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ll illvm.b ike^j ■■:.,,■' iii an puk^^b i 1 ',,"™ ■advocate l^b i'.ill-ijun^^h ' : fl w'ofl in-,1 i'j^^b nplc-^b enily ifl on thi'^b lo carry mi^j i„,iinc.,ln^^^s e ur.'^b bi s.i.^b are ii^b ihcm^h ingress has uny^^b pose of increasing rs we iliue i i.iit.^b in.proinise m ih-turbod^b fl ind b sullicieilt^b lhe gi)vcrn,iieni^b we are opposcdb wming the powei the h jn^^b i 1.-^1 \. 1 tilfl had sueli^b rfienl to cxercis^b lie carry on iis ■we are opposed^b use 1'e^l us and dungito^b a thorough '''. 4_fl tnerol government ie place the i fl ntinue to bo u freel the ndministruiiojn ougli in all^b a been ifl ne past lias^h kb'*s course^b power by n^^j i of government il fraud pruclisedb the " huh i nm e fl office-holders audb inahle that u^fl oinj mber li.mbj nion^b intend i^^b e will exaunuifl p,'se such ls auk support lo such ise — patriotisms as regards ll,t_fl i say » ho w,^fl who will i make a rlnuej thereof r making ifl in of iflj although m mtinue tu mau^^j tend it shali^fl lieret f i e.b variety i ln.,h-.4b cl reful nofl mltu le^l nn fl kega , dnett to e^l fl f pr-,in'iti._^b th b ii in ii^^b be continued nin^s : aolim.v^jnj^j favor fl tl.e liursduv n^b or t l^b retheexpirn^m i n piper » i,la pwsropnid.unleji a l.uhu.jb l.hne il^b i„'u^b adv^^^^^j 1*1 1 b ,'-' fl jw i b i i^^b ne bujnber^qg the western carolinian t ,„. owk,ls not mr to .,._: unttllo tit y -,,„: aonstltvnpn ko b rk,t nv r ,-„ rm i-cr v k , tk sk,,v : „ ro run srvrn nse.i rl v : v „„ rn ■„.„ ,...„.■,,,- amendments ,., th cmstituttoit article a austin v i f fisher editors l\/i proprietors > salisbury iv c october 18 ik*8 t no xix of vol xix ( no from com.mencement 96-j „<_..,,, i ./ ,,, liumals l iti-itinct ,, i i,,u:>l*,-.io,-,-,.,l , |,., ,„,,.,,„,. 1 u |,„* h ,|,„, ,.,. v ,., 1 * * j|1 '»". ve am '" i mr * h i ,*,„ i ( b un is irtim the ■" 1 1 ,//../, j residence onstinitiiin/dc during the prnclic.-il logician lhe '*'""" ,/ "' '' 7 " ,, '/ , ' m snlurtlny courier m t.1,,1 unt turkish the mnosopiiists i !,'','■', n'us h 1 f"'ti '" a i bftf : tl i r w i ... ilns lslii.,,1 wus wnh , things and hastened s.,i,i,,s io and occasioned tlm m.._...l n ia.i ■. .. ,* py hbuve as soon ns 1 g „,.,. the s , it tinnbi.lury „,„„„ iiible n.ber cnuueior ugi.f ., i ''> "" wis accidentally shu up n fi „,,,„„* ,, ,„„„.„ „ pmi.shmcnl vc ■man nemg idea ihmg if dinner „ released having been pupil uf ariel nnd betnu ■ui my numl be g.,..os,p,e hgures above ....... her cunl.ue.ue un hour ur two after she bus i'hihisnnher n f.-llnw feeling in tins in-ilnnce ■were , no ,,„,, , ro „, or „. , l„r p,.„r iiimulkin 11 „„| 1 , | um k oft „„. s(n ,. ri ,.. ■be ilu in delmhilu sleep » | i lhe ultle wns cleared nwiiy shnr.k „, „„ „,-,,,; ■k,.,g ut „, persons w,.s hoard to ring loudly repeatedly the in , „, ci)11 | mt £ j ■1 was acquainted lhe next sens hastened to see whni was ihe v „ ,„, , ■cnliecl wm one indescribably tremendous i he iter and were much surprised to hnd tbe poor ,| lulr sect while hey muded ho relnbulion duo ■inn was still burning but be r „ hungry puss clinging 10 ti.-ll-ropn ringing ,„ lh ,. n cmim . therefore ns tbey were li.mous ■lion 1 he figures or the ceiling seemed to be , away all her might ! u ho will ay that ilns „,.,, reft |„ mm of nn . ■i..uu.i.i.-.l and wen changing places presently cat draw mlerence ,,„ , ,., .,.„ , 11()h diffi . u „ ■iiiev were irnm a ve nnd with a similar related nf a do in n „„„_,,„„„„„,, ,|,. rtltl „, h.m tl undo he worst i t o ,, french customary for those llnsvv . r . tm owm , ,, lejr ., uml)er wai nm ,|,. ■".'' ai in hu iiible niehiiu-li humming lmembore ofthe community who were tardy in com ,|„|,„. i sound in ihe eu.l'h und run , mg to l.nner paulry nnd u tllb w , ls nat a ., wlljch wore , ho mm n(1 . ■nlnng ihe uulsiile ul lhe huuse with n sense i tlu hell which wus placed in a convenient spot uu m r is the nr be dead t | briiti.iii thai c..uimu.,,cnt.'.l nn hoariiiir which the cook would oul the n,rti..u i n \„ wtirai \ t " lhe living for ihe dead no inn ■leuluig ; and i experienced a fluctuating molum i d c.in.i.ined in buy which turned bur gar exist i which threw me in tf i were izonlnlly by meaiiaof machinery the d.ig waicb -|-|„. ,. whether the earth or lhe sea pro ■ii nud overtaken by -., storm — od nil inm operations nud was trenteil with duond tbe inrcesi aaiinalal i the hinis seemed eaundes wilh a violent a lha friars but answered " the tho sea is part of a lur the ,,, s|iluiiers ibe unii table extinguished iho lamp | ry shuru food ho seized lhc hell in ins inuiilh the bin 1 , " which was the craftiest of all am ktthn general governments und left me jn total darkness while al the same | nnd i_nve .. a jj.ki'i shake ! a portion of good w hole m nls ?" wri make roads and canals time the thick wull opened abmil me nnd the mm food wns ins.nn.lv passed nur from tin pnnlrv " thn which mnn is no ve acquainted with lie individual states ; we be blue sky wilh a briebi stnr lx-came fur a mo which t^eaagnoious quadruped seized and devout the fourth what was'tiiete reusun for p'cr wun|ioivcr to collect taxes oil tin peo ment visible through one of the chasms i now ed with much gusto delighted with his success sua.ini h.l.hus tn ii-vult 1 rh carolina to mnke roads and improve i threw nfl the bed clothes and attempted to escape he repealed the experiment daily until the onok •'• becatlso ,.,„,| he we wished him lo live new york or uny other stale ;— and ill frum the tottering house ; hut tlie rums of the wull j hiund that some one was playing bun n irick lhat w j honour or die as a coward deserves it would bu unjust and incx i and ceiling had so clinked up the passage tlnrt i ■he furnished ii.tiri rut ions lhan ihure wero mouths **-^ r . pm ■■which do you ll.iuk lb l'-sl ihe .* oi.r hictriiii i — let nil e.iiulil mil open lhe il nd i ugaiti ran buck in lie c,un|>la,iie.i in lhe sii|.e.i"r ; t wuich ivi pi i day r llie iiji'lit . tz^ggasb kivn inleiii.il improvements my bed nnd instinctively pulled uver mv li.c.-lho vulely sol to detect lhe gormandizing culprit uml 7 the day by one l ■w**w ihjck coverled to protect it from the ftiihn_.^^^!>"t iu the nei n^ljlii-_____^__l______________anliilt t|i r fci__.^^^^^^^bbbb l-^._____________________________________________________________s prospectus ■of thc f i a txo d i.c'si a zz miscellaneous j in this way he planned lhat beautiful comic opem i ii m-iiiiiiiiiiiiii segretii paeslelln composed his ll.iiiiier de sovrglirr nml ls motinara lu bod anil sncchiin declared thu he never hnd momenta of inspiration except his iwn favourite cats were sitting om on n.-h shoulder pfuttzezz l'i..|i.-ii-liir i tin *•"• i linlim -->■" 1 is hoi proper tlmt wc should iijii the public uur p.dilicul principh b bbiiiiii^iii nllllll we mil ml in cnt.il l't l aghic ul s||i||l tur al fj||7itwilh..ui u.e h-usl reserve hold in thc po1itic.ll principles nf the uepllll l^tntthev wen iiiiilerstiiiid nnd prnrnsed ij^fci lii'sl cu lie into power we nri plain aonse oonatrurtioa bn,..u ''"' hi either biiincb nf the nern bijlihiuk thni in government was estab i.-ii of tho peoplp and no hu he rip made for the qov*rtlitobhi ofise lhchcve thai no mora ihxos ought lo be h .,...' lhan may be absolutely uecessn muniment in a judiciuus uud from the lln k ye ploughhoy thk farmfut nii iivnciilinn in lile is more respcclnblo and use ful huii.hu of tba tanner the lime hoegor.s by when " cnuteinpl is cusl upon lhe liusliiiiidinan - agriculture s a science is becoming moro impor taut and nmre liixiurahle i is lho nolile.it fnr it i the natural employment uf ma the uueiii geni und independent farmer is ever roipccted ; he holds nu impiirliiul mid rospniisible place in socie ty i pmi inm devolve many duties ; upon him rest many obligatiooe in him we look for oxamples in patriotism virtue nml intelligence living not in iho " hum nf human cities where he would he continually in the whirlpool of political nnd other excitement he can examine quest tofts of a moral miligious and pulnical nature with a cool head a balm niinil und un unbiassed judgment tn him wu look for correcl opinion and in him we should ever find a safe counsellor and n correct adviser our farmnrs should cultivate thoir minds and iheir heurts ns well as ihuir fields thuy can gnui as rich reward in lhe meninl a they cau lonp profitable harvests in ihe natural world wilhoul learning a man cannot hen first rate far mer without inlelligence he cunnot discharge in a prnpor manner the duties of a citizen agncul lure is n science ihnt requires experience and stu dy men must be educated lo he former aa well as to lie lawyers or doctors and there are thou sands of young mon who are in stores and offices whu should jiii into agricultural pursuits il would ih batter for them better for tho country and who wuuld nut nlher be an in.lepende.it furmer than a small shopkeeper ur a fourth rule luwver or duel i who would mil rather bo lira ill a use iiii employment ihun to ha litmen in one which ilia world culls inimitable 1 l"t young men soak liu hind rather than fur situations in lite cotteg nude uud sugar line the creating of a new nation kimcs like the present ; because a new bfe^hriug upon he people new taxes opposed to lha scheme of n-vi b>iic.onm.i the turill we deny lhat tn tax the p.-i.pl lur lhe r thu profits of tll 11111111,1:11-111 h present rales of duties already much ns thej wen lived by ilu that iirrungeiueui ought nn l'v thnt net tbe tariff du.ics will until llr 4 v when tbey will fates high enough to produce revenue am meet all the reasonable expense to lhe spirit ol nur inslitif b ' 1 1 lw - . y in the ailmiiiislriiliun of lhe if such a reform does weil stales cuiniut much longer john li adams was bnd ihnt of vn.lrcw jacks n fofiuitelj worse the country for some reaping the hitler fruits of ins vnn btfren was brnughrin of ihe money and hi purpose and by u polil n the pet.plu the h('tiuve.nliuu — a grand caucus seekers the lil.iri obj"i h^tts enacted on a large scale lie hnnw receiving his reward the hand lh wall nml by iintn-iputiou we mav he political dead he has half of his tttrni yot to serve hull — hive as wi think just presidency we ennnnt ns e di ; — t is tunc enough vol h : — " sufficient unto the day is the h whenever the proper lit cun.es i'-c we shnll dn ao under no other en.r convictions nl right hitm wiistkun (.' nol:\i.in " will hum hnnl cuiilnin ns much political matter we shall endeavor lo give a great nur renders nre formers we shall h to neglect their interest ; but keep a hi ir fur something that will proye to of morality ps of society and the prosper b •■■'• , w shall neglect uo opportunity hi iu ibe extent ofour limited menus i;,!i-s fir nur guidance we sliull ii h nf nll patrons f i'.iir b^^^^^b such new ones as nny choose h htm estitii carolinian is published every hj i n dollars per annum if p.ud iu ml and i'd . three hi disc'iliii'ied h : " be i'.ilitnrs nl il wish in ilis end of a year will bu considered of adykiltisini ill conspicuously un.l cor b 1 "*".''.''., ut u.e dollar p.-r s.p.are li.r the btlsertmn nnd twenty five cents h.r each coil p court id jiidiciul ailii'iti-t'intnls will purged m per ecu mora ban the above f t 1 . r ,.,.„, |,., mi ,),„ he i in f,,r villinu hp .. iii ills innrheil lh.t""u will ... i r '>* *. l*s published till forbidon and ebaried rrr .. o trag lo this period i had not the most distant conception of the cause of this commn.iun the whole hnd passed in a few seconds yet such was the client of each circumstance that ihey left on my mind ns distinct nn imprcssinn as if the succes sion of n.y iiiens hud been slow nnd regular still i could assign no reason for it hut thnt the house was going tn fall iill an incident occurred « inch caused truth at once to flash on mv mind — there stood in the square opposite thc palazzo a all slender steeple ofa greek church containing n ring of bolls which i had remnrked in the dny ; these nuw begun in jangle wilh n wild unearthly sound as if some powerful bund had seized ihe ed dice below und wns ringing the hells hv shaking the steeple then il was that i hnd the first uis tinct conception of my situation i found lhat the eiirlbqunke we had tnlku.l so lightly of wnn nr.i.nl iv come ; i felt that i was in thc uin isl of one of those awful visitations which destroy thmisands in a iiie ni — where thu supertnlcudint hand of god seems fnr a season to withdraw itself anil the frame ofthe oarth is uifti-rod lo tumble into ruins by its own convulsions o god 1 i citunnl describe my own sensations when i thus saw nnd fell around ine the wreck of nature anil thnt with a deep and firm conviction on ray mind ha to me tha moment wns the end of the world i inul before looked death in the face in many ways nnd had reason more than once to funilinrize me to his appear ance ; but this wns nolhini like lhe ordmnry thought or npprelipnsinn of dying in the common way the sensations were as different as an earth quake mid a fever flhe bruthei him-l were an well pleased wilh bisslrnt ngeng fnr satisfy ing lhe d.-m uids nf hunger thnt the conk was ordered lu allow i iin ins portion regular ly with the remainder nf the fraternity whenever he made the signal l—jloston merc journal liiow^^^^^^f^eaio the king surprised by this answer quickly added — " abstruse questions must hnve abstruse an swers tbo sixth " whut nre the best means cora man to make himself loved ?" he answered " if possessed of grcut power do not inuke yourself foarod the seventh how might u man become u god i " by doing what is impossible for a man lo dn " the eighth " which is llie strongest life or death ?" from the southern agt ienllttritt l)x feeditn-j houses on peahf tu sa v k an english paper gives the following account p the ileuth of an inuividual froth that terrible disci the glanders ; iii iin ma i'.iu mu : agreeably lu my promise yon will liml lieluw u piece nil lending burses on peuse in save uhules in 18:16 1 believed ihal i hud not made us ninny blade us i thought would serve my horses ibe year ; nnd 1 hnd n tine crop of peuse — i led mv burses un pease in ll.e haunts a night and nt 12 i clock nnd in ihe morning on corn 1 gave each horse half a bushel nf pease in the hnums — my horses gut fnl on ihem nnd they did n grent ileal of work all lhe lime this pieco may linnelit lhc up-country planter as hey have llio n.lvnn.ags nl mn ish thut ihey run use by the first of mny — hu if thu up country planter's blades happen lo givo out by april he has n , thing lhat he can feed on iu plnce nf blades but nuts and they do not cmno in uulil lhe middle uf june i have boon pur suing lh same course wilh my horses this win.et though i hud plenty of bludes nud 1 intend to con tinue to dn il as long as 1 am a planter hoping this may benefit sumo ptantort i am yours respectfully mo-it horrible death — on suturduy week an adjourned inquest was held it the champion prii caa strecl lissiin grove un lhe hotly of john m'lei len whose death occurred under the full wing oir " l fc because it isrars so many ills the ninth " how long is it g '<»! for a man to live !" " as lung as he does nol prefer life todenlh tho king then turning in the judge ordered him to give sentence and say which bud made lie worst answer " in my opinion replied the philnsiipher " they hsve all answered one wurse than no ther plutarch ! r.umstniices i'he jury first proceeded to view be body of ihe unfortunate man which presented a spectacle too horrible to discribe the face being entirely eaten nwuy and the whole hotly being one mass of sores from top to toe from lhe di-posi linns ll app.rar.rd ihnl the deeeiscd was lhe driver i of a cub and horse the properly of mr w john son cab owner nl the west end of lhe town on the evening of friday week deceased came home nn i t-ninpluined nf having a cold he lunk some gruel and went to bed on the following day large lumps or swellings began to make their up peaniuce under tbo jaw and on lhe nose which as v ■1 1 us the eyes emitted n great deal nf running the eyes gradually became worse nud full of holes and the nose nnd jaw broke nut intn dread full sores medical aid was called in hut tho gen ile.nan who nttended wns unable to tell tho nature of tbe disease on wednesday week deceased wus conveyed in a cab io sir astley cooper who vanillic i him and pronounced it to lie lho glan ders caught from a horse the deceased's med i it nl attendant subsequently fell ill wilh his opinion j but nll remedies were found of no pvail the un fortunate man gradually became worse and entire ly insensible ln the space of iwn days his nose 1 fell from his face and his eyes became like a col antler both emitting „ thick mucous running — he however aboui a quarter of an hour before , his death which inuk place on thursday evening , lecnve.ed his senses and staled ihut he had got his death by wiping the hnrsc which was j.|,iii dosed with his pocket handkerchief and then in caiitmiisly using ihe same to wipe his own dose lie expired in the most excruciating agony the jury returned a verdict — " that deceased died frnm glanders iiccnleiitly caught frum n hnrsc nf which be wns the driver the jury declnred ihnt they cnuld not be satisfied unless thfl burse was killed the proprietor expressed h.s readiness lo assent tn ] iheir propoaial,and tlie animal was accordingly de stroy pd anecdote — a celebrated english proncher now deceased in n charge which he delivered to a young preacher n his nrdinution thus addressed him — let me remind y,.u sir ihn when yuu com into his place and address his people ynu are not in bring your little self wf.lt you 1 repent ihis gain sir ilmt it may more deeply impress your memory i say that you are never lo bring yuur little self wilh you no sir when you stand in this sacred plnce it is your duly to hold up ynur great master lo the people in hi chanicler in his offices in his precepts in his premisses nud in his glory this picture vou aro to hold up to lhe view of your heur ers while you nre lo slum behind it and nut let so much us ynur little linger he seen from the franklin farmer renewing old handsaws i am in possession of an improvement which if you think worth communicating tn the mechanics und farmers is at your service in the year isluv in harrison irtunty ky i had a very tine liana saw which smnc of my apprentices rendered unfit ibr use shu hud wlinl is termed hy mechanics a spring or broken back or joint in her nnd was thrown by i tried sevcr.il experiment to remove the spring and at las fell on lhc following plun : — i i,...k a blacksmith's hand-hammer with a smooth luce nud laid ihu saw uu a smooth anvil and ham inered i lengthwise where tbe spring orjui.it seem ed tu be i hammered it in llie oentre of be width which rem ved llie joint and she was straight ami slid us over and wus no mure liable in have a spring or joint ihun nny new snw nnd performed as well ns usual if ihe hummer and nnvil are smooth no one will ever observe ihal it has been dona i have straightened a great num ber of useless saws thus and mado them good as new and huve couinnuuculed this iiiclhtsl uf doing it to muiiy nf my brnlhor mechanics iu kentucky uud other stut.-s and now ns u mechanic nnd tanner huve thought for several yeurs nf having this information publ.shod in ihe world li.r there nre th.miaand fhiindsnws thrown ns.de us useless i'or want of a knowledge linw to res.oro them lo usefulness j ii went worth millmright of kentucky israelites of mount felianon — imivurdtttt^h one our mntlern^b illmlhh iii bis vis|iei|h inn nniuyh iho b lln . ugh itunsiu.h milking such nb-h ,,| i,l i'h iriltll tt g.-u-b b he b.-lhlc-h the hch ui wuh ni.h traveller iu it.ish new llus tuirinush t h ll sill i un wm ii r itwn labor and preserve at ilns moment he sii|s>r wmw^^trom llervrs greece and turln^'m^^a^am slitiona brought by the iaraelitoa out of egypt tukki-sh bontsjstv what will be your surprise to learn ihal every a very also idea bus lung prevailed regarding thursday they elevate the molten calf before the tin lis throughout europe and nmre pniiu ii which they prostrule themselves nnd having paid inrly in england where lhe word turk has been ih'ir attention each innn selects a will innn applied ns a uiiirk fopprobrim to designate fern a.no.ig the wniuen vresent the calf is of gold city brii.uli.v or saviigencss in france ibey nre silver nr bronze this is exactly but worship at mora moderate merely suy ing as strung us u turk which moses was incensed ill descending frnm si „ n l lhe same comparison is sometimes made iu nm the cow was lhe venus of the bgyptiana sci.thind and nf ciairse the rulf wa a cupid before which perhaps there is no oilier country in kurope ihr sacrifice 00 nlfensive to mines were held — where the hrtntsty nf individuals is so prevalent os fnr it i ralatstl lb i ihey set up ii million call in turkey i huve ravelled in many parts ufit wbicti aaron hnd mud li nil eu rings f the ism wh'-ie i huve on ibe cushions and pillows uu clile women before vhieh similsr s lesifloes vere which people sleep lefi riutside lhe houses iill night made and certainly the druses on miami lobs under « sort nf awning tb owners not appearing non are n detachment of the posterity of those is ta huve any idea thai lln-re was the least risk nl'uiiy meliles who nre s nflen itiprosenli'il in srnpljlrc person iipprnpriiiling to themselves thut which is i deserter frnm tie true fni.h liilliug ini k nil lu'igid ... nnnlher a lib id ilu v will endeavour llie old shpomtttton and pugun worship uf lln i-iimi to get ns much ns they cnu from you in sinking n try from whence thev came i took every method bargain yet if in mistake nven n pnra ton much beeoasary to naeortaia tba nnl ul ins relation — have been pnld timv will return 1 ; and if ihe d.f and i send 1 in ynu us one uf the lugiiest uoliqui erent-ir is material there bavn have been many in lies nnd most curiuu reli'-s nf remote bgos/lvhich stances known nf their inking groat pains tu find mil has yet bctu found upon earth . the persons wbo had givon them more than the sum touching dress — there nre snmo promotions in lile which independent of the more substantial rewards they fl'.-r acquire peculiar value und dig iii.y from the culs un waistcoats connected wnh them a lid i marshal has his uniform a bishop his silk apron a cuuiiscllur his gnwu a ben lie ins cocked hat snip lho bishop of lus apron nr the beiidle of his cocked bu uud gold luce what are they t men — mere uu-ii promote llu-in raise tin m in higher and different offices in the state ui .., divested nl their black silk opmus nnd cocked hats ihey shall still luck their old dignity u.ul be sniniiwhni shorn of heir influence with ihe multi tude dignity and oven holiness ion sometimes are more questions of coel uud waistcoat inm some people imagine — jluz in ilcnlly'a m'tact-llnny i'lie whims of genius — ll.iwl.-ii wtienln^adm down lo ti,"h ul mosl care his l""b nu luu b h.,|,-h ... he sun mil i.h single idea he cnuld write only mi the tiuesl pa | sun flowers — a southern farmer says he plants ior nnd was ns piirliirulur in forming ins miles hs i 2 hills of llus in curb euro panne corner anil ns if he had bean eugraving ihem oo a copperplate — j soon s the bloss m begins to appear ho cuts the alter all those uiiniile pieparalii s he begun by . slalks uhn.il a funt fiuiii lhe gruuiid gives them to choosing the i lie me of lus subject und living intn his horses who ent ihem will nvidity they aro whu keys ha wished to modulate and he varied also good provender for cattle tha seeds aro good lhe action us n were of his subject by imagining food for poultry and tea made nf hem is superior to bimsalfihe incidents of s,....e little sdvontura nrlos a medioine to ihal made nf flaxseed the ml romance gluck when he foil himsolf in humor made of ihem hums nearly us well as speriii.^^b i-air.eil in ■< ■11 ehnuipulglie | mi each side nf biui iruii-p.tr.ftl his imnginii i..ii iii , the folliiwiug is part of un epistle from mr elysium barti a man uf gloomy imagination pro oram thorbnrn to the editors of the new ynrk farad tha funeral stillneaaof a spacious room dimly i commercial advertiser we copy it f.r the ben bghied bv a single lamp cimnmzu delighted in | efn of nur fancy corn tfr.nrrr doubling hoar nnise nnd mirth surrounded by a purly of guy , ever whether much bus boen gained by these fan friends ho conceived his operns and as lhe ideas cy seeds present 1 ili.rins.rvcs lie seized and embodied them i " mr jutturson says ihe man who makes three giy .-■b letters addressed tn lhe bditors on bo „, n || fom v p , i|(1 irsi'",'."'j , " i ' ! * "' " ' , *' 1 """ 1 be prevented without nadicaiing all ear inclinations and pennons i u i 1 " l '"' *'"" mmn tho great ocean ii hi f rmil perpetual slagna.11,11 corn
Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1838-10-18 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 18 |
Year | 1838 |
Volume | 19 |
Issue | 19 |
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 |
Creator | B. Austin and C. F. Fisher |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | B. Austin and C. F. Fisher |
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 October 18, 1838 issue of the Western Carolinian a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1838-10-18 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 18 |
Year | 1838 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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Date Digital | 4/13/2009 10:45:24 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 | ll illvm.b ike^j ■■:.,,■' iii an puk^^b i 1 ',,"™ ■advocate l^b i'.ill-ijun^^h ' : fl w'ofl in-,1 i'j^^b nplc-^b enily ifl on thi'^b lo carry mi^j i„,iinc.,ln^^^s e ur.'^b bi s.i.^b are ii^b ihcm^h ingress has uny^^b pose of increasing rs we iliue i i.iit.^b in.proinise m ih-turbod^b fl ind b sullicieilt^b lhe gi)vcrn,iieni^b we are opposcdb wming the powei the h jn^^b i 1.-^1 \. 1 tilfl had sueli^b rfienl to cxercis^b lie carry on iis ■we are opposed^b use 1'e^l us and dungito^b a thorough '''. 4_fl tnerol government ie place the i fl ntinue to bo u freel the ndministruiiojn ougli in all^b a been ifl ne past lias^h kb'*s course^b power by n^^j i of government il fraud pruclisedb the " huh i nm e fl office-holders audb inahle that u^fl oinj mber li.mbj nion^b intend i^^b e will exaunuifl p,'se such ls auk support lo such ise — patriotisms as regards ll,t_fl i say » ho w,^fl who will i make a rlnuej thereof r making ifl in of iflj although m mtinue tu mau^^j tend it shali^fl lieret f i e.b variety i ln.,h-.4b cl reful nofl mltu le^l nn fl kega , dnett to e^l fl f pr-,in'iti._^b th b ii in ii^^b be continued nin^s : aolim.v^jnj^j favor fl tl.e liursduv n^b or t l^b retheexpirn^m i n piper » i,la pwsropnid.unleji a l.uhu.jb l.hne il^b i„'u^b adv^^^^^j 1*1 1 b ,'-' fl jw i b i i^^b ne bujnber^qg the western carolinian t ,„. owk,ls not mr to .,._: unttllo tit y -,,„: aonstltvnpn ko b rk,t nv r ,-„ rm i-cr v k , tk sk,,v : „ ro run srvrn nse.i rl v : v „„ rn ■„.„ ,...„.■,,,- amendments ,., th cmstituttoit article a austin v i f fisher editors l\/i proprietors > salisbury iv c october 18 ik*8 t no xix of vol xix ( no from com.mencement 96-j „<_..,,, i ./ ,,, liumals l iti-itinct ,, i i,,u:>l*,-.io,-,-,.,l , |,., ,„,,.,,„,. 1 u |,„* h ,|,„, ,.,. v ,., 1 * * j|1 '»". ve am '" i mr * h i ,*,„ i ( b un is irtim the ■" 1 1 ,//../, j residence onstinitiiin/dc during the prnclic.-il logician lhe '*'""" ,/ "' '' 7 " ,, '/ , ' m snlurtlny courier m t.1,,1 unt turkish the mnosopiiists i !,'','■', n'us h 1 f"'ti '" a i bftf : tl i r w i ... ilns lslii.,,1 wus wnh , things and hastened s.,i,i,,s io and occasioned tlm m.._...l n ia.i ■. .. ,* py hbuve as soon ns 1 g „,.,. the s , it tinnbi.lury „,„„„ iiible n.ber cnuueior ugi.f ., i ''> "" wis accidentally shu up n fi „,,,„„* ,, ,„„„.„ „ pmi.shmcnl vc ■man nemg idea ihmg if dinner „ released having been pupil uf ariel nnd betnu ■ui my numl be g.,..os,p,e hgures above ....... her cunl.ue.ue un hour ur two after she bus i'hihisnnher n f.-llnw feeling in tins in-ilnnce ■were , no ,,„,, , ro „, or „. , l„r p,.„r iiimulkin 11 „„| 1 , | um k oft „„. s(n ,. ri ,.. ■be ilu in delmhilu sleep » | i lhe ultle wns cleared nwiiy shnr.k „, „„ „,-,,,; ■k,.,g ut „, persons w,.s hoard to ring loudly repeatedly the in , „, ci)11 | mt £ j ■1 was acquainted lhe next sens hastened to see whni was ihe v „ ,„, , ■cnliecl wm one indescribably tremendous i he iter and were much surprised to hnd tbe poor ,| lulr sect while hey muded ho relnbulion duo ■inn was still burning but be r „ hungry puss clinging 10 ti.-ll-ropn ringing ,„ lh ,. n cmim . therefore ns tbey were li.mous ■lion 1 he figures or the ceiling seemed to be , away all her might ! u ho will ay that ilns „,.,, reft |„ mm of nn . ■i..uu.i.i.-.l and wen changing places presently cat draw mlerence ,,„ , ,., .,.„ , 11()h diffi . u „ ■iiiev were irnm a ve nnd with a similar related nf a do in n „„„_,,„„„„„,, ,|,. rtltl „, h.m tl undo he worst i t o ,, french customary for those llnsvv . r . tm owm , ,, lejr ., uml)er wai nm ,|,. ■".'' ai in hu iiible niehiiu-li humming lmembore ofthe community who were tardy in com ,|„|,„. i sound in ihe eu.l'h und run , mg to l.nner paulry nnd u tllb w , ls nat a ., wlljch wore , ho mm n(1 . ■nlnng ihe uulsiile ul lhe huuse with n sense i tlu hell which wus placed in a convenient spot uu m r is the nr be dead t | briiti.iii thai c..uimu.,,cnt.'.l nn hoariiiir which the cook would oul the n,rti..u i n \„ wtirai \ t " lhe living for ihe dead no inn ■leuluig ; and i experienced a fluctuating molum i d c.in.i.ined in buy which turned bur gar exist i which threw me in tf i were izonlnlly by meaiiaof machinery the d.ig waicb -|-|„. ,. whether the earth or lhe sea pro ■ii nud overtaken by -., storm — od nil inm operations nud was trenteil with duond tbe inrcesi aaiinalal i the hinis seemed eaundes wilh a violent a lha friars but answered " the tho sea is part of a lur the ,,, s|iluiiers ibe unii table extinguished iho lamp | ry shuru food ho seized lhc hell in ins inuiilh the bin 1 , " which was the craftiest of all am ktthn general governments und left me jn total darkness while al the same | nnd i_nve .. a jj.ki'i shake ! a portion of good w hole m nls ?" wri make roads and canals time the thick wull opened abmil me nnd the mm food wns ins.nn.lv passed nur from tin pnnlrv " thn which mnn is no ve acquainted with lie individual states ; we be blue sky wilh a briebi stnr lx-came fur a mo which t^eaagnoious quadruped seized and devout the fourth what was'tiiete reusun for p'cr wun|ioivcr to collect taxes oil tin peo ment visible through one of the chasms i now ed with much gusto delighted with his success sua.ini h.l.hus tn ii-vult 1 rh carolina to mnke roads and improve i threw nfl the bed clothes and attempted to escape he repealed the experiment daily until the onok •'• becatlso ,.,„,| he we wished him lo live new york or uny other stale ;— and ill frum the tottering house ; hut tlie rums of the wull j hiund that some one was playing bun n irick lhat w j honour or die as a coward deserves it would bu unjust and incx i and ceiling had so clinked up the passage tlnrt i ■he furnished ii.tiri rut ions lhan ihure wero mouths **-^ r . pm ■■which do you ll.iuk lb l'-sl ihe .* oi.r hictriiii i — let nil e.iiulil mil open lhe il nd i ugaiti ran buck in lie c,un|>la,iie.i in lhe sii|.e.i"r ; t wuich ivi pi i day r llie iiji'lit . tz^ggasb kivn inleiii.il improvements my bed nnd instinctively pulled uver mv li.c.-lho vulely sol to detect lhe gormandizing culprit uml 7 the day by one l ■w**w ihjck coverled to protect it from the ftiihn_.^^^!>"t iu the nei n^ljlii-_____^__l______________anliilt t|i r fci__.^^^^^^^bbbb l-^._____________________________________________________________s prospectus ■of thc f i a txo d i.c'si a zz miscellaneous j in this way he planned lhat beautiful comic opem i ii m-iiiiiiiiiiiiii segretii paeslelln composed his ll.iiiiier de sovrglirr nml ls motinara lu bod anil sncchiin declared thu he never hnd momenta of inspiration except his iwn favourite cats were sitting om on n.-h shoulder pfuttzezz l'i..|i.-ii-liir i tin *•"• i linlim -->■" 1 is hoi proper tlmt wc should iijii the public uur p.dilicul principh b bbiiiiii^iii nllllll we mil ml in cnt.il l't l aghic ul s||i||l tur al fj||7itwilh..ui u.e h-usl reserve hold in thc po1itic.ll principles nf the uepllll l^tntthev wen iiiiilerstiiiid nnd prnrnsed ij^fci lii'sl cu lie into power we nri plain aonse oonatrurtioa bn,..u ''"' hi either biiincb nf the nern bijlihiuk thni in government was estab i.-ii of tho peoplp and no hu he rip made for the qov*rtlitobhi ofise lhchcve thai no mora ihxos ought lo be h .,...' lhan may be absolutely uecessn muniment in a judiciuus uud from the lln k ye ploughhoy thk farmfut nii iivnciilinn in lile is more respcclnblo and use ful huii.hu of tba tanner the lime hoegor.s by when " cnuteinpl is cusl upon lhe liusliiiiidinan - agriculture s a science is becoming moro impor taut and nmre liixiurahle i is lho nolile.it fnr it i the natural employment uf ma the uueiii geni und independent farmer is ever roipccted ; he holds nu impiirliiul mid rospniisible place in socie ty i pmi inm devolve many duties ; upon him rest many obligatiooe in him we look for oxamples in patriotism virtue nml intelligence living not in iho " hum nf human cities where he would he continually in the whirlpool of political nnd other excitement he can examine quest tofts of a moral miligious and pulnical nature with a cool head a balm niinil und un unbiassed judgment tn him wu look for correcl opinion and in him we should ever find a safe counsellor and n correct adviser our farmnrs should cultivate thoir minds and iheir heurts ns well as ihuir fields thuy can gnui as rich reward in lhe meninl a they cau lonp profitable harvests in ihe natural world wilhoul learning a man cannot hen first rate far mer without inlelligence he cunnot discharge in a prnpor manner the duties of a citizen agncul lure is n science ihnt requires experience and stu dy men must be educated lo he former aa well as to lie lawyers or doctors and there are thou sands of young mon who are in stores and offices whu should jiii into agricultural pursuits il would ih batter for them better for tho country and who wuuld nut nlher be an in.lepende.it furmer than a small shopkeeper ur a fourth rule luwver or duel i who would mil rather bo lira ill a use iiii employment ihun to ha litmen in one which ilia world culls inimitable 1 l"t young men soak liu hind rather than fur situations in lite cotteg nude uud sugar line the creating of a new nation kimcs like the present ; because a new bfe^hriug upon he people new taxes opposed to lha scheme of n-vi b>iic.onm.i the turill we deny lhat tn tax the p.-i.pl lur lhe r thu profits of tll 11111111,1:11-111 h present rales of duties already much ns thej wen lived by ilu that iirrungeiueui ought nn l'v thnt net tbe tariff du.ics will until llr 4 v when tbey will fates high enough to produce revenue am meet all the reasonable expense to lhe spirit ol nur inslitif b ' 1 1 lw - . y in the ailmiiiislriiliun of lhe if such a reform does weil stales cuiniut much longer john li adams was bnd ihnt of vn.lrcw jacks n fofiuitelj worse the country for some reaping the hitler fruits of ins vnn btfren was brnughrin of ihe money and hi purpose and by u polil n the pet.plu the h('tiuve.nliuu — a grand caucus seekers the lil.iri obj"i h^tts enacted on a large scale lie hnnw receiving his reward the hand lh wall nml by iintn-iputiou we mav he political dead he has half of his tttrni yot to serve hull — hive as wi think just presidency we ennnnt ns e di ; — t is tunc enough vol h : — " sufficient unto the day is the h whenever the proper lit cun.es i'-c we shnll dn ao under no other en.r convictions nl right hitm wiistkun (.' nol:\i.in " will hum hnnl cuiilnin ns much political matter we shall endeavor lo give a great nur renders nre formers we shall h to neglect their interest ; but keep a hi ir fur something that will proye to of morality ps of society and the prosper b •■■'• , w shall neglect uo opportunity hi iu ibe extent ofour limited menus i;,!i-s fir nur guidance we sliull ii h nf nll patrons f i'.iir b^^^^^b such new ones as nny choose h htm estitii carolinian is published every hj i n dollars per annum if p.ud iu ml and i'd . three hi disc'iliii'ied h : " be i'.ilitnrs nl il wish in ilis end of a year will bu considered of adykiltisini ill conspicuously un.l cor b 1 "*".''.''., ut u.e dollar p.-r s.p.are li.r the btlsertmn nnd twenty five cents h.r each coil p court id jiidiciul ailii'iti-t'intnls will purged m per ecu mora ban the above f t 1 . r ,.,.„, |,., mi ,),„ he i in f,,r villinu hp .. iii ills innrheil lh.t""u will ... i r '>* *. l*s published till forbidon and ebaried rrr .. o trag lo this period i had not the most distant conception of the cause of this commn.iun the whole hnd passed in a few seconds yet such was the client of each circumstance that ihey left on my mind ns distinct nn imprcssinn as if the succes sion of n.y iiiens hud been slow nnd regular still i could assign no reason for it hut thnt the house was going tn fall iill an incident occurred « inch caused truth at once to flash on mv mind — there stood in the square opposite thc palazzo a all slender steeple ofa greek church containing n ring of bolls which i had remnrked in the dny ; these nuw begun in jangle wilh n wild unearthly sound as if some powerful bund had seized ihe ed dice below und wns ringing the hells hv shaking the steeple then il was that i hnd the first uis tinct conception of my situation i found lhat the eiirlbqunke we had tnlku.l so lightly of wnn nr.i.nl iv come ; i felt that i was in thc uin isl of one of those awful visitations which destroy thmisands in a iiie ni — where thu supertnlcudint hand of god seems fnr a season to withdraw itself anil the frame ofthe oarth is uifti-rod lo tumble into ruins by its own convulsions o god 1 i citunnl describe my own sensations when i thus saw nnd fell around ine the wreck of nature anil thnt with a deep and firm conviction on ray mind ha to me tha moment wns the end of the world i inul before looked death in the face in many ways nnd had reason more than once to funilinrize me to his appear ance ; but this wns nolhini like lhe ordmnry thought or npprelipnsinn of dying in the common way the sensations were as different as an earth quake mid a fever flhe bruthei him-l were an well pleased wilh bisslrnt ngeng fnr satisfy ing lhe d.-m uids nf hunger thnt the conk was ordered lu allow i iin ins portion regular ly with the remainder nf the fraternity whenever he made the signal l—jloston merc journal liiow^^^^^^f^eaio the king surprised by this answer quickly added — " abstruse questions must hnve abstruse an swers tbo sixth " whut nre the best means cora man to make himself loved ?" he answered " if possessed of grcut power do not inuke yourself foarod the seventh how might u man become u god i " by doing what is impossible for a man lo dn " the eighth " which is llie strongest life or death ?" from the southern agt ienllttritt l)x feeditn-j houses on peahf tu sa v k an english paper gives the following account p the ileuth of an inuividual froth that terrible disci the glanders ; iii iin ma i'.iu mu : agreeably lu my promise yon will liml lieluw u piece nil lending burses on peuse in save uhules in 18:16 1 believed ihal i hud not made us ninny blade us i thought would serve my horses ibe year ; nnd 1 hnd n tine crop of peuse — i led mv burses un pease in ll.e haunts a night and nt 12 i clock nnd in ihe morning on corn 1 gave each horse half a bushel nf pease in the hnums — my horses gut fnl on ihem nnd they did n grent ileal of work all lhe lime this pieco may linnelit lhc up-country planter as hey have llio n.lvnn.ags nl mn ish thut ihey run use by the first of mny — hu if thu up country planter's blades happen lo givo out by april he has n , thing lhat he can feed on iu plnce nf blades but nuts and they do not cmno in uulil lhe middle uf june i have boon pur suing lh same course wilh my horses this win.et though i hud plenty of bludes nud 1 intend to con tinue to dn il as long as 1 am a planter hoping this may benefit sumo ptantort i am yours respectfully mo-it horrible death — on suturduy week an adjourned inquest was held it the champion prii caa strecl lissiin grove un lhe hotly of john m'lei len whose death occurred under the full wing oir " l fc because it isrars so many ills the ninth " how long is it g '<»! for a man to live !" " as lung as he does nol prefer life todenlh tho king then turning in the judge ordered him to give sentence and say which bud made lie worst answer " in my opinion replied the philnsiipher " they hsve all answered one wurse than no ther plutarch ! r.umstniices i'he jury first proceeded to view be body of ihe unfortunate man which presented a spectacle too horrible to discribe the face being entirely eaten nwuy and the whole hotly being one mass of sores from top to toe from lhe di-posi linns ll app.rar.rd ihnl the deeeiscd was lhe driver i of a cub and horse the properly of mr w john son cab owner nl the west end of lhe town on the evening of friday week deceased came home nn i t-ninpluined nf having a cold he lunk some gruel and went to bed on the following day large lumps or swellings began to make their up peaniuce under tbo jaw and on lhe nose which as v ■1 1 us the eyes emitted n great deal nf running the eyes gradually became worse nud full of holes and the nose nnd jaw broke nut intn dread full sores medical aid was called in hut tho gen ile.nan who nttended wns unable to tell tho nature of tbe disease on wednesday week deceased wus conveyed in a cab io sir astley cooper who vanillic i him and pronounced it to lie lho glan ders caught from a horse the deceased's med i it nl attendant subsequently fell ill wilh his opinion j but nll remedies were found of no pvail the un fortunate man gradually became worse and entire ly insensible ln the space of iwn days his nose 1 fell from his face and his eyes became like a col antler both emitting „ thick mucous running — he however aboui a quarter of an hour before , his death which inuk place on thursday evening , lecnve.ed his senses and staled ihut he had got his death by wiping the hnrsc which was j.|,iii dosed with his pocket handkerchief and then in caiitmiisly using ihe same to wipe his own dose lie expired in the most excruciating agony the jury returned a verdict — " that deceased died frnm glanders iiccnleiitly caught frum n hnrsc nf which be wns the driver the jury declnred ihnt they cnuld not be satisfied unless thfl burse was killed the proprietor expressed h.s readiness lo assent tn ] iheir propoaial,and tlie animal was accordingly de stroy pd anecdote — a celebrated english proncher now deceased in n charge which he delivered to a young preacher n his nrdinution thus addressed him — let me remind y,.u sir ihn when yuu com into his place and address his people ynu are not in bring your little self wf.lt you 1 repent ihis gain sir ilmt it may more deeply impress your memory i say that you are never lo bring yuur little self wilh you no sir when you stand in this sacred plnce it is your duly to hold up ynur great master lo the people in hi chanicler in his offices in his precepts in his premisses nud in his glory this picture vou aro to hold up to lhe view of your heur ers while you nre lo slum behind it and nut let so much us ynur little linger he seen from the franklin farmer renewing old handsaws i am in possession of an improvement which if you think worth communicating tn the mechanics und farmers is at your service in the year isluv in harrison irtunty ky i had a very tine liana saw which smnc of my apprentices rendered unfit ibr use shu hud wlinl is termed hy mechanics a spring or broken back or joint in her nnd was thrown by i tried sevcr.il experiment to remove the spring and at las fell on lhc following plun : — i i,...k a blacksmith's hand-hammer with a smooth luce nud laid ihu saw uu a smooth anvil and ham inered i lengthwise where tbe spring orjui.it seem ed tu be i hammered it in llie oentre of be width which rem ved llie joint and she was straight ami slid us over and wus no mure liable in have a spring or joint ihun nny new snw nnd performed as well ns usual if ihe hummer and nnvil are smooth no one will ever observe ihal it has been dona i have straightened a great num ber of useless saws thus and mado them good as new and huve couinnuuculed this iiiclhtsl uf doing it to muiiy nf my brnlhor mechanics iu kentucky uud other stut.-s and now ns u mechanic nnd tanner huve thought for several yeurs nf having this information publ.shod in ihe world li.r there nre th.miaand fhiindsnws thrown ns.de us useless i'or want of a knowledge linw to res.oro them lo usefulness j ii went worth millmright of kentucky israelites of mount felianon — imivurdtttt^h one our mntlern^b illmlhh iii bis vis|iei|h inn nniuyh iho b lln . ugh itunsiu.h milking such nb-h ,,| i,l i'h iriltll tt g.-u-b b he b.-lhlc-h the hch ui wuh ni.h traveller iu it.ish new llus tuirinush t h ll sill i un wm ii r itwn labor and preserve at ilns moment he sii|s>r wmw^^trom llervrs greece and turln^'m^^a^am slitiona brought by the iaraelitoa out of egypt tukki-sh bontsjstv what will be your surprise to learn ihal every a very also idea bus lung prevailed regarding thursday they elevate the molten calf before the tin lis throughout europe and nmre pniiu ii which they prostrule themselves nnd having paid inrly in england where lhe word turk has been ih'ir attention each innn selects a will innn applied ns a uiiirk fopprobrim to designate fern a.no.ig the wniuen vresent the calf is of gold city brii.uli.v or saviigencss in france ibey nre silver nr bronze this is exactly but worship at mora moderate merely suy ing as strung us u turk which moses was incensed ill descending frnm si „ n l lhe same comparison is sometimes made iu nm the cow was lhe venus of the bgyptiana sci.thind and nf ciairse the rulf wa a cupid before which perhaps there is no oilier country in kurope ihr sacrifice 00 nlfensive to mines were held — where the hrtntsty nf individuals is so prevalent os fnr it i ralatstl lb i ihey set up ii million call in turkey i huve ravelled in many parts ufit wbicti aaron hnd mud li nil eu rings f the ism wh'-ie i huve on ibe cushions and pillows uu clile women before vhieh similsr s lesifloes vere which people sleep lefi riutside lhe houses iill night made and certainly the druses on miami lobs under « sort nf awning tb owners not appearing non are n detachment of the posterity of those is ta huve any idea thai lln-re was the least risk nl'uiiy meliles who nre s nflen itiprosenli'il in srnpljlrc person iipprnpriiiling to themselves thut which is i deserter frnm tie true fni.h liilliug ini k nil lu'igid ... nnnlher a lib id ilu v will endeavour llie old shpomtttton and pugun worship uf lln i-iimi to get ns much ns they cnu from you in sinking n try from whence thev came i took every method bargain yet if in mistake nven n pnra ton much beeoasary to naeortaia tba nnl ul ins relation — have been pnld timv will return 1 ; and if ihe d.f and i send 1 in ynu us one uf the lugiiest uoliqui erent-ir is material there bavn have been many in lies nnd most curiuu reli'-s nf remote bgos/lvhich stances known nf their inking groat pains tu find mil has yet bctu found upon earth . the persons wbo had givon them more than the sum touching dress — there nre snmo promotions in lile which independent of the more substantial rewards they fl'.-r acquire peculiar value und dig iii.y from the culs un waistcoats connected wnh them a lid i marshal has his uniform a bishop his silk apron a cuuiiscllur his gnwu a ben lie ins cocked hat snip lho bishop of lus apron nr the beiidle of his cocked bu uud gold luce what are they t men — mere uu-ii promote llu-in raise tin m in higher and different offices in the state ui .., divested nl their black silk opmus nnd cocked hats ihey shall still luck their old dignity u.ul be sniniiwhni shorn of heir influence with ihe multi tude dignity and oven holiness ion sometimes are more questions of coel uud waistcoat inm some people imagine — jluz in ilcnlly'a m'tact-llnny i'lie whims of genius — ll.iwl.-ii wtienln^adm down lo ti,"h ul mosl care his l""b nu luu b h.,|,-h ... he sun mil i.h single idea he cnuld write only mi the tiuesl pa | sun flowers — a southern farmer says he plants ior nnd was ns piirliirulur in forming ins miles hs i 2 hills of llus in curb euro panne corner anil ns if he had bean eugraving ihem oo a copperplate — j soon s the bloss m begins to appear ho cuts the alter all those uiiniile pieparalii s he begun by . slalks uhn.il a funt fiuiii lhe gruuiid gives them to choosing the i lie me of lus subject und living intn his horses who ent ihem will nvidity they aro whu keys ha wished to modulate and he varied also good provender for cattle tha seeds aro good lhe action us n were of his subject by imagining food for poultry and tea made nf hem is superior to bimsalfihe incidents of s,....e little sdvontura nrlos a medioine to ihal made nf flaxseed the ml romance gluck when he foil himsolf in humor made of ihem hums nearly us well as speriii.^^b i-air.eil in ■< ■11 ehnuipulglie | mi each side nf biui iruii-p.tr.ftl his imnginii i..ii iii , the folliiwiug is part of un epistle from mr elysium barti a man uf gloomy imagination pro oram thorbnrn to the editors of the new ynrk farad tha funeral stillneaaof a spacious room dimly i commercial advertiser we copy it f.r the ben bghied bv a single lamp cimnmzu delighted in | efn of nur fancy corn tfr.nrrr doubling hoar nnise nnd mirth surrounded by a purly of guy , ever whether much bus boen gained by these fan friends ho conceived his operns and as lhe ideas cy seeds present 1 ili.rins.rvcs lie seized and embodied them i " mr jutturson says ihe man who makes three giy .-■b letters addressed tn lhe bditors on bo „, n || fom v p , i|(1 irsi'",'."'j , " i ' ! * "' " ' , *' 1 """ 1 be prevented without nadicaiing all ear inclinations and pennons i u i 1 " l '"' *'"" mmn tho great ocean ii hi f rmil perpetual slagna.11,11 corn |