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i h h j ! mi i i i'll ml ii i i'.'l ll i 11 1 h i i ■' ■h i u ■■■i i i i wil ■i i i i ■■■i i i h ml i i h i ■i i i i ■i i of m • i h m h h i i i a . . i ii iii \; i i i i i . ' i i i i i i in guill'iinl ii i i tin . • of giiilfm i.i .. bv mid see i ■' i • .... tliu ij • ■' ' ■i i rk be . •■. - ' i il • : ■. i ,,)••] 1 iw a ; '. . . 1 ■■' in i ■' li '!. war i ■. i ' li .; ii ' , ; ' i ) . , i vol win salisbury n c may 2 is60 numheii i pfooted in palitifi items iflrifnltnrr htrrsal mprnrnritts dlainifrff the arts anl srifitrfs mmwxh ul t|c amili circle -^ . i i ii . ■. ' i ll i ' ' ill'l i i i ■' ■i i iii . i i i'ullv i . , : ■' r v , ' ■■,\ , . . i : • ' ■■it ' el | ' . ■i i i i h i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i ami the buttli ford '■t'»o ri i i •' .' . ' ' ' ' ' i i 1 ■,. illi ll i till '' ■■i'lus nt c'llllllll'l ' llll i i man i tin . i.i iv.ti-il . well i i'^c i : ' ty i rt i in i'll i , |' 1 1 , - " w 1 1 j i tllllt pll ; ' -. itii'l 1 i."'..;:i i 1 i , 1 1 ■iill yon i in ihe union 1 i tl ' i i rat ion linger i . .,, tl ,■mu li . im ii tn fin i i ■i tiniii - i , ,• our i 1-1 ■j , i 1 1 i 1 1 1 . 1 1 y o 1 1 jill ,' . llll ' ; u.'i'l.m mm l'onvkntlox ii l'l mil on ■. i ' r ■■in n i who . "...'. i ; . . ; .-'... ' : , : it'll nt ptlmlc - ii | . ■. ■■. iv t set d ■. . '■• i i ' trn i ' * rlu : • i li 1 ' ■ill i ' . r comment ill hint v . , , • /.- . : ilioks at kky w i 7 ■: ' e pel . . i i mt in fact i ii ,' ; l\,'v ; in ■■, ii . ■i i ' ii : tin • in are bill ' • ■,, . ■' tii'.-i .. . ■f our i hiev exhibit mu . ■. !. 1 1 | . i bo si ■, . . ,. in i ii it they will i , . be for " ■' has been ' ■: all who have gone to i keys of 1 loi i'l i w or let the govi • in until they are old e ire nl m ■ipless being . . : i„i will be for several yoi • l t to liberia will have i i - linn n - ,,■,, i ) . i v e i i r , \\ iv would a printci mil ad ii!,l ;.!« i i uti1...1 tl wow ut """'■•""■*"""- —«#■«.* / the m i „ ,| 1,1,11 i "" i ' i ii es i ui-i | [■,'" l " ■■■■l t l i i \ i \ \ \ ■\ li m . awny ktlmi " " consider iho lillit v " i , . i \ ■. , . i - i • - i ve r v fi 1 1 • • ■, anil i ■- ■• , ..• ii i i .'.,■!'. l'l . i :,' ; ■' ■» ■' ■ii to til illi • '• • : or are tl -■■■'. w , ' ■■, . .'•''.. i . . ' r i ■■' : ■' , ' . . ' .■r i *• r,'\v il ii the i fi r lien \\ . nn , ■.; ■'■. . : • ■' ' . '. - : ' ' ' li'ii • . i't4 i'l i . . ■| _, ■i 11)1 ill i : ... nt ■. . . • ■i i . • ■', '..'.. i 1 1 s , 1 1 1 1 ii ' .'. • ■" . '. , ■• i i ni : . ir i ill tliilt " - 0 of ■■' .':.',_'' ..' 1 • i ' ■•• .- ml little i ie to in ■. i ■. ..■. ' . : . . . i .. i . ,■: to i ora l'i tf in i ■■' : " ■. ; and the tiu|ieil nil . ..'. i ,,'.,.:. .... i i '■' ' ii ■:,. name uf it a . i ... , i oh ■i 1 ■•■■. ' itit'iil lluwer '." iinil '■■i fill plant wui is i in i -. ' ' , ui i i bin iijinii tbeil ' »*. '■' . mil , t^e far in n ttilic tlimi iu woulil i ii from 1 ■•■in wild ii el i " ' ilililli'il . •• i a miisl love lowers wo - i i jcl . iiim " <>, i do when i used i liv ,| t j be woo is ;. id work ul tbu mill my i |( , wa i i.l i llotany i always lunl to - une \. il'l ll '■>. i'i » i my bat but i i where they would not lau^h al ine i i l'n.ir tiiiin ! itiu-t v.iti bo laiitjhid ai „ rs tbe purest love you have i uo took ' in lid iiiein.ir nui mi h iok i s oar ol 1,1 grant grass and live il t uu sayii ■• i huvo kept i liis lioro threo inoiitlu is vanilla grass thero il i id in among lumber bills and dray aceo l " '' hat it had not lost un fraiji tn ■' uri politi ! v touched hi , li it a ii ch win i worse for wear and hurried away ii-'.h a h h t ii i ■■i u h pi ' i i hh i i h i i h h ' . - i h h i i h l'l llll h ■i i i h ' i hh h i h f and bu i hh ■■hh ll h . i ul.nnkii lai.i i h h ■then h ' i ■i h ' ex h liclllding i i'leiili'-hb . . to il hj i h h •• l ;,!■■duly i ■i ililli.thh'hj h of a woman n m;in inmu'eero-hj m.-ti.h an atnia h i-hj i i h hj hj i hj ' hj i hj i i hj ' - 1 h i i • do i ■i - h h i i w.i-h i ut s wi t h : - mull iu the si ■■'' has ■._- in love with !. i ' ui '"'■; i girl as with such a i . vi hell he alt li i to i . ' ■not his i leave . . i • i had ie • begged her for , and piiiii i ne vi . . . i ... . . lid d l retire 1 :.. i the . alas i tor i i'm idy , ' ■hie r or i . ■. ,, ivould r love's first iln i . r ■... ., i i j i.i ' nhug and cannot and i i it pity ol ill onls i i u n i man leal perfect ii us as svou 1 1 . i m i post er li iinsforinud into i auty non i -,■:, to u it dullness into li ty and , . conceit into superioi : \ : indi i i love - object just what it is not i , mi ,|, usl fool alls 0 b . (•' trusting worshipping blindly and ,; i|n j its f..lly and pain as if tin wen ih tu i it i li , vi ." mi i i hailii uudopun trans , . : t tu an opposite ... it . s ,'| j | pity . not fall in lovo with dolly nii'1 make him rospi 1 1 ' o niighl bottei fall in love with n ; , and make a man of \ u with i retorted dolph ..||,, . continm d myfb jhj it w deligl ted wo are to 1 ll,,,nl,^hij|j ., ,| ' illlpi ' h-'i'd^ewj ii , |" i ,, : i'll . and i i i il in mils make him her i lii'i tn bl i to ■■l»oi ft i ind i long in i ' yel what i hi nn i , i ti i itlier and di i humbug altogotlu i , i,i i ti i he bumbuggi d arc i al ...:,.. after bi ing 1 1 ati d i i after loniy i f it ropctitii ri i • flatteries ho i i , r than i ni'-'i i appointme it a cannol i ■..',, i i are in this i uost su leptible and the gi i i i . i -. ( loinplaiiil ii more idle i i in !, iinlnig of love , in mu i ',, ink i in sou the i ii nostrili and we cannot live i i t i no tloubl nn immenio thing with i ... i ut ni my i an i ■i i i .. von n " torted « letty i i r ni part how ii man i i i , he ii ii hi i ' i listens to tho i young i oldi i age beca • i " , ''" i i i th evci flowing af i will be i t help it ; the man d i rral i ,,;,! man d as he i i ■- 1 ■i ' i i iivk uifesa my inabili m ." i jul ph nn m't >'" i teach me i 1 ! , i "| ,, ' ii . . :, a id vim iu i " make i ive to m iss i i i'yn ir r m i irown njon i i ind i ■• i ! auatiblo un i i li little mi ■dry and mea i sound ! beat i operatic ■. mng now i i well draw led 1 > ilpb your akin is i ■... v i.i'.i i nankeen ; your h - it i brick-dusl tinge h green w ith a pepper and h nlmixtnre and \ our hair ie certainly ■your b ■like yours i ,| |; ., mai ida ida drown rath hi ' ■..%..'• j : i your remark i j .,,,,. , 1 1 ilph but your ears h a , criticised by yourself or h tod itosa matil i ' | that won't suit j said getty i ine li imbugged in tin most el i'j.iui and approved manner to bo made i |, . i less by her ■.:-,—, woman i the i xist stupid i leprivod of ,\ pen tie man who was present at the i ■catastrophe at petnberton mills i lo the following most thrilling and l-ui'i .:,,-,:- at i recent meeting i die new i'ork b'ultou-street prayer i h il -, that he wished to speak of a i vas among the victims ; and i 1-ln 1 with others in the i . - fallen walls i to tho h ersell and her muds h fellow i : - ' christ in all their guilt i ow and dismay and ho i and dispel all htiii'it fears she preached to them of that i i which cleauseth from all h s ted them to ask anything i lis n i'iii'1 i from their i h 1 said that i her fellow-sufferers h er p iv - of persuasion h ev wet ■her with all their i alive from h aw iv in the arms h whose tears had been hi which she addressed h that noble c i mu in believed was now living h from her i ui hi i 1 in spoke < h among i ther who were held fast by tho h . , ■ami mangled more or less i i the h hh i the sunday i i i v l.:i 1 i unmunicated th h se hymns to some of their i a company of theso i involved in the ruins i iinparatively safe i ' ired until the tii broke out li . been i mi s had not shut out i ei'v h - ipe from tiie prison i immured lint when i around them they h h ttnjrel iiml villi tii ungele bland i \ i i i l'l (',. , calmly they i tin hymn aud their i v ,,,.,'- could !>.- hoard above the noise am h and tho crackling o i ihat other joyfu i silenced to h i until they are heard i . in triumphal h^h i i
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1860-05-29 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 29 |
Year | 1860 |
Volume | 18 |
Issue | 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 |
Creator | J. J. Bruner Editor and Proprietor |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The May 29, 1860 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601559712 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1860-05-29 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 29 |
Year | 1860 |
Volume | 18 |
Issue | 1 |
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 3536569 Bytes |
FileName | sacw07_001_18600529-img00001.jp2 |
Creator | J. J. Bruner Editor and Proprietor |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The May 29, 1860 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
FullText | i h h j ! mi i i i'll ml ii i i'.'l ll i 11 1 h i i ■' ■h i u ■■■i i i i wil ■i i i i ■■■i i i h ml i i h i ■i i i i ■i i of m • i h m h h i i i a . . i ii iii \; i i i i i . ' i i i i i i in guill'iinl ii i i tin . • of giiilfm i.i .. bv mid see i ■' i • .... tliu ij • ■' ' ■i i rk be . •■. - ' i il • : ■. i ,,)••] 1 iw a ; '. . . 1 ■■' in i ■' li '!. war i ■. i ' li .; ii ' , ; ' i ) . , i vol win salisbury n c may 2 is60 numheii i pfooted in palitifi items iflrifnltnrr htrrsal mprnrnritts dlainifrff the arts anl srifitrfs mmwxh ul t|c amili circle -^ . i i ii . ■. ' i ll i ' ' ill'l i i i ■' ■i i iii . i i i'ullv i . , : ■' r v , ' ■■,\ , . . i : • ' ■■it ' el | ' . ■i i i i h i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i ami the buttli ford '■t'»o ri i i •' .' . ' ' ' ' ' i i 1 ■,. illi ll i till '' ■■i'lus nt c'llllllll'l ' llll i i man i tin . i.i iv.ti-il . well i i'^c i : ' ty i rt i in i'll i , |' 1 1 , - " w 1 1 j i tllllt pll ; ' -. itii'l 1 i."'..;:i i 1 i , 1 1 ■iill yon i in ihe union 1 i tl ' i i rat ion linger i . .,, tl ,■mu li . im ii tn fin i i ■i tiniii - i , ,• our i 1-1 ■j , i 1 1 i 1 1 1 . 1 1 y o 1 1 jill ,' . llll ' ; u.'i'l.m mm l'onvkntlox ii l'l mil on ■. i ' r ■■in n i who . "...'. i ; . . ; .-'... ' : , : it'll nt ptlmlc - ii | . ■. ■■. iv t set d ■. . '■• i i ' trn i ' * rlu : • i li 1 ' ■ill i ' . r comment ill hint v . , , • /.- . : ilioks at kky w i 7 ■: ' e pel . . i i mt in fact i ii ,' ; l\,'v ; in ■■, ii . ■i i ' ii : tin • in are bill ' • ■,, . ■' tii'.-i .. . ■f our i hiev exhibit mu . ■. !. 1 1 | . i bo si ■, . . ,. in i ii it they will i , . be for " ■' has been ' ■: all who have gone to i keys of 1 loi i'l i w or let the govi • in until they are old e ire nl m ■ipless being . . : i„i will be for several yoi • l t to liberia will have i i - linn n - ,,■,, i ) . i v e i i r , \\ iv would a printci mil ad ii!,l ;.!« i i uti1...1 tl wow ut """'■•""■*"""- —«#■«.* / the m i „ ,| 1,1,11 i "" i ' i ii es i ui-i | [■,'" l " ■■■■l t l i i \ i \ \ \ ■\ li m . awny ktlmi " " consider iho lillit v " i , . i \ ■. , . i - i • - i ve r v fi 1 1 • • ■, anil i ■- ■• , ..• ii i i .'.,■!'. l'l . i :,' ; ■' ■» ■' ■ii to til illi • '• • : or are tl -■■■'. w , ' ■■, . .'•''.. i . . ' r i ■■' : ■' , ' . . ' .■r i *• r,'\v il ii the i fi r lien \\ . nn , ■.; ■'■. . : • ■' ' . '. - : ' ' ' li'ii • . i't4 i'l i . . ■| _, ■i 11)1 ill i : ... nt ■. . . • ■i i . • ■', '..'.. i 1 1 s , 1 1 1 1 ii ' .'. • ■" . '. , ■• i i ni : . ir i ill tliilt " - 0 of ■■' .':.',_'' ..' 1 • i ' ■•• .- ml little i ie to in ■. i ■. ..■. ' . : . . . i .. i . ,■: to i ora l'i tf in i ■■' : " ■. ; and the tiu|ieil nil . ..'. i ,,'.,.:. .... i i '■' ' ii ■:,. name uf it a . i ... , i oh ■i 1 ■•■■. ' itit'iil lluwer '." iinil '■■i fill plant wui is i in i -. ' ' , ui i i bin iijinii tbeil ' »*. '■' . mil , t^e far in n ttilic tlimi iu woulil i ii from 1 ■•■in wild ii el i " ' ilililli'il . •• i a miisl love lowers wo - i i jcl . iiim " <>, i do when i used i liv ,| t j be woo is ;. id work ul tbu mill my i |( , wa i i.l i llotany i always lunl to - une \. il'l ll '■>. i'i » i my bat but i i where they would not lau^h al ine i i l'n.ir tiiiin ! itiu-t v.iti bo laiitjhid ai „ rs tbe purest love you have i uo took ' in lid iiiein.ir nui mi h iok i s oar ol 1,1 grant grass and live il t uu sayii ■• i huvo kept i liis lioro threo inoiitlu is vanilla grass thero il i id in among lumber bills and dray aceo l " '' hat it had not lost un fraiji tn ■' uri politi ! v touched hi , li it a ii ch win i worse for wear and hurried away ii-'.h a h h t ii i ■■i u h pi ' i i hh i i h i i h h ' . - i h h i i h l'l llll h ■i i i h ' i hh h i h f and bu i hh ■■hh ll h . i ul.nnkii lai.i i h h ■then h ' i ■i h ' ex h liclllding i i'leiili'-hb . . to il hj i h h •• l ;,!■■duly i ■i ililli.thh'hj h of a woman n m;in inmu'eero-hj m.-ti.h an atnia h i-hj i i h hj hj i hj ' hj i hj i i hj ' - 1 h i i • do i ■i - h h i i w.i-h i ut s wi t h : - mull iu the si ■■'' has ■._- in love with !. i ' ui '"'■; i girl as with such a i . vi hell he alt li i to i . ' ■not his i leave . . i • i had ie • begged her for , and piiiii i ne vi . . . i ... . . lid d l retire 1 :.. i the . alas i tor i i'm idy , ' ■hie r or i . ■. ,, ivould r love's first iln i . r ■... ., i i j i.i ' nhug and cannot and i i it pity ol ill onls i i u n i man leal perfect ii us as svou 1 1 . i m i post er li iinsforinud into i auty non i -,■:, to u it dullness into li ty and , . conceit into superioi : \ : indi i i love - object just what it is not i , mi ,|, usl fool alls 0 b . (•' trusting worshipping blindly and ,; i|n j its f..lly and pain as if tin wen ih tu i it i li , vi ." mi i i hailii uudopun trans , . : t tu an opposite ... it . s ,'| j | pity . not fall in lovo with dolly nii'1 make him rospi 1 1 ' o niighl bottei fall in love with n ; , and make a man of \ u with i retorted dolph ..||,, . continm d myfb jhj it w deligl ted wo are to 1 ll,,,nl,^hij|j ., ,| ' illlpi ' h-'i'd^ewj ii , |" i ,, : i'll . and i i i il in mils make him her i lii'i tn bl i to ■■l»oi ft i ind i long in i ' yel what i hi nn i , i ti i itlier and di i humbug altogotlu i , i,i i ti i he bumbuggi d arc i al ...:,.. after bi ing 1 1 ati d i i after loniy i f it ropctitii ri i • flatteries ho i i , r than i ni'-'i i appointme it a cannol i ■..',, i i are in this i uost su leptible and the gi i i i . i -. ( loinplaiiil ii more idle i i in !, iinlnig of love , in mu i ',, ink i in sou the i ii nostrili and we cannot live i i t i no tloubl nn immenio thing with i ... i ut ni my i an i ■i i i .. von n " torted « letty i i r ni part how ii man i i i , he ii ii hi i ' i listens to tho i young i oldi i age beca • i " , ''" i i i th evci flowing af i will be i t help it ; the man d i rral i ,,;,! man d as he i i ■- 1 ■i ' i i iivk uifesa my inabili m ." i jul ph nn m't >'" i teach me i 1 ! , i "| ,, ' ii . . :, a id vim iu i " make i ive to m iss i i i'yn ir r m i irown njon i i ind i ■• i ! auatiblo un i i li little mi ■dry and mea i sound ! beat i operatic ■. mng now i i well draw led 1 > ilpb your akin is i ■... v i.i'.i i nankeen ; your h - it i brick-dusl tinge h green w ith a pepper and h nlmixtnre and \ our hair ie certainly ■your b ■like yours i ,| |; ., mai ida ida drown rath hi ' ■..%..'• j : i your remark i j .,,,,. , 1 1 ilph but your ears h a , criticised by yourself or h tod itosa matil i ' | that won't suit j said getty i ine li imbugged in tin most el i'j.iui and approved manner to bo made i |, . i less by her ■.:-,—, woman i the i xist stupid i leprivod of ,\ pen tie man who was present at the i ■catastrophe at petnberton mills i lo the following most thrilling and l-ui'i .:,,-,:- at i recent meeting i die new i'ork b'ultou-street prayer i h il -, that he wished to speak of a i vas among the victims ; and i 1-ln 1 with others in the i . - fallen walls i to tho h ersell and her muds h fellow i : - ' christ in all their guilt i ow and dismay and ho i and dispel all htiii'it fears she preached to them of that i i which cleauseth from all h s ted them to ask anything i lis n i'iii'1 i from their i h 1 said that i her fellow-sufferers h er p iv - of persuasion h ev wet ■her with all their i alive from h aw iv in the arms h whose tears had been hi which she addressed h that noble c i mu in believed was now living h from her i ui hi i 1 in spoke < h among i ther who were held fast by tho h . , ■ami mangled more or less i i the h hh i the sunday i i i v l.:i 1 i unmunicated th h se hymns to some of their i a company of theso i involved in the ruins i iinparatively safe i ' ired until the tii broke out li . been i mi s had not shut out i ei'v h - ipe from tiie prison i immured lint when i around them they h h ttnjrel iiml villi tii ungele bland i \ i i i l'l (',. , calmly they i tin hymn aud their i v ,,,.,'- could !>.- hoard above the noise am h and tho crackling o i ihat other joyfu i silenced to h i until they are heard i . in triumphal h^h i i |