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the western carolinian t li : iovv itns mil nitl.it ti in to iiii imii n states bv mr i iv mih prohibited ii v it to thi states tin rmrrvbd to in ( tins , ok to nn rnoixi amendments to the constitution arlicli x a austin & c f fisher ( editors and proprietors s i no xlhof vol _. ( no from commencemen salisbury jv c april 4 mm terms of carolinian in vvn-t the su inc must have been lus bile 1 ),,. mil slick his bayings and doings self do you ship bun vou can't sell i nn here without iloin thc fair thing us 1 ilid lollin all his faults and if you do in son would lake him as a present for people believe you tho it seems ihey won't believe n clock maker gist send him oil t iho west udgies and sell him al auction there for what in will letch he'll bring a good price and if lie yts into a rto'l right down genui-in horse man's hands there's no bettor horse lie siiul nothin but shook his head as if lhat cat wouldn't jump now says 1 there's nnnther hit of advice i'll give you free gratis for nothin — nrrer buy a horse on the dealer judgment or he will cheat you if he can ; never buy him on your own or you will cheat pourst if as sure n.s you are born in thut ense sin i he inrlin a man will he sure to im cheated cither way : bow is he lo guard agin hein taken in then ! well sins i be stands a fair chance any nay of bavin 1 lhe lenke pul into inin — that's sartain for next to woman kink there is nothin so deceitful us horse-flesh thai ever i seed yet moth ou em pi i ■,"./.!,■the liost judges sometimes to tell their ages when well vamped up nnd il lakes some time afore you find out all their tricks itoth re quire ginid irainin u steady hand nnd ctiieltil usage yes bolb i ranches require groat expe rience nnd the mosl knowin ones do get bit some tunes most bciitifully well says he as toot-inn horses how is u mini to avoid hein deceived — well bays i i'll tell you — never buy a horse of a total stranger un nn account — never buy a horse of a gentleman for why said he he's the very man 1 sb uld like to buy of above nil others well then snys i bo's not the man for my money anyhow y,,u think you are safe with him nnd don't inquire enough and lake loo n licit fur grant ed | ou are apt to cheat yourself iu lhat ensc — never buy a crack horse lie's done too touch never buy a colt ; he's done too little ; you can't tell iiotv he'll turn out lu sbnrl snys i it's u considerable of n long story to fro through with if ; it would lake tne loss tun 1 tench you bow to make a clock i calculate if you buy from n man who ain't a denier he acl illy don't know whether his horse is n good one nr not ; you must pet ndvice from n friend who does know if you buy from a dealer he is too much for you or your friend ei ther if he has no boner don't trade with him if be bus pul yourself wholly and entirely on il and he'll nol deceive you i hero's no mistake — he'll do the thing genteel if you'd u u ed me candid ly about that ure horse says i — ai ihal he looked up nt me quite hard for u space without nnyin a word but pressed bis lips together quite tiiilly like us if he tins a slrivtn for to keep old adnm down und turned short otl nnd wnlkod atvny i tell kinder pity for him loo ; but if a man will chenl hinuel in spite uf all you can do why il.ere is no hel for it us i see bul to iet him ik ton spnre inentiil to flie tormer une winch millions scripiion on the pari of the state of i when individuals shall have subscribed hiiuii also bul iic request information public may have some accurate data oi f ' it.i.l ilie probable value ul ihe stock ofthe road has boon ascertained by lhe estimates of un engineer ; hut doubt t itiinl exist as tu the nnitiuiit of trni which u'.iy bo calculated on and <•(' ce ihe amount of profit which u investn slock may yield ihe hoard are of op the wiii i information on ibis point ii cause of the failure ofthe subscription ; not be doubted that lhe menus of lhe c lorostetl tne ample or that ihey would i if it could be shewn that lhe investineii a good une ; and until this difficult is und the whole subject laid limit hel'tirc it is apprehended thai capitalists tvil backward iu making investments in ilu owing to the peculiar circumstances of i of country in relation to its trade wbicl is designed to uccoinmodnto the ordinnr j of obtaining t lie desired facts ate not np i it generally the amount 6f exportab nf a country may ho easily ascertain i market at which il is traded but lho | tins section is carried to ihe markets , i north and south carolina and georf their villages as well as emporiums 1 u fused abroad that we must look to ihe i j stead of the purchaser for a correct kn i its amount and the hoard believe and nn opportunity will shortly oiler when obtained without cost to the state or ionce to thc people und compared tn benefit o be derived with very little iro snouts who may be engaged in prociirin thinking it very important thai the occai nol lie pnssed by in improved havo don ask lho aid oi lhe county courts not . counties which lie west of 1'nv ettevillo 1 mosl interested in that road bul also o counties — lo ho preserved und used iu may require '■■,„. western carolinian is published every i'm as at i ' dulls rs i r nnhiim u paid in ndvance ni i fwlsrs uut i''i in il i i'll before be "\ i of throe month ' nu paper will be discontinued mud till am repaid unless al the discretion of the editors and n t jliire to ii v ihe ed i tori 1 l a vv sl t discontinue i iii end nl a year will be consid ml ns ;, now on ih.itiiihis itie pan lie lunl tun nor v^ttn^^b thirty s_i feel d the spot where she supposed n.-r victim there's nothin a'most said the clock-maker 1 was still sleeping and seeing all aa she i ft it dr,,p llk s " much as '" hno illks cl ' llt themselves i pod down to a crouching position precisely ns a don't know as i over cheated a man myself in m cat when about lo spring on ils prey now was lifei i like to do things above-board handsum and seen iho soul ofthe panther in ns perfection go strait ahead j but if a chap seems bent on cheat merging from ihe r.e ss of nature hidden i.t the '"' himself 1 like lu be neighborly and help hnn cr.-tii.tr lining ibo whole nervous system but rest lo do it 1 mind once when i was to the eastward ins ehieilt on lhe brain from whence ii glared iu "'' halifa atradin i boughi n young horse io use bright horror irom its burning eyes curled in us wll ' l ' ' ga old clay a run to grots i do that strung nnd vibrating tail pushed out its while elep """•' 6ver . ''""' """' " ll '"' s "" : l r uil1 critter u i ical fangs from iis broad ami powerful paws in deal of good he kindereeeins intake a new lease hm lu ml glittered on the pomis f us uncovered '' v '' ■'>' """'' '< wli himupeo well bewasa mosl looth d smoked in rapid issues of siot.ni from especial horse bul he had an infernal temper nnd us red and open jaws while evert hair uf its long " required all my knowledge of horse lies nan dun hack blond reel in savage joy denoliug thai 8 8 lmn - ""' l klok , s,j|k . i,a k - wte refuse i i the momenl of ils ratal leap had come liruw > " r ru » awa >'. f r|m ls he took the n 1 now the li.ui id rustling of us hinder daws mastered him but il was gist as much as a bargain drawn under its belly was heard and the hem l0 i and i don't believe tho 1 sat it myself there ham mimes were se hut lull un insitiiii nt when ls "". v " 1 " r gentleman in the province could have ion lion where ho blood in lis it ... when lh ire managed luu but me well there was a parson ii.en.loii leap was made it rose on a long curve livin down there that took n great rancy to lhat in il ir about k n feel in ihehighesi place and l '*' rm '- whenever he seed me adrivin by he nl fmm hence descending it struck exactly where waysstopl to look at his action and gait and ad lhe breast and bowels . f ils intended prey had lain m red him amasin'ly thinks i to myself thai tviib a scream lot horrible for description when it ; " lil " '■inokilated it'll break oul boon he is de j tore t atoms lhe rotten wood filling for several larmined '" cheat himself and il he is there is nn i'm hove it the mr with loaves und light brush hel p r '•• s ' sn i ul '" lel l "" 1 - oneday i wast lhe covering ofthe deception bul instantly tbe dnvin out at a mosl a duce of a size und he panther found herself cheated nnd seemed todronp topped me hallo i says he mr sink where a little with disappointment when however n re , are >'"" «.<""' "' such a desperate hurry '■1 wanl mimed its erect posture nnd surveyed quite around . 0 s l m " k a w " r ' 1 <" >'""• so • polls u l short ,„, every side n horizontal line in search of its mornin'.aay i parson how do you to-day i thai's ot . bin nol discovering it she casl n furious look : " very clever burse of yuur'n snys be middlin aloft among the tops ofthe trees when iu a in '. o j ! he i,lt '" s "»>' w " rk - bul he's nothin to hrug ii.eni i two the eves of wboatoii and lhe panther ! "" i he ain't gist equal to old clay and i doubt ll bad met now for another leap u hen she dropp i here's ary a blue nose horse ihul is either fine , 1 for lhat purpose but the bullet was off and two ac,l "' holse . """' lie - well snys i people do buck shut of 1.1 smooth lore wore loo quick us he l '° llas considerable line action but ihal s bet lodged ihem exactly in the brain of the savage terror himself lhan me lur u makes lum travel minister and stretched her on ihe spot whore the ensicr hunter hud slept bul n short time before in the how many miles will he trot in the hour snid soundness ofa mountain dream he - well says i il ho litis a mind to and is well lie had n.nrkc.l lhe spot where her young wore managed he enn do fifteen luiiidsiini . will you hidden which at ll.e report ofthe gun were fright sc ' 11 1 "" ? sa,(j l,e - vn ell > sa,d '■p*r-on i would o mil and inn up u tree whealon now came down ">" hnn hut nol lo you j the truth is mid 1 sim and found ihe panther t measure from lhe end of '"' '> l lmve ° rc « ar,j or ministers the beat triend its nose lo th point of its tail eight feet six inches * ever had tvns one the reverend joshua hopewell in li th a creature sufficiently strong to have ° r slickville and 1 wouldn't sell n horse to one i carried him ori on a full run had be fallen into her d 0 "' 1 t,lmk woul<l su " h " n ' l ' •' bald lic > he p,,tv,r lie i„w reloaded and went to the tree hnrse would «•'* ,; "' exactly ; 1 like him umn vvhue her kittens or young panthers wore und «"'. : what's your price fifty pounds to an so u broughl ihemdosvn from then grupltng among l)0 . v el i sa " ) ] > b '" lly-five to you parson fur 1 iho limbs companions for their conquered und lu "' 1 want >' ( ' u '" have bun at no price ii he slain parent i didn't suit you people would say 1 cbonled you ' whealon dismantled then of their bides tu„l !»'"' cheatin u parson is in my mind pretty much nil v lest some other rencontre before f a piece with mbhin of a church 1-olks would the night should sol in might ovi rtake him of a ll ". k considerable h rd of me sellu you a horus similar character when ihe di-advaolage of ibe that wam't quite be thing and 1 huuhln t blame darkness might decide ho victorv in a way more l,lem °» e morsel if tbey did why what s the disadvantageous tn tlie roamers ofthe forest of matter of him said he hell says i minister tins fen i ren whealon never ceased to boas reci "»?■'■" larfi "' g u '' evcr >' hingiai the matter ting u as lhe most appalling passage of his hunting of hlm l ' ! 8a "' ie - '*»■« * ? l »"«"'■"»' j ' " lif the annual hud scented him while sleep * ot " l,e ho ln >' ,> ' jr hands often and desire no nnd bud found inn as she supposed intending lo1 l,p ""' wel1 ' v 8 '• e w1 " ru " v w ' h > ou • v her young a specimen oi the ma iroffoture '" e gets a chance to a surt.u.iiy i will drive life or il this is loo much for ihe mind nfa dumb ""' with a curb says he lie will kick says i animal she intended nl least to give llicm a sup ' " l mt a back s,ru l "". b,m < f d .' c ; he * ll .« u • « backwards faster tlian forward said i 1 will irive this circum.stnnce was all ihal saved his life or >"'" '^ * h p eacu *"'!' **"?' "**,*"' ■! the panther would have leaped on him al first and aa > 8 »' larh.i like any flung he won i go a all have torn him lo puces instead ol covering him aometlines i i lake my chance of lhat said he ; wiih leaves as it did for lhe sake of her yo?ng "« >' ou must lake off that five pounds well says the panther is a ferocious nnd al.nos unlanieuble '. r 0 ?' ' i ' wal " , °, 8fil1 - v ? u i or8e - l ' a ' m animal whoso nature and habits are the same ns a fact i ut if you nmst have him i suppose you tbe cat except the nature and power of fins do """'• '"»« ' »• » kul " ract "'« t,v , e l u '" 8 0 " ont ' meslic creature are in the panther immensely mag eondilion add that is f you d . like the taut hilled instrength and voracity it is in the k mer >"" «&*** "' al vnu would have bun tbo 1 tried can lores what lho tiger is in africa and india 7 w '« »•■«"• as ba ' 1 . "," j <"" m - " n,i kb|h zvi n dangerous and savage animal the terror of all """« of " n , 1 ' co . uld ty "^ tt '.' wel1 ' other crealuree as well as of.be indian and white »?■h ?' llp u j m ' •• m,ne ' a " d " he d "" l su " n,e ' i acquit you ol all blame well be look tho horse and cracked ami boasted cure for smuggling ' imltl'l 1 ' . , " advertisements will be conspicuously nnd correctlj i our per square f.r the firs insei n z 25 cents for en eh continuance court and judn ia ulvariisomcnu vvill be charged '-'■', per cenl more than tiicobiv prices a deduction ul lj per cenl from tire regular prices will be made lo yearlj adveitisers advertisements senl in lln publication si have ilu .,.,.„!„ r i , lines marked a ih in ol ihey vv ill lie inser rl nl nm charged for accordingly iressed (,, the eld i tors on business musl be id r ihey will nol bo nil ut led lu m.sccwiuu'ous wiieaton and the panther lien m li nl ui was une of it e f'nsi seniors on lhe waters ofthe susquehanna immediately ultei ibu war a rough uncultivated and primitive mun s many others uf tho same btamp and character be subsisted by bunting cultivating the laud but sparingly and in i his way raised a numerous liiu.i it iiiiinlsi the woods and tn a half starved condi tion and cnuipariiivo nakedness llm as the sus quehanna country rapidly increased iu popululion tbe hunting grounds uf whealon were encroached upon so thut a chance wiih he smooth bore i : the jeer nod hears were greatly lessoned on tins account wbeaton removed from the susquehanna countrv to oslego county lo lhe more unsettled counlrv of the delaware near a place yet known ns the wnii's settlement whore game was more plenty the distance from where ho made in hume in the woods through lo the susquehnnnn was about libit miles and was ,„„• continued wil lierness at ihnt lull through those woods wns almost aboriginal hunter was oflen compelled to pass the susquehanna tor various necessaries and among the rest for no small quantity ol whiskej ; ss be was of very intemperate habits ou one ul these tisils in the midst of summer with lho smooth bure on his shoulder kntle hatchet e_c in iheir proper places he had nearly penetrated the distance when he became weary and having come lo the mitntiiit ma lidge sometime in ihe nf icrnonn — which overlooks ibe vale ol ibo susque hanna he selected u convenient place in the shade as ii was hot or lhe raj s of the sou from ihe tvesi poured lus sultry influence through ull the forest where he lay down lo reel awhile among ibo leaves after taking a drink from his bottle ol green glass anda mouthful of cold joiuiv cake from hie pocket in this situation he wai soothed to drowsiness by thc bum of insects and the iiinnotonj of pa isiug win is among the foliage an und bun when bo uu warily fell asleep tviib his pun folded in his arms but after awhile he awoke from ins shop uud for u moment or two siill lay in lh same posili »■, as if happened without stirring when bo found some thing bin taken place whi!c bo slept which had nuated him somewhat differenily from lhe manner in which he first went lo sleep (>,, reflecting a moment he found he tvns entirely covered over bend and ears wiih loaves and light stufl occusion ed ns he row supposed either lit the sudden blott ing of lhe wind or some wild iiiiiiiii i on which recount he became a little distudietl in his mil i ns be well knew the manners of the panther al ihnl wilson of the year when il hunts lo support us youiitj and will often cover us prey with leaves and briii its w helps lo tbe banquet ho therefore continued lo he perfeutly still us when he find a woke he thought he heard the stops id's nno kind rf heavy annual near him and knowing if it v re 1 panther the distance between himself nn.l denlh could not be far if he should attempt lo rise up accordingly ns be suspected niter wailing n furl minute be now distinctly heard the rotiteiug i read ofs stealthy panther of which he lied no douhl from his knowledge of the creature's ways li had nul luken but a tew steps however tvheu it sgain stepped a longer lime sttll wbeaton con tinueil ins silent position knowing bis safe .'•■■p'n.led much on this soon lhe read was heaul farther and farther off until it entirely way in the diiltiuce bul he still bit inoti ultts u if minute longer tlitm he ventured n ntlj wutiou.lv to raise ins head niul cast un eye in the direction that the creature whatever il was liad gone bul could see nol h ing he now row up wuh n spring ; for his blood had i n tun ning from his heart lo the extremities and back j*ln with uncommon velocity nil the while his id listened lo lhe sleps of the onimsl on the '"*'-, siu„l brush lie now saw plainly the marks fdeaign among the leaves nnd thai he had lieen entered over and dial lhe paws of some creature a done it and if us ic suspected u pn illier was the ai i n.'il he knew ji would soon return (,, kill him on lu a account he made baste to receive it and t i pel himself in a situation to give il a lasle t ii i ftatcnts »| the smooth bore ho now seized up ll^iii pje-.es ol old wood which lav l t nnd in slating thc wishes of lho hoard w do tho mode of obtaining iho desired in will be sufficiently explained the hoard requesls your county co next session to direct the magistrates wl appointed to lako lho lists of taxable n ai property lo ascertain from each porai time ho oilers his list the amount nf pi raised in 183n ; tho market tit which hi designs selling i ; to keep lists of tho cording lo the forms herewith transmit return them lo the clerk along with tin w tin is requested to forward them lo lhe early ns possible in making the appni magistrates for taking ibe lists il is very that such persons only should lie selected cheerfully perform this caw ■t vq-u task all produce vhich is destinen fix lion 1,,'ti.i.d lho limits of the stale ipi turned whether it is taken off by the gr neighboring merchant when these i have been returned to the hoard consnli made public ns they will be it ia evid mnss of the mosl interesting information iho capacity of the country lo suslaio lh plated kail road and all other works been obtained ; nnd no ono who has spa will any longer he at a loss lo detcrmii propriety of investing il if the magit taking tin tax lists in your county shall appointed before this coinmunicalion ret lie pleased lo take an early opportunity the forms placed in their hands hy all which business aud making as oarly a ibis office as practical you will much ob most respectfully your friend nnd fcllo edw'd h dudley jov of n c and pr cio of the b'd of int executive office n tl > ksleigb march a 1689 . c c haiti sec mother at home do not be continually finding fault — it is nl tunes necessary lo censure and lo punish ; l„u to ry much may lie done by oncouragiiig children when they do well be ever more careful lo ex press your approbation of uoud conduct than of bad nuthiug can discourage n child moro than a spirit ol iiiccsseiii fault finding on lhe part of its parents and hardly any thing can exert n more injurious influence upon the disposition both ofthe parent and the child then nre two motives in fluencing human actions ; hopo and fear hut who would not prefer lo have her child influenced to good conduct by the desire of pleasing rather than by iho fear of offending if a mother never expresses her gratification tvlion her children do well und is always censuring when she sees any thing amiss they are discouraged and unhappy — they feel that there is nn use in trying to please their disposition becomes hardened and soured by this ceaseless fretting at inst finding that whether tbey do well or ill bev are equally found fuull with tbey relinquish all efforts to please and become heedless of reproaches but let a mother approve of n child's conduct whenever she can lei her show lhat lus good behavior makos her sincerely happy lei her re ward him for bis eflorls to please by smiles nn.l affections in this way sho will cherish in her child's heart some ofthe noblest and most denira hle feelings nf her nature sho will cultivate in bin an annul ]<■disposition nnd n cheerful spirit lour child has been luring die day very pleasant uud ol.eili ni just before putting him asleep for the night you lake his hand and say my son ynu have been a good boy lo day it makes me very happy tn see you so kind and obedient — t loves lilllc children who are dutiful to their parents uud be promises lo make hem happy i'll 1st appiol.alion from his mother is to linn n gr.al reward and wiipii with a nmro than ordi nary affectionate tone you uy lood night my dear sou ho leaves the room with ins lillle heart full of feeling and when he ciiih.'h his eyo for sleep he ih happy and resolves hat ho will always iry to do lus duly zl |...|. ; h aid he vvooltlu'i llinn rarig hke lo ink hundred pounds for him ; lhat van consistency much of lhe popular inhii.-l.lv | llk ' l l > huy a horse of a yankee lor they wore uf tho present day is nourished uud strengthened uch capital judges of horse bosh ihey hardly ever bt the discovered absence of this heavenly virtue nlmosl had n bad one and that he knew he wns in lhe character ofthe professed people of ihe oi to get a first chop orie the moment he found lord it is nol because christinas do not possess ' didn't want to sell bun and thai he never saw n anv of tha grace of the gospel il is not i ntis 1 man so loath to pari wuh a beast ou dear ! bow uoiienl lhe adornments of virtue are spread over • larfed in my sleeve when i hcerdiellof thognney limit ihurarier that infidels rail against the truth lalkin such nonsense i thinks i boil live lo larn of christianity bul because tint discover iu tin >«' «"»'<' hmgs ihal nm'i writ down in latin afore rharnoter of many professed christians a want of he dies or i'm mistakened that's all in the harmonv one i h ing contradicts ihe other course of a few days the horse began to find he d tin re is a want of correspondence in tbe parts changed hands nnd be thought lied try what s„n priuoiph is not carried fully out everv now and •»' ft his new master was made on sonegisi i hen so nu is discovered thai is just in keep took ihe bit in ins mouth un hue morntn ami ran ing with the opposition that lhe man s a hypo a *'•» him and kicked his gig all lo flinders rod crite i in his want of consistency that slabs re oe*rly broke the parson necki snd findin ih.it i i .,, lu ihe very mills answer he look to nil his old tricks agin and gol theso remarks are true in reference to private worse lhan ever he couldn't in nothin with christians bul apply wiih mill greater f.rce lo him even the helps were frightened oat of then i hose who i ie sacred vessels n lhe lord kvee to go into the stable to him th induct of ministers of the gospel hovi closely i ' s " he come to ma nne day lookiu quite streaked and continually is il watched bt ibo world go «» l *•>'* he mr slick ihal h irse i bought of you „ o ibey mav ihe byes of those who would » » perfect devil j i never saw such a critter in prove ihem hypooritee are still upot hem alas '"> lifoi i can noithei nd i nor drive hnn vv „ 1 engaged in acred duties when i urney "' .''- 1 <*«»• whet !„• pleases with „-, and sre can f no when in society - when mingling in the pri help ourselves no iww lie net lit healsbllt.ic v,,i ni'i'i ', i ant ure ministers lo forge lhat «•"■".. ammals lever seed in my life well ays they stand in iho presence of suoh a stern and in mi ' told yotr so minlaier i didn't want to sell bim evor.bh tribunal i but if w sincere if we y°u at all '"" >'"' would have him i know always remember ibe baracter we sustain and von did said he bul > hi hufed so all lhe ititm lh office v bear then will our adversaries be • bought you wai injoest i thought you in i taro to sell him and gist said ao lo pul msoff.jo lin like i had no id o vou were in nirtiesf : i v in bh t give |. n pounds ioi hnn — jsor i neither | mid i ; i wouldn't take bim an a gift nnd be bound l help mm il ullhl ton llien haul lie i ate he ci nscii nee lo nt li.e fifty pouuda for hiiii and i n.cket it ho coolly ' to prevent vou from hut in iiiii parson said i thai wiih mv reason 1 du nil i could for you : i axed you five limes as much as he fas worth and hiiii nil i could think on lo run him town too is i yow took yaursilf in there's two vays of lellin a thing said he mr slick in iiinest nnd iu jecsl ; you lold il aslhough t"ii were „ jeeet hi i took tl wa you may call il what you ike inn i call il a decptux s',!l parson sjiys i n.vv intuit ways toll unt have ol i.llui n ihing i don't k,,,.,v ;' bul i have mil one and that's the ay i i lid you the mill but ton didu'l i now s.,ys 1 i feel kindor from the vicksburg sentinel and e jackhom miss februarj at 12 o'clock n mosl brilliant nudiuni ovcry pari of lhe keprchcnlative hal general llnyno upon soul born commoi provemeiits a regular meeting was or calling tion quitman to lhe chair slid c a smith and n ircon north t jen q addressed the meeting on tin ibo assembly — some resolutions wo when gen i'layne rose und occupied lh attention ofthe mooting for two hours ed lho mississippi jioople for their imsr congratulated ihem for the interest tin tod in iho cause nf sotiihorn trade and d imii ii mil ' i ti ' " hillii rl iperity iii to tho many ... ,,..,. ci .. ... . r f . i of nil whst vasscls we of lho south 1 to the chairman of lite ouuly l.oiirt of < ounty i ". ' ", _ _ _ ., , .,.-., | northern stales and how easy a mall sin : i he hoard of internal improvements by wit c , mb ined action for tho south lo the act which created it has a general upcrin c0uillr y ndor lhe sun in point of in lou.lonco over nil the public improvements in i ji j11 i wetilih gen uayno is an ardei siato ; lor which reason il in highly important ihal , ,,,„ union ond j moy be perpel lha total ninnunt of produce nl each county in the _ n j g ,, sln j 10 d by tho genius of justice stale should he in tho possession of and known lu i n bh i cannot do justice in a loll ibe it mr such a masi of statistical information mn . _,, il|n lin m j,j j n j g excellent i would for a text book of reference uf incalculable beads will be written out and published advantage f.r tin successful prosecution of the w ured thai his speech had a powerful works now in progress mid if possible of still ,,„. „,, mis nf all who board it greater importance lo such as should hereafter be | q -,.___ h _ d r . fui0 , ,„ rtal<b recommended to tho patronage of the state »'"' ; i llt „ r , winch wns tendered hi.n by th ourcitiaeiis ; tinn riflhn rili us nnd sojourner nl a by reference u lho pnyellevil e nnd western _,„, e _ ye ,,___ _„ tllurs(!ll j cxi km koail ihe idea can is fully illu-.ir.it ■, i lho ,.,, , ,, .__• . c il.i hoard is very solicitous ... carry inlo effect thej l following ros,,lut,..ns offered by 1 acts of tho legislature in relation to this road ; * **»»*■« eoam >' »"* v and for that purpose deem it of lho utmost impor 1 " ie " ec " n - : lance that ihe amount of produce which is likelv wmmab the system ol indirect in be i.iuishoiied nn ihe contemplated rnnd should ; foreign cunt nos heretofore pursued by be uhcii.i id with the utmost practicable c.-rliiin 1 ern and south western stales lias let v ii will lm recollected ihal at ibe session of lor f ho lati.-r tributary to the norlhei 1886 t an act was paved authorising the tern stain building up large commc i;,,,iil lo subscribe iwo-fifihs of the sum which wilhio iheir borders and by concentt might 1st found necessary lo construct the said , foreign end domestic capital at thote p mad whenever tliree-liflbs s'nouhl be subscribed lit t rli i'liireil t n ni'l"l ils^nisefpcdniiilsowobnm^^b ■c ly where he bad slept and covered m nil veil hh leaves in the same mauner lho panlhur li.nll i sod then sprnnp io a tree war by inl ' lnrli he seconded from whence lie lis i ;, vie a . d ilisitihco afoul him notl os|s"t milt o lhe tl reciioi t l . creature bad gone — more in the crotch lie tree be stood with hi gun resting across n ill i a the direction of tbe place where he had en left by the panther looking sharply as far miing ih wood us possible in ihe direrti m in f^fected the creature's return bul he remained a this position bul :, short lime and had barely arusl itie ram-rod wo the biuret nfllis puce lo sure tin charge teas in her and to examine "' r priming and shut down the pan shot it , so lhat should mn snap and thus make a noise when in 7 1 indian eye for such he had caught a glioma " * monslrous panther leading w unit two piinllioi titans owar.is bar intended supi>cr ow maitcrs wore hastening t a climax rapid j » bi"ii whealon or the panther should finish '" bun ,_, ,.,, ij aiiniltiins of lhe buhmiehsn r if o i smooth h'ire hiioiiiii hush in ibe poo utbiiu i ... cure i'm cancer — mr thomas tyrhi of mis .„!,,, on n-e • i list s cancer upon lus nose which !,,,, i been ih-.h 1 with ut suoea is by dr smith of new haven and ihe ablest surgeon in iho west ern country had bei n cured in lie following u,mi ner : lie vv is recommended la use strong potash ,,, ,.(,. ,,| ,!,,- ashei i n d i nk hii.k ihiii.ii down lo with k ho i u l i an hour nliorvvni ds tu c0v0i | with a pi isli r of tar which must he renn ted after ! i low days and if any perlunorui <■•■« remain in lhe wound apply more potash liiihem ami ibe plus ier agan ui.i.l they bull disappear after which heal iho wound will common salve < buk iv and the knife had isten previously ,,-■,! it vain this of molasses lo cover the cancer
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1839-04-04 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1839 |
Volume | 19 |
Issue | 42 |
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Creator | B. Austin and C. F. Fisher |
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Publisher | B. Austin and C. F. Fisher |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Description | The April 4, 1839 issue of the Western Carolinian a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1839-04-04 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1839 |
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Page | 1 |
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Date Digital | 4/13/2009 11:26:21 AM |
Publisher | Krider & Bingham |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Western Carolinian a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
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the western carolinian t li : iovv itns mil nitl.it ti in to iiii imii n states bv mr i iv mih prohibited ii v it to thi states tin rmrrvbd to in ( tins , ok to nn rnoixi amendments to the constitution arlicli x a austin & c f fisher ( editors and proprietors s i no xlhof vol _. ( no from commencemen salisbury jv c april 4 mm terms of carolinian in vvn-t the su inc must have been lus bile 1 ),,. mil slick his bayings and doings self do you ship bun vou can't sell i nn here without iloin thc fair thing us 1 ilid lollin all his faults and if you do in son would lake him as a present for people believe you tho it seems ihey won't believe n clock maker gist send him oil t iho west udgies and sell him al auction there for what in will letch he'll bring a good price and if lie yts into a rto'l right down genui-in horse man's hands there's no bettor horse lie siiul nothin but shook his head as if lhat cat wouldn't jump now says 1 there's nnnther hit of advice i'll give you free gratis for nothin — nrrer buy a horse on the dealer judgment or he will cheat you if he can ; never buy him on your own or you will cheat pourst if as sure n.s you are born in thut ense sin i he inrlin a man will he sure to im cheated cither way : bow is he lo guard agin hein taken in then ! well sins i be stands a fair chance any nay of bavin 1 lhe lenke pul into inin — that's sartain for next to woman kink there is nothin so deceitful us horse-flesh thai ever i seed yet moth ou em pi i ■,"./.!,■the liost judges sometimes to tell their ages when well vamped up nnd il lakes some time afore you find out all their tricks itoth re quire ginid irainin u steady hand nnd ctiieltil usage yes bolb i ranches require groat expe rience nnd the mosl knowin ones do get bit some tunes most bciitifully well says he as toot-inn horses how is u mini to avoid hein deceived — well bays i i'll tell you — never buy a horse of a total stranger un nn account — never buy a horse of a gentleman for why said he he's the very man 1 sb uld like to buy of above nil others well then snys i bo's not the man for my money anyhow y,,u think you are safe with him nnd don't inquire enough and lake loo n licit fur grant ed | ou are apt to cheat yourself iu lhat ensc — never buy a crack horse lie's done too touch never buy a colt ; he's done too little ; you can't tell iiotv he'll turn out lu sbnrl snys i it's u considerable of n long story to fro through with if ; it would lake tne loss tun 1 tench you bow to make a clock i calculate if you buy from n man who ain't a denier he acl illy don't know whether his horse is n good one nr not ; you must pet ndvice from n friend who does know if you buy from a dealer he is too much for you or your friend ei ther if he has no boner don't trade with him if be bus pul yourself wholly and entirely on il and he'll nol deceive you i hero's no mistake — he'll do the thing genteel if you'd u u ed me candid ly about that ure horse says i — ai ihal he looked up nt me quite hard for u space without nnyin a word but pressed bis lips together quite tiiilly like us if he tins a slrivtn for to keep old adnm down und turned short otl nnd wnlkod atvny i tell kinder pity for him loo ; but if a man will chenl hinuel in spite uf all you can do why il.ere is no hel for it us i see bul to iet him ik ton spnre inentiil to flie tormer une winch millions scripiion on the pari of the state of i when individuals shall have subscribed hiiuii also bul iic request information public may have some accurate data oi f ' it.i.l ilie probable value ul ihe stock ofthe road has boon ascertained by lhe estimates of un engineer ; hut doubt t itiinl exist as tu the nnitiuiit of trni which u'.iy bo calculated on and <•(' ce ihe amount of profit which u investn slock may yield ihe hoard are of op the wiii i information on ibis point ii cause of the failure ofthe subscription ; not be doubted that lhe menus of lhe c lorostetl tne ample or that ihey would i if it could be shewn that lhe investineii a good une ; and until this difficult is und the whole subject laid limit hel'tirc it is apprehended thai capitalists tvil backward iu making investments in ilu owing to the peculiar circumstances of i of country in relation to its trade wbicl is designed to uccoinmodnto the ordinnr j of obtaining t lie desired facts ate not np i it generally the amount 6f exportab nf a country may ho easily ascertain i market at which il is traded but lho | tins section is carried to ihe markets , i north and south carolina and georf their villages as well as emporiums 1 u fused abroad that we must look to ihe i j stead of the purchaser for a correct kn i its amount and the hoard believe and nn opportunity will shortly oiler when obtained without cost to the state or ionce to thc people und compared tn benefit o be derived with very little iro snouts who may be engaged in prociirin thinking it very important thai the occai nol lie pnssed by in improved havo don ask lho aid oi lhe county courts not . counties which lie west of 1'nv ettevillo 1 mosl interested in that road bul also o counties — lo ho preserved und used iu may require '■■,„. western carolinian is published every i'm as at i ' dulls rs i r nnhiim u paid in ndvance ni i fwlsrs uut i''i in il i i'll before be "\ i of throe month ' nu paper will be discontinued mud till am repaid unless al the discretion of the editors and n t jliire to ii v ihe ed i tori 1 l a vv sl t discontinue i iii end nl a year will be consid ml ns ;, now on ih.itiiihis itie pan lie lunl tun nor v^ttn^^b thirty s_i feel d the spot where she supposed n.-r victim there's nothin a'most said the clock-maker 1 was still sleeping and seeing all aa she i ft it dr,,p llk s " much as '" hno illks cl ' llt themselves i pod down to a crouching position precisely ns a don't know as i over cheated a man myself in m cat when about lo spring on ils prey now was lifei i like to do things above-board handsum and seen iho soul ofthe panther in ns perfection go strait ahead j but if a chap seems bent on cheat merging from ihe r.e ss of nature hidden i.t the '"' himself 1 like lu be neighborly and help hnn cr.-tii.tr lining ibo whole nervous system but rest lo do it 1 mind once when i was to the eastward ins ehieilt on lhe brain from whence ii glared iu "'' halifa atradin i boughi n young horse io use bright horror irom its burning eyes curled in us wll ' l ' ' ga old clay a run to grots i do that strung nnd vibrating tail pushed out its while elep """•' 6ver . ''""' """' " ll '"' s "" : l r uil1 critter u i ical fangs from iis broad ami powerful paws in deal of good he kindereeeins intake a new lease hm lu ml glittered on the pomis f us uncovered '' v '' ■'>' """'' '< wli himupeo well bewasa mosl looth d smoked in rapid issues of siot.ni from especial horse bul he had an infernal temper nnd us red and open jaws while evert hair uf its long " required all my knowledge of horse lies nan dun hack blond reel in savage joy denoliug thai 8 8 lmn - ""' l klok , s,j|k . i,a k - wte refuse i i the momenl of ils ratal leap had come liruw > " r ru » awa >'. f r|m ls he took the n 1 now the li.ui id rustling of us hinder daws mastered him but il was gist as much as a bargain drawn under its belly was heard and the hem l0 i and i don't believe tho 1 sat it myself there ham mimes were se hut lull un insitiiii nt when ls "". v " 1 " r gentleman in the province could have ion lion where ho blood in lis it ... when lh ire managed luu but me well there was a parson ii.en.loii leap was made it rose on a long curve livin down there that took n great rancy to lhat in il ir about k n feel in ihehighesi place and l '*' rm '- whenever he seed me adrivin by he nl fmm hence descending it struck exactly where waysstopl to look at his action and gait and ad lhe breast and bowels . f ils intended prey had lain m red him amasin'ly thinks i to myself thai tviib a scream lot horrible for description when it ; " lil " '■inokilated it'll break oul boon he is de j tore t atoms lhe rotten wood filling for several larmined '" cheat himself and il he is there is nn i'm hove it the mr with loaves und light brush hel p r '•• s ' sn i ul '" lel l "" 1 - oneday i wast lhe covering ofthe deception bul instantly tbe dnvin out at a mosl a duce of a size und he panther found herself cheated nnd seemed todronp topped me hallo i says he mr sink where a little with disappointment when however n re , are >'"" «.<""' "' such a desperate hurry '■1 wanl mimed its erect posture nnd surveyed quite around . 0 s l m " k a w " r ' 1 <" >'""• so • polls u l short ,„, every side n horizontal line in search of its mornin'.aay i parson how do you to-day i thai's ot . bin nol discovering it she casl n furious look : " very clever burse of yuur'n snys be middlin aloft among the tops ofthe trees when iu a in '. o j ! he i,lt '" s "»>' w " rk - bul he's nothin to hrug ii.eni i two the eves of wboatoii and lhe panther ! "" i he ain't gist equal to old clay and i doubt ll bad met now for another leap u hen she dropp i here's ary a blue nose horse ihul is either fine , 1 for lhat purpose but the bullet was off and two ac,l "' holse . """' lie - well snys i people do buck shut of 1.1 smooth lore wore loo quick us he l '° llas considerable line action but ihal s bet lodged ihem exactly in the brain of the savage terror himself lhan me lur u makes lum travel minister and stretched her on ihe spot whore the ensicr hunter hud slept bul n short time before in the how many miles will he trot in the hour snid soundness ofa mountain dream he - well says i il ho litis a mind to and is well lie had n.nrkc.l lhe spot where her young wore managed he enn do fifteen luiiidsiini . will you hidden which at ll.e report ofthe gun were fright sc ' 11 1 "" ? sa,(j l,e - vn ell > sa,d '■p*r-on i would o mil and inn up u tree whealon now came down ">" hnn hut nol lo you j the truth is mid 1 sim and found ihe panther t measure from lhe end of '"' '> l lmve ° rc « ar,j or ministers the beat triend its nose lo th point of its tail eight feet six inches * ever had tvns one the reverend joshua hopewell in li th a creature sufficiently strong to have ° r slickville and 1 wouldn't sell n horse to one i carried him ori on a full run had be fallen into her d 0 "' 1 t,lmk woul |