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lljeiv-j fht • aaaaaaaaaaaf 1 8 \ msiutry \ r > €. satottq xa ww sarpedo „ 4n - nay hereafter be had lor . ts tc r fioj cents per year - r^t^t r^?jou e'v b»*asrtbera who wilj l£rj**44 lct is " 1f p , ie wme sum at one payment j3wi b***\t laaer tor one year at two dor - **&&&&* i'ih tp ia-tlon^astbe same class shall . imported ssfr stl mrmtrftiu conlue fflhls splendid english race ho ik ** ft barged a o-ner «,*«- j *&^« » »«£ x™tt » n*v dniin tse'reur "-? stable granville county n c op ibe main 7 rirer 10 d0 7 1 n p " it 7 riffld leadin from oxford to b.,vd i m virginta^i k ' 1 i rp p otdlar m n't casf -. ia.cn i u , <• .,. r it-fimf-t ti ■„„,! ,-„, p 4 , iham f - f - the season bayahe before or on th hrst of j l|ui a wilu.hre.eivecl l„r ie«s ' ha j lly ex at w if : h tmne k wff , expire &. 100 • m . j untied but at the on whieh will be demanded as soon a \ pm 1 i -' m rurear r es are paid t * ie rnarfl ' s ascertained to be in foal or transfer editor aule39 a - , rp j ih onfl j (> j ar casn t otne room in every . , h p f.'itor must be post [ ■*•* ca ' ft w ™ ■»• akpn u prevent escapes or r rl letters to .,'.' naiulv n t be it i a ' n ' , > en 3,bo i will not be responsible torany that •• ifiar vi ue y vt u j may happen servants boarded gratis good pas 7i 0 c . , , a f half : a f - rnsris and when fed 33 eenis per r . of antf.atibjbo-.s.x / uo j « as m h zr'nueretor the te tn j ri x l^l i -»•» ■* wed m leava the plantai,on-a the 0«r ■■■*- , *, nser lioii a lerwaras ! ,..,.,, r i'-ar '°* f «»■-/ . ' f diseretion ofahe subsriber i)f l - ... p nserted tor less „ , ,„ , . i vi'hrerteiprneai w ' u f i sarpedow is a rich rown horse 16 hands ' vs dollar , .-, j i bigh foaled in 1828 the property of general toot will be conttnued m^gg g « venor _ ia _ horse of lhe grpatest strhp?jll l | ,„ stop ihem where no directions | an<j hjs and so remark .„ b y brvviously 2 ten * . l j || i strong that he is-thought to be master of 15 f^e'ii-^:niii'-*by lhe year orsix mor stone and as a racehorse he was equal lye'nu d har p p r raon,b ' or ea pry and e ra ly srperior lo most horses of his day em privilege of changing the jonn et y as | s p ru ved by reference to his memoir in de ■u ''*- mr -. v oe seen in the_jnly_jj_83_tj baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-i>''t ' b a t'^_l_fi__^_^_pt-'_i_a , '° i taction sales ecnncfmjjjally the man:,_en : : j . ; , mj mmmmmmmmmmmml totlrt&djrhnw.s jatafraidiopthe t , '??" d,d m ' b..llltb«5set!^m nandafnifawabhiubforfear of deawoviiir 1 *'' ' '" fin,bce wbo prfora - ■fcheir elasiinty and dim mi iw their snowy ' t "' b,a,r and rives in commerce ■whitaness.was sought by the'vmuigtoen of * tl,pr ° * dot " fm>chanic who alk«*^^b those days as fit companions fur life but i t *!***' ° t " mi * * hoevcr s!iw these now a days to lean ihe mysteries of the lot k '"' w more oi the «- odrse f ■hou%ehold would make our liar ones faiul ; h ° tb of xhfno ' * * 1 away to labor comes not iuto the cade of t . , ° e f * > ° j!t * tf **** } ™** * ot b " d ■modern gentility | enoi s h of quackery if dr thompson ■* ■. j should sweat one of a family trv4eath,would ■hands oft • j the trust another in his hands what ■a yoong darnel was going m a party when ' ft *** *«»"-*™** *»»• »» mh ■her moii.er eharged her to keep ihelbeaux at * , , s ex p ( ' r,mem9 u p "*. -» • ** were ■respeata'nle disjanee you may let then c , io - 2s e,jjnt ye f exm-i nan ■ver»e with you as nu.eh as t hey please hui make ' p br ht ns to lhe ver-re of bankruptcy ' ■t hem keep there hands off liss went to the ; wl,or « the country stands now tell ns ■party and saw tmme young inert y,ere with verv < l en <■" we have not had ' enough of the ■pretty mouths and rich red lips uf which came q'ncks and if common sense does not ■very a west words bnow m the necesglty rf j zo^tr^l i wis waa highly delighted with one gallant has showed all their experiments to be fol ■who f-ld her mat sffe was as a weal as rock can i ly and all ibeir acta to lead to ruin pot • i dy and appealed disposed lo give ample proot ton is now going down real estate i-v.lun 1 lhal such was his opinion bv sinnimr the de -„ i 1 j * ■*,.* rea,e3 - le s railing ■bghtfulnec,arfrom p ber he puts an « j of laborers are thrown not i his arm aronnd her neck m order to detain her em p l y bv heir mismanagement of the i for the purosse when she repulsed his advances coui * lr j r - the people have not bad enough i and cried hands off sir j he then began io sue of suc h a sweat the experiment most yet i humbly for the privilege of kissing her softly on p on,—but rely upon it aad in all these m c "^ eelf ' things lhe whig press bas spoken words of m o yes you may kiss me as much as you propllecy the experiment upon tbe patient i please said she but mamma says youmusi will end in a boirible death ' ' ■keep your bauds off boston pearl „ _■cure for drunkenness the times^we base kit it ur doty i m , ttm ** b » lji to keep our readers fully advised id tbe i a man in maryland notoriously addicted 1 st«c of things boll at the n-nh and $. ihh to this vice hearing an uproaf in ibe kilch and have consequently ot copied a inrou en one evening had the curiosity to step spice in this and several precediu nutu * 1 without noice tothe door to hear what was hers with the particulars it is hap y for " tbe matter when he beheld his set van t in us that the people of our state are not , n '" dulging iri ihe most unbounded laughter at a situation to be very oreatly mi red and br a couple ol his negro boys who were mim carefully studying the signs of the limes icking himself in his drunken fits showing and avoid all new contracts until the siortn how he reeled and staggered how he look shall be hldwn over ihey mat escape its ed and nodded and hiccupped and turn woist effects they cannot hope however bled the picture which these children of for entire exemption a few merchants in - ' nature drew of him and which filled the different of the state have already 9 i rest with so much merriment struck him so heen ruined the planters in whose bands l 1 forcibly that he became a perfectly sober large part of ihe last crop vet seam inn will i man to the unspeakable joy of his wile and not realize half as much for it as ihey ex i children itt^em paper peeled or aa they could have done if they i * had sold it a month or two ago lhe value m a new line has been established from ai of their negroes is gr tly depreciated mm ken to greenville j h via edgefield c h turpentine lumber and timber 111 which v cambridge neely's ferry c time of pas this put of the state is vrey laraely inter m sage one and a half days we understand esled have fallen nearly fifty percent even w that the contract was made only on the 17th provisions have been affected and ihey will m of march and on the 1st of april was in doubtless soon come down to a reasonable _| full operation with 40 hoises new coach standard in abort every thing will f el the _| es c the known energy and enterprise influence ofthe pressure probably for a _| of the owner of the line mr wm gji>8s is year or two to enme the only wnj !<•_! a suffifient g-iaranty that it will be well counteract the evil is to keep out of debjjb managed and prove i great accommodation and live ecoih>nurn!lv^^^^^^^jj^^^^^^h — r b end of a drunkabd the following his f i have no faith in thrpreserustaf^^^^^m lory of an oce.irrei.ee which took place not long the country it is unsound there is a i 4uceic the rti-tte of alabama strikingly exem plethoric bloated t tale 0 apparrent pros i phfies the rum caused by habits ofmtemper perify hut thr slightest reverse will throw j|^^^^^^^^^^^^-^_^_^_^_^_________^t whole in n i 7 coirt ms into i ■■f o-n 4f . rthe subscriber v illt public auction on mouday the 15th may next it being court week at his store house in satishnry to the highest bidder he fallowing articles to wit : dry goods m*oetml at the beautiful fete exhibited at dunn's mountain in this vicinity by the young ladies of mrs fiuicbis n's sch.wi.oo the occasion f crowning lhe queen of may lhe following ve ry appropriate lines*were sung . susan ! beloved we hail thee queen [.. amid this lonely woodland scene o'er rock and hill an.i bnrn and bray thee w proclaimh-ur queen of may each garden's pride with mir'hful alee and fiow'ret wild we've cull'd for thee ; and dow around in gladsome hour our fragrant gilts wiih songs we^show'r hardware cutlery & queens ware hats shoes 5 bonnets and many other articles generally found in stores s.,le9 to commence at candle light — tervs cash g-ae^.'the subscriber would say to those e2~»s _ i.debr>d to him to rail and pay as it **** t j * s j me lne y s h«>.ild dy o wm murphy salisbury april 29 1837—3*41 tbis missy rock shall be thy throne these owning flowers thy rural crown ; this smiling ring thy court shall be thy true and fai.l.ful subjects we and may be friendship of this hour how'er the storms of life may low'r gild each ark scene with eheering ray till sorrow's ntght be turned today whateier path be ours to tread through j.,ys bright gleam st griefs dark shade ms m ft ll cos it r o-flv t/ai/orj four do.,rs soot of william hay wo n st co fayettevilie street raleigh m^aaaaaaaa , - n 7 u 7[i^^j ji^ttt^^^^i^h bat baaaa^ri a 1 c t i^t * • 5(,n u - ilp ■* art *' ' js e nil us known to be impurl ~-——^' ~ — " ea ' emilius it will be remembered is the sire salisbury of plenipotentiary scipio priam riddleswonh * merib 16 a f7 cts ; brandy ap and many others and covers ai 50 gs a iff in a 50 et«i u "» p r lb on j snare r m ','■■'( iiton hv'tnov per yd lb 25 sarpepom possesses more of the stout mam frffvoer : b lb s 18 cts castings per ] o ar > l benninghmnsfh blood than any other f ■* ■cotton yarn from no 6 lo no r - ors <* in america and is a direct cross upon any f ', 15 a ' ( 0 •*■feathers per ib 35 ! ** our a mares his perfumancea at three li iirbl fal 7 wheat pr busb v l lim and four years old until he was injured were ik .. busbel 50 cist corn pr bush 55 cts i « the first character-beating nearly all his com 12th fi a cts tead per lb 8 a locta $ i p < - ors » *^ v,n ? somp of lhe ' n hl s h < - ( ** ls ln kjr«l 75 cts • nails per lb 9 a 10 j weight see racing calendar and sporting ii pafibo a 0 cts ; bacon per ib 12i \ magastne as above i ir ner lb 12 cts ; lard per ib 15 n b his stock colts are remarkable large ■, r shel l 25 1 50 cts steel ameri -«"- racing-l.ke r lb 10 cts english do per lb pedigree vrjast do per ib 25 a soeta ; sugar .%.... , fix a 15 cts ; rum jamaica per gal ban'tose was got by that capital racer and ■tuba do 11 ; irvoal clean per lb 30 unrivalled fmalhon emilnis by the great or stw perlb 10 ita cts tow-linen pr yd ville who also covered at 50 gs nd was per boom vyiae teaeri?aj ner pal.,1 50 . p he best s.it.of bemi.nghroi.gho.iiof iktsg ffr ' i | i i | | iteruii mare frcv im dam l.-jne by the 1 ivi.t m li 175 cts malaga sweet p d - dam b >' dm * k andrews equal to any horse ■__-, whiskey per gal 45 a 50 cts ** » w 2 bou ' as a racer •** s ' m t *%* *** m^p beniimgbrough — primrose by mambrino-crick chera w et,hy king herod the best stallion of his day & cfinnwrketperlbsascts bacon per *?"_* « ** -»* s '-<* ■« england-sophia by tl c hams do 00 00 cts ; beeswax lank-deane,ylord leigh's by second-mr __.'" ' , o ,„.„__-, j m ok hanger s brown mare by siangan's arabian out m -, 11 r-ts ; baogtng per yard l*a io r „..„• . jf . ., , , .-' "" ".*: 1 e.-eu of oipsey hi king w tlliain > n tougued bud hi 16 cis.cotton per ion lbs 10 1 1 00i-"t*-*7 •*--_,- ualmare lumper bushel 1 000 a cts flour the flyer was gofby rana-ru h ara aperbrl 9 00 00 from stores per „. '"' v mgbwrigh — oilhfiwer ht t-t i iron per 100 lbs f 0000 a 0 highflyer goldfinder stster to grasshopper m r rat 45 50 a cis nails cut assort ft matske collen arabian regulus fee , 8s t *. e l 8 12a9cts wrou-rbi do per lb 20 \"? * l - ver was a « a l ta ' horse and sire ot kdtbs/ar 18.9 rics per 100 lbs 4 vv mgs winner of the oaks and other good fc susjar perlb 12 1-2 a 14 bts salt pr run l ner9 - . , „, kj-jj salt per bushel 874 1 ets-steel a \ ! . . ' 0r w3s ? " t v ua1 '" n ' ' ! ' i l-.n,r pr !'• 10 16 era tallow p*r lb 10 d;,t '''-'^*> iy £* pot8os-drab hy highfivr lva imperial per lb j 125 a 1374 cts ni by lhr j iull,e — proserpine sister ; ; tobacco mm u ? se - fdutrvn tqiwk a h«0 a 15 cts 7 , eumlnd towniasjm mw march j sctf _-— m kranrlr * 5 | aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal v - a 8il w.-o pr ||, 45 : m a iron mo-h 3 saltl i tobac.-o-h a *! , pr whisk j l ,'>■•■-- a :'. li(l north carolina rtt t kttcfclvinc a splendid supply of sfh7ng akiiy stjb-smsa let his our one great object be to gain a blest eternity go^d.s embracing every thing in general use a captian bold of halifax ■who lived in country qnarlers^*--sm^aj sedac'd a maid who hanged herself d i on monday in hei garters his guilty conscience smited l.im he lost his stomach daily — h he took to drinking ratafia h hough i upon miss bailpr these uoodr have been selected by the jiin.iir partner of this concern in person and can be confidently recommended to their friends and customers as the best assortment ot goods in their line ever opened in north caro lina their cloths consist of wool dyes of every culour and quality arid are warranted set to fade in wearing they deem it utnvcessary to say any thing more in commendation of their gauds but only request thost who want occu lar demonstration to give tliero a call ! miss bailey unfortunate miss bailey | oh miss bailey unfortunate miss bailey i one night as he lay on his bed — i cause he had yet a fever — sau he '* i am a handsome man but i'm a gay deceiver a welve o'clock that very night his candle bi.rned quite palely a tho-o step'd up to his bed side and cried " behold miss bailey oh miss bailey ko the following are a pari viz : — super blue and black 1 apple olive " olive green wool dved " rifle do j cloths «■dahlia " it man purple nnd | •« london smoke brown j 1 dilapdeta « oiu ] r c * ***** wriiem lor ouper bfc-u-9 ******* c.cen >. e l ouinmer j coats 1 wool dver super blue and black j single and double m steel mixed | " toi'lbd " sage > cas1mer$s ■' drab and various ! st ( s,;,n rets oilier colours j fur spriror j paniatucns " avaunt miss bailey then he cried " your face h>.>ke white and mealy " ob ! captain smith the ghost replied " you've ■;: ■'•] me bngenteeiy — t'.r ( ironer's quest goes lurd with me bpctuse i'v acted ba ily john mortal was bom and liderally educa n he s.ate of n c he removed to ala i.eiiceil the study of law but discovered a nsity fur ardent spirits which obscured a ect of success in lhat arduous profession r a promise of sobriety he was admitted to miry store kept steady and attentive for hs until he was aide to ojwn a grocery or wn account his habits returned and grew him with astonishing rapidity for lhe two or three weeks he had not seen a sober under the maddening influence of intox on he sold iiis establishment and started on elr.ii k tor north carolina during the first he travelled sixteen or eighteen miles and seen by several who knew him to whom he ared as being in a wild and confused state 5 as the last day he was seen alive he next his horse was found without a snd k tbe presumption was that mortal had been ined in a creek in lhat vicinity ; but io a a week a doo come info his masters vard gi,,g w.th him mortal's right arm * shoul ly altered ; and certain it is lhe people are j der blade search was immediately made and ot.ce i was thought honorable to labor to j he was found in he woods a mile distant hav be constantly engaged in some active antl i iagjbeen devoured by wild beasts finm his waist useful avocation — but now a-days il is j u|>w;,rds f lis saddle was on a log his blankets thought honorable to be idle there is | •»<«-« oa the ground and it appears as if the much complaint of the high price of every j p *'•** a ' 1 »■«£ » « **««- *** icd h's • r , ■b ' i : imateh and money were m his pantaloons pock necessary of human existence and w nil ; * . hjs sadl -, e ut)m)l j p intemper much truth bui if lhe amount ol idleness . ahcp na(j bepn his raiirf , rer . a | one he ha(1 could ne calculated with mathematical ac ( wrestled with fever and its madness and in curacy throughout our extendedliepubiic the end he as devoured by beasts of prey^^^^j ailusaaaawtlic iron e s_^_kjaallii j j_baaaaaaaaabaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal cable confusion the currency both of rtfr-ear 1 britain and america was never rbefore in so critical a conduion , the above remarkable sentences are from | a speech of mr calhoun in the senate on the 23d of february last — only two short months at that time all was apparently prosperous the land speculator the cot ton buyer and tbe cotton seller the mer chant the mechanic the planter — all were rich how sad are the events of those two months what was then prediction is now history the rich are now poor and liie poor poorer almost every species of prop erty has depreciated fifty per cent , and the end is not yet the conviction forces itcelf upon us that if those who had the wisdom to see the ap proach of the storm h-id been in piwer.thf government would not hav • er mined it tc fall with all its desolating violence upon an unprepared country much less have aggra vated it by its mad policy us taunts and its exultation but the malignity m the folly of the present admin ftratl n has exer ted all its power to add to th e*».ls of the times ami threatens to consume ite both i and involve the whole country banks indi eals and all in one general ruin by a drawal of hall the money in the coun and us deposite in the mint ! surely london shrank ] satin striped l drillings plaid f fur pants white ribbed sc other j summer cami s and ? black and french bombazines £ jieene ■london mersail.'s fig ] ure<i ami plain | figured silk j v r rtvr c figured velvet f ve5iim sdiin and | cashmeret j and many other things useless to mention together with a general assortment of ready made clothing linen cotton shirts merino shirts and drawers silk under shirts tennaat's ce lebrated stocks suspenders a.nd parson brigga woo'l bury me altho la dead miss ba.l-y oh j miss bailey e uwharie m~\/£i ill make his last season in j tt this county at mv btable in lexington n c ending on { the 4th of july the purity ot his blood bis size i ngth substance and pow er—his fine energetic action 1 think will cms excellently well with our com non mares 11 will be six years old this spring in order to accomodate all the farmers who are desirous to breed fine horses and at a rale vvubin the means of all breeders i am induced to put down the price ofthe season of unhar.e lower than that of any horse in the union of e qual blood and character he will make his present season at flo ; insuiance frlo in ad dition to the yearling filly and two colts that 1 sold in 1834 af 3,000 out f uvtharie's dam i refused last fall for a yearling fiily out of his dam and by imported luzboruugh tt00 and for tlif old mare $ 1,000 ap for further particulars see hand bills w r holt march 25 1837 8ws6 " dear ghost baid be sines you and i accounts must once for all close there is a one pound no.e it my regimental small clothes t'vil tiribe the sexton for your graves •' the gluts 1 then vanish d sjitilev saying blssa you wicked captain smith remember poor mis bailey oh hiss bailey £,*■*. ukhrutcdand thorough-bred horse riott v nii.iliiced the spring season and will jptand three days in each week at the sta jl>\t!liai.i harbin esquire in lhe town of ilk n carolina and the balance of his the su,r of wm f cowan esquire ■frora statesviile in iredell county — ill be let to mare at the moderate dollars the season payable on p ajary.wbea the season will end e.vht sw the single leap payable when he »» rendered thirty dollars to uisuie a l^ab the insurance money will be due ■is ascertained that the mare is in transferred fifty cents to k--**-(iry instance care will he ta p^ent accidents but there will be no i r any which may happen ■the proprietors e i ii iii ii i || and in fact every thing found in any similar establishment in the union state of iiortn carolina wilkes county january session 1837 these g-'ods will be sold on accommodating t rms and made up lo order in a superior style v e have in our employ first-raie northern workmen and will uarrant every i blag we manufacture to vie with that of any tailors north or south of the potomac finly & bouchelle original attachment vs vie<i upon defend joseph stanley j ant's land it appearing to the satisfaction of ths court that the defendant is not an inhabitant of this state ; it is therefore ordered that publication be made in the carolina watchman for six weeks that the defendant appear at our next court of pleas and quarter sessions to be held for ihe county of wilkes at the court-house an wilkesborough on the first monday after ihe fourth monday of april next to answer or reple vy or judgment will be intered against him and the lands condemned to satisfy plaintiffs debt witness wm mastin clerk of our said court at office the first monday after tbe foorth monday of january 1867 teste wm mastin c w c c march is — gw37 — price 5 : maaat — — 1 1 ym vices they inight perlorun which otliers political quackery therenever before was such agovetuajen^h are now paid for it might not be an uu 1 — _ .■-_. it .._» . , _, , on the face of the earth c i i . .. i ii 1 he new york express propounds some r„„.>ts,„;iis nu sale calculation to put down the whole a 1 r y v tayetteville observer mount now paid for provisions and market questions to the supporters of ihe federal ing in the cnrlh slates li is not a little i administration alabama inconsistent to hear parents whine about j yve have a few plain questions to put to ' a letter from a gentleimn who went from the price oi provisions while they bring up '. van buren men and the natural answers this plaee to alabama a few months ago their daughters to walk the streets and ex j which must be given are perhaps the best gives an interesting account of the state of pend money answers to the article of which we speak , things there he says a general patuc pre in one of our great commercial cities did not the experiment eight years ago vails and il there be not a reaction in the their resides a man worth from two to promise us a specie currency and better price of cotton one half a/the planters &. three millions of dollars he had three times has r.ot the bank capital been tripled commission merchants will be ruined there daughters and he required them alternate since tbat time and the currency made as j s still a great deal of c-tton to go to mar ly to go into the kitchen superintend its ! bad as any currency can be have tbe de ket but lhat cannot eflwd rwlicf as it isg-n domestic concerns health and happiness : posite banks regulated the domestic ex erally paid for by the com mission merchants he said were thos promoted besides be changes and have tbey not entirely bro before it a gathered the state is at least could not say in the vicissitudes of for ken them up aud are we so near tbe two crops n debt and nothing bnt prudence tune that they might not ere they should golden era of a specie currency as we were and economy can a*e il all kinds of close their earthly carer r be compelled io ; even eight years ago are the banks safe * property on the decline still iar;<.s and rely upon their hands for a livelihood i or so strong in the confidence of the public negroes can be purchased on a credit at and he could say that they never could be ; as they then were has tbe better curren least one-third more of cotton will be plan come wives and the proper heads of a fam ' cy come wbicb we were promised after the ted this year than last owing to the fini ily until they knew with practical experi j u s bank should be destroyed ? has not grati m,and tbe desperate struggle to get ence all the economy of the household af j every successive experiment upon tbe cur j out of debt every thing rrdone upon cred fairs one of these daughters is now tne ; rency added a mischief instead of a reme it an emigrant from tbis place baa sold lady of a governor of one of the stales — all '■dy to any of the paper diseases of the cur this season in the village from which our at the head of very respectable families ; ', rency ? what good has the veto done ? . correspondent writes sbout 12,000 worth and they carry out the principles implanted what good did tbe removal of tbe depos of goods at an average profit ot 75 per by their worbv parent — winning and se ites * what good tbe treasury circular ? cent but has not received 400 in casb curing the esteem ofall around them what good can now be done by setting tbe , promissory notes frequently serve as a cu let the fair daughters of our country mints furiously to work as is threatened in culatmg medium and it is not uncommon draw lessons from the industrious matrons ' the first of a new series of experiments to for a note to pay a dozen debts and finally i of the past the companions of the men . which we are to be put | fall into tbe bands of tbe maker without a i who foughtthebattleofthe/evolution were 4 la it not cm ions enough tbat a few po cent of money being paid in any of the 1 inured to hardships and accustomed to un 1 litical men in washington not educated to transactions it is a bad time for men tol ceasing toil and so did they educate their business and never associating with busi carry their families there at least until tney m ; daughters — health contentment and plen ! ness men should be so much wiser than all , can make a crop ; provisions being vtrvm ty smiled around the family altar the | our practical men ? who taoght mr benton j high cow at 2 50 p r bushel fcc damsel who understood most thoroughly ox m issouri tbe ways and means of com fayettex'ule qbscrvr^l^m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ■--^^- l "^"^"^"^"™ litchford & oliver now return thanks to the public for former support prrm isina zealously to endeavor meriting ns continu ance by u.e famous old horse l>r t wtl0se rp puiation as a racer and i . ,' nevt ' r been ecpalled by any horse in ■" tate except his sire imported dio hainan ' ' hp p ro p er y « f william r r'-ia uavid branch of virginia was jot m h ii u ""' s hur * ! "" ; s dam bv the im ■j j o g dain by federalist h ■' oh pnar ; j g grand dam by the akl>-r'tl n d j:ir " s • ;: * - ~ rand oam y l : m'v • _ % 0?pr ' *-' irile " was gotten fcjl v ' ■* bun by imported citizen ; a eirttf rm ' ur,od,l " rse n,0 * selra p ; abe out amy'v a j l - l0ui c out ol a jolly ringer b uary gray j ? re<i by the honorable andrew h w^^twtliampton county n carolin ha **** * pedigree as the certinvntes kb-jiil hamlin ot halifax and said j 1 " new ark bea,,tif " 1 f *** rising eio-ht years ■and lad and measures sixteen all orders from a distance will meet with pnm pi attention litchford oliver april 29 1837 4w41 ot ilovtn carolina davidnon coumy petition for side of land—in equity april term 18.57 james willis and others ~) vs c maxwell willis and others j a'omtts.lmovtem m.vmm roanoke rail road 1n this c;ise it ap-warinc to the satisfaction of tbe coort.that the defendants maxwell willis thomas willis philip willis thomas willis and wife jane patterson and pat serson children of nancy patterson dee'd and mjrjorie willis widow are not inhabitants of this state : it is therefore ordered that pobhea tion be made for six weeks successively in the watchman a newspaper printed at salisbury requiring said defendants to appear at the next term at mm court at the cuurt house in lex ington on the first monday after ihe fourth mon day in september next and plead answer or demur to the petition otherwise judgment pro confesso will be entered and tbe petition heard ex-parteas to them copy from the minutes charles mock.cme april 29 6w41 price 3 f b1hk cars run daily on thn road.—pas m sengers gning name will be conveyed from halifax n c la gary's depot in the compa ny's ct aches and will arrive at portsmouth in lime lor baltimore boats which leave everv wednesday , friday and sunday al $ p m and for the washington boat which leaves every sunday at the same hour passengers leaving haliiax on either of the above mentioned days wilt arrive in baltimore the following morning and in philadelphia in the evening without be ing deprived of sleep the engines on ihb road aie in fine order and no detention need be apprehended stages leave halifax in time fir the depansre of the cars at 7 o'clock a m from the upper termination of the road office portsmouth and roanoke rati r ad com *<*'•/. and her mjaugh mmmmmmti rs street in this town will exe shirts pantaloons and ness and despatch saaaaabt lt::7 s 7tt this e*i.-t,tl job pr1xtlxg of every description neatly qj done at this office.^j pany april i 1837 i ms7 * i 4 . * m
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1837-05-06 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1837 |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 42 Whole No.250 |
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 | Hamilton C. Jones |
Date Digital | 2008-12-23 |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
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 Saturday, May 6, 1837 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina, the sequential order has been restored with this issue. |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601561218 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1837-05-06 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1837 |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 42 Whole No.250 |
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 4961928 Bytes |
FileName | sacw01_042_18370506-img00001.jp2 |
Creator | Hamilton C. Jones |
Date Digital | 2008-12-23 |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
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 Saturday, May 6, 1837 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina, the sequential order has been restored with this issue. |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
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lljeiv-j fht • aaaaaaaaaaaf 1 8 \ msiutry \ r > €. satottq xa ww sarpedo „ 4n - nay hereafter be had lor . ts tc r fioj cents per year - r^t^t r^?jou e'v b»*asrtbera who wilj l£rj**44 lct is " 1f p , ie wme sum at one payment j3wi b***\t laaer tor one year at two dor - **&&&&* i'ih tp ia-tlon^astbe same class shall . imported ssfr stl mrmtrftiu conlue fflhls splendid english race ho ik ** ft barged a o-ner «,*«- j *&^« » »«£ x™tt » n*v dniin tse'reur "-? stable granville county n c op ibe main 7 rirer 10 d0 7 1 n p " it 7 riffld leadin from oxford to b.,vd i m virginta^i k ' 1 i rp p otdlar m n't casf -. ia.cn i u , <• .,. r it-fimf-t ti ■„„,! ,-„, p 4 , iham f - f - the season bayahe before or on th hrst of j l|ui a wilu.hre.eivecl l„r ie«s ' ha j lly ex at w if : h tmne k wff , expire &. 100 • m . j untied but at the on whieh will be demanded as soon a \ pm 1 i -' m rurear r es are paid t * ie rnarfl ' s ascertained to be in foal or transfer editor aule39 a - , rp j ih onfl j (> j ar casn t otne room in every . , h p f.'itor must be post [ ■*•* ca ' ft w ™ ■»• akpn u prevent escapes or r rl letters to .,'.' naiulv n t be it i a ' n ' , > en 3,bo i will not be responsible torany that •• ifiar vi ue y vt u j may happen servants boarded gratis good pas 7i 0 c . , , a f half : a f - rnsris and when fed 33 eenis per r . of antf.atibjbo-.s.x / uo j « as m h zr'nueretor the te tn j ri x l^l i -»•» ■* wed m leava the plantai,on-a the 0«r ■■■*- , *, nser lioii a lerwaras ! ,..,.,, r i'-ar '°* f «»■-/ . ' f diseretion ofahe subsriber i)f l - ... p nserted tor less „ , ,„ , . i vi'hrerteiprneai w ' u f i sarpedow is a rich rown horse 16 hands ' vs dollar , .-, j i bigh foaled in 1828 the property of general toot will be conttnued m^gg g « venor _ ia _ horse of lhe grpatest strhp?jll l | ,„ stop ihem where no directions | an |