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jsw terms .. v tchman ma.y hereafter be had l , , ,,, a ,|, nee nnd two dollars and . v year ,_ received for a less lime i lor in advao_ce i .;.„:• ai ihe option o . r-nr^ge6 are paid r i oi al krt!s!ng • ■- for the first insertion and j i continuance , « || : . it irged 25 per ct high : . . ive rates ,| per cpni will be made to j , lb « ▼ nar - j priiseroenls viiil he continued unii j * ... for accordinijly in less order j ii - of times r e—ed to ihe editor must j | i ,-> sure a'lec'ion j gowad hotel t|l»»t tbe subscriber j uvvin'g p rchased thai well knotvn and ,: iblished i'tmlic house fknown j * me 0 | slaughier-s tavernj in the sbury n c informs his friends rally thai the same is now nof travellers & boarders i . and bap wiil he supplied with and surrounding cmintry af ti.blesspacions and bountifully snp iin and provender nl all kinds al ' ., faithful aud attentive osileis rned pledges himsell ihat no ex i , ', irts hall b wanting io jjivegen v loall who mav favor hi tn wnh james l cowan ' i!7 li l.lmis ! ts l.lv&s ! > to i lejiks sheriffs consta blfs sec ol ihe " watchman | pfintinj office ' respectfully informs lhe f and constables ol ihe surround counties that i.e has and will continue to mnd a full supply uf blanks neatly n good paper ami nut surpassed by any vo rk done in ihe stale all orders from a dis tance fur aoy of ibe following blanks prompily ] iu : superior courl witness tickets writs ,. i bonds ca sa bonds subpoenas vendi ■ni kxponas jn-ors tickets executions county i ouri im •*•■tic e!s execuiions - ■■.. iodic o nts indie uu i * • o • fr ers \" oi exponas witness l'ick s . &.• llaneous constables 1 warranls wjih ns attached ch sa'a bonds goar '--, apprenuces indeninres marriage \ pe nee lb rids deeds of trust i conveyance delivery i!-;nds lujonc ■-, s hi-rift's p.'ei's vendi expo appeal -■commissions tn iak'9 depnsiiions con r b io administraiors bunds prosecu i 11 nds.siperior and ct court printing ! printing ! ! fancy jos work t\y diffeiien i t olors done ai olid and no surpassed ly v in ihe state = s«l i'trv nov 10 i 1 * 12 a'o joke 31'if ** '■-: • offers for sale bis valuable i plantatiun i 1 lies on both sides of ihe i leadinjj frmn salisbury lo charlotte ... , v i nm salisbury li contains 265 1-2 cres . is v.t water v ry convenient o lhe i is an xcelleni siand for a public se a 1 intend moving this full i will ■vt terms such as will sun ihe limes ; . he mi ney will no be expected while uain t i i '-• president wellington smith " ' -■' 1s i "•' ___ prijes cjhrent at s ssb0 hy dan js v j cents 4 -. o cotton yarn 00 ly an s 30 i molasses o n 40 v 10 ? 50 n;ii!s 6 a 7 ii r 8 oats lo a 20 u 25 pork 3 clean 5 h 6 i sugar it 5 a 10 9 _ l 1 ! loaf 15 a 18 27 suit s.ck 3 rs 20 25 i'n how 7 >: ;; [ -. i i tobacco r n 20 i 50 55 tow-linen i2 a 16 :'"- per ih 3 a4 wheat hush 75 iseed oil pr whiskey 25 a 80 gal 90 sl wool clean 25 ' vvs,t"skvii_lb jan 11 45 ■molasses 25 j 1 0 i 55 ' nails cut pa 3 j 5-1 ;• 04 sugar brown t a 10 | ' * 27 a s lump 14 10 a it l.nal l *! is j n * ♦» i bi sail uti ago j 1 vara 14 a is i sack ■-.!_ 40 n | , accoleal 2 a 3 ; i'.f,lj ■17 coiton bag tn j sl 12 kit rope 8 a 10 i " sl fi 1 wheat new fo a 85 \ .:""'"' 25 ,. 30 whiskey sfl a ss t "' . :%* wntil 15 a 20 •_! j *, jan 10 is42 - k 3"jj - 4 . nails cut assnr 7a s vim 5 " si i wonglit ig a is :. t ' er 12 j a 15 i oats unsuel 30 a 37 ! l w »* 22 a 25 oil gal 75 a $\ \ " yh 2 * a lamp 125 r rp pelb i0al , linseed 1 10 a 1 25 r v rp|h i2|a 14 pork looibs 5 a 6 ; -.,^' 4a 7 rice looibs 4a5 r nth 40 - 02 sitrr^r lb 6 a 12i r "•" miasj salt sack 3 : vvl 30 a 33 hash 100 v :. lun m 5a (. j stcrl amcr 10 a 00 1 h *- 7 i en ? sh u ■v 3 4ft german 12 14 _. 12v ! te.aiinpe.sl ft 1:^7 .'. if c0r\(y cotjkt writs r j o ati j f ot ga j e al acr^hma sffllactt iwaiiu printed akd published by ") f t_-r"v c \ " see that the government does nol acquire loo much power keep a check 1 u 27 — v ) i i 1 k \ t mvcec pevdlkton f " upon all your rulers do this ksd liberty is sape.»-gen'l harrison i j c if hole no 5-17 ! pai.ifiinitrv ja^uaryss is43 ~^ clo-ttk i^d witch 1 repairing f fflfle subscriber respectfully informs bis old ; jl friendsand the public generally , ihat he has opened a shop in salisbury in the above busi nes<5 in a room directly opposite west's brick building in lhe house of dr burns formerly owned by joo i.shavprand just below j &. vv murphy in addition to ibe above ihe subscriber will carry on ihe silver smith business in all lhe varieties common in cuuntrv lowns such as miking spoons c and repairing hilve ware he bpgs to assure the public thai if punctual attention lo business and skillful work will en ulle him lo patronage and support he willmer ii it aaron wool worth ov 13 lflf valuable property for sale in lexington i'h^fie subscriber is desirous to sell privately 1 lhat well known business siand in losing ion n c.sisuated a short distance north of ihe courthouse formerly occupied by caldcleugh dusenbery & co and at present occupied by brevard ami adams the honse is of brick large and commodious containing an excellent store room and dwelling apartments all under the same roof attached to ihe premises are all necessary outbuildings those h ishing io pur chase or lo examine ibe above property will re ceive attention if application be made io andrew caldcleugh may 1 1841 t br sherman's are the hest med1c1xes in the world being the cheapest and most pleasant phi edical facnliy watmly approve ihem dr sherman is a skilful and experienced phy j sieian nd a member uf ihe medical society oj new yoik sherman's cough s.ozenges are ihesatest sorest and mosi effectual remedy for coughs colds consumption whooping cough asthma tightness ol ihe lung or chest 4*e sii-niniaxr tor*ii lcze.vges are lhe onlv infallible worm destroying medi cine rjior discovnred they have been used in i over 1.400.000 cases and npvi-r known lo fail i sherman's camphor i.ozexges give immediate relief in nervous or sick heari - he palpitation of ihe heart low ness of spir its despondency fainting oppression or a sense of sinkingo the chesi diartlio la sttude or a sense of fatigue sherman's fever and ague lozenges aro the mosi certain remedy for this distressing complaint ever offered lo the american public — in the immense number ol ca«es io which ih ; have been used they have never been known i | fail sherman's rcsloralive lozenges * diarrl cci or looseness nf the bowels su corn ! mon and troublesome during ihe summer monih ! may now he entirely prevented bv a proppr us j of these lozenges they are prepared express i ly for thai purpose ami can ba relied on wii j perfect c nfi.lence persons subjee.i to a d<--r8n i ment of the bowels should never be without iheot j they afford immediate relief from all iho attend ' am gnpings faintness depression s,-c sherman's cathartic lozenges are as plea-an and easily taken as the comnn peppermints and are an active an-.l tfficiir medicine thev cleanse the stomach ami bowels and are the best aihanio ever ii'ed f..r bilious persons where an active medicine is rcqu'red ihey are nol only ihe besl bul the safest thai can be administered sherman's strengthening plaster the besi of all plaster for rheumatism lum hsgo pain or weakness in the back loins j side nr breast the above medicine is for sale wholesale retail ai lhe salisburv medienl drug store l j c b \\ heeler agent salisbury n c sept 3 1342 lvg br jfioffavs vegetable life . tgedieines possess qualities of the im *! mild and !• nefieial nature they are composed i t ai nclesthe most anti-potresceul combined wnh ingredients known a the only certain antidoti for fevers nf e**ery description when the dis ease is produced enhcr from oold obstruction bad air swampy and damp situations or pal rid mtasmi wlieiher malignant or epidemi or bv oihet causes these medicines are ceriain in then operations ut effeeis thev a r e possessed <>* pe 1 coliar qnalilies which not only expel all di*ea j bul at ihe same iime restore and invigorate lhe i system when firs taken into ihe stomach | they immediately diffuse themselves like vai>nr through everv pore producing effects at once j deli_h'l"l salutary and permanent when ihe ] stirk of life begins to grow dim t'te circulation languid and the faculties parallel ihese medi | ernes are found lo give a ume to ihe nerveg px hiletaie the animai spirits invigorate ihe body and re animate ihe whole roan the life medicines have a'so been nsed wiih the mosi happy success in ner»>us and d*,g pepiin diseases consumption asthma liver complaint rheumatism chronic and inflama tory d rnpsies c scp'call at cre roger's agents salisbury oc 2-2 1842 lyl3 gc a supply of the above invaluable me dicines are for sale ai james cross roads iredell connt-y by * a c mcintosh agent i salisbury jan 2srd 1842 mr pendleton dear sir i perceive by '■your last paper lhat another man of mighl bas bolted oui to fight—no i should say to veto ■the doings of bostingee ! what shall 1 do ! !. .. oh i wish i was a geese all forlorn all forlorn ; oh i wish i was a geose all forlorn i'd pick my grass in peace and cumulate much orease eatin corn eaiin corn mr ediior can't yoo help me out of this scrape ? but who is " i'clo who is be that i us atiempis lo veto me ? ah ' i think i know the man ; he hails i goess from ire land the temperance cause he says i hate " ann doom it io a silent fate ;" and think il truly strange indeed i hai periodicals give tl speed veto ve'o ihoo art wrong i would not h'.sh iho temp'rance song : but luke-warm friends by vft neo-lecls i'he noble cause with death injects the ladies i have boldly said than temp'rance sooner would he fed pon romances and lips and verse tliat smack of love and slyly ivorse ! who'll disprove il ? the times may change and change a^ain but human nature will remain until truth and virtue shoot deep in ihe heart iheir goodly root i mav be a rip vanwir.l.le like him as sleepy and as wrinkle ; bui this i've fuutid when good and evil before roan ssei he serves lhe devil i well rpmember what was done by the ladies when i wis young as now ihey sung the mo»ino line ; as ihen they drink egg-nog and wine advice is senl io b<>*-tingee by *■' veto and in poetry how to secure in ins last davs the beaming of connubial rays the idea is a borrowed one : " josiah " s pa and it tbe son it comes lo me a we.-k ion lae i'm living in connubial state good-bye *' vein good bye o vou ! if d'ffeien mads we i pursue and if again we e'er should hitch i hope twill not be in the ditch bostingee ( owbelljons tho «• cowbellian de ralcein ' society { had their 13th annual colel-ratton on new ; year's eve in this city lt is an institution lhat ii3s excited the admiration and curios ' iy nol only of our citizens at home bni if persons abroad who have heard of lis [ mislenoos and yet significant ccremmiifs v me even or eight years since we remem ■• i lhat one or iwo wiseacres in n«-w yuri ! nd b sion w r j-ihilant and exulting in ! the newspapers ol these cities at having ' discovereil ns they presumed he s-rrr nd cabalistic cipher of ibis ren wned fra ternity another ye*r rolled around an ihese same learned sod searching criti-s were leli in bewilderment al tbeir previous discoveries the mysterious club pui forth i its announcements in tbe papers of ib;s city j in a language that defied their wisdom to interpret their celebrations were veiled | in impeneirnble secrecy end at thai time ; as a present no cine in ihe personages in ; the masquerade or to ll.e objecis of the , asseetatiofi could be had except bat might j be gathered from their symiuls and their j performances among the revelations that have in ihis manner come to light we are proud lo mention tbat in years past the ! widow and the orphan have shared largely ' tn the benefactions of this invisible brother ! nooil and tlm ion without any ostentatious de and we rn.y add in a manner thai ver would have been rev aled but through tbe overflowing gratitude of the recipients of its bounty all else 13 mystery that he fraternity is composed of respecl>ble ; ciliz ns nl the phce !*- presumed irom their j orderly behavior al their a-.nual celehrations j and from the lact tliat it i cnmnrosry ft.r li e mayor i f lhe city tnd other distinguish ed citizens to throw open the doors of their residence lo the maskers and entertain them as gucste of h'gn and merited distinc uon tbe celebration nn saturdav night wa a splendid iff r throughout the company ! bars fortn from its hidden " din " some i where on conn street ot about half pist 8 o'clock aiter mard ing through several ! r.f the streets accompanied by an excellent { band of mt-sirian the " mvisin'ps " made n brief call at the corinthian r yal street where the friends ot the cutb ite orphan a-lvum were holding a fair the ro»m whs so crowded however lhat ihe maskers bail no oihpr opporinnijv of display thin , simplv moving in excellent order aroend the hall and then passing out to resume i their round of visitations their next cell was upon the mayor of the city who wei j come*i bis annual visitants at the mansion house the entertainments given on this ; occasion we are told were sumptuous and complete from ihe mansion house the process on f.ur.d its way to the ball-room i ofihe w^vriiy house whero a brilliant ar i ray ol ihe fashion end beauty of the c:ty awaited its commfj in this elegant saloon , the symhr.lic chararteis of the corps were fully revealed tbe company consisted of j about sixty in number and were ail dressed ! in tasteful and sppropnate costume it was an atlptnpt lo pprsonify some ol the i doilies of grecian ar.d roman mytholoo-r | and the effort was ever way as successful 39 human ingenuity conld achieve on an oc casion of tbe kind we give below some thing like tbe order in which ihis m*rs«.en ous procession entered the room and moved around the hall after 115 entrance 1 ssturn time wnh his scythe hour glass and wings 2 jove brandisbin his thundeibolls over ihe vanquished titans 3 cnpid with wings and arrows 4 mars — fiery mars in full armor and warriors 5 bacchus nnd hi bacehanals crowned wiih grnpe vines carrying a goblet and an antique vessel followed by the jesier silen os g b'ack winged night and j"»eund di 7 diana goddess of the silver bow and hound 8 hercules ihe hero of the cub 9 minerva the goddess of wisdom and ! war 10 the graceful appollo and the celes i tial nine 11 mercery tbe winged messenger of ! the gods 12 castor and pollux twin stars 13 atlas supporting the g'obp ; 14 charon the ferryman and the fu ries 15 janus emblamatic of the past and ! ful ore 16 orpheus seeking eurydice with his harp 17 pluto in stale with key anil scep tre wiih lii judges — minos rhadaman thns and jeii'ii 13 peisens the valiant with medusa's frightful hem 19 fortune the blind gorldess wiih her horn of plenty 20 vulcan with hia cyclops carrying their nv;l and hammers 21 hymen with ins nuptial torch veil , and doves 22 wnh serpcnt-twineil j t ff 23 n-piune with indent triton and ■tlier s c.n '<*, with sh.'us 24 j on with the golden fleece 25 pn with bis pandi^n pipes and ' la-iphiog face 26 svlvanns ; 27 flarpicratec tbe god of silence wiih * hrs finger alw-ys on his lips at a given signal from sanun the differ j enl characters came into their appronrtale ■altitudes anrl al another signal thev return ! ed to their ordinary positions 5*s if by tbe ; spell cf a m ei f i3n their p?rts were we j rehearsed " lo ppeak in ihealrical par'ance | ond the pageant was more complete nnd in • more classic t*tsle than anv exhibition ever ' before made by the society though on the same plan it w-^s not the same f ers ni 1 fieation thronghuut ihat took place two years since the mystic ceremonies over fhe orches tra struck up a livclv air and he mimir del j ies be furies and other ministers of ihe ; gods nnd godtlesses above and below fill into ilssofi measnres nnd with each a p-rt , r.f r from the assembled fair ones who bad 1 gathered there to g ze upon tiie veiled yc ! ■brilliant spectacle tripped it on the halt ■fantastic toe till nei-r tiie hour of midnight at another given signal the maskers firm ed in ine went again through iheir atti'.odes moved in stut-lv procension out of the l.all • and as far as we could i , i*.*t<r r iik thf j gorgeous imaginary of a vision dissolved j into thin air thin ended the coivht j ions celebration ts the past an lhe o ' pening of the present year — mobile adv correspondence of the roanoke republican j raleigh ta 4 1343 mr epitor : — i find more attractions in ihis place than 1 expected : to my great sur ' prise i am here yet ; but as yon aro little • in tr-rc?ted m my movements i proceed lo fi>rn;-*h von with what may be of mlerest j in the legislative prcceo'inrs . i two soijaeh of deep snd mosnentons concern nol intrir 3ir-al!y of a polio ch*ir ■actcr but nuiie so to a considerable exit 1 1 bv tbe li'h-os are now engaging ihe alien i lion of the le-jislittire — the llra rmri and the binks the l^cos on lhe firsl j subject had ihe audacity the other day 10 i charge the whigs with being the inthois of all tie evils id conoerling the r ads with | the state ihey were n-wered in aci.r ner which they will not soon forgrt afier ihe snu*ke of the by'tle h3(l cleared away ihese facts seemed lo h**ve been d m'lted by all parties — that in the tear is36 mr william il hayw nil's eloquence and inflti n e induced tbe first iuvisment * ver , made ny the s-ate in a r il road ; lha on a pr>*positu n lo dispuse c:f ibe s trplu rev i enue ihen lately received graham jovner and moore reporled a scheme to the senate j to lend nut all lhat was not reeded tn pay a public debt then owned by the statp and j tosnbscnb three hundred thousand dollars 1 in the cape fear b*nk — btils to carry into , effect these purposes passed the seriate which was then whig and came to the common then democratic where the plan ' was wholly changed br tbe 11 fluence of mr hayw.od and six hundred h 0ll , n i rf lars snbscr.hed in ib p w.!min e!on an d r - leigh rail road for ihis 8 . l0 d service done to um comnany mr il 3ya , nn j h , 3 ridden on lhe road ever mce wnh a free ticket and tu a hundred limes boasted of that achievement in the legislature as the chief glory of his life ii further appeared lhal saunders ard henrv h%d both waraplf urged nd memo morialized wi _.- at e q enre lhe le gialatore of 1s33 to endorse the raleigh and g ston rail road bonds for five hun dred thousand dollar lha ihfii tad fcmbei recommended the slate should b rrow three ! mi lions nf dollars lo build r nl bo-ads el ie where in the state and especially . ne from fayetteville towards thp wpst wliere coat was estimated at iwo mi'lionsof dollars the stnle in this w in uke s-ixietn hundred thousand dollars ! ! i it further appeared that ui the l-gisi tiure of 1340 mr haywood wrot a bill which was presented to the house and rpjp.sed containing hi plan nf relief for ibe r ieigh and gaston r<*ad ; which plan in short was to lend the rh.i road three hundred thousand dollars to be pan to tho stock at fifty dollars a share altho-inh the said stock was then worth from o.ic in two dollars a share only doe it not slrike yon with astonishment that the dem cms are always bawling j agninst internal improvement and yet they j are sure never to think a man worthy of | any elevation unless be has been the fore , ■o)..st champion of what ibe so especially i condemn they are right down hj/pocrites on this subject the fact is sir that the riil riad om panies are in as much distress as the people are and ihe legislators will he hound to do something in regard tn iheir debts cr the j failh of the stale musl be tarnished 1 cant think for a moment with any pa i '. tience of the tatter alternative ; ihere is not po much d-fficulty wiih the wilm'.nirton and raleigh rail road 09 with the other ; the former company has paid the interest on all their bonds up to the present moment of j time but ihey are unable to meet ibe se ; cond instalment of fifiy thousand dollars last summer ih^y paid fiiftv thousand dollar and ha kept the road in excel lent repair r-v'-siihstanding ibe heavv inju • ies ihey have sustained by ih 3 slorms it lhe summer : ibis r ad in a litiie limp un der its present head wil he bble to breathe freely but ihe other i think is dead tt can nol pay the i teres on is b nd tl o most fea-ih'e pnject in regard to he wilmington r )! road bunds seems to ho to authorize ihe lilerary board to boy ihem in and if the coii'-ant p»y the inter est npon ihem as there is no doubt it can trie fund fur common schools will not be bo diminshed bv the wav there ts a proposal to rrpe 1 lhe l r w of tbe las session distributing ihe school fund aceordmg to f d ral popula tion and substituting in its place white poo ulalioc — if this iniquitous and abominable oropnstlion should succeed il if a matter of vert little interest or halifax county.wheth er the fond is absorbed hr ir,s:!veni l roads nr tnrown into the o.-can i'er sl re will be so small 39 in str.iie dead her ener gies and public spirit on behalf of fiee : education and nn--v so lhe g : !:■'. in mv opinion ihere nr-rer was a lc^isiatore 1 rip^r cr lhe px'tem'iy of f ! r than ':• = n s called democratic one li lias piled upon the tables of nut h i ion es half a t a f the most ah unconstitutional and foi ish bills respec iinrr i i»p banks that have p*jp been introduced n legislative halls of ihi stale would yon t.«-iieve thai afrer al ih b wbieh have been isirndnced r fl c:i un i.e ■banks and li.eir management every one f whicli i.a-e its o igin io a-a biggs cf martin ' either dirpntly or indirectly it wa pos«iwe ia tear that gecileman admitting on iip floor in the uei'se of common as be il'.j io da thai lie elieireil tlfy bid been well min aged soch is ihe fact however a m>st irtierrsiip.2 quest i m la the slate of n carolina is naff ar.de discussion in ;::? b use ■■' cettirnnrs al a mpeiirg of the stockholders of r si3ie bank hpid eri ypsierday h s onanim -.-'- -* s:ii7pd ilia i r i *- y prefer *.. to s*.'rr*-ri:ji-r rfi - cl "■' cr if soch should he i plea«or of : he n ii io cofiiinoino nny |. rz^r a corporation wberp mnnitarf aftiirs should be rpgolal**d bv iba i - - nal whine and aneods'ftatindir.l legislation ol q a^li financiers in r.o rr.'.nni b crown anuses the b ■• '.- 1 for nnt pxpandin tbri issoes so as in -- ■~ ':;*» people's ittslrpsse bv makii z **"* mei pledi ; fti ; an.l ir ih *•»*-_' lie aw a b 2 ' _*- h-i '• introdoce b ik er!a'ino ihat il pver ibe b l iho't be conipelled t.i suspend ■*>*. bavoyoni m'.re pipi*r than cp°r'p ihev ahtwh fn'feil ifceii charters on tbe spul ibai tl.nr rbmrs 3b<«oid be i irked ■p and cumm jsiocers apr iir.ied to » •?.- iheir fftr-cs v.ei may tps as-o^d lhal bank of ih s-a-e is arlino ia sinceriiy aod in earnest : ihe loco however piofina in i it and i hould not fee al **'• orp sed if ibey sboom act u der m s beliel or i tbey abuin what ihey d.i cc want the surrender ot t charier i'he vvh'g will po againsl arrepting il 3 first itiey were rao-h ri:vi_rd io opinion : a part ol them io mumeriarv heat bt ev • a wjs be r ; ! p i cy to aid he dem e'ai m c r ryiog.oot a pr fessedly cherished potjeyol ibe:ra io have r.n bank si a '. inthedebi'.s v h h h 3 bprang np upon ibis noe ion the v bigs i jv i j tbe d*-rd'-*-rais lhat ihe m**aso*e would ■>«» di-as'r a that o vvoald be followed ny in a***d binkr*ipicy ; tt*i»i il.ey hrp-d lhat the d-.-njorrais w^ul now sep and aeknow etj»p ihe vt y g " ai •• be»6«cf be meen tha rirf*eoteos - y :^ » k h ibet b*»e m long prea-hod from ihe stomp nbegnde and de ceive the people and ihe sober anion ol a lepra sen it live swnrn in ihe d*sch:--r i nlb _ 0 i f ,. i he jfflokirraflj |, 3vp mn re sens ihac luo-ivia thes r^ndpr ..( he charter wruld ne rrepi ble to ib people ni nor.h xam.lma bui h**v have wa.led o fit m hen a"aahs on the elnfcs thai th-y ffar ihe harm of the pip.-ore tn-j | t'om rnre-i nitmki flfl fn ., r f „ ; „ lp 9 t1 * t . ' ma pe p'e y-n will -' „ ! t w boweve i •* what „ r]l , hl _ ... ,..,.., will run ih misesbvpn •■- . p ...,., mpn.n one ,. . . nuence iheir rain vl rfedkresa * i fpar an.l tremble he bank ; - il be - ! - '-• -. r r'psni ir*t«i he ih 3 . n.ij*v eirugoiino ind in 1 ppd tn prrp'rjp f om nv - : v • ■*• rp -,_ resenuttves fp^l n .: p pp 3 n.l a <• r-.'n tr - ii s ptevtioa ar..!i is trp-y ps f.i lo ihpmih t hp js de-.vr.pd fmca the bo«<e a ihs inipre^m j i p bv s*=*tp-p !-. '-■. i •*•..!,-. by snsariaf ? ra i.at all core saying ihai ihe-e never has been o iiu l.y any l»_isl are ol il.e slain •-_ bv this : ihe loeos mnkp a pany question . f e*/ery ihif _ and are shunning ih proper r n - = ni'.t'-s t.f ihe vonr station tbey sn mtrali reattfli daring iha tanvacs \( 3 matlfr ot *•*■«•> n«in ! ity r.*mee before tha h<*usp and proper to be referred lo i e.im-nii-ee ih«v will not 1 t s 3 „* . : r mop i iip r<*nsfl of this is t.-vi n ; na stnndma i-o*n*nilte in heir cc nmx i n fl lbs politics f 1 maj itv of th roo^e and wh n-y r he l'c.-is u n i i.i sun !,- gmos reapon s'.hili-y ibej spod ihe mallei l a select e tee m hp ncpo'nlpd ny he sppali-t-s hn it.vari at>lv ctinsij'uip ihem ■i a oaj.-iiy nl whig if ihp man s qijoh a n is thai p lineal cap 1 a i can oe made nut of ilipir act ••. \ ■■tirs must rea peel folly carolina gtatcltmatt 77ie bankrupt law thi hoose nf rer.re sonmivfrs his at last advi-^-s fr-.m wash g laken lhe vole opon the principle involved in lhe proposition lo repeal the bir.krnm law pass ed at ihe firs 9psskh of the p>>sent t h con gress ; .-.) ihr junisiaey v i-mmii'i-e have been peremtorilf instructed 10 bring in a bill fir iis im medtate repeal i ! will iff r d 1 lii lie consolation itrhi.se whn ea*nps''v t'pprecr.tp its rpp*sl a fir<t prop s-.l ia learn i>n ua ni**ti.>n of mr til [ linghas nf rhode i-lan.l the comii'inee waa als-i insir*j.*tp.j hv a largp maj riiy of ihr i «<* i lo rep rl in addition to and is pin of the bill 1 ! provision thai " li •? repeal sball n t extend 10 ; ar afiv-ct anv ease which al ihp lime this set 1 ! nes inln pff 1 ' :>• '.' t •'. r.nr any proceeding hi h a - bppn legally c and which i.i progress ondu arui oy 1 rtne of i hy repealed 1 leuisic.ua senator — on ibe 9 li instant ihn lfg'slatoie of ihis state elee'ed m\imi por.tkr i s:a:i ch an.l 0 flinching '., - ihe>enaip.il ihe uii'fd stales f.*r iix 1 from the 4ih of much next the foil he rpsul of ihe bai'ni : ai.i\.ixdrk porter 43 v.i.rs (' m co-ybad :: •• joua s j.i dell "> " b'ai.k 2 " m r c l a y - .* s d ran n . obl e a n s b a r it wi t.ld s-em to jt ii clash's parin > ind pro feasjons io new.oilt-ana have vied - j'.!;t-r in doing r not to b a iriot am siatesmao among ihe resi the n sen orleans lentlered ner the follow ing 19 . 1 ' : . orleans 1 i c*i::.*tr.!.mr..n : i hav • *.* \ dinarv saiislacunn he inv iti a i ■t*hxh the members of ; - '■■' ' n • •/ . havp cinr.p rne ihe honor l riveo dirirtt tny c j nrp in •!.■= r ' s n a compliment emanaiing t r rr a - • bar in it .;;:•• rs ol wh cu v h pob i my knowledge anile in ass-'gai'-j b»«h ind nc iied eir ine ce will be ev • ch risbt ti io gi recolleciioo i ap;.'»ciaie 1 iheoforen ing ! r etn in honorable profession »*• i all ih vicushode9 ol niy lie baa et*r c in manded my admira ' n in i marking ■■• h •*• i - gem !•- rn n ..! • ;■1 ,\ sentiments l::i v boa la ctire-ur in .. - • - s.mg a generoos ti - i.t prior l iny i.;*ar*::rp from li'm on ihe juornev v i.ni i .-.» ' ■•■• i r 1 ri *■i *-!<•. n * ; • ;. • s*ii i:f private vj-i-s snd porj - - i 1 d pre scri!ip*l l'i myse!i the role ••! avotding a lar as i possibly mold pool - * - 1 1 1 1 11 • -* ' . sbosid be ift-rni n n-v cc •:.-.: i am aware lhal ii ct 1 n ' i'v wl n v.'i r might be m l p , i ' "■■ibe -.- ■epiance . f ; w i.t -• • • i i did noi follow her eases i a :>" ah 0 i pres " ■- - r dis cnnmoiiing i r»gi - - ■v i '.,— '■■1 ', r ,-.- rm ng on - ba rale i have meaiione s 1 pe while h**'e la v r--,nv . ppotiei lies ' b and '•■adly r v a ; ;• - ..<• ■•' ne "-• is i irns ibsi thej a d iastie 10 iba r . .:•-.-. s -.■■cat me nnd al ibi - - ....... i .;:*, p-.!v;;l ..'..' • - _- .■'- ind i ffer voo gen lien - . oranees --;**■it - t friendly cooatdera km wm w n . '.. i have iie booor c at yoorfahhfal and ob'taerat h ( i it messrs j ba r g-itp mazareaa far kc g''rsia rbeapaei i eleen a m ibn s its t fill lhe vacancy in corgre-s occasmned by hp i a ih • f mr rlab""--»n--*n baa rp.ni ed in i i.e - • .- n i.t a sterling w h i 1 0 g rgia j nalofib 10 h ins ant s-^.e lhat hr;m a eai iba p 11 ei cat • --. ■._ i ' [ p9s in ihai p ; - -. t || • - candid •.'*•••*. ' ■- > i a t-jrin^r t-il is — t • 1 irnal ji : •• tha c ra heai at . _ ; •» gf.or.n v cr ■f'.rn he v h:g nr a - a i . ri m mcdocoald i - ei - ■•* jn.-idaie a ibe tan "■- oc ler election tbe whig eaodidate it w iin had a rcij my tvrr m a l ;|, c j ot 2 401 votes ine prtser.i result then tare siio«i a whig gain suce o * ooer ol 3.5s9 vijifs i h « 3'n rf hjve eie'y reason tuoebeve wi be ncreasej when a the cuon • ip-s ar bettd frwb
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1843-01-28 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 28 |
Year | 1843 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 27 |
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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 January 28, 1843 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601553637 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1843-01-28 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 28 |
Year | 1843 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 27 |
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 4718350 Bytes |
FileName | sacw03_547_18430128-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 January 28, 1843 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
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jsw terms .. v tchman ma.y hereafter be had l , , ,,, a ,|, nee nnd two dollars and . v year ,_ received for a less lime i lor in advao_ce i .;.„:• ai ihe option o . r-nr^ge6 are paid r i oi al krt!s!ng • ■- for the first insertion and j i continuance , « || : . it irged 25 per ct high : . . ive rates ,| per cpni will be made to j , lb « ▼ nar - j priiseroenls viiil he continued unii j * ... for accordinijly in less order j ii - of times r e—ed to ihe editor must j | i ,-> sure a'lec'ion j gowad hotel t|l»»t tbe subscriber j uvvin'g p rchased thai well knotvn and ,: iblished i'tmlic house fknown j * me 0 | slaughier-s tavernj in the sbury n c informs his friends rally thai the same is now nof travellers & boarders i . and bap wiil he supplied with and surrounding cmintry af ti.blesspacions and bountifully snp iin and provender nl all kinds al ' ., faithful aud attentive osileis rned pledges himsell ihat no ex i , ', irts hall b wanting io jjivegen v loall who mav favor hi tn wnh james l cowan ' i!7 li l.lmis ! ts l.lv&s ! > to i lejiks sheriffs consta blfs sec ol ihe " watchman | pfintinj office ' respectfully informs lhe f and constables ol ihe surround counties that i.e has and will continue to mnd a full supply uf blanks neatly n good paper ami nut surpassed by any vo rk done in ihe stale all orders from a dis tance fur aoy of ibe following blanks prompily ] iu : superior courl witness tickets writs ,. i bonds ca sa bonds subpoenas vendi ■ni kxponas jn-ors tickets executions county i ouri im •*•■tic e!s execuiions - ■■.. iodic o nts indie uu i * • o • fr ers \" oi exponas witness l'ick s . &.• llaneous constables 1 warranls wjih ns attached ch sa'a bonds goar '--, apprenuces indeninres marriage \ pe nee lb rids deeds of trust i conveyance delivery i!-;nds lujonc ■-, s hi-rift's p.'ei's vendi expo appeal -■commissions tn iak'9 depnsiiions con r b io administraiors bunds prosecu i 11 nds.siperior and ct court printing ! printing ! ! fancy jos work t\y diffeiien i t olors done ai olid and no surpassed ly v in ihe state = s«l i'trv nov 10 i 1 * 12 a'o joke 31'if ** '■-: • offers for sale bis valuable i plantatiun i 1 lies on both sides of ihe i leadinjj frmn salisbury lo charlotte ... , v i nm salisbury li contains 265 1-2 cres . is v.t water v ry convenient o lhe i is an xcelleni siand for a public se a 1 intend moving this full i will ■vt terms such as will sun ihe limes ; . he mi ney will no be expected while uain t i i '-• president wellington smith " ' -■' 1s i "•' ___ prijes cjhrent at s ssb0 hy dan js v j cents 4 -. o cotton yarn 00 ly an s 30 i molasses o n 40 v 10 ? 50 n;ii!s 6 a 7 ii r 8 oats lo a 20 u 25 pork 3 clean 5 h 6 i sugar it 5 a 10 9 _ l 1 ! loaf 15 a 18 27 suit s.ck 3 rs 20 25 i'n how 7 >: ;; [ -. i i tobacco r n 20 i 50 55 tow-linen i2 a 16 :'"- per ih 3 a4 wheat hush 75 iseed oil pr whiskey 25 a 80 gal 90 sl wool clean 25 ' vvs,t"skvii_lb jan 11 45 ■molasses 25 j 1 0 i 55 ' nails cut pa 3 j 5-1 ;• 04 sugar brown t a 10 | ' * 27 a s lump 14 10 a it l.nal l *! is j n * ♦» i bi sail uti ago j 1 vara 14 a is i sack ■-.!_ 40 n | , accoleal 2 a 3 ; i'.f,lj ■17 coiton bag tn j sl 12 kit rope 8 a 10 i " sl fi 1 wheat new fo a 85 \ .:""'"' 25 ,. 30 whiskey sfl a ss t "' . :%* wntil 15 a 20 •_! j *, jan 10 is42 - k 3"jj - 4 . nails cut assnr 7a s vim 5 " si i wonglit ig a is :. t ' er 12 j a 15 i oats unsuel 30 a 37 ! l w »* 22 a 25 oil gal 75 a $\ \ " yh 2 * a lamp 125 r rp pelb i0al , linseed 1 10 a 1 25 r v rp|h i2|a 14 pork looibs 5 a 6 ; -.,^' 4a 7 rice looibs 4a5 r nth 40 - 02 sitrr^r lb 6 a 12i r "•" miasj salt sack 3 : vvl 30 a 33 hash 100 v :. lun m 5a (. j stcrl amcr 10 a 00 1 h *- 7 i en ? sh u ■v 3 4ft german 12 14 _. 12v ! te.aiinpe.sl ft 1:^7 .'. if c0r\(y cotjkt writs r j o ati j f ot ga j e al acr^hma sffllactt iwaiiu printed akd published by ") f t_-r"v c \ " see that the government does nol acquire loo much power keep a check 1 u 27 — v ) i i 1 k \ t mvcec pevdlkton f " upon all your rulers do this ksd liberty is sape.»-gen'l harrison i j c if hole no 5-17 ! pai.ifiinitrv ja^uaryss is43 ~^ clo-ttk i^d witch 1 repairing f fflfle subscriber respectfully informs bis old ; jl friendsand the public generally , ihat he has opened a shop in salisbury in the above busi nes<5 in a room directly opposite west's brick building in lhe house of dr burns formerly owned by joo i.shavprand just below j &. vv murphy in addition to ibe above ihe subscriber will carry on ihe silver smith business in all lhe varieties common in cuuntrv lowns such as miking spoons c and repairing hilve ware he bpgs to assure the public thai if punctual attention lo business and skillful work will en ulle him lo patronage and support he willmer ii it aaron wool worth ov 13 lflf valuable property for sale in lexington i'h^fie subscriber is desirous to sell privately 1 lhat well known business siand in losing ion n c.sisuated a short distance north of ihe courthouse formerly occupied by caldcleugh dusenbery & co and at present occupied by brevard ami adams the honse is of brick large and commodious containing an excellent store room and dwelling apartments all under the same roof attached to ihe premises are all necessary outbuildings those h ishing io pur chase or lo examine ibe above property will re ceive attention if application be made io andrew caldcleugh may 1 1841 t br sherman's are the hest med1c1xes in the world being the cheapest and most pleasant phi edical facnliy watmly approve ihem dr sherman is a skilful and experienced phy j sieian nd a member uf ihe medical society oj new yoik sherman's cough s.ozenges are ihesatest sorest and mosi effectual remedy for coughs colds consumption whooping cough asthma tightness ol ihe lung or chest 4*e sii-niniaxr tor*ii lcze.vges are lhe onlv infallible worm destroying medi cine rjior discovnred they have been used in i over 1.400.000 cases and npvi-r known lo fail i sherman's camphor i.ozexges give immediate relief in nervous or sick heari - he palpitation of ihe heart low ness of spir its despondency fainting oppression or a sense of sinkingo the chesi diartlio la sttude or a sense of fatigue sherman's fever and ague lozenges aro the mosi certain remedy for this distressing complaint ever offered lo the american public — in the immense number ol ca«es io which ih ; have been used they have never been known i | fail sherman's rcsloralive lozenges * diarrl cci or looseness nf the bowels su corn ! mon and troublesome during ihe summer monih ! may now he entirely prevented bv a proppr us j of these lozenges they are prepared express i ly for thai purpose ami can ba relied on wii j perfect c nfi.lence persons subjee.i to a d<--r8n i ment of the bowels should never be without iheot j they afford immediate relief from all iho attend ' am gnpings faintness depression s,-c sherman's cathartic lozenges are as plea-an and easily taken as the comnn peppermints and are an active an-.l tfficiir medicine thev cleanse the stomach ami bowels and are the best aihanio ever ii'ed f..r bilious persons where an active medicine is rcqu'red ihey are nol only ihe besl bul the safest thai can be administered sherman's strengthening plaster the besi of all plaster for rheumatism lum hsgo pain or weakness in the back loins j side nr breast the above medicine is for sale wholesale retail ai lhe salisburv medienl drug store l j c b \\ heeler agent salisbury n c sept 3 1342 lvg br jfioffavs vegetable life . tgedieines possess qualities of the im *! mild and !• nefieial nature they are composed i t ai nclesthe most anti-potresceul combined wnh ingredients known a the only certain antidoti for fevers nf e**ery description when the dis ease is produced enhcr from oold obstruction bad air swampy and damp situations or pal rid mtasmi wlieiher malignant or epidemi or bv oihet causes these medicines are ceriain in then operations ut effeeis thev a r e possessed <>* pe 1 coliar qnalilies which not only expel all di*ea j bul at ihe same iime restore and invigorate lhe i system when firs taken into ihe stomach | they immediately diffuse themselves like vai>nr through everv pore producing effects at once j deli_h'l"l salutary and permanent when ihe ] stirk of life begins to grow dim t'te circulation languid and the faculties parallel ihese medi | ernes are found lo give a ume to ihe nerveg px hiletaie the animai spirits invigorate ihe body and re animate ihe whole roan the life medicines have a'so been nsed wiih the mosi happy success in ner»>us and d*,g pepiin diseases consumption asthma liver complaint rheumatism chronic and inflama tory d rnpsies c scp'call at cre roger's agents salisbury oc 2-2 1842 lyl3 gc a supply of the above invaluable me dicines are for sale ai james cross roads iredell connt-y by * a c mcintosh agent i salisbury jan 2srd 1842 mr pendleton dear sir i perceive by '■your last paper lhat another man of mighl bas bolted oui to fight—no i should say to veto ■the doings of bostingee ! what shall 1 do ! !. .. oh i wish i was a geese all forlorn all forlorn ; oh i wish i was a geose all forlorn i'd pick my grass in peace and cumulate much orease eatin corn eaiin corn mr ediior can't yoo help me out of this scrape ? but who is " i'clo who is be that i us atiempis lo veto me ? ah ' i think i know the man ; he hails i goess from ire land the temperance cause he says i hate " ann doom it io a silent fate ;" and think il truly strange indeed i hai periodicals give tl speed veto ve'o ihoo art wrong i would not h'.sh iho temp'rance song : but luke-warm friends by vft neo-lecls i'he noble cause with death injects the ladies i have boldly said than temp'rance sooner would he fed pon romances and lips and verse tliat smack of love and slyly ivorse ! who'll disprove il ? the times may change and change a^ain but human nature will remain until truth and virtue shoot deep in ihe heart iheir goodly root i mav be a rip vanwir.l.le like him as sleepy and as wrinkle ; bui this i've fuutid when good and evil before roan ssei he serves lhe devil i well rpmember what was done by the ladies when i wis young as now ihey sung the mo»ino line ; as ihen they drink egg-nog and wine advice is senl io b<>*-tingee by *■' veto and in poetry how to secure in ins last davs the beaming of connubial rays the idea is a borrowed one : " josiah " s pa and it tbe son it comes lo me a we.-k ion lae i'm living in connubial state good-bye *' vein good bye o vou ! if d'ffeien mads we i pursue and if again we e'er should hitch i hope twill not be in the ditch bostingee ( owbelljons tho «• cowbellian de ralcein ' society { had their 13th annual colel-ratton on new ; year's eve in this city lt is an institution lhat ii3s excited the admiration and curios ' iy nol only of our citizens at home bni if persons abroad who have heard of lis [ mislenoos and yet significant ccremmiifs v me even or eight years since we remem ■• i lhat one or iwo wiseacres in n«-w yuri ! nd b sion w r j-ihilant and exulting in ! the newspapers ol these cities at having ' discovereil ns they presumed he s-rrr nd cabalistic cipher of ibis ren wned fra ternity another ye*r rolled around an ihese same learned sod searching criti-s were leli in bewilderment al tbeir previous discoveries the mysterious club pui forth i its announcements in tbe papers of ib;s city j in a language that defied their wisdom to interpret their celebrations were veiled | in impeneirnble secrecy end at thai time ; as a present no cine in ihe personages in ; the masquerade or to ll.e objecis of the , asseetatiofi could be had except bat might j be gathered from their symiuls and their j performances among the revelations that have in ihis manner come to light we are proud lo mention tbat in years past the ! widow and the orphan have shared largely ' tn the benefactions of this invisible brother ! nooil and tlm ion without any ostentatious de and we rn.y add in a manner thai ver would have been rev aled but through tbe overflowing gratitude of the recipients of its bounty all else 13 mystery that he fraternity is composed of respecl>ble ; ciliz ns nl the phce !*- presumed irom their j orderly behavior al their a-.nual celehrations j and from the lact tliat it i cnmnrosry ft.r li e mayor i f lhe city tnd other distinguish ed citizens to throw open the doors of their residence lo the maskers and entertain them as gucste of h'gn and merited distinc uon tbe celebration nn saturdav night wa a splendid iff r throughout the company ! bars fortn from its hidden " din " some i where on conn street ot about half pist 8 o'clock aiter mard ing through several ! r.f the streets accompanied by an excellent { band of mt-sirian the " mvisin'ps " made n brief call at the corinthian r yal street where the friends ot the cutb ite orphan a-lvum were holding a fair the ro»m whs so crowded however lhat ihe maskers bail no oihpr opporinnijv of display thin , simplv moving in excellent order aroend the hall and then passing out to resume i their round of visitations their next cell was upon the mayor of the city who wei j come*i bis annual visitants at the mansion house the entertainments given on this ; occasion we are told were sumptuous and complete from ihe mansion house the process on f.ur.d its way to the ball-room i ofihe w^vriiy house whero a brilliant ar i ray ol ihe fashion end beauty of the c:ty awaited its commfj in this elegant saloon , the symhr.lic chararteis of the corps were fully revealed tbe company consisted of j about sixty in number and were ail dressed ! in tasteful and sppropnate costume it was an atlptnpt lo pprsonify some ol the i doilies of grecian ar.d roman mytholoo-r | and the effort was ever way as successful 39 human ingenuity conld achieve on an oc casion of tbe kind we give below some thing like tbe order in which ihis m*rs«.en ous procession entered the room and moved around the hall after 115 entrance 1 ssturn time wnh his scythe hour glass and wings 2 jove brandisbin his thundeibolls over ihe vanquished titans 3 cnpid with wings and arrows 4 mars — fiery mars in full armor and warriors 5 bacchus nnd hi bacehanals crowned wiih grnpe vines carrying a goblet and an antique vessel followed by the jesier silen os g b'ack winged night and j"»eund di 7 diana goddess of the silver bow and hound 8 hercules ihe hero of the cub 9 minerva the goddess of wisdom and ! war 10 the graceful appollo and the celes i tial nine 11 mercery tbe winged messenger of ! the gods 12 castor and pollux twin stars 13 atlas supporting the g'obp ; 14 charon the ferryman and the fu ries 15 janus emblamatic of the past and ! ful ore 16 orpheus seeking eurydice with his harp 17 pluto in stale with key anil scep tre wiih lii judges — minos rhadaman thns and jeii'ii 13 peisens the valiant with medusa's frightful hem 19 fortune the blind gorldess wiih her horn of plenty 20 vulcan with hia cyclops carrying their nv;l and hammers 21 hymen with ins nuptial torch veil , and doves 22 wnh serpcnt-twineil j t ff 23 n-piune with indent triton and ■tlier s c.n '<*, with sh.'us 24 j on with the golden fleece 25 pn with bis pandi^n pipes and ' la-iphiog face 26 svlvanns ; 27 flarpicratec tbe god of silence wiih * hrs finger alw-ys on his lips at a given signal from sanun the differ j enl characters came into their appronrtale ■altitudes anrl al another signal thev return ! ed to their ordinary positions 5*s if by tbe ; spell cf a m ei f i3n their p?rts were we j rehearsed " lo ppeak in ihealrical par'ance | ond the pageant was more complete nnd in • more classic t*tsle than anv exhibition ever ' before made by the society though on the same plan it w-^s not the same f ers ni 1 fieation thronghuut ihat took place two years since the mystic ceremonies over fhe orches tra struck up a livclv air and he mimir del j ies be furies and other ministers of ihe ; gods nnd godtlesses above and below fill into ilssofi measnres nnd with each a p-rt , r.f r from the assembled fair ones who bad 1 gathered there to g ze upon tiie veiled yc ! ■brilliant spectacle tripped it on the halt ■fantastic toe till nei-r tiie hour of midnight at another given signal the maskers firm ed in ine went again through iheir atti'.odes moved in stut-lv procension out of the l.all • and as far as we could i , i*.*t |