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;•/ terms i've " \\ ati i.man n may hereafter he had f r l : \- dollars in advance and i:u dollars a:n i ul i the end ul ihe y tr no subscript ion will be receiv-jd for a less time qi yf ar unit ss paid for in ati am e is'o paper discontinued ii at the option u | ti.e et ill arrearages are paid terms of advkutis15g liar per square for the first insertion and •.' ■• i i v sve cents tor each continuance ,- o:iri notices will be charged ~~> i<c-r ct high r har the above mies a deduction ol s3j t)--r opnt will be made to :. si v ho adi ertise by the jcar a ; adverti m nts will be continned until for ml ai r '-^ : v unlc ss order ed for a certain • a r rs :- p letters •■editoi musl 0 ime />■■' i /)■: •'<•' to e su re :.'• tent m arrivals jlnd departures of ihe mails a iand jrom salisbury southern wrives buoday's tuesdays sriri fri ys al ii \ m leaves monday's thursday's at i sa u day's at 7 a m southern i n th rs d >.\ and saturday al i i i leaves every sunday tu • ■■• y •'■friday at 7 a ra western a'rives every monday '■■' his dav.an'i saturday al 6 a m leavesevery sun day tuesday an i fri lav at t a m m org anion arrives every monday and thursday al 10 p m leavi 3 every sunday n't w •';:•■- lav al 7 a m cheraw irrives every tuesday thnrs •» 11 1 5 11 in i .-• . - • s every ■iday and friday al l i m hu^i psvllle h irse nroi arrives every friday at 7 » d leavesevery saturday at u 3 ni fayetteville i arrives ev ery w ■> ■tn leaves i nd ly and i day at 6 a m d^vit'5 i poojl j^i i e s this rr.e'-hod of -.-^, 2 interning his friends : c that he is 1 he watch •. ind re iljr at his old *^ ■•' • court hous all arranted for 1 wi v 1 .. 1 0 .• srj:a old gold ■. aki ■scbange or '■jewellerv r •• i salisbury . . '-." • i.s42 ifss i w o st m s i \\ 4i rihsix startling fact . rfandr is ol idn n and ■lulls in in y ai i v wih n rms . • is ime other has b •• led ' ue 1 :; ; ' it is ad mi !• .. woman or chil exists ul ha 1 later tr )■;;•.', ! s ■',■worms and in fcund c a is sad to i ! t'e : svppos i levei si lat na cold or to uthor ailing an • ■t \ ts um ■n fami . . — vh ' • f ■■■have iiimi ol kohnstock''s vermij ge at the c ;.>;..- • liar ! t . : '." ■■■• hinge . ,. , v foroivi iri aseives i i :, ■; ■. 1 , ; h worm exterminator when 1 . .. ' u .• ,. 1 , . f il . 1 is x as r . t worms ibis rerai dy coald • ol by any p • ■> ;-\'- v do hurt — but always good as a pnrga t -- lot the dis ease be n hjt i it iy i ' ■■• imp irtani then to use it and who ■■he sib.lity h>do without it ? let e«ery parent that is not ask ll in it iv s ibis ij lesii n in truth and es : 1/rjc ringold had a child ver sick foi 1 ear two weeks and attended by a physician without relief when u ilmstock vermifuge was given and nesi d y more than forty worms c\ere pa sed when the child tecover >! rapidly a child of a widow woman living npar he manhattan water works had dwindled tor a m<uilb t:il ncs n skeloton with utoal dryness ol the mouth and itching of ihe nose a hii mane iadv who called lo provide foi th family sent immediately for kolmstocfs vermii'oge which brought tw>v gr&it quanti ies ol worms for two oi three days and t"e child grew belter nee and regained its full strength 111 less than a month several children in a highly respeclable fam ily in broadway had worms to a frightful extent an i were all cured rapidiy with this vermifuge in some ol the best families in iti 1 neighbor ; st lohn's ark it has been extensively used from the circumstance of having eradica ted a large quantity of worms afier all other remedies had failed which was very extensive ly known in ih it p irl of the etty a family in new ji rsey saved several nhi'jrpn by the use ol it one a girl of pi^hi years ot age had become exceedingly emaciated before the vermifuge was given the next day three large worms were dislodged and si e le.i off '■:•' j ; ', wheo she became again wors and had resort lo mie vermifuge thai finallv bi mght a^.iv an incredible quantity ol worms aod ihn cure was complete aod she gained her heath rapidly \ physician of standing had doctured a fami ly ot children some weeks with mt being aoleti restore bo one ont of the sevei to health lie had ihe liberality to send tor kolmstock's ver m ' •. nd cured the rest with it in ies than a v lek numerous cases of other complaints tvrr 1 sup posed to exist a j ihe pi rsons treated tor twt-r is :., bui finally a trial ol this vermifuge discov t d ihe true causeof the sickness by bi i g an innumerable q-ian y ■■'■n ■• s ■;. i small and the sons recovered with . ip itch insi his kind n lit bi 1 in immens ies ■' " •' useless one 15 cents v my 1 ■•• "> i i ston • eriain effects ' his vi 11 l ige caution — n ver buy ihtsarlic.'e or.li sit have " dr kolmstock's v •. •" hamlsomely en graved on ll r>,d i he fac simile ul < omsto •!; '< co ./ nts c b vvi ■•• r c ; -' nrt ; . j st r g • - ■'; d fl larti llillsboro j v m v 1 xt 00 ; dr stiih r it igh w ireh 1 19 !^ m pilb s z pi>lks it hays 7 linjm2ht 1 g^h 1 pilk the ptfee of this celebrated 8 liniment is refunded to 3nv porsi n who v 1 use a battle of hays lfnimenl i-.<r the ptifs the empty/bottle wftboui being eired ve have been he terms on whi h this i :.:; i has een sotd for nearly ten years past a . ii n one bottle nol ol one bo mi red lias ever ■in returned fcj^fnr nle at he watchman i t v : e and hy c b wheeler salisbury ; 1 k s an t • isb iro'.j hillsbnru 1 1 1 wit • lex bg ,-.. i p masry : raleigb.r s diilh ■i !••« j -:■. : - 1 0ar.olima wtaf tfiwannu bruner & james 7 •« set tthat ike government does nol acquire loo much power keep a check f 2s — volume xii [ " upon all your ruler i dolhis and libeaxy is safe — gen'l harrison i editors and proprietors j uij.uu whole yo 600 sa lis bury february 10 1844 i sr afire ahwwirm machine spread strengthening plasters ! i fw^heise plasters greaily improved and ha i e vin the preference < l all oibers arc warm ■■ly recommended by all dofiiors as invaluable for ' invalids having pains in i lie breast back or i side weakness end lameness are relieved al | once by ihrif use and he pans restored in strength and a natural warmth h t : d health any ; persor wearing one of ibese plasters will be as ! tonished and delighted at i he comfort ii affords ' those threatened with long complaints shoold : never iru-it themselves a day without wearing a i plaster it removes the irritation of incipient j consumption from the lung to the surface ol j the body and draws off it:e internal affection — j so in liver complaints and cnoghs and colds j children with whooping cough should always j ' hive one to prevent the cough settling on the lungs their excellence will ho understood bj j all on liia fcp foi sale by c b wheeler salisbury ; greensboro by j & i sloan hills boro by 1 heartt lexington j p mabry , raleigh dr stiih march 4 i84s lys2 new fashions fok the spritisr and summer of j_1843 1 __ respectfully informs his friends anu public that be still carries on th tailoring business n all us various branches iwu doors above i & i w murphy's s<ore where he is ready m exe i cote all orders of his customers in a style and manner not surpassed by ny in thispartof the country hois also in lie regular receipt of the ptew-york fashions and prepared o accommodate i be tastes of the fashionable al all limes pril 15 i84s lv3 fir domestics the salisbury mjuyufj&ctur i ijvg comfaay mavesiill forther reduced the prices iff their manufactures in an.-e ]■quence of ihe continued depression oi onsn.rs thioughout itie country they are manufaetur \ in<r l fooiton c/ariluji at a6wrt 4 4 tjnirtina hear -£='!■c/o tyenc j /*& do foeatm j ° ! the e*ab!ic art t assured - | their goods ar of the beat quality aod can h i purchased on terms as favorabfp as ihoy can :>• | procured at anv other establishment | j rhode brow ne agent \ salisbury may 20 1843 lf4s f jyegroes for sate fwill soil a the cootl house in salisbury on j the 5*.h ihiv of febroary r.fxi it being tm-s i day o the county court two vbluarde jve \ j gro mejs longing to tb estau ..»' abel j cowan dee'd jas l cowan ex*r j january 13 1844 tf24 s iec-d btogs jflad egs jrilue subscriber respectfully informs hi | | i friends and th pobliu that he s'ill cmiin i | nes to carry on he cabinet business n saits [ ' bury on mam street a tew doors sooth id 1 f ■: w murphy's store and just opposhe the !»> -\ i ! hotel where he may always be funj attendinii i ' closely to business j he has on hand a lapjp assortment of work j which was made op bv cabinet workmen and - nol by constables or wheel and reel wrights j he has in his employment the bf-s t ol workm , and loop the ! est materials k cooniry alfirds and he intends to keep a full assoriciert vi such j ' work s will suit the country soo.h a bureaus sideboards secretaries cvp boards tables j i candle stands wash stands bedsteads wind f \ sor chairs c tye i a neat assortment ol c'jfuis will also be kept ■! on hand arraoged hom 20 iocbes lo iho larg>st j all of ihe above shall hr made in the !•<>• ', style and he eh irges shall be as hi\v h htwpr f i iao at aov other shop of the kind in this plsce f or in ihe slate j a'l kinds of coontry prnd'-re and lumber will t be taken in esch ge for work david watson n b all persons having accounts « f twelve months standing mmt call and se;t!e them bv note or other ise d w salisbury jan 2ft 18-14 25tf smith shop yolice the suhs r ibfr haviiiti purchtspd the smith shop formerly oecnpied by william son sou hi oj murphy's store and east of j l iloxcaii's tavern ili keep steady good and attentive hands — al ways ready to execute work in good style aod in n he shortest notice j s johnston salisbury jan c 1s44 i0w23 or brandeth's i universal pills v for sale at this office alishnry n c oet 18i2—h14 _ i 4 ll ho«e indebted to ihe late jhfs^^im s s d p.n«1leion will te*s pleas call and settle their respective accounts it is necessarv that this call should be attended to sslrsbcry nov 11 18-;s — . ._ from the jvew mirror musings the flepiing hours the fl-eiin hours they pass like dreams away — pain lichi hanos on the nectai'd flowers that opened yesterday — the low wind like a monrner grieves while shaking down their faded leaves where i9 the laore!ed son of mars a nation greeted yesiermorn th hero of an hundred wars on bis charger borne the tonooeof chivalry is dntnb — the i.qnieu wis the muffled drum wbpre is the young bewitching hells who dazzled yes'eniav the sigbi ; ' whose matchless beauty from h:s ct-ll might lure an anchorite 1 where are tho thrilling pulse and lute ? i the grave will answer — both arr mute v pre are the psl^-browed heirs of thoogbt the bard — the orator — ihe sa'je — who yesterday a wide world taught and dignified their age their oreai ambitions hearts arp rold and fellowship wiiii dusl they bold then ask rne nol or false renown to waste away the midnight oil — though grandenr and a gildid crown are the rewards of toil ; pore jewels and the iyne of power what are they in the dying hour ? oh rather urgp me in forsake thr vanilies that here hare birth ; and in the morn of heing break base bonds ihat hinits lo earth and hrii'ge while yel a thinw f breath ; with trusting hope ihe golf of death from js'ouh's weekly messenger j the world " hrircr me a aoort p'air jinner s3 id a ; melancholy looking individual to a waiter at one i of our principal iio'els ' yes sir the dinner was brought and devoured and the eater eall-d the landlord aside ami thus ad dressed him — ' you are the landiuid ?' • yes ' \ ou do a good hosinoss i:er ?' ; ' ws in sstonishnaeni ) von make — probably n-n dollarsadaj clea 9 ' t ' yea ' i ' then i am saf 1 cannot pay fur whr>t i have pon'jn'r.pd ; i have been 001 of employ men 1 > cvpn months ; hil 1 hive pnrr-irted r 0 on to rorl ■in mcr'nw t li-j.l h*»n u.!-r.(nil f.inl faai and iwhoiv h'nra when i entered vour place i will j pay von in a week i cannot p-*y my bills wiih such promises clustered thf landlord * aod f do not k^r -. \ poor-house leave me something fursccurily f ' i uave oothing ' i will take your coat ' if i go inio thestrpet without th:l ! w-m t get mv death such weather as il ts " you should have ttv tight of thai before yon ! camp here j you are serious well i solemnly arc i h s 1 o:ip week from now i will pay you ' i vi!l take ihe coat ■. the coat wa^left and 3 work afterwards '- ' ippmed seven years after that a wealthy man pn!p '. d ihe political arena and was prpsf>rled ai en rol a an app!i"3nt fur a congressional n-'oiir tion the principal of the caucus hold t pape he heard the name and the history ■]-.,. riophcanl who wa f memher of a cbun t .•• ■: one ol the ibp respectable ri'tizens ! t;s chairman 5 ha voie was a ie and !-.- | the oeo-ative — thereby defeat'ng th oe«l pplir»an whom he met an hour afterward wlmm he said — • you don 1 rememler me ?' • no ' '! once atp a dinner in yonr hotel and altho i iihi yon 1 w as famishing and pledged my word • 1 ,' honor to pav you in a week you took my .-.,., : n saw me go into inclement a'r at the isk if rr,v lite without it • well sir what then ?' ■nol much v"ou called yourself a christian tonight von wern a candidate for nomination ind but for me cu would have been elected to ! " n p rr rpss ' three yea-s after ihe christian hotel-keeper j he.'sme bankrupt and sooght * boo a bellevieu the poordinoeilesn wretch that was snow a hi^h fnneiionary in a'batiy we know him ap'l thp ways of providencp arp indeed wor derful and he world's muiaiions almost beyond ; conception or belief r^p landlords harp rjoneraily the obaracts i if heing hard-hearted we suppose ibey hi 1 r,.>r;e callous hv beino frequently dop d and r r „ im^ed upon but we know of an honorable ex •! eeption — angus sipwar cf chailesron he br j a sen ibal would fill a bady as larrja as his na j site ben lomond and be crowded then an pv i iij^nre f 0 : — a voonjr man from the north nr.j cqpaintanre o!'r.i-.r came out to tlie j"-outh will '' r respects of a situation which were not alter i waids rediz^d he stopped at stewart's for al few days on his way to the place of his destina tion was kindly rpat°ii paid bis bill and led ; in meet with disappointment he returned in charleston in advance of his family to ruaki j 3riangeroents for some cheap conveyance for i them horoe by sea his funds were low and j while he remained he intended to take a cheap j boarding house he stopped ai stewart's 10 get j his dinner and inqoired of him lor a decent | house sta'.ing that bis funds were low ' p i po !' ays stewart yon han't qoit my house on thai account wh3t are a few days or weeks boarding to me ?" this occurred some t me ago but we said at ihe time that we had a corner in oor heart there stewart should lodge and we would never charge him a cent for rent columbia chronicle be content wiih what you bave as the rat said to the trap when be saw that he had left part of his tail in it rossrau tells us that lo write a good love-letter you ought to begin without knowing what you mean o say and to fin ish without knowing what yoa n«ve said from tlie richmond compiler a remarkable trial lo the various vicissitudes of a purna isl th flood of current natvs and leg-slauve details which often overwhelca a newspaper it nanitot jo possible lor tiiia lo make room foi all ho desi'ps to notice u*e generally •;; deciding what lo insert maka a species of news which perhaps suite prefer yield 1.1 niatu-13 of im/tortaoce to the business and interest of lie people for whom we citcr recently we have been compeliod lo leave obi a great deal which we had purposed in seftiag of tins was some ccoat;t of a teceni rerr.jrkablc case in new york which ve will now brief si.te a yocng woman named amelia norman some time s\oce stabbed a mar semed hen ry btiiiard in the portico of the a«tor li.iiiso ; she gs arremed i lisoned and iff c before las-t tried on a charge of stbb bifis with intent to kill it is stated that j bilisrd was her seducer that ho accom plished his pin poses by a courso of enn | ning the most unptiaripled — thst he absn doned her under circumstances the most ! cruel — hat ho made a voyage to england — that on his return she reduced to want with her infant to provide for sought bim and appealed to him for aid — tliat be brutal ly repulsed her end as he was about pass it g into the aslor house she desperately threw herself upon him and stabbed him in the breast tlie wound wes not serious though i ■dieted but a littlo way from where • t o 1 • hsve proved fata it was proved that be had before she fell into ballard snares been 8 discreet modest aad amiable girl of respectable parentage the fsel of ttio stabbing was e/earlr | piope and the counsel for the prisoner j : mnve.l thai the evidence establishing the i sets above stated be introduced as having led to the state of mind under which the prisoner assaulted ballard the counsel for she prosecution objected end elaborate irguments were submitted pro and con on behalf of the motion the decision in i*>e case of singleton mercer by which the j whole testimony of the seduction of his j sister by hubert on whom ho murdered i was admit d was quoted the jud<;e i however overruled the motion on tbej grsund 1st that ccoid not j-tstify the at j tempt to kill for such gratification the [ hf intended homicide and the prop-sed vid.-nre was not of that character ; 2d :'■■t 89 goto to fiiow the stato of mind at ; he time of the se&ault the evidence was if>t aorois-sable u'hm would produce in i n ity in some constitntioris would not in [ it ets and therefore causes were not a j • fe test for the judgement of a jury of the j tinit of en individual unless accompanied j ■f-vidonce of the effect some act should 0 j>rovi-d indicating a deluded state of i ind nt the time or about the time the os ' u|i w c(>nr>n tied n-'lwnbatandipg the decision i>f the v»ort t e j tv would go behind t ! k le.i ; ony 8(!ni!ticd va make up their rieiris n view of i;e train of events which i to the pspprtite deed of the prisoner t eq e i tl.'cipts were made to elicit from j 1.,-srp the desired testimony but the 00h overruled them all the errjumnn ; r he procectition and for the defence rtcre sb!o ; tb itrr w-,s addressed with j crcat power in ihe reelings rf the j'try nn • . was ollen applauded bv tho croud which ! hung upnn the trial with intense interest r the court was unable to r?rre?s these pop ular out bursts a'lpr having the case sub mitted lo them the jury promptly rendered a verdict of arquiital wlon the verdict wis rpnderpd the court house for a long lime riiny with shouls arid clappiogs of applause the prisoner at the annunciation of the erdici fainied with excess of feeling but was restored ; nd wss luken aw^y by a number of rt-s ' pectah'e ladies amor-g them mrs hopper 1 n>t mr l m child the celebrated an jioiess who imi stood by her through the • :!.*!, nd had undertaken to see after i.e ' mure welfare mis child with alacriti , 01 k iter lo the bosom of iiei family lo t m^it her ts ont of its members i the case is reunrkablc indeed for ihe ex ; [ tent and degree of excilcmt'nt it occasioned i on her her counsel was ovji [ whelmed with the greetings and congrolo lationsof the crowd ballard had j flee ihe city tho gtea'.est sympathy was e ! vinced for ibe accused ano.tymous let ters were dnily sent her inclosing money 1 j mt child in a letter to one of the new i y k editors says : i appeal 10 the manliness f new york 1 editors to forbear inserting unfounded per j hapsroalictous rumors concerning this poor 1 ; broken-hearted girl i never saw stronger i indications of a wish to return to the paths j j of virtue and to atone as far as possible lor past errors 6y a life of modest seclti j sion and usefulness in ihe name of hu j manity throw no obstructions in her way j but rather aid her if joo can leave cold blooded sneers to him who ruined her and who nsurally enoueh would like lo hide his own shame by aggravating her after referring to tho great excitemer t j which moved tbe public mind in this case ' a new york journal proposes the following remedy for this great crime ; now here most reform begin if ever society is to get rid rid of this evil so long as tbe known seducer of unprotected fe i male innocence is admitted into respeela jb!e society — so ion as honorable and re i spectable fathers and mothers permit such j criminals to pollute wi;u uuir presence the • atmosphere of a virtuous dweiliii — so ions will the crime ( f seduction increase a:-i be : j perpetrated with tsjpuniiy and tht oi.lv : vioy in which ibis ch toge 1 1 ublic po r , u j mentc8n bo effected is o biand the crime j of seduction with the same degree of ittfa ' i my a*d disgrace in the eye of the law j • as aie t,ll3cbcd to the crimes . f theft nr robbery or murder let seduction be \ at once made a stale prison offence '■! — talk of a civ:l prosecution for jj;:i . ages ! it is an insulting mockery — ! mockery of justice of morality of right 1 ' — of ii de p i.ive 0 virtue which think : heaven hill lives in society but brand 1 : ihe seducer us 0 felon and then you shut ' i against h'(i the doors of a>l who desire to j mdiiiiain the slightest pretence lo ic-pecta j j bi'ity in the ey6s of the woild i the clay club of the cry of boston ; i haying elected several distinguished whige j j in various sections of ihe country as bono j rary members cf their club and having notified those gentlemen of their election '• j answers have been received in several in \ stances which evince the deep interest thai i is fell in the approaching elei-iion and the i grateful enthusiasm which animates the i whig ranks of these ihe following from j be hon garrett davis teprpsentative in i j congress from hie stale of kentucky is i ! published in the boston papers house of representatives january s 1844 1 gentlemen your favor or the lathuli informing me thai 1 have been nrtj -» mfjij i elected a.i honorary memher of ihe boston clay ciub no i has been received i ! pray you to make my acknowledgements to i your patriotic association for this dtslin i guished testimony of their confidence to be allied with ihe gallant and true-hearted whigs of the old cradle of liberty in the impending conflict to me is a spirit-stirring j honor 1 doubt not that thoy will prove they have inherited the principles and stead j mess of their others and are right worthy j to be the countrymen of warren and an j trusted with the ward of bunker hill the [ sound of the first gun of tbe revolution was carried from the old bay state to one and to another until it reached a settlement of hardy pioneers planted then deer in the western wilderness lbeir souls were in ; full sympathy with their struggling couotiy men and in the enthusiasm of the occasion they called their location lexington since that limp this p:-sl has grown to be a beautiful little city and become the heart of j s great commonwealth massachusetts and that cnmm.tnwtahh have long been intimate j y connected in principle in policy and love of country and now when principle policy and country are all in w l not j the early nd laier connexion of these two ! states incite all the true sons of bulb to a 1 generous emulation which of them shall ■most distinguish herself 111 tlie rescut ? lei each so bear herself as lo challenge a deci sion heiw^eu ibem after the ides of no vember from an admiring nation will you receive yourselves gentlemen assurances of the high regard of vour ohc dienl servant garret davis rich — at a locofoco convention recntly held in tippecanoe couniy la , a friend of mr cass moved a resolution to the follow ing effect : — whereas g ;, n lewis cass emigrated to the west from new hamp shire i early life with his knapsack on : his bark and unsheathed his sword in re , pelting the indians fioni our northwestern frontu .-, and in fighting against the british during lie sl war ; therefore resolved tfi3i he ought to be supported by the demo cratic party fir president ol the united i s tales ' a brother locofoco moved to a mend t!.e resolution by sinking oul the name of lewis cass and inserting thai of m iriin v-:ri buren ,*' which motion afler an snimatrd discussion prevailed some one called for tbe reading of tiie ies oluiion es amended : whereupon tho eecre i larv 10 a loud voicp commenced reading whereas neral martin x n buren em ij'.i'fd lo the west f 10m new hampshire in try life with ins kuflpsack on his back ol unsheathed ins eword in repevtng the tiiilitins and fighting ogainst he british j the ;:((,<: uin secretary gol bad ; w n'-s f^r the absurdity of the thing became so manifes iha :!.;- ;:.::.■;< locofoco who moved the a mendrnenl sprang to bis sen exclaiming tut tut tut mr chairman th i ne»i r do ! i move t iay the sflir on the table anil iticre it w.is laid accordingly — wash ington standard an indian's ingenlt1 v a spaniard baring stolen a horse from an in j diao the latier convicted him of the oftenee by ' a very ingenious plan l'e complained lo ri ' jud«e win hud ihe s'-an:ard with hip horse brought before bun tbe prisoner swore that i the animal belonged to him ar.d ihal he hid al ways had ii so itiat the jadge did oot find him 1 self in a p eition to convict he wa even about : to return the horse to him when the indian said * if yoo will allow me i will prove that ihe ani tsal belongs to me ' immediately he pulled off his cl^dk and coveriog the horse's head asked j the spaniard of which eye it was blind ? tbe , j robber was much eu:t>arra-sed at he qjesiion . ' but nevertheless not to delay the court he re plied at hazard that it was bis right eye tbe indian uncovering the horse's head exclaimed ' the horse is not blind either of ihe right eye i or the left 1 the judge immediately decided lha ihe animal was his death of queen elizabt 1 1 | a historical rumarjce lately published don closes wiih tht f l 1 mag an | 10 which the reader is in rodoeed to ' bed of queen elizabeth her mr^s y i j moned lucy kenton t wail upon her l'e ■scene is powerlnl and raelo dramatic the qneen laid on her beo ; she bad ■•• • • ■j her atiendanls rol to draw the eur.a;r over i . j windows and she watched the leafless irees i waving lo and fro bt-turp them and the ruddy j flame of her fire daucwg upon the lapestr . i e'izaaetii bad sunk into thai partial torpor hi ; a bicb ihoouii ihe mind has not ajtogell or yield j ed to the influence ol sleep the memoir » : visions that pass over it have the indixi s | of a d ream ai ng ttain uf shadows aim i fure ihe mental eyed e i • : . there wa»ii • ,' fair face of gertrude harding ao i 3 ; i ; li fair ; tbe features lou ol i •■ill i ted !•'.-<• , rose to blight lo-r in her sie»-p ' bo i ev . >\ to those s male lares r 1 e»e when . ... s i v !. i . s ul — he i wide awmhr but no bbs horror bad seised anon her bool : — any ibfng • • escape from that bed ; aod when b • i shriek huj sum atoned her attendants iq h r - il they foood her standing in h r n gin dress n ihe f i-.-r her t ands fixed in a convulsion aod speaks ol foam up ii bar parted li s h w is a i j the strongly marked but « i ■'., ■i .; stony i _.-. : the in r i • q . . i . 13 it what ft j ii i.i pruio 19 • of scenes so bnn ble ; ihe straggles j which had used its greatness to destc 1 ; and : which summoced loquii ■■'.,*'< world i i .' ranch loved shri t r^-ai ibe routempla ioo of its pas career no entreaiies could prevail ■■etched i queen to return to her l^d ; she ra - . ed screamed ; and wept at the proposal cushions were brought : aod upon them she was extended ; hmeilv be ; moaning her miserai.de fate and t«fosin all re ' freshmen and consolation who dies not know thai for ten oars ihe ur i hapi>y q iccn thus retrained sti:l refosing to en i ter her bed the bishops and the lords of ihe ; council a'ii;e in aio entreated her to alier this 1 resolution to lucy wi lough too whom siie i stil detained in attendance she expressed strong j indigna>ion a-jainst secretary cecil the son of '■her uld favoiiie burleigh [ • he tellelh the people uiislrpss wiloogb'on :' said elizabeth ' that 1 am mad ; hoi i am not ! mad ; ob would to god that i wen !' i gracious madam he eomforltd !' said lucy who was aioveti by the pitiable condition ol iho qopen * uj nol then mock me fair dame with such j empty vbnide ' rapii»j hhmrnhmtk .' had lliy poor f cousin seer m t jib us s!;e bad known uiev-iier than i to talk of comfort ah alas why dues her j face still pursue me cid knows how bitterly j i mourned her fate but it cornel h it cooieih 1 for pver and s ill accompanied bv another which i my soul sickeneth 10 behold ' while elisabeth spoke entered sir robert cecil wiih the lord admiral a relation ot the queen : ihey came to entreat that she would suffer hersell to be con veyed to bed elizabeth looked round shuddering at her costly conch ' oh never never nevet !' she exclaimed ' oh cecil if thoo hadsl seen there whai i have seen thou wouldst not drive thy mistress to thai couch of honors ' what has your grace there beheld ?' said cecil have you seeo tho dwellers of another world ?' ' nay answered ehzibeth * assuredly that • " . - - : - . i l r „,„,.,„ . • in sooth your grace must reiire 10 tipd per sisted cecil ' if 11 as to satisfy tbo affection of your people !' at these words the embers of an almost ex tinguished lire again blazed in the heart ot eli zabalh and lighted up her worn features will something of the dignity of old ; she raised her self on her cusliii > ' most i'st.e exclaimed ; is must a word in be addressed to princes 1 little man little nun thy father it he had 6een alive dur9t nol have used tint word — bui alas alas continued the queen wringing her bands and speaking in a tone of deep dejection ' thou art gru^n pre sumptuous because thou knoweal ilut i s!r>!i die !' ' good madamp bo comforted 1 said the h-rd admiral again approaching ihe queen i>he auain raised herself wi'ti in v s assist ance and grasping h'o by he h ind -' <■' k 1 him piteoosly in ihe hrp then bo's'ii tears she exclaim*d — ' my lord roydurd ! .... tied with an iron colur ah-.ut my neck ; i n lied fast and ihe ease is altered ■■■• • h mi ! prom this time the qufpr gradoally - • ;., falling into a lethargy which released her from those mental tormeota rcb ' " ; . •■compassionate heart ol ! • 1 his lethargy she • ■1 hei end was now - v • lord keeper il cil e iti d - bi ' wilouu vals ol c nsciou near her blood by i the oieen toe no n sc il md and krani e we lords : ih n they spoke ol f it v i ffolk the lord boauchamp 1 1 - i •: i e gre j ihe w ri of han •■. ;.<.;. e z always orne a e tipaihy at ' ! oeas ul death ■• • mi -. : » 11 • - ' ' '< from her wild blue eye j while ■• g cla med ' i will ha no is seal ; none bui a king of elizabeth ! an • i r i.j 11 , i i no i i ! b'ne never -;•• ke ■■■■• ... the wo ■■'. t ; . flu 6n k ff been telling tbe ■■■1 ol c!.r;.r icle a stnrj :' i . ' '-: ' •■: canada engaged 11 the i 11 whi h he says h ' . e tr 1 i ■■,:' . ' 11 h year h jays there was ' gr gain 6/i.ig 1 th kt ip joo all rortn ; bui a ! ; le otht ; people •. ere only able !.■foi tbe s-.w ii c 1 . '■■' w,s binarl enoogh lo steal the boards rt-i v s:we ! he cone u ies his story by relating that things had at lecgth come to fuch a p:ss thai t h!i il.e saw mills a watch was set to pretenl me 2 »" , ' t - ' ;( " hb ""' so ' v " le aws - : ' ii the business tint he could •• ark a yoke i oxen up to a log with 1 man sitting on 1 , and twitch it mil cle-ir leaving the man silting on the hark __— — — — ..— — — it is now said thai mount mitchell a peak of the black mountain m yancey county north carolina is 6477 feet high and is ihe highest point of l-»nu in n<>rlli america east of the rickv mountains tb penk8 of oiter in virginia are nly 5807 feel high mo 1 i af«r«y ont of th , edks of the anirondic in the western wilderness of n yoik is also pretty high
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1844-02-10 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 10 |
Year | 1844 |
Volume | 12 |
Issue | 28 |
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 | Bruner and James, Editors and Proprietors |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | Bruner and James |
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 February 10, 1844 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 | 601553192 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1844-02-10 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 10 |
Year | 1844 |
Volume | 12 |
Issue | 28 |
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 4448185 Bytes |
FileName | sacw03_600_18440210-img00001.jp2 |
Creator | Bruner and James "Editors and Proprietors" |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | Bruner and James |
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 February 10, 1844 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
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