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s y er he had . lid ■mce v u the jiji ti i • f . . - are p i d ' ■■- • . big-i le le _:- } is ijfjr subscriber ed thai wi ;; known nnd pi blic i luuse fknown \ - s tavern in ibe . . ry n c informs his friends j illy ihai lhe - ime is now ' i travellers 8 boarders • i bar wiil be supplied with j ket and sorro i luntry at j . and bountifully sup ; provender ol all kinds at ! i •• osilers ih dges bimself that no ox i _[ lo give gen ... j who may favor him wuh j . imes l cowan _ i wilh go ii im l , » f columbia for the hair fc co its positive quali ; : — isl for infants keep from and causing a lux ! iir id fqj ladies after child ; i lo its natural strength preventing the falling oul of . iy person recovering from i produced 4th ; j is tarted re ■i by attention io ibe hi st pe i he head from dnnd m in)parls health and lation and prevents the hair or oeiting oray — gui it j . •;■lutifully vviuoi done up j ! aid ever he made without it j .!. havi v any means con j hi id are immediati ly and i .. by it use ii is intalli • i . ut five years — no mere hair ick of mv ■d with a thick i ■•■i old ot august i i e i ilm of columbia irom com s . ; used two and j balm which has tollv re ind freed mv head entirely from now i ivered wilh fine fl w ie may see dy calling sunitoi ut 1 s scofield • look a ways for ihe . ( iu a and by c siith raleigh , i . i i ij sloan greeosboro ; 1 ■#;_*. brandelh's ble i '■•!'. ersal pills -. .'■. mil look at di sherman's ad ■. i .. ish reliet lor your nn ■d and obtain a remtdy of c.b \ [) ■• 0 lf-20 afflicted tlie . ivt-d a ! jp and frish ii \) iffi'i s life .! icine cal & ieeler agent - 10 prices current at ■■. .. july s cents . i '' ntion yarn 75 . , 40 * molasses 35 a 40 i 45 i nails 6 15 a 20 . :• pork 3 ■i : '-\ ■. 6 sugar br 5 a 10 il lo il 15 a 18 it sack 2 75 3 • i ■-■■tallow 6 8 a 20 :,,; ■■j | tow linen i2 a 16 i m ■- eat bush 75 whiskey j a 30 -- ! von clean 25 itfcvi h \ ..,, 28 i "■' s3 a 28 ' "•'■: ~ l j a a ti : ' : '- j ° n isa a 10 ■' ' 14 : - ; , 15 a is ;; . 50 i 60 ' " ] ~ - j - ' 2 a y in ' ' '" . r a 1 0 iv 75 a 8(1 ' ■' '■'• 26 ' . _ _ il : -■, ■-■a ") ss nh v i ■; ! ' - | ■22 a 25 i oil gal ;■, .. .,. *>*« lamp s.125 10 12 linseed 1 10 a 1 25 i ; pnrk loohis 5 a 6 i ■61 rice loolbs 4a 5 50 sugar lb a 10 1 salt sack cj 25 "• 30 i b sh 50 60 1 h ! steel amor 10 a un '' '•'■"• english 14 : y i german 12 a m tea itnpe 81 al37 __._. _ . 44f 4 ly^v ii i|^x ; printen a.\u plblishf.n e v *) mace c pendleton \ i n so volume xi ■"'"• j is,*jsu i_,i ai i is\_i fe .*._ g ed ij harrison ) :^ — - — z ~ ~ — i__zr , -_~ v whole no o salisbury july ftt'lvufl i iahk a\d watch i repairing ff^f ie subscriber respectfully informs ins old -■- friends and lhe public generally that lie has opened a shop in salisbnryln the above busi i ne_.s,i a room directly opposite west's brick j building in the house of dr burns formerly j owned by jno i shaver and just below j &. w murphy in addition to ihe abovp ihe subscriber will carry on the silver smith business in all the varieties common in country towns such as making spoons c and repairing silve ware he begs to assure the public that if punctual attention to business and skillful work rill en title him to patronage and support he willuier ii it aaron woolwortii nov 13 if ih br sherman's are the best medicines in the world being the cheapest and most pleasant — i'he medical faculty warmly approvethem dr sherman is a skilful and experienced phy sician and a member of tho medical society o new folk sherman's cough lozenges are iho safest surest and mosi effectual remedy for coughs olds consumption whooping dough asthma tightness of ihe lungs or chest s-c shermans worm i_oz____ges re ihe only infallible worm destroying medi sine ever discovered they have bepn used in iver 1.400,000 cases and never known to fail sherman's camphor lozenges l»ive immediate relief in nervous or sick head iche palpitation of the heart low n ess of spir ts despondency fainting oppression or a i t.se of sinking o the chest diarrhoea las situde or a sense of fatigue sherman's fever and ague lozenzres cd i are the most certain remedy for this distressing omplaint ever offered to lhe american public — in ibe immpnse number of cases in which ihey bave been u6ed they bave never been known lo fail sherman's resloralive lozenges diarrhon or loosenpss of the bow is so com mon and troublesome during lhe summer monihs may now be entirely prevented by a proper use of these lozenges they are prepared express ly for that purpose and can be relied on wiih perfect confidence persons subjpci to a derange ment of the bowels should never he wiihout them thev afford immediate relief from all the attend ant gripings faintness depression c sherman's cathartic lozenges arc as plpasant 3nd easily taken as the commun peppermints and are an active and efficient medicine thev cleanse tbe stomach aod bowels 3iid arc the bpst cathartic ever used fur bilious persons where an active medicine is required i they are not only the besi but the safest that can j bo administpred sherman's strengthening plaster \ the best of all plasters for rheumatism lurn j bsgo pain or weakness in the back loins : s de or breast i'he above mpdioir.e is for sale wholesale or retail at the salisbury medical drng siore by c.b wheeler agent salisbury jn c sppi 3 1342 ly6 br tltloftavs vegetable eifc 1ied.ehi.es possess qualities nf thp mosi mild and be neficial nature they arecomposed ofar | ticlesthe most anti putrescent combined with irigret : ents known as the only certain ant'u • te j for fevers of every description when the dis : ease is produced either from cold obstruction | bad air swampy and damp situations or putrid mi3smi whether malignant nr ppidemic or by ] olher causes these medicines are certain in then ! operations or effects phev an possessed of pe j collar qualities which not only expel a!l disease bul a the samp lime restore and invigorate the | system when firs taken irun i!io stomach they immediately diffuse themselves like vapor ihrough evorv pore producing effects al one dplighiful salutary and permanent \\ l)pn tiie s*i:irk of life begins to grow dim ite circulation i inouid and tbe faculties paralizpdj these medi nines arc found to givo a tonp to ihe nerves ex hilerafe the animal spirits invigorate the body and re animate tlie whole man the life medicines bave also hpen nsed wjtli ip most happy success in nervous an.i dvs ppptic diseases consnmption asthma liver complaint rheumatism chronic and inflama lory d ropsjes str gcpcall a cress & boger's agents salisbury oct 2 is 12 ly 13 z\yyr a supply of he above invaluable me dicines are for sale at james cross roads iredell countv by ' a c mcintosh agent davis l fool z3 t makes this method of k.^_5 8 informing his friends f d and the public that he is f \ ' t y s ii cairying on the watch _ v .'" "^ ffip and clock making ami re v ; j : yy.y:y : . pairing business at his o'd i .^ ic .---- m _ _<_^ stand mar the counhuuse al work done by htm will be warranird lor twelvemonths he still keeps on band i smal assorimeni of jewellery old gold and silver taken in exchange for jewellerv or work done salisbury juarch 12 1842.-^tf33 j s johnston attorney and counsellor at law salisbury n c sal ibury jan 1 184s-1i-m w o r m 8 . w o r ms ! ! startling faets hundreds nf children and adults are lost year ' y with worms when some oiher cause has been supposed lo ho ihe true one it is admitted bv all doctors lhat scarce a man woman or child exists imt what are sooner or later troubled with worms nnd in hundreds of rase sad to rela'e 3 supposed lever scarlatina cold or some other ailing carries off the flowers of the human family — while in truth ihey nip of worms and these could have heen eradicated in a day by lhe use of a hi tile of kolmstock's vermifuge ai the cost of a quarter ol a dollar ! how sickening ihe thought thai these things should be — and who can evpr forgive themselves tor not trying this worm exterminator « hpn ihey know that even if the case was not worms this remedy could not by any possibility do hurt — but always good as a purgative — let ihe dis ease hp h..i it may how important ben 1u use it and who will dare skn the responsibility in do without it lei every parent that is nol a brute ask themselves this question in truth and sr berness mr j c ringold had a child verv sick for near two weeks and niiendpd by n physician wiihout relief when kolmstock's vermifoge was given and nexi day more than forly worms were passed when the child recovered rapidly a child of a widow woman living near thp manhattan water works had dwindled for a mr-nth till near a skeleton with great dryness of the mouth and itching of the nose a hu mane lady who called to provide for the family sent immediately for kolmstock's vermifuge which brought way greal quantities of worms for two or three days and ihe child rrew better at once and regained its full strength in less than a month several children in a highly resppc'able fam ily in broadway had worms loa _ frightful extent an wpre all cured rapidiy with this vermifuge in some of the best faoiilies in the neighbor hood of st john's ark it has been extensively used from the circumstance of having eradica ted 3 hrge quantity of worms after all oihpr rempdips had failed which was very extensive ly known in ihat part of the ciiy a family in new jersey saved several-children by ihe use of it one a girl nf eight years ul age had become exceedingly enr-.ciatpd heloi the vermifuge was given thp next day hr t large worms were dislodged and she lefl off if vermifuge when she became again worse and had rpsort to ihe vermifuge that finally brought away an incredible quantity of worms and the cure was complele and she gained her healih rapidlv a physician of standing had doctored a fami ly of children some weeks without being aole to restore but one ou of lhe seven to healih li had ihe liberality o send for nlmskick's ver mifog and cured the rest with it in less lhan a week numerous cases of other complaints were sup posed to e?_ist and lhe persons treated for fever ' c bul finally a trial of this vermifuge diseoy j cred the true cause of ihr sickness by bringinj i away almost an innumerable quantity of worms large and small and the persons recovered wilh great despatch instances of this kind might b | oiled loan immense extent but it is nsel ss one trial for 25 cenis will show any one v ih ston : ishmenl ihe certain effects of this vermifuge caution — never huv thisariic'e unless ll have " dr kidir.si.iek's vermifuge handsomely en graved on the outside label and the loo suuib ! ol cnmstock & co aienls—c b wheeler salisbury ; j 5k r sloan grpenshoro 1 ; 1 heartt hillsboro j p mabry lexington ; or miih raleigh march 4 181s lj's2 a ic of iloxva ft arohtia davie countv in equity-spring term 1843 robert carson fxecutor of john taylor dee'd vs william tavl r james taylor rebecca tay lor zac-hariah gaither and wife sally i gaiiher e'.jah gaiiher noah gaiiher asbnrj gaither vyi!!ie gaiiher alexander g gaiiher i vtargfarei gaiiher and casper kinder and wife 1 tpmpprancp fl appearing tn the satisfaction of lhe court thai william taylor james taylor af.d*re beeca taylor defendants in ihis case are noi ; inhabitants of this stale : it is therefore ordered j thai publicalion be made for six weks in the j caiolina watchman for the said williamtay ; lor james tay lur and rebecca taylor to ap . pear ai the next perm of ibis court tube held ' : i.ip cnunty of davie at tbe court-house in : mocksville on he 4 h monday after the 4'h mnnday i:i angusl ncx and plea answer oi ■demur to complainants bi or the same will be taken pro ennfesso and heard exparte as to ihem witness l bingham cierk and master of said court at office lhe 4th monday afier the 4th monday in l-'ehroary a i j848 and in the 67th vear ol amerin n fndeppndpncp l bingham c m e 6 w 4 j — p rioters f e _ 5 50 ~ abwi;tmahb g i fwmie subscriber respectfully returns his i thanks for pas favors and informs bis old ' friends and lbe public lhat hp still continues ic carry on ihe above business in all iis various branches and at lhe old stand on main street two doors below j.&w morpby's store and op ] posite the watchman priming office where he i mav always be found he ke ns con_ta_i!y un haod a variety of well finished work and at pri ■cps to suit the pmes a'so a supply if reartv made coffins constantly kept on hand io suit ary ; measure and at lower prices than ever ihey have been sold for " n b all kinds of lumber arc country pro duce taken in exchange for work april 29 18*1 i 40 j * tt\s re:urned to salisbury and i 3 m.m now p-f-pred to resume ti>p prac w7ui-e of his'pr'^'^ior h's office is jgffi removed to mi cowan s brick bji.'d april 29 ls43-tf40 adversary of the balth ry bunker bill ~ v mrs l h sigourx-y brpak forth ,_,! ', _- . . and bid i pour.r , h '" r l,!r h song tt , 1 • vales ai^.r.'-r ° • boo purlin-pi .. i , -.*. [ | fromfi.idsuhp,eri f rm , ; i l l "" ! from marts where ihn.rafnrr ' rw " : " 5 ", ui " arouse thy tunefol band ' usauus lew *| tho breiz thsr onrls tbv waie.y de p _. i'he strain thai o'er thy mountains s veepc i fresh wiih treedoats breaili , thine annals b^st ihe crrat and b'ave thy str-r nlad dinner fells i,f wave of liberty or dr_:h re nr mhi rpst thou those anr.'ipnt sires whn mid the indian council fins explored a trackless clime ? tip pillar nf iheir god was briohl his cloud by day his fhtr.e bv night jmpeltd their course sublime r-mrmherest thou the men who shed their b'ood upon thy bosom red when ha olnv foes were n'gh ? the remnant of thai wasted hand litre mid iheir boripd comrades st_ind oh bless them er ihey die all hail proud column ! st r.no nd fuir which to exulting throngs dost bear high record of ihe past and show ihem nn ihis glorious morn the spnt where freedom first was born amid lhe thunder blast < not like tho'e gloomy mn-.rr.ds that rise o'er crouching egypt's sultry skies nor fretted fanes thai brave ! old time en rome's imperial soil by stern taxation wrung trorn oi , the tyrant from the slave j but lhe free gifts of hands unchained and hearts nncroshed and homes unstained thou ihrough the clouil dost peer and warn like morning's blessed lar the watchful wa.rioi trom afar that all he loves draws near s:il onward o'er the sea of time unfold thv chronicle sublime aod teach a race unb'-rn the lesson learned on bunker's height to trust in heaven — uphold the ii"ht and base oppression scorn point to the skies 3nd bid them rend of patriot faith the hallowed creed and guard its ritual bright — and in the paih their fathers trod those fripnds of liberty and god pass to a ri-airn of light ti ~ prcsok's to the emperor oj chi na — the ri glisb and american c ivernrrents seem to '..• ieinff wilh each mher whird shrill most effeciu j ally dazzle lhe celestials by the number ami j magnificence of iiieiricii -. when we read lbe ■account by the bst steamship of lhe manv sn i pprb things thai had been despatched by the brit ', ; sb ministry to ihe chinese potentate we began i o fpar thai competition was out of the question ■but oor apprehensions nn t'.is scote have lir-.'o , happily relieved by the foilowino paraaraph from ; ihe new world of saturday : we nnders ; and that a small packet add.essed • i ths empp'or of china and bearing the great i seal of lhe united stales was received on board j iie brand wn frigat in lhe day of her de j pirture from norfolk the package wasenclos -■•! in a beautiful box nl msewood p.ght inches square wilh a glass covpr ij is said by those ; rl in be the hpsl informed on the subject thai t co la n a copy nf as-hssuprus i wiil be quire irnr<o>*;:i!p for q-w-pn yictr.r.a n find anything within lha iirntjs of her rloraro ns thai can match ihis present from cap . tvler new financial scheme — a corresponded in washington whose occasional letters have giv rn hints of coming events <,; hints which seem ed to prevent certain contemplated ads writes to iis as follows phil u s gaz mr spencer hus a grand scheme r.f finance ar.r circulation un fool in issue ten millions i ■treasury notes all of 50 all edeemableal dii ferenl banks in the fargeciiies which are in b made deposit banks the ohm is fixed and set tied and ii is mtendpd as a movement agai ;: a unitpd states bank hv giving _ r-i-;--ji : nn lu the country in the form of tiioir noes great importance is attached to it by the cabinet c-s a polil.'ca move and it will probably be ibij no c.eusor which tob.ild a great poliiipa maciiirie embracing discounts an-;i exchanges e from the detroit daily advertiser whig candidate for president among the whirrs of michigan so far as we iiave heard an expression of sentiment there is no c - ' i choice l are united warm stpadfjipl nil de cided in favor of henry clay as tbeir,can didatp for president •.-■) ihi united sinter and lthoogh we have not vet : laeed bis namp at the bead of nur columns most emphatieally is lie cur chiiee and cordially can we none wiih unr friends in doing bailie in bis behalf in ji 0 coin ing conipst wilh ihis ible fearless straight forward champion of v i - ■or nip success or defeat we are willing nay aro inns 10 r-.-k onr f.oiiiic-'il fortunes abolition impudence — it is slated in the bo fen ail s thai at lhe anu-si iverj socitly convent in in iden at tbe taberna cle it «■s v !•. d lo appoint a c onmi'dee to w&it on president tyler during ins visit to boston and request him to emancipate bis slaves ; am lhe committee was aim fur ther instructed to repare n address to ho signed by the member of the conner li n to be delivered to tbe president on tlie sarri ?* occasi n new mode of advertising far a wife an old bachelor in dunbury england keeps his por trait 3s taken hy ihe dagoerroiype in his wio dow and has appended 10 it tlie follow in i l;c e ** wanted a female cui_ipa.ii_.ri tor ih a'oj*e apply within c wb is a jew-siiarp like a woman . ana dccauee it ii botbirg arluibifl ihe ongue ir webster's o ratio "-..' lulvfred the kill hut ci i .-;.., of the completion of me bunker j ; um«-.f b*!ow we give lie n * fork uet id's import of a part oi mr webster's oration | w • ° ! ' ° c p 3in resumed his mat mr fo ' ' 8 4vaiwed to the front cf the ; at loud'and '"'^ ai>f,carance waa tailed by tbe imult.tude ' i,:f - f ' c '' d ' ccrin20rihe,:]iraf!!5e ' hniir the ™ s8sceneo * smgelarsbb ; _, l . , x oilier in all iis imnressivp ; solemnity the vasi ' "' ressm i , ngrpjatiop — the p j rene sky—the majestic i : i . th it p rtraif column-ibe hoary-headed band r^t i ho occupied tbe from seats ofthe pla ! all made up a scene ncvor , 0 be r orgolu , n /' , af.erthede ! on s r 9 m,nof ! r:pf.-r:i n . 5 vf : i»ev as , assemblage bad been given the most unhnken ailenre follows i nd ihen be great representative ( f ,[ t ,,,,,.,,. ,,.,,, commenced his oration a doty hae been performed a work of patriotism and of gratitude is acrom dished thai structure having its broad foundations in a soil which drank deeply r.f .; ■vo , lutionary blood has al length reached iis ' destined height »,,,] d o lifi 8 its summil to the clouds we are assembled to celebrate the accomplishment of this uadeiiaking and to indulge afresh in the gratifying recollec | tions t,f ihe events which it is designed to commemorate eighteen year3 ago more than half tho ordinary duration of a fener ation of mankind he roroer-.io cp 0 f i monument was laid tbe hope of thosi ho conceived the design of raising here a strociu-e worthy of tbo events it was mien ded to commemorate were founded m vol untery contributions — prwate munificence and general public favor those hop-.s hive r.ot been disappointed individual do nations have been made in some cases of iarcp amount small contributions hyth'.iu sands ; and ,'.! those who entertain an opm ion iii the value ofthe object itself and ihe good attaine i by its successful accomplish ment will cheerful pay their homage of respect to the successive presidents hoards i directors and committees of ihe corpora tion which have bad the general manage ment ofthe work the architect equally entitled to oui thanks and consideration wiil find other rewards in the beauty ol the obe lisk itself and in uit distinction which it confers on him as a work of rt nor on this occasion should the omission be made to mention the praiseworthy services ofthe builder who has watched ti.e laying nf oni steme upon another fn m the foundation to ihe mp al » time when the prospects ol farther progress in ihe work were gloomy and discouraging ti mechanics associa tion by n patriotic and . gerona r flv.r » . rais ed i«nd9 for carrying t in and saw them ap lied «''. : i fidelity and skill i is a grate f.-i duly lo acknowledge on this oei s on the worth and effii-p't effort nf that associa tion the remaining e ff.tr ts to complel he construction t f ih-s edifice fa id anoint i source gal-lands cf grace nnd elegance to destined to crown a work which had its ongtn in man patriotism the win ning pow r uf " the bex *" a ! ■]- s-t ! sell to liie public and ail that _ is needed l i carry thi edifice lo its propo«ed height and -,'. give it its finish wis promptly so ■sn that tlie mothers and daughters of ibe iir hove contributed largely to whatever there truiy be of elegance and beauty in ihe structure itself or of i :: ji nr of public grat ification in i's accomplishment of •_>. villi whom the plan o erpciing ti'.i 3 mon • mpnt originated many r:c imng and are now present but atas ! there are others who have themselves become snl '• ••;_ .. monumental inscription william tudor a distinguished scholar an ama writer a .... .; em'-t h le m.n allied by birth andspn limerrt to the pat ' - volution died tn | uhlic service ,.'..,' i j buried in so foreign land william su ••.■•, ji nip fragrbnt with rcvo utionary service ■..>..\ pub'ic merit — a man wh i irate d in him jf to a great degree n e nf tins whole community — one wh i ■■.-. i \ - most loved where ' -' ■-.■.- — ' - ton . s bi ( n gathered lo : - : i • - ■. \ last george blake ~ lawvpr r -••• aod eloquence — a man ol wit . '- - f s'jciai qoalties the most i gi r - ■' ' ■i af.ng — of gifts which ei erefse large s-w^v over pt '' : ' b rlosi i his imman career ! r •';.< s i ken o«!y ol ihr.se who h ve c .- | •< among the i\xiz but ) long ife i ■-.. draw ing towards :'« close — alw-ys _ lei z i hy sets nf public munificence and public spirit forming a character now becot his torical — 9anct fad hv public r?2 ,* ! an ! pr : vs'e affection — m-v confer evei n ll li»inj the prop n r immunity of ihe dead and • e tiie josl bo j " c i oi honorab med . i • and commtndati in — among ti.-e lar it prej-c irs of ibis slrpclure noi z.alous none more i than th 1 perkins ch ers ) |( -,- . ' hn ever ho?p;t»sle ront thi ios i ' n i mentioned aa ameng th 3 <)<•■> ' and tl ; new living ; i*ve liri-n ra ed i the inp"_e : look he firsl step ( h-3t<;s the i erection cf this m a vener i man ihe frrn.d of us all wh - ■ve distilled i .. the d of ' iv n — i '- ' the ht pry a rl clothed lhe p_k 1 : anrt h baa n . . . , ■^ j --. ... y ' ppl*w ; i d f s cli lulu . | ' er : ' - ■•"' i fitch oui hum ■all t .. i.,.m . . , | • ' ' • . only ,- .. ... m n rld ■' ' e work . -' iv i ' :' ' corporal n . ten c ivei ■■" ' . gene [; iftli j nr 177 • ' . ed bj . .- i . r .: ary war and mho ihr • .. , i i .■; ■- rpproach !. . • ■• •. . md a rev tionary n rnr ex white t ir cheeks he was mv col ... i m j j know w ii tint in lb 09 ailad v * ihr d-.d 1 ' ■> rs to fl to , tioos r f berpav > - r ..,_ pressed , bu -■-.■h i -• .. , ii p die and pri i • . tod ■'-*' ' ; • coreio . f i i ii zeal ani * l •■ls jj be ac ■■■n ahmi ni nl ibe 18 i 3 now :■• hed us lu fil mem time n id nature bavi h nl ihur ours in i 7 niching tbo nomher of those who were i ere at the cni c .» . , ... the iav ing lh corner atone of the mfhnment is years b g i si ol ibe rev lu on ry char acters ha , . d tho r ingregation oj tho dead i ; sleeps in his n i ••♦• land — v : tbi n a ■in i ibe i warren •■■■- "' aowl m e here a , ■n0 v n.-r ■- s nol he ■* - dan table i escoil ' i an ! -.- : -. of tl ■-,' _ : 1 lhe ii d n • ] - , in a wh rv of unt mi do mflicr ' ' they ha.-e | a l tho ator ». ol revolution ; thev h ive n iv i th resulting from trie want of ■-, _■o i fieient government in ihis counii have outlived tho pen ler.ey of threatening the public li hem ontijved the most of tbi ii ci they have not outlived — lh m live the ever-abiding gratitude countiy loud and enthusiastic cheer in*>.1 . heaven has nol allotted to our genei opportunity of rendering service like but tt may well become ns lo pi ua that we cannot equal to . what v.e were not born to p form 1 \ ,,. ntversal hurst of ap uuse pt benejacere bene dicer e t mud uhiurdum est fes bunker hill oni-hem completed hen i bi ., i f i n the natural eminence ot which it is p higher infinitely in us o j t a ,.,) . — behold it rise over ihe i nd ■- d n s--a am visible this moment lo inn oi-o of the citizens of masat husetts th re il stands — .. u era trial ol the rust a monitor to ihu present and to all socc cling generate of men i have ■*_)-. ken of its pur || a bad i een w ithnut any other pm the ereatien of a work of art ihe granite of which it is composed would have continued to s'crp nn its native hed |; | t | g ■, pur pose and that pnrp se give9 ' itjjmiy snd causes ns to look upon u wnh awe that purpose it i?-*bich enrobes il with a moral grandeur tbat purpose il ts which srems to invest it with lbe attributes of an august ectual personage it is itself tbe great orator of this occasion great ch enng.l it is not from my lips nor could it hn from an human lips that that smio of eloquence is to fl v rn st competeni lo uli - th mo ns of this multitude the potent •••■!; er stands motionless before yon fhere he sppaker paused and with outstreiched irms looked upward in thi summit of tho solemn pile and the veal assemblage j ■. a ■n i •■■.' ong sbo.h f ■nthos a«t 1 1 s a lb.n shaft , ■■- , . n ,, i fl 2 '■' ' ' is _■( : ■:■' ' ' ' hi i i j - i | l 1 _ • v ipp away lbe dusi ; noi ■'■■i gmg sun awaken strains nl ma :. but ihere il stands in .-• n 1 1 i ti _ . ,. • .-• - i ' ence of loo t lighi ihi . i : - ■ts t p -. : ., ., prehension of ever . .-.••■• er y t . ti _ r i • i its - if'.'.l but ■■■■: ■with as we • -._ i fore os the 1 7 i 1775 sequences r - r to n ! - •• - . . ' to 1 1 • -: i , _ f m '• and •_ of f tl i ihe got t i . '. • voi ti3 i e hu " - ■. jre st ifl . now *••• ■. g but i p ' i y p . -•;■- . 3 of \ ': ■■■-. i ■vni i e * ■_ ■■rj . r ■a '" j i : . ' •.. - i - ■' • - '.'.'■• ■■' ' '• . lo mankind bo gh " '■'•. -.'-•■•■_- v
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1843-07-08 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1843 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 50 |
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 July 8, 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 | 601555376 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1843-07-08 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1843 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 50 |
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 4658203 Bytes |
FileName | sacw03_570_18430708-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 July 8, 1843 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
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s y er he had . lid ■mce v u the jiji ti i • f . . - are p i d ' ■■- • . big-i le le _:- } is ijfjr subscriber ed thai wi ;; known nnd pi blic i luuse fknown \ - s tavern in ibe . . ry n c informs his friends j illy ihai lhe - ime is now ' i travellers 8 boarders • i bar wiil be supplied with j ket and sorro i luntry at j . and bountifully sup ; provender ol all kinds at ! i •• osilers ih dges bimself that no ox i _[ lo give gen ... j who may favor him wuh j . imes l cowan _ i wilh go ii im l , » f columbia for the hair fc co its positive quali ; : — isl for infants keep from and causing a lux ! iir id fqj ladies after child ; i lo its natural strength preventing the falling oul of . iy person recovering from i produced 4th ; j is tarted re ■i by attention io ibe hi st pe i he head from dnnd m in)parls health and lation and prevents the hair or oeiting oray — gui it j . •;■lutifully vviuoi done up j ! aid ever he made without it j .!. havi v any means con j hi id are immediati ly and i .. by it use ii is intalli • i . ut five years — no mere hair ick of mv ■d with a thick i ■•■i old ot august i i e i ilm of columbia irom com s . ; used two and j balm which has tollv re ind freed mv head entirely from now i ivered wilh fine fl w ie may see dy calling sunitoi ut 1 s scofield • look a ways for ihe . ( iu a and by c siith raleigh , i . i i ij sloan greeosboro ; 1 ■#;_*. brandelh's ble i '■•!'. ersal pills -. .'■. mil look at di sherman's ad ■. i .. ish reliet lor your nn ■d and obtain a remtdy of c.b \ [) ■• 0 lf-20 afflicted tlie . ivt-d a ! jp and frish ii \) iffi'i s life .! icine cal & ieeler agent - 10 prices current at ■■. .. july s cents . i '' ntion yarn 75 . , 40 * molasses 35 a 40 i 45 i nails 6 15 a 20 . :• pork 3 ■i : '-\ ■. 6 sugar br 5 a 10 il lo il 15 a 18 it sack 2 75 3 • i ■-■■tallow 6 8 a 20 :,,; ■■j | tow linen i2 a 16 i m ■- eat bush 75 whiskey j a 30 -- ! von clean 25 itfcvi h \ ..,, 28 i "■' s3 a 28 ' "•'■: ~ l j a a ti : ' : '- j ° n isa a 10 ■' ' 14 : - ; , 15 a is ;; . 50 i 60 ' " ] ~ - j - ' 2 a y in ' ' '" . r a 1 0 iv 75 a 8(1 ' ■' '■'• 26 ' . _ _ il : -■, ■-■a ") ss nh v i ■; ! ' - | ■22 a 25 i oil gal ;■, .. .,. *>*« lamp s.125 10 12 linseed 1 10 a 1 25 i ; pnrk loohis 5 a 6 i ■61 rice loolbs 4a 5 50 sugar lb a 10 1 salt sack cj 25 "• 30 i b sh 50 60 1 h ! steel amor 10 a un '' '•'■"• english 14 : y i german 12 a m tea itnpe 81 al37 __._. _ . 44f 4 ly^v ii i|^x ; printen a.\u plblishf.n e v *) mace c pendleton \ i n so volume xi ■"'"• j is,*jsu i_,i ai i is\_i fe .*._ g ed ij harrison ) :^ — - — z ~ ~ — i__zr , -_~ v whole no o salisbury july ftt'lvufl i iahk a\d watch i repairing ff^f ie subscriber respectfully informs ins old -■- friends and lhe public generally that lie has opened a shop in salisbnryln the above busi i ne_.s,i a room directly opposite west's brick j building in the house of dr burns formerly j owned by jno i shaver and just below j &. w murphy in addition to ihe abovp ihe subscriber will carry on the silver smith business in all the varieties common in country towns such as making spoons c and repairing silve ware he begs to assure the public that if punctual attention to business and skillful work rill en title him to patronage and support he willuier ii it aaron woolwortii nov 13 if ih br sherman's are the best medicines in the world being the cheapest and most pleasant — i'he medical faculty warmly approvethem dr sherman is a skilful and experienced phy sician and a member of tho medical society o new folk sherman's cough lozenges are iho safest surest and mosi effectual remedy for coughs olds consumption whooping dough asthma tightness of ihe lungs or chest s-c shermans worm i_oz____ges re ihe only infallible worm destroying medi sine ever discovered they have bepn used in iver 1.400,000 cases and never known to fail sherman's camphor lozenges l»ive immediate relief in nervous or sick head iche palpitation of the heart low n ess of spir ts despondency fainting oppression or a i t.se of sinking o the chest diarrhoea las situde or a sense of fatigue sherman's fever and ague lozenzres cd i are the most certain remedy for this distressing omplaint ever offered to lhe american public — in ibe immpnse number of cases in which ihey bave been u6ed they bave never been known lo fail sherman's resloralive lozenges diarrhon or loosenpss of the bow is so com mon and troublesome during lhe summer monihs may now be entirely prevented by a proper use of these lozenges they are prepared express ly for that purpose and can be relied on wiih perfect confidence persons subjpci to a derange ment of the bowels should never he wiihout them thev afford immediate relief from all the attend ant gripings faintness depression c sherman's cathartic lozenges arc as plpasant 3nd easily taken as the commun peppermints and are an active and efficient medicine thev cleanse tbe stomach aod bowels 3iid arc the bpst cathartic ever used fur bilious persons where an active medicine is required i they are not only the besi but the safest that can j bo administpred sherman's strengthening plaster \ the best of all plasters for rheumatism lurn j bsgo pain or weakness in the back loins : s de or breast i'he above mpdioir.e is for sale wholesale or retail at the salisbury medical drng siore by c.b wheeler agent salisbury jn c sppi 3 1342 ly6 br tltloftavs vegetable eifc 1ied.ehi.es possess qualities nf thp mosi mild and be neficial nature they arecomposed ofar | ticlesthe most anti putrescent combined with irigret : ents known as the only certain ant'u • te j for fevers of every description when the dis : ease is produced either from cold obstruction | bad air swampy and damp situations or putrid mi3smi whether malignant nr ppidemic or by ] olher causes these medicines are certain in then ! operations or effects phev an possessed of pe j collar qualities which not only expel a!l disease bul a the samp lime restore and invigorate the | system when firs taken irun i!io stomach they immediately diffuse themselves like vapor ihrough evorv pore producing effects al one dplighiful salutary and permanent \\ l)pn tiie s*i:irk of life begins to grow dim ite circulation i inouid and tbe faculties paralizpdj these medi nines arc found to givo a tonp to ihe nerves ex hilerafe the animal spirits invigorate the body and re animate tlie whole man the life medicines bave also hpen nsed wjtli ip most happy success in nervous an.i dvs ppptic diseases consnmption asthma liver complaint rheumatism chronic and inflama lory d ropsjes str gcpcall a cress & boger's agents salisbury oct 2 is 12 ly 13 z\yyr a supply of he above invaluable me dicines are for sale at james cross roads iredell countv by ' a c mcintosh agent davis l fool z3 t makes this method of k.^_5 8 informing his friends f d and the public that he is f \ ' t y s ii cairying on the watch _ v .'" "^ ffip and clock making ami re v ; j : yy.y:y : . pairing business at his o'd i .^ ic .---- m _ _<_^ stand mar the counhuuse al work done by htm will be warranird lor twelvemonths he still keeps on band i smal assorimeni of jewellery old gold and silver taken in exchange for jewellerv or work done salisbury juarch 12 1842.-^tf33 j s johnston attorney and counsellor at law salisbury n c sal ibury jan 1 184s-1i-m w o r m 8 . w o r ms ! ! startling faets hundreds nf children and adults are lost year ' y with worms when some oiher cause has been supposed lo ho ihe true one it is admitted bv all doctors lhat scarce a man woman or child exists imt what are sooner or later troubled with worms nnd in hundreds of rase sad to rela'e 3 supposed lever scarlatina cold or some other ailing carries off the flowers of the human family — while in truth ihey nip of worms and these could have heen eradicated in a day by lhe use of a hi tile of kolmstock's vermifuge ai the cost of a quarter ol a dollar ! how sickening ihe thought thai these things should be — and who can evpr forgive themselves tor not trying this worm exterminator « hpn ihey know that even if the case was not worms this remedy could not by any possibility do hurt — but always good as a purgative — let ihe dis ease hp h..i it may how important ben 1u use it and who will dare skn the responsibility in do without it lei every parent that is nol a brute ask themselves this question in truth and sr berness mr j c ringold had a child verv sick for near two weeks and niiendpd by n physician wiihout relief when kolmstock's vermifoge was given and nexi day more than forly worms were passed when the child recovered rapidly a child of a widow woman living near thp manhattan water works had dwindled for a mr-nth till near a skeleton with great dryness of the mouth and itching of the nose a hu mane lady who called to provide for the family sent immediately for kolmstock's vermifuge which brought way greal quantities of worms for two or three days and ihe child rrew better at once and regained its full strength in less than a month several children in a highly resppc'able fam ily in broadway had worms loa _ frightful extent an wpre all cured rapidiy with this vermifuge in some of the best faoiilies in the neighbor hood of st john's ark it has been extensively used from the circumstance of having eradica ted 3 hrge quantity of worms after all oihpr rempdips had failed which was very extensive ly known in ihat part of the ciiy a family in new jersey saved several-children by ihe use of it one a girl nf eight years ul age had become exceedingly enr-.ciatpd heloi the vermifuge was given thp next day hr t large worms were dislodged and she lefl off if vermifuge when she became again worse and had rpsort to ihe vermifuge that finally brought away an incredible quantity of worms and the cure was complele and she gained her healih rapidlv a physician of standing had doctored a fami ly of children some weeks without being aole to restore but one ou of lhe seven to healih li had ihe liberality o send for nlmskick's ver mifog and cured the rest with it in less lhan a week numerous cases of other complaints were sup posed to e?_ist and lhe persons treated for fever ' c bul finally a trial of this vermifuge diseoy j cred the true cause of ihr sickness by bringinj i away almost an innumerable quantity of worms large and small and the persons recovered wilh great despatch instances of this kind might b | oiled loan immense extent but it is nsel ss one trial for 25 cenis will show any one v ih ston : ishmenl ihe certain effects of this vermifuge caution — never huv thisariic'e unless ll have " dr kidir.si.iek's vermifuge handsomely en graved on the outside label and the loo suuib ! ol cnmstock & co aienls—c b wheeler salisbury ; j 5k r sloan grpenshoro 1 ; 1 heartt hillsboro j p mabry lexington ; or miih raleigh march 4 181s lj's2 a ic of iloxva ft arohtia davie countv in equity-spring term 1843 robert carson fxecutor of john taylor dee'd vs william tavl r james taylor rebecca tay lor zac-hariah gaither and wife sally i gaiiher e'.jah gaiiher noah gaiiher asbnrj gaither vyi!!ie gaiiher alexander g gaiiher i vtargfarei gaiiher and casper kinder and wife 1 tpmpprancp fl appearing tn the satisfaction of lhe court thai william taylor james taylor af.d*re beeca taylor defendants in ihis case are noi ; inhabitants of this stale : it is therefore ordered j thai publicalion be made for six weks in the j caiolina watchman for the said williamtay ; lor james tay lur and rebecca taylor to ap . pear ai the next perm of ibis court tube held ' : i.ip cnunty of davie at tbe court-house in : mocksville on he 4 h monday after the 4'h mnnday i:i angusl ncx and plea answer oi ■demur to complainants bi or the same will be taken pro ennfesso and heard exparte as to ihem witness l bingham cierk and master of said court at office lhe 4th monday afier the 4th monday in l-'ehroary a i j848 and in the 67th vear ol amerin n fndeppndpncp l bingham c m e 6 w 4 j — p rioters f e _ 5 50 ~ abwi;tmahb g i fwmie subscriber respectfully returns his i thanks for pas favors and informs bis old ' friends and lbe public lhat hp still continues ic carry on ihe above business in all iis various branches and at lhe old stand on main street two doors below j.&w morpby's store and op ] posite the watchman priming office where he i mav always be found he ke ns con_ta_i!y un haod a variety of well finished work and at pri ■cps to suit the pmes a'so a supply if reartv made coffins constantly kept on hand io suit ary ; measure and at lower prices than ever ihey have been sold for " n b all kinds of lumber arc country pro duce taken in exchange for work april 29 18*1 i 40 j * tt\s re:urned to salisbury and i 3 m.m now p-f-pred to resume ti>p prac w7ui-e of his'pr'^'^ior h's office is jgffi removed to mi cowan s brick bji.'d april 29 ls43-tf40 adversary of the balth ry bunker bill ~ v mrs l h sigourx-y brpak forth ,_,! ', _- . . and bid i pour.r , h '" r l,!r h song tt , 1 • vales ai^.r.'-r ° • boo purlin-pi .. i , -.*. [ | fromfi.idsuhp,eri f rm , ; i l l "" ! from marts where ihn.rafnrr ' rw " : " 5 ", ui " arouse thy tunefol band ' usauus lew *| tho breiz thsr onrls tbv waie.y de p _. i'he strain thai o'er thy mountains s veepc i fresh wiih treedoats breaili , thine annals b^st ihe crrat and b'ave thy str-r nlad dinner fells i,f wave of liberty or dr_:h re nr mhi rpst thou those anr.'ipnt sires whn mid the indian council fins explored a trackless clime ? tip pillar nf iheir god was briohl his cloud by day his fhtr.e bv night jmpeltd their course sublime r-mrmherest thou the men who shed their b'ood upon thy bosom red when ha olnv foes were n'gh ? the remnant of thai wasted hand litre mid iheir boripd comrades st_ind oh bless them er ihey die all hail proud column ! st r.no nd fuir which to exulting throngs dost bear high record of ihe past and show ihem nn ihis glorious morn the spnt where freedom first was born amid lhe thunder blast < not like tho'e gloomy mn-.rr.ds that rise o'er crouching egypt's sultry skies nor fretted fanes thai brave ! old time en rome's imperial soil by stern taxation wrung trorn oi , the tyrant from the slave j but lhe free gifts of hands unchained and hearts nncroshed and homes unstained thou ihrough the clouil dost peer and warn like morning's blessed lar the watchful wa.rioi trom afar that all he loves draws near s:il onward o'er the sea of time unfold thv chronicle sublime aod teach a race unb'-rn the lesson learned on bunker's height to trust in heaven — uphold the ii"ht and base oppression scorn point to the skies 3nd bid them rend of patriot faith the hallowed creed and guard its ritual bright — and in the paih their fathers trod those fripnds of liberty and god pass to a ri-airn of light ti ~ prcsok's to the emperor oj chi na — the ri glisb and american c ivernrrents seem to '..• ieinff wilh each mher whird shrill most effeciu j ally dazzle lhe celestials by the number ami j magnificence of iiieiricii -. when we read lbe ■account by the bst steamship of lhe manv sn i pprb things thai had been despatched by the brit ', ; sb ministry to ihe chinese potentate we began i o fpar thai competition was out of the question ■but oor apprehensions nn t'.is scote have lir-.'o , happily relieved by the foilowino paraaraph from ; ihe new world of saturday : we nnders ; and that a small packet add.essed • i ths empp'or of china and bearing the great i seal of lhe united stales was received on board j iie brand wn frigat in lhe day of her de j pirture from norfolk the package wasenclos -■•! in a beautiful box nl msewood p.ght inches square wilh a glass covpr ij is said by those ; rl in be the hpsl informed on the subject thai t co la n a copy nf as-hssuprus i wiil be quire irnr |