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new terms m t watchman may hereafter be had ■, jo'lars in advance and two dollars and tit the end of the year l^npuut will be received fur a less l.me [" ne vear unless paid for in advance ■;;.;,.. jiseon.inued but a the npl.on of j until all arrearages are paid terms ok aijvertising i p | illar ner square for the first inserliori and k five cents for each continuance ■, rl notices will be charged 25 per ct high ■iheabove rates deduction of s3 per cent will be made tu ft who advertise by the year f advertisements will be continued until ■i c barged for accordingly unless order e.cbriain°numberof time ■^__ | e ers addressed to the editor must k '/''"''* : " eisure atiention t fashions for the ■spring and summer of it subscriber informs lhe public that she i has jost received through the northern ies i iie latestand mosi approved union cj parisian fashions b|isiirepared to execute orders in the most hjsli and satisfactory manner hork sent from a distance shall oe carelully p and{omarde k d.pendleton ■^ \ few bonnets caps turbans and k -, tides will be kept on band for sale ■mrs s p is also prepared to execute h . . m md fluting on reasonable lerms ■lisoury april 23 1842 ft e.i.vks . bejev&s ! . k clerks sheriffs consta ■lif proprietor of the watchman ( printing office respectfully informs the rlvs sheriff's and constables uf the surround counties that he baa and will continue to pon hand a full supply of blanks neatly hied on good paper and not surpassed by any hi doncm tho stale all orders from a dis o far any of the following blanks promptly hi'i.vv io : hsi./ierior court witness tickets writs h v bonds ca sa bonds subpoenas veodi hn exponas juiors tickets esecutions ■coimfy court juror's tickets executions hfr-v indicimenta indictments vs overseers •' roads vendi exponas witness tickets frils c miscellaneous constables warrants with xecu lions auached ca sa'a &. bonds guar an bonds approniices indentures marriage icanse appe ranee bonds deeds of trust beds of conveyance delivery bonds lujunc 108,sheriff's deeds vendi expo appeal onus commissions to lake depositions con ao'es bono's administrators bunds prosecu on bonus superior and co court printing ! printing ' • fancy jos work 4\v different colors done at v_r ihe shortest notice and not surpassed by i.y in lhe stale salisbury nov 19 1842 jyo joke 1e subscriber offcts for sale his valuable j plantation it lies on both sides of the t*»{*re rua.1 leading from salisbury lu charlotte ix miles from salisbury it contains 265 1-2 acres there is ood water very convenient to lhe it is an excellent stand for a public i use as i intend moving this fall 1 will ell upon rood terms such as will suit lhe limes \ pa i of memonev will not be expected while ! tin tvler is president wellington smith sept m 1s42 if9 p euces current at su.isn.uty nov 26 cents cents bacon 5 a 6 cotton yarn 90 brandy ap a 40 molasses 35 a 40 poach a 50 nails 6 a 7 butler 12 oats 15 a 20 cotton in seed none pork 3 clean 6 a 7 sugar br s a 10 cnfl'ee 10 a 12 loaf 15 a 18 corn 30 salt sack 3 feathers 30 tallow 8 flour 4 a u tobacco 8 a 20 flaxseed 62 a 65 tow-linen 12 a 16 iron per lb 3 a 5 wheat bush 1 linseed oil pr i whiskey 4 a 50 gal 00 1 i wool dean 25 favettevh.lb nov 0 brandy peach 45 i molasses 25 a 28 i i de 38 a 36 ! nails cut a 6 7 a 7 i suoar brown ci a 10 tfeeswax 27 a j - lump 14 coffee ii a 12 lnaf 15 a is coiton 63 a 7 salt 50 a 60 cotton yarn it a is • sack 2 4 i 50 j tobacco leaf 2 a 3 candles f.f 17 i cotlon bag 20 flaxseed 1 r : bale rope 8 a 10 flour s3 a 53 [ wheal new so a 90 feathers 25 t 30 ! whiskey 2s a 30 hot 5 a oi wool * 15 a 20 cher aw nov 8 1842 r 3 ■4 i nails eulassor 7a s baecrn 7 7jr i wrought 10 a 18 baiter 12 a 15 i oats bushel 30 a 37 beeswax a 26 oil gal 75 a 1 baggmfyd 2©a25 lamp 125 ealerop.lb 10a 12 linseed 1 10 a 1 25 coffee lb 121 a 15 pork loolhs 5 a 6 cotu.n h a 7 rice looibs 4a 5 corn bush 50 a 62 sugar lb 8 a 12 flour brl 5 a 6 salt sack 2l feathers 30 a 32 hush 100 iron looibs 5a 6 steel amer 10 a 00 jj r i ta8 english 14 molassei 33 a 40 - german 12 a 14 tallow 124 j teaimpe.sl 137 actliwa sffllatt iwaw prtnted am pcbi<isiied bt 1 „ |&-| govermnml df)es „„, acqnire to0 much polcer . keep « check f no 18 volum e xi mace c pendleton j (> upon all your rulers do ihis and eieeuxy is s a e.''-gen'l harrison j whole no 538 salisbury jvovbmbbr 26 1843 clock and watch extract from dickens notes on m erica hep a wing f jnilf subscrioer respectfully informs his old m friends and the public generally that he has opened a shop in salisbury in the above busi ness in a room directly opposite west's brick building in t iie house of dr burns formeily owned by j oo i shaver and just below j c vv . murphy in addition to the above ihe subscriber will carry on ihe silver smith business in all ibe varieties common in couniry towns such o making spoons c and repairing silve ware he begs lo assure the public thai if punctual attention lo business and skillful work ih en title him to patronage and support he willmer aaron woolworth nov is tf 16 boyhood bt the late charles hammo.d how ofi amid the soidid strife 01 worldly wisdom bave i turned to memory's scenes of early life and o'er my joyous hov hood mourned ; how ofi have wish'd mid care and pain to be that buoyant buy again 1 to sleep beneath the slanting roof and hear the pattering raia drops fall or listen to the livelv pioof of vagrants round mv airy hall j yet rise at morn with wonted g\»e to wade the brook or climb the tree tojo'n the s'.urdv reapers train what time the lark her matin sings — when mourning wiih impassion'd strain she bsthes in light her glittering wing and poised in air is scarcely seen so high amid the dazzling sbeen 5 tw?s mine lo trap beside the stream ol sr-^lp nenth the alder shade to tend the p!oo-*-h cr drive the team oi seek the herd in dis"_ni la<<e where oft from cloa ering thickets shrill rang oul the notes of whippoorwiil those trembling notes so l"ng eo wild w'e'ra music lo tav bovisb ear thonghl backward f!ies — arid as a child e'en now methionstbo aoand \ hear while fancy spreads before mv oye the dewy glade and mouniit sky the " lowing herd now wending slow alog the wood ih.ir homeward way ; th winding slrear_'v dark glassy fj»w the filiod vale the woodland ay still float in visions bland and bright as oa thai balmy summer's night when standing on distant hill with boy born fancies snd'ring free i saw no a ecter'd form or ill rise in the bright futurity ; but tell instead was jo-nun clear buoyant with hope untouch d with fear oh these were bovhond's cioadlt«s hours and sweet on wings unsullied flew ; but pride toon d earn of loftier bowers and wealth her golden lustre brew o'er templing scenes sa lalse and fair and bade my spirit seek her ibere and i have songbl her — nor in vain i mi^ht have piled her treasures high but lhal i scorr.sd i r sordid reign and turned me from faer suulle-s eye . i could not delve her u'irly mine and would nol wur&liipat her shrine i would not stoop to flatter power fur nny vile or eelfish end i would not change with every hour my faith mv feelings or my friend j and.lecst of all would i enuusi my hopes to the accuised dust the god that reared ihe woodland heights and spread the flow'ry vallevs wide had wakad wilhin mv mind de ghls that snurn'd the lures of hnman pride ; and stern forbade in accenl3 known to worship ought beneath bis throne beard to curse and wear nearly a quarter of a mile behind buck driver louder than before — pill v horses make another strnggl to get up tbe bank and again be coach rolls hack black driver louder an before — pe-e-e-ril horse ro*.ke a desperate strugg'e bl-*rk driver recovenog spirits hi jiddy jldriy pill »' horses make another effort " black driver with great vigoor . allvl-'o hi jiddy jiddj pill ai:y loo ." horses almrst do it biack driver with his eyes starli rut of his head lee den lee dere ii jidd jiddy — pill aiul'o lee-e-c-e thev run up ih bank snd go down again on the other side a a fearful pace it is impossible lo stop them and at tic bot tom there is a deep hollow lull of water the co-tch rolls frightfully tbeinsides scream the mud and water fly about us the black driver dances like a ma imin f suddenly we are all right bv some extraor dinary means an stop t breathe a biack friend of the bl-rk driver is snting on a fence the bhck dn»er reo.g niz ng him by twirling his bead roond i k a harlequin rolling ins eyes shrugging his shoulders and gnr.mrg fr m ear to ear he stops short and turns to rue ind says — • ' we shall get vou through sa like a fid die and hope a please you when we got yoo through sa — old ' ooman at boote sir *,' chuckling very much — - outside gen tleman be often teaiember.d old oom.u al heme sa ' grinning again aye aye we'll take care of the o!d woman — don'l be afraid 1 " tiie black driver grins again but there is another hole and beyond that another bauk close before us sn be stooe hort : me to ile iiorses again • bass easy ri«-n essv steady hi jiddf pill ally loo but never ' lee ! nniil we are ieduce.1 lo the veiv last extremity and are in lhe midst of difficulties extrsctioa from whicli appears to be all bul ia-po_.iblp ' and so we do the ten miles or there about in two hours and balf breaking no bones though bruising a gnat waoy and in short gelling through liie distance like a fiddle " a wheeling article the wheeling gazette i the father of the annexed sensible article tbero is a moral iu il : gotnc to dint er the nther day we saw a little codger about two feet old eii:in in a beelbitrow a.id trying to wheel hi wself it struck us thai many pt-ople n tins w r.d are often aught in the saim act and no shall always think hereafter when we see a business roan trusting evorv ih'pg to bis clerks and continually seeku>g his own amusement — always al sent from his counting honse and yet ex nerting to get along he's tit ting m a wheel burrow and trying to wheel himself when we see a professional man better acquainted witb every tbiag else than bis profession iiwiys starling sun.t newsclieroe and never attending to his calling bis war drobe anil credit w.ll soon ip.i.n him as siltiaz in u wheelbarrow trying f whet i himself when we see a farmer with an over abun dance of hired help 1 trusting every thing to iheir management : ins fences down imrdemedts out of rppatr and l^nd sottermg for want of proper ti.uge — loo proud or loo uzv to f mat snd go to wok he's sitting in a wheelbarrow train to wheel himself wiim we see a me-hani run half a q re every day to borrow a newspaper and may be ba*-e to wait len or sfteen m.nuies before tie can gpt it we shil suspect itiai the time lie loo-es would soon pay the tebsrrinuon consider him sitting iu n wheelbarrow and trying ta wheel himself winn w see » man busily engaged in citcoiating scandal concerning his i.fi b r we infer ih*t be is pretty deep n the mud himself — aod is titling in a wheelbarrow trying to wheel himself a perfect devil on fits — a t'-rtrnsoni an d>rt r was once " cal ed in to see i sick child he looked at th pati.nt.felt its pulse shook bis bead betd_~ed thrice and look *■seat ; rose sgsio beemed b ok bis noddle ominously felt ihe ;• •■•- a pulse a d i i-t 1 8 eve upon the pail .»:. " what ails mv eh ui .'"' ask the father " i don know 1 replied sadd b _ . " c.r yr.u do nothing f r bim resibed the hxi<ms sire nothing 1 was tbe response '- r._t added tie distiller ol ' is and verbs " i bave some aaedicine with ate ...■** ihr*»w itim into fi's and then i ran cure t pm a perfect d fa 1 c id water and prosperity sow w . efcs soo we b l ihe t . t m ire | jimes buchanan esq ij t.-h coca this port dtltv r an iddre-s ef**«re iha how ard society n • wbich ■•< c n m ... n the following lire instances . stv.-ral rears o a 2 1 -'"- sawn dined w;'ti him who bad i-*en hv bia awn industry and integrity alone from batnh a life in i proud • levaiiou in society ou being in vited to take a glass of wine the f.iiowiug conversation ei.?"ied : ' do yon allow persona st your table to drink wiiat ihev please ?"" asked tbegeesr " certainly r»-piied the consul li then i'll t ke a glass of w*jter "' a , ' ) indeed ! and bow long ka • ' drank cold w iter p '• i ver sin re i wi eleven war o '• is 1 1 possible ? and what indnced | i lo adopt ihe principle of total ahstinence ? '• seeing 3 pe •• well c«m r.f.ivl . • hive had ihe n.*'ir pm ol p ne np to this u witb , ay intox leslini drinks i rlo noi .» .. ' t bave r ed f oor pres ion tl e consul f err - peta _ be saw inioxica j •• ._ carolina gitatcftman 8 a lisbur y saturday november 26 1842 republican whig ticket ! for president of the united stales henry clay of kentcckv rhode island — the convention of r'.ode island on saturday last completed its draught of a constitution and ordered it to be submitted to the people of the state for their ratification — this instrument differs onlv in lhe manner of voting upon it from the draaght published upon the adj urnment of the convention at newport all persona who have resided two years in the slate and six months in the town who have paid a lax of one dollar or who may voluntari ly pay such tax for tbe support of free schools and all who have done military duty f.r one day within the past year are entitled to vote on iis ratification provided lhat they bave roistered themselves or will do so within a week tbe vote ta to be taken upon it in town and watd meetings 10 be held oa the 21st 22d and 23d days of this month tbe ballots taken upon it are to be sealed up and returned to the next gen eral assembly lo be counted if the constitution shall be adopted by the vote of lite people it it to go into effect on tha 1st tuesday of next may and tbe first election of officers under it is to be held on the 5th day of april next all civil and military officers now elected or who may be elected are lc hold their offices until hie 2d day of may is is and until their successors sha'l be qualified to act — the present government is to exercise all the powers with which il is now clothed until tues day iho 5 h day of may 1s43 and until ibe new government shall be fully organizad fiist fruits of lhe treaty tbe b3ngor whig 6taies that a number cf the ciiizeos of the state of iviaina are making preparations lo en gage in lha lumber business on ihe aroostook and si john rivers this winter this movement is attributable to the free navigation of tbe st john river secured b7 ibe recent treaty belweed greal britain and this country the new yt'.k express says that tivelve hun dred foreigners were natural - *, in that city for qualifying hem tn vote lhe " demouaiic tick et al the el-dion on monday boston municipal court — on tuesday he grand jnry found s bi'l of indictment againsi one joseph hah w'.roj in august last sto'e 1,300 in doubloons and other coins fiom thos vlnntfort then a boarder at lhe south bos-ton j ho'el hall after the robbetv escaped to en jlnnd was arrested and is now in prison await ing a requisition from oor government upon the british government for bis de'tvery fur rial — the complainant immediately entered upon the rt*el'niinarv siepn necessary to be adopted in t>r j d<~r to demand hail from the british govern ment under the new treaty — — — i whig victory in mobile ala — we learn j from the mobile advertiser and chronicle of the i sib instant tt at the wbigs of mobile undia j rr.»7r.d by the disasters wbich have befa len tbeir brstbren elsewhere bave given lu.-jfucui.oi in mobile a signal thrashing a wbig mavor was elected by a majority of j 410 voles ; a whig clerk was elected by a mz j joniy of sos a whig marshall elected and j the whole whig lickel for c.mieon coqdli'meu j elected by an average majiri'f of 240 t celt's case — cov seward of new york has refused 10 arrssi the execution of iho sen ! t lenc winch was passed on this unhappy man and in consf.j'.ier.ce thereof be has no doubt sof . fared the nei.ativ of the w a h\«d hit mr cr.at and f.x-f.oversor gtr.mer the last charlottesville advocate gives the following anecdote : when the regtilar ssssion of 1841 had > commenced it ia said thai mr garner mst mr clay and alluding to a previous conversation j during the extra se.siun in which mr g ha«t '■predicted a change against ihe wbigs ia the fa i elections advancing he remarked " i lold yon j so mr clay i predicted mat ohio and i di_c.;t , would be lost to the wbigs every i.ing i j fore'old has happened you find i 3m a proph ; et li tis true 1 wls the reply " you prt-d-ct j ed some • vents at the es'ra session mr g which have happened ar.d wbich it required no prophet to foresee — bat you did not tell me oo thing — yon did not leil me all you did not prophesy that thorna3 w gilmer elected in the soring in one of 1 he strongest whig dis triets in v'rginia upon the declaration thai lie was '■very inch a whig would betfonod in ihe fail less than six monilis alterwards record ing his vole ai the poiis for a rabid locofoco to relieve lhat as not embraced in your predicner present him in the state legislature i i be | it's a fact a western piper says tbat young ladies who are accustomed to read news papers are alwavs observed 10 possess winn'ngj ways most amiaola disi-o.-itiofis iovariably make i 1 good wives and aiwaya select good husbands — i ' a truer ihing was never said ' virginia charioteering " soon after nine o'clock we came to po omac cre k where we are to land : and then comes the oddest part nf the journey seven stage-coaches are preparing to car ry us on some of tbem are ready some of them are not ready some of the dri vers are blacks some whites there are four hoises to each coach and all the horse harnessed or unharnessed are there tbe passengers are getting oul of tbe steamboat aud iuto the coaches the luggage is being transferred in noisy wheelbarrows the horses are frightened aud impatient to start the black drivers are chattering io ihem like so many monkeys and the white ones whooping like so many drovers for lhe mam thing to be done in all kinds uf hos llenng here 13 to make as much a possible tbe coaches are something like the french coaches but not nearly so good u lieu of springs they are hu-ig on bands of the strongest ieat!:er there is very little choice or difference between them^and ihey may be likened to tbe carportion of swings al an english fair roofed put upon axle-trees am wheels and curtained with painted cautass tbey are covered with mud from ihe roof to the wheel-tire and bave never been clean ed since they were rirsl built the tickets we have received on board steamboats are marked no i,so we belong to coach no 1 i 1 iiro.v my coat on be box and hoist my wif and ber maid into be inside it has only one step and thai being about a yard from the ground is usual ly approached by a chair ; when there is no chair ladies rust in providence the coacb holds nine inside having a seat across fiom door to door where we in englind put our ie_s ; so that there is onlv one feat more difficult in the performance than get ting in and that i getting out again there is only one outside passenger and he sits upon the box as i am tbat one i climb up and while they are strapping lhe lug gage on the roof aod heaping it into a kind of ray behind have 1 good opportunity of looking at the driver he is a negro — very black indeed he 15 dressed in a coarse pepper and salt suit exclusively patched and darned particular iv at tbe knees gre stockings enormous un'-dacked high loo shoes and very short trousers he has two odd gloves one of fiar'i-coloured worsted and one of leather he ha9 a verv short whip broken in the middle and bandaged up with a siring and vet be wears a low crowned hroad-hnmm cd black hat ; f.inll shadowing forth a kind of insane imilaiion of an enjiisb coachman but somebody in auihontv cries go ahead !' as i am making these ob servations tbe mail takes the lead in a ffiur horse waggon and ail the coaches follow in procession headed hv no 1 by the wav who ■<" ver sn en_lihsman would cry all right an american cries go ahead !' which is s-i.newhal expressive of the nst'-uii character a lhe iwo coun tries the grst half mile of the road is over bridges made of loose planks laid across two parallel poles which tilt up as the wheels roll over them and in the river the river has a very cuyev bottom and 19 fu'i of holes so trial half a horse is constant ly disappearing unexpectedly and can't be found again for some time but we get p8?t rven this bnd come to the road it^eif which is a series of alter nate swamps and gravel-pits a tremen dous place is close before us the mack dri ver roils his eye screw his mouth op ve ry round nd iook strait between the two leaders as if he were saving 10 himself we inve done this often before hut now 1 think we shall have a crash il akes a rein in each hand jerks and polls al both io dances on ihe splash boird with boil feet keeping his seat of course like the isle lamented ducrow on two of his li ry coursers we come lo ti.e spot sink down in tbe mire nearly lo the coach win lows tilt on one 1 ie at an a'gle of forty-five de g ces and stick there the insides scream dismally ; lhe coach stops lhe horses fi lan der all the oilier six eosebes stop and ti.eir four and twenty horses flounder like wise hut merely f.r comp.wy and m sytn path with ours then the followi c.rcumstances oc cur : pdack driver to lhe horse — hi p nothing happens inside screams a gain bla k driver to the horse — ho i 1 tlor.es plunge at.d splasii lhe black driver genl'eman inside looking out — vby wh 1 on airth ' gentleman receives a varicy of splash es and draws his head in again wnhou finishing lis question or waning for an an swer bl*-ck driver sn to the horses 1 --, dd ! jiddv p horses pu'l violently dracs lhe coach ou of t'.e bole and draw it up a bank ; sc steep that the black driver's legs flv np n.l tlte*atr jo'1 he go bark 3monj he lagg-ge on the rot.f p.tt he immediately recovers bima^lf and ct,:s (_:.'; l tiie l_r — pill no effect on t"".o contrary thp coach begins lo rr-il bs k upon no j which mils ba uccn nc 1 aud sj en until ne 7 is marriage haoit and a strong life together are more ne cessary to happiness and even to love than is gonerallv imagined no one is happy wiih he object of is attachment oniil hp has passed ma ny days and abuve all tnanv days of misfortciie with her the married pair must know each other to he bottom of iheir souls the iovs'oti 0113 veil which c.v.red ibe two spouses in the pric-iiive church rous ■<*■raised in it inmost fold ho rl.sclv sm-ver it may bp k?pt drawn to the rs-tt of ibe r-.r'.j — what \ nn srennnt of a fii of caprice or a hurst nf passim sa i to l exposed lo he icar of losing tav wife and y child ran and to renounce the hopa of passing my declining days with ihem ? let oo man ira agine that fear will mr-he ie beeomo a betier husband no we do nol attach ourselves to a possession of wliii.h v.e are not seen we do not love property winch ce aie tndirgerol ios the wtfe of a christian is not a simplp mor tal — she is a m)st.rio anv,\\r b ingj tbe flesh of the flesh and ik blood of the blood of her husband man io uniting hinr.self to hpr does nothing bul regain part of the sonstance wbich be has lust his s.itii av we'l ss his ho dy are ine mplete without his wife be has strength ; she has beauiv ; be combats the ene my and tabors in the fields but he nnde-t.kes nothing of domestic life ; his companion is wai | ting lo prepare bis repast and swec'pn his ex ; st ence he has his crosse and the partner of his cnuch is there to soften them ; his davs mav be sad and troubled hut days mav be sad and troubled but in ibe chaste arms of his wife be finds comfort and repose with nt wumnn nan would be rude gross and solitary woman spreads around him the fl wers of existence as the creepers of the forest which decorate the of sturdy o.fcn wiih iheir perfumed garlands finally the christian pair live and die united ; together ihey rear the fruitsof iheir union ; in the dust they lie side by side ; tiey are re-uni ted beyond the limits of the lomb valuable property for sale in lexington fglhe subscriber isdesirous to sell privately j that well known business stand in lenng tun n c.sisuated a short distance north of the courthouse formerly occupied by ca'dcleogh dusenbery & co and at present nccup^d by brevard and adams the house is of brick large and commodious containing an excellent store room and dwelling apartments all on.ier lhe same roof attached lo ihe pteroises are a'l necessary outbuildings those wishing io pur chase or to examine the above property will re ceive attention if application be mad to andrew caldcleugh may 1 . 1 84 1 .— t br slier man 3 jtteaccateti hocuses are the best medicines in the world being the cheapest and most pleasant the medical facoliy warmly appro7etbei*a dr sherman is a skilful and xperiencsd phy sician and a member uf tbe medical society o new yotk sherman's congh lozenges are the safest surest and moai effecitril ramsuy fur coughs colds consumption whooping cough asthma tightness ol tho longs ur chest frc shermans worm lozenges ara the only infallible worm destroying medi cine ever discovered they havebaen used io over 1,400,000 cases and never known tu fail sherman's camphor lozeisges give immediate relief in nervous or sick head ache palpitation of ihe heart looncsa of spir its despondency fainting oppression or a sen9eof sinking o the chesi diartlo^a las situde or a sense of fatigue sherman's fever and ague lozenges are the mosi certain remedy fur tbi3 distressing complaint ever offered lo the american puulic — in the immense number of cassa in which ihey have been used tbey have never been known to fail sherman's restorative lozenges diarrhoea or looseness of ihe bnwels e com mon and troublesome during the summer months may now be entirely prevented by a proper use of these lozenges they are prepared express ly iur lhal purpose and can be relied on with perfect cmfidence persnns suhje.ct to a dennge merit uf the bowels sbuuld never be wiibnut them tbey affurd immediate relief from a'l tho atiend ant grtpings faintness depression i$-c sherman's cathartic lozenges are as pleasant and easily taken as lhe common peppermints and are an active and efficient medicine they cleanse the stumsch and bttwels and are lhe best cathartic ever used for bilious persuns where an active uipdicine is reqn'ied they are not only ibe best bul ihe safest lhat can ; be administered sherman's strengthening plaster the best of ail plasters for rheumatism lum bago pain or weakness in ibe back loins side or breast the abuve medicine is for sale wholesale or retail al lhe salisbury medical dug si re by c.b wheelem agent salisbury n c sept 3 is42 — ly6 br moffat's vegetable jlife medicines possess qualities of the mosi mild and be neficial nature thev are composed of ar ticles the must anii-puire-tcent combined with ingredients knnwji as lhe only certain antidote fur fevers of every description when thedis ease is produced ejffr from cold obstruction bad air swampy damp situations or putrid miasmi whether toalignanl ur epidemic or oy oiher causes these medicines are certain in their nperatiuns or effects they are possessed of pe cnha qualities which nut only expel all disease but at tbe same time restore and invigorate the system when first taken into the stnmach liiey immediately diffuse themselves like vapor through every pore producing effects at once del is hi fol aaluinry and permanent when the s;iark of life begins lu gruw dim it.e circulatiun languid and lhe faculties paralized these medi cines are found to give a lone lo ihe nerves ex hileraie tbe animal spirits invigorate ihe body and re animate the whole man the life medicines have also been used wi'h the most happy success in nerv.os and dys peptic diseases consnmption asthma liver cornplaini rheumatism chronic and ir.fl_u.3 l"rv d ropsies e icpcall at chess si boger's agents salisbury oct 22 ls42-lyl3 br brandeth's vegetable universal pills arc for sale at this office salisbury n c oct 1512 ifl 4 there is no truth in the renort which has lately been so extensively circulated in the newspapers thai commodore elliott has resigned his commission in lhe navy the error probably originated in the fart that a chaplain of the same name elliott bas left tbe service girls look oul ah english paper ells the story of a girl who retired to bed after liberally rubbing her head with bear's grease — in the night a hungry mouse at iracted by the grease ate neatly all tiie hair off her bead uuti di her el most goo_,-.es3 me i 3?ort?g
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1842-11-26 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 26 |
Year | 1842 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 18 |
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 26, 1842 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601552547 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1842-11-26 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 26 |
Year | 1842 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 18 |
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 4634255 Bytes |
FileName | sacw03_538_18421126-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 26, 1842 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
FullText |
new terms m t watchman may hereafter be had ■, jo'lars in advance and two dollars and tit the end of the year l^npuut will be received fur a less l.me [" ne vear unless paid for in advance ■;;.;,.. jiseon.inued but a the npl.on of j until all arrearages are paid terms ok aijvertising i p | illar ner square for the first inserliori and k five cents for each continuance ■, rl notices will be charged 25 per ct high ■iheabove rates deduction of s3 per cent will be made tu ft who advertise by the year f advertisements will be continued until ■i c barged for accordingly unless order e.cbriain°numberof time ■^__ | e ers addressed to the editor must k '/''"''* : " eisure atiention t fashions for the ■spring and summer of it subscriber informs lhe public that she i has jost received through the northern ies i iie latestand mosi approved union cj parisian fashions b|isiirepared to execute orders in the most hjsli and satisfactory manner hork sent from a distance shall oe carelully p and{omarde k d.pendleton ■^ \ few bonnets caps turbans and k -, tides will be kept on band for sale ■mrs s p is also prepared to execute h . . m md fluting on reasonable lerms ■lisoury april 23 1842 ft e.i.vks . bejev&s ! . k clerks sheriffs consta ■lif proprietor of the watchman ( printing office respectfully informs the rlvs sheriff's and constables uf the surround counties that he baa and will continue to pon hand a full supply of blanks neatly hied on good paper and not surpassed by any hi doncm tho stale all orders from a dis o far any of the following blanks promptly hi'i.vv io : hsi./ierior court witness tickets writs h v bonds ca sa bonds subpoenas veodi hn exponas juiors tickets esecutions ■coimfy court juror's tickets executions hfr-v indicimenta indictments vs overseers •' roads vendi exponas witness tickets frils c miscellaneous constables warrants with xecu lions auached ca sa'a &. bonds guar an bonds approniices indentures marriage icanse appe ranee bonds deeds of trust beds of conveyance delivery bonds lujunc 108,sheriff's deeds vendi expo appeal onus commissions to lake depositions con ao'es bono's administrators bunds prosecu on bonus superior and co court printing ! printing ' • fancy jos work 4\v different colors done at v_r ihe shortest notice and not surpassed by i.y in lhe stale salisbury nov 19 1842 jyo joke 1e subscriber offcts for sale his valuable j plantation it lies on both sides of the t*»{*re rua.1 leading from salisbury lu charlotte ix miles from salisbury it contains 265 1-2 acres there is ood water very convenient to lhe it is an excellent stand for a public i use as i intend moving this fall 1 will ell upon rood terms such as will suit lhe limes \ pa i of memonev will not be expected while ! tin tvler is president wellington smith sept m 1s42 if9 p euces current at su.isn.uty nov 26 cents cents bacon 5 a 6 cotton yarn 90 brandy ap a 40 molasses 35 a 40 poach a 50 nails 6 a 7 butler 12 oats 15 a 20 cotton in seed none pork 3 clean 6 a 7 sugar br s a 10 cnfl'ee 10 a 12 loaf 15 a 18 corn 30 salt sack 3 feathers 30 tallow 8 flour 4 a u tobacco 8 a 20 flaxseed 62 a 65 tow-linen 12 a 16 iron per lb 3 a 5 wheat bush 1 linseed oil pr i whiskey 4 a 50 gal 00 1 i wool dean 25 favettevh.lb nov 0 brandy peach 45 i molasses 25 a 28 i i de 38 a 36 ! nails cut a 6 7 a 7 i suoar brown ci a 10 tfeeswax 27 a j - lump 14 coffee ii a 12 lnaf 15 a is coiton 63 a 7 salt 50 a 60 cotton yarn it a is • sack 2 4 i 50 j tobacco leaf 2 a 3 candles f.f 17 i cotlon bag 20 flaxseed 1 r : bale rope 8 a 10 flour s3 a 53 [ wheal new so a 90 feathers 25 t 30 ! whiskey 2s a 30 hot 5 a oi wool * 15 a 20 cher aw nov 8 1842 r 3 ■4 i nails eulassor 7a s baecrn 7 7jr i wrought 10 a 18 baiter 12 a 15 i oats bushel 30 a 37 beeswax a 26 oil gal 75 a 1 baggmfyd 2©a25 lamp 125 ealerop.lb 10a 12 linseed 1 10 a 1 25 coffee lb 121 a 15 pork loolhs 5 a 6 cotu.n h a 7 rice looibs 4a 5 corn bush 50 a 62 sugar lb 8 a 12 flour brl 5 a 6 salt sack 2l feathers 30 a 32 hush 100 iron looibs 5a 6 steel amer 10 a 00 jj r i ta8 english 14 molassei 33 a 40 - german 12 a 14 tallow 124 j teaimpe.sl 137 actliwa sffllatt iwaw prtnted am pcbi |