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I. s s if V Y V.;- 1 V'! POETICAL. SrXnB VACXEflC TELEGRAPH. Whalnifan ih mi!n of grainj; wire fTrJ tching out afrr o'tl hill and plain, As If lo 'ns massive lyre Tofring ut irth's redeeming strain ? It ia aHyrr, whose every string Shall vibrate to the praiae of Man ; Eucii fribuie to his genius bring Aahe'tr wit paiJ since- time began. 1 ' !"T ; , 1 It in1be master-piece of Earth J Thtj clfma x of all human might t Whew' Man, forgotten of his birth. Infringes on Jehovah's right. It ii tie path where lightnings fly, iObeilient to Man's lordly will ; yho Creed them from their native sky, An chained ibem down on every hill. Ontje they were messengers of God, ; And! flWned through lies ven's remotest span, Jot nw they've left their high abode. To herald out the ways of Man. 3:! f f ' ' 1 1 , fo more we'll trust the carrier dove, 0r iron steed, or lagging gale, 1 JutjculUhe lightning from above, I To fpread the news and tell the tale TKey $ rout-spread the Rolling Eirth, ill''' & ' 1 r .! .j,! Anput tne car oi .time ou.ti. IBelorelthe Future hsd its birth. iTREATIG A CASE ACTIVELY.- ' i--:-vnH-'; ny lons josesv M. d. y-'K; ',-:.. vjs once sent Tor in great haste, to at- terfd a Igentleman of respectability, whose wife, allady of -intelligence and refinement, had discovered him in his room, lying serfselqss upon the floor.' ' g ! On arriving at the house I found Mrs. H-t n great distress of mind. Whit is the matter with Mr. H I I afckeo on meeting: his lady, who was in tears, and looking he picture of distress. tarn afraid it is apoplexy, she replied. 1 fuunj him lying on the floor, where he had! to all appearance .fallen suddenly from His' chair. His face is purple, and though he breaths, it is with great diffi culty. J ! . ' T went tin to see mv natient. He had then re- ft h shorn head ahdi vf as moved. It had done good; service. Dress ings were then applied j; repeated again ; but'still the sick man layl in a stupor It haslone no good. (Hadn'ti We fet ter send for the doctor t suggested the wife.;... - , i-UiNivjr:.ir-'vr---!:?;r Just then the eyes of H- opened and he looked with half stupid surprise from face to face of the anxious group that Sur rounded the bed. j ! I" - What in the misehief's the matter I he at length said. a strange sensation about his head, he i placed his hand rather heavily thereon Heavens and earth! He, was now fub ly in his senses. Heavens jjind earth j What ails my head ? f For mercy's sake keep quiet, said ihe wife, the glad tears gusfiihg over her face. HAVING, purchased the Drug Store formerly occu pied by! Jill. Bonis, would inform the pobtic that ihey, intend keeping at ail jtimes, a large and full assort ment of , " ' ' DRUGS, MEDICINES; : f u ; J Chcidcals, &c. . " - '. Physician3!nay rest assured that they may 'at all times obtain fronrt them pure and- genuine artie'e and fur- At the Same time feeji nglthermore,. that they -will ell as cheap,(ifnot cheaper) taan any similar esiaunuiiiciji in im wmuu. Amah? their Slock miy be f oaad the following tIz: been lifted from the floor, and was now You have been very ill : there, there now ? Tisl'po" "P00 spirit-track. '1 1 IT ;:.That trock the great highway of Thought I! Where distant nations converse hold. it lEre wjrj is said, or deed is wrought, f i .'Tislhispered round and round the world. ' ' ;From Jyi'ig iipon the brd.j Sure enough, his face was purple, and his breathing labor rd? 'but; somehow the symptoms did not in dicate iapoplexy. Every vein in his head and ffibe was tinged, and. he lay perlect- ly Stupid, but still 1 saw no clear indica tions of an actual or approaching conges tioii ofjthc brain. And she spoke soothingly. Don't say a word, but lie very still. But my head. It feels as if scalded. Wher s my hair ! Heaien's and earth, Sarah ? 1 don't understand this And my arm ! What's my arm tied up in this way for ? Be quiet, my dear husband, and I'll ex- : fi-f' n ; i . . : . - . : . e . Hadii't he better be bled.Doctor ? asi- I nlain'itall. Oh. be very quiet. Your life ed the anxious wife. ! depends upon it ! lldofi t know that that is necessary, l list to Went from hole to nol -j Vhfrever man has pressed the oJ " jTheewrrjy thought of everyoul ! H oMirjiprepenf, like as God. ' f ' j ) Jt Linda the nn lions all in one, t A -.1: :. I I i . . V . it: rTill evry kingdom, trite and tongue S ha ill live and not in full communion. To IrofeinS Cliritians. The, following address to professing Christians, on to - tal abstinence front intoxicating drinks, appeared in the i. Brltith and Foreign Temperance Intelligencer. It is aa pplM;olIe to tthe. Chnstians of America as to those of Engtanjd. ' I I ...it- i ' I ' ' Dear Brethren--Allow- tne aflVctionately to entreat your attention lo the following truisms and subsequent in- ( Drunkenness is a sin agninst Almighty God ! ;' U'is a tin ogninst a man's own soul ! ' . It enaures destruction to the body ! . ii beggars ls wife and children ! U destroys His reputation ! It lleads to ej-inie and enormity of every description ! Idimilitaieslgainst national prosperity ! Jtjofleri ihe; greatest opposition to the spread of the ,It robs the ehurch annually of hundreds of its mem- ! c! ! - : . - . , R;MJerale linking is the step-stone to drunkenness, inasmuch as all drunkards commenced their career by liiCMlc.ratiorj ! I ; Mdrratr drinkers fitt all in danger of becoming drunkards, :nn a large number of them are daily filling Up tjie Iracanclrs occasioned by the (deaths of drunkards ! , Total nhiiriience from nil alcoholic drinks is a simple but pertain remedy for those who have become drunk- replied. I think if we h t him alone, it v ill pass oft" in the course ot a lew hours. A fejw hours. He may die in half an hour. 1 ijdoh't think the case is so dangerous Mat! a rn. Apoplexy not dangerous ! ljha-dly think itappoplexy, I replied. Pray what do you think it is. Doctor? Mrs! II looked anxiously into my face. .1 Mr. H sank back. iipom the pillow from which he had arisen, and closed his eyes to think. He put his hand to his hjad and frit it tenderly all over from temple to temple, and nape to forehead ! Is it a blister ? he at length asked. Yes. dear, you have been very ill. We feared for your life, said; Mrs. H af fectionately: there have jbeen two physi cians' attendance. H closed his eyes again. His lips moved : those nearest were not much edi fied by the whispered words that proceed ed therefrom: they-woud have sounded very stnmgely in a church or to ears po lite and refined. After this he lay for some time quiet, ? ' Threatened with apoplexy, I suppose ? he then said, interrogatively. I Yes. (uYar, replied his wife. I found : you lying insensible upon the floor, on j happening to come into your room.! It ! was most providential that I discovered 1 hus; urged. I, after some reflection, or- ! you when I did, or you iwould certainly dered bowl and bandage, and opening j have died. a in from which the blood flowed free- H shut his eyes anil muttered some- ly. relieved him of about eight ounces of I thing, with an air of impatience. But its his circulating medium. But he still lay j meaning was not understood. Indelicately hinted that he might, pos sibly, have been drinking too much bran dy, bui she positively and almost indig nantly objected. No, poctor, I ought to know about that, shejsaid ; depend upon it, that the disease is rriorqj deeply seated ; 1 am sure he had better be bled ; won't you bleed him, Doc tor A few ounces of blood taken from his arm may give life to the now stag nant circulation of blood in his veins f i t r. ' . n Alcohol, Castor Oil, Epsnm Sails, B. tls. Copaiva, Qtifnine,' -Pt'iiiv. or Rpd Hark, IK..- M;i?s, (Eng.) C. il'?iiel, Kin harh, Jala p, Ipecac, Magnesia, Opium, Morphine, Hyd. Potass., Iodine, Lunar Caustic, Vials, (all .izos) Race Ginger, O Medical prescriptions carefully prepared at all hours. ED. W. HROWN, H.JAMES, Salisbury, Dee. 16, 1847 tf. 13 aTcardT DRS. BROWN &. JAMES having associated them selves in the practice of Medicine, can always be found at theirdrugsiore when not professionally engaged. Salisbury, December 1C, 1847 if 33 Powd'd " Allspice, Pepper, (all kinds) Mace and Cloves, Cinnamon, Indigo & Copperas, Madder & Arnatto, Log and Red Wood, Starch, Fig Bine, Candles, (.ill kinds) Lemnn Syrup, Sweet Oi'l, Lamp Oil, Matches fc Blacking, Mustard. (hst) Leather Sc Carriage Varnish, &c.,"&c 1. v-DiiimuHL'S' :r restore! of jhe elood,-; - CHRONIC ANP OTIIEU DISEASES, - ' I i - . DYSPEPSIA, Enera debility, decline, discaset of the akin, of the lirer, if ihe longs, coughs, FeTer and Ago, billions afiVctions, eic J Price, qt. bottles, 2 50 : pint do: 1 50."- i j. DEPUltATIVE POWDER, For Fever mud Ague, Ji1liou Afectiont, Injlsmmatory Diseae$, Gravel, flTorm. Head-Ache or Megrim, Ful ness of the Head, J)imme of Sight, 5e., which it to be taken in the Restorer.! Price 50 cts. per boi.- Universal oii SlrengtheningPlaxUr, (or disease of the chest, pains, weaknesses, etc; - 50 eta. ABYSSINIA MIXTURE, for conorrhaia, pleet, fluor aJhus, gravel, etc. Price per bottle, SI S 23 and $2 50. GOLD MIXE BALSAM, An incomparable Tonic. 50 cents. Tutst Medicines are of Dr. KuhKa own discovery. prepared by himsrif, aaJ hrtve been disposed of in this community for about ten years pas:, with unparalleled success. A great number of testimonials are in the pos-' session of his agents, and may be seen by calling at their stores. We present here two specimens of thein. From the Randolph Herald. Letter from J. M. A. Drake, Esq., Clerk of Sup. Court, Ashboroogh, N. C. THE -UNION ; Cf Llt:r:t ;r: . Edited If ;;,f C Author of " A New II. - : filled with Contribution f. ' 'i!.t(' The second rolume cor. -.? , , , ; . lr, 1 At the conclusion cf t '.. MAOAZtXE.the pul.'.i-.rr f t -.know ledcement of I. corded to iibjr the p i1 ; onptrcedenied ; andwh ? , cribe this in part to ihe net denieJ that puLlic g--J-v, , burulantly demonstritrd. J country bare given it vc c . vor of the new BFpirar.t. . To Sag afier thi. wc u' 1 the hope of the pubi.!.er il Which blonjj to focce w i ulated than slnckenrd l.;s . ofarnitable kind in i make it availab!e to t! e l"i departments, llewj'l c ? Incsin Mezxotint.t.irearu '".' Doney.M. Oshome.U,l.'i. II, B. F. Childs, P. Loomi. c . Matteson, who has ihe f ! c: theenpraviops. ? The Literary matter v,!C sive control of ihe Editor, M by acorpsof contributrir? u rites of the readinj puVic ' r as Mrs. L. Maria Cl.iM, Mi S. O-good.Mrs.E. C. V. x : H. Duller, Mrs. C. M. Sipik. ' Whitman. Mrs. Mary S. 31 I bell. Miss C.M.SediA.M Auuta Browre, Mis- Li u AsnrnpnocGn. N. C, Jan. 15, 1847. Dr. Kchl Dear .Sir . I take pleasure in bearing tes timony, to the leneftcial results of your Medicines. Mr. matory Rheumatism, d.rinp the Summer of 144; he Hussr"; Ml? glwabetl . t.r resorted to your Medicines for relief, and soon obtained ' 1' l rf,My 'i7 .': of the Blood, &ic. I can further say. that no person has ever tried them sufficiently, but whai have been well sat isfied with their efficacy. Respectfully, J. M. A. DRAKE. . rd!i TptaJ abstinence is an infallible preventive to alt drunkermen, and if all abstain, this vice will cease to ! j" sKoll drjinkienness continue T Yea'criNo!' I , 'If-you abstain yon seoure yourselves! and your influ fncrvv'ill tlecie the point at once j Ye are thi salt of the earth'-i-Matt. v. 13. Ye ore tin light of the world." Matt. V. 14. Shall the wrld be better for your existence 1 for your e sample f lor our influence T Will you season it 1- rrofessirt" Christians, if the above proportion be cor ct! wnt lis your tirry 1 It rests with you to say Wifl you shine Then abstain! abstain! abstain ! ab as insensible as before, much to the tlis tresfc ot his poor wife. Somelbing else must be done, doctor, she purged, seeing that bleeding had ac complished nothing. If my husband is not qurdUly;j relieved, he must die. By trjis time several friends and rela tives, who had been sent lor, arrived, and urgd ijpon mfi the adoption of some more active measures for restoring the sick man to consciousness. One proposed mustard 1 plHs)" a over his body, anolhra blister onHis head, another his immersion in hot ' watr. I suggested that it might do well to uke t stomach pump. Finding him out of danger, friends and relatives retired, and the sick man was left alone with his family. Sarah ! he said, why in Heaven's name did you permit the doctors to butcher me in this way? I'm laid up for a week or two, and all for nothinjr. It was to save your life, dear. Save thunder. H u s h ! There, do for Heaven's sake be quiet. Every thing depends upon it. With a gesture of impatience H shut his eves, teeth and hands, and lay Twenty Dollars Reward, R ANA WAY from the subscriber on the niht o the 2d ultimo, my negro man Anderson, a mulatto, about thirty-five years ofnge, a little above the common height, very strong and 9tout built, large frame, coarse features, with distended nostrils. No other par ticular marks about him recollected. He took with him a considerable quantity of clothing of a pretty good qual ity, which I cannot accurately describe, none or few of which were of common homespun. It is supposed he is trying to make his escnpa to a free State ; and it is pro bable he may have in his possession forged papers, and certificates of his freedom, and may pass as a free inan. Any information concerning him will be thankfully re ceived ; and the above reward given for his apprehen sion and delivery to me, or for his confinement in some Jail, so that I can get him. THO. L COWAN. Salisbury, N. C, Sept. 9, 1847 19:tf. perfectly siill for some time : then he turn ed 1m face to the wall, muttered in a low. Vhy Doctor? asked one of his friends, j petulc nt voice -Perhaps he has taken some drug, I re- - Too had ! too had ! too bad ! I had not .erred in my first and my last impression of H 's djkeaseneither had Dr. S , although he used a very extra ordinary mode of treatment. The facts plied. Impossible, Doctor, said the wife. He has hcein homo, all day, and there is no drug ofjjany kind in the house. Njo brandy ? 1 ventured the suggestion ftgar'n. of the case were these H had a weakness. He could not tam4nd with your united voice cav abstain! abstain! abstain.' abfit.in ! - .', 0,beware ! lest in the great day of accounts your brothei'a blooJl be found in your akijrta. It is your doty to auist in pulling down all sin by Sevcry legitimate and proper linearis! ' - j RrniicmtfrlDcTV xrot.tcTEo ts si.t ! '. Rnnembcr.Turiher, that Duty is Duty, and its charac ter uytj no degree affected by our opinion of it : all our prejudices, for or ngairtst, cannot niter our Duty ! : My eonscieace tells me.that unless 'I use every exer- lion tom'nti etui to drunkenness, I neglect my duty, anil, o far 'y a-mjindividually concerned, for me to adopt any other ifburne than total abstinence from all intoiica tifC drink J,n u!d be to live in direct oppoition to the . wi'J c(ruy4Ieji ven'y .Father ; and, as a necessary conse quence, toentiiil destruction on nryelf. .1 dare not fliteert, because I do not believe, that to drink any Ultjoholic beverage is sinful, abstractedly considered : but j dttreasrt,thnt to lefuse tiiy influence and exsni ,ple fo society whinl) aims nt so much good, and has been, and st ill is, blessed by Almighty God to such an nmsjirtjpl exteit, would be to stultify my profession of Np, doctor; no spirits of any kind in the taste wine or strong drink, without bein? house returned Mrs. II in an oflend- J tempted into excess. ed tone j lio'h himself anil friends were mortified 1 vyas not the regular physician, and had i antl grieved at this beer) filled to meet the alarming emer- j nilion, and he by good resolutions, tried to gencyj because my office happened to be j bring about i a reform. But to see was to near$the dwelling of Mr. H . Feel- I taste and to fall. At last his friendsju; -nd ing Wy' position to be a difficult one. I j him to shut himself up at home for a c r suggeked that the family physician had tain time, and see if totaltubstinence would oettrtrtmi called. VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS. The startling draw back on nearly all Medicinal Afi ents his ever leen that in their process of purgation and purification, they have also debilitated the- system Hence purgative medicines have always been regarded as at best but a necessary evil, patients resorting m them for the relief of one disease at the expense of another. To obviate this, physicians have long sought for an a- i gent that would at riie same time purg', purify and strengthen, but their efforts were nearly fruitless, and they ! had almost despaired of success whn the labors of science j and research were rewarded by a discovery which full v I realized the fondest desires of th- Medical Faculty, anil i whichrrsjustly regarded as one of the mrt important tri j umphs that I'hnrinacy has ever achieved. This inipor j tant desideratum is named Dr I.e Roy's Vegetable Uni j versal Pills, w hich purify the blood, and remove nil cor ! rupt and vitiated humours, and unhealthy accumulations ! from the body in a manner never before rivalled, and ! which yet produce no vveaknes3 or lassitude whatever, but on the contrary ton i constitution ! Le Roy's Pills, in fact unite those heretofore irreconcila ! ble, but most desirable q nlities, evacuation and invigor- Frorn the Hilton Chronicle. Letter from J. R. Callum. I'sq., Milton, N. C. Dr. Kl'HL Dear Sir : Your Medicines have civen entire satisfaction in this section of country . The Abys- sinia Mixture especially, is highly approved of. It has never failed to cure in evf ry cjsc. It sells like hot cakes. I have never had enfcush to supply the demand : You will please send me u large supply of it as soon as you arrive at home. Yours respectfully, J R. CALLUM. Milton Drug Store, Aug. 14, 1817. QUICK CURE. Mr. Ramsay, in the employment of Times Br an nod , Esq., (uilford county . for some time a filleted with Fever and Ague, treated with Quinine, Calomel, Oil, &c. with out any effect ; but was cured in three days, with the third part of a pint Restorer, and half a box of Depura tive Powder. AGENTS IS NORTH CAROLINA. J. H. Exmss, Druggist, Salisbury. Phiff.r & Yorke, Concord. Thomas J. Holton, Clmili tte, C;ijt. W.M. Sladc. Linrnlntnn. J. P. Maury, I M., Lexington. J. J. &. R. Sloan, 'Gieenshorough. A. S. Portkr. l)rniit. Greensborough. James Rrannock, Waterloo, (luiltortl rn. Samson Krkif.r. P. M. Ilihmck, Guilford. Woollk.n IrvvNNA K, Wenlwoi th. ! J. M. A. Drakf., Ashehoro'. K. Coffin iS: Co.. Franklinville, Randolph. Philip Keunf.u, P. M., Ki;rners i!le, Stoke?. 17:t.j.in.l2.'4S. Tockerman, John Eroiu' Charles Lanman. W. A. J" Dryant, Orvilte Dewey, V. .( '. Fisher, Wm. Oland Iiojr::e, C The paper will be of the Fashions will be colored y T. i There will be two pare ' In the the course of about r, . fac-similies of the clwrac'er? t ferent languages, with nr s!. rt similar to ihe Chinese and 1'. ter and December numf rs Lyn. L'. S. Consul lo ha n curious and intelligent ill i subscription to the Mj;z.r' be made, which literatyjab, adequate capital can d.to i worthy of the place already ihe public esteem. . The Union Magar'ne wi'i L the first of each month! Dealers in PeriotlieaH il.rr and the Canadas,who Union Magazine; will pV.i- r meoiaieiy. All I ostmrstei . for it the usujI discern t w . cimen number will Ie sent t j on application to the psbli-'.'-f Terms of tie Vr One enpyone jrar, iii r. On ropy I wo ycarf , Two copies one yctir, Five ' 4f HiuHt -Twelre Great Xltir.;:.. We will give ihe rt'" s of subscribers to this .Mjnz Hove rates during the 'u;f f the encravincif the Uoivd : - - taming tne correct por!rrii! tatC Of 3 OVtfl- (CArOUnn, edni:e,nen.ihenini- . . , 1 Mr. Clay's farewell o-ch. thiity-two by forty in!f. c - . Petition for Drorce. Davidson County. Superior Court of Law -Fall Term, 1847 T ii . . i LA'DDy Miulcr, 1 Dnniel irhuler. I T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the j J8 Defendant, Dani-i Siinjer, w not an inhabitant of ibis j Ptat : It is therefore ordered by the Court that publica j lion be made in the Carolina Watchman and jreenslmr I oujh Patriot, f(.r three moiiibs, for the defendant to be ami and published by IZ. Ari; the enjrravinff and franv ft -deliver frre of freight of ei;. son entitled to it, at any j ' and it will also contitti '' t: ; n life subscriber to the lr . ami frsme can be srm st ? r v guerreotype Kstablihni- nt . J '. ISRAEL TOST. 1 FALL nnnP.Tf nt lilf Iirvf linn r i tur nr..ri.ir r,.nrl tS f i m- n ( I 1 I " . V . . - . I . ! ! J I r , W u , , - , , . , , V' I Will I HI I ill , I J .ntrary tone : ,c stomach, and invigorate the j ,)e m.1;J ,-()r ,hc Co;m f jj , villst,'nt at ,ht. Court-llouse, tinns the progress of iheir operations ! Dr. in Ixinst0n. on tbe 1st MonJav. after the 4th Monday in March, 1H4S, then and ihereio answer the petition o Jrjsl Ktf f iTCd Hi ttt NtV sant Uebry .m.er,tor Imorce.or iuilrnent pro confesso AND WI.Yi roiMbn i .u.. . . i . . -i . J . u.i.in5uniini9jui W i te entere.l :i'rnn hmi mill I li r.vi l Hr lieirirnr Butjtpc delay, doctor, said ihe fritnuls. Nt h:rm will result from it, be assured I rppiiWj. Btit rhy words did not assure ihem. Ilovvfr, as I was firm in my resoluiion, Xiol th dry anything more for the patient 'until ID rl S came, they had to submit. not give him strength. lie got on pretty well for a few days, particularly sevns the coach-man kept a well-filled bottle for him in the carriage house, to; which he not un frequently resorted; butja too ardent de votion to this bolt lo brought on the sun- . gative.and a purifying tonic The two nritic'mal incrredients in Dr 1 .? Rov' Pi!i and they, ly admo- ' are Wild Cherry and S.irsaparilla. S prepare(j that each promotes the beneficial efieet of the other, the for mer strengthening, while the latter, through its union with various vejrftable ingredients, evaeintes and puri fies: thusthy superinduce no torpidity of lassitude of the dirrr:;-; ve functions, an I hence their operation are atten i'i !a no reaction or subsequent cotiveness. -ilc by Messrs. Drown &, James, Salisbury ; J. P. " Lexington ; Phifer &. York. Concord. Price, expnrte. Witness, Andrew Hunt, G!.-rk of our saiJ Court at Of fice, the Gth day of December, 1 17. AND HL'NT.r C 3mn2 Printers fee sl(l fit) ier box. j.-in 07. 1849. 3m39 FALL AND V INT Kit FASHIONS FOR 1 8 ! 7-8. At tlie old Tailorisss !a!li!nucnt ! HORACE II. BKAUD. . State orortIi Carolina As ho TonnU. XT as just n-ee.ve.i of Mr. I mi an. the lon poseti apoplexy. ; Doctor 8- was rinht in his mode of I wished, to make a call of importance in j treating the disease, aOer all, and (lid not ! the uetohhorhood, and proposed soing. to err in supposing that would reach the pre he bflck(iy the time Dr. S arrived, hut ; disposition : the cure was effectual. H the rhends of the sick man would not suf- Chrit Unity'. - '.i . I . . . L i fnyine numbly and earnestly that Ciod may bless thew renmrkijo your minds, and influence vonrrnnHnn lythetn. I rriihiin dear brethren, ! s . Your, most affectionately, COURTENAY T. HARRY. yi f I : , AN APPQPRIATG SIGN. 'iTncre is a tmblic house on the Richmond ro t ell.,l AStt.1T. fer rrje 10 leave the room. When Dr. S came, we conversed aside! a few minutes, and I gave him mv vie wis ohlhe case, and stated what I had done jam! why 1 had done it. We then procejedejl Jo the bedside of our patient. There wre still no signs of approaching consrii oneness. Doift jou think his head ought to be 'shaved lind blistered V asked the wife anxiquslj'. Drf S-4 thought a moment and then said : j . Yes, hv all means. Send for a barber, and alio forja fresh fly blister, four inches j by nine. , 1 looked into the face of Dr. S with position kept quiet on the subject, and ybore his i shaved head upon his shoulders with as ' i ii i . i -.'ii j i mncn pttwosopny as nt; couiu muster. A wig. after the sires made by the jblister had disappeared, conce.iled the barber's work, until his owp hair grew again. H e never ventured on wine or brand v again, fur fear of apoplexy. ! When the truth leaked out, as ltak out such things always will, the friends of Mr. II had many a he.iitty laugh ; but they wisely concealed from; the object of their merriment the fact thht the1 knew 1 anything more than appeared of the cause ol Ms supposed illness, j j i Xore:n';er Term, 1 & t7 John Shearer and Daniel fireen is. William Shearer and others. Petition for sale, of Land. IN this case it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant's Wiiliam Shearer, John Norris and wfe Lucy, Joel Recce and wife Fanny. Hen ry Cook and wife Ann, are not inhabitants of this State: It is therefore ordered by ihe Court, that publication b made for six weeks in the Carolina Watehman. for said defendants to appear at the next County Court, to be held for the County of Ashe, at the Court House in Jef ferson, on the 4th Monday in February next, to appear, plead, anawer.-or judgment pro confesso will be taken, and the case set for hearing exparte. JOHN RAY, Clerk. 6w38 Printers Fee 5 00pd DON, PARIS nnd PHILADELPHIA FASH IONS, for the FA A; and U'lXTI'R of 147, which far excels any thinir of the kind heretofore published. He i still carries on the Tailoring Business in all its various branches, at bis tc stand, where he is over ready to inert and accommodate his old nnd new customers with fash ionable cutting and mn'lif) of nnne:i:s. not to be sur passed by nny in the sou'hern country. Puiirruali'y, despatch and faithful work as has been, always ?hall be his aim and oSject. Thankful for past encouragement, he hopes to iner t us ci.nwuua nee. Sept. 23, 147 tf-JS II II. HEARD. IVOt,LD refpec:Ai !y r Salisbury and its ii ir.i: . place for the. purpoie of rr.rtv Rl1itlC in all its i n 1 1 strie.t attention to lus;ff"i. :.. public patronntre. I !n I no the PiteM FASHIONS, and -expense in giving atifac! with their work ; always 1 any work that I may do. j I hire now in my e:i'.Sv t j My Shop can Le found, in T. !. Salisbury, Sepf. 23,47 REFERENCE--?.r. C my instructions for tlir'i't .-. confidence recommend lorn t as capable of eivins aii-(ac' : THOMAS M . TIiQ-bct ?Ie Isa "'.v Tin: j; The " SCIENTIFIC AMI 12 Fulton t.. New Yoik, i bett Mechanical publicJlu.:i r It has attained a lare r ir, Mechanical papers putE.-!..-.: . possrns-s such facilities f r gence on Scientific subf cts f that no publication of V'.:. ' Each No. contains f:t m . t NSW FIRM! Jnt Keeivctl FALL k WINTER FASHIONS For 1847. C. N. PRICE & J. M. KESLER, .trr?ViMW-8 says that the nunibcr of pau per injCJreal JJriiain is rovR MtLutoMs.or a seventh part , t; tne :pouiaon ol tho Lmpire. No wonder, when GO r'T "jrrlg nnually expended in strong drink. j j nviis DoiNns near home. - A ponsiile correspondent, livis- less than ten miles fronl its 'info'rhis us'that Mr L :. ;i' wmet; V:L of much 'm.pcei.bl,iy while under the j tC(L R. VlfU rec. . 4n84eifcr of Qim.aliul his wife mio 0 room of hishousr 1 Me hhrher came. nJ;-Pf1i lo ,oad his go.dec'lrin? he would shoot j herj Shdesnpsd from ihe window anljught refuge i for he hiihttt the next neighbor's . Tht (n3mf of the persons are in oar posaession- JeaIef, wjjjitjhink you ol this? What is your opin ion jofthe! ru fa irade I Doni 4 ---- vv VI TJ tcltC Ot lOUtll CdLVOUUs!. ! 0"AVING associated themselves together for the pur i Jb-JL pose of CABARRUS' COUNTY. ISraiiflrcf li' Fills. This medicine is a kiiovs lydijed to he one of the most I valuable ever discovered, an a puriher of the blood and fluids. It is superior to Snrsapanli.i. whether as a so- donlic or alternative. It st.itils inliinteiy beic.re nil the t graving of the most iti I; '"'r. preparations or co:n!iin-itions of Men ury . Is purgative of American Patents. i properties are alone of incalculable value for these pihs may be taken daily for rinv pei iod, and instead of a weak ening by the cathartic e(3"ect, :lu-v add Mreng'h by taking away the cause of weakness. There is no gooil Mercu ry does, which these piils do not likewi-e. Put they have none of th- im--rr.ble effects of that deadly specific. The teeth are not injured :lhe bones and limbs are par alyzed no but in (he &tead of these distressing symp toms, new life and consequent animation is evident in rv erv movement of the body Brandreth's piils are indeed a Universal Remedy, for they cure opposite diseases: j they cure Inflninatton and Chronic Rheumatism! They Phy cure Dysentery and Con Concord, April 2.3, l!?47 tf2l nave ' cro "erp nmn hi it tr - i . r ('- ffi .. m . , , punier. um linn 11 i. to hinidtr n ti an from buvinn what be nl-.i.. u. i t K K;. OWhllHiney Ti-TrMin. Herald r ' ' - BUFFALO. surprise. He. was perfectly-crave, and; fHrnsf. I 1 hintfil t Llm rL.il.t rr tLo Court of Picas and Qaarter Sessions' Janu. coodlihat mode of treatment would do. j s arv Sessions. Fashionable Cutting and making of Garments, But He snoke confidently of Ihe result, and i J' S L,nker' Attachment levied on 4efrndnis ' not to be surpassed by any in the surrounding country I 1 1 -) . . , , , ; iiiieresi in uic Liiaas m uamei iosi, saul jhatpt would not only cure, the dis- ' Solomon Bost. deceased: j ease but take away 4 h pre-disposition : IT nppearins to the satisfaction kf thi Court, that the thereto, Willi which Mr. H Was aftec- defendant has removed beyond the limits of the State : ! It is-.therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be rpi p i made for six weeks in th? Carolina Whtchman, publish lne head ol Mr. I ., , v n :r..; Lu. .J: .i i. i j Was Sliaved ; L)rv applied the j and appear at the next Court of Pleasjand Quarter Ses- lllister With both hands, which Complete- sions, tobe held for the County of Cabarrus, at the Court lv covered the scalp from forehead to oc- 1 Houie Concoril,'1a he Third;Monilay in April nest, ' 1 j then and there plead or demur, otherwise an order of C,Put- - 1 fsnle will be made. Let it remain Oil (or two hours, and then j Witnes. R. V. Foard. Clerk of our saitl Coiirt, at Of malv4 USe of the ordinary dressing:. Said 1 fice, the 3d Monday in January, Aj D. 148, ar. I in Dr. S L. If he should not recover du, the 72J year of Amr,c. Jg'- f -It 1 . -.t ir . i f i v K. . r UAKI), c. c- c. c. ring he Return ot the blister, don t feel un- ; 6vi4l Priiiie 5 50 easyi Sensibility will be restored soon ; L i Dose ot carrvinu on tne lailonnrr Business in ail : cure uiawusm i. nut- its various branches in Concord, are ready to meet their ; stitutional Costiveness Trtey will cure thee apparently I -.1.1 .1 rr;Anta .. i . 1 . I ..nnaiio fliS'nesa li.-ci ii d 1 1 1 i' ! n n a - mil miriTv ! be uiu nnu Ilrn incitun niiii ,.jrjw.,i " . ... . .. ..... ..j blood , provided , however, n.jture ;s not r-yond all human assistance. ' In all cases they w ill be found a sfe an ! implereme- eath week ; notices of. tj.e j-r-and wienlific inTenti r ; i" and Trades, with fn:r..r.;- , chemical experiment ; r he h Kurope and America ; t: ments, publiIied iti a rie than a hundred engravi? ;-. J. It ispohlished werk'y m dapted to binding, and f:rr, - the low price of Ttco adcanre.and the tfins.i '..'-r Address, MUN.'. 1 hey are capable ot pleasing all who may tavor them j dv. vet all powerful for the retnov. - f d.eaes. whether with a call ; and only ask a trial, feeling assured they , chronic or recent, infectionsor oth-r .v.se. They do not cannot be pleased elsewhere on better terms. JV j r.nder the ys?em liible to be affected by any chances N. B. We have in our employ a Cutter and Work- of temjeratiire. The veiy cauv.or occasion of ihe hu man who cannot be surpassed either North or South. 1 min fr.ime beintr affected bv colds and counhs is remotr- POST PAID. Bound Tolume of t ' 416 paes of choice it i ' more than 3C0 errr3ij- ( the office. Price 2 7.1 '44 i I e Ftandardsnys: . . T f here aje, on ihe Holy Sabbath, two hundred and Cfiy shops ojcn, i,frp Rlcohoic arinks ,re a(jd drank ; ndthere' nre drinkin; and carousing in and .roil -jd the4antechambrrs of hell, overthree thousand peraona. ; T is fearful number does not include hotels, ,'? ,,;pp't,;fl',nces1 that are legally ninhorised to .driVej their loi,Vr mad, and strip him of all thai renders lifr'dear mt4 biu.ir:ni'v nobln I t.i...u. ....!. . lm?rej.b-f tliji stjtemvnt my appear, it i neverthelc f JV afteri I did riot call again, but I heard from Dr. S J-the result. After jvve left, the friends stood anxious ly a rounjl the bed upon which the sick manflay:; but though the blister hegan to A CARD. Drs. RICE &. BOYDEN hai associated theroseves in the practice of Medicine at Golp-Hili.; and hold themselves in readiness for' Professional catls. Gold-Hill, May Gth, 1847. I ! sion TX7" 3P T70" TIT? PTT draw nd signs of returning consciousness! r i- Pfirvno rx .. ji- r , Ilk i i- i . """y" ; pzd s f 1J POl.Oi DbofiCotton and Lanen Rugs, showed (hemselves, iarther than an occa-J OU.uUU for which a liberal ipriceTm be paid Important to Mill Owners. XTOTCHKISS'S Vertical Water Wheels for 'sale in JLJl Fayetteville, b y D. McXEILL & Co. And in Lincoln County bv E. A. BREVARD. March 12. 1847 tf45 ENTERTAINMENT ELI HARRIS, At Riclifork, Davidson County. X. C, On the great Stage Road from North to South, and South Il"e:r Eight miles North of Lexington, and 27 S W. of Greensboro'. Dec. 16. 1647 tf 33 rd by their use. Therefore, ihey may le used at alt tunes and seasons without damage, and change of diet, and any extra care is unnecessary. Arriral and Dc Xartkern Stage Art day, t 6 A. M. ; drpaf T urday, at 7 A. M. Sm therm Stae Arrive Satordar. at C A. M.: dr;-: l nese rms are iorsmr ai-so cents per box, oy our j yTl(jMt at 7 A M t Am I cents in everv town in tbe Mate, and bv the toltowin M.;!c -moan, or an uneasy tossinff of ' in trade. Also, on hand a constant supply of superior i i hand and foraie A very superior qna I - . .t n ... . r . t ' j- Ilitt rtrnw hnf n tu-n riitnru i K K.- i wrapping paper lor saie oy t ? .v. ...v. ....v.iU ,411, uuur I - 0 i. "6 iwarcuuu mc iv-uucr sivin 01 .ur. ; Feb, 17, 1843 MAXWELL 5t4) Cologne. ; BROWN ts JAMES. 1 Salisbury, Jan. 1, 164S "36 -! nisniy repectanie iier.tiernei m tms viemit y. i ; 5aturja- ,j j i James. Salisbury : David Fraley. Rockv.lle ; A. Ac D. 'Fliday at 7 A. M". iioneycutt.oo.u nut ; i c unMm,Mic ; , U'estern Stage, tia J. J. Kruteroc on. n unt Vernon. " j Thursday and Saturday s: C fTlN .;rr v ! Tuesday and Friday, at, 7 A lailOring. ; SftenWeStofe-- ' tiiP M denarts Tu ! i v BF. FRALEV is ever ready to make CLOTHINO yocie JJvrse Mci!- . in the latest style, well dyne, and warranted to fit. 1 , rvi.'ir G A M He also keeps for, ale READY MADE CLOTHING lIM-iil- rrycnrap. nc win ii' " n vi i . Jpaf tS W e cnes.'n any wishing to learn, as he is ajzent for ome of the most " J2aeigk Horse Mad tastuonnre im.orsoi .-rw i oTk ana t nnaoeipnia. ah ? , fi P M denary 1. : -I r.t si cKnrl n., H-.l .. L ... ' ' . I payment at market price?. 12 St f Ar:.-. CIUAIW unit TOBACCO. ON hand the finest Refilia. Principe and Havana Cigars. Also, the very best old Virginia chewing tobacco, besides a quantity of fine smoking tobacco, t f 33 BROWN i J A MES. All kinds of Blanks for salo here. A. Troy Horse ModMr'? . ps rt a t n rl a y.nt T A. - ON hand and for sale f. - deira.Tort anJ M - mestic Liq'iors. Sal:ivrj, December If, " - 1 - - I "I : - : -I . .... .. j'-.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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