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the western carolinian row'krs not d boated to tilt i'm lie - 1 ites hv lint conrritption nob ill on i uitki uv it to the itatb8 vkk k.-itni .; i tu tub lints eumpbctivbly ob ru thk i'lioi'lk amendments to thc constitution article x b austin cv c f fisher > l.il-j«»r and proprietor ) s no xi v of vol xix i whole no s»s3 salisbury i c april 25 1830 iii rtlle .'! tll.e el the rit'll'-l fill ■' m "'•''"'" in v name in 11 man breeding lit in lint wile cuuld liuasl — i lull nn nu oc i t 1 intend in ■re.„!.'ls--i t ,_'.„ the m a||(1 __ l_i,i,.l,s t , 1u1 , b „ r ,,„„. te p,0us n||1 ,,„. ■"' u »' ""' ■-.."„„ in a cn i "' ■mli form indications hie ,„ ,,„. ■le ., tt io sir in ,,„„, al "' r tl '"'"' ""' i,.|wiii,ls l!i iini'tia'il piaee wlii.-li lhe wvht lltilllll tsnr/ll<^t^x\\\\\\\\z u '' h ' u '' ""''' m ." t,lialcl ) led " u " llle cu " r '- wculthv i r held in the a>v called d i ii ■. " r the gul stood lor u moment in apparent un him lbe „, ti 0d and fevor of the king charles i sf esffil ' c ' r,u "">' w 11 "' 1 '" ro when the mistress ol the „„.„ _„„„„„ o conciliate ibe good-will of the citi ' _. «__.•_'.? '""' "'"' !" ""' ; '' ' " '' obst ' rvt ' d h"l zens am die city knight received hie i'artliei !„,., ■hi ctti uljjj mvf.'fiz ill in ant asked li r lu enter und lake rest i lie , r ,., tlll , aroiic'ic . i ' vounu woman readily obeyed the invitation and i i v i__i ;_ ._» ami .„„, i i r 1 j forms hi friends ind th public that be , s now ' ;„„ n/|)v „,. ,„„,,„ _,*, „,." ,.,„„,„ ,„.,„, ,,„'„„„ i jf a «* 1 ' ' ' » « ">' > «' " < »• ' ' ■- ' , s .____■_____■ki i t !.' iiin.'i it nf i ui . • . * , iii hil»t dim u rt mll'tm it wilt nro\"(i nil uni , le„larg,„ut..slsi.bl,sl„.,u,ta^.l,o by „,_ h rc_.d f .. nicely sanded parlor where cbiidfatld ar.,,,,,,1 whom ns was natural all tbe healing spring j withal to retrc.h herseli after a lone and tedious hopm an ,| w1 ,|„. r u f the parents entwined ihem 1 in davidson county and making various improvements journey j selves tbis daughter bad only reached ibe age ibr the better accommodation ot all who may call en " and so my poor girl said the liinil-laily after i „,- _,. m . ll „. t ,|, w |„.„ j cr i u er died leaving an nn him during lhe ensuing season he intends to open having heard iu return for her kindness the whole \ metm ,;„„„„. |„.|„ ll | ,,„„. li wa8 at first thought hi house un 2*™j$£**pw sj i parliculars of ihe youog woman's situation snd bis j llmi e wl(ll)w ullll ,,„, i au ,,„ t , r wl)lll ,| i h . comc n to render ins customers easy and comfortable ii will „ .. , fa h , „„ ,,_ . fc srr . j without the shadow ol a dianuta have more rooms than durui the las summer ihcv • ,, i _ . i _ ai j . li'tunr ol tin willioul lie sliatlnw in a ulspuie w.ll _!. better fitted up and l„s table shall be abundant vic f ,, " l t,ai °° fr ! e 1 d bul hnhodge the wagon 1 „,„ , t proved other wise certain relatives of the lv supplied with thc best fhe county affords er ' ' rue > llc ls llke l0 . ive e bllt slliul1 nelp deceased brewer set up a plea upon the foundation | the healing springs ul davidson are known to be wench towards getting a place .(• _ .. ,|| malli . m tlu . lr f . v(>r before the deceased a b fine calvbb»te water as ever flowed out of tho " is service then difficult tu be had i osked the ;,„ j become married with her wonted firmness i earth they have long been celebrated lor the healing young woman sadly i ulv aylesbury immediately look steps for lit ! and invigorating effects of the water llundrcdso in .. all , mary g0 „ d situntionsi at |,. ast , are hard rf . .^ . £ rf £ hm , ft a vi idl who have visited tl.ein cun hear testi nj tu , n c j g , , i i ..,.. r i i g t,i ,..,. r . thcr health-restoring ttualities ,." , , "" v " a k ° " '".' , , ,' , ( >'"" n j l:lw >*' r . »'"° l a<i '"''" ■tr ' m 1 (- l,nl "' : these springs arc situate four miles east ol the landlady and as she continued she looked around t , r husband's table and of whose sbilities she had i y.dkin river in the midst of the mountoins where the her wlln an ulr t nde und dignity : •• thou seesl , irille ,| a |, jg |, opinion was the person whom she air is cool pure and refreshing they are distant from what i have come to myself nn.l i left ihe country nx ed upon as the legal nsserler of her cause ed salisbury about 18 miles and irom lexington about is a young thing just like thyself w ilh as little to look wllr j i i y j 0 wa8 lni j t , en a y 0 „[|, 0 f g rea t ability , milch :— gooil rouds leading from each place to hut isn't every one tor certain that musl bough only twenty-four ve'ars of age ut tho period ti.c subscriber flaliers himself that those who may \,„ k fot rucll a fortune and in any cuse it must be referred to and though he had spent much of lus honor him with their company n,|xi when w r..i k ht for i showed myself a good servant be youlhfijl time „, t | ie society of the gay nd fash thev leave shall have no oause to bedisntified either for _ d j acob __. heavell reht upon his fo.mi.le of the dav he had not ne_lect_d the pur wuh the waters or with lumsell his charges shall . i r s a ... uinauic in tu tint , nt nttii no in f,.eeii,ii am pur made me mistress of the goat and com soils lo which ills luinily's wish as wall as ins own iis 8o mind thee girl " tastes had devoted him but it was with consido i'he landlady's speech might have gone on a rau |,. ii^tsititt ion nnd with a feeling of anxious dif " way ; for the dame loved well the sound ol i,l e co that he consented to undertake tho charge iwn tonyue hut for the interruplion occasion of ludv aylesbury's case for cerium strong r the entrance of n gentleman when the land though unseen and unacknowledged sensations wero rose and welcomed him heartily ul wor (, ln | ll8 bosom to make hitn fearful of tho ha ! dame said the new comer who was a responsibility and anxious about the result respeet.ihly attired person of middle age he vouug luwver however became counsel for v sells the good ale ?— scarcely a drop left in t |, c . brewer's widow and daughter and by a stri ellnrs i hope ? bxe rtion of eloquence and display of legul enough left to give your worship a drought ability gained their suit two days ufler the sue your long walk ns she rose to fulfil the cc ssi_l pleader was seated besido his two clienls lise implied in her words f a j y aylesbury's usuul manner was quiet and com 1 walked not was he gentleman's return posed and she now sjioko warmly of her gralkude took a pair oara d.ime down ihe nvor — to lhe preserver of her daughter fro waul and al . knowesl 1 always come to chelsea myself lo „,, d,,re.l a fee a payment muiiiflc ••• —•'-—'. f thou lackesi any thing i_r me ocoaswm thu ytsmg barrister did nol mi tn replied the landlady and it is by 8 ,,, m al cas0 d ur i s ludv aylesbi y's expression way of doing husuiess that you have made 0 f her feeling he shifted upon his chair changed sulfas all the city says the richest man in color looked to miss aylesbury playad wuh ihe itewcrs corporation if not in all london it mrht , bef ore him tried to s|ieak but slopped short and changed color again thinking onlv of heal well dame the better for mo if it is so expressing her own gratitude lady aylesbury ap the brewer with a smile but let us have parc d n „ t to observe her visitor's confusion but nug and this quite pretty friend of thine ahull arnm . < h „ u „ k , •■l n loken lhat i hold your services lure us mayhap by tasting with us nr „ lv . co , r p 118a tion in the way of money i wish lie landlady was not long in producing a stoop a | rto „, 8 , vn y „ u ,. memorial of my graliludo in an r t knowing that her visitor never set an exam „ t \ rr ha as she spoke thus sho drew a lu.ttul lo his own interests bv countenancing bunch of keys from her pocket whicli every lady i.miuipiion of foreign spirits carried in lln.se days and left ihe room itigitt hostess said he brewer when he had w nat p ish d during her abseuco belweon the 1 it •' well male and well kept und that is p ttr ij r8 w hom aho left together will bo best known g l.eih dee nnd me our dues " now prel hy , ho re)11 ||. when ludy aylesbury returned w said he filling one of the measures of s | in |„ ull d her daughter standing with avenod eyes j iss which had been placed beside the sloop ;, t t her hand within that of edward hyde who ! i thou rink tins lo ih sweetheart's health i " k n olt 00 tlio mother entrance aud besought her j he poor country girl to whom this was ad consent to their union explanations of the feel l declined lhe proffered civility und wiih a imfc , s which he purties entertained for each other . ; but lho lan.lludy exclaimed come silly ensued and ludy aylesbury was not long in giving ! th drink iiii worship's health he is more t c desired consent give me leave however y to gel titer a service if il so pleased hnn 8 i s |„. t „ the lover " to place around your neck i john hodge lhe wagoner t |, e memorial which 1 intend foryou this chain \ i'ms girl has come many a mile continued it was a superb gold one " was a token of grali ] losie-s to seek a place in own lint she n from ihe ward he loved to my mar husband ! burden her family no more at home lmiy aylesbury's calm serious eyes were rilled to seek service exclaimed the brewer will ears as she brew he chain round edward's i iy thon it is perhaps well met wuh us has f-k saying these links wen borne on the | drought a character with her or can you „„•!, f tt w „ r thy h nd honored mun may thou k lor her name ! " m y helove.l aon nllain to still higher honors she has i.ver yel been from home sir hut the wish was lulfilled though not uiilil danger lace is her character said lhe kind hearted ai „| iu tonng had triod severely the parlies coo lady 1 warraiksbe will be a dilligent and cf . r oc<l the son-in-law of lady aylesbury bo v one came un eminent member of the english b.r and upon thy prophecy hostess will i lake her in ,_\ m an important speaker in parliament when y own service for but yesterday was my j vor cromwell brought lhe king to he hcadold keeper complaining of ihe want of help al d established ihe commonwealth sir edward i this depiilyslnp brought mo moro into the n y ,| ( , l — for he had held a government posi and of entertaining the people ofthe ward | ml | i knighted wis too pi mlinent b member r lhe wealthy brewer and deputy left tho of he roynlrit parly lo escape lhe enmity of the i and compulses arr.i.gcmeiits were made fur new rulers and was obliged to reside upon the cue ing the country girl 10 his house in lhe city on linenl idl the restoration when abroad he m hewing day proud of having iloue a kind so much esteemed hy the exiled prince f afterwards i m the garrulous hoalmb took advantage of the charles ii ai to be appointed lord high chan imitance lo deliver an unmeasely long bar oellor nf england which appointmonl wus con le to the young woman on hor new duties and firmed when lhe king was restored to his throne | ie dangers to which youlh is exposed in it.r.c some years ulterwards hyde was elevnled in lie s the girl heard her beneluclreii willi in peerage tiral in lhe rank of a baron and subse lhn.ikful.ies but a more minute obwirver lhan pieuily us earl ol clarendou a title which he nod landlady might have scon ill die eye ami made famous m english history tenuiico of the girl a quiet firmness ofexpres these events so brielly narrated occupied a such as might have induced lho culling slmrl | ar ,„ pac of time during which i.ii.ly aylus ie lecture however lhe landlady's lecture i rv passed her i.ivs in quid and relireinenl mho ml uud towards ho evening of the day follow had now the gratification of beholding her daugh tier arrival sl iho uaal uud compasses ihe ter couotessof clarsndoo^and ofsseioglbo graod hl'nl rustic found herself installed as house children who had bten born to her mingling as i in the dwelling of lhe rich brewor equals with dio noble i in the hind bul still i in fortunes of dns girl i is our purpose to foi mure exalted fate awa.iod tbe descendants i ll.e the first change in her oondition which poor iviendleas gi.1 who bad ootne lo loudon in plaoa subsequent to that related wm her ele search uf service in a wagoner's van her m lo lhe vacated p.."l of housekeeper in lbs graudibiughicr anne hyde .. young lady of spir rer'sfsmily in ibis situation aha was brought il wit and beauty had lo'cu spf lied while bei !■in cofltaol wiih her inasler who l.iuiul ample family stayed abroad one ul the mauls of honor lo n for admiring her propriety of conduct un in i lie princsss of orange and u that siiinlion us her skillful econoiuy of iiiaiiugcni.'nt hv had attracted sn slnuigly be regards ai 1 imi ocs ho began lo find her present e becessar duke of v'.rk and brother of ( hallos ii ia,n le is hapi'iness and being a man bull of honors oootrsctsd i private marriage will her i'ai birth nul mdependenl mind he at length oarsd her of a child foroed una public annoiineeiii'iii 1 llii land ll wasaeceptcd and slie who but four or ulraci and ere long lhe grand ilaughliler i years licforo bud loft her country-homo bare ludy aylesbury was o|ienly received by the royu terms of carolinian m.ec ewaneovxa family and the people of england as dutchess of those days bo desecrated 1 win will not wish to york and isierin law ..!" lhe sovereign possess himself of it as a relic of lhe ago of snn lidy aylesbury did not long survive this event phcity and godly sincority ' hill ere slie dropped into the grave a u ripe old t " look al lis iigrd but wrinkled face it is te s he law her descendants heirs presumptive of calm ; for it has n 1 l'i answer for die sermons it the british crown king charles had married has heard look at il ye degenerate sons of new but hail no legitimate team and accordingly bis england 1 do you not see the abade go back on brother's family had the prospect nud rights of tho dial-plate to the days of youi fathers and to succossion and in reality two immediate descend hear the voicoajof those aged servants ot l anis of he bore.footed country girl did ultimately who wont from iheir preaching to their reward ' fill the throne — marj wife of vvilliani iii and i would speak more but the hour is come — queen anna princesses both oi illustrious memo to whom hall il bt sold ! the western csrolinisn is published every t.ims . al ptvo dollars per annum if puid in advance ur two dollars antl fifty cents if nol paid before the ex pirstion of three montta no imper will be discontinued tiiuil all arrearage arc paid utile i at the discretion of tlie kilters ; and it failure u nutity the editor of a wish tt discontinue at lhe end of a year will be considered as a new en gagement advertisements will be conspicuously nnd correctly inserted nt one dollar per uure for the first insertion and 25 cents fur each continuance court und judicial advertisements will be charged 25 per cent more than the above prices a deduction ot 311 j per cent from thn regular prices will be made to yearly advertisers advertisements sent in lor publication musl have ibe number i nine marked on them or they will be inscr ■led nil forbid and charged for accordingly letter addressed to die editors on business must be post paid or hey will pot be attended to from chambert i.dinburg journal tu fortunes of a country q1rl such were the fortune of the < young woman tlu .. lqve . virtuoua w , fe whom the worthy landlady ol die tit and i om passes was fearful nf encouraging to rath hopes bv nv ttinon l'bnolos a lofty position which ii bad been her own late to w ere , . m . in - ml , mil th0 torlune t0 wln u attain in life in one assertion at least the hoet |„.„ rti wll i „ lilt parsimony would i use my ad ess was undoubily right that success in li usi villll;lk „| n w lllliny grni i lllon . s wou i i oblige be labored l,.r in some way or oilier without m y w f ,„ pass through successfully and slowlv he prudence snd propriety of conduct which won j ow m - nj ( |,. ■„.„„, pleasures unknown to lie gon the esteem nod love d die brewer the sequel ol erality of men v iu!d 1 as it wore create to my die couniry girl's history could not havo been such sl ,|. i i hi . ,.,„ ms ,. r j wmui , ni .,. ssllnt | v co „. 88 i l8 | template my treasure rejoice in the richness of ■it ; 1st conscious dial il constituted my highest _■■holy place my whole scheme of happiness in the possession of it in looking upon it us mv own peculiar property iii being the ibsolute dispo ser of u and strengthen my elf in tho rossolution nol lo lessen il by ube what transports i reel in he eyes of u lovely woman lho dominion mm have over her lo observe in all her actions relu me to you a slill increasing tenderness lo per ceive her voice assume a softer lone w.ienever she speaks of or in you ; lo view her blushes oven upon a compliment of course ; uud lo triumph in her confusion upon uny particular dress i'.nt there bo a situation on enrth more haltering than dial of a lover conscious nf a reciprocal llainu ' and whal surer proof enn he require than install ces hko those how charming i to be expected wiih an impatience dial her whole prudence can not conceal ; to he received with a welcome which charms tho moro by lho endeavors which she inn in pari to hide her transport she has dressed herself lo suit your taste j takes the very mien tho accent tho whole uir of a person that is known lo bn most ngreeuble to you before she used to udoni herself to charm your sex in gonor al ; ot present her toilet is spread for yon alone for you these jewels this ribbon lhat bracolet are put on ; you are he sole object of her whole al liro you ure become her second self she loves you over agum in her own image ! 7 vi/s runcr in mississippi — from a gentleman of intelligence recentlj from jackson in missis sippi we learn that iho ami-tippling bill of general 1 kite is very popular throughout die s ate the enein.es of the lull immediately after ils passage attempted to bring nsgrace upon ils author b hanging bun in elligy in front of he capitol nt jackson hut the low artifice failed of iis designed etleci or rather operated very differently from the expectations of its projector so liir from bring ine odiuiu upon the bill or its originator the result ' was a powerful re acluin in its favor this was owing in some measure to tho maniigemeul of a y.'iu.g port ran painter who nn the occasion lurned his tin to a g i n count about the nine that lhe nun tipp'ing law pissed an old drunkard in lhe nei.l rh 1 uf jackson iu u lit of intoxication fell int the lire and was burned in dealt the circumstance struck the mind of the artist i as lie was 7.ing upon die elligy of enernl fooie hanging before die capitol and the idea it.ime.l ulely occurred to hnn ihal il would tie well to gel up an opposition elligy ho accordingly went 10 work upon the canvass and the next morning the from of he capitol was garnished with two effi gies instead of one the opposition was a large painting on canvass representing on one side a counter covered with glasses decanters bodies and all lite parapherna lia of a grog-shop with tho word " cause written above in broad staring tellers ou iho opposite side labelled willi the word " lifted was pictured lho miserable victim of intoxication lying prostrate in the ashes of his own l.earlh hia body black and scorched with lhe humes and the tire proying up on his tlesh and vitals wf have always esteemed the '■healing sprint " ut davidson to lie very fine calybeaic water th.y have been celebrated lor many years for their strength ening and invigorating qualities these springs are located in the midsts ol u lange of considerable moun tains where the air is pure ond pleasant we ti.e glad io sec that mr harris is fating up the establishment fur lhe nccoinmoc!___u_tif visitors mn^i^ie|iclu^»jll zzzzzz^_._m receive the tlie waters and ins attentions so well deserve the siiiistiii'iii producod hv this exhibition is said to huvo been tremendous tho circumstances ol ihe frightful tragedy were fresh in iho memory of tho speelators and the painting lietng a go like ness of the dpceasnil u/h.t «___ n l ■_, i | neighborhood heightened greatly iho mo r ul power of the spectacle the friends of temperance immediately took ad vantage of this turn of good fortune tho story was circulated inr nml wide copies of the painting taken in wood cut wero distributed through die state and created very extensively a powerlbl and decided impression in favor of thc temperance cause we are mid thnt ils triumph in dm state of mississippi is now placed beyond tho possibility of doubt this is cheoring news and will we trust provoke louisiana to follow in the glorious foolslepi by pulling the ban of legislative prohibi tion upon a sin thai is die dcsolalion of our coun try jvcic orleans bulletin cll's fisher ias k dodge r w long j mccleland april 18 1839 jno l henderson h nacnamara junius snked sam'l hargkave aecy.-a-hu moxxs roueciie from the chcraio uazettr from paris has the pleasure lo state that ihh inns ' oil ■' for eatables and dki.nk . trtun charleston have arrived ; and lm - h will t take great pleasure iu waiting ujshi his t.icuds at ins restaurateur when called on among the articles which baa juat come to hand be tramea the following oranges cod fish lemons herring raisins mackerel almonds surduus sweet crackers anchesinns sugar 61 coftoo lime juice newark cider i,einon syrup albany alo and wines nn.l liq lore uf the best qualities and of the latest importation salisbury april ih 1ki9 •'■mb em run to answer your inquiry ini.-li gil.ly " what quuntity of turnips can be raised in our elitiini on our light soil i must enter into a calculation ibe resuh of which i nm culidciii will have ihe lesl ul experiment let us suppose l.e land to be planted has been plough deep two or three limes tluring summer und well ma nured and measures seventy yards square winch wo will call an scro lul die ground be mail in to bills ih in he apart nod the seed planted on ihnse beds iu inches apart ; snd wo shall have i 11 rows each row containing two hundred ami lifty-two hills now multiply 110 by 303 and we have supposing eucli hill to produco a turnip ; thirty-five thousand two hundred und eight turnips ; which at ho to lho bushel would inak.i ono thou sand one hundred and cv.uity-aix bushels but let us iiiii.o an allowance of ono lour it for miss ing lulls und other disasters and we ahull havo twenty-six thousand four bundled und sixty turnips or eight hundred and eighty-two bushels i't.i , statement may startle so no of your renders who p.:rhi havo never thought much about tbo mal lei ; to any such i would say mnho llm experi ment fuirly and if you do not muke b89 bushels per acre i will venture to assert ihul you will muke more than you evor made l.y uny oilier mode of id tiling turnips should be planted in this . innate be tween the l r lh of august and 1 hili of sept unit receive two or three ho tings which will add great iv 1.1 iheir sizo tho best speeief ihnt i om nc qusinled with nro commonly culled sum.nor aud winter turnip i the former are a flat turnip and grow a good d ail above the ground the latter grow below lh surface und aro longer from lop lu bottom tlmn llieir diameter und keep wel through winter tours respectfully an old clock a.d a witty auctioneer the christian register of huston publishes with just commends tion lhe nnuesed speech of an auctioneer unnamed who had the selling of the clock ol die " old brick meeting house in llos ton to be sure tho courier of thut city throws some doubt upon the authenticity of ibis speech in which case we have only to apply he italian say ing " si non e vera e ben travato — a york american yv-vavc nouce thk subscriber in conformity to recent instructions leceived from the north carolina old mine com puny takes ibis method to inform those interested thai hereafter all persons found trespassing upon tint billow ing tracts of i_md belonging to said company situa ted in davidson county will be prosecuted according to the strict letter of lhe law john ward agent davidson april 18 1839 u lands trod no 1 containing 888 acres lying on lhe lour mile branch " 3 containing 902 acres lying on the wa ters of thc flat swamp a containing 3,81)0 acres lying on l(ck creek flal swamp and yadkin river " 4 containing 1,850 lying on flat swamp " 0 containing 07 lying on lick creek ■• 7 containing 1.112 lying on fin swmap » 8 containing 000 lying on lick reek " it ci taming l*u lying on lick creek " 10 containing 1,8.7 acres lying on lick creek snd flu swiiinp 13 containing l.l lying on lick creek " 19 containing 1,317 located on lour mils brane'i and jacob creek sdjnining die lead mine from the christian register a venerable relic the clock which for many years hung in the in terior of tho old l!iu it meeting house in this city after various fortunes lately foil into the hands of he auctioneer at tho time of the sale llm auctioneer dually delivered tho following speech winch we have been permitted to publish we venture lo allirm lhat ii more npprop.alu anil willy speech never fell from iho lips of lhe most celebrated orators n vendutu " hero is the relic of lhe early days of out coun try's annuls — a re.uuout saved ; antique of its kind and venerable lor every uss ociation connected w.lh lis history — the old church clock — benring a mark of pat naroal longevity in the date that speaks n one hundred an eighteen yeses of age vol while it lias licked a id struck fl die duals ids nnd eu of thousands who have looked on lis culm face in to eternity il is still in good tune and going ! go ing i'll nigh its cxistcnen was begun in tho laud ol kings moved by ibe spirll of our pious fathers ii followed ihem in die lend of pilgrims and was ooo secreted to serve in the home of god who they came hither in worship ns lhe children of lie king if in nod in i as spiritual slaves lo enrlhly despo tis.n fthoso 83 bushels of turnips would bo sufli c t n winter io or 19 cows in ihieelltnate wuh llm quaulily of course fodder usually given to lln-ui the butter and milk which ihey would yiold would he worth f lines the cost of rinsing tho lurnips suppose un acre lo produco nnly 4hh bushels how could die amount of labor required to pliant and cultivate ihem lm so profitably beetowed for the benefit of oowal if tho lurnips ijo of tho kind which grow uinler ground ihey may is sullered tu land in the i.i'ltl all dm winter in lus climate if ibey grow above ground ihey must he gathered ... hi it:ll ; which however requires lilllu labor ii is eeeential to good husbandry where lands need manuring to rales live stood n that purpose and mnls aro found in bo so much he most eco li . uu i food for live stock hint il is clueflv relied upon for thai purpose by the n..si surcc-siul sgri . i.i.iiists — kiuroii 1 1 . tt *_ cs k.wuiitilivitts tfm i iaving entered into a v $ y^^j ' ' partnership in thi £% driijfki.l hiimiii-nn km tike pleasure in announcing to the ciugeni '," in rally hat ll.e will keep couslaiitly nn baud a fresh un.i general sseortinenl of " this sober ever going clock enme over in the days of csul and sanity it cnin wlun u r.i voyage wu a se lolls llnilg l.lld religion ll serious thing and .. church clock i serious dung li > lei ine moments while ihe minister of qod was pre in g and ins bearers listening of eternity — |. el i in li l lake heed lu.w von l.etir — then wus there reel eluck.wor and order in men's minds snd principles vanity did not then stare this venerable monitor in the lace nnd i u.ly ibe while how lo displuy its plumage aniritt did nol dare under its measured click lo bo plan ning in die temple hi w lo le up goods for manv years nor wee pride ilicn p'lllu.i up by ihe breath of na own nos i il while dns minute hand wus showing id duration cut holler ul die heal ol'cvo ry pulse " now who will lei this venerable memento ol spirits wines _.-., together wiih i splendid saortment at fancy a_t i'lt'l.es — all or which ihey will sell as cheap if not tl.ftpi than any oiler druggist or mitchnni in tht slate the following extract .« the closing pui i i report oft committee on perm yard manage in in reported in lhe n york slatu agricultural convention february 6ib 1880 n ii all orders from i ditlaiice where ref.-.in e i given will be proni|idy attended u hilisbury dec 3 ibs if 4i_i__33 & jjimka-j have jusi receive and lne sale '»' lib is good sugar 1(1 dee f.rtiss scythes 3 doz ii.iu.hcd kihn barrels 8,000 lb spun cullon salem factory het-anki.r lloltingclothaand screen-wire li«bury april is 44 tt " the art nf forming in all iis various details is an employment requiring constant oars and alien lion as weii ns judgment in bringing iis operations lo a a i i ssllll issue it is the great employ men of lhe rank ami f.l of tho counlry and na such dimi'm !'• be ens
Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1839-04-25 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 25 |
Year | 1839 |
Volume | 19 |
Issue | 45 |
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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 |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The April 25, 1839 issue of the Western Carolinian a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1839-04-25 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 25 |
Year | 1839 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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Date Digital | 4/13/2009 11:26:29 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 |
FullText | the western carolinian row'krs not d boated to tilt i'm lie - 1 ites hv lint conrritption nob ill on i uitki uv it to the itatb8 vkk k.-itni .; i tu tub lints eumpbctivbly ob ru thk i'lioi'lk amendments to thc constitution article x b austin cv c f fisher > l.il-j«»r and proprietor ) s no xi v of vol xix i whole no s»s3 salisbury i c april 25 1830 iii rtlle .'! tll.e el the rit'll'-l fill ■' m "'•''"'" in v name in 11 man breeding lit in lint wile cuuld liuasl — i lull nn nu oc i t 1 intend in ■re.„!.'ls--i t ,_'.„ the m a||(1 __ l_i,i,.l,s t , 1u1 , b „ r ,,„„. te p,0us n||1 ,,„. ■"' u »' ""' ■-.."„„ in a cn i "' ■mli form indications hie ,„ ,,„. ■le ., tt io sir in ,,„„, al "' r tl '"'"' ""' i,.|wiii,ls l!i iini'tia'il piaee wlii.-li lhe wvht lltilllll tsnr/ll<^t^x\\\\\\\\z u '' h ' u '' ""''' m ." t,lialcl ) led " u " llle cu " r '- wculthv i r held in the a>v called d i ii ■. " r the gul stood lor u moment in apparent un him lbe „, ti 0d and fevor of the king charles i sf esffil ' c ' r,u "">' w 11 "' 1 '" ro when the mistress ol the „„.„ _„„„„„ o conciliate ibe good-will of the citi ' _. «__.•_'.? '""' "'"' !" ""' ; '' ' " '' obst ' rvt ' d h"l zens am die city knight received hie i'artliei !„,., ■hi ctti uljjj mvf.'fiz ill in ant asked li r lu enter und lake rest i lie , r ,., tlll , aroiic'ic . i ' vounu woman readily obeyed the invitation and i i v i__i ;_ ._» ami .„„, i i r 1 j forms hi friends ind th public that be , s now ' ;„„ n/|)v „,. ,„„,,„ _,*, „,." ,.,„„,„ ,„.,„, ,,„'„„„ i jf a «* 1 ' ' ' » « ">' > «' " < »• ' ' ■- ' , s .____■_____■ki i t !.' iiin.'i it nf i ui . • . * , iii hil»t dim u rt mll'tm it wilt nro\"(i nil uni , le„larg,„ut..slsi.bl,sl„.,u,ta^.l,o by „,_ h rc_.d f .. nicely sanded parlor where cbiidfatld ar.,,,,,,1 whom ns was natural all tbe healing spring j withal to retrc.h herseli after a lone and tedious hopm an ,| w1 ,|„. r u f the parents entwined ihem 1 in davidson county and making various improvements journey j selves tbis daughter bad only reached ibe age ibr the better accommodation ot all who may call en " and so my poor girl said the liinil-laily after i „,- _,. m . ll „. t ,|, w |„.„ j cr i u er died leaving an nn him during lhe ensuing season he intends to open having heard iu return for her kindness the whole \ metm ,;„„„„. |„.|„ ll | ,,„„. li wa8 at first thought hi house un 2*™j$£**pw sj i parliculars of ihe youog woman's situation snd bis j llmi e wl(ll)w ullll ,,„, i au ,,„ t , r wl)lll ,| i h . comc n to render ins customers easy and comfortable ii will „ .. , fa h , „„ ,,_ . fc srr . j without the shadow ol a dianuta have more rooms than durui the las summer ihcv • ,, i _ . i _ ai j . li'tunr ol tin willioul lie sliatlnw in a ulspuie w.ll _!. better fitted up and l„s table shall be abundant vic f ,, " l t,ai °° fr ! e 1 d bul hnhodge the wagon 1 „,„ , t proved other wise certain relatives of the lv supplied with thc best fhe county affords er ' ' rue > llc ls llke l0 . ive e bllt slliul1 nelp deceased brewer set up a plea upon the foundation | the healing springs ul davidson are known to be wench towards getting a place .(• _ .. ,|| malli . m tlu . lr f . v(>r before the deceased a b fine calvbb»te water as ever flowed out of tho " is service then difficult tu be had i osked the ;,„ j become married with her wonted firmness i earth they have long been celebrated lor the healing young woman sadly i ulv aylesbury immediately look steps for lit ! and invigorating effects of the water llundrcdso in .. all , mary g0 „ d situntionsi at |,. ast , are hard rf . .^ . £ rf £ hm , ft a vi idl who have visited tl.ein cun hear testi nj tu , n c j g , , i i ..,.. r i i g t,i ,..,. r . thcr health-restoring ttualities ,." , , "" v " a k ° " '".' , , ,' , ( >'"" n j l:lw >*' r . »'"° l a lei ine moments while ihe minister of qod was pre in g and ins bearers listening of eternity — |. el i in li l lake heed lu.w von l.etir — then wus there reel eluck.wor and order in men's minds snd principles vanity did not then stare this venerable monitor in the lace nnd i u.ly ibe while how lo displuy its plumage aniritt did nol dare under its measured click lo bo plan ning in die temple hi w lo le up goods for manv years nor wee pride ilicn p'lllu.i up by ihe breath of na own nos i il while dns minute hand wus showing id duration cut holler ul die heal ol'cvo ry pulse " now who will lei this venerable memento ol spirits wines _.-., together wiih i splendid saortment at fancy a_t i'lt'l.es — all or which ihey will sell as cheap if not tl.ftpi than any oiler druggist or mitchnni in tht slate the following extract .« the closing pui i i report oft committee on perm yard manage in in reported in lhe n york slatu agricultural convention february 6ib 1880 n ii all orders from i ditlaiice where ref.-.in e i given will be proni|idy attended u hilisbury dec 3 ibs if 4i_i__33 & jjimka-j have jusi receive and lne sale '»' lib is good sugar 1(1 dee f.rtiss scythes 3 doz ii.iu.hcd kihn barrels 8,000 lb spun cullon salem factory het-anki.r lloltingclothaand screen-wire li«bury april is 44 tt " the art nf forming in all iis various details is an employment requiring constant oars and alien lion as weii ns judgment in bringing iis operations lo a a i i ssllll issue it is the great employ men of lhe rank ami f.l of tho counlry and na such dimi'm !'• be ens |