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wild i-easl "-- i \ w.'m . s , n i letter to the national j Â¥*. ' f v rs pleasantly describes the r lhe celebrated herr dotes i „ beasts now exhibiting in this j v y tribune j i an afternoon whee i wrote ', hl , animal kingdom " of herr [ four ele'pbents together were ! un ommon sighi to say nothing i lo-dram 1 pcrfor.r-pd l*y lie lior " jhctp was another acridpntal fa ; ' r - iprest nn — h presenee of one or ° a,fi deaf nnd o , nm , » children 1 " ' c j | 0 , s ri aaloni-hment qnite di •" li'fflf curtosiiv with the alow s|>ite nf uivpne ofthe ill on ghl i w im *? np i in reflerl how er l irh of the dif . lpiween us and son.p of thn br.up ,.- iryrv'y in the gift of sppnch nearly some humm hpngs by lo ir i i ; i : - would fep hri-iislit to their i - " i a 19 sir.'c it with the predominating / i ok i f ' df ' es '^ , ' m h °** °' - 10 ! llmoah there werp fom female . w nh countenances of a very deli miellectaal cast i _. 99 nn hour too e - r 1 y for the " per | np e8 and i climbed into he big sad orn t v • siam and made a leisurelv o lbe four elephants and ibeir keep , j ( pistors i bid eot noticed before , i res of these huge animals werp so those of " rl innibal the near st j " h.dt to me respmhled the eyes of sir __, sc'i'i 3n ' ' thought loo that the ; was not unlike sir walter anil r i | g w s not resemblance enough here i copious issue from a bump between i f 0 rebead and his ear what might , not expert if elephants had eat paper j m-iitik !• k ?'') the resemblance reas j . w i.ii the logs it is but rpspectfu to sir \ . ic i 1 • ' or h'unibal is a dandy and \ c fushii-nable gaitnr-lronser wnh a ] â– â– .,. {] e the guner fitted neatly to every j fhe wailike name of this elephant i ne given lo slam for the latter is tho ! _ arrior of the pany and in a fight of jpi hours with " nanoleon " some three miire off both lus tusks he i like a moat determined bruiser '• vir ihe show-man told me killed his â– ie niit ind made his escape into the mar j tf carolina not long ago and after an ! grace of six wepks w«s subdued and i niiblii bark hy a lormer kepper of whose tipline he ha ' a terrified rpcollection re ere ceit inly rhfterent degrees of a i t in tlieir eotinienanpes i looked run for 9'ime of ihe wrinkles of age in one tljey t-aid was much the oldest ; un • tens their skins grow smoother with time - envi ble rascals ! i noticed by tho way i ihough the proboscis of each of the oth swaa is smooth ns dressed leather that of m resembled in texture a srrnbbing ih,or tha third day of a stiff board i iby be should travel with a ■• hair trunk " vo others not i could not get out of showman the exoense of training and importing these animals is enormous and llipnre considered worth a greal deal of m tin the four togethpr consume about fw&ondred weigln of hay and six bushels ! of o igper diem fortunately they do their j mrn land trbi.sportalion and carry their own \ 1 o'clock siam knelt down and four or fire nn i ' fted his omnibus of a saddle inrk tlie band then struck up a md i e and iho circuit of the tm lenl ; bul the effort of an elephant ., n.i.i with onlv his leg and trunk visi p'(hisborty quite covered with the trap ,- was singularly droll it looked like j ;• taking a walk preceded by _ huge j or i could not resist laughing j after f-iio ro.m ' siam st ipped md -,; r < < iv •> •--' ngecs the • . ib n meps wn ' • ' bis eyebrow i*e i'i ch.ldr n stop o to t!io top s i ui ihough nere and ihereascram rtened be step hy putting his foot i ear ofthe patient anim.l the sad »-;,! last loaded with twelve girls and * '• ibis •• fearful responsibility on his elephant rose and made his rounds • m;i renewing his load of " inne • '' at every circuit ' tbe lion-tamer presently appeared bstonisbed tbe crowd raiher more than the elephant a prologue wis pronounced set ' ' : forth lhat a s ivp wrig to ir delivered | v y to wild beasts &.". s_c a green cloth j v is spreud before ihp csges in the open ' it ('« parlous w.iik i thougln among s ch tender meal as iwo hundred children ; : out sprung a full urown tiger who sei j zed lhe genileman in 1 sh colored lights by â– a struggle ensues m which they | r and over on the ground and final i "â– â– â– 'â– â– â– ' gels the upper hand and drags ■••'' his derourer by ihe nape of his neck i was mc med io think once or iwice that lbe tiger was doing mote than wis s t dnwi : * "•••-•- play but as the ne_found ' ftbeesial . nt looked on ve i i reserved my criticism '>'-â– flcrrnext appeared in the long cage â– i h his animals lions tigers leopards ' he pulled ihem aboul pul his hands mouths and took as many liberties - stock of p ry a il u wa already ! f»»o muffs and ttppel tl.evgrow iheir tfttth put o.ne when ' were called and did as thev were bid .'' v ; ; "' : ' onj y astoniabment he madj i ihem among other ihiows polling ; i<g^r across the lion for a pillow stretch himself on tiie lion and another liger i • ihen pulhns ihe hopnrd over his breast | ' rumfoitei ! he then sat d n and | ved nursery the tiger was as much s8 i p o»ld lift butlhe seated h.m npriaht on •"«»*« dandle end caressed him and t njked bim apparently asleep in his ( - he cloied with an imitation of fan '; •"'•'â– ' pnmiei wi.h a hger aiandm ' i mhafk 1 .,«. very glad for one when " ll,r n 8 nnt and shotthe donr amdhrou.-no.nayounganacon i _â– !_.___ i.i mi >-__-â– _« l__h_wmm_mmmi^i mbmm m m , mmm -- mmm ,____^ j ______ printed and published by ") , f v_tt " 1 r_-r *-•»_.-_-. _ . r i " see that lhe government does not acquire i oti much power keep a check j ' i vl oi ol_l lt_li xi m vce c pevdlkton f " h p oa al1 l hr k«_e dollds a.vd liberty is safe gen'l hamsun 1 ' j _ . whole no 571 a!_fsimtky july 15 isa da ami tw slprt him round hi ne k a devil of a boa it looked and after enveloping him-wlf completely in other 9nakes took them off aeam liko cravats &_'! vanished and so ended the show herr dnasbach stood at the door lo bow us ul and h fine handsome determined looking fellow he is letter from father matthew the frepmeii's vigilant totnl a'>9tmence society of washington having heard of the intention of father m th p w the great ir'sh apostle of temperance to vis t the united s ate the present summer instructed their secretaiy to communicate to him the grnli fica'ion of said society at such rumor this was done in a letter written on the 7'h of m-y by these.-retary the rpply of f'ther mathew has been received and is published in the njitional intelligencer as follows cork june 1 1843 my dear friend : the period of my enjoving the privilege of making a ppr_onal a qi.iiintance with my beloved brethren lhe teetotallers of the u states is mor distant lhan i could wish 1 cannot leave ireland for lhat purpose earlier than ocxt spring ; but time flies q ick and i rejoice in the rumor that has reached you ot my intended visit as it has procured or me ihrough yon a heart-cheering j-ffec lionate invitation from th freeman's vigi lant total abstinence society of tho city ol washington 1 shall ever cheri.h a grateful remem brance of this honor and would to gad for the sake of the sacred cause that i was worthy of it amidst lhe difiiculiy which must neces sarily accompany such a mission as mine it is consoling lo receive such a communi cation as that wilh which vou have so cour teously favored me convinced as i am that it is not he that plants or he lhat wa ters but the lord who gives the increase ; that the success of the great temperance move ib tho work of the right hand of the mo9t high and is admirable in our eyes yet it would be affectation in me to assert lhat i was not refreshed and comforted by your very laudatory letter as dr sewall lias not yet arrived in ire land i have not received the letter to which you have alluded presenl my grateful thunks to the mem bers of lhe freemen's vigilant total absti nence society of the city of washington and tell them how i appreciate the appro bation of my humble labors in the sacred cause of teetotalism with fervent prayers for yonr it ppiness i am dear mr cunnnghacu yours mo3t sin cerely theobald mathew to a f cunningham e-q tha devil caught at last on board the steamboat patrick henry captain dorsev.just in from aitakapas can be s<'en one of the most asiorisbing monsters ever beheld by human eyes the thing appears io partake of ihree species viz man beast and fish tbe head shoulders and arms lhat of man only the eyes very large with one in the fore head the other back cr directly opposite the body from arms to waist ihat of fish beinif covered with scales of an indescribable co or from the waist down that of beast wish c!o ven feet grizzly long hair and tail nine feet ng when undisturbed carries the tail round his neck resembling ._ cravat it was captured by capt dirsev and part of his crew while wooding near lake meriinjua altera severe fight ; was finally secured by an expert spaniard with a rope round iis neck when standing erect is between four and five fept high this astonishing creature may be expectrd at st martinsville un he steamer patriek henry on monday the 5 h jane tbe throng lo see n yesterday may 3 in new orleans was im mense n b ii is supposed to be slip quarloo — a thing heretofore regarded as fabulous vve are astonished that the people of st mar tinsville and vicinity were puzzled in dek-rmin ing the nature of ihe animal they had caught — tiipy nave captured that exceedingly me ar.i mal alive tylerman ' tiie description will answpr for nothing else under the sun — y o tropic books of the season our library ab?e is strewed wiih books of the season the princ pjil of which is our grocer's b»jil ; and we find ihal we have let these mailers 2 el ' ri '° s ' acn arrears lhat ths authors or compilers of these books must naturall be impatient for us tn take some notic of the.n our grocer's book ; s ar instinctive little manual from which we find lhat i-uff-e is iwo shillings a pound and thai moist sugar is sold at the rate of seven pence the pound—pre senting a curious analogy to theineonie lix — we miy however draw a distincti n ; f j while lhe one is sweet the other is bitter our butch er's bo_k is a very curious production and is written partly in hieroglyphic particularly thai part of it which relates tu items though lhe uin total is set out with laudable distinctness — we have not been very well pleased with the annotations and there is a note at the end of lhe last pa<re which we thought exiremt-ly irrele vant speaks of the necessity the author is under of meeting a heavy payment on a certain day and craves the assistance of the individual to whom the book is dedicated it will be sepn that the author is of sanguine tempprament w.hich is liable lo.lead him to the commission ol some absurdities — london punch guv mcnutt,ol mississippi in his late pub lication says : dunr.g ihp period of ny ad i-_i_.iat.on ab.mi 80.nno nf the public mon°y pissed ihrnngh mv hands i never used or mis applied one dollar thereof ' o here we have ihe ex governor of a stale actually claiming immortal honor because he s ; not a thief — lonisvillitfournat a serious difficulty the new york tribune of wednesday pnblishes a statement of fads concerning n difticuliy upon the coast of africa a sierra leonp etween the american brigan vine ruhert captain albert conk and the bnt ibh collector at sierra leone mr nccor bmck after ira cm al manv n 1 c along the roasi.thp robert arrived t sierra leone on , the 31th lw rch last under lh sole cb-rge j of caotmn conk the supercargo remaining t rn nunez to trade captain co im mediately reported to the cust'im h use and handed in the manifest of his ra.g adding that in consequence of having been trading ther might be more art icles on board than were stated in it and that it was ; d.-fii-nlt to ascertain if such wa the case in consi q'lence of the death of his mute and the absence ol hi supercargo mr l--cor rnsck tbe cillp'-tnr,?in presence of a mer chant name liwr.-n'-e sai i if anv articles were disco v re'l the repor might he iroen ded and no suzore slioull be made oin th 1*2jii nf april captain conk gave notice lh t he wag abooi to sail snd his vessel w99 dulv searched by mr mcc rmack who found eight thirteen-pound box^s of tea ot mentioned in the manifest the e h ae<z ed claimpd the forfp.ture an.l refused to ali.iw ihp report to b amended on the 17 h tlip vessel was cleared and when fairly at sea opnn th atlantic she was gam b ar e i bv mccoitn • k wlm gave or . ders to put the vessel about and return this wjis done but shortly afterw rd cat tnin conk gave the pilot nn order to put out to spa again mccormick came aft and shoved the captain b the . hnulders from ihe wheel whereiidon a scnfh pps-ied in which m corro'ck aided by the negro crews of his own and the pilot's bo f w .-* the victnr and the vessel ta_pn several miles up the river to freetown the captain being treated barbarously the vessel was ag searched and her papers the chron • me'pr some bags of money an.l other articlps re moved some b;'gs of money and other ar ticles removed some of which were not re turned the captain and matp were also on the testimony of mccormick snd his men bought up before the police coort $ snd fin ed c5"pach captain cook contends tint the oonr?urt of the collector ]* entirely unwarranted ; that lie had performed l that the laws of the port required and t hn t the seizor of his vessel st sea w â– _ an outrage utterly un warranted by hw i i alleged bv mccor • mick that lie only acted in performance o i his dutv tlio documents giving a dptai!?d history ofthe tinnssction hnvp bean laid before thp proprr a tlinritie al washington havine i been forward by lieut lewis of the u s { p-irr-oise thp litch6e'd enquirer ives the follow j ing interesti g incident : a f arripr pigp o j alighted st thp house of ihp hon wm m } rnrrall in canaan on monday afternoon | giving signs of hunger and fatigue and as judge b never sends the traveller empty away hn brought out some wheat to hi winger visitor which it ery greedily ate j from his hand while the pigpon was eat ing its ipgs werp noticed to be wrapt wi'l poppr : and on removing the handiges they w=re found to nniain mr wel*s'e''**-p * ch delivered on silurdav at ihp bunker ilh celebration written on two slice . of tissue paper the j'.k'ge had the pleasures of rpading the speech while the bird wis sat isfying i hnneeran ' regaining its strength and llipn rpplacingothe tissue boots on the faithful pirv mpsspn?er it t ink'a rapidjflght to he west and soon we trust found ms way to the owner that is most true the new york adas is uccasional'v excellent in iis discourses to the young as for instance it well says tbat among all the essentials to successful en erprise per severence is .. sine qua nan punctuality is n cessirv — b i without p?rspverenc a man will soon cease to have appointments in eh ii is h i _ inter si to he puncn.l ludg.npni is ma j hired bv pxppr'.pncp i)»i beneficial exppriencp is sil-initi!p only bv perseverencp * we think thi j nniable quality has been ra'her neglected in mod i pm h<vrn!ies lead to voung men though old fa i iher jacob rpcognise.d the mischief attending a lack of it wh.n he said to on of his sr,ns unstable as tvi th u sbalt not excel " a relic of the revolution died in derrv j s h nn ihe 8h ult . major george bnrnham in thp p4'h ypar uf his agp he served in thp i continental rmv through ihepniire revolulion arv strngglp wiihout a sing'e furlough even tn | visit his friends and was engaged in moil of the j batiks nf ihe revolution he possessed an in tellect of a high order which be retained in an extraordinary manners the latest period of bis life a drag act for candidates the late dem ocratic convention of new hampshire consid ering the approaching selection of candidates for tbe presidency and vice presidency passed a resolution expressing " great confidence in the principles and patriotism r.f martin van buren john c calhoun richard m johnson lewis cass james buchanan levi woodbury james k polk and wm r king r s gravis the mississippian says the parents of mrs g.aves have received a let ter mm ber dated at charleston s c she doubtless is in pursui of her husband we on j dprsiand she wrote to her father and felicitated hei 9ek upon the fact that the object of her affec tions(_las that a wornm endowed wuh heroic virtue should be unfortunately allied i beyond lhe reach of legil proseeolion we infer there i fore that the culunel ha passed beyond the ' se'-r mrs graves is bat fiftet.3 years of age the tariff now and ihen we.]jn an edi 1 toiial condem.iation of ihe exis'if cr^tanffas ru j onus to the country and calculated lo benefit : the wealihv monopolists only and yet it is a fact liia goods cf every description can be pur chased at a lower price than before the tariff act was parsed kxcplient broad cloth an be bought at pricps varying from two lo six do'la and o-her clothing cheap in proportion balli more clipoer —___ b uc.iings b.t presideniare of freq-e.it occnr : ren in the v . iern waters clay in everv instate has a verv ar<_-e majoriry of __]! ihp vm'ps v'^n buren jnhn>nn calhmjn and ca«s follow after ; and generally in the order here given 1 ' from the new orleans picayune political the *• imp "* of the plnrencp f a'n ) ei quirer otfr-e recommends te thi tal houn papers tire following wisely written ticket for president j c c — lohs cast come it for vice president l vv levi won't progress of sychopuncy — the foolish son of the pr*-nii!-ni who 9poils blank verse spout blank pro«e al irish repeal m^eiings and i or is reported to b omnipotent in the disposal of the appointing power is spoken of m the boston meri--n fa tvl*r noneern as he hon ro bf-rttvlpr jvew york american startling faen rfondreds nf children and adults are inst year ly with worms when some olher cause has been supposed to be the true one lt is admittpd by all doctors that scarce a man oman or child exisis but what are sooner or latpr troubled wiih worms and in hundreds ot cases sad to rela'e a supposed fpvpr scarlatina | old or some other ailing carries nff the flowers if the human family — white in truth they die of worms and ihese culd have been erailieav in a dav.bv the use of a bottle of kolmstock's vermifuge at the enst of a quarter ol a di . lar â– how sickening the thought that these things j huu!d be — and who can evpr forgive ihi-nriselvps ir not irying this worm exterminator when hey know that pven if ihe case was nut worms his remedy could not by any possibili'y do bun — hut always good as a puraaiivp — let the di se be what it may how important then lo use it ami who will dare sire ihe responsibly . in do wiihout it ? let every parent that is not i brute ask ihemselv.s this question in truth and • ohprnps mrjtl ringold had a hild very sick fur near iwo weeks and att^nde by r physician ivjihout relief when kolmstock's vermifuge was iven and next day more than forty worms were j-.n^sed when ihp child recovered rapidly 1 a child of a widow woman liviug mar the manhattan waler works had dwindled for a m-nth till near a skeleton with real dryness i of the month and itching of iho sosfe a he j i mane ladv who called lo provide for the family i sent immediately for kolmstock's vermifnge which brought away great quantises of worms i r iwo or three days and ihe child grew hetter â– ,â– once and regained its fu'l strength in less bin a month several children in a higbly respectable fam ily in broadway had worms m a frightful ex'pnt n ! wpre all cured rapidiy with this vermifuge in enme of the besi families in the neighbor hood of john's ark it has been e^teo-ivply used frum the circumstance of having eradica e.j a large quantity of worms alter l other ' medies had failed which was very extensive j ■» known in that part oi the ciiy a family in new jersey sr.ved oren chiidrrn v ihp use ol il one h gir of eight vear nl ge had become exceedingly emaciated before â– <> v^ermifuge was oiven the next day hree lartrp worms were dislftdged and she left iff thp vermifuge whpn she hpcamp gain wor?p and had resort lo lhe vermifuge bat finally brought away an incredible quantity ol worms and thp ' cure was complete arid she gained er he_.!i rapidlv a physician of standing had doctored 3 fami ly of children some weeks wiihoofbeing anleto restore bat one out of i lie sev^n io healih h1 had the liberality o send for kolmsicck's ver mifuge and cured the rest wi;h it in less than a week numerous cases r.f other complaints were s;»p posed in exist and ihp persons ireated for fefer c but finally a trial of ihis vermifuge discov ered lhe true cause of the sickness by orir.gine away a'most an innumerable quantity of worms j large and small and the persons recovered wilh jre'at i!pspa"-h instances of this kind might be cited io an immpnse extent but it is useless one rial or 25 cents wi show any one wiih st.m sh'ripnt the certain effects of this vermifnge caul ion never buy this article unless ii have dr kilmstoek 9 vermifuge ban sorne!y en | graved on the ontside label and ihe fac simile i ol comstock si co agents c b vvhpelrr salisbury j i r ' s|„an greensboro 1 ; d fleam hillsbbro j p ! mabrv lexing'on ; dr slilh ptjletgh march 4 hi3 — iv33 cabisi ftt makivb i fflhf subscriber respectfotlj returns bis 1 thanks for pa3l favor and informs bis ow friends and ihe public that he iii cool.noes ' carry on the above business in all ns various branches and at tbe old s'and on mam street two doors bebw j . sc w murphy's s'ore and op positethe watchman priming offi-n where li ma always be found he ke ps co s'ar.tly or hand a vaiiety of well finished work and at pr cps to sun the times also a sopply of read v made coffins constantly kept on hand to soil any measure and at lower prices than ever they have been sold for n b all kinds of lnmber ar.d coontry fro duce taken in exchange for work ____ k f llio 1 i . april 29 1843 ly 40 i btltklllsani t w \ _ rr ornejl to sa isbory aod 3 il nuw prepared in resume he ; ra uee of bis profession h:s ofl_ce is removed lo mr cowan's brick tw •■m 2x1 d-a'ai 1 april 29 343 10 clock a\d watch . i repairing j cjlhf subscriber respe-;.u'v informs b.s old . ; -â– - friends and he pua'.ic generallv h_:t he . has opened a shop ; n salisbury in the above besi ' less in a room directly opposite v_'s brick building in the house of dr burns v.rrr.e'ly : wned oy jno 1 shiver and jusl beiow j __ w murphy in addition to the r.b vp the su c:iber will on the silver smith business in a!l the varieties common in country towns s'iph a miking spoons tkc and repairing lve l wa re he b*-gs to ass-ire the public ihat if punctual mention lo business and skillful work wilt eo i itle him to patrunageand support he willmer ti it aaron wool worth nov is tfl 6 . i br sherman's irbctnni-cti hoienjirg 1 are the best medicines in the world being the cheapest and roost pleasant — the medical faculty warmly approvethem dr sherman ts a skilful and experienced fhv s-eian and a member of the medical society o new voik sherman's cough lozenges re the salest surest and mosi effectual remedy for coughs colds consumption whooping cough asthma tightness ol the lungs or chest fyc shermans worm lozenges are the only infallible worm deslroving medi j cine ever discovered ihey have been used in j over 1 00,000 eases and never known to fail shermax's camphor lozenges i live immedia'e relief in nervous or sick hpad j acbe palpitation of the heart lowness of spir j its despondency painting oppression or ai sense of sinking o the chest diarrhoea las iitudp or a sens of fatigue sherman's fever and ague lozenges are the mosi certain remedy for this distress no complaint ever off red to the american public — in the immense number of cases in which they have been used they bave never oeen knewn to fail sherman's restorative lozenges diarrhoea nr looseness of he bowels so com mon and troublesome during thesummpr months may now be entirely prevented by a proper use f ihese lozenges they are prepared rspress v t thit purpose and ean be reiied on with perfect c nfidence persons subject to a derang ment of hp bowels should never be without ihem thev afford immediate relief from all ha attend ant oripinus faiotness depress sherman's cathartic lozenges are as pleasant and easily taken as the common peppermints 3nd are an active and efficient nedi.ine thev cleanse thesiomacb and bowels and are the host cathartic ever n-ed h:r b lious p-rjons where an active medicine is required ihev are noi only the best out tbe safest that can be administered sherman's strengthening plaster tht besi of a'l plasters for rheumatism lum bago pain or weakness in u.-e dark loins j s dp or breast the above medicine is for ple wholesale or | retail at the salisbury medical dr..g 5io by c b wheeler agent salisbury n c sept 3 13-12 lv6 brvmuolf tit's vegetable eifel t3ed iei ncs possess qualities of be most mild and be . mficial r.bturp they arecompased of ar ticles the most anti-poire-cent combined with ingredients known as tbe only certain anno le for fevere of evry description when the 013 i pasp is produced eiiher fr.-m cold obetroci n bad air swampy ar.d damp sitnalioos or potrid miasini whether malignant or epidemic or by j aiber causes these medicioes are certain in then operations or effects they are possessed r i r e collar qualifies which not nn!y exr a disease but at the same time restore and invigorate the vs'em when first taken into ibe stomach they immediately diffuse tfcemselves hfc pw throiktl verv pore producing effects at once . jei.r-hifnl salutary ar.d permanent when he ; ark ol life begins lo grow d : ro the circulati m . ananid and ihe faculties pa ralized these saedi ices are found lo give a ton to ihe r.crvr 5 ex lilerate lie animal spirits invigorate lbe uody md re animate he « h ile man the life medicine havp sin been osed with .'„. most haonv success in nerv.ns and dvs pp;ic diseases con»»mp«»ni asihma liver comprint rheumatism chronic and ii.fi-.ma „ ] n d r i-i-s kc icpcali at cr.zss & roger's agei is saiisbery ocl 82 1s43 lyf3 e-^p a sopply rf he ab-.v ir.v.v dicines are for sale -'. jan c * â– -- !> iredell countv bv , " a c mcfnto^h •-â– ' david l pooi qq . 1»akf ' 3km * pn ' is g^oram he poblic.that be is ffe 1 gj 5 1 1 1 ca ' r vng • ri i he n a '*< â– 'â– v l rlr 5 nd civ k making and re fi_*x j vl ' 5l____-j .•' ->^> "- l ; work '., ve â– :â– 'â– ' s ;; - " ■• - pnt of jewell v ' 0 d gold a : - â– -- - -> exchange for jew •, ' np ' sa . *.â– â– .-â– i _. 1-12 hss j m john st on a ror :•-:-*/ in cor_»»_-t_i : - '' 1 -- i -' salisbury n c *._,.-: pri . 'â– â– â– ' â– 7 - ij 1 — ' - â– new terms the *• watchman may hereafter be had f r lim lollr.n in advance ami two dollars and fitly cents ai lhe end of ihe year no subscription will be received for a leas lime than one yrar on'=s3 paid for in advance no paper disc mtinaed u^^the option 0 he ediior nail all arrearages paid terms of a v_„t!s!.v g one do'lar per square ! r hell 5 insertion and wenty five cents for e_e . continuance court rc'ces will be barged 25 per ct high er than lhe abnve tp'cs a deduction - 33 p^r cent will be made i lb e who auvernse nv p year ai advertisements u be oniinoed unit tor-id andcna jed le acror-invlt unless order ed tor a certain number of limes cp leaers pdd__-s-d to ihe editor must come post paul io eisi..p attention it o wan hotel mhe subscriber having p-rcli-sed thai well fc n . wn and loeg estaohsheii public ii _>-«-. kn.v-n ov lbe name ot slaughters tavern in he town nf salisbury n c m tortus his f lend in ihe public ge_.er_.iv thn ihe s m e is now open for ibe reception f travellers s readers his table ami bar wi be suppled wih the best the market anu su.rui_r.dir cmniry af tords his st ablks spacious and boijbtiftril sup plied wiih grain and proves-cr oi all kinds al tended by taiihlu 1 and luentiva osih-rs the undersigned pledges himsell that no ._ ertion on his ari shall oe «.* ling to • vpg»n erals_.__s :â– u;all who may l.vor bim wvih a call fames l cowan salisbury s-y.f tuls-io 1 t'7 who wiix go raid gldri.lge balm _/ <"_._. iv'a /• •■the hair from c-ms.'ck & co —!.«-*• - are asfollnwi : — is f rinfams keep ing the head free fr.im scurl and raamna s lax uriant growth cf hair — 2 par ladies after el ij bitth restoring the akin to its natural - and firmness and preventing the i ihe hj-r — 3d fur any pers n recovering it m r.y de'jility the saire efftct is produced lih if used in infancy till a good growth is marled it may be preserved by attention to th latest pe riod of life — j'h it frees the bead from dand ruff strengthen tbe roots imparts ht-alih and vigor lo the circulation and prevents ihe hair liom ci aoging color cr getting onv — 6_b it causes the hair to curl beautituily when dune up in it over bight no ladies loilel should ever be made w iiboot if 7th children who have bv a v ir ars cor traeied vermin in the head jr iuimed'a.el and perfectly emeu of ihem oy its use ii is inta!li b!e i had been bald aboct five yea r s — no nor hair on iie top cl my head ih?n on ihe buck <•! mv hand and my htad covered wiih a lh rli acorf in this sitca.i in snot the oil of a"20«i list i bpsan psmg tip bilrn nf voraaia irom c m stock $• co since which i ba»p nsed i and a half ntile of ihe ba!m winch has lo'iv re stored rov h:.ir,and freed my head emi-'lv from scurf sly head is now c.-.ver d wnl fine fl tt ing long hair — irfak-fa any ore may s _• y c ibog on me at stamford codnecucui nov i-2 1840 d 5 scofield cour.if-rf its are abroad — lo k always lor lho name of comstork & co f'-r sa'e ai h v i-iiman dfrw and v c 0 wheeler salwu-rt dr st h ralefgh , d hearlijhil'sbnro ; j sc sloan grte.'sbcro ; j p mabry l-__.na._eo march i 1343 1.32 br brandrth's mtegetable iniversal pills t for sale at ihis * tci p sali-bory n.c ei l842—tfl look at dr sherman's ad vertisement a.-d if you wish wvd for y mr tna ov maia<!ie call r*.j obtain a remedy l c d wheefler agent sal.sbnry d*c 10 tf-20 to toe afflicted tilc subscriber has j.i received a lar-jp an ir v supply ot di moffiu'e life medmine call &_ obtain relief c i u heeler agent salisbora dec 10 t20 prices current at s.m.i-el rt july 8 c *- bacon 5 * '•>- rn tn torn 7 brandy r,p 5 tu i molasses 35 a 40 per 40 a 4 j nails 6 sutter 10 a 12 i i.jiis 13 a 20 beesw.x 20 a 2 j pork 3 colton clean 5 - i sngar br s a 10 cnffre 8 a 111 loaf 15 a ih corn r -"> w 'â– sck * 2 : feathers is a 20 t illow flour f - •"' tobacco b _ o flaxseed 50 i 55 tow-linen 2a !*"> iron perlb 3 a 1 wheat bush 75 unseed oh pr i whiskey 25 a 3 gal '.)<> hi i wool clean •**.> fan tt-.j ' â– 'â– â– lone : '.--- y | e ich vi i a m ' - », )',". \ iele â– *;"' - 40 n i is coi 51 a i y t -_ ... ji a 7 sogirkl wn f"3 a 10 be - 2.'i a 27 i 14 9 a 10 l ?.', ij 3 19 \. .. \" i si . ij 1 •- : j - . :..:"â– â– â– i y baler 3 a 1 0 . • â– _-. a ew 1 â– hers so , 25 u - ej . * 4 i . w 121 a 15 c-tb__«i jom 29 1 " 1j ' p jp r 4 5 i kailscutnssor 6»fl baeoc 6 a bj i wrought 1ft a i battel 12 a 15 oata boahel a - '> e5w . v i 25 oil gai â– ryd 22 bafe'ropelb ! 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Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1843-07-15 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 15 |
Year | 1843 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 51 |
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 15, 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 | 601553132 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1843-07-15 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 15 |
Year | 1843 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 51 |
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 4658188 Bytes |
FileName | sacw03_571_18430715-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 15, 1843 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
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wild i-easl "-- i \ w.'m . s , n i letter to the national j ¥*. ' f v rs pleasantly describes the r lhe celebrated herr dotes i „ beasts now exhibiting in this j v y tribune j i an afternoon whee i wrote ', hl , animal kingdom " of herr [ four ele'pbents together were ! un ommon sighi to say nothing i lo-dram 1 pcrfor.r-pd l*y lie lior " jhctp was another acridpntal fa ; ' r - iprest nn — h presenee of one or ° a,fi deaf nnd o , nm , » children 1 " ' c j | 0 , s ri aaloni-hment qnite di •" li'fflf curtosiiv with the alow s|>ite nf uivpne ofthe ill on ghl i w im *? np i in reflerl how er l irh of the dif . lpiween us and son.p of thn br.up ,.- iryrv'y in the gift of sppnch nearly some humm hpngs by lo ir i i ; i : - would fep hri-iislit to their i - " i a 19 sir.'c it with the predominating / i ok i f ' df ' es '^ , ' m h °** °' - 10 ! llmoah there werp fom female . w nh countenances of a very deli miellectaal cast i _. 99 nn hour too e - r 1 y for the " per | np e8 and i climbed into he big sad orn t v • siam and made a leisurelv o lbe four elephants and ibeir keep , j ( pistors i bid eot noticed before , i res of these huge animals werp so those of " rl innibal the near st j " h.dt to me respmhled the eyes of sir __, sc'i'i 3n ' ' thought loo that the ; was not unlike sir walter anil r i | g w s not resemblance enough here i copious issue from a bump between i f 0 rebead and his ear what might , not expert if elephants had eat paper j m-iitik !• k ?'') the resemblance reas j . w i.ii the logs it is but rpspectfu to sir \ . ic i 1 • ' or h'unibal is a dandy and \ c fushii-nable gaitnr-lronser wnh a ] ■■.,. {] e the guner fitted neatly to every j fhe wailike name of this elephant i ne given lo slam for the latter is tho ! _ arrior of the pany and in a fight of jpi hours with " nanoleon " some three miire off both lus tusks he i like a moat determined bruiser '• vir ihe show-man told me killed his ■ie niit ind made his escape into the mar j tf carolina not long ago and after an ! grace of six wepks w«s subdued and i niiblii bark hy a lormer kepper of whose tipline he ha ' a terrified rpcollection re ere ceit inly rhfterent degrees of a i t in tlieir eotinienanpes i looked run for 9'ime of ihe wrinkles of age in one tljey t-aid was much the oldest ; un • tens their skins grow smoother with time - envi ble rascals ! i noticed by tho way i ihough the proboscis of each of the oth swaa is smooth ns dressed leather that of m resembled in texture a srrnbbing ih,or tha third day of a stiff board i iby be should travel with a ■• hair trunk " vo others not i could not get out of showman the exoense of training and importing these animals is enormous and llipnre considered worth a greal deal of m tin the four togethpr consume about fw&ondred weigln of hay and six bushels ! of o igper diem fortunately they do their j mrn land trbi.sportalion and carry their own \ 1 o'clock siam knelt down and four or fire nn i ' fted his omnibus of a saddle inrk tlie band then struck up a md i e and iho circuit of the tm lenl ; bul the effort of an elephant ., n.i.i with onlv his leg and trunk visi p'(hisborty quite covered with the trap ,- was singularly droll it looked like j ;• taking a walk preceded by _ huge j or i could not resist laughing j after f-iio ro.m ' siam st ipped md -,; r < < iv •> •--' ngecs the • . ib n meps wn ' • ' bis eyebrow i*e i'i ch.ldr n stop o to t!io top s i ui ihough nere and ihereascram rtened be step hy putting his foot i ear ofthe patient anim.l the sad »-;,! last loaded with twelve girls and * '• ibis •• fearful responsibility on his elephant rose and made his rounds • m;i renewing his load of " inne • '' at every circuit ' tbe lion-tamer presently appeared bstonisbed tbe crowd raiher more than the elephant a prologue wis pronounced set ' ' : forth lhat a s ivp wrig to ir delivered | v y to wild beasts &.". s_c a green cloth j v is spreud before ihp csges in the open ' it ('« parlous w.iik i thougln among s ch tender meal as iwo hundred children ; : out sprung a full urown tiger who sei j zed lhe genileman in 1 sh colored lights by ■a struggle ensues m which they | r and over on the ground and final i "■■■'■■■' gels the upper hand and drags ■••'' his derourer by ihe nape of his neck i was mc med io think once or iwice that lbe tiger was doing mote than wis s t dnwi : * "•••-•- play but as the ne_found ' ftbeesial . nt looked on ve i i reserved my criticism '>'-■flcrrnext appeared in the long cage ■i h his animals lions tigers leopards ' he pulled ihem aboul pul his hands mouths and took as many liberties - stock of p ry a il u wa already ! f»»o muffs and ttppel tl.evgrow iheir tfttth put o.ne when ' were called and did as thev were bid .'' v ; ; "' : ' onj y astoniabment he madj i ihem among other ihiows polling ; i |