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new teress ■" vvatciijmn may herejfier he had o dollars in advance and two dollars and ■:'-: i i!i pnd • i the year is sniiscriptiuii will be received fora lessiitoe i .,,- \ ar unless paid for in advance vi paper discontinued but at the opiiorrc 01 ) until al arrearages arc paid terms of advertlsiyg i ir per square for tlie first in*e riiun and enty live cents lor paeh cootinnance • i irt ntilices will be charged 25 per ct high - i -.■) ihe a .-•-••■r ■'• s \ : i ::'■ppr on will he made to ■/ :':'■. ar ii he continued nntil trgprl lor a ordingly unless order --■..-■;'-'■. of times ■i ■■■■ul to i lie editor must --■a-tlentii n q n l deparb mails a and j i ' ind iv's tupsday's . , • v i i paves monday's it 7 a m . • •" ,-•■■vi.inilay.th'irs v ri i • it 6 a m i eaves every tn friday a 7 a m western " "■; overy monday thnrs ind si rmfiam lpaves every sun day and fri lay ai 7 a m morgan pon arrives evr-i-y monday and rhnmday at if :> w leaves every sunday .' 7 a m cherva arrives every tnesday thnrs nrdav al ') p m leaves every ; ,. i . • s.lay and friday at !> a m hit -.' rsvllle horse mail arrives every t p n leaves eery saturday at ti pevflle horse mail arrives ov i and saturday at 5 p m leaves and thursday at g a m vid l pool akes litis me'-bod o il informing his fr;pnds j and i he public lhal he ii siill carrying on i he walcl ■■■■! clock making and re a business at his oh ;-.•..—"- n-ar hi court h nsi -■• • niiied fn hand a sir s lewi irci xebange fo . • ! 1342 - ifss startling facte rlondreds ol childi n and adults are lost year y villi worms wbpo soir.p her eaose has beer i io bo i be mif one i is admitted by all doctors that scarce a man vnman or child exists mil what are sooner oi later troobled with worms and in hundreds ol - ■5 sad to rela'e a supposed fever scarlatina i !, or son th--f ailing carrips off the flowers ihp human family — while in truth they die o vorms and these could have been eradica : r<l • i day by be use nf a buttle f kolmstock'l vermifuge ii the cost nf a quarter ol a dollar ! !-,.' nek ng hi thought that ihc-se things mid be — and who can ever forgive themselves r not trying this worm exterminator when : v know th it even if the case was not worms lis remedy could not by any possibility hi hurt but always good as a purgative — let the dis isa he what it may how important then to .-• it and who will dare take iho respnneib.lity in without it ? let every parent that is no iircte ask themselves this question in truth and ■,. rn , mr j c rinzold bad a child verv sick for - •'.: l-wo weeks and attended by n physician rithoul relief when k"lmstock verraifoge was iven arnl next day more ban forty worms were iissnd when the child recovert-d i ipidly a child of a widow woman living near tbe hnhauan water works bad dwindled for a i nth till neat a skeleton with r-reut ilryness i the mnuth and itching of ihe nose a hu mane ladv who called in provide for be family ni immediately for rolmstock's vermifuge vhich brought iiway great quantities ol norms ! if two ni three days and iho child grew better ii once and regained its fo 1 strength in less ban a month several children in a highly respectable fam in broadway had worms to a ftightfol extent were all cured rapidly with ibis vermifuge in some of the hosi families in ihe neighbor si john's ark ii has hpp.n extensively i irom the circumstance of having eradica ■! a large quantity of worms after all other indies had failed which was very extensive known in that part of the city \ family in new jersoy saved several children ihe use of it one a girl of eight years of ■\ had become exceedingly emaciated no'nrc ■vermifuge was givpn the next day ihrpe re worms were dislodged and she lelt of the luge when she became again worse and rl lo the vermifuge that finally brought .. in incredible quantity of worms and the i was complete aod she gained her health v physician of standing had doctored a fami ' pbildren some weeks wilhoot being aoleti nt i ne •;"' of the seven to health he i lie liberality io send for kilmstoek's ver ; -, tad cured ihe rt si wiih il in less than a itni rons cases of • ther complaints were 5 sup exist an i the persons treated for fever ,'■•:: finally » trial ul this vermifuge diseov true canse of the sickness by bringing ilmnst an innumerable quantity of worms l small and ihe persons recovered with ! despatch ins • :' this kind might be i lo i immensees . ml it is useless one for 21 corns will si ow 3ny one with pston ieni the certain effei ts of this vermifuge i lion — never h .- this article unless it have kulmstneke vermifuge handsomely en i "') ; : b outside label and tbo fac simile ck & co ils c b wheelpr salisbory ; j c r i gn ensbnro 1 ; i heartt hillsboro ; j p v i e.xing'on ; dr stiih rah igh i is i iy32 piles t pilf.sx i&ys x.xnimbnt ! ! ihe i'ijjes the price of lhis c.elebratpd ! i npnt is refunded tn any person who a battle ofttavs liniment for tbe piles t the pinptyhotile wiihont being eared •" have nppn the terms on which this i eg'd for nearly ten years p'-si ■'. i - ■i ni roo hundred bas evpr : i • sileat the watchman r p wheeler salisbury f f j fa r i hill , ., , p h«*arti ; lex • ii • r>d;ith •- "-. i u , \\& i 88tactjt|iiii<aciu brunei &> james 1 ,. smlhnl lhe gavmm . nl rfnc , ml nritfare t00 m:;ch pmrer . kcepachech f no 29 volume xii editors abo eaoprixtons j t ;««&"• dallas and liberi is af e cen'l harrison j wbqlejxo go salisbury february 17 1844 mz*m mps & domestics iv;/-j salisbury manufactur ing company h*_t ave still f„nhpr rediippd the prices erf jo tbeii manufactures in conse quence ul ibe continued depression of business ihtoughooi the cuiinity they ate manufactur ing oito}i c/arn6;t/v 04 assert 4-=4 ej''-utp&h~-a ueamj js a v do ,?' inc s ?=& do neawu the public ft re assured n»ai their jjonds ari of ihe bi si quality and can be purchased on terms as favorahlp as they can be procured ai anv oilier establishment j rhode browne agent ralisbnry mav 20 1843 lf4s f3ad bogs jflaii bogs rsihe srnscr infit rpspectfnlly informs bis p fripnds and ih public that hp still coni'm nes to carry on ihp cabinet business ' ri snlis hury on main sirppi a lew doors sooth of •'. s vv murphy's store and just opposite ibe rowan 1 lott i where he may always be ftnnd attending closely lo business e ha on hand a l.ar?o asen-tr^ent nf work which was made up hv cabinet workmen and nui by constables or wheel and f?*-«l wrights hp has in his emploympnl the best of wot km and keeps thp best materials '{>» eonniry affords and he intends to keep a foil as*orimect of snch work as will suit tho conrrtrv sorb as bureaus side hoards secretaries cup boards tables j candle stands wasli stands bedsteads wind sor chairs c c a npai assortment l c»ffi"s will also lie kept on liand arranged fiom 20 inches to ihe largest size all of the above shall he mailo in the bpsl style and the rbargps shall be as lo-.v or lower i than it any other shop of the kind in this pliice i or in the state am kinds of country produce and lumber will i be laken in eschar-go frr work david wat>'on n r all pprsons having arponntei f twelve months standing must call and settle them i y note or otherwise i ). w salisbury ian 20 i c - 1 1 i'-.'l new fa^ilions for the spring and summer ef 843 thoiff as dick^o^i respectfully informs l»is friends an pniilic thai iip still carries on th taiiorsitg etjzj.2zts3 n nil us various branches two doors above i & xv murphy's siore her be is rpadv in pxp cule all orders of his customers in a style and manner not surpassed by any in this part of ibe country lie is also in : iip regular receipt of ihe new-york fasiiioivs ir.d prepared io accommodate ibe las'.es of ihr fashionable at nil times april 15 1s43 lys bt hiu'g ah?3fi u m ma cli inc sp r e c d strengthening plasters ! i blhe^e plasters greatly impn.verf and ha i vin the preference of all others n warm ly recommended by all dociors as invaluable foi invalids having pains in the breast bark or iile weakness and lamenpss are relieved al once by ihi-ir usp and the r-ar:s resinred to strength am a natural warmth and health any person wo3ring one of these piasters will p as tonished and delimited a 1 ihe comfort it affords those threatened with long complaints should never trust themselves a day withnnt wearing a plaster it romovrs the irritation of inhpipni consumption from the lungs o iho sntf»r.e nt iho body ami draws off ibe internal uftvcliun — so in liver complaints and cough and eo'.is children with whooping cough should alway have one ; to prevent ihe enngb settling on iho lungs their excellence will be undersiond by all on liiai scf 5 for sale by c b wheeler salisbury greensboro by i is 11 sloan hills burn bv d llenrti lexington 1 p m^brv . raleigh dr stiih march 4 i84s-1*s2 zstntt of ilovtn carolina surry county superior court of laic fall term is 13 tnlina defrise i rs > relit itm fur divorce aquilla defrise j g t appearing in the court thai a subftea.a oult s issued in this case was rpinrnpd " nol in he bond and proclamation for ibe defendant uting publicly made at the conn honeo door according to the act it such case provided and she defendant failing in ansrvei : it is ordered ihai publication he made in ihe greensborongh j patriot and carolina watchman for three i months for the defendant to appeal al the next term cf i his conrt.3nd plead answer or demur lo said petition o the same wili be taken pro e.trifpsso and sei fur hearing witness 11 c hampton clerfcofnnr svid court at office the jih mnndav alter the 4 ii munday in august a i 1*13 ! ii c hampton cs c ! dfp b3-sn21 — f'riniptslee 10 r msrandcth's j wtegetable universal pills ! v for bile at this office salishmv \. c opt 1*12 — tf!4 county court writs printed on first rate paper and or sale a ibis office to the editor of the raleigh register : i avail myself of the polite oft^r contained io an editorial article which appeared in your paper a few weeks since to transmit for publication ihp following ro'iee ol tho object for which ihe his tnrieal society of the university of ninth caro linn ins bten established by tho c'lnsiinuiin which ha hem adopted tbe presntent nf ihp university ei the ; ime hp ing is ex-nffii io presjilpr.i of the society , and all coaruioolcaiioos therefore made in p<:i-iiancc of ihe su_r«ealions contained in the paper rttened to above may bo addressed lo me vunrs very respectful s i l swain the historical society of the university cf north carolina tho rpr-poi pihlication under ihp direction nf ihe public tieasiim r of tbe • indexes io c»!o nia documi n!s p-eserved in i fio '• sta'e paper 0 lire and the office of ihe board of tradv in london will seive mtie-h more fffeeioally han any preerding work in direct and limit the inquiries of the historian to the proper objects or research the first charter of carolina was granted march l\h 1663 the earlirst sott'ement within our borders probably prpopded this dale oy a few years fiom the lime nf thp fist se-i!o menl until the close of ihp proprietary g'>v«rn monl in it-jf these nfficp when properly ex amiiipd will probably afford numerous if nn ample materials for hislury this result in n»t eortain however ; and be presumption in rod tion to it re<=ts mainly nn ihp few reference in ihin period in the ' indexes mentioned above and ill statement containrd in tur gallaou's letter orerlxed to ihe publication that '* theie will be fonnd among the records nf he b-ard f trails under the h°ads of ' carolina 1 am proprrties documents of a daie prior lo thp vear l"2'j that rr-laie to north carolina a;.d aro nol included in the index "' fr m the cninmenriirnrni nf the rnvsl cov ornmont in 1 t j !' . until or aunh lalinn by ih ijovolu'ion a very s!i?h examination ot fhr , " indexes will naiisfy tlio irq-iirer lhat ihe is no necessity to seek for inhumation elspwhprp all the books pamphlpis and npw=pappr eve pub'ishpd in north carolina together wiih all ihp doenmpnts and mannshri is now in ihe slate cvonld in relation ir thp history of ihe regal _,, vernmetit ol the colony constitute a com para i i v r i v meagre collection i he most obscure and priirpil p'r'ior.s of our history are the ppriods extending from the fi « hiarier to the lerminaticn of the pr pripran government f 1663 in it 0 — '>*" rears arm from tiip om f ti mn-m'-n-urir i)rclor3tlrn lav 1775 unii ihfi-rgai ••/.- inn i.l iiipt..'.-ri prsj government ft ii m-tnb 17 : : ) v iih respect in i fn r mei pernd rs b.as a ready bpi n iniimatf-d mur>h valoatdp irf..>m tion i i v probhbiy hedrawn fn m ih archives ■■. ii i ...•:,-. i ■■v . in rfmik-n n lire tatter h is criam ihat lirlo !,.-.:■• i can iio denv i j'otn f.?roi_n biiurops aod fbal triy a i-.v in ih prosr-ctitii n id in ir>ps si bom diminishes •! e t pp<-l nf eneoprsfi research i his s ii ly has bfrn e;;-t ; m':f-ri first for the : rtrposp of i nrtpa ruling in : xcile such ir iprpsl f ihp public mind in icjard in ii:e history of ihr siaip as mav indure ihe l,rgi-!->:ur in ■•>' ■• a ly and olli'-i-r i measures to obtain from ivrg i!:i ihe roost iti'prestli-ix documents in reh'i io ihe regal government together t»iih sin papcis as may he found to rtflrrt light en th obscure history ol tho pro r euay government ol carolina arn sopondly to collect arrange ai pri-snrp ai hi university as emhj as mas b possible one or mo-p copies of ever b-n-k pan pmpi and newspappr published in this s since t iip first introduction ol ihe pr»ss am < n in it-tft all b«-oks published wiiboui i sialp inoorown or foreign coimirip.s tm • hworv ol carolina and especially a iip rotds ilrcnmi nts and papers io hp fi:iin«l •« : t ihp k tn'o ihai may tend i o'lu-ni ie ihe histo ry of tho american revoli-tinn thonoh niar.v valuable papers ennreoted ivi'h ihim iniki inif rt-siirg period have been irrecov ersbly lost i rn-i.gh remain to satisfy the most scppiieal 1 1 a t rir jeftersr-n's sla'empnt that •• ih ■'•■was co rjp.cbt fulness in north carolina ihai no siaip '. 5 as more fixed cr forward is nsininod hv rlrar and indubitabjp tesiironny i '( r si.p'piy indulge i l-e enfiiienl expecta fion ha i-nr rr > si enlightened and patriotic i-iiz-n will co-operate heartily in ihe attempt io odiioi-i in«l pp-joiuate ihese memorials aod it-.,v sii!ir-ii common ' i ns fiorn gpo ■iemeti evprv « hire who h■•v it in ihrn power la tiinbuie in ih slj«hi»-si -•)>■■<• lo ti undu lak'ng they have asceriair-ed the exi-ti-rcp in various fimiiie of coilppttons ifleiler writ r-n dining i i*o ilpviilui'on and shortly snh siqnenl lo il , am beg l«ave in snagesl that i many instance , the arrangement and prosecn iion of ihese relics uriior iho auspices of ihi ucioty may prove lobe paid io the memorv o ihe writers and actors of ihese tver.tful and il lustrious hays tin lis annual meeting will he held in g tard hall wednesday fei-e 5 1844 in hv preceding the cummeuctmeot of ibe uni versiiy the introdoctory address will bp delivenri iy the kt ilev levi s ives 0 d , bishop ni ih diocese of north caiolina ; lo which pub lie alien 1 ion is rpspoptfully invited david l swain president elisha mitchell 1 3a es phillips | "~ john d b hoopkr » 3 ? manuel fetter f"i i william m green j 5 5 chas m f deems j •* * ralph h graves treasurer and librarian a^hbell g brown secretary l'nivkp.snv of n cabolika j^e january 1844 5 a man withtnt money and a heart full of philanthropy whose coat is a little thread-bare is shunned like a tbief : a man with a pocket full of money and heart full of villiany is courted for his virtues temperance toatt — revolutionary ar mies and cold water armies : the one drove the red coats from cur land—the other the i ted noses i from he democratic review a visit to an english cottage i i ntrred a third cabin here the green fartti smiled again as did the modest furze ar-d r.'os«y holly that felt not ihe approach n winter the floor was much like the first near tbe middle sst the mother pej.1 ! ing potatoes which site threw into a pm at her side half fried with w3ter i introduc fd my-c-if on every surh occasion bv saying l!i*l i came from beyond the sc5 and wished lo inform my countrymen how the laborer livrrl in england sixpence brocgh jo'th willing answers to intertoga ffiries whirh i put without stint . how many children have jrou ?' etgh ' wbsl did tbpy feed upon ft is morning .-' — potatoes what will yon givo ihem r r dinner ?' these potatoes you scp me pra'ioo ' n'thing else v no nothino else " ll-ve vou no meal no milk no butter for ihem :' she made no reply fi ed t ryes upon them sn sobbed aloud but her countroanco suddenly brightened into a mile and she said with a clear voice thank god salt is cheap rut her joy wa a iran?ior.t learn for her eyes again ovetflnwprpd as she showed me her eldest d?tig irr fourteen years of age whom she mule rife on her feel her tattered gar ments srarce?y concealed her sex ; it left her bare to the knees behind while it dan gled to the ground in front she blushed deeply for want had not extinguished the modest of her oatnre as hpr mother drew aside the rags lhat covered her snowy si;io these said she are all the clothes my child has she can'i go to school in them , besides she is obliged in stav at home to lake earn of the children — this wa pal p.tlp.ihly troe for her wa«ted form loiterer under a bunion that w»uld sfoon add anoth er m mare to this abode of misery tim other ehildren were grouped np.tr the elder sister sitting on the naked hearth — tlipir little hand and feet were red with cold : their features were set in melancholy : the wete not playful as became their in nocent years ; no it has been truly said lhat thp children of the english poor knnw no childhood ! sorrow begins with ire iliey are rjiscip ined to privation from ihe cradle from the cradle did i 9*1 i — i saw no cradle and i verily believe that such a luxury was never known by the child cl sn english laborer in the rorni r of the chimney wis an old man sluing on his haunches putting fig vvhu is thai ?' hi is old sir , he has o liomp ar-d we let him stay with lis he was pighty years of sop and p-rlwfc with the children his poition of potatoes and salt i asked one of the little girls whrie was he cat ? the mother answerpd thay had none for a cat mum eat have you a o "' — n.i we cannot keep a cy.g ; be sides he disturbs the game bet von iisvp a cock to crow for day ?' no we ii3ve not e i fell a sort of honor roto over me at the absence c.;f these araimals sa.-rpd to ovpry hoii-ehr.ld — the rat the companion and pastime if little children ; the tlcg the well tried trusty friend of man the cock whose joyous song hails the coming day — t p rrnv list litter blighting corse ha x . riinl even these from the ccllage of tbe english peasant can your husband rend ':' yes ! e r»n read tho easy parts of the bible 7 '(' :■you rpad ?' no i never wen to school how many apartments are there in yoni house ?' two one below and another above may i go op stairs sho was evidently unwilling my unie gave me a discouraging look : 1 persevered and as cended a dirty rukety flight of stpps in a chamber where he whole family slept ; neat a narrow broken window stood » wooden frame • n f<wr : p r rn which *- r laid transverse taihs that supported a bed nf oal ebafl rewed up in a dirty tattered sack over wbii h was spread a coarse win i ipn sheel almost black 5 upon this lay l»o pillows of s'riw and a ihtrfc s'-rippd cover lei worn into holes anrsiher sack of ih-fi ay on ihe floor in a corner over which was slretchpd a sort of blanket torn lo rags here s-lept all the children exeept the two youngest who ly willi their parents i be fate of tlie old man at nigjil as not toadr known to me nor did i inqnire ti e furnitore of the apartment below consisted of a stool on which ihe mother sat ; a box occupied as a seat by ihe eldesl daughter two broken rbairs unsafe for eithrr my guide or myself fourteen or fif teen articles of crockery of fractured plates saucers and r ups , a teapot two cr three small iron vessels lor cooking and a broad table sustained by diagonal bars fastened with nails on she wall under a broken piece of plate glass hung a white napkin fringed at the bottom the only testimonial of neatness that poverty could afford the whole chattle estate including the apparel sf man wdo and children could not be sold for ten dollars the english tenant end the american slate am communications from lord to tenant are received wiih tbe most degrading servility tbe poor man is half annihila ted with cap in hand body bent and downcast eyes he articulates unceasingly my lord ; tes my lord ; no my lord , your lordship vitb an awe doe to divinity rath er than rosn the slave in ihe carolina is not so ham i ble in the presence o f s mjs'.t lie sua j ply replies ye sir ; no sir ; often iodolges i in the free expression rf opinion ; ar in i m3ny families h.s riimmy-icaiions are on , terms of r quality h i indeed the prop l erty of a master but is well fe.l .- am even : his dogs jolcr an i t.iwspr nfiea destroy : more flesh in i day than an english laborer rats in a week he cultivates a patch of sweet potatoes and other escnlcri plants for himsr-if keep fowls in his van sells at maikpt and in the smoke of his chimney hangs tlie jowl rf a bog from wh«ch he cuts a slim at ihe calls of appetite ije wears a smile oa his countenance is fat and saucy among his ffcliowj laughs with a vacant heart can lance lo the bar j and freely indulges in his i-iviii f«i mu*ic there is no redemption for thn f glish peasantry they lie at the bottom of the fa bric of society whose pressme like that of the pyramid is in proportion to its height they have col the strength lo throw otj tiia incumbent mis wiiich like ihe structure to which i have compared it seems destin ed to outlive many generations of men the nobility aro intrenched behind he reditary wealth and privilege and are moreover tlie best educated class rf men in europe — more hke potentates than sub ject they have much lo i053 and nothing 10 gain by chance they are aflvoie and condescending with out loss of dignity ; stnily to conciliate and at the same time io inspire a respect lor themselves which forms the secret guaranty of their power there are alwajs orators and statesmen among them well read and practised in the mysteries of legislation wisdom is power and it is the power ol par/lament bat has r»i«e<f ens'ind to each a pitch of greatness and upheld a constitu tion which in any other country would have long ago fallen into ruins learning in england 19 confined lo a few knowledge is taxed and cannot be bought by the poor a single newspaper costs six pence which would give bread to the hno gry the light of the press unlike the rays of the sun shines not upon the cottage thatched with straw there are millions of poor laborers operatives and mechanics who feel the weight of government without comprehending its policy their rulers praeticp upon the system of mandeville and think it would bo unsafe to instruct such formidable numbers who might be en inquisitive and ask wliv ihey were il-'j on pouines and s3it in sight of a park containing three thousand deer to glut the appetite of a single roan hence ihere are no public schools for the instruction of iho poor rhs3 is the work of chinty and the chinch and not of the law it was not nntii six years ago lhat parliament appro priated thirty thousand pounds for this pur p3se — hut little more lliao j given b ihe stale of connecticut with less than 300,000 inhabitants it w83 n somersetshire that the author visited tho cottage described in the first of the?e extracts ho afterwards made a jonr ney to devonshire in oider lo asccitain tho condition of it rural papulation the following melancholy paragraph closes hts narrative : daring the years 15112 3 i entered t2'j cott'-iops in somersetshire devonshire ijiorasbh-r warwirkstiire surrey mlddlp ox and kont alwats wi'h 3 view to under stand a snbj"ct m which 1 felt a deep and abiding interest my first visit to somer setshire diir-lrircd the wlide truth : 1 had nothing further to learn than lhe samp wretchedness ilie same appalling picture of destitution and rags prev&iied throughout he kingdom henry clay who pesks of henry lay iv::hnt:t a word of praise ? there is no intelligent h rofoco m the pnuniry who will not when his name i-i mentioned for ihe locos are fter ail gor.d american in he.trt couple it with a proud tribute to ins gpnius and patriotism thev may and no doubt do pr.sripntinnsly differ from him on pnuns of sitional policv hot lhe are too gener ous tn withhold from him the praioe which 15 i'i p 1 candnr honesty and genius a f ■■•■••-..' told cs some lime since tli3t in 1 r i tn ri . - r , a rircnxstanrp arose in t;i ; rrsencc in ri ration 10 iienrr lay in which a foreigner wi'lt 3 strnr_f grrman a-^enl — 3 fipnilpipai of greit hebrew crndi'ion — spoke 1 f henry (" r ay as a dishonest man a gentleman opposite a distinguished mem ber of the v in unr interrupted him and after a courteous apology fir the lider'v whirh h io k said : sir i am the mn-i violent locofoco in ths strongest locofoco district in ohh but in my section there is not 3 democrat who wnold nol like off bis cost to cius'.isp lhe scoundrel who would dare o say ih t henry clat w dislione the whig pirif tea no exclusive right to the glory of henry claj's character it belongs to the country his political foes and i am among the most ardent of them wtll oppose lnm — defeat him if they can — but they will permit no man to say tin 1 henry clay whom we glory in while we oppose him is not an honest man '' the dispute wes ended — phil indepen dent benevolence is alwavs a virtuons principle — i s operations alwayssepures lo others their nam ral rights and il liberally superadds mo.e than they a r e entitled : o aim hie •■peace maker is ihe nance which his iv>eu ivrn to the great panc">n which forms the principal arroaajeni cf he united states steamship p;in?eton a ear r-sponjcnt of the djs'on post who recently paid a visit to ilie princet •, al new-york was pre seal a ibe : rial of ihp gen and says of it : " instead i f keii _ pla ed on the grccr.d in sot.o rem e corner is is u*nal in p-aving gr 2 of no on?-;hird ct bei cal r ar h was cap tain s-r«ck:cn3 cor i5-jaace in his wrought iron piece that the p:ovi->j v ;> a utahy peforraedon board i«nu vf>*c 0 * s rr fc twenty cet in leagih n ■■-! appears the n e . when wa r r.s ; i;er thai he charge r bfty peands of pow 1 - : 3 cbir<tp ibai r :"' t wi - prewired for be c3p.ir;oos rr.aw of 1 gan g fteea icei lonj wi h 3 bi-e of nf!v inches cirrying 3 ball < f ; wo bsi r-?d i i ii '.-•■'.. ??■! weighing icn ' as tbe g in was | on a slide ma e i st ng i a '. a whvh a gro re na made 10 receive ~ - ball rasi 1 iv tbe al le ■- _" scej-ni 1 ibe n ay severai stgdag bawsers pass ' 3 ; l fee aarip an j ooiic iho v?«p botli r : 1 prev a terrible eco : l which weald p:hc-rwi e e apei ve?se ; — he goo beir placed alhwartsbip the g:n wis fi t ■- < t off by mean l rna:;-li ihai barned aboal ball a aaieete « which the boats c 1 2 he i i 1 " ers bad rawed s«:.r boom 1 * .-> or hrf-e hundred ynri's from ih p ! . in i-i.-n lu ihe rx n a->j witness hc effect of h it a safe d--:'..ince — the recci of the g::n c3r.s*d bv the cxpl'-smn of this immense eharge nl p woyr _ av . •.,. r t *- sel a depp lurch lo ibe oepeeiu sidr ir,t ihe nn finer plscpd near level ihe hu_-p two hun dred and thirteen poaad rcenel _ ii 1 sorfoce t»f ibe s?a 10 3 vcrv great disianrp loeobtng lhe water st twelve a .": real ;*. 2 cac-h seadiag nria perpeadicalai r fco 1 f white spray eiiiibi'irir ih ai'povar.rp - 1 a tur.'rt b < f water spools bait a di z^n of w hich were tn i ib!e ai the same moraeni ci i.tip n twit ,- an ! in thp confilenca enteriained that lhe in won i stand the proof wp ran read:!y in hat thp moment was oae of iaiease exeiiveaeal anil ihai no iiuip pleasn'p was ma-i ■■both officers and men 10 f\-\d it.p (,*? van v oul speck or flaw and a tinct 1 _ r.a i ■'. tverp po the most furmidaob eagii e ol dea i | ar.d destruction on ibe face of iho h.be " tlie true spirit — projes«or i ;_' oae of ins beaniifol compcsiik-ti in sp^akir g : • he human heart says — '• whii i have seen it ! the world and known of the history ot rosrund 1 leaebes me ij look iijun ihe errors .} others in i sorow not in ar_f r when i take ihe hv v ; ot one po?r beiri thai has sinned and siiffivpj f mnd raprmroi o mtr&rtr hr rlta™g1r nrf frmp l latioas it has passi-d ihrough ; ihp f*>veristi in aaietode of hope and tears the pr»ssorp ol want ibe despriion of uienus the scotn oi the world that has little charity ; the desolj . n of the snol's sanr'imiy and ihreatemot v,re i within — health gone — happiness g-'np — ev n i hope thai remains longest gone i would • 1 : leave the erring soul of mv feiiuw n.an ai:h kirn i from whose hands it came " a printed thought never dies nothing is s indestructi'de the prouder tn ks of an crum ble fn dast but ibe eh-quent ihooght lives and will live down to ibe end of ime cabinet iii.4ki*g fllhe subscriber rpspecifully returns his jl thanks ff>r past favors and informs his eld friends and lhe public thai he still continues to \ carry on ibe above ba-smess in all iis an<ius j branches and ai ihfold stand on main street 1 two doors below j &. w murphy's store and ap ' posite the watchman priming office where br may always be found he keeps cnnstaptly on band a vaiieiy of well finished work and ai pri j ces to suit the i-mps also a supply if rpapv made coffins constantly kppi on hand 10 suit any measure and at lower prices than ever ihey have been sold for n b all kinds of laaahor ar.«i cocntry pr duce laken in exchangp for work k bllioi 1 april 29 siz — lv40 liie uhkis any quantity of fresh i ime ran he i the kiln ol lhe laie joseph yiiham dee by tbe 100 bush ar.d over 16 een ; 50 ; , 100 bushels is ; 5 to 10 easheta so onelacked in proportion all persons wishing irre piiher at the k.ln m their residpnep will apply either 10 1 cr li williams rockfbrd sirry ronnty n c > march is 1s4s ' j lo l smith bhop votiec filtle sobseriber havin_r pnrchised the son . i sinp formerly ueci:p.t-d by mr \\ . south of murphy's itort ant east • l covmcs taverr tvill kepn e'.eadv cm ■■! a'.ii a"or,;ivo | wars reait loexecnlo w kin good style u>.n ihe shortest not.ee j s johnston salisbery jan g 1s-14 icw23 w ho wil l cso b a ls oldridge % brim of columbia fo the hah fko.m coaaniacti c <.-> i is positivi 1 ips are as lull iws : — 1st fov infaats k<er mj ihe \:~-\-'. free tr'.rn scarf and eaastao a li,x riaotgrowth of tair 2d fo indies at i cbil i ii'rtli resftariaer tbe skia to i ! s natural s • n.l fi-mnr n j-fvemjp 1 ! i *- f a •! pg - ■the hair — 3d ror r.y.r - - vet r g from any dea'i'y tbe sameeft>c is pvadoced 4lfa if ased in iofancy - .: : l a g i 2 row - rted it mav t 1 r reserved by atleni > he . rh>i of life — ith it frre the ! ea.j f ti liar.d n;it sirppfj'.her lhe r «. irr ar's i vigor to tbe ci r - 1 i prevea ihe !.-• fiom cl.aa^inj c-.ior ur geltiea rjv — <> b ii cacsea the hair o cur beaatifally when d • in is over r.ijjir \ i ever be made ariiboat it th childrea who have bv a'y treats eoa iracted vermin in ihe head are i awed lately ar d perfectly cored j them oy us use i is ir.ti'li i had b°e r h i abnol five year — no tn nn iiie ti ad ihan on the back n _ • band and any head covered wiih a hn-k - la th s s lea ■a aat ot the jt-ih of ang't^t l»«t i op^in av na i-e lialrn of cotembia lw c =:. th ar co siace arbieh i tiave caed iwn acd a half bailies of the balm allien has toilv • red mv bair,iad : eed my bead en;i-e!v nearf my head is o at c..vprpd wnbfine i rf_i loog h ii — wl i iny one may see oy ca on me at stamford goaaacticai n v 1 j 1840 d s scofield coonierteits are aarnad leak always fur ihe nam of comaioek v co for sale at iho waicliroan office and by c b wheeler sauaury dr stiih raleigh , o heartt hi :| sboro ; j k r sloan grtecsjtro ; i p maorv leaioytaa ms.'fh i ims lvv
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1844-02-17 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 17 |
Year | 1844 |
Volume | 12 |
Issue | 29 |
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 Febraury 17, 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 | 601556198 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1844-02-17 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 17 |
Year | 1844 |
Volume | 12 |
Issue | 29 |
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 4448100 Bytes |
FileName | sacw03_601_18440217-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 17, 1844 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
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new teress ■" vvatciijmn may herejfier he had o dollars in advance and two dollars and ■:'-: i i!i pnd • i the year is sniiscriptiuii will be received fora lessiitoe i .,,- \ ar unless paid for in advance vi paper discontinued but at the opiiorrc 01 ) until al arrearages arc paid terms of advertlsiyg i ir per square for tlie first in*e riiun and enty live cents lor paeh cootinnance • i irt ntilices will be charged 25 per ct high - i -.■) ihe a .-•-••■r ■'• s \ : i ::'■ppr on will he made to ■/ :':'■. ar ii he continued nntil trgprl lor a ordingly unless order --■..-■;'-'■. of times ■i ■■■■ul to i lie editor must --■a-tlentii n q n l deparb mails a and j i ' ind iv's tupsday's . , • v i i paves monday's it 7 a m . • •" ,-•■■vi.inilay.th'irs v ri i • it 6 a m i eaves every tn friday a 7 a m western " "■; overy monday thnrs ind si rmfiam lpaves every sun day and fri lay ai 7 a m morgan pon arrives evr-i-y monday and rhnmday at if :> w leaves every sunday .' 7 a m cherva arrives every tnesday thnrs nrdav al ') p m leaves every ; ,. i . • s.lay and friday at !> a m hit -.' rsvllle horse mail arrives every t p n leaves eery saturday at ti pevflle horse mail arrives ov i and saturday at 5 p m leaves and thursday at g a m vid l pool akes litis me'-bod o il informing his fr;pnds j and i he public lhal he ii siill carrying on i he walcl ■■■■! clock making and re a business at his oh ;-.•..—"- n-ar hi court h nsi -■• • niiied fn hand a sir s lewi irci xebange fo . • ! 1342 - ifss startling facte rlondreds ol childi n and adults are lost year y villi worms wbpo soir.p her eaose has beer i io bo i be mif one i is admitted by all doctors that scarce a man vnman or child exists mil what are sooner oi later troobled with worms and in hundreds ol - ■5 sad to rela'e a supposed fever scarlatina i !, or son th--f ailing carrips off the flowers ihp human family — while in truth they die o vorms and these could have been eradica : r |