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0<etr^ltina i®tatti)watm printed and published by * 1 „__,_-; . t t i > c ft io r_t t^^ttt \. t i " see that the government does nm acquire loo much power keepacheck 1 u 4>6 v ( »\\__ l ivi ci i mace c pendleton j upon all your rulers do this and liberty is sa*."-gen'l h^rnsod . bol ■8al.isburv may 13 1s43 for the watchman mr editor:—you are awye that gen cass is oot for the presidency of lhe united states | his hobby is wur to the knife againstjhe ' british claim of visitation of any,vessel bear jntt the american flag ! under any circomstan ces 1 if this holby carry the general into the presidency againsi the merits sst and various of mr clay why then that high office is a lot lerv in whi.h any ciiizsn may succes9._lly.spec clate at a venture ! after perosing mr cass's last iwo elaborate letters to mr webster i commencfc wriiin j ptrietures on those parts touching the right of search and visitation of suspected slaves but found the subject so ably treated in susse qnpnt nos of the national intelligencer ihat i desisted anjl abandoned ihe intention of plac ing them at yon service i must iheretera re sort to my hobby and foible after the pegasus of harry of the jfcsi which will bear him sweepingly to the capitol if the ivhigs move forward with compactness and unanimity in his merited support s me weeks ago the bard lucan sent you a dream of his -' on ihe busy wheel of swiftly scudding timet whai follows must be considered " wak ing dream'''—and lucan will pardon me.should i purloin one or two of his burniihed lines for my purpose •• tis the sunset cf life gives roe mystical lore and cypaing evenis cast th r shailow.-before lochiel's ifiarning twas morfi!nrr—the revivinf sun ltf.r.'sp his daily course to run and as he ushered in the lay * • he seem'd the harbinger of clay ' " hia yellow tints cl lurnish'dgold • » the lofty ups of stately pines . in br lliant oarniture infold an ompn good of bottei times the air was calm the sky serene the vision came—hut twas no dream hyperion drove—in open light i saw th car of phoebus bright wiih siripes and spanffl^ri banner oav recp'vr the patriotic clay • thfvso.'on of ihe east and west in simple spartan rohe wan dress'd an.i ever aod anon he tum'd tr here t smnhcrn crasier bjrn'd ; glanced at the polar o.nosore * fotin aretes o.ade his station sure fr^im siring ir.rnei his sparkling eye to wherf n the meridi.r high , ije saw tiie lion-hearted star of regain i tn 001 afar on*i"iiai he fixed his steady rye and heaving with emojion hig-h he for hia country vowed to die should 6be his death require hes'ood erect wiih lifted hand msjestic cnappall'd asd r_nd in a^iiitide of self cou.tnand ! and purified desire m:nerva painted out the way of grandeur to her protege ; i hallowed witb a glisiening eye • u'heir"rapid course along ihe sky while gazing millions cheered 10 see tlie promise of a nallon free it wspiio dream in ppn day 5'he it were a mating clay the lccos shrunk away in shame to fchiok they bad tradoced lhe name of him who is ihr najjorffepride pr.'drr.tin'd sr.cn its f-riiji to jr safety through ihestormy tide t of parly strife a factious oag " giqd men and true will him sustain nor shall their efforts be in vain • j __ p lot all strike home wiih might nnd main ! j and victory wilvblcnm upon fhpir hannpr in he hour ** j appointed to de ermir ? pow'r an '* jo pecan erowo ihe ddy to.liberly and henry clay # p ! the poor max's friend * ; ' this is a phrase u-.ei_k hy lhe politicians of i ' tbe present day in all of iheir political bar ' j anjiies before th people a yoang stripling with jess brains ihanjm i [ pudence will get up b-fore the assembled crnw^l ; ; r.nd declare himself a candidate for a se3t in the \ i l.cfislature for corioress — or some other ap | i poin'tnpnt—and after tc soaring away from tbe i *• atlantic lo ibe liocky mountains and from j j ibence to the * sand mils of africa'—he will ; ' 1 en tell them that he is a ' poor man/'and of i course ' the poor man's friend and urge his pov \ i erty as a qualification for office and endeavor tu j jjenlist the s.mpathy of * the poor in nis half i ; this is demagogoism the ' honest poor ' : should be pitied and respected—but such as try ] ! lo excite the poor against ' lhe rich deserve \ 00 commiseration—aa sympathy altjidtign • poverty-is no crime it is by no means a ' vir lue1 and it does seem to us tbat an individual should know how to manage his own affj'trs be ! f«fre seeking the charge of the public let an ! i individual seeking a'high aod responsible station j j have weaiih and if successful in taking care ofhis own interest lie will be sure 10 provide j for others # j * the poor man ' the poor man's friend ?'— 1 j so far as words are concerned he is j but how | { can he befriend him ? has he any thing to ad ' minister to his wants ? in the hout»of affiiciion i ' and distress to whom can heapply.fo help bin j ! umo him hat is able then why excite ' the ! poor'againsi the rir.h'-raoainst those that are i able au'arften willing to help - roanoke re 1 publican > . . repudiation good mornin cuffltnks i cme for to ax you or'wh yo no pay dat small account ob tree end one-;ience ; which 1 riecendpd o you troo de baads ob my little mggar bill !' ■sambo sunke i bab de honor to deform you del i hab received ibat account and dat i seknowledge de debt ; but sah let me al so deform you dat a change hab euro ber j de state ob'tings and i solemn repudiate de account and will neter pay so lieip me cascades of the columbia ~ early cnjbe morning of the 16*h o«r indians were pulling at the paddles the i skv was overcast and i dalh of rain oc«*o 3ion.lly fell the first i haj witnessed since i leaving bayou salade and although the ! air waa chilly and the heavens gloomy yet when the^large clear drops patted on my bat and fell in glad confusion around oor lillle bark a thrill of pleasure afiot through my heart dangers wastdef thirst starva tion eternal dearth on the earth and dew less i etveup were rollers only pf painful tecolleciion the present was the reality of he past engrafted oo the hopes of the future tbe showery skies the lofty green mountains ibe tumbling cataracts the migh ly forests the sweet savor of teeming groves among the l.ke of which i had broathed in infancy—bung over the threshold of the l^jver colurabia-^lhe goal of my wayfaring hearken to that roar of waters see thp ] hastening of lhe flood ! hear the sharp rip ! pling by yonder rock ! the whole r ver sinks from vigw in advance of us ! the bowsman dips hia paddle deeply ond quick ly—tbe frail canoe shoots to the northern shore between a string ol islands and the main land—glides quickly down a narrow channel passes a village of cedar board ig warns on a beautiful tittle plain to ihe right 1 rounds the lower island ; behold lhe ca cades ! an immense trough of boulders of rocks down which rushes lhe " great riv er of the west !" the beg'guge is ashore ; lhe indians are conveying the canoe over the portage 8..d while tins is betn done the reader will have time to explore tbe low er talis of the columbia and their vjcin.ge the trail of llio portage run9 near the torrent along the rocky s!ope on its north ern bank and terminates among large jpose rocks blanched by the'floods of ages atthe lot.t of the trough of the main rapid it is about a mile and a half long at its lower end voyages re-embark when lhe river is at the low stage and tun the lower rapids but when it is swollen by the annual ftesh ets they bear their boats about a mile and a half farther down where the water is deep and less tumuftuous in walking down this puth i had a near view of the whole ength of the msin rapids as i tiave mtimated the hed of the river 13 a vast inclined trough of s'xty or eighty feet about 100 yards wide at the top and diminishing to about half that.width at ihe bottom.—tbe length of this tr'iiigh is ahout a mile in the dis tance the water falls about 130 feel : in ibe rapids above and bel.w it bbbut 20 feet : making the whole descent about 150 feet the quantity of watei winch passes here is incalculable but c approximate idea of it nay be obtained from lhe feet thai while the velocny is so great tiiat the eye with difficulty follows objects floating on^tiie sur face yet mich is its volume at the lowest stage cf the river that it rises and bends like a sea of molten glass ovey a channel of immense rnrlts without breaking its_urf__e except near the shores : so deep and vast is the mightv flood ! in the juno freshets when the me!<ed snows from the western declevides of 700 miles of rocky mountains i find thos on ihc eastern side of l!i piesi ( rffnt's range come r'own the cascades i most present a spectacle of sublimity equal led only b niagara this 19 the prssage ofthe river through thc 1 esidfdt _ range | and he mountains near t on either side are i •** tjji of their distinguished name al a . short distance from the southern shore they 1 rise in long r;'!gy slopes covered with'pines j and oilier terubmihine trees uf cx'.raj-.-daia ry sjzp over the tops of wbirh rise boh neck crag which elcv.-.rig themselves in greal grandeur one beyond snothfcr twenty j or thirty mi!es to ihe southward cluster around the icy base of mount washington on lhe othej side of lhe cascades is a sim ilar scene immense and gloomy forests tangled with fallen timber and impenetrable underbrush cover mountains which in the states would excite the profoundest admira lion for iheir majesty and beauty but which dwindled into insignificance as they a.e | viewed it presence of the shining glaneft and massive grandeur ol mount adams ; hanging over them the rivpr above lhe catrvadcs runs north j wpsiwar.lly ; but ap,.reaching ihe de'scent | it turns postwar'—snd jfter entering ihe rough south wpstwardly : and having piss ed this it resumes us coorspjo the north west by this bend it leaves between us ; shore and--the northern mountains 4 sooip wbat broken plain a mile in width and about four miies in length at ihe upper end of the rapids this pi-in is nearly on a 1 le cl with the rivor so that an inconaider 1 arflejfreshi se'.s the water up to natural channel balf waf across the bend . flua cin-umstance and the absence of any aen lotis obstructions in lhe lorm of in'is sc * , led me to suppose that a canal ynigbt he cut : round the cascades at a trfl ng fxpewe which would not ooly open sieumboal nav 1 igation'to lhe dalles but furnish at this in : 1 terestifg spot an wiralcuiaole amoubt of water powei — farnham's travels there s a a parody going tbe roonri calling 1 ladies bustles " all a fl*-eting show aiid speak j inci il of tbem in variotii ways ; upon wbicb the tvw vork meicury barsis out it ihe following style • bustles are not an empty show f'jt man's illosion iveo ; they're fixed witn bran or st.ffigd w:ih tow tbey blick obi d di a feet or sou aod look fir rate by beav later fflo.v europe the ship england bandit bas jusi ar rived at new y->ik'fron liverpool bring ing dates to the 9th ull in tbe.house of loids on^ie tth lord mounteagle broughl forward hia motion foi returns of colton aod wool imported in each ol tbe laat 7 years and ihe mooct of the duties paid in the same with a view of bowing lhe impolicy of imposing taxes on raw materials and thus prejudicing eors'.a plelr^de and giving the adv.rtage to lhe forstgn imnuiacturer the globe of jbe 7-h savs the po'niir.l accounia from india and china as del-.,let to-day are not of a nature lo lpct the fluids ; the commercial account vre •<?. r able in china the negotiations ior 1 n a ond reduced tai.ff were utely to proceed satisfactorily but as yet ttie only step taken was a demand for the imperial f duties apd the answer given to 011 p ipot-ntinry *»" 1 hat there was no great piospc-t of a change io the present commercial se son ' the advices from canton are to ibe 2isl jjfioary tranquility continued 10 be pie served in canton and lhe disconcerted spir it which led to tho riot of 7<h december j seemed likely to be entirely m&aed by j the pru eat measures of the municipal au thorities elepoo th hitfh imperial com , miasioner deputed b the emperor to-con duct ihe commercial negotiatiohs with sir ilenrv pottinger arrived at'cantnn on the 10th january the hong merchants de sired 10 have an interview with him which he declined it is said he h _ demanded from tjbem by ties june the whole amount of their debts which is to the extent of 3.000 000 1 off ihe th lord brougham carried his motion for a vote of thanks lo lord ash burton for successfully negotiating the trea ty of washington in rho course of tbe debate f_ord brougham was very severe up on cen cass walter tory candidate lost bis election at nottingham gtsborne reformer having been elected by g'd majority the great western left liverpool to go into dock at milford on lhe tth april t waa net publtclt announced at liverpool prcrtnus ro the oth that she would not sail on the lfith her regular day the montezuma had arrived atlivetpool on ihe 7ih and tho uoitinger on the 8ih ultimo xo news from france anrfrcby continued lo prevail at kffghan iatan no eba.igc in lhe prices of cotton m rkels ver dull russia — a letter from st petersburg of tho ig'h uit published in the g-z-ue j des tribunaux states thai the emperor < of russia had granted a full amnesty to a number r.t poles exiled t siberia or ibe in terior of russia lor the part tbey bad taken m ihe revolutions of november 1830 turkey.—the arrangement of lhe dif ference between tuikey nl persia is said to hjve made no progress since our last ac counts from lhe tork.sh cnpitol algiers •— geo de b-ir yfcli w.nt out wnh a considerable force 10 ch.s'isi si v r ! al hostile tribes hus beeu cmpelle 0 |_ i turn without ft rfing the d air 1 i . circumstantial evidence and i apila pwdshment we oienimnh n r r i t the exe i.uon ol four m n — j-i-oes a«hcio't david a.l.cioft j»mes ashcroft jr and wm holden at lanra-ter for the murder f two female servm's of mr little no nt p n<heiou on the tha 26 h f apul i8i7 cf which an old mm ijhn homen the uncle of the m»n wbo was executed ofif<s5ed himself the p-rpetrator the othj?r day on fits death bed tbe following tragi cal rtrcumstances occurred at the trjsl aod exernlion it appears thai all ihe prison ers were wilhou counsel,and that upon re ceiving sentance of death each of them protested to the rourt his innocence j--9 ashcroft sr , pxclaimed " this is roord . t'r-r is tn co d blood god will reveal ihia ini'sttce i pray earnestly that ba would now tend two angels io»d clare upon ibat table who commuted in murder we are all innocent j wil declare il so l thc l*a t divid ashcroft invoked god nd protested ins innocence in the same rmoi'fr j<rojs a-hcroft theyo.m.ger i a-_vr fora crime never ronimtiieij i implore yotfr hon or l look in merry upon mv poor wile and children h-re th • ■•«•*■•*>• ing in court # bhriekefl no fainting j w h'am uotdjp point g upw_rd said : " that's a g d yonder who know we aie i.-noee.il and who ill make iflimi'l for bis these exclamations being snipped by t»ie u'<gt ser.trnre eif death was passr.i upon ihem all at iho conclusion of wine d*vid told ihe^idge that he hoped god would not a'low tbe mjh-tice done o»lhem4obe al ways unknown ; and j-.ir.es ashcroft,.jr said he would men » bi«ber j»-*ge wnh a conscience clear of this guilt at lhe place of execution up n monday following tbe crowd assembled waa unrmnse and there upon the scaffold ibe cnv.cta r n.wed their protestations of mnc-renc . d-»»*d ash croft said : " i am gh'l o see a many per sona looking on aa i testify to ihrm ih t . are all ign-on-nl of this rrii.e - i i\p pro-esl ,„ y<_y th t tf g i -«. i nr r.ow nmf i trust to gltuy i would «•«'«, ■r ih » • oie world die with a lie in my mouth at tins p iod tbey all joinec in s.ngirjr four nt nf » hvmn mrh tl-v h-d nntqmta gn i'..-r hen the n ' ' ' " a c,tr,„iy liverpool mercury match 3 ffzw terms f vv-.tciimas may herearier had v in adv.tnce sttd tioojlotlars and ;.,,,, i of the year ,,., xvi'l i's received fora less time . paid lor in advance f jjscnntiiuted bin al tiie option 0 ' : . irr.'ara<tes:tre paid on ieems 0f.adv__.1t1-.ing ndr scnaref.ir i lie first insertion aod enla or each coniiniiance . vvi11 im*bargbd 25 per cl bigh . ibovi '-''^ ... n 0 s3 per cent will ne taaile to , ihc fear " i rtisements wiil oe lont'noed until j .,,,,. or acfordinnly unless order i numlier of time riners addressed in the editor inust \ p . p,l to eisnre atier i.:i - - —- , igwfim motel ire subscriber t\'g purchased ttfac well known and 1'r e-^r>1**sllc*-1 p°^'*c house known e ol slaughter's tavern in ihe ury n c informs his friends generally thatthe same is now , ption of travellers &. boarders bi,e and bar wiil be supplied with ibemarket and surrounding country af rablesspacious and bountifully sup '• ', rain nnd provender of all kinds at !•" f hfol and attentive osileta ,, s.i pfedges himself lhat no ex rt8|i_l be wanting lo give gen oali^ho may favor him wuh jam its l cowa 10 will go bald , 7 uahn of columbia jor the hair .; j coostock & co—its positive qnali k«m follows lfj for infants keep ld free from scurf and causing a lux ill of hair.—2d for ladies after chilx lrinrr ibe skin lo its natural strength 2m and piflventiog the falling out of " 3d pot any person recovering fnm same effect is produced 4th y till a good growth n started served by attention to tbe latest pe 5tb it frees the head from dapd encrtheris the roots imparts health and 10 ibe circulation and prevents the h3ir cbanoinc color or gelling gray—6ih b tbewr io cuil beautifully when done up o?er ni'dit ilet should ever be made wittiout it i children wbo bave by any means con ed vermin in the head are immediately and jtlj caied of them by its use 11 is infalli adbeen bald about five-years—no more hair ieiopuf tny head ihan on the back of my and a_y head covered with a thick scurf situation about the 10th of august last u osing the balm of columbia from com jfrco since which i havo.nsed two and of ihe balip which has fully re imy hair and frepd my head entirely from my head is now co'vered with iit\p fl'.w jnn hair—which any one may see by calling is.'ai stamford connecticut v s40 ' i sscotield ojierfeits are abroad-look always iw the ofcomsioek st co *_ aleal'.he watchman office.and by l ieelery salwbik-i dr stith raleigh d u.hil'sboro j s*r.sloan gr^erisboro ; j ny lexington -• • rch ;, 1343-1)32 • • ' or tsrandelh-s sgetable universal pills ior sala al this office lisboty n c oct 1842-104 ouk at dr sherman's ad pment.and if you wish relict for your ma uladies,call and obtain a remedy of c.b eeler agent tlisbary dec 10 . l,:o to the afflicted tllc tiber has jusi received a large and fresh . ol ui moffatt'e life medicine call & c b wheeler-^geih sbary dec 10—1120 . prices current at salisb0.t may is cents 1 cfh 5 a ;.; cotion yarn 90 30 ai.5 molasses 35 a 40 . 40 a 55 nails 6 a 7 r h a 12 oats 15 a 20 i 27 a 28 pork 3 clean 5?;-i 6 sugar br 0 a 10 9 a 11 loaf 15 a 18 •\ . 25 suit sack 3 20 a 2fi tallow 7 3 a i 1 tobacco 8 a 20 50 i 55 i tow-linen 12 a 16 3 al wheat bush 75 i pr whiskey 25 a 30 90 1 i wool clean 25 . fitettetii le may s , 40 a 45 : molasses 2h a 25 s3 a 40 ; nails cut 5i a 6 li s 1 \ snoar blown 6h a 10 25 a 27 l.ninp 14 9 a iv i loaf 15 a is 44 .. 6 : bait 50 a 60 , 14 a is j sack 2 45 j 50 j tobacco leaf 2'c a 2i v 13 a 14 i colton bjg 2t bo i ■*.' i bale rope s a 1t s5i ;. j '.. wheat new 75 a so 20 it 25 whiskey 25 a so 5.5 wuol 12i a 15 cheraw apiil"36 ib4c dl a 4 i ?. ails cut assor.5 a g t a g wrought ig a is 12 a 15 ' oats btislicl a oo 22 a*25 oil gal • 75 a 80 j"gjd 20a-22 lamp ih b 10 a 12 linseed 1 lqa 1 25 ub ma m pork looibs 5!ac l'u ..;, rice loolds 4a 5 50 | sugar lb (; a gf 7*v ;. 6i ' saltsyck 2 25 20 a 25 j bush 5ii cq ; i'u 5 i strel ame 10 a 90 j -- 6 i englfsh 14 i?»«3 23 . ft5i german 12 a 14 7 a h tea jmne 1 l37 new tailoring establishment ! a i alsobrook tailor late of the city of raleigh « i have located myself in the town of salisbury permanently and intend car rying on my business in a style not to be surpassed in this state or out of it my estab lishment is in the room on the corner of the mausioruholel formerly occupied as the post office | have employed the best of northern workmen no expense.or pains will oe spared to render ihis a fashionahle establishment ! in all respects gentlemen therefore may rely i on having iheir clothe made np in ihe mosi fashionable and durable manner i have been engaged regularly in cutting for the last five years and part of the time in some of the most celebrated establishment im lhe soumiern coun try i shall nol hesitai%lo guarantee every thing to fit i cut and make london paris and new-yob fas mows received mouthy fl conclusion,should i been j cooraged no one need send away to procure good clothing a p alsobrook • reference thos m oliver rjleigb n c salisbury january 21 1s43—ly26 worms-j_wok_*f2s j startling fact . hundreds of children and adults are lorh year ly with worms when some other cause ha been supposed to be the true one it is admitted1 by all doctors that scarce a man woman or child exists but what are sooner or lafpr troubled with worm . and in hi_nire_s of cases sad lo relate,"a supposed fever scarlatina cold or some other ailing carries off lhe flowers of the human family—while in truth they die of worms and ihese could have een eradicated in a day by the use of a botila of kolmstock's vermifuge at the cost of a quarter of a dollar how sickening the thought that irbese things | should be—and who can ever forgive themselves for noi trying this worm exterminator when they know that even if the case was not worms this remedy could nol by any possibility do hun but always good as a purgative—lei the dis ease be what t may how important then lo use it and tvho will dare lake the responsibility tn do without ii ? lei every parent lh*al is not a brute ask themselves ihis question in trulb.and soberness mr j c rins;old had a child very sick for near two weeks and attended by a physician wiihout relief when kolmstock's vermifoge was ven and next day more ihan forty worms were passed when the child recovered rapidly a child of a widow woman living near the manhattan water works had owinuied fo a m**rith till near a skeleton with oicit dryness of the mouth and itching of the nose a hu mane lady who called to provide for tbe family eenl immediately tor koimsiock's vermifuge which brought sway great q»a_itiiies of worms for two or three days and the child grew bett_r aionco and regained its full streggih in less than a month several children in a highly respectable fam ily in broadway had worms to a frightful exient and were all cured rapidiy with this vermifuge in some of the besi families in fhe neighbor hood of st john's ark ii has been extensively used from the circumstance of having eradica ted a large quantity of worms after al other remedies.tad failed which was ve:y oxt6i.-si.ve ly known in that part of the city a family in now jersey s3ved several children by the use of it one a girl of eight years of age had become exceedingly emaciated before the veroiifo-ge was given the next day three largp worms wore dislodged and she left off ibe vermifuge when she became again worse and had resort to the vermifuge that nsily brought away an incredible quantity of worms and lhe cute was complete aud she gained her liealik lapidly a physician of standing had doctored a fami ly of children some weeks without being arjleto restore but one out of lhe seven io health he had ihe liberality to send for kolmstock's ver mifuge and-cured tbe iest with it iii less than a week nomerons eases of other complaints were sup posed io exist and the persons treated for fever c bul finally a trial of ihis vermifuge discov ered the true cause nf lhe sickness by bringing away almost an innumerable quantity of worms large and small and the persons recovered w-ih gre_t despatch instances of this kind might be cited to an immense extent bul it is dselt-ss one trial for 25 cams will show any one wiih aston ishment the certain effects of ibis vermifuge caution—never buy ihisariio'e unless ll have " dr kolmstock's vermifuge handsomely en graved on the outside label and the fac simile of comsiock & co a_\cnls—c b wheeler salisbury ; j &. r sloan greensboro d heartt hillsboro j p mabry lexington ; dr stith raleigh march 4 1313 ly3_i removal i f jnile subscribers would respectfully announce 3 to the public thai they have removed iheir topper tin-plate and sheet jkanufactovg : one don't above george vv brown &. co , and j ; opposite thos l cowan's brick row where i ihey are better prepared to accommodate ar.d ex eenre all orders in their lioe on sliort ootice and , ' in tlie very best style 1 c msiaoily on hand a choice supply of plain aod japan tin ware britannia ware baibiog tubs siiltas c ....... ,, john d brown & co j_lisljnry jan 21 1843-tf26 oik sa bonds neatly printed and for sale at li'is office clock akd watch repairing fflhe subsciiberrespeclfully'informs his old jl friends and the public generally that he has opened a shop in salisbury in the above busi ness in a room directly opposite west's brick building in the house of pr bums formerjy iwned by jno lsbaver and jusi below j w . murphy • in addition to the above the subscriber will carry on the silver sirjlh business in al the varieties common in country towns sut ai making spoons c and repairing silvf ware he be"tr to assure the pufflic that if punctual attention to business and skillful work will en title bim topatronageandsupport.be wiiiiucr aaron wool worth nov is—if".6 _ dr sherman's are the best medicines in the world eyeing ihe cheapest and roost pleasant ) i'he medical facpliy warmly approve tbem dr sherman is a skilful and experienced phy sician and a member uf tbe medical sociely o new yoik shermatt's cottgh t.osenges are tbe safest suresl and mosi effectual remedy fur cougl.i colds consumption whooping cough asthma tightness ul ihe lungs or chest jj*c niu.mians worjh fcozenges are the only infallible worm destroying medi cine erer discovered il'hey have been used in over 1 400,000 cases and never known to fail siugrman's camphor lozenges give immediate relief io nervous or sick head ache palpitation of the heart lnwnessol spir its despondency fainting oppression or a seu9e of sinking o ihe chest diarrhoea las situde or a sense oi fatigue sherman's fever and ague lozenges are the mosi certain remedy for this distressing complaint ever offered io the american public in the immense number of cases in which tbpy have been used they hav a never been mown to fail sherman''s restpffi&ve lozenges diarrhoea or looseness of the bnwels,so^com mop and troublesome durinp thesuinmer months may now be entirely prevented by a proper osi of these lozenges they are prepared express iv ftr thai nurnoaft and can be relied on wiih perfect c cifidefiee persons subject lo a derange j ment ofthe bowels should never he without them | thev afford immediate relfef from au lhe attend ] ant g n pi ng faint ness depression.8rc • j sherman's cathartic lozenge ' are as pleasant ar.d easily taken as the ennmnnr pppperminhs and r.re an active and emeien j medicine they cleanse tbe stomach and bowels and are ll.'--best cathartic ever u for bilious i persons where an active medicine is require j ihey ate not only the best bul the safest thai can j be adminislered ( shprmaifs strengthening plaster j i'he best of a'l plasters for rheumatism lum bago pain or weakness in ibe back loins ; s,d or breast the above medicine is for sale wholesale or i retail at the sa'isbury medical drug store by c b wreelttr agent salisbury n c j sepi s 134q — 1v6 i 52r jfoftal vegetable life medicines • possess qualities of the mosi mild anuhe deficial'nature they bre composed of a r j tides the most nli-pnue..cetit combined wiih i ingredients known as the only cer'ain antidote i for fevers of every description when the dis ' ease is prodoced eiiher trom cold obstruction . bad air svaampy and damp sitoationa or putrid ! miasmi whether malignant or epidemic of by i oiher causes these medicines art certain in their ' operations or effects they are possessed ol pe j cnliar qealiiies which not only i xpel all disease i but at ihe same lime restore and invigorate the system when first taken inio ihe stomach : they immediately diffuse themselves like vapor i through every pore producing effects at one i delightful,salutary and permanent when ihe 1 spark of life begins lo grow dim lhe ci.'i ulaiion lanooid am the faculties paraiized rfiese medi cines are foond to give a tone to the nerves es i hiierate lhe animal spirits invigor^le the body 1 and re-animate the whole man the life medicines have also been ssed with the most hbppy success in nerv.uij and dvs pepriif diseases consnmption asthma liver complaint rheumatism chronic ar.d infi.ma tory d ropsies c scpcal ai cress sc bogeb's agent salisbury oct 22 1842—lj_s qp a supply of the above invaluable me dicines art for sale at jamesv*cruss roads iredell county by a c mcintosh agent datid i pool cq f ilakes ihis me'hod of fc ■informing his friends xsf-ga and lhe public that be ist l[p jwft sill carrying on ihe w alch \\ i ihh and clock making ami re tov*^i____m p3irin business.at his old iis____5^^__w stand,near lie courthouse all work done by him will be warranted tor twelve months he siill keeps oa hand a smal assortment of jewellery old gold and silver taken in esehange for jewellery or work done salisbury,.va.6h 12 184gj-tfss ~~~ j si johnston attorhet and couksello/t at i^w salisbury n.'c sa!is6nry jan 7 1849-tf24
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1843-05-13 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1843 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 42 |
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Creator | Mace C. Pendleton |
Date Digital | 2009-06-22 |
Publisher | Mace C. Pendleton |
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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 May 13, 1843 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601586888 |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1843-05-13 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1843 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 4587679 Bytes |
FileName | sacw03_18430513-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 6/22/2009 12:51:40 PM |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
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 | An archive of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
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