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new terms i the watchman may hpreafier be had for tiro dollars in advance and two dollars and lil i r uts at the end oi lhe year so suosfiipiiun will be received fur a less time than nne year unless paid for in advance nn paper di^enn tinned bui at ilie option o the editors until all arrearages are paid j terms of advertising one dollar per square f tr the first insertion and i twenty five c-enis for each continuance j court notices will be charged 25 per ct high i cr than the above rates a deduction of 8.5 per cpnt will be made to tb se wbo advertise by ibe year all advertisements will op continued unlil forbid and charged for accordingly unless order ed for a certain numlier uf times t icr letters addressed lo the editors musl ! come post pa'nl lo eisure attention \ weekly and se vi weekly new vork courier oj enquirer jo the public from and after friday the llth inst the weekly nnd semi weekly courier and ! enquirer will bp enlarged tc ihe s:z°of the uai | ly piner and offer inducements to the advertiser j and general rpader such as bave been rare pro j sented by any paper in lhe uniled state sr mi-wf.kklv — this sheet wil he pub j lished on wednesdays and saturdays on thp | outride will be placed all the contents ofthe dai ly sheets fnr the two preceding davs together witb appropriate matter fur the general rpader selected fnr the purpose ; and the inside will be ' l e inside of thediily paper nf the ame dav j thus all new advertisements in the daily paper wednesdays nd saturdays will a'sn appear in the semi weekly paper for tbese days without anv additional charge to tho advertiser this ___ pnblication will of course be mailed with the h daily paper of the sime date and carrv lo the i reader in thp country the verv latest intelligence ■terms of the semi weekly paper i four dollars per annum payable in advance h fivefdollars ppr annum in all cases wben pay i ment is not made in advance h any person forwarding twenty-five dollars in i mnney nul more than five per cenl below par m free of poeiage will be entitled to seven copies h to be sent to ibe sime posi office ; and at similar i rates for any larger number of subscribers when i nr uiuiiuj nh n -. ■r - em ,_.„. - - _,,',„„ i par in new vork it will he sold at the current ___\ rates the proceeds carried lo the credit of the \__\ subscriber and the papers sent for a pru rata pe i riod of time h weekly courier and enquirer i this sbpet alsn nf ihe size of the daily cou i rier and the largest weekly paper issued from al daily press will be published on saturdays onlv \___ and in addition to al the matter publish d in iiie ____ daily during the week will contain at least une i continuous story and a great variety of extract oo miscellaneous subjects relating to history \___\ politics literature agriculture manufactures i and the mechanic arts \___\ it is intended to mako ibis sheet the most per 1 feci as it will be one of the largest of the kind i ever offered to the reading public ; that if a h ti.vtspaper in the broadest sense of the term i r.s ii necessarily will he from coniaining all the i matter of ihe daily courier and at the same ___\ time very miscellaneous and literary by reason ____\ of selections and republications set up for inser i rjonj ■paper ■the pottttr ". ---- ■ton well known lo the public to requite any ex i nlanation it was this paper which first gave ■the names of whigs and lncof-cos to the iwo ■areat parties in the united stales and could its ■counsels have orevatl at harrisburg in decern ■bf!r 13s9 henry clay would now have been the 1'res.den of the united states ls ■motto now is justice oharrv of the w est ■let tbe consequences be what they mny ; and it l is tbe only paper in the great commercial empo i riom of the united states which has assumed ■and will maintain this position !■terms of the weekly courier ■and enquirer ■to single subscribers three dollars per an ■h to two nr more subscribers less than siw to bo jl sent lo the same post office two dollars and ft f ii ty cents per annum .<«*-- h to six subscribers and less than twenty fire ■to be sent to not more than three different posi ;■offices two dollars per annum h to classes and committees over twenty-five in ■number to be sent in parcels not less than ten to ■anv one post office one dollar and seventy-five ■tents per annum m i,i no case will a weekly courier be for ■warded from ibe office for a period less than one i year or unless payment is made in advance ■and when ihe funds sent are below par ihey ;■will bn sold at i lie current rates and the dis jl count be deducted from the amount carried to ■the credit of the subscribe in like manner ■when postage is not paid it will be deducted ■from lbe amount enclosed i all postmasters are authorized by the p.<st i master general to forward funds for subscribets ■reeof postage aod all remittances made ihto jl postmasters will be at our risk i general agents carriers fi c will al ■ways be supplied with any number of copies ■they ma require on giving four days notice al i foar dollars per hundred i the daily morning courier and new york jl enquirer in consequence of ms gre.r circniatis i has been appointed the official paper of iiie cir i cuil and district courts of he united slates lo publish all notices ami other proceedings in cases o bankruptcy io - v southern ui^nc ofl lhe state of new york . md all such notices ; will be inserted at least once in bulb tbe week iy and semi weekly papers we shall also pub lish in uur daily weekly and semi-weekly i papers a full list of all the applications in tne united slates for tbe benefit ut ihe bankrupt i law «... prices current and reviews of the market . will of course be published ut length in each of tl,e three papeis country papers witb which we exchange are r"sdeet fully requested if convenient lo give , . a a£ve ftisem.'ni ime insertion and call atten ■linn i rhe same ; and everv dailv weekly or j r mi-week * vkters in lhe united states with which we d i nol exehauge will be entitled lo an exchange fo»aa h"a>i one year on iving this ' ~- riisement an insertion and culling public at len ion to it new yoik february 22 1s41 wou smmlem 4 fine close carriaee and two pair of splen j did match horses those wishing to porehase cm rt't a bargain by calling on the — ber"^1,sa,,r john 1 shaver i 17n»/7,134i~//''h 0aotxf wa w$a.tt imavu pendleton $ bruner «« * ,„ * , k m see lhal lhe government does not acqmxck much power keen a cheek i no ts vot t attt v editors axd prophietors j " p<>n all your rulers do litis asd li»i i*safe.»-gen'l harrison 1 v 43 v tuiujft|l x _______ *■whole a'o 515 | salisbury jlf|(e 25 1843 state of ilortft carolina davie county ix equity-spring term 1s42 lucky elcbimtn and wife nancy and polly junes f vs y petiiion for the sale william shaw samuel i of land shaw joseph shaw j i.n ibis case it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendants are not inhab itants of this state it is therefore ordered ihat publication be ti.arfe for six weeks in the caro lina watchman for the said defendant wil liam shaw samuel s'haw an joseph shaw in appear at the next term ... c ■■■■- '■, held for the c-miv of davit al ibe court hoose in mocksville on the 8<h monday after the 3d monday in angus next and plead an swer nr demur to complainants hill or the same will be taken pro confesso and the case set fur hearing exparie as to them witness l bingham clerk and master of said court at office ihe sth mondiy afier he 3d monday in february a d 1«42 and in lbe 6cth year of ameti'-^n independence l.bingham c m e 6w47 — printers fee 5 50 jvho wants a bargain ! fbllesira13lk rla«ftatiojv for sale the subscriber having determined tc re mn i-s d^firo.in of selling his valuable plantation containing 2g5 acrfs lying on the main road leading from salisbury tn charlotte six miles from salisbury li is wbji known te be nne of the best stands fir a tavern between salisbury and augusta from 1,000 to 2,000 bushels of corn can he sold at 100 per cent per year any persnn wishing in purchase can call on me at my residence and examine ibe land wellington smith june 4 ls42-3w45 travellers take notice ! timothy r hughes having obtained the mansion house for public accommodation in forms bis friends and the nwbito a "' '• " v ..;. ...... ••- -• • ' - >*"'' his table shall always be well and plenti fully supplied wiiheveiv thing he country af fords to please and satisfy the palate even of an epicure . , , his bar will he found furnished with a choice selection of liquors wines and cordials both foreign and domestic his stables shall bp constantly attended by faithful ami attentive husiiers and supplied with abundant provender n b the stage office is kept at the man sion house charlotte n c may 28 1842-6-44 copper tin p*<*te ««<! sheet iron vl*are manufactory the subscribers having located in salisbu ry two doors below a manhieu's corner nn nurth east street respectfully inform ihe pub lie that they bave opened a shop which s now in full operation fnr he manufacture of all kinds of ware and execution of all kind nl work in the above ine they invite the attention of the public to their present stock of wareg a supply of which thev intend keeping constant ly on hand consisting in pan of the following stills still tvoiffffs washing keiths halters kilties tea kettles brass do plain and japan tin ware briton in wire stoves stove-phes 8fc besides the manufacture of all kind of wares in their line ihev bold themselves in cnnsta.nl readiness to answer calls foi factory work roof ing lock-repairing and indeed every ki d of woik lhat coppersmiths tin-plate and sheet imn workers usually undertake any uf tbeir work proving deficient in workmanship will bi madp go m free jf chaige jt^pold copper dewter and lead tr.ker in exchange for work j d brown & co vnril 16 1842 _ state of iiorttt carolina rowan county may sessions 1812 richard locke 7 . vs levied on and richard p'lnckstoo.j it appearing io the satisfaction of the court ihai the defendant is not sn inhabitant of this sta'e • ii is therefore ordered by the court that publication be made in the carolina watchman fur six weeks that the said richard piockston be am appear at ihe next courl of pleas and quaiter sessions to be held for the counly of rowan.ai the coun-house in salisbury on the first mnnday in a"gos next then and ihere tu plead or replevy or judgmecl final will be ren dered aoatnst him and the lands levied on and condemned to the satisfaction of plaintiff's deb interest and cusis witness john giles clerk of our said court ai office tbe 1st raunday in may 1s42 john giles clk f,w4f — printers fee 550 . ca sas jveatly printed and for sale at this office carolina gratmman salisbury saturday june 25 1812 republican whig ticket ! for president of the united siates henry clay of kentucky for governor nf the slate john »£ zv20reh2aj ot f)ori.»i i-nt to thk patrons of til f watch man having made frequent unavailing calls on ihn«e indpb'cd to ti forthe " watchman to remi ns onr dues and th expense of supplying such persons with a paper every week fur years together being greater lhan we can afford we have resolved to adopt some measure whicb shall prevent in future the evil complained of and whilst we have reason to be thankful lhat a ma jority of our patrons have regarded onr interest and tbeir own characters as punctual men and hare paid their subscriptions we'have to regret that a large minority have alike disregarded both what their reasons are far such neglect they know best but whatever tbey may be they should not under preseni circumstances al ter nur purpose whicb is lo save ourselves from bankruptcy and our creditors from loss i'he following are the rules which we intend to pat into practice from and after the 8ih july next 1 all parsons vcho are found indebted for ore one year's subscription io the watchman on the 28tb july 1842 shall then be stricken off our list and their accounts placed in the hands uf an officer for collection our books shall be annu ally revised and the same disposition made of all accounts of a longer standing than one year i 2 no paper shall be sent out oflhe state un less paid for in advance ; or some person of known worth pledged for tho payment thereof 3 all accounts for advertising shall be for warded immediately after the work is donp ; nnd if not paid within three months thereafter shall be dealt wiih as the case seems to us iu require t '- ' ' " , t71 i-n to save com cn w iat i"^v v ° ( v ] lake ibe necessary stpps lo do both between •( - , lime and the 2sih july next at which time sir i nrcsent volume will expire for vpp must thetj put into practice the foregoing rules howevej unpleasant the duty ; pendleton sr bruner tkeremainsof whis;%e>y — the celebrate whig 15'inner used a cincinnati as an in-iru ment to captivate and humbug t lie people wa suid recently for twenty five cents so savs a locofoco paper and the locofo cos generally seem to enjoy ihissrmll affx with l!ie grea'est possible gust f"r ou own patt we believe there is some mistake • ■unfairness in this statement we don't tv lieve the whigs of cincinnati would **»• d hy and witness the sale of a ban ner under which they so recently rallied at so insignifi ccnt a pdee no we don't bf lieve it we can tell the locofocos that the whigs of row an still imve their emblems of whig princi ples — ihe emblems of simplicity and truth yes we have our ship log cabin and banners ; coon s-k ns goards and pepper and the whoie w^a'th nf a louis d henry could not purchase a single item these tilings in themselves aie scarcely worth a copp?r but ihey can't be bought with loco joco thousands tbe editor of the observer as a politician wha'ever hp mav be ns a man is unfair nis reckless of truth and will ft nop to a dirty ac or pariy end '!'!.»• editor of ihe carolinian dis likes to be ihus plain bi l il politicians will lie in this nav lie fids ihat it i do to his part and tu his candidate lhat such sentiments sbali uni no tothe world withtiul meeting the censqre ihey iloaoi-o ir"i f»'-"''i you ought to be ashamed otyotnset last week you took jis to ta?k about ee • tun language we had used in onr remarks i about the locofoco convention ; and now i behold you are applying the same or worse j language lo the editor ofthe observer j how could you so soon forget yourself ! in i our remarks aboul the convention we re j gretted to be as " plain " as we were bul • if politicians will lie in lhe way your lo ! foco brethren did we " feel that it is due lo ! our party tbat such statements as they | made shall nol go to the world without i meeting the censure ihey deserve it bas been remarked as a singular co-in cidence in the dealh of tbe ' great 8nd good washington that he died in the lasl hour in lhe last day ofthe week in the last month in the year and in the last year of tbe century viz saturd y night twelve o'clock december 1799 ii ; the great debate fie raleigh register cf the 17th says : a north carolinian the loco foco j sn at fayetteville in giving an account j tiie discussion which look place in tlmi : lu on the 7th instant between gov reheat and mr henry says in spesk cl'some things whicli the latter might f said that he mr tl bus since [, thai he was in such pain all the time i w6rp\fhba h}gm excu8d ihat '" could ] faolleelhis thoughts win a pitifal fpf^g f°r mr henry's tm-omfrflinfe ; |„ 1 i i was he ? what kind of pain—men j i or physical ? ana we are to presume | t|5 from this excuse we suppose that as r ii couit not collect his thoughts he not put forth his true principles ! it jilies us from all we have heard that the ppormosl of all the thoughts be could col ct was—'4 how shall i get off no ronger or more conclusive evidence need t > required to prove tbe brilliant character gov moreheari's victory over air hen u tlian the " lame and impotent conclu ons of hia trusty organ both master id man have found out by this time tint ip epithet of moonshine which they are > fond of applying to the governor is any i i-'ng but applicai.le supreme court this tribunal convened on tuesday lhe 3-b insi in ths ciiy of raleigh — all the r dges present the following young gen lemen have been admitted to the practice jf ihe iaw in the county courts to wit : tt iliiam b pope of halifax william j cvke of raleigh john w eilis of da i vilon leander q sharp of iredell j g | sttpherd of cumberland willie f rid di of gates v a mcbee of lincolnton j james ii headeni of chatham thomas j rtffid of franklin harvey a miller of rttherfordion james a long of rm j doiph h f harris of pit william f | briuvn of caswell j f il ke of lincoln j tyr th m idisoman pavs iho national i intelligencer a very high compliment bv , sivi'tg lt is no more the organ ofthe ad j ministration than the london herald cf n':ib'tn appleton e-q , vvhig}has ! heen elected a member of congress from massachusetts m place of r c wintbrop resigned by s majority of 1,894 votes over 111 oilier candidates what wc expected — before grv m"re j ead entered the canvass lhe loco foco ' tapers crowed prodigiously ond dared hun ; • meet mr hrnrv and now that he !: is net him nnd used htm up thoy complain ?■- lout his neglecting his official duties snd ravelling about the country tbey arc verry pekooliar '' folks thes locofocos register \ — prostec1s of mr clay all of our whig exchange papers teem wiih nosi unequivocal evidences that mr clay tstha h nice of a most o erwhelmmg mt'j i.'ity oi the party ui the union for the n.-xt pr i i ieney indeed it is seldom that we bear oj a solitary individual of our mty opposed to the western statesman this preference for the treat orator is confined to no particular section jil pervades tbe entire unit n so decided is ihe manifestation of public sentiment in reference to jibe question that we really begin lo think lhal la national convention of the whig p.;r;j will jfoe a useless procedure the only utility of con ventions is to ascertain ihe preponderance n i opinion in r"'attun to rival aspirants f , acclamation lias already indicated in ihe strong possioie manner ibai henrv clay of ken i tucky is the first choice ul the whigs ot the l'cnfon and illp ll-r.l»ion to f .......: ! ijjl loads i ai.d judicious one mt c'-.y is b-iter salcnla i pd to govern the destinies of this nation in the present perdnos crisis of aff.tirs than any man in america indeed ho is ihe en man wh se intellect and patriotism are adequate lo thedtf ficult task of rescuing the vessel of state from the shoals and quicksands where she was gui i ded and left by the ruinous policy of locofoco ism tbe people of this country arc beginning fully to appreciate the virtues ami talents of i henry clay they at lengih perceive hut for j vears past ho bas it-en the innocent victim of slander and ier=pcvinn — hit amidst all ti.e bloom thai surrounded him he has constantly ijiievoted himself to his country — thai bis policy hnce condemned snd despised is the only policy ' thai can procure prosperiiy lor ihe nalion — ar.d | ihat his is the h-.nd that has heretofore upheld j snd sustained oar sit.kir.g fortunes and tliey will sustain b^m he will he elected president • nf the united states in 1s44 by a majority as ! triumphant and brilliant as that which conduct ed the patriot harrison to the chief magistracy ttbe locofocos may consider the qnestion of the whig succession as settled henry clay is our candidate '. jackson miss ) southron tbe price nf \\ hiskey in cincinnati hi 3iely declined from f-ua-trr ij len ceuis per l gallon a hard case i i « we cannot doobi thp socessa of mr princi ■' pes the siar of h-nry clay will wane kith • ha ineffectual fires tbe orb of bh whig ! competitot will in vain aspire to ascend lo thp zaotih but the nominee of the republican par-y will he designated in due season truth j is great and will prevail — eu quirer there are five sentences for vou in five lines j ptbesiar of henrv clav warn wiib v,.f ! fectual fires " so savs the rn ver tha star of henry clav has already iafc-en ita station in ire brilliant galaxy of names ihai ara non shed 1 ding ami kill forever shed glory on their coon try and it is for the good of thai country only and nm thai il will add honor lo his name ihat ! we wish bin icvaied to the presidenlsbio he w.tj coo^ji ; m lbe office nut the effi-e on li n mcttutona ?»"-».(_. , a forger caught the it louis new e'a of the 24th of mny j gives the following account of the arrest of a great villain " thc forger caught — information was re ! ceived here yesterday ihat james t burch nf whoni e gave some accoonl on saturday as having sold a forged draft for 500 to [,. ,\. be i notst & co had been arresled at edwardsvwe ih and committed to priscn a warrant was blamed for tiiis purpose by lhe driver ol the stage who bad heard of the circumstances be ' re leavrr.g ihis city and had a description of ; iii.n so that he identified the man when ' nade application for a seal in the staire a few . niles from the ferry nn thc other side of the ri ver yesterday this man was brought to si ! louis and on an examination before mao ist rate wptmore this morning he was fully identified ind committed upwards of 400 was found ip.m him * n "*"*■-• ,■* " — -- » uruce hi is a notorious scoundrel havinc beeu n the norlh carolina peniieniiury for robbing be mail after he had nearly served nut his ime he was pardoned by president jackson — hence he went to mays viile ky where he nnrried a wealthy widow lady who on discov ering his real characier was divorced from bim ince that lime he has been iivin in ibe lower iarl of this state — married there squandered lie property acquired by his marriage — und i > :.<■- insed of divers uffpnees against la *> in this state or he one which he has now committed be will in all probability be sent to cole county vliicb in the modern construction uf tbo law is he penitentiary we observe a ions account of iiie same affa r n the bt louis republican tbat paper in a rery reprehensible spirit speaks of tbe connee i'.n of bruce wilh the hon mr benton ami mnjecture tbat the conviction ot lhe accusi vii exert an important influence in the • ' iress nf lugging the names lefore tbe public ; and when il is done to y personal or political animosity it is mut h nn improper — it is wicked ami malicious a rery common practice of violating jviice nnu rtjtli in tbis world is the vi-diing of dishonor y tbe vari'ius modes of exhibiting indifferent ir bad opinions of people upon those who bap vn lobe related to persons who i.ave bpe.n guil y ol crimes tl i is a constitutional fault of c'ety one of those false print pies which nu lling but lhe highest slate of religious charily rirtue and intelligence can eradicate and iben here would ac a'so an eradication of crime — so we m iy sav that while here is crime this njnstice will be practised but the press coked upon as the fountain of intelligence — as the di-spminntor of right views and opii — ought not lo be guilty of it it ono t lo s i thp example of j i -: ind charity — should ex pose ii fjntlty ; but say nottung tn injur the reputatit ii or unnecessarily won id the feeling ofthe innocent every man ought of right lobe responsible for his own *('^ ; but nol fo those oi others — family affini yd es not consti tute an affinity of crime except in tbe , pi •• . ,)>' t h v w '■"• r • either ignoraut ur malicious richmond compiler courageous conduct — we cah in the cin cinnati chronicle lhe t ;' wing statement r s pi cting tbe courageous deportment a a you i that city last night ihe drug store of w q fl tdg son corner of sixth sireei nr.-l western row was attacked by three rubbers who were a length taken the patliculars wa understand wt re ii s " ' ■roi bers had succeeded in np:"r_g a win .: ■& npen v>her lhe young man in " ■i "■mr ma'sh went oul of the door to at he was sirn !; i lbe back with i knife am wounded iif then fired • pistol ii lh m wi b out any efff-d ; bm ail«-d them wi h il as i corfgel s'nd very severely trnnnfjnl one ol h .• he ct ntinoed his efforts titl be got them down called the watch and arrested two a ihem -- the st reel abivp sixth hid wh understand considerable blood in t an evidence of ibe des pi rve nature of ibe conflict one of tbe prisoners wbo ivi learn is recently from lhe pen leniiary is ■*,> badly wounded tl a be is iii t expected lo live he was mi marsh in ibe forehead io which the e the pish ' slrui t u deep as lo break ft b th the prisoners are so insensible ibaf ihey cannol np tried at present the robbers fired ''.'■marsh ihrot'gh ih window bet'i re '*,,■'. gol out they had h rn t wn at tve time anl ail li 9 contest tot k plaee aftei be wassevpreiv wt i ed wiib a butcher's knife mr marsb we ber is about 19 years ol age and tv tight ihts baulr to h;s shirt and remains wiih a d.ep cut important to the locofocos — the louisville journal siates tbat the uld locofoco li n oi lhe hermitaoe i still revnile.-s towards mr cal houn and growls tremendously whenever air c's name is mpntioned is connection with tl.e presidency we mention ibis for the benefit ol the small l."e.ifu."u lions who of late have un wittingly shown a disposition lb support mr calhoun for ihe presidency — jtiobilt adv the batbes in the woods ( the newcpiners of halifax >.'. 5 tell ns a sad tale to which one rnn hat ily lis iten wiihouta tear two^kjldren wenl as irr.y in the woods on monday utti of a pril about four miles from halifax some hundreds vi people comprising some mil itsry and indians wet in search of them for several days on i'nday a 8nnw st-rm occured and added painfully to the d cn'.iies and depre ion on the subject oa sunday the rcmams of lbe children were found about seven miles from ibe lome of their parents thc eldest of the sufferers was a little girl between seven and eight yens old the other a little giri aboul iwo years joon cr they wert found locked in each other's tiie youngest with its free . j cheek of lhe elder the elder g . it j sa:d had laken < ff her apron and roiled u about the mi re i eiptasa and delicate babe she ind i ht looks of care md sorrow ia death as if which is noti ncoqun a in such cases premature res lhal to secure i by ber aide wm fell a ccr.i.ii ii .,,- ,. ,| , , r lender ling m vain . -. what pangs ', to lhr children's and lhi ir hunger daj after night in the wii.ic oe s ; an i yet \ was a melancholy sublimity co their death the ripening of thi der keen dt tirese and and hue w hi _ ia too ( ften v death-bed of ir.e nnfortnnate parents ( f the childr if deep con j)i-tr calamity ts »' nosi ! consolati n to ih : . fate t as l-.i en a ( 1 \ .. r bo hies found ; and thc sorn - ex pressed •. ■had hem once more wiih iter bi were in id in the grave ' sisters w re pin -, .! in one • thei av . g . . they were found iheir faces toucfin , iba left arm of lhe eldi st i mary ss if i , piotecl i ■pit j ■,-.• storm a suitable monument ts it ed over iheir graves to matk th - ler rears where the itli ro laid marrying bi ■nuse the wt if • is the pitiladetpl '.. gel marrii i bee n^1 ■•■inter h does v tered by tb - _■• • tv of g't i fortably enough r w is no such botht r ition i 1 ive — such a our wif tn ihe mid i v h 5 y oo*ll have rne oui ol rei " joseph ' you've kicked the kivi r 1 fl !' henrj '. get up you i zy dog it's d y break richard '. i:irn out and pot on the i 1 tv i v c c n thing ol this kind ever troubles 11 theie we iie in nor lifle cot whit li h j large enough for one with ila cl bn white sheets spread over oui perst 1 . lurked com ft.rttibly in abool lhe sides and our : tl raised to a dignified height by ba c rduroys staffed rr,:it r the pillow comfortable ! we svisii we were l instead 1 f here v a n we go t 1 be i never bave occasion to exclaim with i virtuous e-l self-upbraid n — we hive lost a 1 on the contr we stretch our - body t to it full i n ih we d n'1 1 ourselves np in brd ns v igariai say in a o.uo cf r : i . n well bei lem r and an honest editor lype-sticker and devil af ier a hard d we then say nur - - - ' rn ovt r • lefl side and go t sleep w i sonndly i tusc there's v ts 1 n our ■prevent 1 o sun i lsam houston '■'— i j is said by tbe i within changed in i 1 1 terribly and ■-. a ihe 1 a:'tl tbe in never even — nit 11 ■1 i to drink in a □ i not even 1 ■■m;itl tun of beer m re ll an ill be h - ru n r . i •.- . • ' ' i been the secret ol his reform ' ; centlem m m hu n ners the bai est man 111 i ■. laltty parauel of tht 1 — the north a merican vs ibere is in admit ible pi ilition nr qualiies between ibe e,:,"s which ci imr f our tributed to i wild a wisdom tl tt challe dgi - j ed admiration alan is strong v.'.m-r is beaaliful man is daring and confident — woi t!.!r;.j.r..l and unassuming man is real in w 1 m n i sof ftt't g mn abinesabrnad — won r " man tn!k tn convince woman " 3u2(!e and p'ease man has a rugged heart woman a soft ani tender one man prevents misery — woman rt it • man ha science — woman taste man 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Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1842-06-25 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 25 |
Year | 1842 |
Volume | 10 |
Issue | 48 |
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 | Pendleton and Bruner, Editors and Proprietors |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | Pendleton and Bruner |
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 June 25, 1842 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601468762 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1842-06-25 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 25 |
Year | 1842 |
Volume | 10 |
Issue | 48 |
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 4572922 Bytes |
FileName | sacw03_515_18420625-img00001.jp2 |
Creator | Pendleton and Bruner "Editors and Proprietors" |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | Pendleton and Bruner |
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 June 25, 1842 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
FullText |
new terms i the watchman may hpreafier be had for tiro dollars in advance and two dollars and lil i r uts at the end oi lhe year so suosfiipiiun will be received fur a less time than nne year unless paid for in advance nn paper di^enn tinned bui at ilie option o the editors until all arrearages are paid j terms of advertising one dollar per square f tr the first insertion and i twenty five c-enis for each continuance j court notices will be charged 25 per ct high i cr than the above rates a deduction of 8.5 per cpnt will be made to tb se wbo advertise by ibe year all advertisements will op continued unlil forbid and charged for accordingly unless order ed for a certain numlier uf times t icr letters addressed lo the editors musl ! come post pa'nl lo eisure attention \ weekly and se vi weekly new vork courier oj enquirer jo the public from and after friday the llth inst the weekly nnd semi weekly courier and ! enquirer will bp enlarged tc ihe s:z°of the uai | ly piner and offer inducements to the advertiser j and general rpader such as bave been rare pro j sented by any paper in lhe uniled state sr mi-wf.kklv — this sheet wil he pub j lished on wednesdays and saturdays on thp | outride will be placed all the contents ofthe dai ly sheets fnr the two preceding davs together witb appropriate matter fur the general rpader selected fnr the purpose ; and the inside will be ' l e inside of thediily paper nf the ame dav j thus all new advertisements in the daily paper wednesdays nd saturdays will a'sn appear in the semi weekly paper for tbese days without anv additional charge to tho advertiser this ___ pnblication will of course be mailed with the h daily paper of the sime date and carrv lo the i reader in thp country the verv latest intelligence ■terms of the semi weekly paper i four dollars per annum payable in advance h fivefdollars ppr annum in all cases wben pay i ment is not made in advance h any person forwarding twenty-five dollars in i mnney nul more than five per cenl below par m free of poeiage will be entitled to seven copies h to be sent to ibe sime posi office ; and at similar i rates for any larger number of subscribers when i nr uiuiiuj nh n -. ■r - em ,_.„. - - _,,',„„ i par in new vork it will he sold at the current ___\ rates the proceeds carried lo the credit of the \__\ subscriber and the papers sent for a pru rata pe i riod of time h weekly courier and enquirer i this sbpet alsn nf ihe size of the daily cou i rier and the largest weekly paper issued from al daily press will be published on saturdays onlv \___ and in addition to al the matter publish d in iiie ____ daily during the week will contain at least une i continuous story and a great variety of extract oo miscellaneous subjects relating to history \___\ politics literature agriculture manufactures i and the mechanic arts \___\ it is intended to mako ibis sheet the most per 1 feci as it will be one of the largest of the kind i ever offered to the reading public ; that if a h ti.vtspaper in the broadest sense of the term i r.s ii necessarily will he from coniaining all the i matter of ihe daily courier and at the same ___\ time very miscellaneous and literary by reason ____\ of selections and republications set up for inser i rjonj ■paper ■the pottttr ". ---- ■ton well known lo the public to requite any ex i nlanation it was this paper which first gave ■the names of whigs and lncof-cos to the iwo ■areat parties in the united stales and could its ■counsels have orevatl at harrisburg in decern ■bf!r 13s9 henry clay would now have been the 1'res.den of the united states ls ■motto now is justice oharrv of the w est ■let tbe consequences be what they mny ; and it l is tbe only paper in the great commercial empo i riom of the united states which has assumed ■and will maintain this position !■terms of the weekly courier ■and enquirer ■to single subscribers three dollars per an ■h to two nr more subscribers less than siw to bo jl sent lo the same post office two dollars and ft f ii ty cents per annum .<«*-- h to six subscribers and less than twenty fire ■to be sent to not more than three different posi ;■offices two dollars per annum h to classes and committees over twenty-five in ■number to be sent in parcels not less than ten to ■anv one post office one dollar and seventy-five ■tents per annum m i,i no case will a weekly courier be for ■warded from ibe office for a period less than one i year or unless payment is made in advance ■and when ihe funds sent are below par ihey ;■will bn sold at i lie current rates and the dis jl count be deducted from the amount carried to ■the credit of the subscribe in like manner ■when postage is not paid it will be deducted ■from lbe amount enclosed i all postmasters are authorized by the p. |