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■- r be had i . * furs and irss lime | . i .,, :«..- t.ptiop " * ■• ,.-.,- ill n7kp.t ;! • : insei lion and , : . ■• '■.. . ..*.:. perclligli ■•• . " '-'•,*■!■ic i - irder rcditci mosi -• . £ jx 1 1 : ft?ft rag 1117 hvbscribf.r ■' i ■- hpd i i . . j-,n c inform his friend , i!«al hie same is not j ,„'-,'. travel rs & boarders iar wiil i p supplied wii tiding c inntrj ai :■-... and bountifully sup ... , ,'• r ol all kinds al live c tiers pledges bin ■ii lhat no ex anl •■::• to give pn '* i i may favor him vu ] \ i<7 7 < owan , ., fi r40j p yho will go bali ' ; .,, / c lumbiajor via hai - . a positive qoali for infapts keep ' e i and causing a lux t )- ladies after cl il i to i'3 natural strengtl ting the falling oat r i *.- n i covering fror is produced 4il v (. is starlet . . t by attention to ihe latest pe 1,1 it frees the head from dand .. roots imparls health an ;'.. circulation and prevents the hai or a < i ;• ••' — gifa i . when done u should evprhr made without i iron who have bv any means con i e hi ad are immediately an ji is infalli ire years no more hai my head than on he back of in ...... .,.■covered with a thick scot „]• the loih of august las he balm of columbia rem coir since which i have used o an i ., , balm which has fully re rj treed my head entirely froi iv | - ivered with fine fl-ivt ie may see by callin . n i lieut ;,,,, i s scofield ahroad look always lor tf 7 st co l the watchman offi e and by i sali-<biiry l)r stith ilaleigh *, 1 ( si r.sloan greecsboro ; i , i 1848 — lyss r brattdctlvs i vbi r universal pills this office ... \ c oct 1842 tfl 4 at di sherman's ad , , j ,■you wish relief for ynnr m id ohlain a remedy uf c . ! . i . ■10 120 to the afflicted til n ■■i-.i .: a large and fret . d m t i s lite medicine call c b wheelelt agent ' «*""?♦ pt-c ip—"20 ..__ prices oub.re.b-ft at suvisboty april 29 f i is \ cents 5 j a | ohon yarn £ a ;,;, ' molnsses 35 a 1 '. 10 a 55 nails 6 a -.. 10 -. 12i oals 15 a 5 77 a 28 | pork $ a 7 j sugar br 5 a 1 ii { loaf 15 a 1 25 | sail sr.ck i \ tallow i j tobacco 8 a 7 55 j tow-linen 12 a i 7i | wheat bush " i whiskey 2s a s - i i wool clean 2 nvi ttevii.be april i -• i ia | i mo a ses 23 a s 10 nails cut 5i a 5 a 6 . sugar btown , t-i a j "•■; t :~ lump i 1 0 *. ! 2 ! l*.:t f 1 5 a i , ■. .*■.!, 50 n ( 14 a 1 ' • s -:> . ,• o loaf 71 n 7 ■; toi bag 2 : * ' , , sal new 75 a j -. 7 i . '■:■■' 19 is43 ::': :*: l ; n •;'- i ul as?or 0 * a a tv i v rough 16 a i 1 a 55 i 0;ila bnsbel 30 a 3 al a 25 oil gal 75 a ■» lamp rl 2 10a 1*2 | linseed i 10 s 1 2 ■i u n ft port looh.s 5 a 1 : v ba 1 a ir lb 8 a 1 a ■•• salt sack 2 it "') a 30 , bnali u loolba - ty slr^l atner 10 a ( 5 a 6 | e iglish j -'*•= 30 a 5 1 german 12 a ] ilk 1 tea impe 1 ai i_^_?_fll^if_¥^wst li_mit^_fil ls^ftll__v_r_^r i__r :' print d and rt'blisiikd by 1 , _, , ,- , , f va 1 {_ t t * ** t x •«• x i " see lhal the governvient does nol acqmre loo much poj^er lcepacneck \ y\j u — > t • l l 3i _*<_. xi mace c pkxdlkton j " upm alt j°ur &**"- doilus libkutv issitt.-_ger.*l.ilarnson | whole xo 560 walisbitry april s9 1843 new tailoring slslablishmcnl ! a p also uno ok tailor late ofthe citv of raleigh j have located myself in ihe town nf salisbury f permanently ,) and intend car rying nn my business in a si y ie not lo be surpassed in this state or ont of it my l-.stab lisi meni is in the room on the corner of ihe j mansion hotel formerly occupied a the post j office i have employed the best of northern workmen no expense or pains will ne spared j to rend r ihis a ! fashionable establishment ! j in all respects gentlemen theref re may rely ! on having their clothe mr.de np in the most j fashionable aod durable manner 1 have b<_n , engacred regularly in cutting for the fast five j years and part nf the time in some of ihe mosl celebrated estabbshments in tbe sou"hern conn | try i shall not hesitate to guarantee every thing j 10 fii i cut end make london paris and new-york j received mouthy in conclusion sbonbl i been | cnoraged no one need send away to procure gocd clothing a p alsobrook jleferenee thos m 0.'»»er raleigh n c safisbary january 21 184s iy26 \ wo r s3 1 1 worish startling tacti hundreds of children and adults are lost year j ly with wormsj s?hen some otter cans has bacn ; bnpposed to he the irue one li is admiited by all dnci rs that scarce a man woman or child exists but what are t'onner or later troubled with worms and ir bonov^s of | cases pao io relate a supposed fever scarls»trna . cold or som other ailing carries off thp 11 iwipi • of ihe human family while in truth ihpy dieof | worms and ihese could have been pradicated in a day by the nsa of a b-itle of kolmsloclfs vermifuge ai the cos of a quarter ol a dollar ! how sickening tbo thought thai these things should be and who cni ever forgive themselves lor not trying this worm exterminator when ! they knoto that even if the cue _« not worm j this remedy coold not by any possibility do hurt ; bui always good 33 a purgative lei the dis \ ease be wbal i may how important then to use it r.nd who will tlaro take ihe responsibility ] li do without it let e«ery parent lhal is not 1 a brute a:_l ihemselvcs ibisqoestion iu ttolh aad sobernesfi mr 1 c ringold had a child very sick for nnr iwo weeks snd attended by e physician | wiihout relief when kolmstock's vermifuge was i given and next d_y tame than forty worms were passed when the child recovered rapidly a child of 3 widow woman living near the manhattan water works had dwindled for a m th til near a skeleton with greal dryness of lhe mouth and itching of he nose a hu mane ladv who palled in provide for the family sent immediately for kolmstock's vermifuge which brought sway greal q.anfnies of worms for two or three day , and ihe child grew better i al once and regained iis full strength in less titan a month several children in a highly respectable fam ily in broadway had worms 10 a frightful exient ; anl were all cured rapidiy will this vermifuge j in some of the h.-st families ir the neighbor j i hood of st john's ark ii has been extensively 1 used from ihe circumstance of having eradica i ted a large quantity cf so rms n f 1 .- r a i othpr remedies had tiled which wa-i very extensive y known in that pun of ihp city a family in new jersry saved several children j by ihe nse of ii one a girl of eight years oi i age had become exceedingly em-icialed before i the vermifuge was given too nexl d-v three irtrge worms'were disl.irlgod nod si c lell off the j vermifuge when s!ir became again wo -. and 1 had res-.ri in the vermifuge ihai finallv brotigt ' away an incredible quantity of •.-. "•■..>- and lhe i enre was comp'.eip and she giined her heal.i rapidly a physician 0 standing had doctnred 3 lamt : ly of children some weeks withoot being aolptn restore bu one ont of ihe sevpn 10 health hi had ihe liberality fo send for kolmstock's ver ; ' mifo'te and cured ihe res with it in less thin a ! r week nomerot.s cases of other complaints were sip ; ! posed to exist and lhe persons treated for fever ! scc.bul anally a trial of this vprmtluge discov ■i ere.l 1 he irr.e cause nf the sickness by bringing : away almost nn innumerab quantity oi worm ■large and small and the persons recovered with ' crr._t despatch instances of this kind might he j cited lo an immense extent but it is nseleas one i irial or 25 cents will show any onr wi;h pston '■■ishmenl the certain effects of this \ rm f ige ' cflhiion never buy thisarticle onless 11 have i - pr kolmstock's v.-rmif ge handsomely en | graved on ihe outside label ar.d the fac simile • of comslock & co tcp frf„/s_c b wheeler salisbury j & k sloan greensboro i heartt ilillsboro j i ! mabrv lexing nn ; dr slith raleigh march 4 isis — ljs2 - f'ffllle :■•' scribers would espectfully announce i in the poolic.that ihey have removed iheir j copper tin plate and sheet htotm-c*ttor :,-..... ,-...„....,. ve george w brown & co and j cowan's brick bow where t.ey_re better prepared to accommodate and tx ecoie ill inters in ii^eir line on short notice and i'n ihe very best siyle m90 consiamly on hand a choice snpply of plain and japan tin ware britannia v are ba'hing tubs stills c v _ r john d brown 5 lo salary jan il l*^-11-6 ca sa bonds 1 neatly primed and for sale at ibis ollice clock and watch repair ing j fffliie subscriber respectfully informs lis old 8 friends aod tho public frenerally hat he has opened a shop io salisbury in the above bnsi nrvs-'.in a room directly opposite west's brick building in ihe house of dr burns formerly owned hy jno i shaver and just below j fk w j murphy in addition to the nhnrp ihp subscriber will carry on the silver smith business in z the varieties common m country towns sneli as making spoons c and rep_.iri.ng silve wars j he bpgs to assure the public tbal if punctual attention to business and skillful work will en ililo hitn to patronage and support lie v illmer i il aaron wool worth nov is — tf 16 gltr militates tlo&nmn , are the best medicines in the jtorla being lhe cheapest and mosl picsssn phe medical facolty warmly approve ihem \ ! dr sherman is a skilful and experienced phy sician and a member of the medical society o j new foib 1 sherman's f'ongh lozenges i are the safest surest ar.d most effectual remedy ; i fur coughs colds consumption whooping cnogb da3thma tightness ol tha lungs or chest frc ! sn stomas s wok si lozexges are lhe onlv infallible worm destrnvinir medi oine pver discovered they have been uspd in j over 1.400,000 cafes and never known to fail j sherman's caspiiob lozenges i give immediate relief it nervous or sick hes acbe palpitation of the i_c3rt lowneas of spir i despondency fanning oppression or a sen'wf sinking o the chest diarrhoea las situde or a sense of fatigne sherman's fever and ague lozenges ve thp most certain remedy for this disiressinj complaint ever tered to the american public n ihe immense nnn?ber ol easss in which tbey i have been used they bate never been known to fail sherman's restore riive lozenges diarrhma or looseness of he bowels so rom i mon and troublesome dorinp tht toromer month j may now he entirely prevented b a proper nse j of ihese lozenges they are prepare express i ly tor thai purpose and can be relied orr with • ported confidence persons sobjecf to a ckrange i ment of he bowels ahuold never be without them i they afford immediate relief from all the attend j ant gripings raininess depression s,-c | sherman's cathartic lozenges [ are as pleasant and easily taken aa the common j peppermims and ar ar active and pfifioieoi i mfdicine they cleanse the stomach and bnwela ! and are the ber cathartic ever used for hi linos pprsens where an active medicine is reqn.red j ihey are not only he best bat ihs safes thai can i be administered ! sherman's strengthening plastes the hrst of nil plaster for rhenmati?m lum bago pain or weakness in the back loins j side or breast , i the above medicine is for sale wholesale or ' retail a ihe salisbury m»»dipal drng store hy c b v heeler agent salisbury n c j sept 3.1343 1y6 ! 7$r jfmtbv jipgetabie mafe medicines i ff**ossess qualities of ihe most mild and he ! ! i neficial nature they a re composed nfar j riclesthe most unii-poire.cen cou-bined with ingredients known as ilie only certain antidote ! - r v . . uf every description when the dis | ease is produced either from cold obstruction bad air swampy and damp situations or putrid miasmi whether milignanl or epidemic or uy oibe causes these medicines are cerium in their operations or effects they are possessed cf pe j ■collar qualities which not only expel r..i disease j i but at ihe same time resutre and irtrfgoraie thc , uystem when first taken inm the stomach ! they immediately diffusa themselves like vapoi ! tbrotnrli every pore producing * ff.es at once ! delitfhiful salutary and permanent u hen the j p^^jj .-,( fe !.. r lo ff'row d:rn the circulation , ' languid and the facnlliea piralized these mi di ! mnei ore foond to owe s lone lo ihe nerves ex hilarate the animal spirits invigorate the body and re-ar.imate the whole man the life medicines have also bpen osed with j ! the most happy success in iserv._us ar.d dys pentifi diseases consnmpuon asthma l-tver i complaim rheumatism chronic 2nd mflama ' tory d ropsies c jc3=*call a 1 cress & boger agents saiisbnry oct 22 1842 ly 13 rcj33 a supply of he above irival able me dfc'lnes are for sale at james cross roads iredell county by ilwftci , a c mcin i 0>h agent david !>• fool itsl i informing his friends yvc^i^l an he pnhlic_,rhat he is i /_^\' still carrying on the watch t'f 1 ik and clock making and re ; fifevv i , i^__f pairing business al his old j q_^a_k stand near the courthouse all work done bv him will be warranted for j twelve months heslill keeps on hand a serial j assortment of jewel fery old gold and silver taken in exchange for jewellers or wotfc done salisbury i/arch 1 2 1 s42 .- i ss jr ,.. johnston attorhex and covssei.i-on at law salisbury n c salisbury jan 7 1s4.*5 — h24 frcm a late foreign journal the flo w e r play .» ey fraecis s osgood ii w s-.cn a bright and happy child will catch our plarful lone ; and abd to have a frolic wild iuiicli our cirtb wiih he own i said to anni once good n'glif my precious migniojiette ;' and be replied wilb quick delight \ " good night my v.o!et 1 iried agaio — " gnod night rry i'it.k my jessamine n.y laurel ;"' \ she pressed her lip — " 1 c inr.ol think — oh yes ! good ni-jht coy sorrel ! once more i sp^he in p!ea--ed s:_rprise — j " good r,;ght mv li'lio fux gl-jve .'' she answered me wilb laughing ey.s — ; " gjod night my piece ot bok iuve :'' ■i il.ongh to lire her baby brain but r,o she'd nol give up ' g'i.'d r.i>j!.i my fiu?e _;' she h;;gh'd again — • go-jd night my buttercup but liiils versed in flora's lure is anna ; yet a hour sba raahed her infant brain for more and gave me ajvjci lor fiuwer weary at least she sighed out while her brow be^nn to wrinkle wi'h depperate lone and sleepy smile — '• g.od nig-'m rny periwinkle ' hight ofvtsitationer search \ our readers will recoiled that the g'eat | western brought a remarkable debate in the i british parliament on the above subject in ii which surprise vr^s expressed al ibe groan d tskrd in the president _ message ; and though any right of search at sea was dis j tinctly disclaimed the right to visit was as i distinclly asseited the washington pa | pers brir-g us a loiter from iir webster to mr everett our lilinisier at london dated ■as lately ss the 23 li ul sustaining lhe i views of the message and controverting j those of ibe bnti3h gnvemmer the let . te-r is very able and takes high ground — re?in he imprcs**:on on the mind that the u»-ject may yd lead to difficulty betkeen ihs ibo coiidtrtes after crguing it length tiihi there is uo difference between search and visit sr.d that lhe united states de-r-y ; the ril'bt tr iitie o peace of ir.y foreign ! vessel io ao ci.iicr 2jr w ebster continues [ fa i gl-ssrver ! i bot withosl pressing lartber these nqoi i rea into the eccer5cy sr.d propriety of defi * rutons end the uses of words i proceed to j rlrrw vr.iir attention lo the thing itself and ! io r'**rs;c'rr whal these arts sre which the ! bnti.'-li government insists it cruisers bare i :. righl to perform and lo what coiweqneo ! res tlie nattiraiiy and ree'p.*--ari!y le*.cl | an eminent member of tbe hi»use of com mons thus sttrtes tbe british chim noe hi statement is acquiesced in snd adopted by the fir«t minister of the crown : therlsinjof ibiscoontry is for tbe rigbt j > of our crtusers lo escrrisin whether a mrr : chaol vps3ci is j i y entitled fo lhe protec ' ion of the flag wliich she msy happen lo i i.nte hoisted — stir-1 ref?el bring in circum ; i sianera wiiich render her iia!;!n to the snspi i cion first thst she wssi n _ enti'led to the protection of the flag and secondly ifj \ not entitled lo it sf.9 wa en r nnder the | ! hw of potii'us cr the provisions of re_*i?s ! subject to the supervision and control ci cur r misers j now ihe question is iy what means ;? i this ascertainment lo hn pff*_led .*""' a we understand the general andftfled roles of pnh'jc law in respect to sbrpsof ! war sailing ynderlbe-anlhority ofthe-ir gov ! ernmrt • tnarrrsf pirates 3nd other of -, ' fenders lbr.re is no rc;ffon why ihey may ■not spprojrrh nr vessels drjrrted cl sea , f<:r the purpose r;f s__rr.-tain.ing tlc;r re si characters such a right of reproach seems indispensable for he fair and discreet exer j ! cise ol seir anihonty ; cr.d tha use of it cannot he justly deemed iudicaiive of any desion to insult or irj-ire ihese iheyap-j . proacb or to impede ihem in ti.eir lawful j commerce on the other hand it ts a clear lhe n.i ship :?, coder s*.oli rircum [ stances bound to lie by or wait the ap proach of any other ship she is at foil tib i i eriv lo ptir?ne her voynge in ber own way ar.d to cse all necessary prc-rauiious o a ' : void any snsperm»d sinister enterprise or . hostile attack ilrr right tn lhe free ti of the ocean ts ?..*• perfect as thai r.f any other , an entire equality is presumed to exi«i i she has a right t . consult her own safety ; \ ! but at the same lime she mnm lake care : not to vickie the rights of others she i may use ary p*-ec3uli.>ns d'etsted by the 1 prudence f.r fears of ber cffic?r3 eiiher ns : to delay or the progress cr course of her i voyage ; but she is no1 st bpr!v tf n{1:rt i injuries upon oiher innnc6r.t parties siirpls ' btcanse r.f conjectural daigers bth if lie vessel thus approached altempl lo atoid tho vessel approaching r does not comply with her commander's order lo send him her pppei frr his inspection nor con sent io be visited or detained what is next o be done ? u force to be used end if force be used may thai force be lawfully re relied ? these questions lead at once to • he elemental principle the essence of lhe british claim soppoge ihe merchant ve jel lo he in irolb an a prrtcr.n vessf i en gaged in lawful commerce and thai she does not choose to ha detained sjppn _ she resist the visit whit is the eonsrqnenei : io those cases in which the befigerent r*ght of visit ex-.sts resistance to the exercse of that right is regaided as jaat cause ol con demnation holh t.-f vessel end rarco is tbal per.aity or what oli.er penalty to be incurred by resistance to i_it in lime of peace ? or s-ippnse lhat force to be me hy force gun returned for gun and the com mander of the creiscr or some cf bis sea men be killed whal descr*;-lion of rlfence wiii hare been rot.miilcd ? it v.ou;.d he said in behalf of ihe commander of the cru iser lint he mistook the vessel for a vessel of england br^z or portugal ; bul does ' ihis mistake of his take w.y from the american roast he nahl of s__.-..efence ? the writers of authority declare it to be a principle ol natural iaw lhat lhe privilege f self defence exists against an assailant who mistakes tbe object of lis attack l>r a not ber whom he bad a rigt.l lo assail lord aberdeen cannot fai lo see there fore what serious conscqiences mighl en sue if it were to be admitted ibat this claim to visit in time of p?-_.ce however limited or d-t fj ed should be permtled lo exist as a strict mailer of right ; for if it exist as a right il mual be followed by corresponding duties and obligations and the liiure to foifii those duties would naturally draw pe nal consequences alter it ml ere long it would become ia iruih liltle less or little oilier than the belligereu1 right ef search if visit or visitation be not accompanied by search it will be in most case merely idle a sight of papers may be demanded aod pipers may be produced ; but it is known that slave traders c.rry false papers and different ssla of paper a search for other papers then mu.t be made where suspicion justifies it or else the whole pro ceedmg would be nugatory io suspicious cases the bngunge and general appear3r.ee of the crew are among the ciears of ascer taining tbe national character of ihe vessel tha cargo on board also < ften indicates lhe country from which she comes her log-book showing ibe previous course and events of her voyage her internal fitment snd equipment are ell evidences for ber or against her on her allegation of character — these matters il is obvious can or ly be ascertained by rigorous search i rrrr be asked — if a vessel may not ba coiled oo lo shoe ber papers why decs she carry papers i no doubt she may be call ed on to show her papers : but the question is where wlien sn.l by whom ? not in nme rf peace on the high sesp where her rights are eq.ral lo the rights of any other vessel and where none hss a right to mo lest her t'iie use of her papers i in lime i of war to prove her neotraluy when visit j ed hy belligerent cruisers ; and in both ! peace and wr.r to show her national char j scier and tne lawfulness of her voyage in ; those ports of other countries to which , sho may proceed for purposes of lr_de ji appears to the governmeni of tbe u ! niieti siatrs that the view cf this whole subject which is die mo3t naturally ta ben is e.'so ihe o t legal and most in j n3io2y with other cases ijniish cruisers have a right to detain british merchantmen fur cerldin purposes ; anc t-iey have 2 right , srqtiired by tre-ity to detain merchant ves sels of several other nations for the same purposes bul ibey have r_o right at a lo detain rn american merchant vessel this lord aberdeen admits in the fullest manr.er any detention nf an american rrss 1 i>y a brii;s:i cruiser 1 thc-reiore s wrong a trespass niti.r.'jgh 1 m-^y be done under the belirf t'-s she vas a k-uii'i ves sel or that f!.q belonged to a nation which ' had concede uie ri^ht t>f such detention . to ihe fjrilisli ru!s_rs afid ilie trespass there p an involuntary trespass !• '» i sh»u o war in ibick weather or n the y lrkt-tss of night lire upon and sin a neo ' irs ves onder lhe belie thai the is an j enrm/'d vess _ this is a trespass — ■a nitre j wrong and canno ue said lo be an arl d ne . under any right tceompftned b r.*-pon .- 1 bilityfor damages £<• rt a**fl?i 1 it cr on land have process egainst one individ . c3l and through mistake strest another ibis arrest is wholly tortious no me • would think of s'v g it w;s drne onder any lawful 1 xercise of suibrony sabj<-*et only to responsibility er that it was r.t bui a mere trespass ibougfa an oniotentional trespass tiie municipal law does not un iteftakc in 1 v down beforehand any role f.>r the governmeni ol such esses and aa little in the opinion of he government t : the i/a hed states does the public i <* ihe world lay down beforehand anv role fur the government of esses of involuntary tresp35*-e detensions f.nd injnnes zi sra ; r xropt tin in h ih « ias.-er 1 f 1 a-cs ! w d reason make a distinction between injuries commuted ihroogb mistake snd irjincs committed bv d*_i<.n ; the fowne be r en ulled to fair and jusi com eesjimn the lat ter t.eman..;n rx-rrr-'arr damages rod somf.imfs personal pobishmei i the g _» ernment of lhe united states has frequent iv made known its opinion which it now repeats that the practice of det.in:r*2 a merica.i ve??t ?, sn»»jeet to j st compersa tion hoc.fver guarded by 11 s'riictions cr however cautiously exercised necessar.iy leads 10 seflo»w inconvenience snd injory the amooni of loss cannot be always well ascertained coayebsattor if '■'■be edc juate n the amoor.t.msy s'lll necessarily be long delayed ; and lhe perolency jc-f such claims e'ways proves troublesome to the governmeo of both countr.rs thew detentions loo frcq entiy trrnate inditid . ui!s calls warmuood nr « produce no *••■'<" j bot ill tff-cts on the atli.able relations ex sting between the two ccur.ines we • i therefore lo put an end to il cm and to avo'd b occasion for lunr recurrerc on tbe -.-. , e !-,_, nternm .; f il \' > es while ii i _ - - needed a m .'•_ • f tis seat es to lbeq i ■-. ■| .. . . ;! 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'■''•'-- * • - . c h gai-i . . ti «...,.« jj '.' m ibe right . ■- .- • visa of ameiican men ham i .-_,-. - , | cr.it s is ; tended .•:: '."_., a . a i'-e cruu-r n.sy s ■• - -?- q i.h !; - p do0e*e j cat - thai ibe o.'f m am • _.,_ i a a vessel b ur :-... ims . is already 010 cuoaeqoencee end it ban i u weald lead iu i • •• ». 1 _ . t is to tt.e lawful 1 ;; t l "-. ed s j.-.-s a ibe same lime li - g remoter 1 aited ka •-- i y admits that hs h ■_ • na im a iimj ... ' 1 -_ arty dueoiaeniee aa ■:;•*.._ v < 7 ■-** '■■tit a of ihe w i ' 1 -■. ., \_ * firm c nv ii.at il cheerfully as 1 . 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Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1843-04-29 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 29 |
Year | 1843 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 40 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
Creator | Mace C. Pendleton "Publisher" |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | Mace C. Pendleton |
Place |
Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina, United States |
Subjects |
Newspapers on microfilm--North Carolina. North Carolina--History--Sources--Periodicals. |
Type | Text |
DCMI Type | Text; |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The April 29, 1843 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers.; |
Language | English |
OCLC number | 601554543 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1843-04-29 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 29 |
Year | 1843 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 40 |
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 4428958 Bytes |
FileName | sacw03_560_18430429-img00001.jp2 |
Creator | Mace C. Pendleton "Publisher" |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | Mace C. Pendleton |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The April 29, 1843 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
FullText |
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