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the western carolinian i ii i ■■i i in i i .. i 1 1 i i .' .. ni , \ i • . i i , ., \ * i i cut on on e i 1 1 ■i i ii nv 1 1 i .. i ii i - 1 v i i in i ui ii i i - 1 y i i * i.i ei i 1 1 1 i i . in , ,, i nc ci ii-i.i - 1 mend me nts to i hi c ' i • 7 \ h \ i iin v c f fisher / /./ fors ia w proprietors s s no xi of \ ol xix ( no from commencement 819 salisbury a c august 24 l838 tkrmh of cahoijman i yyw.vw v.uvwvamml l tlio vv ai ,,., ,. , .. , ., . ,, ,, , o ur j _".__ l : j _ u u j j »___ ___. ffcaul inform i ,..:.. pub ______ f iftd '" '' l '' ''" 1 n no i--r "- hbujyb i , i y i i h iii i k l paid '" b ly in town ldure ... n | the end ul s year will be n^c|d ns j»i ____________________________ 33 ___________ ' l . — i'll i hold i incs ki im i y h van or eight years ago i was travelling hn i i ,. ,. ... .,.. i . ■ikii h uud hai ing ttliti ii . rowing i le ... i i i hn i left heir h h i re i ui in iho aft rtiixiu tt arriving al vbbol i .... i | vnd a highland soldier apparently . ligued if l i ml ■up iii ii i inagici in broken but whosi n l ill remains j ____________!_________. r i,__^__l..i_i • ,,._______■j rb lh tier o ml *.| in ii lott iv bed ii ha-l,",e,l ful il -..' i - he lell upon ilis lie ss llj iii ... ' i " my in it hoi ' . > in , nv molbei i he > \ hum 1 h nol yoll ton leuve ni look ,. in i .. i you in son — your ,,»,, willi — luiie yo loo fn i n e mother 1 sho i lay upon her death i 1 nnd lhe lido a life yy,.s i.i.i ebbing hut tie reuioinborod ton f her bolovnd u drove il hoi k fin ■. moment sho op lied ber e e . hl ail ll pie i lo i iii • her feeble to church warn hi royal party tn chinch iv ni ill noble lord 11 i inn h to ins surprise ibe sermon waa on n duties of the sabbath •• llo.y did your lordship like lha sermoitt ... quired ihuynuuu t.iiccn " vi rj much yoni in jest ' replied llio noblman wilh the ih si gran he could •• i will nol conceal from you -... i ihe queen that i si nighl i senl ihe clergyman ihe n vi from which in 1 preached i hope we hail nil he il better for it the day passed without a single word ",.'. ihe subject of lho papers f ltn poii.im e -" which musl be gone into ai length ilia 1 ir.lsliip yi a a he nliviiys is graceful anil entertaining and nl night ylicn her majesty wus iil.o.it i i withdraw to morrow morning my lend she s ul ul nny hour you please — early as ei en il y oil hhe yve will go llllo llie-e papers his lordship could 1 1 i 1 1 i iih ,,| in r ml ing ill so ear ly un hour on her majesty — nine would ho limo enough " as they are of importance my lord i w.uid have atlouded to them earlior — but ut nine he it and ill nine her majesty was seated renily to loceive the nobleman who luu been taught a lesson on lln llie duties of the sul hai h it is tn is imped be will uni quickly forget — london court journal b^^^^^^^^^^^^^^__*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^h h^v t ~ ~~ ~ h w iho sul hei p 1 . ig 1,1 . i i . 7 ii rarnod histoul upon rial , and we were p . i h i.-ii up in ' spol.e h.u j ■i who may call on him h ' friends at ihn first glance ho wnron plain high ho ol.nie knew lho words lhat she uttered ; they ' laud h and a coarse gray great coat bi.llo.iud seemed icci-nts or miiigled anguish ol joy and ol ic ll his dn ■el.iuu blessing foi sevural ins he boot over ibe only to lho ; but tl i vosadignit in his bod nnd wept biiterly he held her withered hand or and a liro n glowii in bin eyes in bis j ho started j nndas wo approached him tho chinflnin ii exceed hand ''" held n;i itifl and lifeless he wepl .... in i . . ii , and hi i he gazed irom lho dead body of his father iraci . ...... i beauty wore slill upon bis cheeks ' ' "' is inolhor — his eyes lered wildly un fawi lorn homisphero had lingod them ' 1 "' in the other i note his hand ii with a sallow hue and imprinted uniimelv ., rows is brow and threw himself upon a chair whiffe our cunvorsi ii minted chiefly to misery transfixed h as if a thunderbolt had en scene r around us and we had pleasantly j urney lered bis soul lhe for iwo ... three mih - when we arrived ' vl11 ""' sttvo n description of the mi innchnlv nm inn sequestered i ml ground l.y the waj lunoral and lho solitary mournor the fathers • id near which ll.oro wa ihur chure obsequies were delayed and the son laid both dwelling lis luw ty 11 was thinly novoied with hia parents in the aa gravo lurf and we sal down u il to rest m com several months passed away before i gained in pn ilenl and melancholy and i formation res ng ihe sequel of my little story dered mix d nmuug the graves v " ' im ; '"'■tn-re i ml in the dual william here 1 ho sleeps oof my father's campbell with a sad and anxioui heart made en children who died in infancy quir.es after jeanie le li.-.tln object nl hii oarlj ho picked upi ii ilonofr he ground ond aflbciiuna to whom wetiave already alluded for i hum nc 1 1 enilv about ten yards " ihal " added ' le rnl weeks bis -. irch wni fruitless bul i length he " is the very spot hut thank uod ! no grave he leu rued il i pr pertv hml be.-n loll ... her fa stone has be.-n raised during nv nbsonci ' it is n ''''''' v l distant ml ive an i ihal ho n ■• n idml iiken 1 shall i'm i my parents living ind " con somewhere in diiuifriesshiro i mod he with ii mil ■• mny i also find iheii lovo '" ''"' * .'"" g"rb whj-ph 1 i ve il ready dlscribed 1 1 is hard sir h n the heart of a parent is turned ho soldier set out upon his journey with little . .... t bis tin child difficulty ho discovered tho house ii resembled he drooped his bend upon ins lucu-i for n fe '""'' l : '" :| "' occu ! by thfl hi iii t cl is of farm iii uii ni nod vies bilont and hastily raising h.s '*''• the from door stood open lie knocked but lore-lingcr to bis uyes seem d to dash away aaoli "" '""' answered he approachej along the p . i.irv tear then turning lo me ho continued "'■'£' — ho heard a vujee n an apartment nnhisrighi " you may think sir this is weakness in a soldier again ho knocked bu was unheeded lie en hul huuioi hearts boa i beneath a red coal mi ''''''' uninvited a g p wns standing in the iii imr whose name is campbell and win was ''"'' "' lhe floor nud at g ihem a minister in ii hi i.o.n argyloshirowhiloyoungjiso wealthy commencing tlie marriage m rvice of tho church farmer iu this oighburhond twelve years ago of scotland the bride hung her head sorrowful i loved n being giuiile ns the light nf a summer ly and team were stealing down her cheeks — in io m we were i lui iron together nnd she gn y * tt " his own jeinio leslie the clergyman paused in beauty on my sight as the star of evening steals the bridi i ir stepped foi vard uigrily and im into glory through the twilight iiui sho wns i r t'ircd " what do ye wunt sir (" bul instant re uni portionless the daughter of . in u hephord cognising his feature he seized him by the breasl ouratlacl ml he id fi .... il imand and in a v hnlfchukod wiib passion continued , i a forever i could not and he — sorrnwtak'yi l">r a senuiiilrel i what's brought turn i me from his house i wnndorod i knew vl ' '" " — ''"' l "' "" ir especially at a time like not and 1 cared nol whilhv ba 1 yy ill not 1 ll "' ! ( '''' ""*■" '"> house sir i say willie lain yuu with my history in my utmost iieod 1 mpb.-ll,ge it o mv house an nr-v.-i darken my ui .. .... r.ini i'l'ilii t.ii -, mo ivtiii was then '• ■'"' win wt t our ne'er do y ii e unten inco . , lie recruiting service and in -., few weeks i h sudden slunk h mowed the mention f his joined that regiment of proud hearts i was nt nome,-and jeanie leslie fell into the arms of her urns is wh n tlio invito a to the wolf nnd the hndemaid i * von rnn g a . midnight through lhe streets li peace mr leslie said ihe soldier pushing was thu herald of a duy of glory and of doath — ihe old man aside }" since matters are thus 1 will w ihree highland regim nts fui three nly atop to aaj lirnwoll for auld lang syne you iu one joined in rivalry in love and in pui aunot deny me that pose nnd thank faio ! i was present when th he passed towards lha ohjitot of his young love scots grey flying to or aid raised the eleciric she spoke nol — ho moved nut he took he bond shout scotl ni i forever scotland forov . '" ro '"" -'"' soemod unconsci us nf what he did and turned our larlaned clansmen sc hand fin-evei i s ' -'"" - iz ''' 1 i l "' r beautiful countenance reverberatod as from tbo hearts we had left behind baence boca as a dream upon her fane the us and ' scotlnnd forever i re-ech s i « victory !' ver ) language hn had acquired during their sepa heavens added ho starting to his hei and ration was laid wade natural phed over art grasping ins stall ns the enthusiasm of lho past ' u " 1 l "* addrasspd her iu the accen's in winch he gushing back upon ins s.iul to ve j i.ie.l iii thai had '"*•' breathed love and won her heart sh.nu '.,,,- ,,, ice au eternity in llie v il.i.ilu.us of a '- l.-iui !*' snid he pre-sieg her hand lieltveeii vmerting nl thn rowan .'. ca ■1 '.' rsnco nnciel u iii bo in hi ul the i in of i lip i ll 1*111 on tho new concord itoad on i'uesdnj lhc .' iii o'clock \. vi \ i'h ol the cause ,.<■inviti lend r a tl'l l.ll.ui , pr llownn i : ■■id uk ult ijtt.u t ii i n .. ii s k ihe mi i ioi . ■i 0 li , ,- ol iho 13 llh regi ment of n militia nre hereby command i paradt i lhe < loiiithoi.se in lh town nl the i iwing extract from lawrence's philo sopliiciil and practical treatise nil horses con lams a good general description of the external figure grounded as ha observes on tha just pnn cipli - ot theory , and confirmed by experience tbe head i .. horse should ba void of flesh and for length and size appear to hold fair proportion wilh the size ol ins body ins eye full uml some yih.it 1 1 1 ■< ■■ii rit-i tt ; eye-l.ds thin and dry ; ears thut narrow erect of mulling length und nut dih.uiit from each other forehead ii.it not too large or piute und running nearly inastraight lino in ths muzzle which should be mull und line ; nostrils capacious ip<t hun in nil li of sufficient depth und the tongue noi tun large ; the jaw-bones wide at top where they join tbe neck ; the head nol ab ruptly affixed in thu extremity of tho neck but wnh ii moderate curve und tapering uf the latter the neck must be of moderate not loo great length nor tuo thick and gross on ihe upper purl nor i large and deep bul using from the withers or forehand und afterwards declining and tapering al the extremity il will form somewhat of anarch underneath the neck should be straight from the ch nt ami iy n means conxex or bellying out salisbury on saturday i . nl september nl 111 ,', im :,, \ m . cpiipt for drill and ci .... mu iii older of it w i i col com't ... m brown d'|i t ooeiilcke'k sanative ihe sick nn nfj inking this wonderful mo dicinu which is u toni luu . l_uropc und amc a with lis mighty circs ,-' ,, sale imhijkaovrf . ■iiiii 11 i l . , 1838 uin sculpturing ; i*c('w i'ii'f dslctoxtsdifl [»!' i'm i i i i l'i informs his friends ami the '• public thai li is still nt lus old business of stone utt1ng even miles south ol salisbury , and about j a mile rum it id charleston it ml where he is prep n ■d io accnrpi lute those wishing work in ins hue i nuw bus nu hand and for sale i good suppl ol li i.l.sl'o.n us nf various sizes aud prici , iron tv ,, i live io i in riv dollars a pair ofthe in st gril ii i . hip also window sills i u iii lion i bills from 8'j lo83 uoor i'll i rough bi'ilding rol ks r,,,i , io sevenly.fivo cents tomb stonks r,,.i 10 •.. 815 gold up haft grinders l.'n i pieen 1 ih . liher liop'*s y close attention to bu-i i and his determination ... furnish none but lhe r-t article and on reduce terms to merit aud ee.-iie i liberal portion of public patronage h ■. a county vpril i*'t i - i * 12m the shoulders capacious and uf large extent so as to appear the mosl conspiouous part of ihe body hut without being loaded willi ll - 1 ; hey shuuld reach fairly to the tup of tho withers which must be well raised ; the chest should be sufficiently full unt narrow ur pinched the body ih-.p and substantial ; back a piano of gnud width but handsomely rounded ; buck-bone straight or with a trilling inclination and not oo imrl ; loins wide ami the muscles of the reins or li his full and nulling on each side of the hack bone ; lhe space sullif lui.t between thn ribs and hip bones the bones themselves rnund nnd the but locks deep and oval ; the rump level wilh or not too much elevated above the height of the with ers the croup must have reasonable space and nol sink tun suddenly in which ease the luil wuuld ih set on loo low which might tu bo nearly on a level wnh the buck the binder quarters hould spread to a wider extent than lhe lore purls and lhe hind-feet stand further asunder than those before ihe thighs should ik straight large iiiiisculnr and of consider able length ; the hock wide and clean ; llio shank not loo long but hit and of suhicicnl substance its sinew large ami distinct tho let-locks long tho hocks should furm an angle nf such extent as lo place the feel immediately under the flanks tho fore-arms like tbe thighs should be large muscu lar and i f good length the elbows not turning out wards the knees large and lean the shank or cannon bone bat strong and nut tun lung ; thc ten don large lhe fore-arm and shank musl furm near ly n straight line ; let lock joints largo mid clean pasterns inclining to u certain degree not too long bul lirge iu proportion tn iheir length ; the c mi liary rings nol thick or swell but clean dry and hairy ; the feel neither t ingh nor too flat and f size apparently a sufficient bise for the wieght i h.-y linvo to su ii ; ho fs of color dark and shi mug without seams or wrinkles tough and strong not hard like oak ; foot mt'-rnully concave soal hard bul not shrunk heels wide anil of middling height ; i'm g not too large r fleshy but tough and - d ; ihe feet of equal size should stand exactly parallel s thai lhe front or ine incline neither in iy.ir.1 nor outw rd ; lie fore-feet should stand per pendicular to the chesl a u too much under it and n.ey ihould ba le-s w ide span 1 il the fore-arms ; the legs should not be loaded with hair or plcnitant henderson krs his professional services to the citizem * of salisbury and ita vicinily he occupies the ice ul ni hit dr milcbol si bblll v mr y 18 l-ds ttt^imtlt n:n i'mw !•■'■ni nml t'ltltuj^s upnn lu-^^^s i.elldlllll lljj his " n's a snir iluog ,,, s y r\ni:n 1:1.1 uu m p j lil'nril on saturduy the ith in nn whl j.»j lhe slag road leading from ■.': i'iiv lo concrd one nice nml i in beyond i 1 1 t.b t'*.lem,„,'s it mall inuuct will r i lis i ili.o 1 luu y :■*':! ci u'-l in.eiili is — "'»!., sir he i i me bring my coffin with me — hia friend first gave him u couple of glasses of wine uud then desired him lo stand in his office and assured him that he would walk '.. the man's ™ l.l il few muiuents the illllll.llt.-d soul dial gave eloquence to lus tongue drew itsoif bank into the chambers nf humanity and resuming is seat upun i tbe low wall he continued " i left my old regiment v ni a j^h _____________ bent 1 maun say it tins is a scene i never ex pected to see for oh juanio i could have trusted in ynur truth nnd to your love a tne farmer trusts to seed tun ■and to harvest and is nol disappoint ed oh ! jennie woman ! this is like separating »•.„!, mm an iiiuoiiiil of ca.-di 11-11^1 ic.vipl fl^!*^d!t stag faro ol which the following is n copy : wlm . h m ,,,. t ireven , m jsi_lie and upon thiser i vugust 1st in rami tin attnriiey started he had jusl passed ihe received i samuel s hamilton twenty-one narrow entrance lo lhe town efor ntioned liars stage fare from bbeville 0 ii ri c to ' when be s.iyv a man running very last who stopped lion n car ilina ! a nmincnl and asked him for god's sake 1 nil l.u paooart bin where he should find tho doctor for thai mr l-"„r john mclaren i v washing thai he had been taken into a cot y wallet may bo hod by applying lo tageob ... a hundred yards farlhe on where he linm luu sixteen miles westofsahsbury near remained inaven desperate condition ih.-v-.y ,. r i loading from salisbury lo w , sa *. much astonished the ottorney expecting n thing •^ i oth 183-1 " :, t less than to find the object ol his mission dying 111 - a cottage thither however he 1 .... and saw a w^o u.vs'tlt'ilis u.-d surprising sight namely mr a eated in 111 l work machinery c the he«idd the 1 ,- old woman pushing a 1 i wle.y situated al norwich net smelling-bottle an se and an er throwing .„!",, c ty.state of da icut is now ... full »■•« ... ns . ce after awhile he came a i tie . in d ,*,,:, furnish castings of every 1 "' h.mself but t.ll fu.nl nnd fr.ghtened ... i on very best quality al shorl n e g see.ng the attorney and feel.ng himsell 1 iavorableterma.-m.ii work fitted turn smnewhat under the protection of the law lie : i ichinery built to order hv skilful nnd ox -'''•'•"' h '« hand ' a '"' si '," 1 — , .... i i ;., equal ... nny in the united , " ■'" v *-'■"• z z z z'zzz ' l a dors promptly - ■dk have the i thei n-he l.veth on the blood fc d.lrc-s________________l meaning he _______■______■________ * i . ' i__________j . -.-. * m mwz 7 1^^^i i...i"tt^^m served u ihe n esl indies ; bul i linvenearuuotuui nf my lather — nothing of my mother — nothing of her i love while he was yel speaking the grave-digger with a pick-axe inul spade-over his shoulder en tered the ground he approached within n few yards of where we sal 11 measured off a nur row piece i arili — n encircled lhe little stone which lhe soldier had thrown to mask out the bu rial place of ins family convulsion rushed over ilm features of my companion j he shivered — ho grai ped my arm — his lips quiv rt i — his breathing became short and 1 ,-,,!— the cold sweat trickled from lus temples ii • sprang over the wall — he , rushed to.vnr is tho spot " man i h exclaimed iu agonv whose grave is thill i " ilu.it ! awn wi ye said lhe grave-digger starting back al his manner what na a way is thai to ghil'ii body ! — ;..,- ye dad v " answer ui cried the soldier seizing his hand " wboae grave — whose grave is tha ' •■mercy me 1 replied the man of death " ye are i it o your head — it's nu mild body lhat n i l.\dau t a ii's rave — uml il i 111 tho flesh irom ihe i i.-s and burning the mnrrnv uut \ e in inn be lumber's now — farewell — fare well no nn ! — my n in willi !" she exclaimed re covering from the agony l stupefaction " my hand ■ss iill free nml mv heart hns heen yours — save willie ! save me !" and she threw herself into his linns the bridegroom looked from one lo another im ploring them to com nonce an at nek upon the in truder bul he looked in vnin tbe father again i the old gray coal of t'vi soldier and almost i rending it in twain discovered underneath to the astonished compuuy be richly hue 1 uniform of a itriiisli officer li dropp d tbe fragmenl of tin outer garment in wonder and al the same lime dropped his wrath exclaimed " mr campbell i or y hut ine ye ! — yy di you explain yourself ?!" a few words explained all the bridegroom a : wealth , middle aged m , i v ithoul s heart left tin house gnashing in teeth badly us nur military honors are conferred r,t .- no alwaya over looked even iu this country where money is eye ry thing and the scotl i had ubtatned-the < promotion bed en 1 1-iui v yy like nj agricultural memoranda — the juice nf car rots added t cream .,, whiter will give the butter made therefrom the flavor and appearance of that made in summeri — feeding lhe cows with carrots is belter a table «| iful of unslacked lime given to hor al irlv ivii|i iheir water or food for 3 or4 days mglu nnd morning will completely expel tha 11 •-. 1 huntington 2d pay yuu ony ■\ list of patterns may be seen al ihis of .-. an 1 ipies furnished gratis upon application 1 p iid . ss above j ii ..._...-■8 1888 r.t in.l wb.u ' ael tin attorney d yu'i fear or mean !" " why that villain captain b replied mr a ! " ii wrote in a challenge nnd - i us i though he did il onb i . .' '• . ne < • i forgive me i wrote and laid i'd mi it him i isn't long ago he passed in going into the town and i t,,l i imu to mind time and place and to bring lus <: dim with him thinking twould have led to iome jaw and there a slid have been an end on'l ; bul he lo ked nt me ns if he would have tbi heart'a blood of me and i know he's now gone to buy powder and ball for my murder bul 1*11 prosecute bim sir 1 the lawyer ti id bim plainly that having accepted the challenge lu could nol prosecute bul thai be ihoughl captain a would forgive bim upon an apology being given il mas given and it was accepted the attorney riveted forever ti him two friends and acquired the reputation ofa moat able i and most humane negotiator . a y i :• ! r i , i-i '"| cried ii y comrade a i approiiclielh i.i h . r,"gh his absence adversity bad giventbe fortunes ol ins 1 royal example — a noble lord not particu lather to the wi id : nud he had died in ;.:. humble l.irly remarkable for his obeert inoe of holy ordi cottage unlamented and unnoticed by the friends of nances arrived at windsor not a month mi lalo bit prosperity one saturday night i have brought down for at the request of my fellow traveller 1 accom your majesty's inspect i in be said some papers panied him to the bouse of mourning two or nf importanca*but aa they mu-i be gone into at three p cottagers sat around the fire the cof length will not trouble your majesty wnh them iin with the lid open lay across the table near the to-night bul request ynur attention to then ..> window a few while hairs fell over the whiter morrow morning to-morrow morning re face of the deceased which seemed to indicate that peated the queen tomorrow is sundiy my he died from sorrow rather from age the son lord — " but business of state please your ma pressed bis lips to lus lather's cheek lie groaned jesty " musi be attended to 1 know replied ihe in spirit an i yy.is troubled he raised ins heudio queen and ns . course y,.u c.uhl nol come down agony snd with a vice almost inarticulate with earliei t mgln i will if tln.se pu|k.rs aro ... luch grief exclaimed inquiringly " my mother !" vital importance attend to them after we come frum the wondering peasants tarted to their feet and i church to-morrow morning fie iiii uf in y :.. in a : v « k u nave her hand to captain campbell of his majesty's regiment of infantry tu whom long ypars befon she bud given her young heart tv received and for sale whole ale or ii nl .",.' ing coffee water in which potatoes have !>"'-.. boiled i is said will protect cabbages turnips and vines irom the ratag.-s nf flies und bugs it i a i • n , in thai grain should never be sown but when il ground i laid down .» gin r ploughed from it it is remarked by sir john binolair that neither wheat or rye straw should be given to mules us it di-agrees wilh ihem und will render them unlit for labour 10 hhds molasses .". do sugar 100 uks liverpool salt large sizes 1,1 lbs spun cotton is rted nos in ....... lbs castings ass*t 29 k gs nails 8000 hi bar lea 3 bbla l*--t dutch miid ier :'• bbla loaf sugar i 1,000 lbs uf wagon tire moulds scollop roll ed scollop an common bar iron by j vv w murphy iry june jo 1888 to insure a good supply ol manure for tho ensu ing year profit of every favourable opporluuity todmw the bog and swamp earth into thc barn yard
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1838-08-24 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 24 |
Year | 1838 |
Volume | 19 |
Issue | 11 |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
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Date | 1838-08-24 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 24 |
Year | 1838 |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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the western carolinian i ii i ■■i i in i i .. i 1 1 i i .' .. ni , \ i • . i i , ., \ * i i cut on on e i 1 1 ■i i ii nv 1 1 i .. i ii i - 1 v i i in i ui ii i i - 1 y i i * i.i ei i 1 1 1 i i . in , ,, i nc ci ii-i.i - 1 mend me nts to i hi c ' i • 7 \ h \ i iin v c f fisher / /./ fors ia w proprietors s s no xi of \ ol xix ( no from commencement 819 salisbury a c august 24 l838 tkrmh of cahoijman i yyw.vw v.uvwvamml l tlio vv ai ,,., ,. , .. , ., . ,, ,, , o ur j _".__ l : j _ u u j j »___ ___. ffcaul inform i ,..:.. pub ______ f iftd '" '' l '' ''" 1 n no i--r "- hbujyb i , i y i i h iii i k l paid '" b ly in town ldure ... n | the end ul s year will be n^c|d ns j»i ____________________________ 33 ___________ ' l . — i'll i hold i incs ki im i y h van or eight years ago i was travelling hn i i ,. ,. ... .,.. i . ■ikii h uud hai ing ttliti ii . rowing i le ... i i i hn i left heir h h i re i ui in iho aft rtiixiu tt arriving al vbbol i .... i | vnd a highland soldier apparently . ligued if l i ml ■up iii ii i inagici in broken but whosi n l ill remains j ____________!_________. r i,__^__l..i_i • ,,._______■j rb lh tier o ml *.| in ii lott iv bed ii ha-l,",e,l ful il -..' i - he lell upon ilis lie ss llj iii ... ' i " my in it hoi ' . > in , nv molbei i he > \ hum 1 h nol yoll ton leuve ni look ,. in i .. i you in son — your ,,»,, willi — luiie yo loo fn i n e mother 1 sho i lay upon her death i 1 nnd lhe lido a life yy,.s i.i.i ebbing hut tie reuioinborod ton f her bolovnd u drove il hoi k fin ■. moment sho op lied ber e e . hl ail ll pie i lo i iii • her feeble to church warn hi royal party tn chinch iv ni ill noble lord 11 i inn h to ins surprise ibe sermon waa on n duties of the sabbath •• llo.y did your lordship like lha sermoitt ... quired ihuynuuu t.iiccn " vi rj much yoni in jest ' replied llio noblman wilh the ih si gran he could •• i will nol conceal from you -... i ihe queen that i si nighl i senl ihe clergyman ihe n vi from which in 1 preached i hope we hail nil he il better for it the day passed without a single word ",.'. ihe subject of lho papers f ltn poii.im e -" which musl be gone into ai length ilia 1 ir.lsliip yi a a he nliviiys is graceful anil entertaining and nl night ylicn her majesty wus iil.o.it i i withdraw to morrow morning my lend she s ul ul nny hour you please — early as ei en il y oil hhe yve will go llllo llie-e papers his lordship could 1 1 i 1 1 i iih ,,| in r ml ing ill so ear ly un hour on her majesty — nine would ho limo enough " as they are of importance my lord i w.uid have atlouded to them earlior — but ut nine he it and ill nine her majesty was seated renily to loceive the nobleman who luu been taught a lesson on lln llie duties of the sul hai h it is tn is imped be will uni quickly forget — london court journal b^^^^^^^^^^^^^^__*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^h h^v t ~ ~~ ~ h w iho sul hei p 1 . ig 1,1 . i i . 7 ii rarnod histoul upon rial , and we were p . i h i.-ii up in ' spol.e h.u j ■i who may call on him h ' friends at ihn first glance ho wnron plain high ho ol.nie knew lho words lhat she uttered ; they ' laud h and a coarse gray great coat bi.llo.iud seemed icci-nts or miiigled anguish ol joy and ol ic ll his dn ■el.iuu blessing foi sevural ins he boot over ibe only to lho ; but tl i vosadignit in his bod nnd wept biiterly he held her withered hand or and a liro n glowii in bin eyes in bis j ho started j nndas wo approached him tho chinflnin ii exceed hand ''" held n;i itifl and lifeless he wepl .... in i . . ii , and hi i he gazed irom lho dead body of his father iraci . ...... i beauty wore slill upon bis cheeks ' ' "' is inolhor — his eyes lered wildly un fawi lorn homisphero had lingod them ' 1 "' in the other i note his hand ii with a sallow hue and imprinted uniimelv ., rows is brow and threw himself upon a chair whiffe our cunvorsi ii minted chiefly to misery transfixed h as if a thunderbolt had en scene r around us and we had pleasantly j urney lered bis soul lhe for iwo ... three mih - when we arrived ' vl11 ""' sttvo n description of the mi innchnlv nm inn sequestered i ml ground l.y the waj lunoral and lho solitary mournor the fathers • id near which ll.oro wa ihur chure obsequies were delayed and the son laid both dwelling lis luw ty 11 was thinly novoied with hia parents in the aa gravo lurf and we sal down u il to rest m com several months passed away before i gained in pn ilenl and melancholy and i formation res ng ihe sequel of my little story dered mix d nmuug the graves v " ' im ; '"'■tn-re i ml in the dual william here 1 ho sleeps oof my father's campbell with a sad and anxioui heart made en children who died in infancy quir.es after jeanie le li.-.tln object nl hii oarlj ho picked upi ii ilonofr he ground ond aflbciiuna to whom wetiave already alluded for i hum nc 1 1 enilv about ten yards " ihal " added ' le rnl weeks bis -. irch wni fruitless bul i length he " is the very spot hut thank uod ! no grave he leu rued il i pr pertv hml be.-n loll ... her fa stone has be.-n raised during nv nbsonci ' it is n ''''''' v l distant ml ive an i ihal ho n ■• n idml iiken 1 shall i'm i my parents living ind " con somewhere in diiuifriesshiro i mod he with ii mil ■• mny i also find iheii lovo '" ''"' * .'"" g"rb whj-ph 1 i ve il ready dlscribed 1 1 is hard sir h n the heart of a parent is turned ho soldier set out upon his journey with little . .... t bis tin child difficulty ho discovered tho house ii resembled he drooped his bend upon ins lucu-i for n fe '""'' l : '" :| "' occu ! by thfl hi iii t cl is of farm iii uii ni nod vies bilont and hastily raising h.s '*''• the from door stood open lie knocked but lore-lingcr to bis uyes seem d to dash away aaoli "" '""' answered he approachej along the p . i.irv tear then turning lo me ho continued "'■'£' — ho heard a vujee n an apartment nnhisrighi " you may think sir this is weakness in a soldier again ho knocked bu was unheeded lie en hul huuioi hearts boa i beneath a red coal mi ''''''' uninvited a g p wns standing in the iii imr whose name is campbell and win was ''"'' "' lhe floor nud at g ihem a minister in ii hi i.o.n argyloshirowhiloyoungjiso wealthy commencing tlie marriage m rvice of tho church farmer iu this oighburhond twelve years ago of scotland the bride hung her head sorrowful i loved n being giuiile ns the light nf a summer ly and team were stealing down her cheeks — in io m we were i lui iron together nnd she gn y * tt " his own jeinio leslie the clergyman paused in beauty on my sight as the star of evening steals the bridi i ir stepped foi vard uigrily and im into glory through the twilight iiui sho wns i r t'ircd " what do ye wunt sir (" bul instant re uni portionless the daughter of . in u hephord cognising his feature he seized him by the breasl ouratlacl ml he id fi .... il imand and in a v hnlfchukod wiib passion continued , i a forever i could not and he — sorrnwtak'yi l">r a senuiiilrel i what's brought turn i me from his house i wnndorod i knew vl ' '" " — ''"' l "' "" ir especially at a time like not and 1 cared nol whilhv ba 1 yy ill not 1 ll "' ! ( '''' ""*■" '"> house sir i say willie lain yuu with my history in my utmost iieod 1 mpb.-ll,ge it o mv house an nr-v.-i darken my ui .. .... r.ini i'l'ilii t.ii -, mo ivtiii was then '• ■'"' win wt t our ne'er do y ii e unten inco . , lie recruiting service and in -., few weeks i h sudden slunk h mowed the mention f his joined that regiment of proud hearts i was nt nome,-and jeanie leslie fell into the arms of her urns is wh n tlio invito a to the wolf nnd the hndemaid i * von rnn g a . midnight through lhe streets li peace mr leslie said ihe soldier pushing was thu herald of a duy of glory and of doath — ihe old man aside }" since matters are thus 1 will w ihree highland regim nts fui three nly atop to aaj lirnwoll for auld lang syne you iu one joined in rivalry in love and in pui aunot deny me that pose nnd thank faio ! i was present when th he passed towards lha ohjitot of his young love scots grey flying to or aid raised the eleciric she spoke nol — ho moved nut he took he bond shout scotl ni i forever scotland forov . '" ro '"" -'"' soemod unconsci us nf what he did and turned our larlaned clansmen sc hand fin-evei i s ' -'"" - iz ''' 1 i l "' r beautiful countenance reverberatod as from tbo hearts we had left behind baence boca as a dream upon her fane the us and ' scotlnnd forever i re-ech s i « victory !' ver ) language hn had acquired during their sepa heavens added ho starting to his hei and ration was laid wade natural phed over art grasping ins stall ns the enthusiasm of lho past ' u " 1 l "* addrasspd her iu the accen's in winch he gushing back upon ins s.iul to ve j i.ie.l iii thai had '"*•' breathed love and won her heart sh.nu '.,,,- ,,, ice au eternity in llie v il.i.ilu.us of a '- l.-iui !*' snid he pre-sieg her hand lieltveeii vmerting nl thn rowan .'. ca ■1 '.' rsnco nnciel u iii bo in hi ul the i in of i lip i ll 1*111 on tho new concord itoad on i'uesdnj lhc .' iii o'clock \. vi \ i'h ol the cause ,.<■inviti lend r a tl'l l.ll.ui , pr llownn i : ■■id uk ult ijtt.u t ii i n .. ii s k ihe mi i ioi . ■i 0 li , ,- ol iho 13 llh regi ment of n militia nre hereby command i paradt i lhe < loiiithoi.se in lh town nl the i iwing extract from lawrence's philo sopliiciil and practical treatise nil horses con lams a good general description of the external figure grounded as ha observes on tha just pnn cipli - ot theory , and confirmed by experience tbe head i .. horse should ba void of flesh and for length and size appear to hold fair proportion wilh the size ol ins body ins eye full uml some yih.it 1 1 1 ■< ■■ii rit-i tt ; eye-l.ds thin and dry ; ears thut narrow erect of mulling length und nut dih.uiit from each other forehead ii.it not too large or piute und running nearly inastraight lino in ths muzzle which should be mull und line ; nostrils capacious ip |