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arbliina itltatf l»i printed and published bt ") f hr r f " see that lhe government docs not acquire too much power keep a check 1 u 41 — vot tt\i'p t mace c pkxdlkton f fi upon all your rulers do this and liberty is safe gen'l harrison j ' c ai r 3 i whole no 561 salisbury may 6 is43 clock ai^d wa1cu for the watchman mr editor since the statistical ta bles accompany ng the census returns have come to hand i have devoted some of my letzore hours lo an investigation of their content these tab|p9 show m ny impor t nt facts and though not absolutely correct prove heyond lhe possibiliiy ol a doubt lhat ] nitth carolina is one of the first ajriculiu i ral states n the union shecullivates prof itably a greater variety of crop tlnn anv oth er glaip in the greal staple — coti..n — she near y rq.t-ilg hpr 9i»ter on the south thpic i being a differpnee of on'v one sixth in the q antitv raised hv the two carnlio _ — j while she exceeds virginia seventeen times | in ibe olher grpat staple tohacco she is a little mure than ooubled by virginia accnr ding tr population — while she exceeds smith carolina three hundred and twenty five ! times in rice she is bpliind south t'aroli - j na bul greatly ahead of virginia in wheat ' 9he 19 behind virginia hut greatly eupanor j to south carolina in corn 9be beaii vir gii ia acrordin to population as 31 t 27 ; anil neurit doubles south carolina upm ihp w!io!p the produce of agrii ultural labour including the vipld of the forest aih fishe ries in tbe two carolmas and virginia stands ss foiloos value to eael ofthe pop ulation north carolina 30 70 virginia 30 55 south carolina 28 29 this esjimate is founded upon the crop of 1659 — of course the results would vary each vear according to the local scarcity or abun dence of th crop it ibe number of laborers employed inag rirultuie bad been taken with anv kind of neenracy il would have bpen more proppr to have estimated the product to the hand ; hot up^n examination i find th t pntnon of he returns so incorrect as 10 forbid the at pmj-t in many .>! our counuesthe deputy m^rsh ills mnde no return ; while in others thev made the number nearly equal to the whole population — some fxipniied the com ' puialmn in boys ol 10 vears ; while others i fined lhe enameralioi to men it is mori certain tbereforo to compare the pro duds to the whole population as the total titimt-rniinn is always coircct the above results do not ftnl 3n abso lute t?st of the pro2r»-ss nl weaith in each stat ; because slock rating the mechanic its marmlaclures are not teken into • t hp kccotint ii mav happen th«t he pro fl-ic ol tli^sc rotnbinetl with agricultural abi.nr cause a rr.oie r-iptd growth ol wealth in a statp less benefitted by ngnrtiliure if he j.r fits f mecli«nic-il and iannf»ct»ring indu«*ri conld be ascertain ed from lie pres in stelisiiral returns with as much preei oi as ih-.se of sgricultbrp n combination of tbe wh'.'e u!d be niore 8 isl-.ru y this ftnwpver 1 have noi atlpmpli-d the abov 1 timatp include only ihc immediate pro ucis of the soi forest end ft hftiea tn th hrpp slates n-<med i ought ntsu to state thai in arriving at tlie above re3<.lts i ascertained as well 113 i was ship the pnep of cverr arii'le of pro icp in e 1 h state in thp y ar 1839 and t king a low me.hiiim price supposmji thr ar ticle s«-!d at the plantation reduced tho i>ole to dollars snd rents unit divided tbe p eg to value by the whole population now « hi le un etatimieal returns ibem i selves srp not absolutely correct owing lo : thp erobarrrrssmpnts ur.dr r w^.icb ilie depuiv j mari hals laboured tn e(.n_.i q-.ence of ignor i ance and dem g<>gueism ,*) tel opinions may i be formed from them more satisfactory tb n from ar.v other d a ; and 11 13 greatly to be ! wished lhat ai the next census mote born { plete returns will be made i have a s instituted a comparison hp i tween the counties ot our own state upon j the snrne principles *, rxrppt ibat ihc pro duels of i!i3 forest and fishiries are noi m ■eluded the vslue ol lhe products of the ; soil alone 10 each of tho population is as i follows : ; raharros $-.!) s9 wtsliingtan 21 17 i northampton 41 52-stokes 20 s2 i davidson ss 03 wake 19 35 ar-son 37 45li.hnsinn is or i rancf 35 f»3 randolph h 84 ! ir.del 35 42 montgomery is 22 rn'herfnrij s3 23 put 17 9 cneweil s2 22 c urri ik .;, 17 36 junes 31 24 martin 17 so davie 30 10 onslow 17 6 chowan 30 09 gates 16 b9 perqoimons 29 l7viacon 16 97 lincoln 2ij l2ldun!;n 15 74 grpene 2s 60 pa.-qnnian 15 72 warren 28 35 ki'iilfurd 14 7-2 roi-kmgham 2s 33 r beson 14 71 franklin 27 65 tyrrell 54 55 ha*wood 27 46 edgeo mbe 14 44 berne 27 06 cidaroboa 14 00 halifax 26 6.s new hanover 13 74 cbemkee 25 26 bladen 13 35 burke 25 16 person is 06 mecklenburg 24 10 cumberland ll 92 ashe " 24 oob-onswick 11 7 ri.hmond 23 90 heaulorl 10 00 v ilkes 23 85 loore 9 17 i surry 23 4 o-ange 8 86 j buncombe 23 45 dmi-son 7 86 i chatham 23 41 lenderson 7 24 ! c'aotieii 22 p c raven 6 h9 j wavne 22 7h nash 5 73 ; granville 22 12jgarlere4 9 47 hyde 21 4l the returns from lpnoir arc plainly in j correct in tbe article of corn hertford and rowan were not laken — these coun ne art thfrefore led not the ame remark above rosde with re gard to tbe slates a hete applicable to ihe ronoi ps lhat the above rcsnlis d , nol b ! olu.ely p . the progr of wealth n earh ! o-.ntv cw.ng to the difficult n '• am.ng ihe plantation price in each county ' v*ith exactness a uniform price was as m d through he siate in the rompotatioo ' f the above table leaving ll lo he reader ' o make the due allowance for nearness to ! r distance from market the gener-.l rule j s tbal tha prices of producp are enhanced ' i nearness to m-nket • perhaps 30 per ent to the 100 mile distance would be a i cir estimate where wagons are used then in comparing two counties bv the ! above table one of which ia ne«r to mar ket and the other h,_,a , . s!ioh per opn , must be added to the value opunstte the near county for instance ca*bar_us ia dis tant from market w'-ile cumberland is near : now n comparing those two counties cum berland must have the advantage of her lo cality end as u,e produce of both counties are priced alike in making ou the abn-ve table ll>p per cent eqiiiv,,le.,t to this ad vantage must be added to the result annex ed to cumner'.an.l i wil not say ihat 30 per cent to the 100 miles s the correct rale ; but leave il to tbe judgment of tho reader the above table exhibits the agricultural character of each couniy ; but not the real profits to the h.nd v very good idea how ever my be formed of hie profits ot thm kind ol labor comparatively mo g the counties from ihe above table by observing tint tbe resuits were obtained by dividing the aggregate value of the products by hip whole population n w if in any given couniy a greal portion of the population are engaged in olher pursuits iher the agricul ture in ibnt county is the work of a few bands and though lhe products may he small to eacfa of lhe whole population yet they rosy he considerable lo the band eto pl-iyed when tliprefore aegreat number of persons in a y or.c county are empiovei in other pursuits the amount opposite thai county in the table should be proportionally increased this allowance can be mailp with some accuracy by any one pretty well acquainted with uie pursuits and situations of the different counties upon the whole however from the inves tigation i hs-ve given the subject i sat isfied that afisr making all the ahove sug gested exceptions lu'l allowances the coun ii'9 wi stand in about the same order as hove enumerated that is the greatest profit to the labour _ is realized in thp grpat . st agricultural counties and i am al-v s lisfied thai the roost permanent progress of wealth follows the s.ime order i hivh given you thi much mr e.jitor ' for the amusement of your readers i would be exceedingly happy if ihese hints shc.nirl provoke lhe investigations ol some ne mure capable of doing justice to the subject anil i hliail be more than com . ensaled for be trouble • f preparing ihis • ommunicalion if the representations hpre made shall lend lo animate t p agricultural ride of oor citizens or vindicate in ny grpp the character t>i the good old north stale g>d bless her it wis said o dprtn swift i believe that he who produces by improvements in agri culture two blades of grass where only ne was gn.wn before deservpg more honor th.n ihe most eminent statesman what a filecsing it wouid be if some of our surplus political nmhitu.n could l*e converted into agricultural pride ! there is a great mis take in the public mind with rpg r.i to ihe professions north carolina c.i.s for ed ucated end spirited farmers ond if th d h»-rs of our 3 ate will forni»h ihem ber in fluence will soou bo fell throughout tbe ** union y»or humhe erv-i junius l clemmons lexington n c a.ri 28 1s43 buncombe talking to buncombe sec — buncombe county is tie extreme weal ol carolina among tlie blue ridgo nr.r un ta.r.s a few tears a o a raw country t tnrney came lo congress from tbat region and belli a speech one mornsng before the lifn.se assembled rising solemnly ' in his place he lurned toward the colored man who wag sweeping around the p^paker _ el a r • mr speaker " said hi render unto cesar ttie things that are l.e-_r**s and to m ?. cesar the things that are hirs ; lor a man are a m.n all over the world nd a hog are | a hog sir i'm opposed to lhat ilia r bill — j us a tran^pirency lo aitern me me const tu-sby-oq mr speaker ri n you the upgro dropped his broom and stared around the hall and then at the orator firm y persnadpd ibat the roan was crazv he . ventured to remonstrate h l»»k m.ss.'s ouler order pon de roonl rial's nobody here cept me and jim what's ooter-ide ' the orator raise hi hand pereispmriu h sh nigg.r tin diking to buncombe " — new york pl'binn republican logic ** b ihefol r»w mg p.»se tn the charleston m rcurv of a ime date a genllea.*»n waa i-xparfiating on thp iii-stice an ii propn»tt"ol n hereditary nobilitv ' li is fl »»*" d hp •• in o rf r tn innd ri"«n tn po-ientv the vtnu a to the nir that tt.e-r postern should en » ibe honors conferrpd on h m asa reward or inch services ' bv i-me rinv s id ti.e 9d f * m n t hanged for hi m-de-ds ill his i>o*!crily should be hanged too '"' henry clay he isnotfallen " bt j q uh1tti r nol fallen n„i ab a detail i an pllav'd alh_h,«y f a well oni.,*s g,,ri llin 9 kjib.ok^aio ,.,,,,,,;, tra,.k aor-e . column a'sh pea pride ' he 9.an,i(_r*d and ,,,„ c v j in ma mutn-iham course urn bl k he snot fiii . s ,. ,. i .... . • , f o bind i itp.'h.vr r . ■, . uppose lhe i •■-..'< b«i . . - ' ' •■ug curse and lorn 19 i lhe bot deem not iba ihe might ,„,., ' v ut xxrt b?t re the h!a-i f i or qm.il n daik . id " . ' k.ir iro qfh all e •-- i vp it poops i . ■- db bnl _..• es.ve • v 1 aru:s mid l • i he is not fallen » every bwu that t»m.|p,8 vr . _., ,., kson from wild penobec i's i rea in from noeao •• rt,_re bna '„ lri «„,,_ or where the rii.n mag , ...,-□ rio.usnow like on il , sohry wind is m.nm ng na ird to his ear a homage i.i his lofiv mind _ a meed u.e tailing n*ver find — * ♦ a praise whu-h patriots onlv it%*r "* starof the w.s .' aroi!i...n eves • •% • „ are lu-nmu gladly onto him ; t^p abrine of old idolatries " b.-f..rehu kinhtino light mows dm ' and men av 8u..8 i om a ream • or meteor dazzling odeir.v • • > and b.w hefore his purer tieara the earr.es ot a better d^y all hii ! n.p boor is ha9<eninf on vvhen vainly tried hf slander _ dime colombia shall behold hei > n unharmed without a lanrel u nn as from li flimea nl b.tiv n the anjel joarded tri il c up • thp slanderer shall ne ml ... i|,.n iii spell shall ipave ihe minds l uie and higher gt.irs wan upon the western pa'noi's future fame visit to santa ann in 1839 \\ e arrived about five o'clock ai man jadp c 1 1 va at..-r assing through le::go 9 nf i.atuial gar den the property nf santa anna the house is pretty ; slight looking an kept in nice order we were received hi an aid-de camp in full unifutm and by spveral officers and conducted to a srgp cool bgreeable apartment with little furniture iniu wiiici nhnnly entered the seni.ru de santa anna tall thin and at lhat earlv hour of ihp ronrninfj dress d lu receive us jn cir r wh'te mns'in with while sann shoes and wwh very splendid diamond eairinga broach and rings she waa verv polite and inu.jdn ed her daughter audit onpe a miniature ot her , mamma to teaiur«>a and coatnme x in a little while entered g ■eral santa anna h'mseif a gen'lemanly g.n.d looking quietly dressed retlmr melancholy looking person wiih 4 . one leg sppareni'v soo.pwhai of an invalid and to ui the mix t interesting perann in ihe gr|n>p fie has a sallow cnmpli sion fine dark eyes soft and peoetra ing whh an inieres'ipfj expres sion uf face knowing n_tliir.£r uf his psw his t.ry.r.r.e would have said a philosopher living ■in dignifi-d rpiirpmen ; hop who had tried ill • world and foond ihat au was vanity ; np who had softc-d ing_ihtihp and who if he were ever persmdsd to emerge from lis retreat would iir.lv do 80 cincinnatoa i'kc to benefii — fnscoontry ii is t.ango how freqnently this pxprppkton of philosophic rpsignaimn of jiladld sarln-sa is lo hp remarked on ts countenanc1 • of tbe dpppps m st ambitinu a d most p*ii_n ing nf men c n gave him a leher from ihe queen of spain written on the so|.prmii.n • ol his alili b mg president with wi.iph he seem ed well pleased but merely made the innocent observation how well ihc q'l.-.n wriieal it wa onlv oow and m-.pn the pxpreasi n nf hip pvp as atartling whpn he poke of hm i g whi-*h is cut iff helow ihp knee he ppeaks . f ii frpquentlv like sir john ramnrny of his h hand ; and whpn he gives an account ol h s wound and alludps io the french on thai > v his countenance assumes in vr of btnern which ll^mnrnev'e may have exhibited when speaking f harry the smith otherwise he made himself vpry agrppah spoke a great deal nl he f ststea and ol be pei 9008 whom he had kno-.in ihere and io hia ; mi i.^prs w 39 qn pi nod erentleman-jikp and :. ' iogpiher a nore polished hero thai i had 6x red to see to j'ldg from the pa he will n.t long remain n his pn pih atate ol inaction b akf t was announced i e en ra de j santa anna led me in • • « • • - afti-mli breakfaat ihe er.nra despaich»d an officer for her cigar case which was g i *■■'• '■a liirim.'o latch — uffer*d mc a cigar which i '; h'.vr q e din d she liobtn h 1 om n a '■■l pa p-r eigartta md the genhemen lollowed bet ; good example - l.xfr in m mini iletorl courteous — edwa 1 ev r 11 o«l pr sent vlinis'er i england delivered an ora in 1 before ibe phi bi a k.ppa sociely ai < ambndfe ' at iher annual cele-jram.n a ir a vear ago bl j after the puhlic excitisp-i v^er over ihe society had a dinner as ta naoal oa aoch occasions — jodve story ho presided at ihe tables i s.aid ' to have p'np p*j ihe f"llo»ir.g senitment after ! ihe cloih as rtmovrd in compliment to lbs or - • amr : 77te orator of the jajf applaow fouowttha . ' footsteps ol lamp he*ct._r it everell 2'ie .. • thi9 ctirccted the at'emion ol the whnle eoa * ' p>riv 0 mr everett wh-j mmcoiaie ar.;s anm i made the fallowing happy retort '* the members tf vie legal prcfembn — however hifiy hn a-|miaiion u . t'-j nuvet car use higher ihan o-it story fjfeclt nf imagi latitm — \ « 1 : ;, ■> ,.-■.! t ; .■-. lies ," well aoiheo icated •' • • a . • -. a 19 c o ume • wio*ei i-t •_'*.'_ ' 1 l,red . r '- . • u .. fi ixi^-^h i t -, .. • ■pan ! g h ., - 1 ■- - . igsinsi ii . ■- 7 ■■-':,. .•■him moogh she h?d 1 i en as»or h 0 vaa no d-tp^-r of rhat ts cure bim ol b !. s e oue «. ebi fi le i bi r paq .•. i - c>an of eoala ; no s wnei <: i e sprang from the osd fdaimirf l ■-. ra-se dues n mary .' y-.u've ouroi my leg • * bjiaier '" repairing f 1.he subscriber rcspectlully informs his old " friends and the public generally that he has ipened a shop in salisbury in the above busi ness iti a room directly opposite west's brick building in the bouse of dr burns formerly owned by jno i shaver and jusi below j st w murphy in addition in ihe above the subscriber will carry on the silver smiih business in all the vaneiies common in tou.tnr tuvn : such as nv.i_i,.g ssf_(;on9 c and repairing silve ware he tegs to assure th public lhat if punctual attention in business and skillful work will en title him lo patronage and support he will mer ti it aaron wool worth nov is — tf to or slierkia?tjii are the best medicines in the world f"h ring the cheapest and roost pleasant — d 1 medic f:ica!ty wor.tily approve them dr sherman is 0 skilful and experienced phv i'<*ian and a member of tho medical society 0 ne yoik o&gh b*ozenges are ihesrlest 9urest.anit most effectual remedy fur roughs colds consumption whooping cough a3thm:i tigiiiness ol ihe lungs or cbesi . c sheiiaans worm lozenges are the onlv infallible woim destroying medi cine ever discovered they have been used in ver 1 100.000 ase and never known io fail shsbsan's cafsp-lor i.ozfngk8 ijive immediaie reitet in nervous or sick head ache palptlalioii of ibe heart lowness of spir its d.spondency , fainting oppression or a sense of sir.kmgo ihp chest diarrhma las silode or a s«v.se ol fatigue sherman^a fever and a%vc lozenges are the most certain remedy for ibis disiressinj complaint ever offered to the american public - in the in.mpns number ol ca^es in which they 1 have been usad tbey bave never been known to j tail sherman's restorative lczcngcs diarrhoea or innsenesg x the bowels so com ! non and troublesome dunn the summer month 1 nnriy now be en'trely prevented bt a propel ose i f these l zenges thpy are prepared exjiress j iv for ihat porpoise and ran be relied on wi'b \ pprfpci c nfidence persons snbjpc to a derange j ment of the bowels should never be without ihom j they tt.-rd immediate relief from al the attend anl gnpings faintness depression sherman's cathartic lozenges re as pleasant and easily taken as lhe common r.pppermin's ; and arp sn ac tve and efficieni neiiicine 5h«f cleanse he stomach and bowels ind are the b?st cathartic ever used for bilious persons where an active medicine is reqirred they arp not only tbe best but the safest thai can bp administered sherman's strengthening plastf.r thp best of a plasi .» for rheomatium lnm bagn fain or weakness in the bark loins side or br»ast thp above mpdinir.p is for snip wholesale r retail at ihe sr-hsborv medir-al or sio'p by c b wheeler agent salisbury n c \ sept s 1s4s*r-ly6 ' j 59rm jfsoffitv vfgetame mafe fiedieines 750ssess nualities of iiip most mild and be | |[ neficia nature they are composed nf ar [ liclesthe most anti-pntrescent combined wiih | i rrredients known as ttie only eert.vn antidote ] tor vers of every description when the dis | p.-is is produced either from cold obstruction bad r swampy and damp situations or putrid | miasmi wbeihpr malignant or epidemic or by i other causes these mar.icines are certain in their ; nperations or eltects they are possessed ol pe noliar qualitips which not only esi'el all disease i bot at the same time restore snd ir*vigoraio the system when firs tr.l;pn into tho stomach i it.py immediately diffuse thpmsclvps like v;por ; through everv pore producing eftec's at once delightful salutary and permanent when the ! s-v.rk of life begins to etow dim the circulation . languid and the faculties paralized thpse roedi | fines are found io gire 3 tone to tha nerves e x hi.erate the animal spiriis in*^if_orate the body and re-animate the whole man tbe life medicine h_»p otao be n oscd with ihemosi happy success m nerv.us anc dvs pppiic diseases consnmpt ion asit.naa liver complaint rheumatism chronic and inflama torv d ropsies c scpcall ai crf.ss &. roger's ascnls salisbury oc 22 1842 ly!3 ic a supply of ihe above invaluahlp me i)p ines are for sale at james cross roads iredell coun'v by " a c mcintosh agent diyid l pool jcff fi akes ihis me'hod of tt i informing his friends g/^^^^^__tm and be public that he is rr n wci s ra'r1 n "" 1e b v i "^^ and clofk making and re ! ifkr s j s ffi pairing business at his old | t^^^sssx9a-i stand near hp coorthouse all work done by him will be warranted tor j twelve monihs he still keeps on hand • smal j assortment of jpweuery old gold and lver taken in exchange for : jeweller of work done salisbury varch 12 1842 tfss j «, johnston attorney and cocns i.lor at law salisbury jv c salisbury jan 7 i84&~u24 new tailoring establishment ! a p alsobrook tailor uto ofthe citj of raleigh i have located myself in the town of salisbury permanently and intend car rytna on mv blj'-nevs in a style not lo be surpassed in this stale or out of it my estab lishment is in tbe room on the corner of the i mansion hotel formerly occupierf a the pusi offir-e i haveempb ived the best of northern workmen no expense or pains will oe spared j tn rend . this a i fashionable establishment ! in all respects gentlemen therefore may rely . on having iheir clothp made r.p i the mo fashionable and durable manner i ha-e ber-n engaged regularly in cutiinn for the lait fiv years and part of the time in some nf the most celebrated esiablishtnente in ihr southern coun try i h-ll not hesiiate to guara'tee every thing to fit i cut ar.d make london paris and new-york famsufojys received mi.n'.hy in conclusion should j be en couraged no one need send away to procure g;.t.d clothing a p alsobrook reference thus m oliver r«!e:2n n c salisbury january 21 1843 ly'26 worsss wor.-_.su startling facfa rlundreds of cbildr.-n and adults are lost vpnr ly wiih worms when sume other rause has been supposed to be the true one it is admitted by all doctors thst fr-arce a man nm.n or cbil.t osi^'s r>*_i ohot ere sooner or la'er troubled wiih nrmn snd in 1 ndreds of cases ad io re e a supposed tf ., sr!a'ina cold or s.ime nth r ailing carries fi thv snwers of ihe hum^n family — v c in troth they die of worms and these could have t.e-*n eradicated in a ay.hv the use of a buttle of kolmstock's vermifuge al the cost of a quarter ot * itnl'ar . how sickening hf thought tl.si these ihinas sh"uid be — and who csn ever forgive th*"i.seup9 tor not trying tbis if orm exterminator when tbey know hat even if the c;ise was not worms this rnptedy coold not by any ponibiliiy do hun : — but always r.-cd 3 a poraaufe — at tbe dis ease bp hat ii mav how important then to use it and who will dare alic the responsibility in do without i ? let e ry j-arent that is not i a hrntt . ask inemselves this q^aiion in troth and oberness mr j c rinscold had a child vprv si->k for | near i a i weeks and rtrendp.l hv i pbysicir.n i wuhout reli i w!r*n kolmsiock'*1 vcrtntfnge was j ivpn and qoxi cr.y rttorp ihr.n f._.r : 7 irms were passed whpn the child recovered rapidly /_ child of a widnw woman lining n r lhe manhattan watpr works had itcmdled for a , t nth till near a skeleton with yreat dryness of the month and ite ing of the nose a lm t mane lady who called to provide for tl fami j sent immediately for kola-mock's vermifuge which brnoght r,wnv greal q'.entin'es of worms for two or h day an-i the chi.r grew beilei at once and r?g'i.;ne_i its full strengib in l.sx j than a month several children in a highly rp-.ppc'a!.!c fam 1 ily in brnndwav had worms ma frightful extern an i were all cured r.ipidiy wiih ihte t-rmifnge j in some of the bpsi families in the ncig-.b.ir hood of st john's ark ii i33 b__n s.tensivplv ! used from the ci rmi tnsi.tr.ee nf lir^i.-.g eradica ted a la'ge qnamity of worms sfier all other ', r-medies had failed which was very extensive j iv known in ihat pari of liieei'v a family in new j-rspy ssv-pd epv n children by thp usp of it orip a rj'irl of eight vears ol rig hsd bpcome exrppdinfjlv em^cijtpd befoie tho vermifuge i»af givpn the ne_it day hree i irg worms were di odged and be left ofi >'>' vermifuge when she bpcaino agnin worse an<i i ;■■' r rt to h vermifuge ibat fi .*. 3 i 1 ; brooghi • iv an increriinle quantity of v orm and the cue was complete and she gained orr healil ranid't \ physician of standing had doctored a fami ly of children some weeks withool being able restore bn one out of the seven 10 5;ca!ih h had he liberality o send for kolmstock's ver mifuge and cored the rest with it in less than 3 week numerous cases of othfir eomspiasnis wc:p sop nosed t exist and the persons treated for fev^r r bot finally a trial of ihis vermifuge iisrov prpd the ircf < au of the sickness bv bringing wav ilmost an innnmetable qoanuiy of worms i.rorp and small and the persons rerovpred wjtt great despatch insiancs of ihis kind niiuhi h cited to m immensp pxi em bn 1 it is osel ss one irial or 25 eents will show anv onp wi h salon iahmenl hp cprtain effeois of this verm |. q.p vaulion - never boy thisartice unless it hav dr k dmsiock's vtermtf oe h n sorrely en graved on the outside label and the lac similp nt corns nek si co agents — c b v\'hpp|pr salisbury ; j & ii sloan greensboro1 d hearit hillsboro j p mahry lexine on ; d rtleigh march 4 184s lyss removal ! the subscribers would respecifuliy announce to the public thai ihey have em ved iheir copper tin-plate and sheet mkojt shanttfcietovg one door above george w brown & co . and pposne thos ii cowan's brick row where ihey ar better prepared to accommodate a..d ex cote all orders in their line on short notice and in the very best style also constantly on hand a choice supply uf plain ami j pan tin ware britannia v are bmhino tubs stills c john d brown & co salisbury jan 21 1**>43 lib oa sa bonds neatly primed and lot sale al uns office if20 i tbrms ,.,-.-" may hereafipr be bn | e ml fico r.w/fl.s and | . ' i lie par ..- ,] for a less time l lid tor n advance no i choi at il.p option c ,, a rage nrp paid ..., of advertising • i .! i r i be first inier lion and - pneb ciiriimttiince -.. charged 25 per ct bigh i tes n r rent wil be made to ■he vciir ■' will :; in!:n!ict until ■irdiiigrly unless order ■:„ pr of limes ! . .. ■''. i lo tbe editor must , ibnn n ton ion . jlowftii hotel the subscriber chased thai wpii known and ed poblic house known ; - ng liter s tavern in : he ( - v c informs bis friends j orally that the same is now ; | pravi ll.-rs x boarders j nd b r will ne supplied with i kei ind surrounding c-.untry af cinos and bountifully sup i , tod pp.vpnde . nl all kinds al j lhful nd attentive ostlers rs,ffned pledges himself that no ex ; .,-. l ne iv no ting 10 _ ve jjen i toall who mav favor bun wuh james l cowan sepi 11.1840 f7 | i 4111,1 go r .%!__>! !./-,- 7 i f columbia jor the hair fmsi k & co its positive qnali < a : - l<t for infanta kopp ! . the besh i'ee r"m urf and eaoaing a lux j ,-,.,, 2d for ladies after chili | , hp skm io its natural s<ren2ib , k , and preventin.i thp falling out of for my persi.n recovering lrom v tha same effect is produced 4th fancy till a good growth is started _, rved bv attention to ibe latest pe | 5 i li frees ihe head from dar.d ns be roots imparls healili and j if.'.ilaiion and prevents ihe hair j iging color or getting gray — 6'h it he ii or to cur beaii'iju'lv when dooe up . ki night i j f j indies lilel should ver be made wil boot it jib children who have bv any means con : ■..! v min n ite head are immediaielv and ., ; ued of ihem ny iis use ii is intalli i bald about five vears — nn more hair my head than on ihe buck of mv i,v lead covered with a thick scurf , ion aboot lhe 10ii of august last ising ibe balm of columbia lrom com since wbich i have used two and . ie if ihe balm which has fully re j ii , and frped my head entirely from j iy head is now covered wnh fine fl i j which any one may see by calling j i im id conneciicot 840 d 5 scofjeld --. arp abroad — to k always for tbe i nsioek fk co the waichman offi e and by c salisbury dr siith rakigh , d i iro ; j bl ll moan greensboro ; 1 1843 1.92 or brandrtlvs t.gf.rablk i'mversal pills its office oct 1842 tfl4 look at dr sherman's ad r 1 it you wish relief cot your ma - call ind obtain a remedy ol c.b 7 gent , dr-c 10 f20 to the afflicted 1 lie r . r iii j i - 1 rec-ived a large and ir sh tel d moffitt's lite mi i . ine call &. c 15 vvheeler agent , p,.r i0—m20 prioes current at salisbury maj 6 cents cents 5 . 5 cotton yarn 90 ily ap 30 a 35 molasses 35 a 40 ii to i 55 , nails 6 a 7 10 « 12 i oats 15 a 20 ■\. 27 a 28 pork 3 n hean 5 * 6 sugar br 0 a 10 y 9 ia il loaf 15a 18 25 j salt sack 3 j 5 20 25 j tallow 7 83 t * tobacco 8 a 20 50 . 55 i tow-linen 2 a 10 3a4 wheal bush 75 i pr | whiskey 25 a 30 gal 90 1 i wool clean 25 fai i.tri.vi i.t.fc april 26 molasses 23 a 23 1(1 nails cut 54 a •> 5 ■- i ; sugar brown 6 a io 2i s 27 lump 1 4 10 a 12 :. ii l"i a 18 salt 50 . 60 : i 18 sack m ... . 7 tobac olcal 2£a 24 i id co im bag 2 9(1 , no bale rope " 8 a in 44 i*$5i . wheat new 7 a 80 0 _ 25 whiskey 25 a so '*• i 5 w.nl i2i a 15 cheraw april 2g 1843 ml il h 1 ' nails cut assor ga 8 cm f ,— 1 v 6v 6 wrought 16 a 18 12 a 15 j o.its bushel 30 a 37 h 22 25 j oil gal 75 a ft|i gftn 20a22 lamp i?5 na.ropelh 10a 12 , linseed 1 10 a 1 25 (■« lb ii 4 pork 00,w n a 6 c i rice looibs 4a 5 j«h 50 sugar ib 8 a 10 cw s5 vi sallanck 2 12 rl la3 b',sh 6 6 steel a mer 10 a 00 ■5_b english 14 ,,»• 30 _ :.- | german 12 a 14 1 te*_i.npt.$l ai87
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1843-05-06 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1843 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 41 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
Creator | Mace C. Pendleton, Printer and Publisher |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | Mace C. Pendleton |
Place |
Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina, United States |
Subjects |
Newspapers on microfilm--North Carolina. North Carolina--History--Sources--Periodicals. |
Type | Text |
DCMI Type | Text; |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The May 6, 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 The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers.; |
Language | English |
OCLC number | 601554575 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1843-05-06 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1843 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 41 |
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 4587630 Bytes |
FileName | sacw03_561_18430506-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 May 6, 1843 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
FullText |
arbliina itltatf l»i printed and published bt ") f hr r f " see that lhe government docs not acquire too much power keep a check 1 u 41 — vot tt\i'p t mace c pkxdlkton f fi upon all your rulers do this and liberty is safe gen'l harrison j ' c ai r 3 i whole no 561 salisbury may 6 is43 clock ai^d wa1cu for the watchman mr editor since the statistical ta bles accompany ng the census returns have come to hand i have devoted some of my letzore hours lo an investigation of their content these tab|p9 show m ny impor t nt facts and though not absolutely correct prove heyond lhe possibiliiy ol a doubt lhat ] nitth carolina is one of the first ajriculiu i ral states n the union shecullivates prof itably a greater variety of crop tlnn anv oth er glaip in the greal staple — coti..n — she near y rq.t-ilg hpr 9i»ter on the south thpic i being a differpnee of on'v one sixth in the q antitv raised hv the two carnlio _ — j while she exceeds virginia seventeen times | in ibe olher grpat staple tohacco she is a little mure than ooubled by virginia accnr ding tr population — while she exceeds smith carolina three hundred and twenty five ! times in rice she is bpliind south t'aroli - j na bul greatly ahead of virginia in wheat ' 9he 19 behind virginia hut greatly eupanor j to south carolina in corn 9be beaii vir gii ia acrordin to population as 31 t 27 ; anil neurit doubles south carolina upm ihp w!io!p the produce of agrii ultural labour including the vipld of the forest aih fishe ries in tbe two carolmas and virginia stands ss foiloos value to eael ofthe pop ulation north carolina 30 70 virginia 30 55 south carolina 28 29 this esjimate is founded upon the crop of 1659 — of course the results would vary each vear according to the local scarcity or abun dence of th crop it ibe number of laborers employed inag rirultuie bad been taken with anv kind of neenracy il would have bpen more proppr to have estimated the product to the hand ; hot up^n examination i find th t pntnon of he returns so incorrect as 10 forbid the at pmj-t in many .>! our counuesthe deputy m^rsh ills mnde no return ; while in others thev made the number nearly equal to the whole population — some fxipniied the com ' puialmn in boys ol 10 vears ; while others i fined lhe enameralioi to men it is mori certain tbereforo to compare the pro duds to the whole population as the total titimt-rniinn is always coircct the above results do not ftnl 3n abso lute t?st of the pro2r»-ss nl weaith in each stat ; because slock rating the mechanic its marmlaclures are not teken into • t hp kccotint ii mav happen th«t he pro fl-ic ol tli^sc rotnbinetl with agricultural abi.nr cause a rr.oie r-iptd growth ol wealth in a statp less benefitted by ngnrtiliure if he j.r fits f mecli«nic-il and iannf»ct»ring indu«*ri conld be ascertain ed from lie pres in stelisiiral returns with as much preei oi as ih-.se of sgricultbrp n combination of tbe wh'.'e u!d be niore 8 isl-.ru y this ftnwpver 1 have noi atlpmpli-d the abov 1 timatp include only ihc immediate pro ucis of the soi forest end ft hftiea tn th hrpp slates n- |