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western carolinian the thb rtlwlb wot delegated to thb united state bt the constitution nob phohioitbd bv ii to tub states a ii ill salisbury n cl aj h^iu j j uod jl lis aoj bfl w&«.<^l<^l l p.s l^^^-^^gs a.\i:nii.'\n'api a letter froti n youtig aiaimcaiv - l,le editor of tfvi new york spirit gives an intereking accouiit ofthcj k'.'mse american scuhiors in duly ■p l '"' ! un " m " :,,■sculptors | sav^b ; it is imp issuilo for an^p bk '' '' " i of inib ki:m:k i:n to row si 1 ro ii:si-..,:tivki.v im ru rn bboi-lk amendmcntttot articlr x 3 of volume l j whole jyumhcr 1,13 ugust m l^lg the name of ihe lord ! i remember that yon liaso blasphemer — remember lhat and weep i look ut your black catalogue ol crimes — your se ductions and attempted seductions in lho nemo of your motor — your thefts yoor robberies and your murders ' why satan blushes to behold so corrupt ami loathsome a mortal — oue whose daring deed of crime so far surpass hell's darkest noun sola oa to hit the sablo 1'iinco i.i impenetrable darkness forever '" tkhms or thb c ii a fi p fi sll rr editor and proprietor bita ''"'■1.,1 k.-0.1h a "''"■one '" mi ■however - '" m ■wore soul a 1 w " > > r ""' hl-:.i,il"i !,,■v'l.oi h i u ''' r^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-_------_________-------^^^^^^^^b j,.i-iingemi'nts for a desperate encounter a juvenile auctioneer — an auctioneer in new lieutenant brooks of the united stales navy york advertised for a good crier an irishwoman who was on a visit to a brother attached to the con presented a utile potato faced sou of burs for tho inanil occupying lhe doited slate arsenal hern h i a tj jn . she oflbrod to engage lhal ho would volunteered lo go and was unanimously appointed ,. rl j f or twelve hours out of lho twenty lour und oommaodsrofineoxpedition — fifteen moo including j proflered to leave inm upon trial officers al i put 11 io the boat belonging to iho , , garrison and joined ns alter a row of about an i the narl ... r , t|lr)m myi „ mt tho kll()l)o i ian . bour we arrived at thei ip where , hi nak e ahip b . ell „ n - th ,:, ,„, „ , vl(hor ,. was la*t seen - -.,- uo bul dispelled lho log and , t ,...,. lt usod to ,, 0 cll || l . d ltl 0bf by shone ou in unclouded phnd-.r about one m.la k £ spaohet m though always written and a halt h-lo.v we found the monetae bal upon , j .^ ' ,__ onvm ftom tho bank and the other half in the water in a bend ,„„',, .. 1|an word ,, , ih , yillg .. „ l0 evil's bag where the water runs exceedingly swift o e 0 . (| wu ,_ n ie oh8r , of „ £ m ihe garrison boat .„ tbe bow ol wbtoh waa n email wholly didn't null lhe strings of tbo bag can or swivel went ahead ; tois gun had been ; • , ' , _£ loaded with musket bullela and when tho boat approached the dreadful looking creature a man ,.',,, laid himself down in the boat for the purpose of i sec througli it nou a lhc old woman said taking aim while another stood ready with a match j when the bottom of l«:r was tub foil out which he applied instantly as lho word was given i and at the report we found that almost if not nil | j n i^t lb whig song wa the bullets struck tho monster and cut him nearly j .. with tip and tyler in two he fell over however into the river ding we'll burst van's biler g,ng wilh inm u large cull as ho gave way ono , p tune is now changed and the word run as half of the men iu each boat fired four rounds al .•»&_*'* t tornately upon bis majesty when wo were eatiiffiodj .. with tyler alone he was helpless we thun rowed up caul iouslv 1 wc have burst our own and having satisfactorily asccrtoincd that he *•* . „ —^»_ dead made fast to him am lowed him gc 1 faithful friend on wednesday evening and in a lew minutes lhe steamboat l ioa 0 .. i altar dark a gentleman in the vicinity of filth and along and towed our prize up to lowg g | e lm 9tr8ets f oun j la the street a child barely old surmg him ho was 53 feet 8 inches v *' . . . , onougli lo walk and talk a little bal not old enough half in diameter at the thicker > .»,'(.,, but i to tell its own name or the name of it parents resembles somewhat that of »•- jf-nis \_ m j the little wanderer was nearly exhausted but by with scales lus heud is ina rts fourm and ' iu " we stood iu ead—n vory fine dog tho a common snako aod jr > r .. ' ,, , ...„, i noble animal seemed more conscious of the condi h teetn a st lo a ", tit pom m,d ab | j * "• charge than thb child iuelf did and whon . li'„t i i 1 m was ihe excitement when th ?, gentleman approached the child hr viewed two luetics long • ■! with distrust and prepared to re»i»l injury if it had rts^^^^^^n tba g untloman.ook,l y child.up «. nl upphret.liy citno to the landing to see j aild "' oom l"™y wlth a^her per brought it to i preparations arc making to dross and our f l ll ? wanderer soon fell asleep in tho i?,?p%?sk.o ami pl..ee it in some of our museum <™ a * a "» 9 ' a " d ae " *<» oa«ied along and in our ;.,,„-. now close/but snail write i - , i . iimorocnn^^^'g^y^i^y^j paasotw^^on^^^tlser^i soot lis 1 return hoini 1 il__^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^t^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^s jlptors i hm florence to hoi the tunes ilutii^s of tho i'l'iie extract from hoar something of few words uli.nil the wi'stcbn c_hoi.ii.ia is published every friday tlornmg at z per annum in advance or 2 50 if nail within three months otherwise fj(3 will invaria bly be charged oat no paper will 60 discontinued except at the editor's discretion until all arrearage are paid if the subscriber is worth the subscription and the failure to notify tho kditor of a wish to discon tinue at least one month before the end of the year subscribed for will be considered a now engagement fry advertitemcnlt conspicuously and correctly in scried at 1 per square of mo ems or fifleen linet j of this bized type for the first insertion and 25 cent tor each continuance court and judicial advertise • oh ! mortal life thou mystery of mystencs.^^^b hroud ________________________ no cyo can pierce no grasp con rend impenetrable art thou in truth as some have deemed nb t,„l dream whose shitting scenes of light and shade are not but only seem ! nol lu f.-i-l protiil jmiimils i'owi-r who has fipisliod his o*st ol eve which he super tended in person introducing altogether • new mo)fiod of taltiqg tha tauuld from tho emjti wil1 ' os.ire success lt ia well known that t e makes many of his own tools j some of wb " impart lhat peculiar beat like appearance to his bunts allowed to be by italian artists and truveilod dilettanti lhe perfection of ibtit branch of ins noble nr as iiknnesses they arc perfect llo 1ms finished tu bus of mr everett ou of hi very best per formances until lutolylie has boon principally employed upon his coiutryttien but his fame l now spreading far and *:<!", nnd ho hns had sevo ral english sitters tip bust of our minister in london will 1 trust ti.iko him known among a class able anil willing ti promote worth to ac quiro affluence from bij chisel ho must look else whero than at home aid ho certainly lias no rea son to be satisfied willi tha treatment lie has re ceived from hiscountrj his friends must bo glad that he has conceived nd executed such a beaut ful end divine figure a his eve embodying every thing that one can imlgine of the mother of man kind an american ihould wish it to be owned by an amercan ; bid it would bo more to the sculptor's advantage hat it should find its way into the collection of an iluropean connoisseur lode pendently of his skdl as an artistf he deserves personally all the gifts of fortune his amiability unaasuming mamicis and intelligence mingled with great originality make him popular wherever he is known and is it but a fairy world of fancy's fond domain this gorgeojs globe ot land and sea of mountain and of plain and rivers bright that circling lave the walls of cities tiur field forest flowers of myriad dye wiiobo fragrance charms tho air ments s9 per cent higher than the above rates a de duction of 3hj per cent from the regular prices will be made to yearly advertisers k7 advertisements sont in for publication must bo marked with the num ber of insertions dosirod or tbey will be continued till turbid and charged accordingly letters addressed lo the kditor on business mutt come rusts or leistaot or they will not be attended lo von sun that like a golden shield refulgent shincson high tho argent moon whoso pearly bark floats thro iho liquid sky the host of heaven whoso sneient fires of unconsuraing light illume liko beacons far deseriod tho watches ot tha night arc tliese but pbautoius ot the mind that doth itself delude with dazzling shapes tho meteor forms of visionary brood which mighty worlds wo fondly deem launched forth in boundless space by god's almighty hand to run a fixed yet trackless race ! | | valuable ia<iii(11 for sale ornhe subscribers offer for sale a tract of land con <■____) in in ing three hundred and fifty acre with about tjo lately cleared and now in a fine state of cultivation with nerge houses stables fcc this landed-join the lands of col robert macnamara and tvmfraiambera and is situated about from \ to $ of a uii!o from the yadkin lliver nd is not surpassed by any upland r«wan tbr fertility tbey will also soli another tract on bolb side of crane creek containing about t«r hundred nnd twenty acre 1 adioinlng win chamber jacob brown and others ths fthnlo of which is wood-land nd is equal to any land in ibis pan of north carolina any persons desirous of purchasing can by calling on either of tho subscribers living near salisbury sec the apd t any time they also refer im-sons de uirrus of purchasing lo win chambers k-q and rnbc m«n.n,.ra . tiioa craige sam'l craige john craige igg „ robt w craige bowan co n c , august 12 1»18 3t hark tis tho thunder's startling voice ibat boouiintr peal on high while vivid lightnings flub their blaze athwart the lurid ky ; is thai dread sound uf tempest birth au echo of the soul and spint-boru those winged tires tliat fiame irom pole to pole ! | nought but thc picture of a thought each animated torm that cleaves or ranges earth sea bky with life and clevenger's bu-!i nre also very remarkable performances it operates rather against him j having such a competitor us powers h,u he is very busy he brought out a number of casts from america which he is executing in marble j here personally these two aitmts are great friends ; m..i it is pleasant to sec such a total ab 0*1)00 of any of that jealousy which is hut too apt to exist in their profession here generally there ; is loo much of it i trust this rivalry will only serve to stimulate them lo greater exertions to nc quire for themselves a foremost rank among mod > ern sculptors since writing tho above i have seen powers ' who has had a royal visiter in his studio i h"j person of the king of bavaria the c-'lobrutf patron of the arts hu passed though k>ro " inoon nd i have no.'henrd that he ha9 8 "" r od any other artisf from his being ve t . r ' a " c ulnr about tho spelling of powers 0 * ho p he intends to order something wor v "' l,lem '"' from the description of a pora 1 " n tiis oc ' casl>n ' his bavarian majegtv musl so au odd fish ; very deaf very inquisitive aod very unlike what ono would be apt to fancy a connoisseur f lus rank old hickory's colossal bast of course drew his at tenlion particularly anj well it might lor it is one of powers cheje d'teuvre he has just terminated the cast of a mr c of flallimore ; than which i think ho has lono tiolh>"0 holier there is a muiuleness aoout tl allogelher admirable kve.y vein that stands upon the surface every smallou line every indentation transferred to tho plaster in n manner which it is not possible to surpass i consider it the very besu ideal the tic plus ultra , x sculpture and destined to place inu as tho first scupior of busts in tho world this is mi ame rican prejudice nur nm i singular for even tho italians consider him far above any living artist ll must be borne in mind thai he bus lounded quite a new school i do not know whether ins friends i should be glad or grieved that he has taken his leave of this branch of his profession ho says it lake too much ol his lime nnd does nut remuner ate him he is about to commence mother ori ginal tibjoct 1 1 is knpt a aocre fo he has on oilier occasions when loo communieiiljve hud his idea pirated he hoe imparted it however to me and i am not afraid to ptedfet that tho cm bihlyinonl of such a conception will hi one of the most interesting things of modern d,i5 ho soon as i am relieved from my promise of secrecy you shall if agreeable tu you bo mad acquainted with the subject motion warm and he who reigns with lofty brow supreme above tlo'ui all the godlike creature whom with pride creation's lord wo call tbe generations which havo passed forever more away strewing time's shores with human wrecks etooe na ture's prima day with those that linger yet the living multitudes of earth aro they indeed but ghostly forms of procreant fancy's birth 1 tfl ot could in tuce^wuaig to dosurt or io do sop rated from it when any ono took tin child be would spring upon him examine hia person smell tho child and then if satisfied that the child woe safe would crouch down by the foet ijf the person holding it in a few minutes after reaching our office persons in search oqb^chjid^rysjsejw.i as soon as they got oujt twlttrectton if rrtgechild'a , residence ihe.tailhfatnirjimal testified jri every possible manner hie joy and consciousness that the child was safe and then for the first time did tte j appear to bo willing to be aeparated frdlb it i mloso who aro so rabid for killing kwitiiesscd this.^pj^eiiaiejahejp waiidl dread thought ! irom which the awe-struck soul will trembling fear duih shrink as from a fathomless abyss beneath a dizzy brink a thought like lint which chills the heart when gazing in tbe tomb a the darkness of denies prison-house appals with apcclral gloom i ludicrous circumstances in a church spunking ol ibo first impression nt church hringsm to a happonedh some or years ago nt — — church b hough n learningh u great bob i vulgarh he was at times hav ■tor sund.iys !'■was nu iumgb a in a pow to in ladyh had her tbem onoh time drawingb the glove from tho pewh where she was nccustomed lo place it her band an artful douge^^^^^^h and arm woro delicately fair ami placing in it a a parl , coheolor « cw , oh(ui » (,„ , h8 london small neaily folded note by nnd by the lady s \ ow era furni»bo in a late number ot lhat pftper prayer hook fell ol course uccioenlly-lrom ibo t ,_ o lo | lowing j 0 ( e roaiing case of a do which is ledge oilier pew into tho gentleman s ; lie picked , 00 good to 8 | mt . , it up found a leaf turned down and ho hastily a wir having entered ono of tho large shawl scanned a passage which evidently caused a smile at0 _.__ bhopg n tt)fl m gt h onore desired to be of complacency suited with a cashmere shawl ,- none of your irum our minister saw all their proceedings and con ; fcnick-nacks bat an article to tho tune of about tinned to watch thaw for two successive sundays (| , 00 fnmu j 40 |) thi waa at last accom * oa the third as soon as the collect were road pv _ th _,__ wbbn madame giving her namo and ad and wiiiie llie beadle vol waited to attend him to jj m , he wifo of do^fo^e , tie 0 el«ibral«d the chancel our eccentric pastnr in a atrong and demirt ord ered it tobe brought by oneof theolerka distiuci voice said " 1 publish the bans ot mar , 0 m d , „ t p ar tnionla forthwith id tho meau nuge botwoen m and n deliberately pronoun , iin0 , tl0 lady started off to ihe dentist's herself ami * ing the names ol tho parties ii uny of you know , mv _ jljlroduced herself informed that enlighten just causo 0$e 1 no eyes of tho congregation ed 1 ,- ronchroa „ l tt having a brother who waa were turned o ihou ; iho lady sufiusod with blush gad , „ inartyr , 0 , h , tooth ache aud who hold the es ami ihe gentleman crimsoned wuh anger j she „ lorrpp3 >• in uiw tterable dread,,ehe had prevailod funning iwiseli wiin voho<nonce and he opening o . tl)c j , who was io busioe8a ) by mmt of , and hhutting lho pow door with violence ; lho ktrbta „ em t0 00 me to lus m d.'s abode ; at tbe mimstnr meanwi.ile proceeded through his duuos mme , jm requei ti nk m d to divorcthe youth's wuh tho same decorum as ii innocent ut the agtta , auentioll at fl r , t by alluding lo busioe ice and tion bo bad eseited other topiceof tha day the eoimoo preached nii'l the service ended , a1 | t(ljs waa punctually promised on tho part of away to tho vestry rushi f tlie party at ibo heels _ ho dt , lltjgt bnd ,„ due time a rap was heard of ton pnsior j iiiiouneing lhe arrival of lho " mnrtyr the •' »\ ho aulbona d you s:r to make such a pub -, m ski j „.„ bjat j ln)od j llt ,| v started olt and i cut ou 1 tie bails 1 demanded tbey both u »; meet ig tho shawl and its boarer in the ante-room breath | laid hold of the former at tbo same timo tolling » auttioiizel me | soul ho with a staro which , ho g)wfc 0 ,_,,.„ ___,_, bi || jn _ q __ 0f | 1u9bnndi wl)0 heightened their contusion ' would settle it ; but on no account to do so until ho " ves s,r : who authorized you . m a$ked ,- or j t | 10 | u((y unnng walked out on snd t 0 iu.in-.ter wuh a sly glance a .■) ( ,_ 0 c , ork w __ tked in wholl , llb following cone look toriiately ul each " 1 you dm t approve ol it i ii | y dosirabode ; " glad to seo you my forbid up ban noxi sunday j j btlr sir — p tl y su down — how goes on business " sir said tbu lady '• you hav been loo officious , . m , lv ___. ihki eh v , t ,_ e ywllll de | jg h led to find already nobody requested you to oo any w.nh i slj .,.,' iul agr oeable companion wn in no hurry to thing you ni.l belter mind y our own busitroasl \ ,,,, ,,,,. , r ,,, b , vo b j small account when tho '• why mv pretty dear aid he palling heron m _ m ., r lum0li 0 , mbi , k , rtf w , 9 „ cht _ nce fbr ihoobeok " what 1 have done has boon all in lhe |(|( , ____________ ,„ | nve hlg molllh t , llmj(ipi | liv a rtr , rilty way ot business ; un i it y>u uu nol like to wail lor ( i l , lllhl rjr consideration whatever ibtee publications i udviso you wr — turning lo ,» you have a tooth ache now and iben i per the gentleman *• lo procure ibe license the ring eejys continued m 0 edging over to the mar and—the foe aod then ibo whole matter may be tyr wuh tho turivip concealed mms hand some sottled as soon a to morrow limes not olieu was tho nnswor of tho innocent » well replied the gentleman addressing the , „ 011 , yl , j ltf lhat ls tho , 0()lh j lhm |, » add . widow '• wiin your permission 1 will g«t ihem e(j si j |, h | u g al t,e open moulh of his visitor nnd wo may he married in a day or two .. y hlrj tmt g onf , ,| mt u _,„ d t0 acb0i w|ien i w(l _ •< oh you may both do as you please pettishly u , ry ymlll o .. f.xactly that one allow men yet nothing loalhmgly replied tbe buy momcul to look the mouth was again opened it wns but n l,i r two niter tho license wa j t was | be work of half an instant crash ! crash procured the parson received b,s ibo lho bnd t b j tooth was in the gripe of lbe forceps end that groorn ins bi-iio and the wttlow for the bi tun muniment was again deposited on llio table t with threw her glow over iho back ol lho pew ; and it , , bo tu(lt |, m1 ,,„ clutcl.es thc eceno that now en waa afterward hiii.ltliiiit.il parliaa waro satioflod sued hnfllos nil description ; toe victim with hia wuh heir gums — ltteturij cuiuiic nou'h full of blood cubl not utter a word for some minutes hut was obliged lo content himself jo smith and bemet tbe two quarrelling j by looking daggora at tl.o tooth extractor end if urinous speak aomowttat aovoroty of eaoh oth i thnwtttig a bill before him oh not lung my er the following paragraph i from ono ot llm dear sir i won't take u bous added u fancying net's inio letter to joe tbo bill to be a bunk note " i havo arranged au ,< pratt and lligdon nnd ftobison and the hig with your smier a denouement followed in hues ml ilm mark and hundred of others know oouroa of time but iho ludy had not two hour you to be a liar joe and l'ratt and oilier have tan ami lu-r iliawl ; and llio agrocuble companion md you *•) iii tha ftioa of open ■!*>-. you it ia parted not hall so agreeable as hey had met jean s ill lenteervicea : ' ' ' ihatcll norm j01,n l ' shaver april sa is 13 tf -.' yet not without its charm for bim whose life hath been a load a buideu we»ry to bo borne opon a dreary road ; for huu whose toil and tears have won nor happiness njr tame tin promise of tvhese youth is f.cd who lives and loves in vain nor yet for huu i ween who oft n fewid look doth cast while conscience plies her scourge athwit tbo irre vocable pasl whom shapes ot guilt unexercised assail with i m „ j power \ ° when strulched upon lho sleepless couch and c'cil _,( i noontide hour j life but a dream ! what wcro wc than i ask with kt jr iii iiij^b afl'ect.oirbf the noble animail — st lotas kepui/it can m wanted fwtrke r four familioiyo work at tho salisbury a factory none but those who can come well re commended for industry and sobriety need apply j rhodes browne ag't sali*bory juoe 3 184-3 " » » * f •■' j j^bbv mllk tstub«ri|vr bas^^h mmmwrajlm house in mocksv.'ih ."■yiillbrwric.ro ha is prv'/'d i p m m apwmp boarder and tfwlcrs nil he bopaa will prove sjitialactory to au-am him with their custom . i iliahlabte will beabund.ntly fcroiaheffl t!.ing/ieeci**4>ry in the line l'rovcndcr*«j supplied with *, variety jf liquors h hia charge will bo moderate '*' bal orderly ctwduct will be strictly p/id'th try me w «••«*• 1j jb march 11 lftlw 3 urnum yovv ad a i'lllillc mlllimc counly solemn dread ere fell upon our souls bcnuinb'd this sleep as of the dead ; and when and where as from a frame aroused shall we awske and truth nd light at la>-t upon our tattling spirits break rmtniij in " hi li wliu may favor every j^his bar well riotous and di . united call and u.jalh.'kllttai was it when first our eyes wcro oped upon thi.-i varied show into the sleep profound wo le in which wc slumber now whoso bonds the power of death alone can sunder and set freo tho long bound prisoner called at length to hlo and liberty ! fcsy shall we not then true f-i.1isti.ncc grasp not shadow thin as here the veil ihcn drawn aside shall not the mystery be clear this world ol gross material mould a b.n.clesn fabric prove and spin but survive lhe wreck which nought can change or move ! ftihf.re is a largo quantity of pt«nk boootling a nnd oilier building material en hand fur 8*1 ,,. lbe m,iu ol charles fisher on south yadkin river formerly pearson's wills a quantity ot clioico curled maple i'hink suitable f„r making hoitse-liirniiure o various kinds any quantity f lowed shingle cm be limit hod nl n very hort notice these shingles are always made ii it of henri pine or yellow poplar of » n-giiltir sue and reumre no jointing but cat !»' i»ib'd on ibe roof pert ns ihey la from the aaw — i'm e tft.1 wr 1,000 al hie mill williamson harris agt dec mbcr 31 1841 ™__ for saub a martelloii fish story — we were shown a letter yesterday says the cincinnati times of tuesday by a gentleman of thia city which bo received irom n friend living in l.anisville giving a description of a monster of tho snako spee.es | captured near baton rouge on tlie 20th ult wo j are rather inclined in ihi belief hm 1 wn»n luuix but having seen ii paper of llie 39th which detailed j lho whole history of lbe expedition battle and j capture wo can sec no reason to doubt lie uutlten j uciiy ot iho statement referred to i i thought that in majesty came up through aome of the bayous or numerous outlets of the mississippi in thut part of louisiana 1 " we give iho condensed statement taken from the loiter mentioned above i " tho pilot of llm stoamboat pitiequemtne n low , er country boat juat before she reached baton rouge mi rutin tug tbo point discovered alone ahead what ho supposed to bo a floating tree nml i a it was sdintiwhai foggy ul tho time 1 o'olook a m lio rung lho bull uml lbe engine wus instantly topped tlie hopping of hie bum attracted aiiou 1 tioii end n usual every eye on deck win directed j forward to nscoriaiu ibe renson by which limei llus lingo mounter o tho deep having probably satikflsd bis cnriosiy moved oi majestically to tha oppositt shore inclining down the stream tho sensation produced on all who wjtnosood tha fear ful bul magnificent undulation of hi body as ha j passed rapidly through ihu wuier to judge by my ! own feelings and ibo countenaneea o fhosoorouud ; me was indescribable the alarm quickly rani through the hum ; although every person on board i was on the lookout nol more than twenty persons saw bun as ibe fog immediately bid him i'm our sight steam was instantly let on mid in bout thirty five minute we reaettod bat in rouge home lime elapaod before th citizens could believe wu were ui oiiriio-t bul alter n while it was re i tiiemliert'i that several uegroo cuttle nnd bog curious instance of voluntary friendship in animals — among lb many instances uf voluntary adoption of favorites among animals of different epocios we have niet with iiothing more interesting than the following which wo find in llio vvumpa nuag u paper published ut full river mass a cow in ihu present time residing at pomfrbf con necticut has fur tame lima evinced iho must kindly and maternal regard lor an occupant of tho same pasture — u little dirty speckled mid ordinary looking pig i'he pig seuuia lo reciprocate her affection but willi nn eyi lo lhe •» loaves und fishes " they gn siilu by side through the day — the cow frequently stopping to oaress her pot in tlm most tender ami affectionate manner—the pig in lorn showing that hu appreciates lior kindness by plunging his head into bur pail and drinking bur swill on account uf this inner habit tho pig wns hiiiii up ; when the cuw went moaning around iti enclosure refusing to g in quasi of food uulei accompanied by her elovontfooted protege tim ongin of this singular limey is traced in a pet lamb which during lho inst year occupied tl.o same psstiiu witli lh cow with whom sho was llm sub ject of a very anient attachment last spring iho inmb being taken away fb cow remained for several dnvn quite dl*con»olato mo lining as if lur tlm iiisnoi her own young ; hot mi the introduction of lho p,g li lew weeks since she appeared tu intlal bun 111 the temple of imr bereaved nllkoiion adopt ing hi li to fill the place of lhc departed — yn york morning fust pj1he siilucriher bavin determined on removing to a un south wishes to i!,»pnse of h valuable i'lun ttiion lying within three mil of salisbury on the huge road losiliiur to mr l*eko bridge and to lex ington salem and u.eigh 4te | it i the same formerly owned by william ii slaughter esq and it is piu mmed generally well known the truck contain 360 ika?ul*m k.-.rr.c of which is cleared and under culiiviliun and i>uii,t ten of it first rate meadow bind i n watered by crane crock and two brioche which run through the land nu exoetlonl orebard eonelstlng of a grist ninety ol very choice aiiplo pencil nml « iicitj t*«©s there nra two dwelling hou*eson the iraci tho one oo ibo roiul i well ealcuialed li.r a ho me c f entertain luetit it being a large two story building very eon vi-iinmi having oil necessary out houao conveniently arranged mid supplied wilh an excellent spring ol water tlm other dwelling houao is near thn meadow ground and a liroi rate spring from which it n siippliad lib water and a largo bam which makes it convcni.'iil l ; r packing away hay tho above properly is pica i'lntly rusted and remarkably health tho subscriber boing anxious to mil will give a bur it ib wo wishing for further information eon be pr,u lllod by calling on the premises on lhe subscriber john t bowles walnut ridge rowan co n t ) ... april 90 1*1 s you'll fniil it out u tin thief remarked to himself when ho saw tho geiilloiii.ui ho had just robbed fouling for hi pocket book
Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1842-08-26 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 26 |
Year | 1842 |
Volume | 22 |
Issue | 38 |
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Creator | Chas F. Fisher |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | Chas 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 August 26, 1842 issue of the Western Carolinian a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601583837 |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1842-08-26 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 26 |
Year | 1842 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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Date Digital | 4/13/2009 11:48:16 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 |
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western carolinian the thb rtlwlb wot delegated to thb united state bt the constitution nob phohioitbd bv ii to tub states a ii ill salisbury n cl aj h^iu j j uod jl lis aoj bfl w&«.<^l<^l l p.s l^^^-^^gs a.\i:nii.'\n'api a letter froti n youtig aiaimcaiv - l,le editor of tfvi new york spirit gives an intereking accouiit ofthcj k'.'mse american scuhiors in duly ■p l '"' ! un " m " :,,■sculptors | sav^b ; it is imp issuilo for an^p bk '' '' " i of inib ki:m:k i:n to row si 1 ro ii:si-..,:tivki.v im ru rn bboi-lk amendmcntttot articlr x 3 of volume l j whole jyumhcr 1,13 ugust m l^lg the name of ihe lord ! i remember that yon liaso blasphemer — remember lhat and weep i look ut your black catalogue ol crimes — your se ductions and attempted seductions in lho nemo of your motor — your thefts yoor robberies and your murders ' why satan blushes to behold so corrupt ami loathsome a mortal — oue whose daring deed of crime so far surpass hell's darkest noun sola oa to hit the sablo 1'iinco i.i impenetrable darkness forever '" tkhms or thb c ii a fi p fi sll rr editor and proprietor bita ''"'■1.,1 k.-0.1h a "''"■one '" mi ■however - '" m ■wore soul a 1 w " > > r ""' hl-:.i,il"i !,,■v'l.oi h i u ''' r^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-_------_________-------^^^^^^^^b j,.i-iingemi'nts for a desperate encounter a juvenile auctioneer — an auctioneer in new lieutenant brooks of the united stales navy york advertised for a good crier an irishwoman who was on a visit to a brother attached to the con presented a utile potato faced sou of burs for tho inanil occupying lhe doited slate arsenal hern h i a tj jn . she oflbrod to engage lhal ho would volunteered lo go and was unanimously appointed ,. rl j f or twelve hours out of lho twenty lour und oommaodsrofineoxpedition — fifteen moo including j proflered to leave inm upon trial officers al i put 11 io the boat belonging to iho , , garrison and joined ns alter a row of about an i the narl ... r , t|lr)m myi „ mt tho kll()l)o i ian . bour we arrived at thei ip where , hi nak e ahip b . ell „ n - th ,:, ,„, „ , vl(hor ,. was la*t seen - -.,- uo bul dispelled lho log and , t ,...,. lt usod to ,, 0 cll || l . d ltl 0bf by shone ou in unclouded phnd-.r about one m.la k £ spaohet m though always written and a halt h-lo.v we found the monetae bal upon , j .^ ' ,__ onvm ftom tho bank and the other half in the water in a bend ,„„',, .. 1|an word ,, , ih , yillg .. „ l0 evil's bag where the water runs exceedingly swift o e 0 . (| wu ,_ n ie oh8r , of „ £ m ihe garrison boat .„ tbe bow ol wbtoh waa n email wholly didn't null lhe strings of tbo bag can or swivel went ahead ; tois gun had been ; • , ' , _£ loaded with musket bullela and when tho boat approached the dreadful looking creature a man ,.',,, laid himself down in the boat for the purpose of i sec througli it nou a lhc old woman said taking aim while another stood ready with a match j when the bottom of l«:r was tub foil out which he applied instantly as lho word was given i and at the report we found that almost if not nil | j n i^t lb whig song wa the bullets struck tho monster and cut him nearly j .. with tip and tyler in two he fell over however into the river ding we'll burst van's biler g,ng wilh inm u large cull as ho gave way ono , p tune is now changed and the word run as half of the men iu each boat fired four rounds al .•»&_*'* t tornately upon bis majesty when wo were eatiiffiodj .. with tyler alone he was helpless we thun rowed up caul iouslv 1 wc have burst our own and having satisfactorily asccrtoincd that he *•* . „ —^»_ dead made fast to him am lowed him gc 1 faithful friend on wednesday evening and in a lew minutes lhe steamboat l ioa 0 .. i altar dark a gentleman in the vicinity of filth and along and towed our prize up to lowg g | e lm 9tr8ets f oun j la the street a child barely old surmg him ho was 53 feet 8 inches v *' . . . , onougli lo walk and talk a little bal not old enough half in diameter at the thicker > .»,'(.,, but i to tell its own name or the name of it parents resembles somewhat that of »•- jf-nis \_ m j the little wanderer was nearly exhausted but by with scales lus heud is ina rts fourm and ' iu " we stood iu ead—n vory fine dog tho a common snako aod jr > r .. ' ,, , ...„, i noble animal seemed more conscious of the condi h teetn a st lo a ", tit pom m,d ab | j * "• charge than thb child iuelf did and whon . li'„t i i 1 m was ihe excitement when th ?, gentleman approached the child hr viewed two luetics long • ■! with distrust and prepared to re»i»l injury if it had rts^^^^^^n tba g untloman.ook,l y child.up «. nl upphret.liy citno to the landing to see j aild "' oom l"™y wlth a^her per brought it to i preparations arc making to dross and our f l ll ? wanderer soon fell asleep in tho i?,?p%?sk.o ami pl..ee it in some of our museum <™ a * a "» 9 ' a " d ae " *<» oa«ied along and in our ;.,,„-. now close/but snail write i - , i . iimorocnn^^^'g^y^i^y^j paasotw^^on^^^tlser^i soot lis 1 return hoini 1 il__^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^t^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^s jlptors i hm florence to hoi the tunes ilutii^s of tho i'l'iie extract from hoar something of few words uli.nil the wi'stcbn c_hoi.ii.ia is published every friday tlornmg at z per annum in advance or 2 50 if nail within three months otherwise fj(3 will invaria bly be charged oat no paper will 60 discontinued except at the editor's discretion until all arrearage are paid if the subscriber is worth the subscription and the failure to notify tho kditor of a wish to discon tinue at least one month before the end of the year subscribed for will be considered a now engagement fry advertitemcnlt conspicuously and correctly in scried at 1 per square of mo ems or fifleen linet j of this bized type for the first insertion and 25 cent tor each continuance court and judicial advertise • oh ! mortal life thou mystery of mystencs.^^^b hroud ________________________ no cyo can pierce no grasp con rend impenetrable art thou in truth as some have deemed nb t,„l dream whose shitting scenes of light and shade are not but only seem ! nol lu f.-i-l protiil jmiimils i'owi-r who has fipisliod his o*st ol eve which he super tended in person introducing altogether • new mo)fiod of taltiqg tha tauuld from tho emjti wil1 ' os.ire success lt ia well known that t e makes many of his own tools j some of wb " impart lhat peculiar beat like appearance to his bunts allowed to be by italian artists and truveilod dilettanti lhe perfection of ibtit branch of ins noble nr as iiknnesses they arc perfect llo 1ms finished tu bus of mr everett ou of hi very best per formances until lutolylie has boon principally employed upon his coiutryttien but his fame l now spreading far and *: ern sculptors since writing tho above i have seen powers ' who has had a royal visiter in his studio i h"j person of the king of bavaria the c-'lobrutf patron of the arts hu passed though k>ro " inoon nd i have no.'henrd that he ha9 8 "" r od any other artisf from his being ve t . r ' a " c ulnr about tho spelling of powers 0 * ho p he intends to order something wor v "' l,lem '"' from the description of a pora 1 " n tiis oc ' casl>n ' his bavarian majegtv musl so au odd fish ; very deaf very inquisitive aod very unlike what ono would be apt to fancy a connoisseur f lus rank old hickory's colossal bast of course drew his at tenlion particularly anj well it might lor it is one of powers cheje d'teuvre he has just terminated the cast of a mr c of flallimore ; than which i think ho has lono tiolh>"0 holier there is a muiuleness aoout tl allogelher admirable kve.y vein that stands upon the surface every smallou line every indentation transferred to tho plaster in n manner which it is not possible to surpass i consider it the very besu ideal the tic plus ultra , x sculpture and destined to place inu as tho first scupior of busts in tho world this is mi ame rican prejudice nur nm i singular for even tho italians consider him far above any living artist ll must be borne in mind thai he bus lounded quite a new school i do not know whether ins friends i should be glad or grieved that he has taken his leave of this branch of his profession ho says it lake too much ol his lime nnd does nut remuner ate him he is about to commence mother ori ginal tibjoct 1 1 is knpt a aocre fo he has on oilier occasions when loo communieiiljve hud his idea pirated he hoe imparted it however to me and i am not afraid to ptedfet that tho cm bihlyinonl of such a conception will hi one of the most interesting things of modern d,i5 ho soon as i am relieved from my promise of secrecy you shall if agreeable tu you bo mad acquainted with the subject motion warm and he who reigns with lofty brow supreme above tlo'ui all the godlike creature whom with pride creation's lord wo call tbe generations which havo passed forever more away strewing time's shores with human wrecks etooe na ture's prima day with those that linger yet the living multitudes of earth aro they indeed but ghostly forms of procreant fancy's birth 1 tfl ot could in tuce^wuaig to dosurt or io do sop rated from it when any ono took tin child be would spring upon him examine hia person smell tho child and then if satisfied that the child woe safe would crouch down by the foet ijf the person holding it in a few minutes after reaching our office persons in search oqb^chjid^rysjsejw.i as soon as they got oujt twlttrectton if rrtgechild'a , residence ihe.tailhfatnirjimal testified jri every possible manner hie joy and consciousness that the child was safe and then for the first time did tte j appear to bo willing to be aeparated frdlb it i mloso who aro so rabid for killing kwitiiesscd this.^pj^eiiaiejahejp waiidl dread thought ! irom which the awe-struck soul will trembling fear duih shrink as from a fathomless abyss beneath a dizzy brink a thought like lint which chills the heart when gazing in tbe tomb a the darkness of denies prison-house appals with apcclral gloom i ludicrous circumstances in a church spunking ol ibo first impression nt church hringsm to a happonedh some or years ago nt — — church b hough n learningh u great bob i vulgarh he was at times hav ■tor sund.iys !'■was nu iumgb a in a pow to in ladyh had her tbem onoh time drawingb the glove from tho pewh where she was nccustomed lo place it her band an artful douge^^^^^^h and arm woro delicately fair ami placing in it a a parl , coheolor « cw , oh(ui » (,„ , h8 london small neaily folded note by nnd by the lady s \ ow era furni»bo in a late number ot lhat pftper prayer hook fell ol course uccioenlly-lrom ibo t ,_ o lo | lowing j 0 ( e roaiing case of a do which is ledge oilier pew into tho gentleman s ; lie picked , 00 good to 8 | mt . , it up found a leaf turned down and ho hastily a wir having entered ono of tho large shawl scanned a passage which evidently caused a smile at0 _.__ bhopg n tt)fl m gt h onore desired to be of complacency suited with a cashmere shawl ,- none of your irum our minister saw all their proceedings and con ; fcnick-nacks bat an article to tho tune of about tinned to watch thaw for two successive sundays (| , 00 fnmu j 40 |) thi waa at last accom * oa the third as soon as the collect were road pv _ th _,__ wbbn madame giving her namo and ad and wiiiie llie beadle vol waited to attend him to jj m , he wifo of do^fo^e , tie 0 el«ibral«d the chancel our eccentric pastnr in a atrong and demirt ord ered it tobe brought by oneof theolerka distiuci voice said " 1 publish the bans ot mar , 0 m d , „ t p ar tnionla forthwith id tho meau nuge botwoen m and n deliberately pronoun , iin0 , tl0 lady started off to ihe dentist's herself ami * ing the names ol tho parties ii uny of you know , mv _ jljlroduced herself informed that enlighten just causo 0$e 1 no eyes of tho congregation ed 1 ,- ronchroa „ l tt having a brother who waa were turned o ihou ; iho lady sufiusod with blush gad , „ inartyr , 0 , h , tooth ache aud who hold the es ami ihe gentleman crimsoned wuh anger j she „ lorrpp3 >• in uiw tterable dread,,ehe had prevailod funning iwiseli wiin voho |