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the western caroijntan # published every saturday morning aoidibtblli j-djl'jj aiij ja>3j_.i>jj v jlia'iil^'l'iiil editors and proprietors jyumber 17 of volume 16 salisbury oittii carolina september 20 1835 numwv eyom\)egvimutig 799 the western carolinian i low here musl have vory bad taste not to oxchongo i are never -■,-,,. a,„l then the hotels have such i al your ago your thoughts should turn heavou i his l"„liili,l conditio ui life unl l,,s rags for u red odd names thai ihey really amuse inn ; for hero i i ward instead of ik-,,,o cuuliiied lo the dull houv broadcloth coat and cap and trimmings wilh huve passed tho great devil and the fighting tabornnclo ol'claj that chain us tu eurth and his enough to eat and but littlo to do cocks and am bound in the coach to tl bull companions roared with laughter at the " damned another of tho now bights is tho servants in their and m iutli by tl brown cow and ihe " hen clove i joke rid i iv i tho go itletnon's sorvants in eiigliuid nnd t hickens - to say nothing of tl i oss fox a glow uf indignation p,si colored the stranger's look very liko our dandies nnd tho gonlloini'ii s -.' tho jolly butcher and tho " white cows cheek j but he checked the feeling in a moment and what 1,1 >■waiters indeed one's ideas of pro all names of english public houses odd enough said with much composure to the fourth are print in often wonderfully puzzled tin ser in be suroi every town in england i believe has you also determined that i should lose my place voids i,rc such well dressed fellows in bucii tin " ioorgo hotel ,,, t to ay nothing of the or will you oblige mo by taking a contra scut '" broadcloth with o many trappings thnl i have to royal victorias itc c the bos hotel ina " vye do tom said his young lordship lo the pucker up m mouth twice before i can ask thorn place s called tho head hotel but by what law person add rossed ; " he's something in tbe wa i to do a job i cannot tell servant fi , master il haa this claim which all acknowledge i ,-;,, t your profession quito it phisiological curiosity and therefore i ti oo wanting opposite m say but it ollon blazons the claim publicly enough you ought to accommodate him ' hotel ,,, ports th a fellow tins often popp 1 hii for miles and miloi t nf london there i<in " mo i be poisoned il'l do repliod tho sludonl head out who interests iiii ch lb iiii on a it wore almost a succession of houses t l.i-i i of medicine ; " in ;, disaoctiug room l would make powdered wig scarlet breeches silk stockings si could soo tho block cloud of smoke thai over ho an excellent bubjoct : bul in a coach and this vor buckles and a coat covered nil wilh otnbroide vors over this immense hive of human b g i warm weathor tool old gentleman 1 if you'll ry nnd spangled buttons if i hud nol hail a hint atretchod my oy us long before i enmo to the thames place yourself under my earn i ii engage ,,, tho r two i should i ai lake him for the duke nf or the i'ems aa thoy call it here but these english course of six weeks b dint of a judicious courso of wellington lie looks very like the wig except do not speak english is i hull prove by and by diuretics and cuthnrtics to save you hcroaftcr lin ed — our major generals of militia ■muster rascals a they are for nbusing us for our yunkoo expense of a doublo sou i t really to take „ day it would he a long while before i could ism j tho farfamed thames to s_e this river and middle sent in tho month of jul ib contrary to all make up my mind to sk such „ piece of furniture when i lirst snw it and thai t li from loudon i tho rules f hygoin and ;, practice to which i to do any thing in a servile way ii s master ii was a pretty little rivulet as we should call it have a peculiar antipathy whom i havesinco seen isdrcs i vory liko somoof with low banks that the penobscot would tako in and the la,,o was renewed at the old gentle our plain men — and herein is u lesson for 1 man nl p gulp and this was ihe thames the renowned man's expense lover f fine dress — thai he is ploying in america thnmob bearing on ms little bosom all the com by this lime the patience of tho conchco who the very same part ihal a master makes his i very morce of the richest and pekiu excepted the grout had hatched to too intloi part of the dialogue wus servant play in england and hero s another est citv of the world then windsor castlo exhausted hurkee gomtnoni bind he sot lesson too for us how ridiculous is that silly i,,n was in sight ; the residence of the king and royal th the business as you liko : hut t wants just throe ia t ,„, of livery ,,, the northern state n is u ii family with the british hag floating over ii to do quarters of a minutu of twelve ; and with tho first enough in thu southern in another condition of so note tho presence of the king aa our hag boat over btroke of tho i nivorsity clock in horses st be cn tv — when nn american livery is such a beggar our capitol when congress s in session oil i would not wail throe seconds longer for the ly imitation of the rich and cost i dresses over the but ill my eyes won for london — anon we were kino cod 1,1,-ss him i would lose mu my situa 3im hero when an englishman too can put ,,,, engulphed in this whirlpool of human beings swal tion and with that he mounted i boy look his livery tho crest of the armsnfhis family where j lowed p in the mighty vortex in the , it f the up ihe reins culled in il,e hostler to shut the door as we republican americans cannot for the iiii 1 of growth of centuries where man has been dying for and at listening with upraised whip for the ex us tell what families wo come from a largo ma hundreds .,,„! hundreds nf years and nthcr men pected stroke joritv of us having n families ut all who we have tilled the reservoir whorebnttlosnnd tho plague as it so mile i from the venerable bolfroy tha have the oat of arms let us , l,„i i lit livery and have si r,ve,l to see which should work direst havoc horses as if they recognized the su nd started oil nol before with hiiuia life where the great dead in to tiir ,,,__- ' at a gallop with the four young mimes in w limn r ashbel smiths joseph w hampton from the nantucket enquirer i ifk op a village editor then iin ,„, u s extant ,,,.„-,■4w*utwii„,r 1,1 ""'"' operation on the mind than those which pertain to the management of a c u-y newspa per our metropolitan establishments are hill of latkir saving apparatus and are moreovei conduct ''•' on ho mos mndorn l approved tuil-dividina principle ihe oditor ha i is op ,|,, sc ., 7 r l"»i "' s as*i»tanl auolhor and perhaps ,, third and a fourth their appropriate retiring places also !„• t r-i employs himself two or three hours per diem up the politics or other chief topics of the i;,v - •"" l tl "'"' is an end of hi talk for these iwcty i hour his subordinate overhaul ""' ■"•"! papers string items together make p police roporls scribble scrap ollocal n a , detail or construct awful accident regulate then no hat cvc each in his respective department tho publisher who is next ,„ authnrit to the prin ipal editor oversee ihe affairs of the counting r m here o ia also assisted by book keeper and derl ihe punier presides over iin ,„\ | „ .. "' lh0 pw and th imposing sticl apportions ,"'" lk long tho j i.e men „„,| apprentices : v l u '' ; "' ( ' ls '" gel out the pap \ ..,,,. son i bus by u systematic division of lubor each moving in h,s own allotted sphere the whole machinery jfoes like clock-work not so with the concerns of a village prim ; ospr iull.y il locatod on the seaboard in some spot not used as ,„„. of the world's thoroughfare whoso superintend suoh o journal st adapt his w.rk toall manner of enpricos and undertake alls rts ".' ° rprises the dunes of every part of tho factory are concert rated in him he must specu late in politico fabricate tales descant on the s i oncies measure out paragraph and poelry gather ship-news compose advertisements pick up joke ol iiinrriagos and deaths |„. must hear oven thing know every thing tell every thing the hooks and lulls the purchase and payments the ''" """ s , "" 1 " ll " kicking are all within his pro vinco he has ihe whole to regulate or provide for lo dispense r recoive lie must be accessible at all hours always at hi post and often elsewhere at every one's command '" i 1 '"' deno e t blow u p or g u p preml wl ich mg tho btreum and winking at ihe eddy hi den or business purgatory is an epitome nf chaos here a broken choir there a worm eaten neketty table bearing a cracked inkstand three quill tumps sundry strips of scrawled paper a pot of frowzy paste a pair of edgelesa scissors and a tin lamp stuck in a perforated barrel bono in one comer is ,. dilapidated desk oovered with an as sortmout of office lumber and professional trumpe ry a ledgor a dictionary the mail book a pile of congressional documents bundles of unliquidated subscription bills heaps f achool books sent in to pay lor anticipated compliments pamphlet of eve ry hue size m nature some of them sleeping llk " ' ol or any other wearied sentinel upon the very tup of n magnzinp tlilcis i ri 1,1 i vtion ' 1 the w -,,■•, n carolinibii i published every sa ii iinvv nt two id liars per annum if paid in udvun.-n or two doll ii and fifty conla if not paid before ilia expiration oi thr nonth ,. 2 no paper will bo di conlin i until nil arrearages aro paid loss at llio discretion of the editors 3 subhcriplions will not be received for a i than one yoar and a fkilure to notify the rditorsofa wi_h lo discontinue at the end of a year will be consi dered as a now engagement 1 any parson wno will procure six subscribers to tho carolinian and lake the trouble to collocl and transmit nn ir ui cription-m noy to tha i id tors shall have ;, pa per i titia during then conl inuance ... > • /', rsoni unit bled la the editors may transmit to them through llie mul nl their r,-k — provided they gel th acknowledgment of any respectabu person to prove that such remittance wus regularly made ti'.iois hi mil rrti8i mi 1 advertisements will be conspicuously and correct ly inserted at 60 cents per square ibrthe ural insertion and nt cuts ibr each continuance : but whore an ad vertise,nonl is ordered to go in only twice ix eta will bo charged lor end insertion if or ice i lor in aorl only ssl will u nil cases be charged 2 persons wl sire !,, ongaga by the year will bo ace immodated by a reasonable adduction from the above ohargoi for transienl custom to on n 1 to insure prompt attention to letters addressed to !!„• r lit il poi lagc liould in all cases be paid " 11 , ii vkt 11 mush , ssl m " from tin knickerbocker dreams tho coachman of an english coach is almost ed and the mighty living were thronging — :, nl here their own rudeness and our iin friend's disappoint always a fat man ours happens to he not over am i one solitnry man knowing not a being among mont nflbrded a prolific theme for joko and morn fat but lie is the only lean ,„„• 1 have seen wo one million and a half like myself ! and horo even monl during the whole stage have eleven passengers outside and four in four here over the very dust of the host slain by the tho subject of their mirth in tho meantime hi or live outside arc ladies and indies bv the wuv plague and tho mightier host slain by time palaces red a postchaiso and followed and overtook the ride on the outside as well as in the quantity of are up and the wild reckless laugh is heard ;*— coach at the second stopping place where llie pas baggage they never say baggage in england eve commerce is boisterous pushing its wealth tho beau songers gut out ton minutes for dinner as the ry thing is luggage is immense a coach on our tiful lady and gallant beau driving their high und postchaiso drove up to the inn door two young roads would upset in a very short time wilh such a proudly decked steeds and the golden embroidered chimney sweep passed with their bag and brooms load nor could an english coachman drive an livery of servants is flashing in the sunset oh and their well known cry american coach on an american road he would there is something painfully sad on entering such come hither my lads said tho corpulent break the nocks of all his pnssongors in a very in city i where are the men who figured go his gentleman j " what say you to a ride short time for such furious driving as will answer trio sly the kings and ihe nobles the orators and tllo whiles of thoir eyes en i rued into still more over ii me adami/.ed road here would he ruin over the poets i gone whore sueli inen as johns n and striking contrast will llio dark shade of their s „,. oltr roads i have been often amused to see the goldsmith and iin and sheridan mil fox nre ty cheeks " will you have a rule my boys in wheel put in an iron shoe to go down a little hill gone with the other dead within the mails of yon ho sl i__c conch that an american driver would never think of at der abbey i nm writing this within the sound of " yces zur said tho eldest scarcely daring tn all tlio inside seats of a coach cost nearly dou westminster — what is fame or wealth ihal this behove the evidence of his oars ble the sum that the outside seats coal — and they h ml now trampling the streets should seek il thus " .. ull then — hostler .' open the st:,o ( . door in are nut half so pleasant unless t be in a sh we : doea wellington or peel withit the walls nf st sto with you ; and d'ye hear . he sure you take the but this is another invention to keep a certain class phen's either promise himself un existence thai a middle seats ; so — one ,,,, each bide of pooplo from all possible approach t another marlborough or a canning has not that each atrug tho guard's horn sounded s and coachco voice cln>s this classification is in lee i amusing all glea so fiercely in the conflict of parties what was heard only one in note and a half more ver britain in somo of tho steamboats thoy confusion there is here i what involutions of street gentlemen ; come on hivo thruo cabins raduatini the price according nnd lines what a pile of brick and mortar and pheycame bowed laughingly to our friend oi ly oa some of the railroads they luivo three clns stonel what a wilderness of men i whatqra tho corporation nnd passed on tn tho stage the of cars these are little things as specimens bel of thought and actions and i among them all young lord was ihe firal who put h,s foot on the of mnuv others morn important one soes this lo am but the millionth and five hundredth part — steps " why how now couchee what damned ul claasificati n as it were so novel to us the mo hood god how utterly insingnifi ant we are joke is this . get out you rascals or i'll teach mont he enters england and it is visible in almost you how t play gentlemen such a trick again everything — so numerous and strong are tho bar * regent street is now the fashionable ptreet of the " - s|1 still my lads said the fat gentleman — riers that aristocracy girls itself with ensrlish city here the dead who died with the plague were " my lord iho two middle seats are mine regular coaches ore all licensed which is an*xcellent plnn buried here the women of the town now thickly con ly taken and duly paid for and these youths ore t carry s many passengers and no more regate my two proteges an english stagecoach is free as we approached london two of our inside »♦- to every ono v,„,r lordship has a horror of thn passengers who after paying for an inner seat pre ■• roland for an oliver middle seal pray tnke tbe corner one ferred riding outside were driven in as the coach an english gentleman of true john bull dimen 4 "'>*,■• roachod „ -, l t;„l i said the lawyer men was afraid to carry thirteen passengers outisde biona thnl is weighing some eighteen or twenty e f ve u p ho cause and cry your mercy mr bis license extending in hill eleven — and i marked stone had occasion i travel in a btage coach from - thai as wn went along many of tho cabmen in lon oxford to london the stage enrried six im_.de ; " possession is nine-tenths of the law my go.sl don put out heir whips us if ihey were < nling and our hen engaged two places as in considern s "'- '' would be uncivil to dislodge tbe poor youth ; ns tho coach starts too at the vory moment al tion of his size he com-nnnly did for himself j ou have yuur corner lotted it at every stage the horses are all ready the other four seats were taken by oxford stu 1 " heaven preserve u i laid the clerical student the time at which the coachman shall lie at all the dents i " "" ll "-' -""' lv ""' afraid of a black coat re principal town ia marked upon the way-bills and these youths homo lighter than our modern fled the other " besides wl ght not to con the exact time of his arrival is marked i by the j lambert arrived at tho stotge before him and each '" '"' nought lo earthly concerns bul rather agent there thus the punctuality of movement 7 snugly possessed himself of a corner sou having n ■' ur " hem heavenward is wonderful it is like clock work the guard centre seat ,,,, each side vacant the round good , " im rather go through my examination a secend when there is one and there is one almo-l alwaya tempered face of j 7m bull o0n after appeared at """•' x '" ln *" b 1 " bona black devils groanod keeps the time and whistles to the coachman lo the carriage door ; and peeping into the vehicle the medical rtudent make bin l,iv faster nndnverygunrd hasawntch and observing the local arrangement that had i " soot is perfectly wholesome my young friend if he is too slow the milestones on the road with i nade he said with a imilo ! you bee i am und you will nol be compelled to violnto the rule of his watcb let him know his exact progreas of a pretty comfortable si gentlemen ; s i have hygoia by taking a middle seat pray gel in the mail coachea all leave london al - o'clock taken two seats i will i bliged if one of you al ll "" i '' "'"''-• catchee who had stood grin in the evening all in ireland leave dublin in the will move into the opposite seat ao that i maybe ning behind aotually cheated into forgeifolness of same mam er for all parts of the kingdom and able to enter 7 "">'■' ''>' ' ho excellent i the joko came forward it is a pleasant sight to see them as the v all start i my good sir said a port young lawyer '* gentl eti you have lost me one minute and a at the saino moment from the general post office « possession is nino-tonths of the iaw you en quarter already imuatdnveon without you if o the guard in their red coats all sounding their horns gaged two seats there tbey are one on each side '"' > "" ''"" ' ''" e >"'"' company nml driving at once f„r ihe different roads all over we engaged one each comefirat entered regular tl "' m " |, '" ls '' ilsl nl " lul glance al each other england and scotland they drive about twelve ly ,,„., our possession and our claims to the seats , "" 1 ,, "' m crepl warily into their respective corners nnle an hour and avenge ten mile including all we occupy are indisputable a " ll "' hosllorshul thedoor he found it impossible stoppage indeed in nnv part of england vou can 1 do nol wish to dispute your claim said the 0 compo*e hta feature i ii give you something count u ion the the arrival of n i ch for a certain other " bul i trust to your politenma seeing how to change your cheer you grinning rascal said iv within live minutes of the ti allowed uj the case hand to enable me to pursue my jour he future churchman trotching out of aie window this furious driving would is somewhat 1 ngorons noy ' , l,,m "'" l " ml ' r """ l,lv 8v " dod " l " l,l"w in many parte of london light carta wilh a ingle oh hang politeness said a hopeful young mv white pantaloon i cried the lord horse take many of the mails to ihe suburbs tl [ scion of some noble house « i have i horror of a ; " mv bobu 1 ', , ljl ll :' l """.'"'' ,„ s:l "' ''"' la " >"'' number of their pasaenger is limited in t hi ad mid he seat and would not take one to oblige my '" i l 1 ' 11 "'- i he t.iti.y rascals mirnble arrangement there are rnanv bints f r our ; grandmother one sits so ungracefully ; and is ''''"' ""' s '' "' ""■carriage wheels and the mire coach proprietors though up r roads there can sidea on iomm all chance of looking at the pretty traiiied laughter f the spectator drowned ihe se be im such certainty of movement aa there is ,„ girla along the road good old gentleman arrange t 1 "' the lamentatwn e gland i your concern a you please ; i tick to my corner at the next stage n bargain was struck the there are many little thing all along the road and lie leaned buck yawned and settled himself sweeps were liberated the scuts shaken and brush lo remind me that i am in n foreign counrty the w iib hopeless composure in ins place ed the worthy on of the university made up among eagles no innper answer my purpose the sove j our corpulent friend though a man nol easily thennelveetlieexpen f the poaatchaiio the vo roign and the crown have taken their placo in 1 diicompoaed waa somewhat put out by this unman doctor violated for once thn rules ol hygeia b sr stead of d.dlais and corils the talk is all of shillings ly obstinncv he turned to :, smart looking youth king middle mat i and all piurnied on together and iei.co a different law of the road prevails j wilh a simjior on bis face ; a clerical student who withoul fiirthnr quarrel or grumbling except from directly the reverse of ours the coachman pass | bad hitherto sat in reverie dreaming perchance of coachee who declared that to is delayed a ml e all carriage on the right band instead of the left some at benafloe " will vou i acoommodate nut und a half at .•,„■lago and within a few so \ river now and than appeare the bridge are i me v he said : " this is the hist ij.ind.m itage that cond of three minutes t the next was enough to all stone magnificently made blot a house is built i gne to-day nnd business of urgent importance j ry the pat enc i a faint that it was of wood ; all are of stone or of brick the villa 1 calls me lo town _ — t — bv mils kkiiil iimiv revere thyself — for thou art wonderful liven in thy pnnsivenosa hail heir ,,! heaven immortal mind i — that when the body sleeps 1 1 . i ronui with unsenl',1 eye nnd tireless wing where memory hnth no chart nnd reason i'm is no pole-star li,r her compass guest divine i inr earthly nature bows iiseli to thee — putting its ear of clay unto the sigh < m thy disturbed visions if perchance i nin sonic whisper of thy glorious birth i r deathless heritage how sweet are droams to those whom waking lifo bath burfeiled with dull monotony tis sweet when day hnth bee n weariness and evening's li ind like some lean miser r lily doth clutch i'ho flowers that morning gave us :>, i down and brentite ;> fragrance thnt they never knew — pressing our lingers to the thorn loss rose tin springs where'er we trend tis very sweet to turn from stern reality who sits ink s hue march beldame nil precise nnd old and sneer intolerant — anil with the spoil of radiant fancy rove unl bin i nnd wild and limitless w i niggard fortune gives a stonv pillow — like the patriarch's bed wh > slept nl bethel — gentle dreams do plant an niry ladder tor the angel's feet m kmg that hard couch like tho gate of heaven th y lee i us on atnbrnsifb — till we loathe our household bread female self-possession a correspondent of a phi ladelphia paper relates the following incident aa having turred dunngthe r a proceeding al baltimore to give you soma idea of the power of beauty £ will state a circumstance which occurred inst night a physician who hid acted as fthe mounted guard became in the i „■;. obnon a lo the will of tbe mob they therefore in rill fury marched to hi house it was almost 12 o'clock nod fow of the inhabitants l„„l reined lo he,r rest mrs s senleu 1,1 her door when the crowd came suddenly upon tha i m — she stepped out upon the porch and domanded ,„ a loud voico gentlemen what do you want staggered al tho fearlessness of tbe lovely creature 1 i leaders beaitated far a moment and then i„l,l the object ol the unceremonious vis she fated that lur husband was nol in said that there was no one in the house i herself another female nnd her inlhnl if you ii,e baltimorians said she 1 know you will not niton pi to molest us unprotected as we „.<■; if you nro bo ms in saying ibis she atood aside hut they exclaimed no madam we will not harm you and passed on i am told thai her nerves were strung to mch a pitch that she hinted immediately afterwards " to traverse nil untir'd broad realms more bright than fabled arnby — to hoar unearthly music — to plunge deep i seas of miss — to make the tyrant grave unlock its treasure vnlvo nnd yield ihe tbnn whose loss we wept back to our glad embrace to wear the tomb dump drapery yet to live — to catch from hoaven a gin ipse of streets of gold a sound of hnrpiugs nnd a gleam nf wings forever glancing o'er the ethereal way — these are the gifts of dreams nnd we would speak most reverently ol tiieir strung ministry ixi — life is but a dream i awake ! awake ! cnsl off the tninee of vanity and look with keen undii/./.led eve nhove tha cloud thnt canopies nine's hopes hear ye the voice of deity that and man's hour of sleep in the still baptism of his dewy dreams bearelh such witness of the wondering soul as lire i l o'er lor inn's wave — " behold my son !' the plague it i stated that dr abbott an englishman who officiates a surgeon major to ins highness ibrahim i actio i discovered thai h,,s disease s not contagious but purely endemic nnd thnt it yields as readily to a proper course of medical treatment ns any il r disease the discovery was ui.i-le accidentally while on board an egy plain vessel he was called upon to see a patient felt his pulse ind proc led ,,-• |„. deemed the eii^o required so after the disease proved to be the plague 1 the doctor believing that l should inevi tably take it himself determined notwithstanding to continue his attention at all hazards lie did m and will perfect success no only ,„ that case but in ma ny other which he afterwards undertook the disco very is certainly of great importance european correspondenei of the portland advertiser things in england jink 1835 a truce to essays 1 am on the wing again — you may consider me on he road lo london as entering london mounted on an english couch thoy never say stage here that's a viinkecisiu und mark an nmrir.ift in fingfaail stage coach ihey sometime ay — never driver lull lllv,;iy coachman yes you may consider me on a stage conch a being galloped oil to loud from portsmouth t miles in 7 hours including top page j hire 1 j shillings about three dollars with out the coachman who comes in for 60 cents more you see i a as particular as a guide book the fact is these are llie very little tilings every bod wants to wnovv and therefore i have treasured them up and now il any one will take the trouble to dcsiv comparisons he will see hal land-motion is t ue same in england as in northern states and , he per than it is in the southern steamboat lire is dearer in land carriage the english are a century ahead of s in comfort expedition cer tainty of motion sic cvc in steamboat carriage we are a little more than a century ahead of them — und us much better as their carriages and horses are than ours so much worse are iheir steamboats one of the new sijhis that first strike an yv ricun eye is the number of red coats — of officer nnd soldiers that be meels will in the old world having been in halifax and in new brunswick i was partially prepared for such an exhibition — the red-coated soldiers and the blue coaled officer throng the sl reels f portsmouth one moat with them every turn lie takes indeed it is balxvonder tint tl english find little difficulty in procuring recruits and the best of them too — fur the poor fel i here is nu oak tree ,,, richmond township fnv etie county ten which ens„res around t tba ground fifiy feel and ave fbel iron the ground girt '!'■', foel iii niches the slump of another tree cut on hie nu tract ot land un aaures li feet t niches iii il nuieter muni's gang the last nashville republican contains the following extract of a letter which goes further to confirm the credibility of the mu ii i pamphlet ■ii.\ni.ottk tenn aug 17 1^35 p 8 we have a couple of chaps in jail at this place whom we suppose to o of murel's gang they came i this pine and ofifend to s dt borae so cheap that the citi_sen bacame auspiciousoftbem and put them in jail since they wee put in jail ihey bay c nifessed enough lo convict them theil names are renin and liirkiu finis they say tl,e horses which ihey have were stolen by j (_". muni from may-field kentucky keep i good look out the country is full nf rascals ' _____ m are uglv when compared with ours in the beauty f those in the northern states we far sur pass the kiigli_.li window blinds and verandahs '- sonic temporal afii.ir no doubt said the graceless youth with nn nir of much gravity ; " some speculation after filthy lucre good father a western i_n|,er slates thai during the inte luirrirnnc i danton illinois ■i et rail was driven by the ji/rcs of llie wind entinlti through the body of an ojc '. the name of r tims appears ill murel's book by stewart as one of his confederates
Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1835-09-26 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 26 |
Year | 1835 |
Volume | 16 |
Issue | No.17-Whole No.799 |
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Creator | Ashbel Smith and Joseph W. Hampton |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | Ashbel Smith and Joseph W. Hampton |
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, September 26, 1835 issue of the Western Carolinian a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601575778 |
Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1835-09-26 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 26 |
Year | 1835 |
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 2140606 Bytes |
FileName | sawc04_18350926-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 4/13/2009 10:42:40 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 |
FullText |
the western caroijntan # published every saturday morning aoidibtblli j-djl'jj aiij ja>3j_.i>jj v jlia'iil^'l'iiil editors and proprietors jyumber 17 of volume 16 salisbury oittii carolina september 20 1835 numwv eyom\)egvimutig 799 the western carolinian i low here musl have vory bad taste not to oxchongo i are never -■,-,,. a,„l then the hotels have such i al your ago your thoughts should turn heavou i his l"„liili,l conditio ui life unl l,,s rags for u red odd names thai ihey really amuse inn ; for hero i i ward instead of ik-,,,o cuuliiied lo the dull houv broadcloth coat and cap and trimmings wilh huve passed tho great devil and the fighting tabornnclo ol'claj that chain us tu eurth and his enough to eat and but littlo to do cocks and am bound in the coach to tl bull companions roared with laughter at the " damned another of tho now bights is tho servants in their and m iutli by tl brown cow and ihe " hen clove i joke rid i iv i tho go itletnon's sorvants in eiigliuid nnd t hickens - to say nothing of tl i oss fox a glow uf indignation p,si colored the stranger's look very liko our dandies nnd tho gonlloini'ii s -.' tho jolly butcher and tho " white cows cheek j but he checked the feeling in a moment and what 1,1 >■waiters indeed one's ideas of pro all names of english public houses odd enough said with much composure to the fourth are print in often wonderfully puzzled tin ser in be suroi every town in england i believe has you also determined that i should lose my place voids i,rc such well dressed fellows in bucii tin " ioorgo hotel ,,, t to ay nothing of the or will you oblige mo by taking a contra scut '" broadcloth with o many trappings thnl i have to royal victorias itc c the bos hotel ina " vye do tom said his young lordship lo the pucker up m mouth twice before i can ask thorn place s called tho head hotel but by what law person add rossed ; " he's something in tbe wa i to do a job i cannot tell servant fi , master il haa this claim which all acknowledge i ,-;,, t your profession quito it phisiological curiosity and therefore i ti oo wanting opposite m say but it ollon blazons the claim publicly enough you ought to accommodate him ' hotel ,,, ports th a fellow tins often popp 1 hii for miles and miloi t nf london there i |