follj ta talk of female « in this h , deal sir i u . < unity » hich the prnspe is a coquette bj miiure i do we ei i nienl h ith a im uf the world rai t repair to expect that mathematician by nature or a born i uisti tho u thi . ■ii ins tide uf i lie niie can make 1 up heart ere 1 halh studied its pari in ihe lo in 1 would is 1 vain nud d lusivc expectation ill hnd ihe world . hath hut one form — peaks but one lun i 1 ti idy und thou htlcss coui|iaiiiun of prospe uage mao is a coquette bj hnl.it m education rity thu world 1 uasilj repair the loss ; i ... i ' nl above nil by fashion — ci quelrj in him 1 call hun i 1 the ihii min and lender partner of mt mis-l ed bj a gentler and a fonder nume usage dumonde n.rliui 11 u mil consolation is in lhe being i — gallantry — or at best he is snrllod upon with in un.1 1 ul e severe bul puternfll chastisemeiil i [ dulgent uifinirotiop as " o sad flirt ur an incur am . ui ion . i th round th philosophy which rigiblu dangler and t wlufl i tho nod flirt i have learned only leaches ...•• that virtue und r ih incorrigil.lc dangler but u male . o.pi.it - ! in dshipare ihe greatest 1 if human blessings i.n.l .. trader in false vows and lip-deep proibssinns — a ilmt thoir loss is 11 reparable li aggravates mv trifler will hop peace and afleclionl does be ruluimtj instead of < soling me i.;r it my m>i know well ti well thut manner more than wounde i in nit seeks another consolation ; govern matter wuh the heart of woman i lias be t learn -.! hj these feelings which have in every use of that his *■w tones uml soft glances awaken !>-. in us ilu world actuated ilu i ion mind i seek relief in her breast which a more indifferent accent nnd and i find it in the soothing hop uud the consoli u colder look would huve til led to create i no — lull opinion thnl n bonev lent wisdom inflicts thn he is aware of nil this : and thia man of gallantry j chastisement us well as host ws the enjoyments of this courtly mannerist is .. speculative mental-gin human life j that superintoii inoss will on diotor — a sentimental heart-felon ft whom there du enlighten the darkness which surrounds nur is no escape and lo whose venom there is no snti nature und hang over our prispects that tins dote hut once let n woman establish the same drenrj and wretched life is not the whole uf man ; cold calculating spirit-war she is directly de thnt an animal so sagacious and providonl ami en nuimce-l na a coquetti — uud every nun who ap pablc ".' sinli proficiencj in si-.i-nee und virtue is proaches her is as su us though he were used in not like the beasts that perish that then s ,, i 1 r-iit 1 mail dwelling placo prepared for the spirits of the just .- it is an imeip.nl venture at the ix-st ; f.r man's and ilmt the ways nf tj-.l dl vet bo vindicated t love is all sunshine hut many a cloud passes over ii un the sentiments uf religion which were im the horizon f a wm urn's heart — hit dream of ph nt i in my mind in my early youth and which passion i bowery and beautiful but many a serpent wi revived by the awlbl scenes which i have is hidden beneath the rose of her ideal eden seen pussing before mv eyes in he world are i " man's love is of man's life a thing apart trust deeply ro tod in my heart bj this great ca tis woman's whole existence lamity i shall not nflend your rati mal piety bj to him it is the plnything of joy nnd youth : bul n . 1 7 tlml tu l'-s ud pinions u|.|c 1 in me tnnt hers is a deeper a more enduring love it s trie ler of second r iioji rtii ..— j hut i in sincerely solace of days of sorrow of age and of hopeless declare that christianity in its genuine purity and ss ; like the parasite which clings around the spu il appears to roe ihe most mn in 1.1 and venom lettering column il lends a beauty even lu ruin ami hh of all lin ns in whi 1 1 th homage nf man has delays the utter devastation which it helps so grae - ever been offered t ihe author i l"s i ing j fully to hi js-v.-r the ii at the root and its tii-s sei time its hnve served somewhat tn iran i linliiulnff ulm still cling and germ and flourish quillize nn since 1 have beeu in this place which 1 meet hue even in this of the hue nf woman — is at pre.-ent solitary enough for the sake f my rob her of i uue ofcormtry nl ull which once jin i.s and will 1 trust soon eiiulde me to resume mndc t'e chirm of her existence und while one nn i.'i.iu.s jn active lit which i owe to lhe isi id yet links her to iho object of her young aflbc bnpleos children of my dearest catharine uud tion ahe will lin u faithfully and fondly tu the which i inn fully sensible will lie a truer perform last ance ofthe surred dun which i owe to her nm o ,/,,. mysteries ami l*,hion " " rj . thii'i vain in mm lanxvitiil .■-•,. \ ... will 11 '■' | , relieve mv icui-is l'i ■■.. ihjs nh . i in u ii\e gentleman now fbr the first time became i intelligible 1 an a dutch mau mm i be and um learniag your language i liml it very difficult tn remember th peculiarities of the verbs and my tutor has advised me in order t t,s them in my i ta conjugate even english verb that i heat spoken tins i haie made ii a rule lo in i ' di i like tu have iuv plans broken ... p while they ur in operation r i would have told ynu this before the englinoman laughed heart ly nl this explanation and invited the coojogatil ;■_ dutchman tu dine with them " i will in (- id lu thou ilf dine he will hue we will dine y a i will dine the will dine we will 1 altogether this thej accordinglj did : and it w dill cull to sn whethei ih dutchman ale ur conjugated wuh innsi perseverance issued weeklv.:::::::bv:::::::.john beard jit 1 l'i " wi.si.uis iiiin i\ui is published everj llunjav at two ilollnrs pel annum if paid in advance i dollars and p.ft cents if nol | i until after ,,„. expiration of three months j so paper will l discontinued until ull arrearage .'. unle s ill the li.-ei lloll of l||e killl-l i no subscription will he received for a less tune , niri nml ii tvlure lo notify tlio editor of a i ut least ie month before the expi i ie n's si i ,- ,!,,,,,, uill be considered as a nt 1 vi ■ii wl will procure ix subscribers to i 1 . l.e tile until le ol colli et'lie nu ' 111 the llh:..-.l|ltiou-|.l lee lo the kiiit.l paper during i i.iiiiiiiinie of their sub ■it chui ' mum ol i'l i.i.i vi'ion " ti.-i i th i ■i -. troika in . sin ** a bridal scene voting beauty al ■!,,■altar ye may go and rifle earth of nil ils loveliness and of nil things created hither bring 1 he i test nmi richest — but alas i'l world is nl tm poor to rival tins ve mil sum inn nothing from the place of dreams - thm orient realm of fhncj — that can cope lu nil iu passionate devotedn iss w in ibis chaste silent p cture of the heart : \ outli hiiii-eh ni led y ikti and purity \ iil.iiiie lis bloom and fragrance up — in tears omn poi i-.m i op ion . lillms ol al.vll.ti-imi we ti ■truck with itd.n.iuf n i usto pu.sl.iiieiit ai beholding .. superior created int.-lli nee tossing a mountain into the sea .' what strong emotions of reverence uu uu then oughl '■■per in de our n nulls when we bobold the ah lily eve ! ry moment producin effects iifiuii.lv more |. wor iiil uml ustoiii huie ' w-hul would beouriistunishmeut were wo in hel.nhl from a distance n i-ik us h us ih earth loaned from the hand of omnipotence und flying at lhe rate of a ih nisuirl miles n minute ' yet tins is nothing more than whut s even 1 v produced hv the unceasing enorgi a of that pow r which first called us nil existence the , pu e which wus first given to lhe earth nt lis cn is still continued by whicl.it is carried round every day from weal t east along w.tfi its vssi p u uiuti .-., i at the same ti..,e impelled forward through the regions of space al the rate of sixty-eight tl u and miles in an hour nor is this among ll - mosl won derful effects of divine p wer : it is onlj • mmpa nitiv.lv small specimen nf that oinuipotonl ouei v which resides in tin eternal mind when '." it j nur eyes loilunls lh sky we isll'dd im ics ll 111 u sand times larger than this world of ours in polled with similar velocities through tho mighty expni 7 of flu universe iv in hi lh plem ,\ | i s wheeling their rapid c lurses i und ti ih unremitting velocity — the comets returnu.g frum 1 their inn excursions in th dista it regions of spa ■-, and flyimr inwards the centre 1 i our system with a j velocity i hundreds of ih lusnnds of n iles nn h ur j the sun himself impelled towards some dish ,.( region ofspaoe and caarving along with hi 11 i ilis iill-o,!i...l nl is 1,111 10 11 w i i we hill iui ! i t'.e 11 iverse which re moro numerous than language can express — are il rapid and mees , t i uu , tion nr 1 the ti.r of ilu sternal chi ' forward ihe grand designs of infinite wisdom whi .. they are destined to ace implish — dr pick i v "■'.,' . uin-lv iinii correct iii n per square fbr the first insertion emits for ii ii continuance : but where an od np ie.l t.i go iii mill twice si clsi will insert lines to a mother i sum ii daw-drop on a flow r at dawn of earliest day | the sunbeams came oo bold und bower anil melted t away in 1 llllll l-i'l.m.lln'.s 1 x nn pi ni i tt ut on i letters addressed ■,,. e litor tin postage • '. id in all rases be paid and thus thy smiling one wus here till angels saw its charms when si i ., t descending to our sphere they took it tu tlieir anus fllm.vlsl sihool — 1 _"!"•" .-. »» ••" jb _____! a -*■_.....*, .. 1^111 winter session of this school taught bj lhe subscriber and his lady will divine pro i,li ik-i mining commence on the first mon its i i orembi r ... it |-; r u in ii iii he of lin months and flu terms l tuition |. i s-ion us follows i'or 11 lu.ling m riting spellingi nnd arithmetic v.iiii plain sewing and marking - - 81 i(t 1 i ih ul v with kn-li-ih jrnininar lleii(3l3^^b 1,'e.li ■'.... i'l lle.in.l h-^^^^^^^^^^^b i saw a rose-bud opening fair in h mil s loveliest dyes ; a i-.ephyr came its sweets to hear lu i'ri.-riince tu the skies ami thus thy blooming cherub smiled to earth a it given ; till virtue eliiun'ii her tl.vur.te child and took it up tu heaven « 1(1 ft i nud it-^b 1 1 iiiiul philosophy — astronomy with use 1 c i . irv the french language drawing und 1 ling - - - - - i *'' t i saw a rainbow sweetly bent ( i'or mountain h 11 and pi mi ; it fled — 1 knew not where il went — uui soon it eu.ne lin all arr.miin in'i-1 if i/ln-ril til the end of eitrh and thus shull friendship's sundered tics with joy again unite ; aii i love advance in kin ilier skies to mure r.-tine ' del t ' v y tir vll.uir.hiig can be hml in the nei-hho hood ill the in.st respectable tin lies at 81 -.'."> per week o the house of the subscriber .» situated i se bethanj church 6 miles iv statesville on ;• mini leading to if s'kl d ■i'ki'hen frontis iredell countv . sept 27 1834 r valuable real property ix lincoln county fo-k lik variety letter of sill james m'l.vtosm on i uk ut 1 of his vv.l the follow u.e leii.r is copied from the introduc tion of sir james m'intosh's " history of the re volution in england a work recently published i.i l • union it was addressed to dr part in 1"!)7 as n monument x,f il.e worth and influence of att evcilhuit woman of his affection fin her und re spect fbr her memory and us a declaration of the religious views of a distinguished and philosoph c d writer at the k-rind when it appears ho was but just commencing t cherish the hopes of :. christ inn i is ■' highly interesting paper 1 use the lirst moment nf composure to return my thanks to you for having thought f me in my iililicliuu it was iiii|.ussihie li.r mui t kuowjha m'.''i.t'..f nil nl in riii'.'i'k'iui'i if ih se h-i us h i , f ||, u ht l.y i.dalni a leu is ii,,«ni ix i m e du ■tn'tl.e memory of her whom 1 have i ■■•. . ■• moses which seems to be a kind of puruble .!-■i n nvpn . iroction for u marble tabl win h tiu wh il ! have last menti 1 that gi'-aii it is my wish to inscribe a humble tosti iui f npi.ot it is said wns called up into th mouutuinl hor virtues but i um um ci.led iu npini.ai whether h the voice of god when in u coi ice with il i/iou dmll be in latino in e lish the supreme being he was permitted to ask himl will i ii ,,\ 1 ar sir sen . uio a s'l tch of ti l.i - une questions concerning hi administration nil ti ,.,.. ripi .;, i it s a tlu,i uf grout mon i in the universe i i the midst of this divine colloquy i f my iillli linn nud i hope ii will not he was nanded lolook l wn on tbe plain be 1 refuse i . md me in this labor of love ' if i fix on | w at tho fool of the ... untain there issued out the en-'lish i shall send it to you for correction a dear spring of water at which a soldiei slighted ti - ioi>i 3 ne s . obvious that i need nol suggest from bis horse to rtri ik il was no sooner gmie ,| : r faithful and t ler discharge of the du than a little bo came to the place and finding a i sof , wife and a mother mj afflictions the irre purse of gold which the soldier had dropped i parable loss of her orphans , these are the topics it^up and wont away immediatalj after ilus wit!i ii s.,|e ,„, coloring of ri-lijimi given >" tin 1 came all inliriu old tuuu weary with a i^midjra the hmiukr and the sheep's head a barber in a hei rhb rie • t wn who happened unfnrtui itelj t he yoked with n helpmate adrljcled in ta-'e tho liarley-bree which propensity she in dulges in spite of u'l ll i | ■sinfi c i i do no - iu lately wenl to , uirch as bo ■:•■d ■nn re-.ilarly does leaving his sp s ( . t muna n the i i ". of ii p.t of sl p's lead broth put ito dish of his dunn . ilis absence two w ulhi « came int the house on a visit nnd had a rrark with the -...,.' wife th were -. •' l-'tiij scenting t : - savory morsel in the pot and "\ i.ice ! i vi ■,'<■it i icli i lli ... to is is-ftcr acquainted with its <■t.-its kii'in ing the i wife's tiist in liquor lh pr p — • iran which she blithe as a linty volunteered ' i'r no sooner was he i than her two , nests emptied the pot f the sheep head nud with n remorseless appetite proceeded to devour it after ivinu satisfied tlieir hmi-er the bethnusht lie selves i h..w thev mi-rlit concaal her depredation i see ins .»..- of the barber's blocks s.i___>"d upon it and i pluneed it into the pul th hnrh-r's rib returned with h r precious com modity and lhe water uf 1 s ti " was sp.-e.lil cas ed ' v the trin ; the two visitors thou took their de parture before the burlier can e from serinou he worthy soul arrived ns huiury ns a hawk nnd rub hi.hr his hands with glee at the thoughts of th i d dinner that awaited him took u fork ... examine what stale the head was in failin tn fix his weapon in il at the first dab he repeated his stroke with more energy but with similar success nol .. little astounded at this phenomenon nor iiiiii of suds nude a desperate effort and succeeded ill fix in the fork hut who can depict lhe wonder and astonishment ul our shaver when instead of his favorite sheep's head one id his own blocks u et his view scarcely believing his eyes be gazed at the block almost petriaed at the metamorphosis his spouse upon whom the spirits had liegnn to sl w its effects wns ha nil v less astonished ; hut tailed in convincing her husband of the exchange ho in a paroxysm of rage flutlg the block lit h"r head with such full in tent that had her skull iml ix-cn of a comfortable thickness it would have prodsced htal consequent ei . however us it was a isi up has l»--n raised which we believe without tlie above explanation wmild puzzle all the phrenologists iu kilmarnock und tluro are not few to define tbe subscriber intending to romove to alabama offers for sale hi residence in lincoln county including iu one body about one thousand acres of real good fa vmi ng lnnd jr._vv () '' which is i fine ££&& i rials in ii in-i.e nd j 1 workmanship tl io all convenient out-houses cotton am threshing m barns stables ate ■otleiness oi ll.lt lltill iii i'l l.-lll-.-e'h se7itt^i^^h_______^bbbb^ssbsbbbbbbb«bbbbbbbbb|bbb«b«bbmbim .. i ii . . . ,- i who | i„iii sunuress my l.'sire tn cvp.iti.iie n.-w the i'.-ealiiess n niv calamity ill ll had lull ", ' icon 11 ' . '. luew ine grouio oi y lf mv on her wortv at greater length than may perhaps >" u me : nor did i kno ho acutene ol ... £ s,,..,.lici.v f a das „.-.. i lin s tl thev had ecu s.il.|e<-|.'.l tn this . . _ , ' . • mn teeiings iii nny j wscnpt ion ; yet my testings are too sincere to rial alas ! it is only now thai i feel the value - or ostentatious what 1 have lost in this stale of deep but quiet ) - melancholy which has succeed i to the first v ipfections and woman's love lent nutations of sorrow my greatest ploasure is banb *" 1 * i 1 ' ' , ... k back with gratitude aud pious u.i - , n ll - widely different ... their demonstration and i . neunrv of llj feloved wife and mv chief ,- ellic are a man's a.lecl.ons and aw m . low lis nothing remembrance of'her virtu ■-. ' with i - pass but a brigbl e in he xil.'w .,..-, injustice i.e i..rv -■" tell i u drama of existence j with the other it is the plot what she was i.n.l whal i owed her ' i was .,„. led the interest the drains itself " i ve suys a ,„ m , chnici only bv the hln.d a sect inn i ui lively french author " is hut an episode in the iuuii'i und mi-lit have formed a euunevi ■„ , : , hi-.o.v . i'a un.u's uf pity it is ilmt il sh-ul.l l|e z.zz-z.zzzzz l7_&ttte^z&s m jtt£tt linco11 m '> '"' '": h hal been infected bv my imp nee talismanic sho ha no aim n tererf save one * m»im i v ,„ who had rudel and harshly attempted t <■r less than this sofficea not iu her generous lu-r self i / w ...; ,,„,.„ rect it i should in either case have been irrettie sacrificing sbirit cliullc sliiiukll if j j ;. i|m . i g fortam jn ( , l ,. r ,,,_,, wol | d lvuh l l l'ur.hllere„t,.heetlec of ihe same pas mv habits have been only a shorter cut ... destruc sion ona mahi the very con-sjiousnessul being be m.i isi'.s rn this institution ull i n 1 , ,.,,., a w „ man wh0j ,, v t |,,- tender a loved makes i insensibly whimsical arbitrary in resumed on the 1st of october j m ,,„. ,„ „,■„„ weaknesses gradually corrected uud vain | he i happy beside his mistress out be . . i ,',,: most pernicious i them and rescue i me from is also happy elaewherei he can fi id peasure ... a r """ ' "" ' - ! - i , i f „ degrading and ruinous vice hall-ro r a hunt eld—and not unfrequentl he became prodent frc aflfbetwn ! and though of prefers fncuiring th risk ,.| spraining hw ancle i s oerous nature she wss taught aoonomy in th », or breaking h.s i al he other rn l tm hv her love t dunn the morf spending those hnurs in gentleness and love tadde r 1,1 v"-l "'• v life he preserved nrd-r in the cle-s .,.,„.-., h.s he ms true he f-lls her , 11 s f h-ea,e nf which she relieved n i with and smile and a fond tone ha m owe ft c i-ulv reclaimed me lv dmpation ; sh to the world to mingle m t m.teamoyient onitu v weuk and rresolu.e na.ure ; she urged bul w 1,1 he ad the l-u were .,..■..-■■reser ',, i i ■..'•'■to all 1 wrtiooathat have been asdl surely not-h would then di r ths tthu i an credilalde ....... t and she whs perpetu cl,u,.n in he world swavs betokened comn t ' , ,| ,., ,,|„ sh my heedlessness und ,,„- fe e and neglect he beeoma " ',;:„•', er owe thai i am nol a mi i snd fiutidiou i idea of dress of manner and , ,. s ■.,, hr whatever i ami ... i.'r whatever i of sett nt ; and he doe so to try bow fa bis i .-■• ' ' s >•■* s -• ;': pzfb.'s sr itm :.;; s x^attx j ;-; ;, ,|'| hut . ntl.-n fust nn iwo'd'l to a when he im and im loeessur.ly he *-'",., cull cull h.s nt <) she bad c s van nf l„s nwn power wuh i e,s :;:,;!::::.::,; crnnonv , ,,.„,,, r . , :;;: . ssssss r::;^t"2 p i - k - rths s , spirit that l,s,-ln,„.e th i v .. •■»" ihoir feelings towards each other are as " £ sat^lsf '''■''"■st'lj tl tsmstm ,>' sl w-re „,,„-.. 1 a hflireu i xrsb ::-^ i :;;;;.:::;; rs&'z , tin «., _» v,.,,-a ,.,., , t '. x !'"'' „ ,-, , 1,-r and moulded our i ; and f..r-o and h.ve ogam : but woman s heart ne iui tie qucnclicl his thirst and sal h.wu to i-st nimself beside the sprim the soldier nissiii his purse returned to seek it and demand it of ih old man wl affirms in had not seen it and appeal tn heaven tn attest his innocence the soldier nut believing his protestations hills him mnses fell .... his lace with honor and amazement when the divine voice thus prevents ins expostula tions — lie n..i surprised mnses nor ask why th judge of all the earth 1ms suffered this the child s , i tension nt the old ma a death hut k»..w thou thai the id man was the murderer of the child's father — en chris — also — vnntliei tract of land lying on both sidos of dutch mii-'i creek contain in al ut y7vv\\v wwnavca acres ill first rate for anv purposes tuk conjugating dutchman two english gentlemen once stepped int a cof-h fee iio.im ... paris when they observed a lull odd looking man slu appeared not t lie a native it ling al u i the tallies nnd looking around bim with lhe moat tone-like gravity or countenance upon ev.rv object soon after il.e englishmen en j i-r-.l ie f them told the other tlmi a celebrated dwarf l.a.l arrived ut pari at this the grave looking personage above mentioned opened bis in mill and spoke " i arrive said he tlii.il am vest he arrives we arrive you arrive they ur ine the englishman whose remark h-i-i.i-ii in hnv suggested this mysterious speech stepped up to the stranger and asked " i»i,l vou wish to speak to me sir i " i speak replied the stranger thou speakost he speaks we speak you speak the speak " how is this mid the englishman do you an tn in-iilt uu _" tl ther replied " i insult thou insultest ha insults we insult you insult thev insult this is ton much the englishman i will have satisfaction if you have anv spirit with your rudeness coma along with me to this defiance the imperturbable stranger replied " i cun thou comest be comes w come v'.u enme they come ;" and bertupoo he r..s with rent coolness an ! followed h.s clialleii ecr in those lavs when e\-r i>,-nl i ... ... wore a sword duels were speedil d patched they went into a neighboring alley and the englishman unshoe thing his weapon ssid to lus antagonist now sir you must fight me i fight rs idled the nth.'-r drawing his s».,rd " thon figbteat be fights w fight here he mule ■thraat — •• vou fight they and here he disarmed h.s nl ve'rsarv " weil said the englishman y have the best of it and i hope ynu are s„i,stie,l " i am satisfied said the original sheathing his sword thou art sati-li-d he is satisfied yon arc satisfied they an satisfied i am fla.l fiery mm is sa tisfied said the englishman but pray leave off quizzim me in this strange manner and tell me what i • ur object if you iium any in d.ing so tin i , >, ■. ,!,,., intending t move offers for sale a gaod tract of land unhunl crock in ihs county of iredell aboul i in i • northeast of statesville there are valuable machine — mr aaron lazarus of wilmington n ('., has in operation n planing i.ii ebine which is capable nf turning uui twenty thou sand ibet of boards per day completely planed tongued end groved ; superior to tl.usc worked by hand on account f their exactness — a mini being capable of laying a much larger quantity of fl.s.r ing t'i'i'i that prepared iu lhe ordinary manner — v y fretting star imii 250 atcren in ih tract and on the premisos arc a g i urist-mill saw-miii ottpn-gin i . ether with a new unfiniahed ' i fkame dwellimj.holtfe a l j a i um ii us ii i'l situol s i it ii.i tie w-it.-r evcelleut ' i i ul rs are deemed innecess.ry as it ,- presumed that any noe wishing '•' purchsse such lie p pei i w iil.l wish in see it tor himself i fore tradi _. i ,,■, ns inn i ascertained hv directing thi subscriber at county.lme post of • u wan t iinii • . > ~ we have •»— n oue of these machines in opeiu tion and of nil the labor-saving inventions nf lhe present ingenious age it strike us av one f th in..si valuable und at flu win tiims one of the | most simple it mav is us.-f.il to someone or other to slate ihat a neighbour of ours posses the right nf est imisliin ■oertaio number of b machines it virginia and would he glad losel .'■right on very moderate terms — v intelligenrcm ■' . 1634
Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1834-10-11 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 11 |
Year | 1834 |
Volume | 15 |
Issue | No.19 Whole No.749 |
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Creator | John Beard Jr. |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | John Beard Jr. |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
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Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Saturday morning, October 11, 1834 issue of the Western Carolinian a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601576904 |
Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1834-10-11 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 11 |
Year | 1834 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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Date Digital | 4/13/2009 10:40:28 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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Language | eng |
FullText | ■the western carolinian a '%'^*- - /" i i ___.*.- e ■-. ," m r v<*o '*"* 7 i ~_\ published weekly john beard jr editor and proprietor wibtr limit hit hi ni ii ni n if 7jii >,<> 10 of the xvlli you me salisbury rowan county iv c saturday october 11 1834 r.mn fl at ft_f.tj_t_i •' "* jfsiii m -__-.**«. w __.__.• w -____!■__.. fb___.___.-__m ■hn.l .' lined mj loiiihliil love into frien ship before . knows but one gunrise of beauty no woman ever n_e hi prived it of much of its ori inui ardor bet .•■a systematic queue until thu red-hol i l'-si | ieri urns the choice of my you'll and iho | iron of falsehood r ihe ley boll of neglect has partner of mj misf rtui.es i n moment when i first passed over her own heart ond seared nil its had in pr npe r reing my better days finer sympathies ; it is follj ta talk of female « in this h , deal sir i u . < unity » hich the prnspe is a coquette bj miiure i do we ei i nienl h ith a im uf the world rai t repair to expect that mathematician by nature or a born i uisti tho u thi . ■ii ins tide uf i lie niie can make 1 up heart ere 1 halh studied its pari in ihe lo in 1 would is 1 vain nud d lusivc expectation ill hnd ihe world . hath hut one form — peaks but one lun i 1 ti idy und thou htlcss coui|iaiiiun of prospe uage mao is a coquette bj hnl.it m education rity thu world 1 uasilj repair the loss ; i ... i ' nl above nil by fashion — ci quelrj in him 1 call hun i 1 the ihii min and lender partner of mt mis-l ed bj a gentler and a fonder nume usage dumonde n.rliui 11 u mil consolation is in lhe being i — gallantry — or at best he is snrllod upon with in un.1 1 ul e severe bul puternfll chastisemeiil i [ dulgent uifinirotiop as " o sad flirt ur an incur am . ui ion . i th round th philosophy which rigiblu dangler and t wlufl i tho nod flirt i have learned only leaches ...•• that virtue und r ih incorrigil.lc dangler but u male . o.pi.it - ! in dshipare ihe greatest 1 if human blessings i.n.l .. trader in false vows and lip-deep proibssinns — a ilmt thoir loss is 11 reparable li aggravates mv trifler will hop peace and afleclionl does be ruluimtj instead of < soling me i.;r it my m>i know well ti well thut manner more than wounde i in nit seeks another consolation ; govern matter wuh the heart of woman i lias be t learn -.! hj these feelings which have in every use of that his *■w tones uml soft glances awaken !>-. in us ilu world actuated ilu i ion mind i seek relief in her breast which a more indifferent accent nnd and i find it in the soothing hop uud the consoli u colder look would huve til led to create i no — lull opinion thnl n bonev lent wisdom inflicts thn he is aware of nil this : and thia man of gallantry j chastisement us well as host ws the enjoyments of this courtly mannerist is .. speculative mental-gin human life j that superintoii inoss will on diotor — a sentimental heart-felon ft whom there du enlighten the darkness which surrounds nur is no escape and lo whose venom there is no snti nature und hang over our prispects that tins dote hut once let n woman establish the same drenrj and wretched life is not the whole uf man ; cold calculating spirit-war she is directly de thnt an animal so sagacious and providonl ami en nuimce-l na a coquetti — uud every nun who ap pablc ".' sinli proficiencj in si-.i-nee und virtue is proaches her is as su us though he were used in not like the beasts that perish that then s ,, i 1 r-iit 1 mail dwelling placo prepared for the spirits of the just .- it is an imeip.nl venture at the ix-st ; f.r man's and ilmt the ways nf tj-.l dl vet bo vindicated t love is all sunshine hut many a cloud passes over ii un the sentiments uf religion which were im the horizon f a wm urn's heart — hit dream of ph nt i in my mind in my early youth and which passion i bowery and beautiful but many a serpent wi revived by the awlbl scenes which i have is hidden beneath the rose of her ideal eden seen pussing before mv eyes in he world are i " man's love is of man's life a thing apart trust deeply ro tod in my heart bj this great ca tis woman's whole existence lamity i shall not nflend your rati mal piety bj to him it is the plnything of joy nnd youth : bul n . 1 7 tlml tu l'-s ud pinions u|.|c 1 in me tnnt hers is a deeper a more enduring love it s trie ler of second r iioji rtii ..— j hut i in sincerely solace of days of sorrow of age and of hopeless declare that christianity in its genuine purity and ss ; like the parasite which clings around the spu il appears to roe ihe most mn in 1.1 and venom lettering column il lends a beauty even lu ruin ami hh of all lin ns in whi 1 1 th homage nf man has delays the utter devastation which it helps so grae - ever been offered t ihe author i l"s i ing j fully to hi js-v.-r the ii at the root and its tii-s sei time its hnve served somewhat tn iran i linliiulnff ulm still cling and germ and flourish quillize nn since 1 have beeu in this place which 1 meet hue even in this of the hue nf woman — is at pre.-ent solitary enough for the sake f my rob her of i uue ofcormtry nl ull which once jin i.s and will 1 trust soon eiiulde me to resume mndc t'e chirm of her existence und while one nn i.'i.iu.s jn active lit which i owe to lhe isi id yet links her to iho object of her young aflbc bnpleos children of my dearest catharine uud tion ahe will lin u faithfully and fondly tu the which i inn fully sensible will lie a truer perform last ance ofthe surred dun which i owe to her nm o ,/,,. mysteries ami l*,hion " " rj . thii'i vain in mm lanxvitiil .■-•,. \ ... will 11 '■' | , relieve mv icui-is l'i ■■.. ihjs nh . i in u ii\e gentleman now fbr the first time became i intelligible 1 an a dutch mau mm i be and um learniag your language i liml it very difficult tn remember th peculiarities of the verbs and my tutor has advised me in order t t,s them in my i ta conjugate even english verb that i heat spoken tins i haie made ii a rule lo in i ' di i like tu have iuv plans broken ... p while they ur in operation r i would have told ynu this before the englinoman laughed heart ly nl this explanation and invited the coojogatil ;■_ dutchman tu dine with them " i will in (- id lu thou ilf dine he will hue we will dine y a i will dine the will dine we will 1 altogether this thej accordinglj did : and it w dill cull to sn whethei ih dutchman ale ur conjugated wuh innsi perseverance issued weeklv.:::::::bv:::::::.john beard jit 1 l'i " wi.si.uis iiiin i\ui is published everj llunjav at two ilollnrs pel annum if paid in advance i dollars and p.ft cents if nol | i until after ,,„. expiration of three months j so paper will l discontinued until ull arrearage .'. unle s ill the li.-ei lloll of l||e killl-l i no subscription will he received for a less tune , niri nml ii tvlure lo notify tlio editor of a i ut least ie month before the expi i ie n's si i ,- ,!,,,,,, uill be considered as a nt 1 vi ■ii wl will procure ix subscribers to i 1 . l.e tile until le ol colli et'lie nu ' 111 the llh:..-.l|ltiou-|.l lee lo the kiiit.l paper during i i.iiiiiiiinie of their sub ■it chui ' mum ol i'l i.i.i vi'ion " ti.-i i th i ■i -. troika in . sin ** a bridal scene voting beauty al ■!,,■altar ye may go and rifle earth of nil ils loveliness and of nil things created hither bring 1 he i test nmi richest — but alas i'l world is nl tm poor to rival tins ve mil sum inn nothing from the place of dreams - thm orient realm of fhncj — that can cope lu nil iu passionate devotedn iss w in ibis chaste silent p cture of the heart : \ outli hiiii-eh ni led y ikti and purity \ iil.iiiie lis bloom and fragrance up — in tears omn poi i-.m i op ion . lillms ol al.vll.ti-imi we ti ■truck with itd.n.iuf n i usto pu.sl.iiieiit ai beholding .. superior created int.-lli nee tossing a mountain into the sea .' what strong emotions of reverence uu uu then oughl '■■per in de our n nulls when we bobold the ah lily eve ! ry moment producin effects iifiuii.lv more |. wor iiil uml ustoiii huie ' w-hul would beouriistunishmeut were wo in hel.nhl from a distance n i-ik us h us ih earth loaned from the hand of omnipotence und flying at lhe rate of a ih nisuirl miles n minute ' yet tins is nothing more than whut s even 1 v produced hv the unceasing enorgi a of that pow r which first called us nil existence the , pu e which wus first given to lhe earth nt lis cn is still continued by whicl.it is carried round every day from weal t east along w.tfi its vssi p u uiuti .-., i at the same ti..,e impelled forward through the regions of space al the rate of sixty-eight tl u and miles in an hour nor is this among ll - mosl won derful effects of divine p wer : it is onlj • mmpa nitiv.lv small specimen nf that oinuipotonl ouei v which resides in tin eternal mind when '." it j nur eyes loilunls lh sky we isll'dd im ics ll 111 u sand times larger than this world of ours in polled with similar velocities through tho mighty expni 7 of flu universe iv in hi lh plem ,\ | i s wheeling their rapid c lurses i und ti ih unremitting velocity — the comets returnu.g frum 1 their inn excursions in th dista it regions of spa ■-, and flyimr inwards the centre 1 i our system with a j velocity i hundreds of ih lusnnds of n iles nn h ur j the sun himself impelled towards some dish ,.( region ofspaoe and caarving along with hi 11 i ilis iill-o,!i...l nl is 1,111 10 11 w i i we hill iui ! i t'.e 11 iverse which re moro numerous than language can express — are il rapid and mees , t i uu , tion nr 1 the ti.r of ilu sternal chi ' forward ihe grand designs of infinite wisdom whi .. they are destined to ace implish — dr pick i v "■'.,' . uin-lv iinii correct iii n per square fbr the first insertion emits for ii ii continuance : but where an od np ie.l t.i go iii mill twice si clsi will insert lines to a mother i sum ii daw-drop on a flow r at dawn of earliest day | the sunbeams came oo bold und bower anil melted t away in 1 llllll l-i'l.m.lln'.s 1 x nn pi ni i tt ut on i letters addressed ■,,. e litor tin postage • '. id in all rases be paid and thus thy smiling one wus here till angels saw its charms when si i ., t descending to our sphere they took it tu tlieir anus fllm.vlsl sihool — 1 _"!"•" .-. »» ••" jb _____! a -*■_.....*, .. 1^111 winter session of this school taught bj lhe subscriber and his lady will divine pro i,li ik-i mining commence on the first mon its i i orembi r ... it |-; r u in ii iii he of lin months and flu terms l tuition |. i s-ion us follows i'or 11 lu.ling m riting spellingi nnd arithmetic v.iiii plain sewing and marking - - 81 i(t 1 i ih ul v with kn-li-ih jrnininar lleii(3l3^^b 1,'e.li ■'.... i'l lle.in.l h-^^^^^^^^^^^b i saw a rose-bud opening fair in h mil s loveliest dyes ; a i-.ephyr came its sweets to hear lu i'ri.-riince tu the skies ami thus thy blooming cherub smiled to earth a it given ; till virtue eliiun'ii her tl.vur.te child and took it up tu heaven « 1(1 ft i nud it-^b 1 1 iiiiul philosophy — astronomy with use 1 c i . irv the french language drawing und 1 ling - - - - - i *'' t i saw a rainbow sweetly bent ( i'or mountain h 11 and pi mi ; it fled — 1 knew not where il went — uui soon it eu.ne lin all arr.miin in'i-1 if i/ln-ril til the end of eitrh and thus shull friendship's sundered tics with joy again unite ; aii i love advance in kin ilier skies to mure r.-tine ' del t ' v y tir vll.uir.hiig can be hml in the nei-hho hood ill the in.st respectable tin lies at 81 -.'."> per week o the house of the subscriber .» situated i se bethanj church 6 miles iv statesville on ;• mini leading to if s'kl d ■i'ki'hen frontis iredell countv . sept 27 1834 r valuable real property ix lincoln county fo-k lik variety letter of sill james m'l.vtosm on i uk ut 1 of his vv.l the follow u.e leii.r is copied from the introduc tion of sir james m'intosh's " history of the re volution in england a work recently published i.i l • union it was addressed to dr part in 1"!)7 as n monument x,f il.e worth and influence of att evcilhuit woman of his affection fin her und re spect fbr her memory and us a declaration of the religious views of a distinguished and philosoph c d writer at the k-rind when it appears ho was but just commencing t cherish the hopes of :. christ inn i is ■' highly interesting paper 1 use the lirst moment nf composure to return my thanks to you for having thought f me in my iililicliuu it was iiii|.ussihie li.r mui t kuowjha m'.''i.t'..f nil nl in riii'.'i'k'iui'i if ih se h-i us h i , f ||, u ht l.y i.dalni a leu is ii,,«ni ix i m e du ■tn'tl.e memory of her whom 1 have i ■■•. . ■• moses which seems to be a kind of puruble .!-■i n nvpn . iroction for u marble tabl win h tiu wh il ! have last menti 1 that gi'-aii it is my wish to inscribe a humble tosti iui f npi.ot it is said wns called up into th mouutuinl hor virtues but i um um ci.led iu npini.ai whether h the voice of god when in u coi ice with il i/iou dmll be in latino in e lish the supreme being he was permitted to ask himl will i ii ,,\ 1 ar sir sen . uio a s'l tch of ti l.i - une questions concerning hi administration nil ti ,.,.. ripi .;, i it s a tlu,i uf grout mon i in the universe i i the midst of this divine colloquy i f my iillli linn nud i hope ii will not he was nanded lolook l wn on tbe plain be 1 refuse i . md me in this labor of love ' if i fix on | w at tho fool of the ... untain there issued out the en-'lish i shall send it to you for correction a dear spring of water at which a soldiei slighted ti - ioi>i 3 ne s . obvious that i need nol suggest from bis horse to rtri ik il was no sooner gmie ,| : r faithful and t ler discharge of the du than a little bo came to the place and finding a i sof , wife and a mother mj afflictions the irre purse of gold which the soldier had dropped i parable loss of her orphans , these are the topics it^up and wont away immediatalj after ilus wit!i ii s.,|e ,„, coloring of ri-lijimi given >" tin 1 came all inliriu old tuuu weary with a i^midjra the hmiukr and the sheep's head a barber in a hei rhb rie • t wn who happened unfnrtui itelj t he yoked with n helpmate adrljcled in ta-'e tho liarley-bree which propensity she in dulges in spite of u'l ll i | ■sinfi c i i do no - iu lately wenl to , uirch as bo ■:•■d ■nn re-.ilarly does leaving his sp s ( . t muna n the i i ". of ii p.t of sl p's lead broth put ito dish of his dunn . ilis absence two w ulhi « came int the house on a visit nnd had a rrark with the -...,.' wife th were -. •' l-'tiij scenting t : - savory morsel in the pot and "\ i.ice ! i vi ■,'<■it i icli i lli ... to is is-ftcr acquainted with its <■t.-its kii'in ing the i wife's tiist in liquor lh pr p — • iran which she blithe as a linty volunteered ' i'r no sooner was he i than her two , nests emptied the pot f the sheep head nud with n remorseless appetite proceeded to devour it after ivinu satisfied tlieir hmi-er the bethnusht lie selves i h..w thev mi-rlit concaal her depredation i see ins .»..- of the barber's blocks s.i___>"d upon it and i pluneed it into the pul th hnrh-r's rib returned with h r precious com modity and lhe water uf 1 s ti " was sp.-e.lil cas ed ' v the trin ; the two visitors thou took their de parture before the burlier can e from serinou he worthy soul arrived ns huiury ns a hawk nnd rub hi.hr his hands with glee at the thoughts of th i d dinner that awaited him took u fork ... examine what stale the head was in failin tn fix his weapon in il at the first dab he repeated his stroke with more energy but with similar success nol .. little astounded at this phenomenon nor iiiiii of suds nude a desperate effort and succeeded ill fix in the fork hut who can depict lhe wonder and astonishment ul our shaver when instead of his favorite sheep's head one id his own blocks u et his view scarcely believing his eyes be gazed at the block almost petriaed at the metamorphosis his spouse upon whom the spirits had liegnn to sl w its effects wns ha nil v less astonished ; hut tailed in convincing her husband of the exchange ho in a paroxysm of rage flutlg the block lit h"r head with such full in tent that had her skull iml ix-cn of a comfortable thickness it would have prodsced htal consequent ei . however us it was a isi up has l»--n raised which we believe without tlie above explanation wmild puzzle all the phrenologists iu kilmarnock und tluro are not few to define tbe subscriber intending to romove to alabama offers for sale hi residence in lincoln county including iu one body about one thousand acres of real good fa vmi ng lnnd jr._vv () '' which is i fine ££&& i rials in ii in-i.e nd j 1 workmanship tl io all convenient out-houses cotton am threshing m barns stables ate ■otleiness oi ll.lt lltill iii i'l l.-lll-.-e'h se7itt^i^^h_______^bbbb^ssbsbbbbbbb«bbbbbbbbb|bbb«b«bbmbim .. i ii . . . ,- i who | i„iii sunuress my l.'sire tn cvp.iti.iie n.-w the i'.-ealiiess n niv calamity ill ll had lull ", ' icon 11 ' . '. luew ine grouio oi y lf mv on her wortv at greater length than may perhaps >" u me : nor did i kno ho acutene ol ... £ s,,..,.lici.v f a das „.-.. i lin s tl thev had ecu s.il.|e<-|.'.l tn this . . _ , ' . • mn teeiings iii nny j wscnpt ion ; yet my testings are too sincere to rial alas ! it is only now thai i feel the value - or ostentatious what 1 have lost in this stale of deep but quiet ) - melancholy which has succeed i to the first v ipfections and woman's love lent nutations of sorrow my greatest ploasure is banb *" 1 * i 1 ' ' , ... k back with gratitude aud pious u.i - , n ll - widely different ... their demonstration and i . neunrv of llj feloved wife and mv chief ,- ellic are a man's a.lecl.ons and aw m . low lis nothing remembrance of'her virtu ■-. ' with i - pass but a brigbl e in he xil.'w .,..-, injustice i.e i..rv -■" tell i u drama of existence j with the other it is the plot what she was i.n.l whal i owed her ' i was .,„. led the interest the drains itself " i ve suys a ,„ m , chnici only bv the hln.d a sect inn i ui lively french author " is hut an episode in the iuuii'i und mi-lit have formed a euunevi ■„ , : , hi-.o.v . i'a un.u's uf pity it is ilmt il sh-ul.l l|e z.zz-z.zzzzz l7_&ttte^z&s m jtt£tt linco11 m '> '"' '": h hal been infected bv my imp nee talismanic sho ha no aim n tererf save one * m»im i v ,„ who had rudel and harshly attempted t <■r less than this sofficea not iu her generous lu-r self i / w ...; ,,„,.„ rect it i should in either case have been irrettie sacrificing sbirit cliullc sliiiukll if j j ;. i|m . i g fortam jn ( , l ,. r ,,,_,, wol | d lvuh l l l'ur.hllere„t,.heetlec of ihe same pas mv habits have been only a shorter cut ... destruc sion ona mahi the very con-sjiousnessul being be m.i isi'.s rn this institution ull i n 1 , ,.,,., a w „ man wh0j ,, v t |,,- tender a loved makes i insensibly whimsical arbitrary in resumed on the 1st of october j m ,,„. ,„ „,■„„ weaknesses gradually corrected uud vain | he i happy beside his mistress out be . . i ,',,: most pernicious i them and rescue i me from is also happy elaewherei he can fi id peasure ... a r """ ' "" ' - ! - i , i f „ degrading and ruinous vice hall-ro r a hunt eld—and not unfrequentl he became prodent frc aflfbetwn ! and though of prefers fncuiring th risk ,.| spraining hw ancle i s oerous nature she wss taught aoonomy in th », or breaking h.s i al he other rn l tm hv her love t dunn the morf spending those hnurs in gentleness and love tadde r 1,1 v"-l "'• v life he preserved nrd-r in the cle-s .,.,„.-., h.s he ms true he f-lls her , 11 s f h-ea,e nf which she relieved n i with and smile and a fond tone ha m owe ft c i-ulv reclaimed me lv dmpation ; sh to the world to mingle m t m.teamoyient onitu v weuk and rresolu.e na.ure ; she urged bul w 1,1 he ad the l-u were .,..■..-■■reser ',, i i ■..'•'■to all 1 wrtiooathat have been asdl surely not-h would then di r ths tthu i an credilalde ....... t and she whs perpetu cl,u,.n in he world swavs betokened comn t ' , ,| ,., ,,|„ sh my heedlessness und ,,„- fe e and neglect he beeoma " ',;:„•', er owe thai i am nol a mi i snd fiutidiou i idea of dress of manner and , ,. s ■.,, hr whatever i ami ... i.'r whatever i of sett nt ; and he doe so to try bow fa bis i .-■• ' ' s >•■* s -• ;': pzfb.'s sr itm :.;; s x^attx j ;-; ;, ,|'| hut . ntl.-n fust nn iwo'd'l to a when he im and im loeessur.ly he *-'",., cull cull h.s nt <) she bad c s van nf l„s nwn power wuh i e,s :;:,;!::::.::,; crnnonv , ,,.„,,, r . , :;;: . ssssss r::;^t"2 p i - k - rths s , spirit that l,s,-ln,„.e th i v .. •■»" ihoir feelings towards each other are as " £ sat^lsf '''■''"■st'lj tl tsmstm ,>' sl w-re „,,„-.. 1 a hflireu i xrsb ::-^ i :;;;;.:::;; rs&'z , tin «., _» v,.,,-a ,.,., , t '. x !'"'' „ ,-, , 1,-r and moulded our i ; and f..r-o and h.ve ogam : but woman s heart ne iui tie qucnclicl his thirst and sal h.wu to i-st nimself beside the sprim the soldier nissiii his purse returned to seek it and demand it of ih old man wl affirms in had not seen it and appeal tn heaven tn attest his innocence the soldier nut believing his protestations hills him mnses fell .... his lace with honor and amazement when the divine voice thus prevents ins expostula tions — lie n..i surprised mnses nor ask why th judge of all the earth 1ms suffered this the child s , i tension nt the old ma a death hut k»..w thou thai the id man was the murderer of the child's father — en chris — also — vnntliei tract of land lying on both sidos of dutch mii-'i creek contain in al ut y7vv\\v wwnavca acres ill first rate for anv purposes tuk conjugating dutchman two english gentlemen once stepped int a cof-h fee iio.im ... paris when they observed a lull odd looking man slu appeared not t lie a native it ling al u i the tallies nnd looking around bim with lhe moat tone-like gravity or countenance upon ev.rv object soon after il.e englishmen en j i-r-.l ie f them told the other tlmi a celebrated dwarf l.a.l arrived ut pari at this the grave looking personage above mentioned opened bis in mill and spoke " i arrive said he tlii.il am vest he arrives we arrive you arrive they ur ine the englishman whose remark h-i-i.i-ii in hnv suggested this mysterious speech stepped up to the stranger and asked " i»i,l vou wish to speak to me sir i " i speak replied the stranger thou speakost he speaks we speak you speak the speak " how is this mid the englishman do you an tn in-iilt uu _" tl ther replied " i insult thou insultest ha insults we insult you insult thev insult this is ton much the englishman i will have satisfaction if you have anv spirit with your rudeness coma along with me to this defiance the imperturbable stranger replied " i cun thou comest be comes w come v'.u enme they come ;" and bertupoo he r..s with rent coolness an ! followed h.s clialleii ecr in those lavs when e\-r i>,-nl i ... ... wore a sword duels were speedil d patched they went into a neighboring alley and the englishman unshoe thing his weapon ssid to lus antagonist now sir you must fight me i fight rs idled the nth.'-r drawing his s».,rd " thon figbteat be fights w fight here he mule ■thraat — •• vou fight they and here he disarmed h.s nl ve'rsarv " weil said the englishman y have the best of it and i hope ynu are s„i,stie,l " i am satisfied said the original sheathing his sword thou art sati-li-d he is satisfied yon arc satisfied they an satisfied i am fla.l fiery mm is sa tisfied said the englishman but pray leave off quizzim me in this strange manner and tell me what i • ur object if you iium any in d.ing so tin i , >, ■. ,!,,., intending t move offers for sale a gaod tract of land unhunl crock in ihs county of iredell aboul i in i • northeast of statesville there are valuable machine — mr aaron lazarus of wilmington n ('., has in operation n planing i.ii ebine which is capable nf turning uui twenty thou sand ibet of boards per day completely planed tongued end groved ; superior to tl.usc worked by hand on account f their exactness — a mini being capable of laying a much larger quantity of fl.s.r ing t'i'i'i that prepared iu lhe ordinary manner — v y fretting star imii 250 atcren in ih tract and on the premisos arc a g i urist-mill saw-miii ottpn-gin i . ether with a new unfiniahed ' i fkame dwellimj.holtfe a l j a i um ii us ii i'l situol s i it ii.i tie w-it.-r evcelleut ' i i ul rs are deemed innecess.ry as it ,- presumed that any noe wishing '•' purchsse such lie p pei i w iil.l wish in see it tor himself i fore tradi _. i ,,■, ns inn i ascertained hv directing thi subscriber at county.lme post of • u wan t iinii • . > ~ we have •»— n oue of these machines in opeiu tion and of nil the labor-saving inventions nf lhe present ingenious age it strike us av one f th in..si valuable und at flu win tiims one of the | most simple it mav is us.-f.il to someone or other to slate ihat a neighbour of ours posses the right nf est imisliin ■oertaio number of b machines it virginia and would he glad losel .'■right on very moderate terms — v intelligenrcm ■' . 1634 |