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fill m f i*il*tifrf st if k^mil mf 11 lit 11 $!.._.._ la polilifn wws agriculture jiit.nml jntproormrnts c-tommcrre tlir 3rt nn c\mts illornlitu nn tlir i'minli fi.lr.1 vol xiv salisbury x 0 september i 1857 j 1 brunei j ■; i > i - 1 ' • » 1 : and i'roi'lliistor a nurlli carolinn abolltlonlat tlo wt - 1 . ' , i - • t . , 1 1 lul i has grul ifiod tho pillllil i'l i i m lllll hi nln n |. lllll 10 ll n chllniotor ii".l anil i ill of mr i j i i toil liowiin l|ici nf north carolina who him wi'illyti n i i aboul . in v iv n i nl niii'ilmni j mi al have incontinently .. lim 1,1 ! over mr id iper'n in i mu i i have heen i / di provu i and now in lliu folhitt lug iirllciu flu 1 ni u huvu ll mil i.ii ll ii i n • nc lllll i hi km iintl ...... jn onr ml veil l.inu columns will bu found il.n j . .' n itii . ■.: n i k untitled li luipuiidiiig criil of ihu ' is h ih iv lo lliuel h i v hi n ttnwuii helper a ■iho advuriisi ineul is uikuh in n io iu the union fur i iiiii com mi li i ni und us ii ni ., conspicuous place iu ll mii ul li iug oul lum i several ol our smithum i mlein piirurics h won d in lie il id i.i i mullii il uhiiriiclui ol iho work uuil its uu i in illviin ol'iispui lui n u nl hi udny or in ' ie i • mg i ■..-.. iiicutod i 1 north i u thu real mum ' i linpeiiiliii • ' ii or mi lli hei n i ul i llowiui county north ' i > uu ago lie look ", ' li iu iliiii si il . .... i thorn unii 1 ... i • . ■• ii with ii mi m li . i uri.wn in ih i i business > on ufti rl el mation • i ' pm raised placed in mr ii i he inn i for il ol ni ii i oik i'm tiiopui'po - of books we i nnd iu ui li :' ■nml nol n w il wn heard l.v mr urown of hia pnrtiier r'mully . , letter from mr li lli i i il , mr ii , had deposit d i • • um i . ii bunk thul ha was iu wrelclu 41ii.i tllul in u - uholll . li || ui inny ui mn ho . -.; ■ag iin wus mill for mi .-. an i igiiin hu turn ■i . i with resiguu in ii ui 0 i ,,,.,. nud u man with n nc con , ., , name an i in a m * luml ii neyed •■■i il iho i ill ol bis . ii llie foi a modest « ... i i'll il ii ipor i m isl i ...■in ' u ' , for iu two y nrs alt r il i ounouii ■. 1 a , mi of lhe i u ii is now be ' ■to lim hei ii written to ih n,iv i'ork i tor and i irtb | author used im ing i south with thut this1 1 mr ilinttin i in ii i ' i of now 1 iii tir-t work i hie i w as ■thussp iksuf i ■i slavery nol ■, i . ' ■. i fu i in i ii fold or do ■<■include ihn ry will be trodiiccd lo i li iiany yen ' w.iliink , i'm tnlll.tl 1 '. ' i ,■■::>,. ' mr hn .', li ... n ho : . i of norlh f 11 w ii ■ii in i ■bl i fell ■it a duty no leg . in . in a ■■, ■"' thowl above cm i a lhal n ue i u ... . arily or , i i i he k.n villi crftblo biicci ll ' stamp foi their i ti u i ipled imp ni i tliat it is nol chiovou .... commiltrd to j.ill o mr john k i '"'■i'i ofthis i . ,.,!.. iotrcl i mr i thai all * i mid upon impiiry diicovorc i thu i _.,,, fi in an .., :. n .,,.,, |„. m \\ lieroupon mr j larlod • i niuilen eoiinly whom ho found his bug l'i which hud i , nnil no - there mr (.' ih n kepi on to i .,■"■'.. ,.,'..,| his i in iho | ion of ., mi 1 nk -, . who had hurti red av gor'i ami . ',..... : ni .. i nnd had thu man will win in !„• traded h milled i m in thnludii nil to v turn ut , i ,,.,,.. place vn i i on veslei l.n hoforo justice vu . and in dufaull ol hail ii will im i m u ■tu 1111,11 ' 1,1 i.l // w ih is | || , companion i v i will . ,. - , . ,.. ,.. i ■\ hyi :,.. i i , i „ i ... i in 11 !.,,., » ,..., hu ' 1 1 i i ,,. i i ■h . i ii i i ' i doll l , , iii ii>('(ip,i!i,in at a i'll lull i i in ' virion miiliiiir i no of i ' /.' io l i i ■i low.il i i ■.. ■' ugh more , vi ly np one of i form such diltict.ll : ■i ihat can mount ii l'i une a cries nl \ ! ■1 ■en in the tii ' i i i . . bm «'..,.: i coi i wii . main bn i di ' . r '. ' il in i ... ■'' ' ' ' y ihe till i or ol : i ovei in linn i henry ii glil luiigh in i ■ero wus ..... pirii und n i ion power iu him to | i : i ' ; ........ was n « uu i n . h 1 nml d.iwi i i ... mini , . lo iis broken und chopped up i ihu pra i i ■ne however i in ,. ni i to , i inililni iu kiwi i i ml i ;. irwin i id i ■i ll 1 mil pel i . u r i ■io i , irking ol | 11 111 . ' impnrtniil engine iii ihu r.'li in i iho h 1 arrest unit unhappy mi in it process uf ' l'll|iul'llti ii il 111 .!,.,! ; imi il uiui i le ' i'h'ii ilu iriv pnrtielus hull mill n in nn iv ,|„, ,„, ii hi n forked nto them ill imrt ... h wt hi in i'ulllutm nn i i i nil wn iiiiii i iii nn ro(.i'ul attending otn i ii thu in i an mission i i mr iiiim liii'l i.li hull inui loft ill ,■nil i 1 i'll ml i hi iho s-elolm'v 1 i'l '. ilniiril 1 mi i l.i.m i i li tt lu i iiitoriur ilisubbunee how • i i iiiiiih in ilifl'i renee in tl liosfilitl i ih which im were received wo '" fi i ii ." i . i hi onr . nun i showed . ■llllllitl willi ' -. v in iii un . inn mission lum n s thu gutc i iiiiou il a i 11 ■, .... :. i'm iioill l i u„l ;„, | a ihn . :. i mi il pillows nm i i iilni b.hools liirmed n contrast 1 iho i.i ah hi mu of our nm h i im wc mii round tl tain li in bchool in i thoir teach ' , . i , m ii • hoard llml bwecl . .. i li l mill tin-in in family ■ami limn almost roliiotuntly nnil ii"i imtil thu rn in nn was high lum mull ■' n is southard und li . to k ,„-.,-. ijliciilllliiil l,u liini i _, mid its iti sulls ;. since in 0 i there ' , now there iiiimi -,. iiiiinher tho ■the worl : uu n il is ; issihlo in estimate a in r « th two i i two men ■•■work • i il h list in ii mi ii if bo ii must suv.e the in ii of five men nl least now imu i nnty v : ih has three i'ty iii in - uu i rmr ... il rn of al il i in the stiito ul large there - md of these i ... labour of io lied ii ■n supposing thai y two montl nly they will save . . nl ! 2 .- • ' | er milium i ho interest on their tv : ' iii hit 70 nly ; bo thai i net a ite gain n them lions per annum i tli ; s it . • much greiiti r in the li si ,'■-:.• . • labour of i i n is saved du ihsin theyi ur thiseq ml ' • i i,(ii.n.i | er minium — ■n the lust five money is by no menus ■' .■- it ii _-. i'ho econo i . in our modern civiliz i ■il vn ie v : ml refer in the nion y or the iinir t rulii ■' . ■nly referred ns i to the ncies of our ralizution i illy nnd v th it theory of our rural or lo ihe ton . i • the ton the eon , thut i ii a america mid .. ,' : i of cllll i .,',.. ... . if ., ■i .' ., ..... ho turviitioii : it ol ' s mptoms thecitii '" tlie country ... ' si i wi ■. tin i in ncliiii1 iv ii a provi i time the inrving in cil es or re ■■/.' road /.'•■ten tftsllug '. invar llml ten iced to regular profession ith i . a man us ol o nm eating i . i ihu ton broker or luster ■! accuracy ofhis in the \ iiurii'iiu rn iii.ri und u ehnsthesonmili . . vn .. hu may mako . i '. per minimi while ol ulceration of the lungs :. , classifies it und il.li'1'i us tin vn flinch bort i ... nt tho colon holiness of it iin nexi lakes u ipmnlity ol i ., ... i . ,". ng i • nam suull iij 1'rngrmico ... . . ! . f irriiiiling nml bliuiillnling .' n n i ' ,,.■row i i nln porceluin i u i t wnlor ... draws lim leu i in this ' m ilitf i,i,l ortbto iii tl odih'eronl prices . mparo his wm i , tho skill of thi'so tasl nl lim ell'uel i . ... i lui said ruinous thev grow loan nervous • i . '. fool illi.l ii t ii a il llinv li.nl lim lu ltd ic huh itniii i formed to understand tho philosophy ofthis pi notion essential io the very i one of hints nml nnili ill . u fi i i'm ' derived from observation nml a lon train 1 . i mm ml . iiiiisl l.e i in mil were ihe atuiuspliui evi i win ri . ul . liiiiob,ntauiiiformlomperatnro,wi never have rain llllll or mn iv the wii lur absorbed hy ii in ovapornl from ■ilie sen ami the earth's biirlacu would de scend in un impel -,|, hi vapour ol , . use i !..■rntud 1 ... al u ... ■| ov i ihe uiiii -|. i me nml coiibi ipiontly its capability tu retain humidity is propor ln.inil.lv greater iu warm lhan in cold air tho air near lhe sniliu o ol i nu ih i warmer ihnu ll is in thu n gi f the clouds the bigl , i wo ascond f the earth ll ider we find tho al u ii nee the perpetual snow on very high ii iitnins in the hottest cl mutes now when fr lontinuud et ation the air is highly saturated with vapour though n bu in isible ily 1 n puratnro i suddenly reduced by cold currents do nding from ahovu or rushing from a higher lo n lower lulilu ic i retain moisture is diminished cloud are formed am tho rosillt is ruin air cniidensos u it cools and like a s go filled with water nnd compri — i po u ut the water whicli its diminished capu city cannot hold lluw bing dnr yi i in.ii bimple is biich nn nrrangeiiient for watering the enrlh sei 1 ..,.,,'. tn immense organ tin great organ placed in the town hall at l.n i i england ism i the marvels of musical mechanism ll c in sists offour rows of keys sixty-tlin onoti nml two octuves ami an half ol pedals ll ri i oles iii nm l ■■- ■■- ui i 8000 pipes varying in length from j fool three-eights ot an inch ten octaves apart the rami bonrco of win 1 i from tu immense bellows each having three feeders phi 1 in the vault below the floor of the hall these are i wn i v a - earn engine consisting of a pa luting cylinders there nre he i vi re other bellows or rcservoh , on .. givine ite own appropriate pressure of uir to those stops or pipes which it supplies 1 1 ■■pneumatic lever is u : od to each of lhe inanuals distinctly or separately to manual couplers to the pedul organ there is a double 6et of pneumatic levers but the most ehiborati use of this power is found in its application tu tho combi nation of stops it being exhibited in n compound form to each organ individu ally and to lhe whole colloctivi ly where i.i olio operation the player is enabled to produce a combiiiati n of si the entire instrument at onee humboldt alexander v ,, il.n i it is the king ol -, ence ami without it compeer li works ami achievements urn familiar to all and will t i an ii , . is i.n-nr a i fun ,. through nii successive generations l'i rsonally ho i an object of special ottriictiveness his figure is described as not large hut rath er stout his feet nnd hni is nro snuil . nml of bcniitiful form his s ivor whit hair biirronnds the onornblc vi n ni eh j .. lavg i of genions hi eyes are . . .' ' itai ling his ndvanci ! -.,_■--. are fill of ex russioii and life i lips reveal a particular sin iron i '. half benovoleiit in . of s lua su prcuiucy while pen i forward his eves cusl i ■the from timo to time ho i fts lie is iu tlio truest sens . ing of the word thu best narrator the . li in 1 urn ri u woi i knows an im nn liso am um of knowledge is always nl h - control (.„-.-, names and ttgur - never escape his memory whiskey a merchant in our city sol : .. . r nnd it seems ii i nis gotten him into ti i e n no doubt ii didninm whoilr.ii k it upon heii _; cnlh d i n to pay forit tin i i ;■:.! was reci vi dorsii i uo eii ago and i urn a shame ol il ul hi pleas wuil till the lust of l comber and i will com down lu colli with you dor sir vou r i il ill iil'inr [ w i 1 bo if i ml il dor sir that win kev cost ine.ru i iiiadu rn it i took ;. irip i ■■i an i loll ll iii in to l.n . . toll 1 came homo and ho pi uh iho due he le a ll itol : .. u v coseil mo i uo in d led so that disal i . . ing un i m .,! ihe l 1 ort to tho god v this winter i woo i i i ui 1 am . 1 cu imr an bo 1 ue your pm i pucll'ully yours i'll l-l"s i mn 11 nil ilni i si . i va-iiim.,"n august io the decision has heel ' oenoral laud otlici , iha i ll iso uim.-t.i imm hi country us shn , | to pro .... | , lirst ea-e based on the i i.e s • .' liiiuiirllnc mi lim religion ol rcvolu linn ui i i 1 know i dgh when i think of ii thul hitherto ihu french people huvo boon i religions of nil iha nntious of europe ib it hucunso idenof ood which urises from nil the ovidunei bof mn t ti re nml from iha tlu th of reflection i . . prol'o indi i und welglitiosl hlou of which human intelli mien is i and i ■in noli i i ml i lug the inoal rn pid i ni ihu most supc hil.tha the mosl nuri llectivc ol nil unrnpeiin rn mind hus mil i n force i verity necessary lo carry far and long tho n litest concepti i iho hun . can • ir got . . nm • rn - i ii .■al ways ink 1 upon thorns ives tu think for us to lei ve i ir 08 and pray for us '. 1 il i in we ure olid have hem u pie a lier nation lad bv ngs hei and ambitious men from i ind novi r keeping them : rnvug . harming and corrupting i pe ; and bringing hoiiio the manners i ■,. -. i.i.ii,i v lightness and impiety nf iho cuinp to iim hro-sido of the | pie i i know not bill certain ii is that the nation has an iu iibo progress lo mnl a n berious thought if bho wishes to be free if we look m lhe churnctors compared as regards religious beiitimontb of the great iiiitiona of europe america even as n im advantage i not for ns tin real in.n uf our country live und d . nn completely theiinl idea for which it is worth livii . und dying tliey '"'• looking ai ilie - . till r or nl -• at ( posterity i ipeu llie ! istorv of america the histo ry ol bug-land anu the history of ranee mini thu - 1 , ni lives tlie great douths the grout martyrd mis the grout words of the hour when the ruling n gin uf life re veals itself iu tho lust words of dying und compare washington nnd franklin fought spoke suffered ulwavs iu tho inline of ood for . i ; oil | mid ii liberator of ameri in ilied confiding to ood tho liber ty of thu people and his soul •■•. iho young martyr of patriot ism j lilly o1 m ih nu but imputience and who died to expiate his country's dream of liberty bnid to his jailer i rejoice that 1 die innocent towards the king but ii victim resigned to the king ii lligh to wl nil life is duo i'lu ri publicans i i cromwell only sought tho u 1 ol god oven in ihe field of battle their politics were iheir faith tin ir reign a prnyi r tin r death a psalm one hours sees feels that god wns in all the i ivoiiioi '- ol ihese great people uul hn u traverse la munchn come tu uur times ope ir annuls and listen to tin inst words ofthe great | i ' rs ofthe drama of our liberty 1 lliink that c d wus eclipsed ■. llml i was unknown luge ii - iry will have lhe ul ii -' win i she rei nts to ; ". those annihilations rather than uted men in the greatest . . i the victims only have , ' . i ; tho tribune and lictors have i ■nl m rabenin the ed of death '' ■' ' ii v rs said he in ■villi perl , lies lei me die to the sound uf delicious music !" not n word i il d orol hissoul s n-ual phi .... . i me sen i inte madam uolniid.l in oflhe ]{ il i on tlie yedhcrl louth shelool | n ■■wui'dslieavon '. i inly one ... : n door nfthe ii i . mu , - ' 1 .,■dosmoulins to his exc ' "... roiid i i vera tin two lusl t i hear d tv : i 1 • • is worth the trouble ! iv hut i of tin .... ' i to v prou il hod l'he i . "..„• i 1 in i so much i : '..,'. i i i nposl ite repu - irticrs au lithe ■vi ue ii t ! so i vol f lh„t ) \ man whosi cxci i . ■ii ■• m hic-a , .., a jewish dlsiibllllii's j tim charleston stan lard contains n becond h •'. r from mi mayer on the biibjocl i jowl h d lies to which ii n have aii ni nllii 1 ii says on ii ,. , . ol tha i .. ly ol thu jew i amongst ul tha cil nuns of thebo i'm led states i ' ,,. are i ■• in loyal to ihu south rn i its po dai ■i ni ni a the dew ail nvur ihe country i npuuk iv in my own .. 1 hundred holiuiu lo the lllnek hcpub ican parly ; tin i the law ami tho testimony thei l'i nr 0 , ■nd do not inlngl with lhe i '.. n ni ' yhnlitii ni in an i i elm i i piiblicmiism et id om»u :/. nue have never int ilu in ihn li brand of discord end dis ipl ii itud il into a .*., i'outh ; ii ■i ed syne i i ■■in fare of lhe lund wliither 1 have i you to dwell and pray in it behulf unto the etci imi ; i i . ahull yc tare well :' there hebrew voting mon's a - uf this ,',., i u-.i ... •. di graced il . and driven mom worthy mi . hy inter fering in polil .. ulutions hostile to the s ruth ni i oi : all >*. jewish mini's rs in the united states and murk ! not on nf th m u a nalit american th -. a all / it/ners—hiw as yet profaned his pulpit dec i w tthb__^___^ta liiiiuani'1 iii real life we extract the following from the charleston corrospondeuco of the lair field herald ' some few days ago a young couple i am told entered u copartnership of love and wen1 to gel married without tlie knowledge of their respective parents — tiieir aggregate age does not exceed thirty-four years — tlio young man being nineteen and the ls*d lifn en years old it is all right to get married when the parties attend to thai bolemn contract with proper preliminary measures and have ni the means to enable them tu gel along fairly iu the affairs of d estio life but in'the en just related the romance is that thu incoi siderute lady belongs to a highly respectable family of ample mini whilst i e young man is an obscure individual u ithuiit any resour ces and of very mean i only recommendation c insists in some | iti action in ■. ■■•■' .. :. ■'. . :., • dose ol foppish pretei i how many io to o the plu . ugh o . - which n -'. ' f . i i ii istak i :' r roi ■1 ... . . • : n i ■....... r and so • i : ■in i not v ii tu ., arn .,' ■. i _ ,., i es _ nird • ■. . . i , ■. .. - nnd roimini i -. « ie the j idguiulit nnd . ...... gerous i in | ri si lis ■: ... hi arl ! know well into ■... . our : ii ;.. n an i tutu ..... . iness 1 as i tin i'ati tl iffi • al wash inglou did a gu i thing in i through ■. ".- . . i n view i tire i ■easy pro . of the .-, i uvoti nfti r the ed out satin m ...,--, s produ . « .. cut and pressed u a ciil ....... suven epiarts wn i | i of the i sugar im li i .• culture .- i with n • i , me i a l . " 1 lllll i •... " \\ ho —. j a encouraging crime we have not foil called npon to intro duce into our columns the caso of the scotch girl mad inlnol mlth whoso lute trial for uiosupposod murdor ofhei lovor ittioceuplod bo hirgo a space in the brit 1 journal , ai 1 beon commented on in u.anv of tlio newspapers in this country though acquitted of murdor according i her own nil ioni ho i ind lotteri to hor lo.or broatho ofapi iiiuin her nl i'crsonnl n ponrnnco ludj like mat rs " i " lul ■ci nm ctions iii r youth and the i ml llml ' ■should be an mo i ti i nol niv an i but a i'liihy in hei boluilf lim con .■: . pi oai.lv ho i nn i i her 11 uc ami virtually l i mi - n hor admitted criminal course by our last foreign pap i . •,.,, 0arn that tho mor ii wero making nu effort i rid '• ii i iii i ol nm - . ., for m i smith's i mm iii and as nu oxpn oi ' ' ipnlhy i-r iim in nml buffer ings ihr.ni , which im in ! pn led tllll i i ur ily wlml wo bhould h(iv tpectad ofa scotch community li there bo any ihiiigmoro wonderf . ban nnothor in this u ". ii i thai a girl ofsoventoon ij educate i could have com pletely given horsolf up to thollcontious . i a loiters indicate is its ichch irucl i ci ... merchants . ill t :. noiirl is il cou liiolvo to tho '■m of llieir iin sons ami daughters id appropi ite - i for . lottore rook of . i surely our scotch olll irtll i'm ' meet for their reputation for morality 1 h r m re ofthe ] apcr in ••'.,'. • inn try l.v a im v morvi ii ne logic have laid o of miss sm tb'e , riminality on her early presbyterian education tier ... 1 hor l nr rdance in1 journnla a lhc new \ ork tnbune could imi ily allow .-.. _; i n opportuni iv i pubs for malting a fling at presbjr leriiu rigidity a correspondent wlioso : i in another column • i poses of this p int the ' nln ii wu sent away i it . an 1 t!,ni her mind was iy novel reading t ordinary philosophers would i quite as natural n sourlo to which t nttribute her suhse queiil career of sin as hor i'n-hytcriau eduaition hut the fact that construe could l.e mado a rt of l'rcs ner would better serve a pur pose philadelphia preebyterian 1 greal truth illustrated t ■late kev t toller of kettering indisi sing trom isaiah xxvii tl let him lake i 1,1 ofmy strengtli that he may in ii peace with me ami he shall mako peace win me remarked : " i think i cm emu the meaning ofthis passage -.. that every ne may understand it by whal i""k place i v own family within these lew days one of my children had committed a fault for which i thought it my duty t chastise him i called him io me explained t him the evil of what ho had d , and told him how grieved 1 was that i must punish him i'm i 1 lo heard me in bilenco and then rushed into mv arum ami burst int . tears 1 could sooner have cut oil mv arm than bavo struck him for his fault he had laid hold ofmy strength ami im had made hi [ eaco wuh me noire of mr toller too much of a ood thing woman is an excellent institution in dispensable in a measures to the happiness am perpetuity ,,!' lhe human rime hut .: i i --. to have io much ofa good tiling in new england tliey have an average ut twenty-live percent more wo men than men five women to four men 1 a very t'.iv men except wall street shu verb ami broadway lir-tonders can sup porl ono woman now-n-days they must necessarily he in u ha.l way down-east kulloch tried t remedy thedifh iulty by showing how a man might minister to tlie wants ami comforts of more than one fo | he had ,.;,,■t have got himself int a difficulty by it singlo men can't travel through mussachns ts ex pi un der . scorl : nln i .'. is absolutely necessary i il safety of a man win goes abroad to taki his own wife or somebody else's along for protection thi iim some ids lo mistakes in hotel registers aud divorce suits which leads outsiders t think that morula are at a low ebb iu - nly an u let — if 1 -. , .... ng in tiio in f smith - i,,.it l.e is two i ultl yet uu i years yel every it . notion , i every ■1 .' - •■■! '.■■sow york \ weeks - . . aud in '. . ami i ' ■■number 14
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1857-09-01 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1857 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 14 |
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Creator | J. J. Bruner |
Date Digital | 2009-06-22 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The September 1, 1857 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina; this copy is missing a section of the front page and page two |
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Language | eng |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1857-09-01 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1857 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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Date Digital | 6/22/2009 12:49:00 PM |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
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Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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FullText | fill m f i*il*tifrf st if k^mil mf 11 lit 11 $!.._.._ la polilifn wws agriculture jiit.nml jntproormrnts c-tommcrre tlir 3rt nn c\mts illornlitu nn tlir i'minli fi.lr.1 vol xiv salisbury x 0 september i 1857 j 1 brunei j ■; i > i - 1 ' • » 1 : and i'roi'lliistor a nurlli carolinn abolltlonlat tlo wt - 1 . ' , i - • t . , 1 1 lul i has grul ifiod tho pillllil i'l i i m lllll hi nln n |. lllll 10 ll n chllniotor ii".l anil i ill of mr i j i i toil liowiin l|ici nf north carolina who him wi'illyti n i i aboul . in v iv n i nl niii'ilmni j mi al have incontinently .. lim 1,1 ! over mr id iper'n in i mu i i have heen i / di provu i and now in lliu folhitt lug iirllciu flu 1 ni u huvu ll mil i.ii ll ii i n • nc lllll i hi km iintl ...... jn onr ml veil l.inu columns will bu found il.n j . .' n itii . ■.: n i k untitled li luipuiidiiig criil of ihu ' is h ih iv lo lliuel h i v hi n ttnwuii helper a ■iho advuriisi ineul is uikuh in n io iu the union fur i iiiii com mi li i ni und us ii ni ., conspicuous place iu ll mii ul li iug oul lum i several ol our smithum i mlein piirurics h won d in lie il id i.i i mullii il uhiiriiclui ol iho work uuil its uu i in illviin ol'iispui lui n u nl hi udny or in ' ie i • mg i ■..-.. iiicutod i 1 north i u thu real mum ' i linpeiiiliii • ' ii or mi lli hei n i ul i llowiui county north ' i > uu ago lie look ", ' li iu iliiii si il . .... i thorn unii 1 ... i • . ■• ii with ii mi m li . i uri.wn in ih i i business > on ufti rl el mation • i ' pm raised placed in mr ii i he inn i for il ol ni ii i oik i'm tiiopui'po - of books we i nnd iu ui li :' ■nml nol n w il wn heard l.v mr urown of hia pnrtiier r'mully . , letter from mr li lli i i il , mr ii , had deposit d i • • um i . ii bunk thul ha was iu wrelclu 41ii.i tllul in u - uholll . li || ui inny ui mn ho . -.; ■ag iin wus mill for mi .-. an i igiiin hu turn ■i . i with resiguu in ii ui 0 i ,,,.,. nud u man with n nc con , ., , name an i in a m * luml ii neyed •■■i il iho i ill ol bis . ii llie foi a modest « ... i i'll il ii ipor i m isl i ...■in ' u ' , for iu two y nrs alt r il i ounouii ■. 1 a , mi of lhe i u ii is now be ' ■to lim hei ii written to ih n,iv i'ork i tor and i irtb | author used im ing i south with thut this1 1 mr ilinttin i in ii i ' i of now 1 iii tir-t work i hie i w as ■thussp iksuf i ■i slavery nol ■, i . ' ■. i fu i in i ii fold or do ■<■include ihn ry will be trodiiccd lo i li iiany yen ' w.iliink , i'm tnlll.tl 1 '. ' i ,■■::>,. ' mr hn .', li ... n ho : . i of norlh f 11 w ii ■ii in i ■bl i fell ■it a duty no leg . in . in a ■■, ■"' thowl above cm i a lhal n ue i u ... . arily or , i i i he k.n villi crftblo biicci ll ' stamp foi their i ti u i ipled imp ni i tliat it is nol chiovou .... commiltrd to j.ill o mr john k i '"'■i'i ofthis i . ,.,!.. iotrcl i mr i thai all * i mid upon impiiry diicovorc i thu i _.,,, fi in an .., :. n .,,.,, |„. m \\ lieroupon mr j larlod • i niuilen eoiinly whom ho found his bug l'i which hud i , nnil no - there mr (.' ih n kepi on to i .,■"■'.. ,.,'..,| his i in iho | ion of ., mi 1 nk -, . who had hurti red av gor'i ami . ',..... : ni .. i nnd had thu man will win in !„• traded h milled i m in thnludii nil to v turn ut , i ,,.,,.. place vn i i on veslei l.n hoforo justice vu . and in dufaull ol hail ii will im i m u ■tu 1111,11 ' 1,1 i.l // w ih is | || , companion i v i will . ,. - , . ,.. ,.. i ■\ hyi :,.. i i , i „ i ... i in 11 !.,,., » ,..., hu ' 1 1 i i ,,. i i ■h . i ii i i ' i doll l , , iii ii>('(ip,i!i,in at a i'll lull i i in ' virion miiliiiir i no of i ' /.' io l i i ■i low.il i i ■.. ■' ugh more , vi ly np one of i form such diltict.ll : ■i ihat can mount ii l'i une a cries nl \ ! ■1 ■en in the tii ' i i i . . bm «'..,.: i coi i wii . main bn i di ' . r '. ' il in i ... ■'' ' ' ' y ihe till i or ol : i ovei in linn i henry ii glil luiigh in i ■ero wus ..... pirii und n i ion power iu him to | i : i ' ; ........ was n « uu i n . h 1 nml d.iwi i i ... mini , . lo iis broken und chopped up i ihu pra i i ■ne however i in ,. ni i to , i inililni iu kiwi i i ml i ;. irwin i id i ■i ll 1 mil pel i . u r i ■io i , irking ol | 11 111 . ' impnrtniil engine iii ihu r.'li in i iho h 1 arrest unit unhappy mi in it process uf ' l'll|iul'llti ii il 111 .!,.,! ; imi il uiui i le ' i'h'ii ilu iriv pnrtielus hull mill n in nn iv ,|„, ,„, ii hi n forked nto them ill imrt ... h wt hi in i'ulllutm nn i i i nil wn iiiiii i iii nn ro(.i'ul attending otn i ii thu in i an mission i i mr iiiim liii'l i.li hull inui loft ill ,■nil i 1 i'll ml i hi iho s-elolm'v 1 i'l '. ilniiril 1 mi i l.i.m i i li tt lu i iiitoriur ilisubbunee how • i i iiiiiih in ilifl'i renee in tl liosfilitl i ih which im were received wo '" fi i ii ." i . i hi onr . nun i showed . ■llllllitl willi ' -. v in iii un . inn mission lum n s thu gutc i iiiiou il a i 11 ■, .... :. i'm iioill l i u„l ;„, | a ihn . :. i mi il pillows nm i i iilni b.hools liirmed n contrast 1 iho i.i ah hi mu of our nm h i im wc mii round tl tain li in bchool in i thoir teach ' , . i , m ii • hoard llml bwecl . .. i li l mill tin-in in family ■ami limn almost roliiotuntly nnil ii"i imtil thu rn in nn was high lum mull ■' n is southard und li . to k ,„-.,-. ijliciilllliiil l,u liini i _, mid its iti sulls ;. since in 0 i there ' , now there iiiimi -,. iiiiinher tho ■the worl : uu n il is ; issihlo in estimate a in r « th two i i two men ■•■work • i il h list in ii mi ii if bo ii must suv.e the in ii of five men nl least now imu i nnty v : ih has three i'ty iii in - uu i rmr ... il rn of al il i in the stiito ul large there - md of these i ... labour of io lied ii ■n supposing thai y two montl nly they will save . . nl ! 2 .- • ' | er milium i ho interest on their tv : ' iii hit 70 nly ; bo thai i net a ite gain n them lions per annum i tli ; s it . • much greiiti r in the li si ,'■-:.• . • labour of i i n is saved du ihsin theyi ur thiseq ml ' • i i,(ii.n.i | er minium — ■n the lust five money is by no menus ■' .■- it ii _-. i'ho econo i . in our modern civiliz i ■il vn ie v : ml refer in the nion y or the iinir t rulii ■' . ■nly referred ns i to the ncies of our ralizution i illy nnd v th it theory of our rural or lo ihe ton . i • the ton the eon , thut i ii a america mid .. ,' : i of cllll i .,',.. ... . if ., ■i .' ., ..... ho turviitioii : it ol ' s mptoms thecitii '" tlie country ... ' si i wi ■. tin i in ncliiii1 iv ii a provi i time the inrving in cil es or re ■■/.' road /.'•■ten tftsllug '. invar llml ten iced to regular profession ith i . a man us ol o nm eating i . i ihu ton broker or luster ■! accuracy ofhis in the \ iiurii'iiu rn iii.ri und u ehnsthesonmili . . vn .. hu may mako . i '. per minimi while ol ulceration of the lungs :. , classifies it und il.li'1'i us tin vn flinch bort i ... nt tho colon holiness of it iin nexi lakes u ipmnlity ol i ., ... i . ,". ng i • nam suull iij 1'rngrmico ... . . ! . f irriiiiling nml bliuiillnling .' n n i ' ,,.■row i i nln porceluin i u i t wnlor ... draws lim leu i in this ' m ilitf i,i,l ortbto iii tl odih'eronl prices . mparo his wm i , tho skill of thi'so tasl nl lim ell'uel i . ... i lui said ruinous thev grow loan nervous • i . '. fool illi.l ii t ii a il llinv li.nl lim lu ltd ic huh itniii i formed to understand tho philosophy ofthis pi notion essential io the very i one of hints nml nnili ill . u fi i i'm ' derived from observation nml a lon train 1 . i mm ml . iiiiisl l.e i in mil were ihe atuiuspliui evi i win ri . ul . liiiiob,ntauiiiformlomperatnro,wi never have rain llllll or mn iv the wii lur absorbed hy ii in ovapornl from ■ilie sen ami the earth's biirlacu would de scend in un impel -,|, hi vapour ol , . use i !..■rntud 1 ... al u ... ■| ov i ihe uiiii -|. i me nml coiibi ipiontly its capability tu retain humidity is propor ln.inil.lv greater iu warm lhan in cold air tho air near lhe sniliu o ol i nu ih i warmer ihnu ll is in thu n gi f the clouds the bigl , i wo ascond f the earth ll ider we find tho al u ii nee the perpetual snow on very high ii iitnins in the hottest cl mutes now when fr lontinuud et ation the air is highly saturated with vapour though n bu in isible ily 1 n puratnro i suddenly reduced by cold currents do nding from ahovu or rushing from a higher lo n lower lulilu ic i retain moisture is diminished cloud are formed am tho rosillt is ruin air cniidensos u it cools and like a s go filled with water nnd compri — i po u ut the water whicli its diminished capu city cannot hold lluw bing dnr yi i in.ii bimple is biich nn nrrangeiiient for watering the enrlh sei 1 ..,.,,'. tn immense organ tin great organ placed in the town hall at l.n i i england ism i the marvels of musical mechanism ll c in sists offour rows of keys sixty-tlin onoti nml two octuves ami an half ol pedals ll ri i oles iii nm l ■■- ■■- ui i 8000 pipes varying in length from j fool three-eights ot an inch ten octaves apart the rami bonrco of win 1 i from tu immense bellows each having three feeders phi 1 in the vault below the floor of the hall these are i wn i v a - earn engine consisting of a pa luting cylinders there nre he i vi re other bellows or rcservoh , on .. givine ite own appropriate pressure of uir to those stops or pipes which it supplies 1 1 ■■pneumatic lever is u : od to each of lhe inanuals distinctly or separately to manual couplers to the pedul organ there is a double 6et of pneumatic levers but the most ehiborati use of this power is found in its application tu tho combi nation of stops it being exhibited in n compound form to each organ individu ally and to lhe whole colloctivi ly where i.i olio operation the player is enabled to produce a combiiiati n of si the entire instrument at onee humboldt alexander v ,, il.n i it is the king ol -, ence ami without it compeer li works ami achievements urn familiar to all and will t i an ii , . is i.n-nr a i fun ,. through nii successive generations l'i rsonally ho i an object of special ottriictiveness his figure is described as not large hut rath er stout his feet nnd hni is nro snuil . nml of bcniitiful form his s ivor whit hair biirronnds the onornblc vi n ni eh j .. lavg i of genions hi eyes are . . .' ' itai ling his ndvanci ! -.,_■--. are fill of ex russioii and life i lips reveal a particular sin iron i '. half benovoleiit in . of s lua su prcuiucy while pen i forward his eves cusl i ■the from timo to time ho i fts lie is iu tlio truest sens . ing of the word thu best narrator the . li in 1 urn ri u woi i knows an im nn liso am um of knowledge is always nl h - control (.„-.-, names and ttgur - never escape his memory whiskey a merchant in our city sol : .. . r nnd it seems ii i nis gotten him into ti i e n no doubt ii didninm whoilr.ii k it upon heii _; cnlh d i n to pay forit tin i i ;■:.! was reci vi dorsii i uo eii ago and i urn a shame ol il ul hi pleas wuil till the lust of l comber and i will com down lu colli with you dor sir vou r i il ill iil'inr [ w i 1 bo if i ml il dor sir that win kev cost ine.ru i iiiadu rn it i took ;. irip i ■■i an i loll ll iii in to l.n . . toll 1 came homo and ho pi uh iho due he le a ll itol : .. u v coseil mo i uo in d led so that disal i . . ing un i m .,! ihe l 1 ort to tho god v this winter i woo i i i ui 1 am . 1 cu imr an bo 1 ue your pm i pucll'ully yours i'll l-l"s i mn 11 nil ilni i si . i va-iiim.,"n august io the decision has heel ' oenoral laud otlici , iha i ll iso uim.-t.i imm hi country us shn , | to pro .... | , lirst ea-e based on the i i.e s • .' liiiuiirllnc mi lim religion ol rcvolu linn ui i i 1 know i dgh when i think of ii thul hitherto ihu french people huvo boon i religions of nil iha nntious of europe ib it hucunso idenof ood which urises from nil the ovidunei bof mn t ti re nml from iha tlu th of reflection i . . prol'o indi i und welglitiosl hlou of which human intelli mien is i and i ■in noli i i ml i lug the inoal rn pid i ni ihu most supc hil.tha the mosl nuri llectivc ol nil unrnpeiin rn mind hus mil i n force i verity necessary lo carry far and long tho n litest concepti i iho hun . can • ir got . . nm • rn - i ii .■al ways ink 1 upon thorns ives tu think for us to lei ve i ir 08 and pray for us '. 1 il i in we ure olid have hem u pie a lier nation lad bv ngs hei and ambitious men from i ind novi r keeping them : rnvug . harming and corrupting i pe ; and bringing hoiiio the manners i ■,. -. i.i.ii,i v lightness and impiety nf iho cuinp to iim hro-sido of the | pie i i know not bill certain ii is that the nation has an iu iibo progress lo mnl a n berious thought if bho wishes to be free if we look m lhe churnctors compared as regards religious beiitimontb of the great iiiitiona of europe america even as n im advantage i not for ns tin real in.n uf our country live und d . nn completely theiinl idea for which it is worth livii . und dying tliey '"'• looking ai ilie - . till r or nl -• at ( posterity i ipeu llie ! istorv of america the histo ry ol bug-land anu the history of ranee mini thu - 1 , ni lives tlie great douths the grout martyrd mis the grout words of the hour when the ruling n gin uf life re veals itself iu tho lust words of dying und compare washington nnd franklin fought spoke suffered ulwavs iu tho inline of ood for . i ; oil | mid ii liberator of ameri in ilied confiding to ood tho liber ty of thu people and his soul •■•. iho young martyr of patriot ism j lilly o1 m ih nu but imputience and who died to expiate his country's dream of liberty bnid to his jailer i rejoice that 1 die innocent towards the king but ii victim resigned to the king ii lligh to wl nil life is duo i'lu ri publicans i i cromwell only sought tho u 1 ol god oven in ihe field of battle their politics were iheir faith tin ir reign a prnyi r tin r death a psalm one hours sees feels that god wns in all the i ivoiiioi '- ol ihese great people uul hn u traverse la munchn come tu uur times ope ir annuls and listen to tin inst words ofthe great | i ' rs ofthe drama of our liberty 1 lliink that c d wus eclipsed ■. llml i was unknown luge ii - iry will have lhe ul ii -' win i she rei nts to ; ". those annihilations rather than uted men in the greatest . . i the victims only have , ' . i ; tho tribune and lictors have i ■nl m rabenin the ed of death '' ■' ' ii v rs said he in ■villi perl , lies lei me die to the sound uf delicious music !" not n word i il d orol hissoul s n-ual phi .... . i me sen i inte madam uolniid.l in oflhe ]{ il i on tlie yedhcrl louth shelool | n ■■wui'dslieavon '. i inly one ... : n door nfthe ii i . mu , - ' 1 .,■dosmoulins to his exc ' "... roiid i i vera tin two lusl t i hear d tv : i 1 • • is worth the trouble ! iv hut i of tin .... ' i to v prou il hod l'he i . "..„• i 1 in i so much i : '..,'. i i i nposl ite repu - irticrs au lithe ■vi ue ii t ! so i vol f lh„t ) \ man whosi cxci i . ■ii ■• m hic-a , .., a jewish dlsiibllllii's j tim charleston stan lard contains n becond h •'. r from mi mayer on the biibjocl i jowl h d lies to which ii n have aii ni nllii 1 ii says on ii ,. , . ol tha i .. ly ol thu jew i amongst ul tha cil nuns of thebo i'm led states i ' ,,. are i ■• in loyal to ihu south rn i its po dai ■i ni ni a the dew ail nvur ihe country i npuuk iv in my own .. 1 hundred holiuiu lo the lllnek hcpub ican parly ; tin i the law ami tho testimony thei l'i nr 0 , ■nd do not inlngl with lhe i '.. n ni ' yhnlitii ni in an i i elm i i piiblicmiism et id om»u :/. nue have never int ilu in ihn li brand of discord end dis ipl ii itud il into a .*., i'outh ; ii ■i ed syne i i ■■in fare of lhe lund wliither 1 have i you to dwell and pray in it behulf unto the etci imi ; i i . ahull yc tare well :' there hebrew voting mon's a - uf this ,',., i u-.i ... •. di graced il . and driven mom worthy mi . hy inter fering in polil .. ulutions hostile to the s ruth ni i oi : all >*. jewish mini's rs in the united states and murk ! not on nf th m u a nalit american th -. a all / it/ners—hiw as yet profaned his pulpit dec i w tthb__^___^ta liiiiuani'1 iii real life we extract the following from the charleston corrospondeuco of the lair field herald ' some few days ago a young couple i am told entered u copartnership of love and wen1 to gel married without tlie knowledge of their respective parents — tiieir aggregate age does not exceed thirty-four years — tlio young man being nineteen and the ls*d lifn en years old it is all right to get married when the parties attend to thai bolemn contract with proper preliminary measures and have ni the means to enable them tu gel along fairly iu the affairs of d estio life but in'the en just related the romance is that thu incoi siderute lady belongs to a highly respectable family of ample mini whilst i e young man is an obscure individual u ithuiit any resour ces and of very mean i only recommendation c insists in some | iti action in ■. ■■•■' .. :. ■'. . :., • dose ol foppish pretei i how many io to o the plu . ugh o . - which n -'. ' f . i i ii istak i :' r roi ■1 ... . . • : n i ■....... r and so • i : ■in i not v ii tu ., arn .,' ■. i _ ,., i es _ nird • ■. . . i , ■. .. - nnd roimini i -. « ie the j idguiulit nnd . ...... gerous i in | ri si lis ■: ... hi arl ! know well into ■... . our : ii ;.. n an i tutu ..... . iness 1 as i tin i'ati tl iffi • al wash inglou did a gu i thing in i through ■. ".- . . i n view i tire i ■easy pro . of the .-, i uvoti nfti r the ed out satin m ...,--, s produ . « .. cut and pressed u a ciil ....... suven epiarts wn i | i of the i sugar im li i .• culture .- i with n • i , me i a l . " 1 lllll i •... " \\ ho —. j a encouraging crime we have not foil called npon to intro duce into our columns the caso of the scotch girl mad inlnol mlth whoso lute trial for uiosupposod murdor ofhei lovor ittioceuplod bo hirgo a space in the brit 1 journal , ai 1 beon commented on in u.anv of tlio newspapers in this country though acquitted of murdor according i her own nil ioni ho i ind lotteri to hor lo.or broatho ofapi iiiuin her nl i'crsonnl n ponrnnco ludj like mat rs " i " lul ■ci nm ctions iii r youth and the i ml llml ' ■should be an mo i ti i nol niv an i but a i'liihy in hei boluilf lim con .■: . pi oai.lv ho i nn i i her 11 uc ami virtually l i mi - n hor admitted criminal course by our last foreign pap i . •,.,, 0arn that tho mor ii wero making nu effort i rid '• ii i iii i ol nm - . ., for m i smith's i mm iii and as nu oxpn oi ' ' ipnlhy i-r iim in nml buffer ings ihr.ni , which im in ! pn led tllll i i ur ily wlml wo bhould h(iv tpectad ofa scotch community li there bo any ihiiigmoro wonderf . ban nnothor in this u ". ii i thai a girl ofsoventoon ij educate i could have com pletely given horsolf up to thollcontious . i a loiters indicate is its ichch irucl i ci ... merchants . ill t :. noiirl is il cou liiolvo to tho '■m of llieir iin sons ami daughters id appropi ite - i for . lottore rook of . i surely our scotch olll irtll i'm ' meet for their reputation for morality 1 h r m re ofthe ] apcr in ••'.,'. • inn try l.v a im v morvi ii ne logic have laid o of miss sm tb'e , riminality on her early presbyterian education tier ... 1 hor l nr rdance in1 journnla a lhc new \ ork tnbune could imi ily allow .-.. _; i n opportuni iv i pubs for malting a fling at presbjr leriiu rigidity a correspondent wlioso : i in another column • i poses of this p int the ' nln ii wu sent away i it . an 1 t!,ni her mind was iy novel reading t ordinary philosophers would i quite as natural n sourlo to which t nttribute her suhse queiil career of sin as hor i'n-hytcriau eduaition hut the fact that construe could l.e mado a rt of l'rcs ner would better serve a pur pose philadelphia preebyterian 1 greal truth illustrated t ■late kev t toller of kettering indisi sing trom isaiah xxvii tl let him lake i 1,1 ofmy strengtli that he may in ii peace with me ami he shall mako peace win me remarked : " i think i cm emu the meaning ofthis passage -.. that every ne may understand it by whal i""k place i v own family within these lew days one of my children had committed a fault for which i thought it my duty t chastise him i called him io me explained t him the evil of what ho had d , and told him how grieved 1 was that i must punish him i'm i 1 lo heard me in bilenco and then rushed into mv arum ami burst int . tears 1 could sooner have cut oil mv arm than bavo struck him for his fault he had laid hold ofmy strength ami im had made hi [ eaco wuh me noire of mr toller too much of a ood thing woman is an excellent institution in dispensable in a measures to the happiness am perpetuity ,,!' lhe human rime hut .: i i --. to have io much ofa good tiling in new england tliey have an average ut twenty-live percent more wo men than men five women to four men 1 a very t'.iv men except wall street shu verb ami broadway lir-tonders can sup porl ono woman now-n-days they must necessarily he in u ha.l way down-east kulloch tried t remedy thedifh iulty by showing how a man might minister to tlie wants ami comforts of more than one fo | he had ,.;,,■t have got himself int a difficulty by it singlo men can't travel through mussachns ts ex pi un der . scorl : nln i .'. is absolutely necessary i il safety of a man win goes abroad to taki his own wife or somebody else's along for protection thi iim some ids lo mistakes in hotel registers aud divorce suits which leads outsiders t think that morula are at a low ebb iu - nly an u let — if 1 -. , .... ng in tiio in f smith - i,,.it l.e is two i ultl yet uu i years yel every it . notion , i every ■1 .' - •■■! 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