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aralfwa jsffltait iwannu printed and p.j5lisiied by ") , . . - f va 4 m r t"iwr -_• x i " see that the government does not acquire loo much power keep a check j !•> v 1 ui_l 31 r xi 3iace c pf_nt)lrton f " upon all your rulers do ihis and liberty is safe gen'l harrison j ivftn salfst^ttrv jvovember 19 1843 clock axd watch stew te_-r«xs v " watchmak may hereafter he had j dollars in advance and two dollars and i 1 .,,< i ; ihe end of ibe year { , i&scriptioii will be received for a less lime j y a r unless paid for in advance i tinned bin at the option of * nr until all arrearages e paid ..,-.•*;[' risi terms of „, be first insertion an 1 , ,.,, continuance svierchigh i ihe abo'o rates .;. per cent will be made to v the year ' fj ' v ertisemenis will be rnnimnad until j ami c iarged for accordingly unless urder 1 . .„, rtain number of limee : j1 | pliers addressed to the editor must ' j , pfl ,*_ spring 8f summer goods run subscribers rt wing removed to concord are now re j jng and opening in thebrick house west . „,. courthouse iheit spring ni summer goods hmong which are dry goods hardware cutlery shoes boots hats bonnets saddlery carnage trimmings crockery pints dve iiiffs medicines groceries nd a variety of oiher articles in short it corn lee a genetel assoriment which will tie sold ,.'.'_ | 0 for casb.or tu punctual dealers on time v e mviie old customers and the public in gen ra l in call and exemina our stuck belore purchas l elsewhere as we think wo can give such as will be great inducement to purchas countrv nrodnce taken in exchange for goods j r winecoef concord mav 14 l842-tf52 ladies fashions for the spring and summer of i1iie subscriberinformsihe public that she 8 has just received through the northern i lies 1 he latest and most approved london j parisian fashions \ nil is prepared to execute orders in the most nylis'i ami satisfactory manner work sent from a distance shall be carefully 1 ii up and lorwarded s d pendleton - p a few bonnets caps turbans and a ucles will be kept on hand for sale * mrs s p is also prepared io execute chaining and fluting un easunable terms silisbury april 23 184 jyo joke 1 11 if subscriber offers for sale his valuable i plantation it iie3 on both sides of the mil leading from salisbury to charlotte ■. miles from salisbury ll contains 265 1-2 acres v is good water vt-ry cnnvenienl to the i is an excellent stand for a public l ise as i intend moving this fall i will on good lerm such as will suit iho times i nl lhe money will no be expected while laplain tyler is piestdeni wellington smith 24 is 12-u9 prices current at salisbury no 19 cents cents wi 5 a ('. cotton yarn 90 ly ap a 40 molasses 35 a 40 peach a 50 j nails 0 a 7 j-iiu-r 12j|oats 15 a 20 cotton in seed none pork none lean 6 a 7 sugar br fi a 10 1 ;]•, , 10 a 12 loaf 15 a 18 ■y-i 30 sail sack 3 i ., 30 tallow 8 r uir 4 a 4jj tobacco 8 a 20 [ i ixseed 62 a 65 tow-linen i2a 16 j a if j wheal bush 1 [»- iseed oil pr i whiskey 45 a 30 gal 90 si i wool clean 25 f.-.-1 ettevillb nov 9 ■*''"' ! v,!'.vrh 45 ] molasses 25 a 28 fl apple 33 a 36 nails cut a li 7 a 7 j sugar brown 6 a ic bp 1 ' 1 . 27 a 28 lump 14 h 1 1 a 1-2 loaf 1 a 18 h i 4 .. 7 . suit 50 a 6 i i varn 14 a 18 | sack *"■-; tobacco lea - a si | 1 25 : bale rope " salt j a j5i wi..-_t new sd a 9(1 i s :*, a so , vviiiskej 28 a sn 1 • 5 a 51 ' wool 15 a 20 ' * ■■■!■■■-■■i chv raw nov 8 1842 3i a 4 i nails cutassor 7a 8 ■np r l 7*1 wrought 16 a 18 ■l uer 12 a 15 i oats bushel 30 a 37 v.i a 25 j oil gal 75 a 1 sin-tyd 20 a 25 lamp 125 eropelb 10 12 ! linseed 1 io a 1 25 8eelb 12 a 15 pork looibs 5 a 6 m^on 5 a 7 rice 1001b 4a 5 ■0r n bosb 50 a 62 sn«ar lb 8 a 12 w^rbi salt sack 2 father 30 a 32 bash 1 00 fl 0 " loolbg 5 : . 6 | steel r 10 a » 7a 8 english 14 fl i'i j gorman 12 -. 14 i h t_atinjp.9!tt3 repairing lordcornvvallis wnhout haz-trdinga bat le com menced a retreat lo the lower couniry whi.her la eayette followed him the subsequent fate of cornwaliis is well known \ ears had sown when la fayelle on bis la«t visit io this country met colonel richard anderson on the wharf at louisville kv col anderson as his title indicated had received promotion and subsequent lo the war had emi grated io kentucky he wb3 one of the com mittee appointed bv ihe'ciiizens of louisville to welcome his beloved commander to iheir citv — la fayette instanllv recognised him they ex changed greetings not unaccompanied by tea's on the part nf both col anderson escorted him to a hack which thev entered aftpr ri ding a short distance the marquis looked at cu anderson and said " tell him i will come aher a few minutes he turned in him again and said tell him i will come ' soon afterwards be said tn a louder and mm emphaic lone — tell him i will be d d it i don't crime thi*5 singular correspondence no doobt associ ated witn what he considered lhe brightest por tion of his life has retained a place in his mem ory evet through the toils and cares lhe pains and so tier ing nf that period nf his life which ia tf-ivened his rerurned to france and his subse quent visit to america this period included those di«aslrou times of the french revolution in which he took part j his confinement in tbe dungeon of olmniz and b.e'alion through the instrumentaliiv of washington and napoleon j j t d the flea-catcher's disappoint ment the following jeu tpesprit we find in } he n y tribune extracted frr»*n thei iv in kerb cker il is tbe richest we hs ' teen lately ll ts d johnson we believe who says lhat little vexitsons are more trying lo th temper and harder to be borne lhan greater t troubles we heard the other e»eniti a querulous looking little manufacturer illus trate the truth of lhe remark bv a ludicrous narrative of small annoyances that made an hggreg.te of i rge misery ' i nw t said he ' into my barbel's ihis morning with mv temper so red willi letters from lhe al ornevs of five lankrupt creditors at ihe south-west ; postage unpaid of course oh yes banktupts don't pav postage their dupes — oh no i wbs vexed too at a painter who had received half-nay in ad • an.-e to p-iiui me a new sign ; but he most go assailing on the bav a sunday and gel d.owt.ed just as like hs not on v mone : anyhow he died an made no sign i wa hi a ft read ful h'irry for i had to raise mou i v to lake _.. <« note and was short full one half there wis a voung 9pri in the bar ker's cba.r who passed tne nd got in the shop about a yard before tne by actini s if he wanted to sps-.k to a man ho wa head of rn — a ouiemp ble trick ! well sir ihere he sat fiehn of his hin ufler every round ol the razor and asking for more ' t.il his beard wa close reaped ibid tiie middle of next week ; reading the whole lime tu only paper that i i-vrr do read v f,-h he ronfnued o do all the while the an was curling ins hai and whiskers evi •«• dy y to pne me it was an hour before i ot i ft m the barbel's and then the fro nd wtii would have loaned mr fifty dollars i mv ir it h d taken ihe morning cars for n wark afier tiendmg io gome necessa ry business it th store i rallied om for a sbin'-di in wall-street every body was abort 1 ho on ea^h one could have done u yesterday which struck me as rather cu rious it was not far from three and ihp day was of the nastiest august kind ,- ho as melted lead muggy and sticky i had on a pair of new boots whirl mv shoe raa ker foi the first time i really believe in twen ty vears had made too small me ver.s ! how lev hit at lhe heels blistered a ihev were f ora shipping i ind down in then ! mv slock was continually wtsiin round hind side-afore mv shirt loo seemr-d possessed i couldn't keep it down behind it kept crawling up and finally rolled into an inaccessible lump saturate with perspi ration and rested in he small of mv back this annoyed roe almost s a flea the iir-t j h id ft it this summf th^t was nipping me t bis leisure in a secure position hich be h*>d t-kf np betwet n mv shuulders at ihis interesting juncture i was seized by ihe button bv perhaps the most perfect spe cimen of a bore thai can be fount in new y-'rk ; not on of your bio p<d-ar.ger sort but a fellow that twists a gimblet into you with his right hand while he detains yon b the buttons with his left taking h 001 now and then when he thinks it is going rather hard to blow . ff tbe chip and forth with inserti g it in another place he w8s telling me in a loud vo,ce of asb*bbv trick that had lately been served him b a man tliat had just passed os and what he bad thai mornin sat to him • slid i sir vou hre 9 j — d liar and scoundrel etc ; and i could see as the passers by turned round to look at us tbat ihey thought he was ad dressin his complimentary remark lo tiie i did't i woq.'er either that they should think so lor my face must hive been a good deal inflamed with impatient endurance well when i could eland it no longer i broke away to drop in upon tho only friend who i thought iviiilii help me out and what do you think ? he had ju t lent ev ery dollar be had to tho man whom vov from the portland tribune a ransomed soul j mary i've signed the pledge — ' it is a hft^dv dav — they came so pleasantly lo me i cuuld nnl answer pay i signed — true a i live my name is en the roll and thniii'h von douht me marv dear i am a ransomed soul ! marv yon weep for joy — and well vou mav for i a'a have al vour pesee destrovpd and made yon lo o die no more shail it he i>ns — nor mure slta'l sin control ; tree is i live mt mary dear i am a tr-nsornrd sool ! marv onr little ones shall never ery for hread ; nor weep tn see iheir fathpr come and run awav with dread for | havpfiignpd thp plodgp and tbrn-xn aside h a bowl — nn mrre to n.ch ii vlarv par i am a ransomed aunt marv what cha i say for all yonr kindness pa-v ? through grirv and sorrow multiplied yon loved me tn thp last wi h anjjer and t~ih tbrests when f_»pr fl"«hed thv hr f w i spumed thy lnve mv mirv dpar but i am tansi med now ! mrifv vou vet shall he as happy and as slept a when von mi vmir father's cot i took you to mv breast : for have i not to hav renonuced the potsonpd bowl with strength from heavpn my mary dear lama rsnsome.l son i ! marv i have not wo*ds to tell yuu all i feel ; the joy tbe peace — the thankfulness that through mv spoils steal to gim bp all the praise — him let os now adore that from the lowest dp.ihs of vice otip soul is ransomed more from the uirhnvoid f7ii<r rwfcdote of l4favette ano gen wayne mr editor an an-od.t of b rev.io tion has recritlv been relate tu m ■hh-h i tiiink mav prove interesting to y»or readers nih as connected with that era of our history ami a conferring lionor upon a woribv on ol th obi dotiiinion now no more its interest is ent anced from the beautiful illustration which it give tn the case of general lafayette of lhal circom stances of'ien noticed and dwelt upon bv meta physical speculators — the peguliatly permanent imp-esfiion whicl trivial circumstances occur ring tn youth m:«ke onoo ibe mtr.d it was in the summer of 17 whe c ■•• w4'|i8 was invading v'rg r.ia.snd in pursuit ut the maiqutpde lafatette in which mem v v retrest lafaye e _ s so eoiinenljy su'-cessful attero ng to preven him from cnuim.inic.ting with general an'hont wayne of hepenf-sfl vanta line a ■reaebin ! is militatv s'ore at al bemarle old c-.uri house the ma quis found his stores indispensable - an>i in o'de to obtain them he thought i csiremt-iy probable be should have to hazard a banle such was the dispari ty of force that it wotdd have been the height ut rashness to do so without a reinforcement was esnreted in u>e forces under gen \\ ayne fur the purpose f effacing the piuoosed jnn tion hedetermined tosenh itesnaiches lo wayne disclosing his plan of operatuins and nrrienno him to do all in his power to unite his detach ment v.ith the main b iv nf the armv he « e lected as tne b are of these dest a ; ehes a young aid de-camp bf ami richard anderson a na tive of virginia hegave nderson ibefnllnw ing additi'tfl insiruct oos : lo remain ho wayne's d aehmeni aud :_ sen i a co-;-ip eve ry hour inf rming bim uf a avne's progress id locality en gn ander«rm immediately monnied his horsf and rode in wayni s camp on his arri val he w as conducted i to the jr-sence of mad aothonv as g<n wayne was called ) to whom he delivered his despatches llavmg likewise commonica'ed his instructions to the general he demanded a courier and asked wayne what he should write tel mm i will come was the laconic reply w ith his answer the courier was despatched the tents were immediately a»i;ui-k and the army was snun on i-.s march afier the lapse of an hour another courier was demanded and obtained — " \\ hat ' shall 1 wiite genera ?*' asken anderson tell him 1 will come « as tne second reply and ihe courier was sent off tl.e third courier was brought forward at the commencement uf the third hour ' what ham i say to ihe marquis asked anderson « tell him i will oe d l if i don't come wafe the enthusiastic response of mad anthony with which ihe courier was despatched wayne effected a junction ssitbtba marquis — ihey marched round cornwallts during ihe nigh and btairk'd posters en c f ihe s'ures — : mtton-holder had been serving up mme i n parcels — his particular friend as ii ame out of bis oflice the clock struck j bree i went home more anmved morp ! jrieved than i remember ever to have been ■tefore in my life i wan now wrnnght n p ■o the highest pit<-h i went straight \ a mv ied room and after a long search i fount be iittle black rascal that had covered mv ack and shoulders thick wiih oblong writs f blotches and was glancing at the de noniacal revenge depicted in my cnunten ince as i passed bv he looking lass roll ng my prisoner as a sweet morsel under nv thumb and finger when the door-hell an and lhe girl came to sa that a gen lem.n wanted to see me ' i e'epped be low with somehing of exult tion in my manner and in the hall foun ! the nota ry he banded m <» protect qnd walked nut ; and when he had gone i aid to him yon and yonr bank mav go to ihe d — i ! i'd rather have lhe pleasure of torturing this little torment to death lhan to have the stamped note in rov pocket !"' alter manipulating my victim with doe econo-nv of enjoyment i thought i'd see how he bore il now would you b'lieve it f — ; l wasn't the flea d — n him after all ! it was only a iittle piece of black lint tbat had wo.o off from the lower side of mv slock this was the bitterest disappointment of that unluckv dav the joys of home o what so refreshing what so soothing i is lhe placid jovs <>{ home ! see ihe traveller d^es duly call him ! for a season to leave his beloved circle he i-f.age of his earthly happiness continues vivid in his remembrance it q.jickens him io diligence ; it cheers him under difticul ves ; it tnakps him hail the hour which sees his purpose accomplished and hisfaretnin ed home it communes with him a9 he jour neys snd he hears the promise causes him to hope " ihon sball know also ihat tbv tabernacle sball be in peace ; and tbon sball visit thy habitation and not s.n " o the joyful re-union of a divided familv — the pleasures of renewed interview aid conver sation after davs of absence behold the mm of science he drops tbe labor and painfu'ness of research close his volume smooths his wrinkled biow leaves his stndv and unbending himself stoop3 to the capacities yields to the wish es and mingles with lhe diversions of hi children " he will not blush tjiat bas a fathers heart to take in childish p'av a childish part rut bend his sludv ba k in any toy that youth takes pleasure in lo please his boy take the man of trade what reconciles him to the toil of business f what enables him to en lure the f.hst'riioiianess and impet tmence of ens n me 9 ? wh.t rewards him for so manv hours of tedious confinement ? by and hv he seisnn f intercourse will ar rive ,• be will be embosomed in the caress es of bis familv be will behold the desire of bis ev*e9 and the children of lus love for whom he reign bis case ; ar-.d in thctr wel fare and smi es he wil : find bis recompense yonder comes the laborer he has home the bidden ard the best of the hay ; the descending son has released him from bis toil and he is hastening home lo enjoy re pose half way down lhe l.ne bv lhe side of which stands hts cottage his childre run to rr.rci him ; and when arrived t h hnmbip dwelling is received with an tff ■- mnate greying bv his tender companion tbe bl^zmg hearth glows with betokening indication of the e|>c if that reigns m the household though he traveller mav v sit the < limes of an unexplored regtoii though be revel in lhe hails of snort and be cares sed bv the world of pride and fashion he feels not in all these apparent enjoyments the unfading sweets lhat sprug up in the possession of a home if life were a 1 itinshtne w'to won'd no become tired ol its brichtneeg ? were il not for tbe dark clou 9 and filling ram the heaulifuj bow of prorni drawn by lhe lin ger rf god qeross th heavens never would he s?cn the irnls and shadows of life only tend o m;!;e it more pleasant and to ivp it iriereit nd joy-i sne-s to lis ever varying course hope n hop ever,<bonld he the rrnttn of everv son nd daughter of a ! m no one h.uild ever despair ai ihough thev may for a time be enveloped tn dnfkne«3 and their pathway be rough 0 d tiresome ihey shoold remember lhal '• the darkest sky mav wear a sunny face to morrow and that the most olnomy road often opens into flower crowned nd smiling fi-lds whete the song of bird ihe hum of bees and the eloquent waters bring gladness to the soul and fill the mind with pleasing and tranquil meditations l fe has ts troubles and sorrows ; it also bas it joys and its happy hours ami wiial though the waters of its great re-.o may at times be if mp t.-ssed by the mail winds are they rm luller to rest and do they not itse.-t the beautiful heaver.9 and the everlasting h»ms r ' lei ihe traveler keep his r fixed or ll e»ei beaming star of hope ; and although it may e for a moment obscured he is con ions il a it is still shining an tbis«ons lousnea shou d cheer him a n bis pwtl way wheth er it be rongb or smooth l ok aloft hope f rever '* clt.rrland herald peculiar sect of inouns at the asiatic society the seareiary read an account of two novel tribes of indians inhao'ting the jungles in tbe quarter of bombay dr wil son had gone among them ai.7 made some ir quir ies of thrm they are abi-ut 10,000 in numner tho following are a few of their most character istic replies : ' what are the name of vnnr wites ?' *\\ e never mention the r.sme of r-ur wives this difficulty as overcome ry each roan ea rning his neighbors wife how much do yen ay for a w:i"e ?' nine rupees and a half why don't yon give en ?' it is not onr ci«;..m do you keep rn it wives lhan rre ?' re re we can sc-^ely let cue why shouhi we think < r m e ?' when vour wives dis,.b_y yoorcummaric h w do voo treat them ?' we give them chastisement less or n • how c uld we manage thrm wit boa i - ; them ? but don't they get angry when y u dea them ?' they opt angrr of coar du you ever whip wir ci 1 rer ?' w hat strike ycur offspring ? ne neve ! ihem ' i'd yon g ; rp hem any instrac yes we sav io tfaem d i»~i be idle , a th fields cot sticks — collect w dm.a — sweep the hno.e — bring wa er tie up ihe cows * don i ynu teach them ta read cr write ?' no waralis can read cr wi te * what god d • voo worship ? we worship waohta ihe lord ol the liven " how do y nt « snip him ?' we oiv him ch-ckpos and goats hre**.k coc v nais nn his head and pour nil on him do yoo ever sci d w:ghia ?' to be sure we do we say too fellow «»_ • have jiveo you a chicken a ooat,and yet y^u i sinke us ' wh v mere do you want ?' after much catechising the reve-end doctor ! pleached to thesp simple men at ecgrh aod foot h ' wilting and afenfive avii vs they admitted jlheirown errors an.l wickedness la ted iheir i willingness to receive ln«»ruction and showed . a subsequent pxaminai'nn ihat ihev had not fur i got what hail h.-fn mid ibpm tliptr hunr.hary j j9 rnnohlv slated as a line running east fi n d •: j maun to jawar and ihen southeast to dana i creek ml king of cows the owner of cows i i pay particular at en ion tc mi king jit i.fr most ml h id ji;!i ibis business and ihe-earp m*nv gi nn eop!e who never milk well iiiough ih--v have ipen bro.-th up lo the busioet if you w uhl oblain a ihe t_i from he r.w you most feat her with the almost gen eness ; 9be most not staid trembling order four b'ows nor under vn.r threat she miv al ■mes need a luile ehab'ise-neol bot at such ttnes vou need nol expert all her milk sonn after the biq hss been brosl hand and the ends ef the leata have been u -- icned a lm!e wiih mil ".' fl s in rapidly aod a the veins or duels neir lhe tea a re com pletely filled then it mn-t ne drawn noi imme diately or you will not ge 1 the ii ! e . u most not s't and talk — yon mosi noi ilel-7 one m meot if yoo woaid hav al 1 the cow is ihen rea lly to yit'd the udder should be mov.d in every direc tion at t'.e cio - ;? of nvikin and lhe 1 vds may neal it a little in imi;a;inn of the beating wh>cb the calf gives it when he is socking an ex pen milker will make the cow give one quarter mure in butter ih_n a majority of grown milk ers will one season at farminto-.m we kept 11 cows ic the home lot ; there was hut li t'erence in tha qnamitv of milk iven bv oiob we bad a very steady hired man of 10 fe-»ni ' age he ha carried on a t;vri io n llimp shire snd bad always wen u^pd 10 oadbiog ; bat he was so slow the cews had nu paue've wt h ht iii we milked iwo of the cows n-.d he lb other iui and we were bul title m'.-e tlt;n half as toon as he in milking though we g.>t the larg p.i mess oy about one quart on our remunsira rrr thai he did not draw ool all lhe m'k he aid his cows wool dol vieid so much as those milked bv us we then made n exchange he milked our two ar.d we milked hi in three week lime he case was revered : 0 if mess exceeded ins nearly one quart he never failed to s np his dia's to the lst drop : b al h - intol erable moderation prevent i 1 - obtaintog wn an acme m ! ker would bane «. young learoersmay prac ree no cows 1 it are 1 ie so n d f-o 1 i tl - first i * tu ; ' be hi : .; of tb ne.nbe m ; bit hi.w commut ' m each child choose tvso*.-i mode o i m iking i • .* - ers should know thai the ha'id shuu'd be kept verv near be extremity f the teat f ihfy wuu'u milk with ease tbe loft a-m aboo always i-pn optjtly against the leg of i.'ie co ; f.jr if she t inclined to !."•!< he can't w t".-c ; she cannot {.»-!/,.•> an object r-3r against her del if she raises up her sue oficn will when hei teata - er will oe ready to ward land k pail much better 1 an -.••..-:*. be 5 far tbe cow if heifers are made tame and gentle by [ s tier;t handling wii-n thev a . bey are not apt m kick lhe milker iheir a b robbedgenilj tx-fo'-e caiv.r-g ; ll 13 q grateful to them as e.romg but n th suffered loron wild till after they cannot be pspecieoiobe gentle wbi > fi-?i rterr.p ion ik ■' e*b 1 •'■' ! "■■■■b i habits £■1 wo ' ' roken of ibetn life v 1 ' - fa her is'di t ! it • n i bat 1 cal d lhe bpi r'g lime of life i whv fred because he looks con ind : a ibe 9 in bre n ' '-- r - **° ' 3 joy m the season of ffl > - ' '**• * er in ibe n.id.t of su i.m-r so arc ih - tary drops of borrow 1 pleasure r ii he subscriber respectfully informs bis old j ja friends and the public generally that he j has opened a shop in salisbury in the above busi j ne.sin a roum directly opposite west's brick building in lhe house of dr burns formerly ; owned by jno i shaver and just below j &. w j murphy in addition to the above ibe subscrib?r will carry on the silver smith business in all the vaiteiies common in couniry towns such a muking spoons c and repairing silve ware he begs to assure the public that if punctual attention io business and skillful work rill en title him lo patronage and suppori he willmer aaron woolworth nov 13 tflb valuable property for sale in ■lexington 1i1he subscriber is desirous io sell privately that well known business stand in leung ton n c.,sisuated a short distance nonh of the courthouse formerly occupied by caldcleugh dusenbery & co and at present occupied by brevard and adams the house is of brick large and commodious containing an e_.-ell.nl j store room an dwelling apartments nil un.lpr j the same roof attached tu the premises ar all i necessary ou'.-buildings those w ishing to pur chase or to examine the above property wiil re ceive attention if application be made io andrew caldcleugh may i 1841 t br sherman's jttetrfcateti hoietifffff are the best medicines in the world being the cheapest and roost pleasant the medical facolty warmly approve them dr sherman 19 a skilful and eiperieneed phy sician a/id a member uf the medical society 0 new yotk sherman's congh lozenges are ihe safest surest and most effectual reme.lv h.r coughs colds consumption whooping cough asthma tightness ol toe lungs or chest 4*c sherman8 worm l03e:;q~sft are the only infallible worm dest-win me.i cine ever discovered they hav be n used in over 1.400,000 cases and ne«er known lofail sherman's camphor lgzekses give imme.iiaie relief in nervuus or bick hpad ache palpitation of lite heart low neas of spir its despondency fainling 0;-:ve*k'nn or a sense of sinking o ihe chest diarrhoea las situde or a sense of fatiune sherman's fever and ague lozenges are the most certain rem.'.'y for this dislressm complaint ever offered to the american public — in the immense number cf cas;-t in whicli tbey have been used thev have never been known in fail sherman 8 rcstoralive lozenges diarrhoea or looseness of ihe br-.wels so om mon and troublesome during the summer months i may nuw be entirely prevented by a propel »*»• of these lozenges they are prepared express ly tor that purpose and can bn relied on wit perfect confidence persons subject to a derang men i ofthe bo wel9 should never b without theu thev afford immediate relief from nil the attend ant grtpings faintness depression sherman's cathartic lo::e:r-es are as pleasant and easily taken as the conn ■peppermints and are an active and efiscien medicine thev cleanse the stomach and b wets and are the best cathartic ever u*fd fur b'!'i>*t per9ons where an active medicine is requ'red ihey are not only the besl but the safest thai can be administered sherman's strengthening plaztfat the best uf all plasters for kheumntit-m lum bago pain or weakness in the back i.oins s de or breast the above medicine is for sale wholesale or retail at lhe salisbury medicul drug store by c.b wheeler agent salisbury n c sept s.1s42 lvg br jfiottavh vegetable iaf medicines possess qualities of the most mtld and be neficial nature tbey are composed i i tides ihe most anti-pu'rescent combined wi ingredients known as the onlv certain antid " for fevers of every description when th.dis ease is produced eiiher frum cold obstroction bad air swampy and damp situations ur putrid miasmi whether malignant or epidemic or bv other causes these medicines are certain in thev operations or effects they are possessed ol pe culiar qualities which not only expel all di-ea e but at ihe same lime restore and invigorate the system when first taken in o the stomach they immediately diffuse themselves like vapor i through every pure producing effects at once j delightful salutary and permanent when the s*iark of life bfgin to grow dim the ctrculaiiun ian-mid and lhe faculties paralized these medi cines are found to give a lone lo iho nerves ex hileraie lhe animal spirits invigorate the budy and re animate the whole man the life medicines have also been used wiih j ihe most happy success in iserwis and dvs pepuc diseases consumption asthma liver i complaint rheumatism chronic and infl.ma t'nry d ropsies c ict^call at cress & boger's agents salisbury oct 22 1842 ly!3 iv otice application will be made lo tbe jl^i next legislature of north carolina or lhe passage nf a bill emancipating a negro have ! named sam formerly lhe proper'v of marv ha : . an decreed wm king 1 ~ october 15 18-i.2--1w1.--t1
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1842-11-19 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 19 |
Year | 1842 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 17 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
Creator | Mace C. Pendleton, Printer and Publisher |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | Mace C. Pendleton |
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 November 19, 1842 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601468869 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1842-11-19 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 19 |
Year | 1842 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 17 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 4634286 Bytes |
FileName | sacw03_537_18421119-img00001.jp2 |
Creator | Mace C. Pendleton, Printer and Publisher |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | Mace C. Pendleton |
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 November 19, 1842 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
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aralfwa jsffltait iwannu printed and p.j5lisiied by ") , . . - f va 4 m r t"iwr -_• x i " see that the government does not acquire loo much power keep a check j !•> v 1 ui_l 31 r xi 3iace c pf_nt)lrton f " upon all your rulers do ihis and liberty is safe gen'l harrison j ivftn salfst^ttrv jvovember 19 1843 clock axd watch stew te_-r«xs v " watchmak may hereafter he had j dollars in advance and two dollars and i 1 .,,< i ; ihe end of ibe year { , i&scriptioii will be received for a less lime j y a r unless paid for in advance i tinned bin at the option of * nr until all arrearages e paid ..,-.•*;[' risi terms of „, be first insertion an 1 , ,.,, continuance svierchigh i ihe abo'o rates .;. per cent will be made to v the year ' fj ' v ertisemenis will be rnnimnad until j ami c iarged for accordingly unless urder 1 . .„, rtain number of limee : j1 | pliers addressed to the editor must ' j , pfl ,*_ spring 8f summer goods run subscribers rt wing removed to concord are now re j jng and opening in thebrick house west . „,. courthouse iheit spring ni summer goods hmong which are dry goods hardware cutlery shoes boots hats bonnets saddlery carnage trimmings crockery pints dve iiiffs medicines groceries nd a variety of oiher articles in short it corn lee a genetel assoriment which will tie sold ,.'.'_ | 0 for casb.or tu punctual dealers on time v e mviie old customers and the public in gen ra l in call and exemina our stuck belore purchas l elsewhere as we think wo can give such as will be great inducement to purchas countrv nrodnce taken in exchange for goods j r winecoef concord mav 14 l842-tf52 ladies fashions for the spring and summer of i1iie subscriberinformsihe public that she 8 has just received through the northern i lies 1 he latest and most approved london j parisian fashions \ nil is prepared to execute orders in the most nylis'i ami satisfactory manner work sent from a distance shall be carefully 1 ii up and lorwarded s d pendleton - p a few bonnets caps turbans and a ucles will be kept on hand for sale * mrs s p is also prepared io execute chaining and fluting un easunable terms silisbury april 23 184 jyo joke 1 11 if subscriber offers for sale his valuable i plantation it iie3 on both sides of the mil leading from salisbury to charlotte ■. miles from salisbury ll contains 265 1-2 acres v is good water vt-ry cnnvenienl to the i is an excellent stand for a public l ise as i intend moving this fall i will on good lerm such as will suit iho times i nl lhe money will no be expected while laplain tyler is piestdeni wellington smith 24 is 12-u9 prices current at salisbury no 19 cents cents wi 5 a ('. cotton yarn 90 ly ap a 40 molasses 35 a 40 peach a 50 j nails 0 a 7 j-iiu-r 12j|oats 15 a 20 cotton in seed none pork none lean 6 a 7 sugar br fi a 10 1 ;]•, , 10 a 12 loaf 15 a 18 ■y-i 30 sail sack 3 i ., 30 tallow 8 r uir 4 a 4jj tobacco 8 a 20 [ i ixseed 62 a 65 tow-linen i2a 16 j a if j wheal bush 1 [»- iseed oil pr i whiskey 45 a 30 gal 90 si i wool clean 25 f.-.-1 ettevillb nov 9 ■*''"' ! v,!'.vrh 45 ] molasses 25 a 28 fl apple 33 a 36 nails cut a li 7 a 7 j sugar brown 6 a ic bp 1 ' 1 . 27 a 28 lump 14 h 1 1 a 1-2 loaf 1 a 18 h i 4 .. 7 . suit 50 a 6 i i varn 14 a 18 | sack *"■-; tobacco lea - a si | 1 25 : bale rope " salt j a j5i wi..-_t new sd a 9(1 i s :*, a so , vviiiskej 28 a sn 1 • 5 a 51 ' wool 15 a 20 ' * ■■■!■■■-■■i chv raw nov 8 1842 3i a 4 i nails cutassor 7a 8 ■np r l 7*1 wrought 16 a 18 ■l uer 12 a 15 i oats bushel 30 a 37 v.i a 25 j oil gal 75 a 1 sin-tyd 20 a 25 lamp 125 eropelb 10 12 ! linseed 1 io a 1 25 8eelb 12 a 15 pork looibs 5 a 6 m^on 5 a 7 rice 1001b 4a 5 ■0r n bosb 50 a 62 sn«ar lb 8 a 12 w^rbi salt sack 2 father 30 a 32 bash 1 00 fl 0 " loolbg 5 : . 6 | steel r 10 a » 7a 8 english 14 fl i'i j gorman 12 -. 14 i h t_atinjp.9!tt3 repairing lordcornvvallis wnhout haz-trdinga bat le com menced a retreat lo the lower couniry whi.her la eayette followed him the subsequent fate of cornwaliis is well known \ ears had sown when la fayelle on bis la«t visit io this country met colonel richard anderson on the wharf at louisville kv col anderson as his title indicated had received promotion and subsequent lo the war had emi grated io kentucky he wb3 one of the com mittee appointed bv ihe'ciiizens of louisville to welcome his beloved commander to iheir citv — la fayette instanllv recognised him they ex changed greetings not unaccompanied by tea's on the part nf both col anderson escorted him to a hack which thev entered aftpr ri ding a short distance the marquis looked at cu anderson and said " tell him i will come aher a few minutes he turned in him again and said tell him i will come ' soon afterwards be said tn a louder and mm emphaic lone — tell him i will be d d it i don't crime thi*5 singular correspondence no doobt associ ated witn what he considered lhe brightest por tion of his life has retained a place in his mem ory evet through the toils and cares lhe pains and so tier ing nf that period nf his life which ia tf-ivened his rerurned to france and his subse quent visit to america this period included those di«aslrou times of the french revolution in which he took part j his confinement in tbe dungeon of olmniz and b.e'alion through the instrumentaliiv of washington and napoleon j j t d the flea-catcher's disappoint ment the following jeu tpesprit we find in } he n y tribune extracted frr»*n thei iv in kerb cker il is tbe richest we hs ' teen lately ll ts d johnson we believe who says lhat little vexitsons are more trying lo th temper and harder to be borne lhan greater t troubles we heard the other e»eniti a querulous looking little manufacturer illus trate the truth of lhe remark bv a ludicrous narrative of small annoyances that made an hggreg.te of i rge misery ' i nw t said he ' into my barbel's ihis morning with mv temper so red willi letters from lhe al ornevs of five lankrupt creditors at ihe south-west ; postage unpaid of course oh yes banktupts don't pav postage their dupes — oh no i wbs vexed too at a painter who had received half-nay in ad • an.-e to p-iiui me a new sign ; but he most go assailing on the bav a sunday and gel d.owt.ed just as like hs not on v mone : anyhow he died an made no sign i wa hi a ft read ful h'irry for i had to raise mou i v to lake _.. <« note and was short full one half there wis a voung 9pri in the bar ker's cba.r who passed tne nd got in the shop about a yard before tne by actini s if he wanted to sps-.k to a man ho wa head of rn — a ouiemp ble trick ! well sir ihere he sat fiehn of his hin ufler every round ol the razor and asking for more ' t.il his beard wa close reaped ibid tiie middle of next week ; reading the whole lime tu only paper that i i-vrr do read v f,-h he ronfnued o do all the while the an was curling ins hai and whiskers evi •«• dy y to pne me it was an hour before i ot i ft m the barbel's and then the fro nd wtii would have loaned mr fifty dollars i mv ir it h d taken ihe morning cars for n wark afier tiendmg io gome necessa ry business it th store i rallied om for a sbin'-di in wall-street every body was abort 1 ho on ea^h one could have done u yesterday which struck me as rather cu rious it was not far from three and ihp day was of the nastiest august kind ,- ho as melted lead muggy and sticky i had on a pair of new boots whirl mv shoe raa ker foi the first time i really believe in twen ty vears had made too small me ver.s ! how lev hit at lhe heels blistered a ihev were f ora shipping i ind down in then ! mv slock was continually wtsiin round hind side-afore mv shirt loo seemr-d possessed i couldn't keep it down behind it kept crawling up and finally rolled into an inaccessible lump saturate with perspi ration and rested in he small of mv back this annoyed roe almost s a flea the iir-t j h id ft it this summf th^t was nipping me t bis leisure in a secure position hich be h*>d t-kf np betwet n mv shuulders at ihis interesting juncture i was seized by ihe button bv perhaps the most perfect spe cimen of a bore thai can be fount in new y-'rk ; not on of your bio p |