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z\v trams ..- , w-ich*iab may hereafter be had lotlars m advance and itoo dollars and -. i ih en ol li year . 5 h9 ipiiou wi>l be received for a less time \ yr-ar onless paid for in advance _ j ,,,,,,, discontinued bm at the oplion ol ..' ,.:) until all arrearages are paid terms ok advertising o i»dii'lsi : "'" ~ 1 : ' r ' fo he r>l inserl ' on ani * "„ five cents lor eat h continoanci 1 . r , noticea will be charged 25 per cl bigh 1 ihe v /,.',; ppr ceni will be mndr to . „ idvenise by the yenr . oents will be continued until r ge«l lor accordingly unless order 1 number of nmr-s ,., p fliers addressed in the editor must en r at tent ion . go wan hotel the sup scr i ber if w'ln'ii p rchased thai wpii known and | published pablic house known ,,. name ol slaughter's tavernj in ihn nbury n c informs his friends ., ■- licgenerally lhal the same is now ■pi ion of fravellprs &. boarders m able and 1*5 mi will he supplied wi-h .. irkel and surrounding coontry af uia tables spacious an-l bountifully sup id provender of all kinds at bful ii d itieotive ostlers pledges himself that no ex - j mri shall be wanting lo give gen ial in all who may favor him wilh james l cowan bury sept 11,1840 u7 b lajtmsl bljbjyusl to clerks sheriffs consta bles fyc irjihr proprietor o1 the " watchman i p m in«j offlce respectfully informs the ( h i shi r.ff - and constables of ihe surround .. thai i e has and will r-untinue to bsod a foil supply a blanks neatly - on good paper and no surpassed by anv _ kdonetn lie aie all orders from a dis iai.ee fur any of the following blanks prompily ed to superior court witness tickpts writs icaptv binds ca sa bonds subpoenas vendi tmni exponas jotors tickets executions county < ourt juror's tickets executions t .-,- nd i nents indicimenta vs ovprspers il roads v mil exponas witness tickets w i s c miscellaneous constables 1 warrants with ex cu ii ih an iched c i sa's &, bonds guar dian bonds apprentices 1 indentures marriage license appe ranee bonds dppds of trust f cm veyance r dclivpry bonds lujunc tions sheriff's deeds vendi expo appeal missions io lake oppositions con ' 1 ;. j <, adminisirators 1 bonds prosecu lion bunds s-ip rior an ca court i * ** ! * * 1 1 ig i b m r i n ting ! ! fancy job work ok nir'kkwkn v colors done at ihp shortest nulice and not surpassed by ir.y in the s at . s !'.', ■■-,. nov 19 1842 jyo joke ftvif subseribef offprs for safe his valnable - p intation li lies on both sides of the ■• ,' - ii sabs mry to c barlotie -. i om •• .'. iry li contains 2ij5 1-2 acres i waier very convenient to lhe h ise i star fur a public h as i intend moving ihis fall i will i good terms mich as will suit the limps a i>in ui iru money will no ba exppcied while captain tyler i p'esideni wellington smith . 24 1842 if9 prices current at s*,r_ls__*iy dec 17 cinls i cents b icon 5 i 0 cotton yarn 00 brandy ap a 40 i molasses 135 a 40 peach a 50 i nails 6 a 7 butler 8 i 12 i oats 15 a 20 beeswax 25 pork 3 cotton clean 5 < b sugar hr 6 a 10 coffee 9 a 12 loaf 15 a 18 corn 25 salt sack 3j ers 25 tallow 8 1 a i tobacco 8 a 20 flaxseed 62 a 65 tow-linen 2 a 16 iron per ih i a 1 vv heat bush 75 linseed oil pr vvluskey 25 a 30 gal 90 1 wool pica 25 f \ v i ■-. r r . v 1 1 i . v o e 11 1 molasses "!."> ' \ iple 30 a •"") ; nails cut a 6 con 6 a 7 sugar brow a 6 a 10 27 a 9 lump 14 10 a i -' loaf 15 a l ti .. ti . • silt 50 . 60 yarn 14 a 18 ■- tck 2 40 i 50 i'n iacco it al 2 a rf candles f.f 15 a 17 i cotton bag 20 flaxseed $\ 12 ;' bale rope ir 10 r »:-- t a u when new so a 85 feathers 25 a to whiskey so a 85 ir 1 '',, 5 % 51 wool 15 a 20 cheriw opc 1 1842 beef 3 „ 4 , s ails cut assot 7*i 8 r ron 5 5 i wrought 16 a 19 bwrr 12 ■15 ' oats bushel 30 a 37 beeswax « 15 , oil gal 7 5 a $ i bagging yd 20a22 lamp 125 1 0 . 1 -- linseed i 1 0 3 1 25 c-ffee lb 12 a 14 ; pork looiba 5 a 6 cotton a 3 6 rice loolbs 4a 5 corn bash 50 1 62 sugar lb 8 a 12 jwbtl i a 4 salt sack 2 t cithers 80 a 32 bush *$ 1 00 n loolba 5a 6 | steel amer 10 a 00 j^td 7 english 14 molasses 35 * 40 j german 12 1 14 12 tf.aitnprr 81 137 pttnied and fr_r snle rrt hfe oitrt**e liu wmsttt iwamu printed and published by 1 .. see lhal lhe government does not acquire loo much power . keep a cheek f ko 22 volume xi bfa.ce c pkvdleton j li upon all your rulers do ihis and liberty is safe »— gen'l harrison 1 whole no 54 sat.fshftry december 24 1842 cluck a\d watch carolina s^atcltman the man of no party state i.eoishtube repairing salisbury saturday december 24 i8t republican whig ticket ! for president of the united states henry clay of kentucky temperance meetixg ! a meeting of the rowan washington temperance society will be held in the meihodisi episcopal church od monday eve nlng ih 26th inst addresses will be delivered hy the rev r p bibb rev j d sheck and j clarke esq the ladies aril public in general are most respectfully inviied toatiend j ii hardie presidenl s vv james secretary for the fvalchman on the mortality of man the de^ay of nature is well calculated to pro r nee in tbe mind melancholy r-flectmns — fnici bly reminding us of man's transitory existence in the present world am the certainty of hisde partnre inln eternity after dreaiy winter has ceased to throw upon us its refrigerating influ ence and has passed away spring enamelled wiih a thousand beauties opens upon the world ; and m iih its pencil touch places upon tbe whule face of nature an aspect enchaniingly sublime flow ers beautiful delicate and of variegated hue tilnnm upon their parent stpm and shed tlieir oiln riferons sweets upon the desert air the fields are carpeted with grpen grass which silenily ave under the influence of lhe soft whispering zephyr inviting the flicks to pas'uragp the irees are all clothed with foliage among the branchy boughs of which the warbling song sters of the feathered tribe are beard pouring forth soothing notes of consolation to the wear traveller as be pursues life's lurid pathway and when we gaz upon the hewitchful scprp'v of nature a thousand pleasurable emotions are awakened in lhe mind and we are brought ; " contemplation's anpiful home thai such a siate of things will cantinue to exist and we shall re.iliapall the pleasure lhat can possibly he ne ri"-pd from tbnsr advantages assort led wi b spring - lovelv ami fascinating spring bnl sum rripr arrives and lhe snn hip king of day fro.i his supernal aitimd throws far and vide hi luminous and scorching rays and soon vfgra non develops the effects of his blighi ing infl-i ence the fall eoa-jon succeeds that of summer which produces visible marks of the short dura tion of lhe captivating beauties belor.g'ng lo tbe prpspnt world the rose no lungpr blooms on ihp bush wherp il grew ; the lily lhat is em blpmaiiea of innucency i:hers and falls loihe ground ; the pink ceases to present to ihe ev ils lovely and pn 1 icing appearance all ihe bean tiful and aav fl-iwers disappear thet are swei awav by tha majestic march of time from the refl cucns prnduced in the mind b a contemplation ofthe evanescent appurtenances of this world wp should suffer on'sr-lve in re directed to that solemn crisis when death's mur demos hand shall siil the test wailing of naturp with ns n the dreamless silence of ihp gravp and we called upon to leave timp's perplexing scenes ami go to hy those unchangable realities in ihe spirit-land where jges unceasingly roll and thp chiliing waves ot time are never fell — the prolongation 1 our stay it the present world is of short dnraiion it is thus graphically and analogically descrioed by the apostle — " ah flesh is as grass and all the glory of men 89 the slower of grass the grass withereib a ih flo-.ver thereof fa isih awav " upon time's incessant ebb which the united strenmh o numberless worlds rannot push iiacli ap are making rapid progress to that hnu-e ap pninip.j or all ib living in thai bnine from whence no traveller has ver returned to coir mnnicate the inteliigpiice when the mmd is wrought io bear upon the sirijeet t-f certain death unaided bv the grace of god there is si im ihing presenting a frightful appearance at which 1 ie eoiis oul ihe holy spoil hovering over he soul struggling upon the confines of mortal life 10 be freed from cumbrous mortality — to plume us pliant wings of faith to join lhal countless host on the landscapp of glory whose voices are attuned lo the melody of heaven chases away lhe melancholy gloom which setiles upon th grave and wiih a voice more melodious than the nndying notes struck from tha harp strings of lhe ingel choir says — " ihy dead men shall live logeiher with my dead body shall they arise and when the resurrection's mom shail approach ! ind ibe pealing notes of gabriel's hump shall irculate through subierraneous caverns aud roll is deep toned intonations to ibe outer limits of i he world myriad of human being will sprino mo life ag-tn reanimated by omnipotent puw r and cluihed upon wiih ihe ireshness of im nortalny shall furever bid defiance to lhe rava es of death and n heaven will ibey live n he possession rf remunerated p'e:i«i>tes which viil nevei clijy the immunal mmd but will in irease thehappiiess jeayhe deep ell u j vmer i if the fauhtui while e ernny shall revolve in its imple and eternal sweep josiah ' how exquisitely applicable savs the boston atl='s are lhe remarks made by swift in 1711 upon the men of no party in his div to certain men of the samp pre tension in the present day lpi tbe man who pietends to think himself a little above those anmnrl him when he proudly an nounces himself as of no paity read this inimitable portrait and leli os if the like ness though drpssed in the drapery of an other age is not exact a man of 710 parly — whoever gives himself t h -■t character vou may depend up on it is of a parly . but tis such a parly as he is ashamed to own for even while he savs he is of no parly you may observe from the whole drift of b's discourse thai he is plainly prejudiced in fivor of one par ly ami that too alwavs the worst and the true reason cf his nol declaring is that be thinks the partv not vet strong enough to protect him the justice of the cause or lhe goodness of ihe intention seems to be out of this genlleman's scheme the only distinction he goes hy is to he politically of no parly that he may be occasionally of either others there are who are really of a parly and don't know it ; the carry on designs which are kept secret from them , and ihfi«e indeed are 6uch insignificant tools of the party that they may properly enough be said to be of no party they are machines purely passive ; and without any will of their own obey the impulse of the wheel that moves them but you shall never hpar a man r.f true principles say he's of no party he declares he is ofa party if resolutely to stand by and defend the constitution both in church and state must be called being of a party but the other oarty it srems is to be divided into two sorts ; those who are of that party and those who are of no party at all with the gentlemen who apply this latter expression to themselves i would beg leave lo reason thus : either hey are of a pany or tbev are not if they are they prevaricate grossly not to use a more unmann rly expression while ihpy give out the contrary if they are not the ought to be ashamed of such an infamous neutrality and of deserting that cause which they are bound in honor and conscience to defend extraordinary event if true the london courier l,,s copied the fo lowing lory from lhe eioile a paris paper of o man bi ing restored to life her having been frozen in an avalanche for one hun dred and sixty six vears ! tbp editors call unon majoi longhow munchausen and ferdinand mendez pcno to hide their di minished heads : dr j lines holham of mnrp.-'lh north umberland returning from switzerland in stated to have reported lhat a most extraor dm-ify event bad lately pas-ed at ihe fool of mount st gotbard a le.t_ue from aizofi i • the valley of levar.in at the bottom of a kind of cavern the body of a man a ■*■ut thirty years of age was perceived un der a heap of ice proceeding from an ava honche as the b nlv seemed to be fresh as if i had b c en stilled 007v h.df 8ii hour before dr holham caused it lo be taken ont and mi ing had th cloifies pulled off ordere i it to be plunged in coll wa er it was then so frozen that it wbs covered with a crust of ice ii was then piaced in luke waim water afterwards it was put in a warm bed and treated es usual in cases ri suffocation by which means animation was restored what was the astonishment of every body when lhe individual having recovered ihe use ol i119 faculties declared that he was roger dodnwurtri son ■f be antiquary ol the same name born in 16-9 who return ing from italy in 1660 a year afier ihedeath of his father was burned under an ava laudche " dr ilotham according 10 the same ac r-ount is statad to have added that dr d"!*'w"i!h feel a great sn fines in ail his joints but by degrees ibey will become ns fi xilile es before the accident if mr dodswoith fully recovers bnd should pass tbro»gh lyons lo return to his country at er one hundred and sixty-six years 1 absence it may be predicted that he will attract ir ibe highest dpgrpe the public curiosity a tradesman who cheat and gives short mpa-nre i3 a measureless scoundrel — jv o picayune unless he gives short measure in wheat then he is a rogue in grain — u s gaz or in whiskey then he's a rogue in spir it ebillsborough beademu bihe s pnng brssion will ber in on u,e fiflh 9 of january lassical di-panment w j bingham prin vlaihemaiical do r.w.hughes j*,i ( h do in a seriprale bild'onrr ) john bur well december 10 1s42 — s-..-20 bv contract wiih lha commissioners hp cili eos of tbe town can send their sons in tht eng i«h h.i..l a 1 reduced prine as lie piir.ei ial joes not share in he pit-fiis he mosi insist n prompt payment in cash or notes hearing m erest a fresh supply of dr d 7yne's invaluable fa.uily medicines just re eivpd ainl for sale hv c b wheeler agent salisbury t)j 0~.*f-0 in senate monday dec 5 reports from the committees mr morehead from tbe cornmittrr rn he judiciiry to whom was refpred a bill jntilled a rill to amend the 21 h chapter revised statutes coneerniog crimes and punishments reported lhe same with this amendment af-.er the w.ird state insert or any territory thereof which as amend ed was made the order tif tho day for to morrow mr mnore from the committee nn prop ositionsanrl grievances reported adversely upon a bill to prevent tbp fpilioij of timber into the water courses of davidson count and fishing bv fire-light in ii imiiet's creek mr thomas said he felt surprised at i!ip action of tbe committee do this subject ; it was a matter which had been entrusted to his care and he anxt tisly desired its passage he was nol well arquiinted wuh parliamentary laws but trusted the senator from warren who had aidp him in fram ing the ti.ll and other more experienced gentlemen than himself would assist him in carrying out what he knew to be 1i1 wwhes of his constituents mr moore explained in a brief manner the reasons which had induced the com mittee to report upun the bill the speaker remarked he was undn tbe imoression this wis a private bill but as explained by the h norable chair man of the committee it was a pubic bill and consequently musi lay over for consideration until to-morrow the bills making securities on proseeo tion bonds liable for ihe plaintiff's as wel as defendatn's costs and to compel thr justices of new hinover countv to levy the connlti and poor taxes at the first cour held after the 1st day ol january 111 eccli and every tesr were read a third lime and ordered to engrossed final vote for attorney general for mr whi taker — messrs speaker arnrigton al«rii>t t ahis'-n of i bo kin burgin cather cooper dor-kerv ellrdl h'war h')d_ps jaeorks jones jovner miller morehead moye mvers phnrr rihelin shepard spruill speight thomas wa'ker nnd worth 23 for mr brasg — messrs amison (•■o bov'l brown dorisr.n edwards eth eridge exum lirktns.jmf-lvw mitchell mnore pasteur reid rogers st fiord stalltngs swinson tomlins<in john w williams and w p williams 20 in pursuance of joint resolution the senate proceeded to vote for a senator of the united slates the result wes — fir mr graham 19 brnwn 16 saunders 12 mr arrinrjion reported no election ; ant nn motion of mr ribeiin the senate ad journed house of commons mr averv introduced a resolution in struct'ng ihe judiciary committee !•• irquir into the expediency of abolishing the olti<*e f comptroller which w*s adntited mr r sspii from the committee on p't vate b1ii9 lo whom was referred he bil lo incorporate the davidson river manu ficturinij ciim;>ariy ■ade a report with ai amendmrnt making the urivhie proper o be stockholders answernble for iiie debt of lhe corptirnnn mr young n hill to amend an art con crning constables provides for fii vina he appointment of con-tables to ihe coun iy courts ; onp to be appointed in each cap tain's listii.-t ] mr barnes moved its rejermion ; l>ut the sreaker decided his motion nut nf order li was ihen referred to lhe commiilee on he jndiciart mr cantifer a mpmonal from ciiizrns of henderson am : haywood pravmg ihp erpc too of h new county hv the name of clay on r forrpd 10 the committ e on propo rtions anri grievances the bill to erect a new county bv the mm of catawba was read a second limn md lhe question being on it piisng mr vvhite presented a memoriil from citizens f lmctlnton remoi sinung agiinst its pas rase messrs yonnl snr wilson spoke in avor of ihe bill and mr patterson gave he reason that influenced him to vote for 1 the bill then passed its.-econd reading ayes 64 ways 49 a message was teceiveri from the senate imposing 10 go again into nn election foi mlorney general which was aarepij t >. rh9 names of messrs shepard an dmir-i were withdrawn nnd the vole was an follows riz whitaker82 br-8g 80 the whole lumber wa 162 and mr whiuker having ercved a m-i-rity of the whole was de clared dolv elected mr barringer f-nm the commit lee on dternal im rovements to whom was n u r e-j lhe rpo-.'iiuon proie«liog again ibe ighiof the petersburg r il bosd compa ; un to build a bridge ict ss the roanoke n north carolina made a rep n ststing bat t wag in xpedienl t lake anv hefr*\a iv8 arimn as 1'ie judu sl aotboritj _"«« fivieni for ibis rjiirp ie th report as umcurred in o motion r.f mr frauci the house ad rmmed in senate tuesday d**c 6 mr joyner from the j im s.-le-cj com miliee reported the hectior of si-iers vvhttaker esq for attorney g mral ; which report was concurred in resolutiorq thst the secretar oi state pro irlfl suit able stalionirv frhoth houses ■»•*! "' rt lation to ihe unieri stales arsenal si k v elteville passed l,n ir third readings and were ordered to he epjross'd house buls to incorr-or the o k grove academy n the county < f anson to direct the reference of su is nn svr ffs binds an l upon those nf othi ' officers to regulate tbe count court ol rota <,-. ind to prevent the fellinr < f umber ml *. e ov.d bruad l er in rutherford . ■nty ever-l!v passed rbeir senond reading a bill to amend lbs -"!: : i ihip'ei i iha revised statutes ci-r •* rnio ■rritnps pumsl m nts so ?? i rp -■!; *■thi rarrjt s ff il sfsve felony passed ts s p i i ing the biii to prevent the ' ling of nm er n the water course tf d-»vnlson roomy ind i'n'.inj by fire-h_ht in hamhev crrek making either i if nee p n shah e ty fine it impiisoiuuciit ; wi put i ;; i its second reading mr thomas observed he w 3 sorry toste this bill had nvkcn tbe usual n rso of b 1 of this chaiarter : in id satis iy the senate it w is a iv , ' led i vent sickness si mnrlaliij amongst ibe tanis of the re t i i ividson who bad s • . ed in an unparallel degi • 1 * tl vear strictly speaking there ire norivprs in the county ik ihe iwo principal streams rn more justly he denominated bran lie t.ipre was a population in davidson ( •■" elsewhere who wire entitled lo the 1 nf ihe ' irzv class 1 ; this class for the purpose of ov r eanlti - 1 their irin.'i tn f<-ll the 11ml > tr-4 j ■cent water courses ; an ! lhe f the miasm occasioned bv the decomposition of wood in i og git h stream w s ion .. known for lnm lo nvik r»nv remark j in the restriction o fishing l v fiie light would in lhe first view nf the thing appear a bard measure but ilamhey's creek is very small it contains n-i ti h worth of being eaten end li<n he informed the senslet lhat two siw mills had been bornl lown on this creek hy hoys fishing l.v fire-light for this rcagi-n alonr the s nate ooghi to diss the bill mr thomas then replied to tho report made yesterday on this bill by ihe chaiiman ofthe commntce on p/op sitions and grievances nnd fi l moved to amend km bill hv striking oul the wnr.ls •' water courses n in setting lie " k.ch foik abbott's creek ham bev a creek and muddy ford mr cooper objected onlv in that part of the bid whu-h imposed imprisonment upon nv i-!f.ier thereof mr j"\-ner said the q-iestinr was npon ihe amendment ; _ n-.l no i'lscusslin op n ihe genera 1 aienis could ba entertained un til this was disponed of mr jones remarked his only objection to ihe bill was the prevention ol fi-hm hy fire light in hambev's creek there wa no proof of the burning i-f ihe twn saw mills haviig r>een caused ov persons fiihing nn tnat creek ; and numbers were probahly dependent for a livelihood up 11 1i1 ti-li ihey might obtain from this creek unless the senator fr.im dividson could prove the destruction of propertv ho h d mentioned wms caused by fist ers in the t reek he bought tbe section should he strirkt a out mr morehead spok in ins usuil leivi tuns m-innpr npon top b ii hoi w ml nf sp ce i-nfn els ns o withhold his remarks mr thomas mnvi il m s-rike onl the words or imprisoned which prevailed ves 25 nnes nnl counted mr j mes moved ir amend lie bill by inking out trie w r's * • r fishing v fire igin in hambev's creek which b ares jl nays j did not urevsil ; and h b l hs am nded passed us spcond readiog tha bill entitled a bill to prevent the piling nt umber or otherwise obstruciing h • sireims ol first broad ii v r in ilin ui r 1 v of cleveland was on motmn of mr miller am nded t making over nne tq!f uf ihe penalty to iho 11 former ; which en jii a sptl its second rea ling mr fto-sell introdncpd a resolution for 1 - ng a message ." the spnatp 1 - ■■- ng 1 '■■. 1 lhe wo houses arijonrn sine die on thursday id of january next air i gden movpd ■. lay he resolution on ihe table nn which mo 1 lie a vps and nops were callerl , and n • • '•• - i\pj in tbe iltinnatlvp — \ oi n \\ - - '• the folio vir.o engross i b us fi n ; • •■**■• n ite nssed iheir firsi reading : i bill -. re»iv and onl nue in fine in acl is«.-i in ihe vear i 1 incorporate ' b p weldun i ' ■■' !' ■-.■1 ' ' • n ,- • ■■v nd in amend the svi ; i . i lo ameu 1 he se nnd section ol an act to iher the in ..' h i'd ng ihp courts ut p ' as ml l irier sessi he couniy ol m^ckleuborg and 1 mil lu chi •• ne i ir.iii'in i.f the umirl t i mse la ihe cou ■v a j.intgnmery and f"r other purposts the house ihen adjourned in senate wfimrrsdat dec 7 mr rirj^'in snbmittcd 1 resolution i r tbe nmmitipe on'lhe jud 1 '•'. - ; — the spediency of so amending ihe p.eapni law is i ompel overseers (■( rnads in ai v a'l fi-im nllpcted by ihem from the i nn_r of hands n t keeping of sbci fi lads lead and sd ipted public bills to rea-nlate lhe cjounly c ort if rowan rhieh on motion ol mr a lrson,(.il i was nn*»nd i bv dding he wurds and co_~ty if iredell nhich in-nlri ir sv iii ed toriirecl bp refprencp cf shim on shei rt '- jiinds an i nlhpr olficpis 1*0 amend rie aci in relation to crimes - 1 >. : 1st neon to prevent lh ' ' no f tirnher in certain ireaoi n ') ivi '- n •■■■■y a 1 : '"- •'"' i ,• light m hambev's cre •- ; ■■' " " — 1 heir third reading and r*ereoi r mwed tbe srrr.ate proceeded to the orders 1 be v the merchant 1 bank of newbern the b'k 10 amend a ci in • erebams bank m new i-ni :• - r nn - l.-k ,, ssop n ips ■■v • s ■m cool • hp b,m the b - ,-,«•,; to besa i-~t_»d .» i 1 n presem ■• r ei - rfflhe subscriber respecifully informs his old a kripnds and the public genprallv thai he has opened a shun in salisnury in ilm above busi tip.ss.in a room directly nppusite west's brick building in ihp liouse of dr bnros formerly owned by jno i shaver and just below j & vv morphv in addition to the abnve the subscriber will carry on the silver smith business in all tbe varieties common io country towns such a miking spoons c and repairing silve warp he begs to a«s*ire the public that if punctual attention to btisinpps and skilllul work will en tille him to paironagp and support he wiilmer aaron woolworth nov 13 if 16 valuable property for sale in lexington jihe subscriber is desirous to sell privately ■that wpii known business stand in lexing ton n c sisuated a short distance norih of th courthouse formerly ncrupisd by caldclpogh dnspnbpry & co and at prpsent occupied by brpvard and adams the house is of brick inrrrp and commodious containing an pxcplleni store room an dwelling apartments all undpi ibe same roof attached to the premises are all necessary out buildings those v-ishinsio pur chase or to examine ibe above properly will re ceive attenlion if ipphcaiinn be made lo andrew caldcleugh may 1 1841 t bbr sherman's jrhcnicatet iloiena-r-s are the best medicines in the world being the cheapest and most pleasant the edical facolty warmly approveihem dr sherman is a skilful and pxpprienced phy sician aod a member of the medical society o new yoik sherman's cough b.ozenges are the safest sorpst and mosi effecinal remedy for coughs colds cunsompiion whooping coogh aslhma tightness of the lungs or chest fye shermans woritl lozenges are the onlv infallible worm destroying medi cine ever discnvpred they havp been used in ovpr 1.400.000 i*asps and nevpr known to fail sherman's camphor lozfnges give immpdiaie relic in nervous or sick head ache palpitation of the heart lowneas of spir its despondency , fainting oppression or a sense of sinking o iho chest diarrhoea las situdp or a sensp of faiigne sherman's fever and ague lozenges are the mosi certain remedy for this distressing complaint ever ofivred to ihp amprican public io iho immpnse number of ca*es in which they have b?en used ihpy have nevpr been known ta fail sherman's restorative lozenges diarrhoea or looseness of the bmvels so com mon and trotnilesnmp during iiip summer months may now be entirely prevented by a proper one of these lozengps they are prppared pxprpes ly fur that purpose and can be relied on with perfect c infidencp pprsons sobjecl to a derangp mprit of the bowels should opver be without them thev afford immediate relief from am lhe attend ant oripings faintnpss dppression c sherman's cathartic lozenges are as pleasant and easily takpn as ihe common peppermints and are an acnve and fflcieni medicine thev cleanse ihe stomach and bowels and are lhe best cathariic ever need for bilious pprsnns whprean active medicine is reqirreri ihpy are not only lhe best but the safes that cad b id'ninistprpd sherman's strengthening plaster the best of ail plasters lor rheumatism lum bago pain or weakness in ihe back loins > dp or breast tiir ihovp nipdicinp is for sale wb>>!esa]p or retail at ihe salisbury medical drng store by c b wheeler agent salisbury n c sepi s 1s42 — ly6 fj»r iboftavs l get able life . tgedicincs possess qualiups ol ihe most mild and be neficial nature they b re om posed id ar iiclpsthe most anti-pturescent combined wilh inrjrpdipnis known as the only certain antiditp for fpvers of pvery dpscripiion v lien the dis ease is produced either from cold obstruction bad iir swampy and damp situations or polrid miasmi whether malignant or epidemic or by oihpr eatisps thpsp medicinps are cer'ain in their operations or effects they are posse-spd of pe culiar qualities which not only pxpel all disease but at the same lime restore and invigorate the system when first taken in'o the stomach ibey immpdiatelv ciffusp ih.pmsplves like vapor through pvptv pore producing eflvc's al oncp delightful saluiary and pprmaneni whpn he si,rk of life hpgtns in grow dim tt.e circulation languid ar-d lhe faeuliies paralizpd ihpse medi oines arp tound to give a lone in the nerves ex hilprate ihe animal spirits invigorate the body and : re animate tbp wbnle man the life medicines have also bppn used wiih ; ihp mosi happy soceess in nerv os and dvs peptic dise ises consnmpnon asihma liver complair.i , rheumatism chronic and inflima \ torv d ropsips p gc"3=*call at cress & roger's agents sr.iisbury oci 32 1842 ly 13 county court writs printed on first rate pnper and lor sale ut
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1842-12-24 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 24 |
Year | 1842 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 22 |
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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 December 24, 1842 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601552918 |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1842-12-24 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 24 |
Year | 1842 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 22 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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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 December 24, 1842 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
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z\v trams ..- , w-ich*iab may hereafter be had lotlars m advance and itoo dollars and -. i ih en ol li year . 5 h9 ipiiou wi>l be received for a less time \ yr-ar onless paid for in advance _ j ,,,,,,, discontinued bm at the oplion ol ..' ,.:) until all arrearages are paid terms ok advertising o i»dii'lsi : "'" ~ 1 : ' r ' fo he r>l inserl ' on ani * "„ five cents lor eat h continoanci 1 . r , noticea will be charged 25 per cl bigh 1 ihe v /,.',; ppr ceni will be mndr to . „ idvenise by the yenr . oents will be continued until r ge«l lor accordingly unless order 1 number of nmr-s ,., p fliers addressed in the editor must en r at tent ion . go wan hotel the sup scr i ber if w'ln'ii p rchased thai wpii known and | published pablic house known ,,. name ol slaughter's tavernj in ihn nbury n c informs his friends ., ■- licgenerally lhal the same is now ■pi ion of fravellprs &. boarders m able and 1*5 mi will he supplied wi-h .. irkel and surrounding coontry af uia tables spacious an-l bountifully sup id provender of all kinds at bful ii d itieotive ostlers pledges himself that no ex - j mri shall be wanting lo give gen ial in all who may favor him wilh james l cowan bury sept 11,1840 u7 b lajtmsl bljbjyusl to clerks sheriffs consta bles fyc irjihr proprietor o1 the " watchman i p m in«j offlce respectfully informs the ( h i shi r.ff - and constables of ihe surround .. thai i e has and will r-untinue to bsod a foil supply a blanks neatly - on good paper and no surpassed by anv _ kdonetn lie aie all orders from a dis iai.ee fur any of the following blanks prompily ed to superior court witness tickpts writs icaptv binds ca sa bonds subpoenas vendi tmni exponas jotors tickets executions county < ourt juror's tickets executions t .-,- nd i nents indicimenta vs ovprspers il roads v mil exponas witness tickets w i s c miscellaneous constables 1 warrants with ex cu ii ih an iched c i sa's &, bonds guar dian bonds apprentices 1 indentures marriage license appe ranee bonds dppds of trust f cm veyance r dclivpry bonds lujunc tions sheriff's deeds vendi expo appeal missions io lake oppositions con ' 1 ;. j <, adminisirators 1 bonds prosecu lion bunds s-ip rior an ca court i * ** ! * * 1 1 ig i b m r i n ting ! ! fancy job work ok nir'kkwkn v colors done at ihp shortest nulice and not surpassed by ir.y in the s at . s !'.', ■■-,. nov 19 1842 jyo joke ftvif subseribef offprs for safe his valnable - p intation li lies on both sides of the ■• ,' - ii sabs mry to c barlotie -. i om •• .'. iry li contains 2ij5 1-2 acres i waier very convenient to lhe h ise i star fur a public h as i intend moving ihis fall i will i good terms mich as will suit the limps a i>in ui iru money will no ba exppcied while captain tyler i p'esideni wellington smith . 24 1842 if9 prices current at s*,r_ls__*iy dec 17 cinls i cents b icon 5 i 0 cotton yarn 00 brandy ap a 40 i molasses 135 a 40 peach a 50 i nails 6 a 7 butler 8 i 12 i oats 15 a 20 beeswax 25 pork 3 cotton clean 5 < b sugar hr 6 a 10 coffee 9 a 12 loaf 15 a 18 corn 25 salt sack 3j ers 25 tallow 8 1 a i tobacco 8 a 20 flaxseed 62 a 65 tow-linen 2 a 16 iron per ih i a 1 vv heat bush 75 linseed oil pr vvluskey 25 a 30 gal 90 1 wool pica 25 f \ v i ■-. r r . v 1 1 i . v o e 11 1 molasses "!."> ' \ iple 30 a •"") ; nails cut a 6 con 6 a 7 sugar brow a 6 a 10 27 a 9 lump 14 10 a i -' loaf 15 a l ti .. ti . • silt 50 . 60 yarn 14 a 18 ■- tck 2 40 i 50 i'n iacco it al 2 a rf candles f.f 15 a 17 i cotton bag 20 flaxseed $\ 12 ;' bale rope ir 10 r »:-- t a u when new so a 85 feathers 25 a to whiskey so a 85 ir 1 '',, 5 % 51 wool 15 a 20 cheriw opc 1 1842 beef 3 „ 4 , s ails cut assot 7*i 8 r ron 5 5 i wrought 16 a 19 bwrr 12 ■15 ' oats bushel 30 a 37 beeswax « 15 , oil gal 7 5 a $ i bagging yd 20a22 lamp 125 1 0 . 1 -- linseed i 1 0 3 1 25 c-ffee lb 12 a 14 ; pork looiba 5 a 6 cotton a 3 6 rice loolbs 4a 5 corn bash 50 1 62 sugar lb 8 a 12 jwbtl i a 4 salt sack 2 t cithers 80 a 32 bush *$ 1 00 n loolba 5a 6 | steel amer 10 a 00 j^td 7 english 14 molasses 35 * 40 j german 12 1 14 12 tf.aitnprr 81 137 pttnied and fr_r snle rrt hfe oitrt**e liu wmsttt iwamu printed and published by 1 .. see lhal lhe government does not acquire loo much power . keep a cheek f ko 22 volume xi bfa.ce c pkvdleton j li upon all your rulers do ihis and liberty is safe »— gen'l harrison 1 whole no 54 sat.fshftry december 24 1842 cluck a\d watch carolina s^atcltman the man of no party state i.eoishtube repairing salisbury saturday december 24 i8t republican whig ticket ! for president of the united states henry clay of kentucky temperance meetixg ! a meeting of the rowan washington temperance society will be held in the meihodisi episcopal church od monday eve nlng ih 26th inst addresses will be delivered hy the rev r p bibb rev j d sheck and j clarke esq the ladies aril public in general are most respectfully inviied toatiend j ii hardie presidenl s vv james secretary for the fvalchman on the mortality of man the de^ay of nature is well calculated to pro r nee in tbe mind melancholy r-flectmns — fnici bly reminding us of man's transitory existence in the present world am the certainty of hisde partnre inln eternity after dreaiy winter has ceased to throw upon us its refrigerating influ ence and has passed away spring enamelled wiih a thousand beauties opens upon the world ; and m iih its pencil touch places upon tbe whule face of nature an aspect enchaniingly sublime flow ers beautiful delicate and of variegated hue tilnnm upon their parent stpm and shed tlieir oiln riferons sweets upon the desert air the fields are carpeted with grpen grass which silenily ave under the influence of lhe soft whispering zephyr inviting the flicks to pas'uragp the irees are all clothed with foliage among the branchy boughs of which the warbling song sters of the feathered tribe are beard pouring forth soothing notes of consolation to the wear traveller as be pursues life's lurid pathway and when we gaz upon the hewitchful scprp'v of nature a thousand pleasurable emotions are awakened in lhe mind and we are brought ; " contemplation's anpiful home thai such a siate of things will cantinue to exist and we shall re.iliapall the pleasure lhat can possibly he ne ri"-pd from tbnsr advantages assort led wi b spring - lovelv ami fascinating spring bnl sum rripr arrives and lhe snn hip king of day fro.i his supernal aitimd throws far and vide hi luminous and scorching rays and soon vfgra non develops the effects of his blighi ing infl-i ence the fall eoa-jon succeeds that of summer which produces visible marks of the short dura tion of lhe captivating beauties belor.g'ng lo tbe prpspnt world the rose no lungpr blooms on ihp bush wherp il grew ; the lily lhat is em blpmaiiea of innucency i:hers and falls loihe ground ; the pink ceases to present to ihe ev ils lovely and pn 1 icing appearance all ihe bean tiful and aav fl-iwers disappear thet are swei awav by tha majestic march of time from the refl cucns prnduced in the mind b a contemplation ofthe evanescent appurtenances of this world wp should suffer on'sr-lve in re directed to that solemn crisis when death's mur demos hand shall siil the test wailing of naturp with ns n the dreamless silence of ihp gravp and we called upon to leave timp's perplexing scenes ami go to hy those unchangable realities in ihe spirit-land where jges unceasingly roll and thp chiliing waves ot time are never fell — the prolongation 1 our stay it the present world is of short dnraiion it is thus graphically and analogically descrioed by the apostle — " ah flesh is as grass and all the glory of men 89 the slower of grass the grass withereib a ih flo-.ver thereof fa isih awav " upon time's incessant ebb which the united strenmh o numberless worlds rannot push iiacli ap are making rapid progress to that hnu-e ap pninip.j or all ib living in thai bnine from whence no traveller has ver returned to coir mnnicate the inteliigpiice when the mmd is wrought io bear upon the sirijeet t-f certain death unaided bv the grace of god there is si im ihing presenting a frightful appearance at which 1 ie eoiis oul ihe holy spoil hovering over he soul struggling upon the confines of mortal life 10 be freed from cumbrous mortality — to plume us pliant wings of faith to join lhal countless host on the landscapp of glory whose voices are attuned lo the melody of heaven chases away lhe melancholy gloom which setiles upon th grave and wiih a voice more melodious than the nndying notes struck from tha harp strings of lhe ingel choir says — " ihy dead men shall live logeiher with my dead body shall they arise and when the resurrection's mom shail approach ! ind ibe pealing notes of gabriel's hump shall irculate through subierraneous caverns aud roll is deep toned intonations to ibe outer limits of i he world myriad of human being will sprino mo life ag-tn reanimated by omnipotent puw r and cluihed upon wiih ihe ireshness of im nortalny shall furever bid defiance to lhe rava es of death and n heaven will ibey live n he possession rf remunerated p'e:i«i>tes which viil nevei clijy the immunal mmd but will in irease thehappiiess jeayhe deep ell u j vmer i if the fauhtui while e ernny shall revolve in its imple and eternal sweep josiah ' how exquisitely applicable savs the boston atl='s are lhe remarks made by swift in 1711 upon the men of no party in his div to certain men of the samp pre tension in the present day lpi tbe man who pietends to think himself a little above those anmnrl him when he proudly an nounces himself as of no paity read this inimitable portrait and leli os if the like ness though drpssed in the drapery of an other age is not exact a man of 710 parly — whoever gives himself t h -■t character vou may depend up on it is of a parly . but tis such a parly as he is ashamed to own for even while he savs he is of no parly you may observe from the whole drift of b's discourse thai he is plainly prejudiced in fivor of one par ly ami that too alwavs the worst and the true reason cf his nol declaring is that be thinks the partv not vet strong enough to protect him the justice of the cause or lhe goodness of ihe intention seems to be out of this genlleman's scheme the only distinction he goes hy is to he politically of no parly that he may be occasionally of either others there are who are really of a parly and don't know it ; the carry on designs which are kept secret from them , and ihfi«e indeed are 6uch insignificant tools of the party that they may properly enough be said to be of no party they are machines purely passive ; and without any will of their own obey the impulse of the wheel that moves them but you shall never hpar a man r.f true principles say he's of no party he declares he is ofa party if resolutely to stand by and defend the constitution both in church and state must be called being of a party but the other oarty it srems is to be divided into two sorts ; those who are of that party and those who are of no party at all with the gentlemen who apply this latter expression to themselves i would beg leave lo reason thus : either hey are of a pany or tbev are not if they are they prevaricate grossly not to use a more unmann rly expression while ihpy give out the contrary if they are not the ought to be ashamed of such an infamous neutrality and of deserting that cause which they are bound in honor and conscience to defend extraordinary event if true the london courier l,,s copied the fo lowing lory from lhe eioile a paris paper of o man bi ing restored to life her having been frozen in an avalanche for one hun dred and sixty six vears ! tbp editors call unon majoi longhow munchausen and ferdinand mendez pcno to hide their di minished heads : dr j lines holham of mnrp.-'lh north umberland returning from switzerland in stated to have reported lhat a most extraor dm-ify event bad lately pas-ed at ihe fool of mount st gotbard a le.t_ue from aizofi i • the valley of levar.in at the bottom of a kind of cavern the body of a man a ■*■ut thirty years of age was perceived un der a heap of ice proceeding from an ava honche as the b nlv seemed to be fresh as if i had b c en stilled 007v h.df 8ii hour before dr holham caused it lo be taken ont and mi ing had th cloifies pulled off ordere i it to be plunged in coll wa er it was then so frozen that it wbs covered with a crust of ice ii was then piaced in luke waim water afterwards it was put in a warm bed and treated es usual in cases ri suffocation by which means animation was restored what was the astonishment of every body when lhe individual having recovered ihe use ol i119 faculties declared that he was roger dodnwurtri son ■f be antiquary ol the same name born in 16-9 who return ing from italy in 1660 a year afier ihedeath of his father was burned under an ava laudche " dr ilotham according 10 the same ac r-ount is statad to have added that dr d"!*'w"i!h feel a great sn fines in ail his joints but by degrees ibey will become ns fi xilile es before the accident if mr dodswoith fully recovers bnd should pass tbro»gh lyons lo return to his country at er one hundred and sixty-six years 1 absence it may be predicted that he will attract ir ibe highest dpgrpe the public curiosity a tradesman who cheat and gives short mpa-nre i3 a measureless scoundrel — jv o picayune unless he gives short measure in wheat then he is a rogue in grain — u s gaz or in whiskey then he's a rogue in spir it ebillsborough beademu bihe s pnng brssion will ber in on u,e fiflh 9 of january lassical di-panment w j bingham prin vlaihemaiical do r.w.hughes j*,i ( h do in a seriprale bild'onrr ) john bur well december 10 1s42 — s-..-20 bv contract wiih lha commissioners hp cili eos of tbe town can send their sons in tht eng i«h h.i..l a 1 reduced prine as lie piir.ei ial joes not share in he pit-fiis he mosi insist n prompt payment in cash or notes hearing m erest a fresh supply of dr d 7yne's invaluable fa.uily medicines just re eivpd ainl for sale hv c b wheeler agent salisbury t)j 0~.*f-0 in senate monday dec 5 reports from the committees mr morehead from tbe cornmittrr rn he judiciiry to whom was refpred a bill jntilled a rill to amend the 21 h chapter revised statutes coneerniog crimes and punishments reported lhe same with this amendment af-.er the w.ird state insert or any territory thereof which as amend ed was made the order tif tho day for to morrow mr mnore from the committee nn prop ositionsanrl grievances reported adversely upon a bill to prevent tbp fpilioij of timber into the water courses of davidson count and fishing bv fire-light in ii imiiet's creek mr thomas said he felt surprised at i!ip action of tbe committee do this subject ; it was a matter which had been entrusted to his care and he anxt tisly desired its passage he was nol well arquiinted wuh parliamentary laws but trusted the senator from warren who had aidp him in fram ing the ti.ll and other more experienced gentlemen than himself would assist him in carrying out what he knew to be 1i1 wwhes of his constituents mr moore explained in a brief manner the reasons which had induced the com mittee to report upun the bill the speaker remarked he was undn tbe imoression this wis a private bill but as explained by the h norable chair man of the committee it was a pubic bill and consequently musi lay over for consideration until to-morrow the bills making securities on proseeo tion bonds liable for ihe plaintiff's as wel as defendatn's costs and to compel thr justices of new hinover countv to levy the connlti and poor taxes at the first cour held after the 1st day ol january 111 eccli and every tesr were read a third lime and ordered to engrossed final vote for attorney general for mr whi taker — messrs speaker arnrigton al«rii>t t ahis'-n of i bo kin burgin cather cooper dor-kerv ellrdl h'war h')d_ps jaeorks jones jovner miller morehead moye mvers phnrr rihelin shepard spruill speight thomas wa'ker nnd worth 23 for mr brasg — messrs amison (•■o bov'l brown dorisr.n edwards eth eridge exum lirktns.jmf-lvw mitchell mnore pasteur reid rogers st fiord stalltngs swinson tomlins |