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the western carolinian ,*,..: rowel m.i'ii ;,,..,,, ■mu s in . u , in ...,-,,,, ,„,,, ,,„, ,,,„,,,, , ; , ,, ,,, ,„, , txttm , „,,„,.,, *„ , „, .,,,,.,,,.,.,;,.,„,.,.,,„„ ro tiib rsioi'lu.m amendments to the constitution article x b a l st1n & c f fisiiur ( n l talis \ m proprietors s \ no xiv of vol l ( i i'riim commencement 03 salisbury \. ('., september 13 183 n:k\l op carolinian ti [ * v i l is a n e o ij h i form on iniull.gcnl opinion uf ihu healthful ivogtorn c.rnlinian ii published ivor i'm ness uf ihu occupiiiiuii wu should bu inforiiioil wheth '' i two uollars pe u 1 ■' ' ' • '" i urkiah honesty vu iipuu guliur exlci ling ur or not ihe health of uny employed is injured ' bill snd fifty con "'■> norihorn side of thu eili lowel is undfof bu must extraordmnry pho.iom monlhs lice soliinuniu nl i nisluulitiople is lillud wuh enou ol tin sl oxiraordinary counlry lu-pi-i . r will bo dw '■"'" i "' ' ." l " ,, " ch is ol t i piled onu xleen y«igg ii*'o the lirst fucton wus erected ■::, j ;;::/,",;; z . ,:.. ■•' — ' • •■< '■- .» > ci deincn ,. m b iiluro to noi i iyu u ( m ,. ,,„,,,.,,,. , b now on ?*""■"" '■' .....,,.. i v in gold und silver "' '- miry village in loihing disi.nguishuil from ,. th ''."' "' " ■' ' ' jewels to a viisi uinoiint und urn all the propi , iy , i i'm coiiiuion liord excopi in its la em cap ilu i s ',. , ,.,,-. will he en i sn i ' ■>" ■■ti ""' r ''" '■« '■n llio v i.i of lh ir li wag ihe nov il ' ' untm il liu.uou nliiibl.uuts and presuiits ilullarpor quart iniurl cou.iti linnily misiiiidarslaiidiiigs or from ulhci lo lho udinirnli i ihu thousands who annually *,;,' 7s i,.r ci'h ui.iu ......"'• cun cnusi i tpiii-u .. pli i lafci u ivhich to do vbil it its ilnrty vast pilus of buildings m which io will ip charged 2 pui positulhrir weul.h ei.ch package i nccuralu ,| "' 1 nf ihu anvil in loom nnd llie spimllo prices a d.-iiu . nn i i * j . cribed nnd crupulnusl recoived over census through lha livuhmg dny and ihis mtti lld£z>l uo the editors must in u " i "' , ' solium i,v lho proper iiiillmri " bul *. spoci.nun ihough undoublodl .,.,.- of ibe i 1 "' 1 lies u.nl thorn it remains iuincl and inviolate do most oxlriiorduniry of iho rnotlo ... which to.vna "■' i '"" ' pile nniio al ..... 1 ii a | in un-l al changes t'.'.g up and reiich iheii mnluiity :.- i were in toti-th no event howevei uiioxpvclcd oi howuvei nxlm l "■it where the principal praclicully obluins of rmibllc notice is heroby given ihnl applicn ordinary i i it ihe sneredness nl the iciliug mon alono how prophet icullj did tin i lion will bo made lo lhe ieue.nl vssumbl of irusi j iind bideral if rniiuir , or ol rcli bishop of . luyno i s it uul ho '. more than u i j nr o|i,itt at its next session i'm in net to gi»n miliiules ng.misl lho ndiiiissiun of deposit coutunij ago sing icornoralc tho trualoes of the sub bury i ns mav in icudnrcd hy those uuxious lo socuro iheii tiniu's iiubli ..,.,,. ,* :!,■■i '-' "■... in kccp.h insiiiulion lus mi i ull i.i l all ■,.,„ 11v ■hl.l ml ■'"' 1 n.b''v.m've„a„„„|„„„,„m iii 1 i.k b l.e i uil-lll.-leil ullels ,. ■i h 46 boxes ■. i b i '" !-'■:! '' which ibo c , i 1 ln * u ' y.'iii.'n mil to itself f iin ■— ■/ \ otti ilf v to vittk t r i'll !* fata i u aliklt uipfed i rush from the vault bul lie wns held 1.1st iu suiiie invisible sgency and uttering a iauit cr , iin seuseloss i iho ground • • • . # founded ii fact troi - uip uurrnau a cold die iv night hurrstudonls said ll.e j leisi l ibe i nine buglo as liu throw il lilggtil of ivood upon the lit around which were seat i a knot ..." students sile.ill sinukiug iheir me .-. . n linns while up ni ii t i.l ... a nl baud stood a miuibci ol enipiy iiui.ii'i and dr king-cups bear ing evidence u ihoii rucoui good cheer tho night w.is far advanced it yv*.s st mark's ova nnd lho hul been discussing thuoumerous super hiitiuns ciiii.ui among ibe peasanlr respectinu ihis 1 1 i ilu wed 1 1 in 1 hoio was a pause in the eon vei s ii in uml oach ni soo.ni.igl absorbed in lus own thoughts which t judge luun ibe grave is peci of then ciiiiuieu.in ,-., wore surious aiiough ho deeplv lie ll bulled iii iii dllill lull thai nono he del il ubservaiion of lho landlord li wus toward l)i oloso uf autumn and be wind whistled shrilly ns il ivy pi paal lho raxy i.i inn giv ing loken ... il approach of itsru-visnged n inter " well herman said ...... of iho students lav • ing aside his pip and moving a little from the tin yvhich now biased bright i — since yuu have laughed at all the legends iiii i superstitions which i ive been related to-night and prde no in he iicve in ihe existence of spirits good r bad vd ll.eie is une concerning which 1 would ask your upinillll ll is sin i lit on lhe eve of sl murk's une may boo the shades nl those who are 1 die within n short lima pass into the church by watch ing here ui ihe hour of midnight - more stories to amuseehildren replied herman -- i e dul n >. burgomeister wagram declare thai he saw un llie eve ut sl mark's as he wns reluming borne im nt mgh from grosheim a shadowy figure iho axncl counterpart of himself gliilo into the porch nl the church as lie passed i — mill did be out die n lew uunilhs afterward m*m " whal can possibly detain herman '" snul riv ; siiinii'-i-t . i lus felluw-siudents " li is nuw an hour since be di parleil and lie should have reull ned en i ilns i hope nu evil bus b fallen hi in \. wilier hour elupsed — suit lie came nnl at la-l il was proposed tbey sliuuld seek in a inn it wus pint hied ami lil'ei proi'i'f.llllg iii ll rapid rale ihey arrived ul lhe church unl and descend ing lho gloomy vault they diacoverod iho bod i il ib i id herman lying upon ins face semes hn threshold ilu ■xlrcuiii y ul his g w „ igsieucl lu ihn • ibe pnuniid.h bl yy mild mini ha iu ins tear nud agitation iii ad bee i m , nntangled in llie folds ul ins gown nu i ihe dagger pinned il iu the oollin ami 4msgi n im had fallen uii ibe power of demons m spirits he sank lifeless tu the ground ho was raised aud ihu oxpression of terror upon hiscoun i n in wasiruly horrible his qpbs scorned start ing from iheir sockets his lips wen firmly com pressed ami ins ban stood bristling upon lus head he was veveil iii the nm with all possible de spatch where efforts were made ui resuseilaia him but in vain tbo lrie|u had beon too much for iiiiii he wss lli-llil ! singular love affair the delaware gazette lolls a good story of two i poisons saved in in lhe wreck of the pulaski which yy will ropoal iu a li w winds — truth is stranger ban lieu n *» y among lho pnsacngers was mr ki.lip-.juyu.iflg in i ,.| wc iii ami standing from new urloiins who being i slrangui iu all un board nnd feeling quite as much interest n lus nwu safi l ns iu tlmi ui any oilier person wns iu lho midsl of tho con fusion which lullowed ihu dreadful cataslropho i nboul helping himself to n plnce in une ofthe boats when i yuung lady who bad frequently olicitod lus admiration during lha voyago but with win in e mis totalhi unacquainted attracted ins at tention uud he mum di ilelv stepped i ward in offer his services and to assist tier on board the boal : lml in this goneruus attempt not only lost sight uf ihu v oung lady bul alsu lost his place in thu boal a lie i w mis w iien be discovered that lhe part ofthe wreck on winch he ll mted ivnuld soon gn down he cast al ui lur tin me ms uf preservation and lathing together a couple of aettees and an empty task he sprang lu it and launched in i sell up n the wide ueeuii ills vessel proved belter than hn expected und amidst ilm shrieks groans and death struggles wbicb were every where uttered niuiinil hill be begun in feel lb.it his int was fortunate und was consoling himself upon ins escape such as it was yv lieu ii person struggling in ihe waves very neai bun cough his eye it was a woman — and with out taking tin second thought he plunged into ibo water aud brought her safely tu ins liltln raft which was bnrc'v sufficient to keep their heads and shoul ders above the water he was tho same yuung i tily lur whom he bad losl ins chance in llio bout and for a while he i it ploasod at having eftbeted her rescue ; bul a moment's reflection convinced him thai unless he cnuld find some more substantial ve i in th inn perish under those circumstances ho proposed making au cfli.rt to gel his companion in one of tho boats which was si.ll hovering near tbo wreck but tbo proposit'-.n ofibrd su lutlu chance of suuoces that she declined expressing her willingness al thu same lime in li.ke hor cll0l.ee will linn either lur hi or deatii fortunately they drifted upon a part ol the wreck which furnished them with materials inr agricultural advice to voumi farmers ma iiuask nuw ro kivow ms aui the age ofa burse i is sufficiently well known is only delerminoble with precision by lus loeihj and thai rule fails after a certain period nnd is hiiine lines ctpiivucil am 1 uncertain even vli.lnn that peiuiil a hurso bus forty teeth namely twenty-four double teeth ur grinders four lushes m single teeth and twelve front teeth or gatherers murus have no lushes in general the murk which discovers the ago is to be found in the front teeth next lhe lushes iu a few weeks with some the foal's twelve fore teeth begin in shoot ; these are short round while and eusily distinguishable from thu adult ur horse's teeth with which ihey come allerwurds tu ho mixed at kiihd period between two nud three yeurs old the cult changes lus teeth ; lhat is tu say ho sheds the four middle lore teeth two above anil two below which urn sometime after replaced with horse's teeth after three yours old iwo others uro changed one mi each sule ihe i'm mer he bus then eight cob's und four bursa's teeth aftfr four yours old ho cuts liiur new icelh.unt on e n-.h jihe hose lust replaced and bus at that n«e eigtlmo/ae'a and four funl's teoth these lasl new teeth are sluw growers compared with ihu preceding ihey aru the corner its.ih nexl the lushes aro called pincers and are ihuse which imar lhe mark : this murk consists in the tooth being hollow nml in the cavity bearing n black spot resembling the oyo of a beau the lushes may then be felt at lour yeurs und a half bid these mark loelh uie just visible above the gum und tlm cavity is very conspicuous at ivo years old the horso has shed his remaining four cull's let iii nn.l his lushes appear at six his tushes aro up nud appear while small und sharp im'ur ubou which is ohservuble a small circlo nl young growing u.-sh ; the horse's mouth is nuw complete and ihe black mark has arrived ul or very neur the upper extremity of ihe corner teeth al seven the two middle teeth lit up between the seventh nnd eighth year nil the teeth are filled up the black murk has vanished and thc horse is ilien said lo he ugeil uud his mouth lull from thai lima lurward the ugn of the horso can only bo guessed ut from certain indications ; but these guesses are usually umdo with considerable accuracy by experienced people if his tca.h shut cloee ami meet even ure tolerably wluto nut over long and his gums appear plump yuu may con elude he is nut yet nine years ul i at that age and us hu advances bis teeth become yellow and foul and nppeai .,, lengthen from the shrinkiagand receding of the gums the lushes nre blunt nl nine ; but nt ten years old lha cavitv or channel uu the inside in lln upper tushes until that period to is iiii by lhe linger nre entirely lilhil up al eleven the teeih will be very long black and foul l.ui will generally meet even ; iii twelve his uppor jaw teeth will overhang ihe nether at thirteen nnd upwards his tushes will in either worn to lho slumps or lung black and foul like ihuse nf nn hi buiir beside ibuseoxbibited by the mouth na ture ver furnishes variety uf signals denoting lhe approach of . id age and decay throughout lhe b >- dies of nil animals alier a horse hns p.isl ins prime u holluwness of h.s temples will be p.-r ceived h.s muscles will he continually losing something of iheir plumpness ; nntl his hair tiih gloss and burnish whieh is ilu characteristic nl youth and prime will look dead faded nr eulirelv lose its color in various purls iu proportion to ihe ex of those appearances will be the horse's age bslisbury sept 6 l«3 ,. , ,, " , i ,* beautiful j-..-<i when i udtinmiitii mil nuke npiilicn i.i t t p nexl l.pttshtnro fiir , , ,. ,, , ' , wuh iii me when i read the opitapha ol ihe bi-.m mil every inordinate dua.ro goes ..... ; whon i l 111 it wllil llll |_. i l i u pure s upon the i in 1 1 is mv hi nri molls u nli c impassion : w hen 1 see tombs nt parents themselves i consider tho vanit of grioving for those whom wo musl soon follow when 1 see kings lying with ihoso win deposed hein when i considui rivals laid side by side or the holy men ihnt divided the win id with their con tests nml disputes i relli i yy ul sorrow und astnn ishmont uu be intle competitions factions nnd de bates l mankind : when i read ibe several dates if the tombs of some that died yesterday and uie si hundred years ago i consider lhat great day when wc shall nil ut us bu contom lornriea ind malic uur iippeaniii.-e together — addison very truo horr rosambert bul you musl recollect lhat old wagram was nol esleemod ihe most temperate in englsback and it is well known thai on tl occasion iilluilett tu be wns ro turning from a merry-making and it is but ju_,i to presume that lus porceptive faculties cnuld nut have been in n very pcrfool state lt is prubabie he saw his own shadow relleetctl by lhe moon yvhich i remember shone brightly lhat night j and bis disordered intellect ami superstitious lully led him tu imagine it a spirit as tu lus death which oc ciirreil su shortly after il is my firm belief thai ii hud no mure connection with i st.l mai k'.soye thaii-lh iu •-" puzzled fur a aimile — " ihau lire has with water granting all vuu have said s.ill i think it somewhat strange though i do not profess to be superstitious yet there is something beuuiiful in tin belief ihnl there aro spirits — those of our friends uud kindred — wh watch over us in nur oping hours nnd hover around during lhe busy • nes of day . guarding us from evil — who when i liu sand f life has nc irly run assu.no u visible slni|m and beckon us from ihis weary world tu realms of happiness ond bliss all verv fine no doubt said herman smiling " i i ic say rosnmliort though you do not profesi to lis superstitious yel arc you nol fearful us yuu pass the ul i church to-night on vour way home of seeing your shade hovering about the church l ' " it is well that your way lies nol thither said rosambert rather nettled " for with all your smi ling i doubt whether you dure trust yourself iu its vicinity nt the hour of midnight indeed i will wager a dozen of mine host's choicest burgundy that vuu dare nut dime itosnuilicrt done 1 gentlemen said herman addressing lus brother students " hear you this wager egad we'll make a nighi of it nuw rosambert 1 will do yuu more on the faith of thy burgundy — i will enter tho old miser's vault concerning which there are su many myste rious laloa and should 1 meet with a spirit i'll speak to il though it blast me i'he tomb is in ,. dilapidated state and the entrance laeaij i'he wager shall be decided this very night " excellent ! excellent i exclaimed rosambert and lhat wo may know you bavebeen there take this poniard and stick it nn a coffin placing the duggor into ins bosom he gaily turned to his friend and said with a smile " now i am ready — be sure you huve the kurguudy un eorkod on my return ! " ll left ihu inn and as he wended his way through ihu village nuw buried in repose the sol emn silence wbicb reigned around dissipated bis gaiety and his thoughts took u more serious turn ilu ell as f he had acted wrong in baring indulged in unseemly levity on sn serious a subject nnd then ibe many terror-inspring tales respecting lhe old miser lo whose tomb he was nuw joerne lug came rushing upon his mind causing tun almost to repent lus foolish hardihood . but to return with out alia g his object wuuld occasion the ridicule of h.s li icnds uud he dreaded being iligmatizod as a vain booster and coward ho therefore pushed quickly on nml m a short time reached lho old church which stood at the extremity ofthe vill g lie clambered ver tlm low piling which surround ed the venerable building nnd hood in llie ' back ground of lite as ritcher denominates lhe grave yard all wis silent save tin wind which sighed mournfully through ihe linden trees scattering the eared leaves far and wide the nigh was nark thu sky overspread wuh murky clouds which sped rapidly along like giant-s ints ol lhc air invent ing hese nud there u twinkling star a feeling f awe came ov.-r imu us be stealthily glided slung lhe tomb-stone ; and ns he neared the miser's liuri ! nl-place lit hour ol mid-night tolled loudly irom ; ilu turret clock breaking through ll.e solemn still ness like lie knell of death he started nt lhe sound end almost qusked wilh tear bul as the last struku died away he summoned bis faltering resolution nml drawing forth lhe dagger rushed down il steps of the vault and wilh a convulsive ■shudder struck it into a damp and mouldy coffin which returned a sound as if the skeleton wi'.lun il bad fallen i.miudi r ui.il the bones rallied against the coffin sides terrified and agitated herman charles fisher lml bsptember 6 1838 i i . mem vv 1espectfully informs his friends and lho '* public that hn is nuw ready lo attend to re civui nnd forwarding goods lo the interior shipping cotton a>c he will make liberal ndvancos on all kinds uf vine icnl him t'.r sale ur shipment int liny in devote him elf exclusively lo this mess he tlntters liiiuscll lhat be will be nble lo ltishictiiin.h fu.in ■georgetown s <'*. july l m , 1838 ■mm>.-r^^m k i'u i lor pasl i'u v.irs in bi-^1 giving inul l-'urwarilinu lumes nt bis id stand i ai ion aa is necessary — j i attention to give gen vad cotton as usual ne t the destroyer ' '. li is nn long limn re spected reader since wo communed together vul how ma niiiiteis i ave happened since ihal po rind which should give us pauso and solemn me ditation ' we iiic still c\l ml ; ill beams id our spirit still shine irom om eyes : yet there nre ma ny who since inst mv sentences came to yours hnve drooped ihoir lids lurever upon tho things id ilns earth — numberless tioa havo boon severed j numberless hearts real from their pantings — nnd deep — - nu mora tu fold tho robe o'er sacred pain all the dec iis — the masks of life aro endod wilh ihem policy ui inure bids them to kindlo the eve willi l"-l'f|t till l|s||*e n.i ill i,^^bbl *, f,l tiili iiiiderslguedtlh * line of business (■ivcs notice lhat he slilfl nd has made such i le hopes by ns-iduil^h ml satisfaction h lie will receive andh trding lo direction h to farmers anil inerb hipping lheir coit,„i t c mil make liberal advl cheraw august 14 ] sculpjj ./. ilium jespectfully^j 1 public that he is sl stone ven miles south ol'ufl '„,» the old charleston il lo accommodate those i now has on hand und ll.stones,ofvaj winy-five to thirty d j nd workmanship ;— alsb 2to|3.50;door.s[lj tep8tl.60j rougi oin lilty to seven v-fivd f i sloto sl i.nl uo a piece be subscriber hop"s ms and his determinatj el article and on zm meive a liberal pnritfil jbwan county a onl ur vu.-m whu nre ile-dmus ni vurk or charleston felix long ii which feeling condemns i they nre mme ! usiieu lo ashes dusl in dust and when i iliiuk of the strengthening ilu-ir n-ss.-l and which were turned j such good account thui they soon sat ui„.u a float turin uni ibe -, u in ihus puss a nv , i iiiii p lined with sulliciently buuyaiil tn keep thein iibnve llie water i ,. , ,* in me fur i know from ihem that uur lilt is unt i and when the morning dawned tbey luuiid them minims lus lriendsn.nl he , , ,. . ._.,___> .************************************.,, , ,, nnlv lis a ilicum which passell avvnv hut lhat the selves iin.iii lhe liruail sinluce ul ihu " vnslv deep ill lus business ul h lie in 1 1 id il is indeed vapor ivilbuul laud nr snd or hum in being in sight — with f . i"l'in a in in ment ihen colored with ih dun morsel local nr di ink — almost without clothes salishi,rv nml about _ a mile hues of death — or stretching its dim folds alar uulil uml exposod to the burning hen ul a tropical sun yy here he is propar their reinnlesl uut lines each llie imperishable i ier in c.iurse id the nexl day they cuine in sight wurk in his line ' nily such is life made un ul successful or sue of lund and fir u tine had strung hopes of reach sale a good supply of , cessless accidents ; its movers , ind actors from the ing it but din ing tilt succeeding night the wind bi.iis sizes anti prices from cradle in the thiecscoie-nn.lten pushed abnut by drove lliem back upon the ocean oil llie third day kullars a pair ul the besl grit fate ; nol their oyvn ; aspiring but imp tent — iin a sail was seen in the distance ; hut they had no 1 n low i 1.1 s ir un p.-ll sl is l.y vis r a il renin — which ofiiiukiug tlieniselves discovered they were l.s irom 2 to 88 door who can dispel — knickerbocker howevor ut length picked up by a vessel after sev hi bpilding ro.'k.s eral days of intense suffering starved and exhnus ni : t >\| i s l'i )\ i'.s correpondenc of ths i 8 qazctte led bul still in possession of all their faculties j.i up shall i ( ; i i ndi'ks i.i will which it seems inul been exertod to some purpose i will now give ynu statistics uf the during their solitary ami dangerous voyage li close ii u ... j ill l.imel which vve have heaid ol'love ill a ci.llag — lore in the inn to furnish none but the t nesting to u portion perhaps lhe larger pur deep green woods — nay of love on the wild uiihir induced terms to merit and tion of your renders my information is dorived rowed prairie but love upon a plank in the midsi h"f public patronage from a printed pnge nl letter paper headed " sin ' ul old ocean with a dozen frightful deaths in view biy_i - -. r.'m nf lowell manufnturcs january 1 1838 lis something still uncommon and yet il fcb frnm love |^^^^^ re 1 l.e lie — aggregate se ■i : true — the doubts of difficullie aye and deaths too tosay nothing of sighs i'm si'ltl \ s1 ; imi'k s ' i ' ''''"' r ' 1 - 1 " 1 - i ii!'-si mpluyci i fh'-re are and tears mr ridge musl therefore be ucknowl v ' ' ' ' 1205 ; of males 2043 i he annual product of all edged aa the most romantic of lovers for there up m i i cj the mills in yards is 61,147,200 the anual con on iho deep sea be breathed his precious passion ■uois.k i fl is £'_.%!£ 19 sumption of cotton is 10 101,0u0lbsor 44,769 bales mingled his sighs with the breath of the old ocean espk ni . i v :, ,- i , i.i of w.h.i ti io hill s the kinds of goods manulac and vowed olernal afiection women aro lhe best ■■"_ i i i i.i.i ii |. mils lus irit'inis and tbe > . « , . . i public that he still carries on the tailor , '"" 1 "'''* <"■">'''"'*- sheetings shirtings drillings creatures in tho world and it is not to be expected li business at his old m i •' z 7 carpeting ruga negro cl th brondcloili.cassimors that missonslow such wus the lady's name could i door tu ffie v ah ..,'■'.,' <",-',■ho i e er '""'" machinery ol various sorls th nsump resist the substantial evidences ofafleclion which her idy to execute the orders f i ""',, i ,' r in « lion of anthracite coal poi annum is 11,000 tons companion had given and accordingly they entered '■>■»'"• manner not surpassed h7 a nv workman of charcoal 500.000 bushels of i,4,810cordj into alliance often ive and deflensive 1 * as the states western pan of the state ll in ib r "' '"> perm and olive)03.480 gallons ofstnrch men aay which has since beeu renewed upon " lor llar receipt of the i ■7i i 7 ' i v v . 510 oooibs nnd of flour for stari h 3,800bbls ' ra firma m.-i i ere long lo be signed and sealed * 8 hi0ns md nri wmaon ana ev torn *•*,,,. iv . .. w , f f omo o per week clear of on reaching shor and recovering aomewhai 7 s " 1 ' be tasbioiiable al all times i 1 " bonrtl - '•* 81,75 ol males clear ofboard 80 cents from tbe effects of tho voyage mr ridge thinking ( '" g garments of 111 kinds attended lo i ' ! 3 ' persons employed i ll.e comp ni ,, that perhaps^his lady love bad i entered into lhe en v'y and the latesl hash n r.mi.heh *,. nil 1 - 1 ' 1 ; " •■'" clom ' r ° noh ""•""' : e ' u ! '-' : ' """ i ' ."•■',"" 1 ""' w,tboul p ro f r consideration and that the cuuiiiiih u a ii g per month is 8100.000 a very consid sight of land nnd old irionds might hsve caused ber uotr ul matructions given in ; j . , c j7 „ - mmm ,„ ,.-. ,,,..,., ,„ c , ange ,,„ v „.^ „,„„,, „„ ,,..,. imil „„•„„,.,.,. i 1 ''-"""-- ■■"■•■.' - ■| p d i the sa ings bank '« as regards thi er tl r such was the case he would not hesitate velicke'm sanative m person employed says the paper from which lo release her from the engagement and added fur 1 . ihovo facts are glean i " . enl numbers hove i her that ho had inst his all by ibe wreck ,, i the i " 8ick nre nil taking ihis wonderful mo ik • iiilcrrogated i the resull shows thai s;v d pulaski runt would henceforth be i ntirel depend f ""'."'■which is astonishing euro e and u.e ll.e females oul ol li n e n belter health than bo ant on his own exertions fur his subsist nee the ip j •'» mighty cures fun being employed in ibe mills ol males one ind was much affected and bursting into tears as h^^de nt the post-officc fallstown iredell half derive th snm.yidvant.tges a regards iheii sured him lhat her affection was unchangeable and as ' ■■■*. .* ■'■■■■■". — i i i.-ii ■i l*.r:,i:i siiu was happy tus,y lu i ml enough tm nny nil jfh.rs luc protesstonal services tn the citizens 8alu.bury ami ns vicinity lie ueeupies ihe k ffic of lhe inte i mitchbl salisbury may 1 i f deep ploughing continued ram our lust almost overy summer furnishes abundant prim's nf the great disadvantage of lhe practice of shal low ploughing to i.uiii summer and winter crops il we were l.ut disposed to open nur eyes and look i'.i them a very curious one lately happened on in v own farm a field was sowed with wheat by n tenant ilu ploughing from three to lour inches a deep hollow ex lood u u r part ol ihe field in n direction near ly i a-t nnd iyi-.i ; iin side exposed to the north tol erably good ilm south exposure very rich us might i : oxpe led ibe wheat on ihe atrnngeat il made lhe most promising appearance in the fall and also for some time iu tin spring in the early part t,f which cluvt r seed was sown t.u the whole which clinic up well ; n drought ..-.....- on lule in the spring the south exposure drying first lhe wheat soon showed ihu effects nf it ; and lln drought continuing a considerable part entirely v:i;,i,s lvjx:nola ; ;;„ a
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1838-09-13 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1838 |
Volume | 19 |
Issue | 14 |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
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Date | 1838-09-13 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1838 |
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FullText | the western carolinian ,*,..: rowel m.i'ii ;,,..,,, ■mu s in . u , in ...,-,,,, ,„,,, ,,„, ,,,„,,,, , ; , ,, ,,, ,„, , txttm , „,,„,.,, *„ , „, .,,,,.,,,.,.,;,.,„,.,.,,„„ ro tiib rsioi'lu.m amendments to the constitution article x b a l st1n & c f fisiiur ( n l talis \ m proprietors s \ no xiv of vol l ( i i'riim commencement 03 salisbury \. ('., september 13 183 n:k\l op carolinian ti [ * v i l is a n e o ij h i form on iniull.gcnl opinion uf ihu healthful ivogtorn c.rnlinian ii published ivor i'm ness uf ihu occupiiiiuii wu should bu inforiiioil wheth '' i two uollars pe u 1 ■' ' ' • '" i urkiah honesty vu iipuu guliur exlci ling ur or not ihe health of uny employed is injured ' bill snd fifty con "'■> norihorn side of thu eili lowel is undfof bu must extraordmnry pho.iom monlhs lice soliinuniu nl i nisluulitiople is lillud wuh enou ol tin sl oxiraordinary counlry lu-pi-i . r will bo dw '■"'" i "' ' ." l " ,, " ch is ol t i piled onu xleen y«igg ii*'o the lirst fucton wus erected ■::, j ;;::/,",;; z . ,:.. ■•' — ' • •■< '■- .» > ci deincn ,. m b iiluro to noi i iyu u ( m ,. ,,„,,,.,,,. , b now on ?*""■"" '■' .....,,.. i v in gold und silver "' '- miry village in loihing disi.nguishuil from ,. th ''."' "' " ■' ' ' jewels to a viisi uinoiint und urn all the propi , iy , i i'm coiiiuion liord excopi in its la em cap ilu i s ',. , ,.,,-. will he en i sn i ' ■>" ■■ti ""' r ''" '■« '■n llio v i.i of lh ir li wag ihe nov il ' ' untm il liu.uou nliiibl.uuts and presuiits ilullarpor quart iniurl cou.iti linnily misiiiidarslaiidiiigs or from ulhci lo lho udinirnli i ihu thousands who annually *,;,' 7s i,.r ci'h ui.iu ......"'• cun cnusi i tpiii-u .. pli i lafci u ivhich to do vbil it its ilnrty vast pilus of buildings m which io will ip charged 2 pui positulhrir weul.h ei.ch package i nccuralu ,| "' 1 nf ihu anvil in loom nnd llie spimllo prices a d.-iiu . nn i i * j . cribed nnd crupulnusl recoived over census through lha livuhmg dny and ihis mtti lld£z>l uo the editors must in u " i "' , ' solium i,v lho proper iiiillmri " bul *. spoci.nun ihough undoublodl .,.,.- of ibe i 1 "' 1 lies u.nl thorn it remains iuincl and inviolate do most oxlriiorduniry of iho rnotlo ... which to.vna "■' i '"" ' pile nniio al ..... 1 ii a | in un-l al changes t'.'.g up and reiich iheii mnluiity :.- i were in toti-th no event howevei uiioxpvclcd oi howuvei nxlm l "■it where the principal praclicully obluins of rmibllc notice is heroby given ihnl applicn ordinary i i it ihe sneredness nl the iciliug mon alono how prophet icullj did tin i lion will bo made lo lhe ieue.nl vssumbl of irusi j iind bideral if rniiuir , or ol rcli bishop of . luyno i s it uul ho '. more than u i j nr o|i,itt at its next session i'm in net to gi»n miliiules ng.misl lho ndiiiissiun of deposit coutunij ago sing icornoralc tho trualoes of the sub bury i ns mav in icudnrcd hy those uuxious lo socuro iheii tiniu's iiubli ..,.,,. ,* :!,■■i '-' "■... in kccp.h insiiiulion lus mi i ull i.i l all ■,.,„ 11v ■hl.l ml ■'"' 1 n.b''v.m've„a„„„|„„„,„m iii 1 i.k b l.e i uil-lll.-leil ullels ,. ■i h 46 boxes ■. i b i '" !-'■:! '' which ibo c , i 1 ln * u ' y.'iii.'n mil to itself f iin ■— ■/ \ otti ilf v to vittk t r i'll !* fata i u aliklt uipfed i rush from the vault bul lie wns held 1.1st iu suiiie invisible sgency and uttering a iauit cr , iin seuseloss i iho ground • • • . # founded ii fact troi - uip uurrnau a cold die iv night hurrstudonls said ll.e j leisi l ibe i nine buglo as liu throw il lilggtil of ivood upon the lit around which were seat i a knot ..." students sile.ill sinukiug iheir me .-. . n linns while up ni ii t i.l ... a nl baud stood a miuibci ol enipiy iiui.ii'i and dr king-cups bear ing evidence u ihoii rucoui good cheer tho night w.is far advanced it yv*.s st mark's ova nnd lho hul been discussing thuoumerous super hiitiuns ciiii.ui among ibe peasanlr respectinu ihis 1 1 i ilu wed 1 1 in 1 hoio was a pause in the eon vei s ii in uml oach ni soo.ni.igl absorbed in lus own thoughts which t judge luun ibe grave is peci of then ciiiiuieu.in ,-., wore surious aiiough ho deeplv lie ll bulled iii iii dllill lull thai nono he del il ubservaiion of lho landlord li wus toward l)i oloso uf autumn and be wind whistled shrilly ns il ivy pi paal lho raxy i.i inn giv ing loken ... il approach of itsru-visnged n inter " well herman said ...... of iho students lav • ing aside his pip and moving a little from the tin yvhich now biased bright i — since yuu have laughed at all the legends iiii i superstitions which i ive been related to-night and prde no in he iicve in ihe existence of spirits good r bad vd ll.eie is une concerning which 1 would ask your upinillll ll is sin i lit on lhe eve of sl murk's une may boo the shades nl those who are 1 die within n short lima pass into the church by watch ing here ui ihe hour of midnight - more stories to amuseehildren replied herman -- i e dul n >. burgomeister wagram declare thai he saw un llie eve ut sl mark's as he wns reluming borne im nt mgh from grosheim a shadowy figure iho axncl counterpart of himself gliilo into the porch nl the church as lie passed i — mill did be out die n lew uunilhs afterward m*m " whal can possibly detain herman '" snul riv ; siiinii'-i-t . i lus felluw-siudents " li is nuw an hour since be di parleil and lie should have reull ned en i ilns i hope nu evil bus b fallen hi in \. wilier hour elupsed — suit lie came nnl at la-l il was proposed tbey sliuuld seek in a inn it wus pint hied ami lil'ei proi'i'f.llllg iii ll rapid rale ihey arrived ul lhe church unl and descend ing lho gloomy vault they diacoverod iho bod i il ib i id herman lying upon ins face semes hn threshold ilu ■xlrcuiii y ul his g w „ igsieucl lu ihn • ibe pnuniid.h bl yy mild mini ha iu ins tear nud agitation iii ad bee i m , nntangled in llie folds ul ins gown nu i ihe dagger pinned il iu the oollin ami 4msgi n im had fallen uii ibe power of demons m spirits he sank lifeless tu the ground ho was raised aud ihu oxpression of terror upon hiscoun i n in wasiruly horrible his qpbs scorned start ing from iheir sockets his lips wen firmly com pressed ami ins ban stood bristling upon lus head he was veveil iii the nm with all possible de spatch where efforts were made ui resuseilaia him but in vain tbo lrie|u had beon too much for iiiiii he wss lli-llil ! singular love affair the delaware gazette lolls a good story of two i poisons saved in in lhe wreck of the pulaski which yy will ropoal iu a li w winds — truth is stranger ban lieu n *» y among lho pnsacngers was mr ki.lip-.juyu.iflg in i ,.| wc iii ami standing from new urloiins who being i slrangui iu all un board nnd feeling quite as much interest n lus nwu safi l ns iu tlmi ui any oilier person wns iu lho midsl of tho con fusion which lullowed ihu dreadful cataslropho i nboul helping himself to n plnce in une ofthe boats when i yuung lady who bad frequently olicitod lus admiration during lha voyago but with win in e mis totalhi unacquainted attracted ins at tention uud he mum di ilelv stepped i ward in offer his services and to assist tier on board the boal : lml in this goneruus attempt not only lost sight uf ihu v oung lady bul alsu lost his place in thu boal a lie i w mis w iien be discovered that lhe part ofthe wreck on winch he ll mted ivnuld soon gn down he cast al ui lur tin me ms uf preservation and lathing together a couple of aettees and an empty task he sprang lu it and launched in i sell up n the wide ueeuii ills vessel proved belter than hn expected und amidst ilm shrieks groans and death struggles wbicb were every where uttered niuiinil hill be begun in feel lb.it his int was fortunate und was consoling himself upon ins escape such as it was yv lieu ii person struggling in ihe waves very neai bun cough his eye it was a woman — and with out taking tin second thought he plunged into ibo water aud brought her safely tu ins liltln raft which was bnrc'v sufficient to keep their heads and shoul ders above the water he was tho same yuung i tily lur whom he bad losl ins chance in llio bout and for a while he i it ploasod at having eftbeted her rescue ; bul a moment's reflection convinced him thai unless he cnuld find some more substantial ve i in th inn perish under those circumstances ho proposed making au cfli.rt to gel his companion in one of tho boats which was si.ll hovering near tbo wreck but tbo proposit'-.n ofibrd su lutlu chance of suuoces that she declined expressing her willingness al thu same lime in li.ke hor cll0l.ee will linn either lur hi or deatii fortunately they drifted upon a part ol the wreck which furnished them with materials inr agricultural advice to voumi farmers ma iiuask nuw ro kivow ms aui the age ofa burse i is sufficiently well known is only delerminoble with precision by lus loeihj and thai rule fails after a certain period nnd is hiiine lines ctpiivucil am 1 uncertain even vli.lnn that peiuiil a hurso bus forty teeth namely twenty-four double teeth ur grinders four lushes m single teeth and twelve front teeth or gatherers murus have no lushes in general the murk which discovers the ago is to be found in the front teeth next lhe lushes iu a few weeks with some the foal's twelve fore teeth begin in shoot ; these are short round while and eusily distinguishable from thu adult ur horse's teeth with which ihey come allerwurds tu ho mixed at kiihd period between two nud three yeurs old the cult changes lus teeth ; lhat is tu say ho sheds the four middle lore teeth two above anil two below which urn sometime after replaced with horse's teeth after three yours old iwo others uro changed one mi each sule ihe i'm mer he bus then eight cob's und four bursa's teeth aftfr four yours old ho cuts liiur new icelh.unt on e n-.h jihe hose lust replaced and bus at that n«e eigtlmo/ae'a and four funl's teoth these lasl new teeth are sluw growers compared with ihu preceding ihey aru the corner its.ih nexl the lushes aro called pincers and are ihuse which imar lhe mark : this murk consists in the tooth being hollow nml in the cavity bearing n black spot resembling the oyo of a beau the lushes may then be felt at lour yeurs und a half bid these mark loelh uie just visible above the gum und tlm cavity is very conspicuous at ivo years old the horso has shed his remaining four cull's let iii nn.l his lushes appear at six his tushes aro up nud appear while small und sharp im'ur ubou which is ohservuble a small circlo nl young growing u.-sh ; the horse's mouth is nuw complete and ihe black mark has arrived ul or very neur the upper extremity of ihe corner teeth al seven the two middle teeth lit up between the seventh nnd eighth year nil the teeth are filled up the black murk has vanished and thc horse is ilien said lo he ugeil uud his mouth lull from thai lima lurward the ugn of the horso can only bo guessed ut from certain indications ; but these guesses are usually umdo with considerable accuracy by experienced people if his tca.h shut cloee ami meet even ure tolerably wluto nut over long and his gums appear plump yuu may con elude he is nut yet nine years ul i at that age and us hu advances bis teeth become yellow and foul and nppeai .,, lengthen from the shrinkiagand receding of the gums the lushes nre blunt nl nine ; but nt ten years old lha cavitv or channel uu the inside in lln upper tushes until that period to is iiii by lhe linger nre entirely lilhil up al eleven the teeih will be very long black and foul l.ui will generally meet even ; iii twelve his uppor jaw teeth will overhang ihe nether at thirteen nnd upwards his tushes will in either worn to lho slumps or lung black and foul like ihuse nf nn hi buiir beside ibuseoxbibited by the mouth na ture ver furnishes variety uf signals denoting lhe approach of . id age and decay throughout lhe b >- dies of nil animals alier a horse hns p.isl ins prime u holluwness of h.s temples will be p.-r ceived h.s muscles will he continually losing something of iheir plumpness ; nntl his hair tiih gloss and burnish whieh is ilu characteristic nl youth and prime will look dead faded nr eulirelv lose its color in various purls iu proportion to ihe ex of those appearances will be the horse's age bslisbury sept 6 l«3 ,. , ,, " , i ,* beautiful j-..-c he will make liberal ndvancos on all kinds uf vine icnl him t'.r sale ur shipment int liny in devote him elf exclusively lo this mess he tlntters liiiuscll lhat be will be nble lo ltishictiiin.h fu.in ■georgetown s <'*. july l m , 1838 ■mm>.-r^^m k i'u i lor pasl i'u v.irs in bi-^1 giving inul l-'urwarilinu lumes nt bis id stand i ai ion aa is necessary — j i attention to give gen vad cotton as usual ne t the destroyer ' '. li is nn long limn re spected reader since wo communed together vul how ma niiiiteis i ave happened since ihal po rind which should give us pauso and solemn me ditation ' we iiic still c\l ml ; ill beams id our spirit still shine irom om eyes : yet there nre ma ny who since inst mv sentences came to yours hnve drooped ihoir lids lurever upon tho things id ilns earth — numberless tioa havo boon severed j numberless hearts real from their pantings — nnd deep — - nu mora tu fold tho robe o'er sacred pain all the dec iis — the masks of life aro endod wilh ihem policy ui inure bids them to kindlo the eve willi l"-l'f|t till l|s||*e n.i ill i,^^bbl *, f,l tiili iiiiderslguedtlh * line of business (■ivcs notice lhat he slilfl nd has made such i le hopes by ns-iduil^h ml satisfaction h lie will receive andh trding lo direction h to farmers anil inerb hipping lheir coit,„i t c mil make liberal advl cheraw august 14 ] sculpjj ./. ilium jespectfully^j 1 public that he is sl stone ven miles south ol'ufl '„,» the old charleston il lo accommodate those i now has on hand und ll.stones,ofvaj winy-five to thirty d j nd workmanship ;— alsb 2to|3.50;door.s[lj tep8tl.60j rougi oin lilty to seven v-fivd f i sloto sl i.nl uo a piece be subscriber hop"s ms and his determinatj el article and on zm meive a liberal pnritfil jbwan county a onl ur vu.-m whu nre ile-dmus ni vurk or charleston felix long ii which feeling condemns i they nre mme ! usiieu lo ashes dusl in dust and when i iliiuk of the strengthening ilu-ir n-ss.-l and which were turned j such good account thui they soon sat ui„.u a float turin uni ibe -, u in ihus puss a nv , i iiiii p lined with sulliciently buuyaiil tn keep thein iibnve llie water i ,. , ,* in me fur i know from ihem that uur lilt is unt i and when the morning dawned tbey luuiid them minims lus lriendsn.nl he , , ,. . ._.,___> .************************************.,, , ,, nnlv lis a ilicum which passell avvnv hut lhat the selves iin.iii lhe liruail sinluce ul ihu " vnslv deep ill lus business ul h lie in 1 1 id il is indeed vapor ivilbuul laud nr snd or hum in being in sight — with f . i"l'in a in in ment ihen colored with ih dun morsel local nr di ink — almost without clothes salishi,rv nml about _ a mile hues of death — or stretching its dim folds alar uulil uml exposod to the burning hen ul a tropical sun yy here he is propar their reinnlesl uut lines each llie imperishable i ier in c.iurse id the nexl day they cuine in sight wurk in his line ' nily such is life made un ul successful or sue of lund and fir u tine had strung hopes of reach sale a good supply of , cessless accidents ; its movers , ind actors from the ing it but din ing tilt succeeding night the wind bi.iis sizes anti prices from cradle in the thiecscoie-nn.lten pushed abnut by drove lliem back upon the ocean oil llie third day kullars a pair ul the besl grit fate ; nol their oyvn ; aspiring but imp tent — iin a sail was seen in the distance ; hut they had no 1 n low i 1.1 s ir un p.-ll sl is l.y vis r a il renin — which ofiiiukiug tlieniselves discovered they were l.s irom 2 to 88 door who can dispel — knickerbocker howevor ut length picked up by a vessel after sev hi bpilding ro.'k.s eral days of intense suffering starved and exhnus ni : t >\| i s l'i )\ i'.s correpondenc of ths i 8 qazctte led bul still in possession of all their faculties j.i up shall i ( ; i i ndi'ks i.i will which it seems inul been exertod to some purpose i will now give ynu statistics uf the during their solitary ami dangerous voyage li close ii u ... j ill l.imel which vve have heaid ol'love ill a ci.llag — lore in the inn to furnish none but the t nesting to u portion perhaps lhe larger pur deep green woods — nay of love on the wild uiihir induced terms to merit and tion of your renders my information is dorived rowed prairie but love upon a plank in the midsi h"f public patronage from a printed pnge nl letter paper headed " sin ' ul old ocean with a dozen frightful deaths in view biy_i - -. r.'m nf lowell manufnturcs january 1 1838 lis something still uncommon and yet il fcb frnm love |^^^^^ re 1 l.e lie — aggregate se ■i : true — the doubts of difficullie aye and deaths too tosay nothing of sighs i'm si'ltl \ s1 ; imi'k s ' i ' ''''"' r ' 1 - 1 " 1 - i ii!'-si mpluyci i fh'-re are and tears mr ridge musl therefore be ucknowl v ' ' ' ' 1205 ; of males 2043 i he annual product of all edged aa the most romantic of lovers for there up m i i cj the mills in yards is 61,147,200 the anual con on iho deep sea be breathed his precious passion ■uois.k i fl is £'_.%!£ 19 sumption of cotton is 10 101,0u0lbsor 44,769 bales mingled his sighs with the breath of the old ocean espk ni . i v :, ,- i , i.i of w.h.i ti io hill s the kinds of goods manulac and vowed olernal afiection women aro lhe best ■■"_ i i i i.i.i ii |. mils lus irit'inis and tbe > . « , . . i public that he still carries on the tailor , '"" 1 "'''* <"■">'''"'*- sheetings shirtings drillings creatures in tho world and it is not to be expected li business at his old m i •' z 7 carpeting ruga negro cl th brondcloili.cassimors that missonslow such wus the lady's name could i door tu ffie v ah ..,'■'.,' <",-',■ho i e er '""'" machinery ol various sorls th nsump resist the substantial evidences ofafleclion which her idy to execute the orders f i ""',, i ,' r in « lion of anthracite coal poi annum is 11,000 tons companion had given and accordingly they entered '■>■»'"• manner not surpassed h7 a nv workman of charcoal 500.000 bushels of i,4,810cordj into alliance often ive and deflensive 1 * as the states western pan of the state ll in ib r "' '"> perm and olive)03.480 gallons ofstnrch men aay which has since beeu renewed upon " lor llar receipt of the i ■7i i 7 ' i v v . 510 oooibs nnd of flour for stari h 3,800bbls ' ra firma m.-i i ere long lo be signed and sealed * 8 hi0ns md nri wmaon ana ev torn *•*,,,. iv . .. w , f f omo o per week clear of on reaching shor and recovering aomewhai 7 s " 1 ' be tasbioiiable al all times i 1 " bonrtl - '•* 81,75 ol males clear ofboard 80 cents from tbe effects of tho voyage mr ridge thinking ( '" g garments of 111 kinds attended lo i ' ! 3 ' persons employed i ll.e comp ni ,, that perhaps^his lady love bad i entered into lhe en v'y and the latesl hash n r.mi.heh *,. nil 1 - 1 ' 1 ; " •■'" clom ' r ° noh ""•""' : e ' u ! '-' : ' """ i ' ."•■',"" 1 ""' w,tboul p ro f r consideration and that the cuuiiiiih u a ii g per month is 8100.000 a very consid sight of land nnd old irionds might hsve caused ber uotr ul matructions given in ; j . , c j7 „ - mmm ,„ ,.-. ,,,..,., ,„ c , ange ,,„ v „.^ „,„„,, „„ ,,..,. imil „„•„„,.,.,. i 1 ''-"""-- ■■"■•■.' - ■| p d i the sa ings bank '« as regards thi er tl r such was the case he would not hesitate velicke'm sanative m person employed says the paper from which lo release her from the engagement and added fur 1 . ihovo facts are glean i " . enl numbers hove i her that ho had inst his all by ibe wreck ,, i the i " 8ick nre nil taking ihis wonderful mo ik • iiilcrrogated i the resull shows thai s;v d pulaski runt would henceforth be i ntirel depend f ""'."'■which is astonishing euro e and u.e ll.e females oul ol li n e n belter health than bo ant on his own exertions fur his subsist nee the ip j •'» mighty cures fun being employed in ibe mills ol males one ind was much affected and bursting into tears as h^^de nt the post-officc fallstown iredell half derive th snm.yidvant.tges a regards iheii sured him lhat her affection was unchangeable and as ' ■■■*. .* ■'■■■■■". — i i i.-ii ■i l*.r:,i:i siiu was happy tus,y lu i ml enough tm nny nil jfh.rs luc protesstonal services tn the citizens 8alu.bury ami ns vicinity lie ueeupies ihe k ffic of lhe inte i mitchbl salisbury may 1 i f deep ploughing continued ram our lust almost overy summer furnishes abundant prim's nf the great disadvantage of lhe practice of shal low ploughing to i.uiii summer and winter crops il we were l.ut disposed to open nur eyes and look i'.i them a very curious one lately happened on in v own farm a field was sowed with wheat by n tenant ilu ploughing from three to lour inches a deep hollow ex lood u u r part ol ihe field in n direction near ly i a-t nnd iyi-.i ; iin side exposed to the north tol erably good ilm south exposure very rich us might i : oxpe led ibe wheat on ihe atrnngeat il made lhe most promising appearance in the fall and also for some time iu tin spring in the early part t,f which cluvt r seed was sown t.u the whole which clinic up well ; n drought ..-.....- on lule in the spring the south exposure drying first lhe wheat soon showed ihu effects nf it ; and lln drought continuing a considerable part entirely v:i;,i,s lvjx:nola ; ;;„ a |