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I :v^ - . ■» 1s 11 $ 4 I- i'i “ 7Vie pou'trn irranted undrr tUe Const it ut ion. being derived from tlte People of the United States, inay be resinned by them^ ichenevei' percerted their injury or oppres.-aon. Madison. LUMK 3,! CHARLOTTE,. C., OCT. 10, 1843. 'NUMBER 131 II ■*> I KDITLD BV MPTON ^M’DOWELL. T K Ii 31 S ; [ ihe city | In Augusi last, bv the advice of iriciidiSj I went to ! to me. I J set the uii ye. Ht*re, Bull! here, i him, to tho river, to point out the prccise spot a, ; the New^York City'Hospital bui was iliero told ttiat j Pomp !'’ 'l\vo \volli?ii curs responded to tiiti call | which our poclcel grew light.” \Ve did so A'ilh , 1S12. i iiiy catje was iiicuruble. The dis^easc now envelop- j for Ball and Poinp, bv coniinij lo the door, smelling : anxious exactness, and Sol soon denuded himself u MtcUcnburf; J:.j,rjoniun” is publisliwl weekly a | briiii^ti back scenes iiiai have pasl, 1 shudder ai 1 W(j I Jolla r>: and Ccntb\ if paid in advance; or 'I'hrtc Dollars', if nut puid bctoft; the expiratiua ut thhkk mo.nths from iho timtj ot subi»cnbirig. Any p rHun who will procure *:ix subbt-nbcrs and bi ;oinf r -poiisibicforilieirsubicripiions, phall huvua^opy of ih#* paper gratia;—or, a c-lub of ten sub- SCTiij of a w. 1 - t.i-n of t it Oa:;., l-up- r iu "t- a:.a A a-,r ed uf t: . f..J -■ «r i _ r . r i , : « nay aavt; iinj j,ap! r ony y.-ar tor 7’ ■■.u'j Dv‘>arj in li.lVuriC'r. -No p.tporWii i)i-U;.foi;;;i.u-ju v.hil: iht;^iuLscr.b^r owt.s ruiy ’b:n;f, a h.- iH a!;I. lu pay ars i a I'..*Iuiu To n-hly tui,- Kiiito: a I - ii.sconiHiuf- at oni; mon;h bi :ui . tlii-vAp.ra- Til : w.ll uui b /u!louxd lo Ciscgjilinuc liit" the i :;pirul>Kj c:' iLc £rbt y«.ur w.ihout jjayiiigfyr alUiSiTipli.Jll. menis w.l! b;: cunsju uuusly ri;i J curr^ctly ’Dsvrt- ■'> Uar [J- r bfiiuft,- f..r tiic firt-i :ii'?f.-rt;ja. a.d 7\.-cvi- ,:ti 1. r co;iii;;'.;aii';. - cx‘i pt (.'uun aiid tjUii.r V. a ■ V.;,; be chdri;*'d ticc/.t^-jue per •i !;!,ia tb ii^ ;v,‘ rii?..;:, ( :%ving to ih-.. delay, g-;iK‘* .)t -P'ja r -ilcrtt. . A ;:bvi:jl d.si’uiail v*;!i bt- before his Hon. llobert H. Morris Mayor ot ol ^.ew-Vork. ^ Xew-York, Aui^ust 23, 1S12. i niy catse was incurable. The dis^easc now envelop- i for Ball and Poinp, by coniinij lo the door, smelling | anxious exactness, and Sol soon denuded himself GESTLEMt.v: A tale of niisury and woe is mine I hapless; j l;il.3 down o.nl wtnl under •.hi- water in the " Buck Hole " to lell. aiiJ Ud iiiewiory ever consiani in the lask j f blooJ ami j ?up^. “Now,” contnmtd the old ihe sa-| *'• Ijke a shuffler duck with h:s wing broke. Pufl ! the I *'??"'?S 1 vug.-, U.-.n's the seve.es; Jogs in this coumi v— ' put! I as ho rose to the surface. - Got it, Sol f’— picture aul aluiost wonder if it is do. For inontiis I ‘‘’''ma bvf leco.mnl'nJeJ 'hav- "'t ek Bill stonea;er’s two year olJ steer jum|)- ; " No, dan^ it, here goes again ”—anti Sol diiap- .,re„-l,e.i u,,o., a be.i ot »utle„n,r rack- j OOJ vvlnloit '"1 immi bm liuie i eJ tnv var.l fence, atiJ Bull anJ Ponip tuU (mu by ! peareJ a scoonJ tune. I'uti'! pulV! and a co.isiJer- d l.v iliL m.j...t cxtrn. latmg uuiiii. v.itii groan , ^ _ | ,jj(. ;ind tiiey killed him afore niv boyscouiJ : able rattle of teeth as Sol once nioro rose nito •■ up- nii', and iiiy tjjiiv nope liespair. Ouen and ollea i , ^ . * i ,,t * i i j i i iju~ K, '.,r i- Kurco'?'* 4. P.. iiirr*. iviuieotheiL.eptin the .till hour:.of ni^Mu. 1 l.avel!^'=«'^‘'>“"J I ein loose, to save the worlJ^ _ ,1^7. ‘‘‘-'v old liurse ? Y-’J'mv I mj me less than ten doliard, 1 am we:!, leb, leer- •• V..« nv.iStrn •’ .5aiil we meeklv : ‘‘ Bull and I fell it tlr.i* time, but some how ii slid out ot m> lily and lieclare tj the world, thal ii near 3.000 in lravelliux and doetori i:u i:i • -1,..1 i_ ’ or o\ . , I ihc ‘J. :iad r V t:.. y. pr. Adv. '• iilo i; ri.SCli;*. IltS jiibcT ut‘ i:i^ r- r i> ii: ■: = : 4..1. J ■uliL I- -i Ui ;c V.;;. ! . C;:dri;* d ■ 1 u.- Oih. f a • i;i;it ;.i 11^ y in . uias J. Jbliii:;.’, 'J.' tile i J 1 ; .1 vVi.ll I ' • ■ 1 ■ ' * .1 Si- >n o'lr vvi-;o-.«;vroLMl ilil licljtii.l iOliiJui am 'JA suilej'- ■ -.ise tii^u !l.cr« vXisiij, withaul a Irvlinj J iilij ai’icin^ ii ^ >jr iieari;;, aocoiupa- ii=- c of bL-fc tuu :n j; rehi f il Vv'c scii- turned lu^. fiicc lo liic waii and wi.lu*d lo die. Aluiou^ni i stood on tiie bruiK of cLernily and the ihrc.i'l (j1 ii.o .;5 ic cc vcrei .jel itilill oreallied uii. i/je i tiij> iioi i I') aura; 1 iiilie lliou^hL it. uiiulu otj evi;r i;.i.;aioa .ij iju, and oniy hopeii thal Oca'll v\.i.ii'i sui.-.iow tae iiame. Aly t.icKnefcs vv.ib lireii Oioo^itL oil aiy iiiipriidcnily expot.ng mybelf to a sln.ag current ol air while uver-neated j ivhere 1 tsJiall 'he happy to coininuaicate any ihiii^Mn wliich caudad a sudden r.heck ol porapiralion. My ; relation lo the above cure. PAUL JbljKDOCR. coniidaiiii at lii'al oeeined liirhl and liardiy woriti ' _ _ , , , r . ,r,, r while lo cail a jMiydiciaa : bai i soon he^an to >^i ow j ^ O \\ N V\ Oivivb PROCLiAlM I Le^ tae worte, aiiil a piijbiciiiii v\a& calleu, who prcsjcribed j win”* speak lor liseili some pdls cuai.aiiin^^ a powcnui preparation oi nier-! ° ^ ^ c.ury, be fid.ovVud oy aar^: i^ariha root and h^nuin | PSri:uokl^, i*ugubt ib. loiw. v;!ib in i.ie luio a lea. waicii i conlinuevi Uriin » lor ' more liian can be told, 1 w^aa peri’ec'dy r.ured by Uf^- i:ig your invaluable jireparaliou Oi ^jarsajiaiiiia ; ma i uovv reconiineiid ii to all biiuiiariy •aiiiicied. Thojse wi.^liing to know larlher pariicuia.rd will lind me at i my retiiJence, No. 27 VV^arren-streei, .\ew’ York, ive;!. Yeb, leer- .. Yt s, ma’am.'’ said we nieekiy ;* “ Bull and I fell it tlr.i* lime, but some how ii slid out ot my lIL after :.i?ending [Vinp siiin lo be very tine do;;?.'’ ; liiigers.'' Down \vt'!il Sol again, and up he camo •• You mav well sav ihai: what I tells tl'.cm to ; aiier the lapse of a minute, sliil without the pouch. :r old • ■' -Vre you ri^>'/il S7trc ’i,vp:iie, that yo’J lost it in th's ioiiid h,_;e,'’ ^aid Sol, gating ouL upon a !a;ge rbck, while several arjnlasi witooui liilei’iuiytjioii. ;Soon aller laixmg liic liiei'i’U. y i he^aa lo ieel iLs poisonous in iiuei.ce. Uoie guiiidular is^bteiu i.ecanie al- lecled, albo lae bones, joiiiL^ and uiusi’led; luaipa l.jriued upon tne akin neiriy as big iis an eg;» ac- xMessrs. Sand:>; Gentlemen—Ovvmg lo you a ilo they do—and if I was to set iht'm on your horse y“i‘'ler, tliey’d eat him up alore you coiiK sny Jack fl.>b» rtsoh. And its jist what i shall ilo, ' the ciialteiing cl his teeth divided his words into if you tiy to prv itito my consari.s. They are none : r'>‘htr moie than their legitimate nuinber iit sylla- of your *bu>mess, nor Vanburen’s nuther, I rrclvon ' b! s. *• Uh. pei feciiy ceriai.i. Sol, pcrteclly certain. Oh, old VanbjKri! I wish 1 had you here, you j ^ ou know in hard dollars weigh a pound or old rascal! IJ i>how you wiiai—I’d—I'd make • two. 1 diJ’ni mtniion the ciroumsiance wiien I Bull and Pomp sh«r.v you how lo be send in’ out } Orsl came out o'" the river because I was so scared to take down what liille sinti’people’s got. jist lo lax ! ^^ud Ciinhis^ d I 1 i'nl rei.n-mb'r it. But I it. w.ien its taxed enough a’rcay !’' ■ kiiow jusi as well wntti ih * poiich bioke ihiouj^h All this lime we wcie j)erspiring ihrough fear of I luy coal pocket, as can be!” debt whicli mon‘‘.y cannoi i>ay, I am iiuluceil lo 1 tho lit*rcc guardians of the old woman’s porlai.— j 'i'hu.s rc-a^siircd, Sol look the water agam, and tutike a public ackno wledgeaieiit of the benclit 1 icijoih wht n the wiilow paused, we remarked las we were in a hurry, w'e requeiU'd him to bung iiave derived from your (to me) invaluable prepara- ‘ ^ ‘ ~ tioM (Jt Saryapariila. i w ts atliicted with a terrible scrol’aU)us duease, herediiary, in our tamily, coippauied vsilii inien:^e i*urnmg neat, wnicn Kept! which coinmence'.l on mv neck, and. conlmumg to sueihag until lliey l>roKe. and disciiat ged inatler and j spread, soon reacned iny e.irs. running into my head iilooj. i’ae.5e ooatmued lo mcreatie uniil they cov- j extended ail over my lace, neck, arms, and low. ri r .. I •i . J ll > o' til :* o'.ovtd. ei i • - i •' s I- ' .a a I.he aar laac.i^ ; I'a.i. S', ra; 1' > . : ■. 1 i i )-ie ei’ (.'Ll > . . (■ . ‘ I...- . e:..-. j'..o ‘I i • a • : , ■ - I ;.)ie ; : la. a- .. I i o 1 ae- • s ', 1 1 ; al . aal 1. i 1 L i O .• I If: I. vV I.e. ; ^ - a- a '■!*-! ^ r- r •> 1 ‘g t - .. . i Ik, a" ^ ne . : . • •' '' i ' j . ' V- . - ^ . o- ha... ; - 1 ^ 1. a i . ', • ,o .1.- ■.pel .. i e I e. '1 1 O lea* \'.\i i, I- U 1.. re..-Lo;’ u;. a r a. ;ja; J !. a a I a. 1 tae pu .e ■ uii.i’ r lae ij,i.aa i' 'ii.ii i .V. r as aaaiaa. vv..a- d . ■ ha I -a' juu.' chcai. We e.iiiiioL; tiu* himian liea’ri / ;a'-cL iiu K;d )\v. ;ia 1 e.xtends to him the inp ;thy, i!' ii'.t-.Lr.imore. This may at ii \. ill noi cur* . ill' fetls hiinseit I iliil :.'linhed.—he .'^lill leeis hiniseif a '■e a.i^ui- .. .ai,’'i‘r.^ around Ins pillow. I 1 i laiiU.ir .ViUi ll..,' liiniory ol di.^ease.s, Mii -i-'i; liio f ijti i iiici’e.i.se oi ij. I., r.-..-It-i..-3iiig Iroai all lai- iitthil oi ihe sy.-?l,'ai ;— the o 1 J I Ui. erevi ui} waa.e boay. i-Jul lais was only the tjegm- nmg ol my .ilihcUons; now conuntmcea those lorlu ring paia^ l. ruu d ciiroine- rneumaiisai. Al liaies il seeaied as n i v. as sireudiod upuii a rack and all my laubs were bem;^' torn from eacn other j aloUierbas ll aharp knives were piercing me al every point.— The mutcles ol my legs seem»ui tieil in kuois iuid Were a.' hard as a oouf. Aly distress was now so ^rreal laai my grOvins al nigat uisluioed tne whole hijute aad a.so some ol Die 1 uimlies in the adjaceni huhdiags:. i nad iiul blepi a uigni c;mee ihe eany pari ol i^ecemoer Ki^l; tne only sk:ep 1 obtained was a lew hours durnig tne mulale of tlie uay pil- lokVed up ia a chair, aad lia: erapi.oa nad also lear- le.sslyinereased. My laoo was cijm.jlelely covered, witii an exlt;nding sore. 1 haa now snrunu lo a mere fcikeleion—the SKin and lUsh were so diseased aiuuiul my Ihiijiio ta.it tlie bo.ie Jie.ir.y puiiruUeii and ihe pii\s:ci.ins i)roaounced my ease bev ond the reacJi oi medjciiie. Oa aj'.v i vVisacu lhai I mi^ni er exlreiniiies. Il beca:ne a (hsgnsimg objecl to looK ujton. At tnues my distress was sc great that 1 was unable lo sleep or Uiy' ilown, and the disease extending inio my ears, seriously atiecied my iiear- msj;. My face v.’as one contmuous sore, from winch a discharge a matter and waier liept c^onstan fly ooz mg out. Peoi>lc avoideil me, .Mippoi^ing 1 had iiie small pox, or some other iniecl oua u .!:• ti^^e. and 1 was consequently obliged lo re!:n:paish my business. Notwihstaading 1 n.i.i the t)tsL medical advice, ami tru‘d dafereni plans of tre,niueat, the disease grew woise, unfd I gave up m di-spair. Fortunately fjr me, i chanced to I,ill m with a lady on board a rail road car while iravelimgtbr my tieallh, who inform ed me thal iier sou \\as al one lane m as t>ad a con dition as i was, and th.U by using your Sarsaparilla he was speeiliiy cured. 1 irainedlately procured t.u; article .iiul comuieaee.d iisem^' it. a .d aovv, iilter having useti less than t'ix bJilles, I am well and able LO attend to my .t.isi.iess. 1 send you tins that as she was determined not lo answer questions j the pouch and hall the money to Dadeville, if his about the ptoduce of the farm, we would just set j diving should prove successful. down the age. sex. and complexion of each member | ‘‘ i'o be sure 1 will.” said he and his blue lip; of her lamilv. 1 ^vith cold, and his whole frame shook ffor; • . alnij ut tlie Orj.veuUr .a, eiiiifeioU' ulcers .nid eui oaif r..j;'e e'. e.--. ami aie. oe-j c.ia,-;; o; ;‘.i -ii.iry il L.. i ■' SO 1 1 1 vV-.tri ! ; e^iaraLioa. . 1. i:' u;M;; i.ii ^:r’>.'a i ’.i ;,.-a me I. -.ll'n-cio, liieir la- 1 'i.iaiiig :i; a,' tioa . lliej e Jia^^ a : ia 1 m on.T- llilN ha ' . , bUi-om ;r- ■ *1 pul-i K>riu :,.aii !s us a^TT-.icd, laal y I'epoce luh i' roai my ItJag and prutraeieii illness we had ! tjt.iiemenl as an ..icl oi jvisiiee, only hoping it may ' mdufe Hie alilicied to mai^e use oi' the right meui- Ime, .mu liiereny save them suiiermg and expense, i’hose wit.hnjg to learn larlher paiiu-uiars concern ing my case will tind me at 2U/ Greenwich street, Vviiere iL will atiord me great piei.isure to connnuni- cate an>inmg m relation lo the above. i am. Willi gratitude, ynnrs, 6cc, AMOS DKXMAN. ; V .r: aes. i ,il iei u>; m- oul;u’. ■ IJ Uiis newj '■ » .» * c* a - - i * I »u, 1V * * a I t i,) I ■ ; .\.\ lK:> c.’ >S . V iv ."j.V - i r; is lae it:Si.ill la ^ cai eMaei iia.'a'r' lu leataig { Ol j>rei>'.raiiOij, eoaalm^’ iiieai lo coa • ae :aii/.a reuuccti in circum.-imces. A bhorl laae >'.:ice hilc loo.aag in ilie pa^.'crs, 1 chanced to sjv; \inii' b ■a'.rayarala .idveriised, accompanied with a Ci j liiic.ue .fa.a -Mr. ijurdo.’k. of a ino.-it extraorui- a.iry care inaiie by Us use. Tiic case m some re s^M'cis resemolcil my ovvn, and i fuuiul liiat iinger- iag hooe slill clung to lile. ll seeaied like a vshis- p'r iK)m litiavea. 'i’he sei omi day aiier i comaieuc- I d tah'iiu ll I leli the [>ain much easier and went lo ^leep. 1 n.ia aoi Lie[)i like ilns; before Uir niantiis.— i’jV ilu; lane 1 had used oae liollle, Uie pain aad aearlj it’ii. llie eruj-iion v.as much iietier. i now fell a .-^lra:i;;e lu>j>e. >j;a'aei’mg in my breast tnai i should live 1 pernajis ije cured. ihis couivl n')t be. I aareO not believe it. 1 fceiil .ind got an- oLlaa' bo'.ia', cantinuiag lo unpi'ove rLipidly, aiul stiH :iaolher. and 1 — I ■ lew .lays smce a mise.rahlc, s’.if- lenng. liyaig niit.i, was aiiiio^t uell. I'vvt) v;eei\S Jrom tne iiav 1 took tiu- nr.-1 dosi,“ 1 was out, and Prepared and sold at wl.t>l ‘^.alc and rettiil, and • exportalion. by A. 13. bA.NL^ri & Co.. Druggist )S ly. ; quivered with cold, and his whole Jrame shooic ifom ••No sich a thin:^—you’ll d:> no sich a thing,” hl^-^ same cause, said she; •• I’ve goi'live in family, anl that’s all! Tiic •• river ager •* made Sol shake worse than you’ll git fVom me. ()ld \"anburen must have a | ’hat Fall! heap to do, thal draiteti old villiyan, to send you lo j BiU we kdl him diving for tlie poucliin dustnously, take down how old my chii.iien is. I’ve got five and no doubt he would have got ir. if it had bceu in larnilv and they are all between five and a hun i- | there ! red yea'rs olJ, liiey are all a plaguv sigfit whitir Once, as we were about to talce Ie?.ve of a house ihan'yoa, anJ whkher ihey are ht'o: sUe, is none ^'it v.diich we had put up th-^ night previous, one of of your con^arns.” i the girls—a buxom one of twenty—followed us to We told her we should r paii her to t!ie Mar-j the fence, and the followingensu»-d ; — sha!, and jhe would Le lined, but it only augincnlcd “ Novv, ’squire they say you know, and [ want her wrath. ! you to tell me cf you picas::—what icUl chickens ••Yts! sen! your Mushal, or your Air. \'an i be worth this fall ?*’ liuren here, if you’re bad off lo—lei’ emcome---iet 1 ” Ho w many have you ? ’ \lr. V.,n B.iien come,'’—(looking as savage as a j ‘‘ 'i’he rise of sevcnly, und three hens a-seitin’ !'•' Bena.il t:g.(\'>) Oh’ I wi.>h lie u'ould coine''--| " Well now, *MiSS Betsy,‘‘ said we. ‘-you know Old n. I iio^iriis lilatfd, aad her eyes gleaiiicd—j liow inucii I ^el by tne old ninn youi' dadly—and I’d cut ills h. ad oir.” : tb^ Inily, vt»u know how she and always ^ot •• 'riiat niiijht kill him.” we ventured lo remark, i along—and Jim and Dave, you know we were al- b}’ way of a joke. j wavs like brothers—and yourself', MiSS Bel:>y. 1 Kill him ! kill him—oh—if I had him here by j consider my pailicular fnend—and as it is you, i’ll iht‘ years, I n ckon I would kill him. A pretty f l- ' tell you !"’ low to he e.tiing h;s vitiels oul’n gold spoons that poor ^ “Do ’sqiiire, efyou please ; they say \ an Buren's people’s taxed for, and raisin’ an army to g. I iiini | goinglo fee.i his big army on fowls : and some folk.; ai'ule kinir of Amerikv—the oul 'acious, nasty, | say he’S going to tak'e •cm w’lihoul payin* for ‘eni.^ stinking, old scamp!'’ Sae paused a moiiK'nt and j ;iu:i some say he ami—an I I thought ai couise, tf 'h‘ii K Suined, •• And, now, inisi r, j.tl put down i he did pay lor 'em, the price would nse !'• wnai I tell von on that nan. r, an.l .ioa’l be telling 1 ” Well,'the fact is—bnl donfl say anythmg botit ^•y aad ChemiJit, Granite Buildings, Broadway, comer oi C.iambers street, New York. Pncc ^’^i. no lit *3 to St n 1 to Waishin^'ton city J-a.lv TomMiin'iS, ugeable v.'oman, ulj ' The above Mcdicinc is fur sale in CharloHCj BLiALEY OAl'^i. Iv Druggist. I’e.i' V i,ue ia I-e mu.'-t eiliCieni ioria ah ine m» * a* a ae .'lart'aaarilla ; and Ha y have at. .. .... i;j Jt- ,.:\-iiao.e re.-ani by meaas oi j s:icretl W or i. ■ mj'i in.)as cui i co.ri;^^ a.maius.— i l a’ il n lro£^ a.r.s iiaeo^iiuai is governcU ay aincih’ tns.sj :...il lae es>e.;l!.il pra;i ioics, /T Hie a wa.-' : til-' res:iir,iUvc‘ ^a.iaeol tae Sar- ..epeon^-. lailireij,' [.'reserve.J. i'ius is ..aae-i wrii oliaa' a.'ticie.-, :-elecied \vat>liy ■ e_;el.;oie i.ai jd na, a:i i;. \\.;.ca, .tre tiiO '.a r.^ ol L*1 od. aicaan: taen w.ilhed mMi'iv liiree nlm^s wiiboul even Ihe assis-! icinai i taiua; (d a c..ine. Ana now, i M ..r,.a I ^enllemeii - yes, now, I 1, j aai ’*veil: and .lave iestia>‘.a b. ioreG) ! u;>on llis V 1*1'.; :ii !i :iii ii'i'fiii iif'Jif-*. I- iFi^ I >i i S C Ju TAKING THE CENSUS IN ALABAMA. Ujjon liiat all might belie>.e my .^tat*anent ui . O.i hov,' laiiitilv ia’secoiil wi»rd.''t j ae.^ciabe ino>e .eai lul nights iji’ agoie,, iliese d re.adlul ! il.iN’ii of sufi--riag. Tr.,.' ! Yes, genliemen, 1 herald i It lo tile W'.'.ad inat ail may kno a wnat your prepa- railoa oi Sars,ij»arai; ilona ior me. M Uiose suiitaan'i; ana I. 01 i ii. tie Vi b .a I. 'I i'rt pa. a. . . i u lalo a' to vi. "■ .:::rUu^ .‘.• • paia ru ! ) ai:' ir^i a ai, • t>. > >A ui- !, .aiacoM.s v;-, a. -v' I ■ > .i . or aaaTv.a -■ ihon. w Incii , I,, a r. u 1 ■ ; a.- aaier .la .h'" uiii ■; liuid f ,;Cl al bits ae. ii .oa.u 1 i y earas lovvartl wi.-. aad i u.ip. iio[)o lliis sbiie lent v.ail induce oili ers lo j)arsae the s.ime cwursti lor relici. Evi r i-raiefuilv \ .)urs. lae laip'.a'iaat power ol im- ;‘o ’’re^s o' ajsiaise and re- '•. i .v’-'l heailia i'laa’elal e. a^e aris.ng li.).a a.i mij)ure j liY A • CHICKEN :,ian” 01’ 1310. The collection ot statis'.ical inrormation concein 5n'T tlie resouices and mJuitry ol the country, bv tile assistant marshals who were etnjiloyed to lake the -last census, was .a very diilicull v.’ork. The V. ....ly neiii i ; > , . , . ti^icied liKe 1 j !'-^pukir impr(ssi0n tliat a tiemendous tax would j s(;on loilow the minute invtsii^alion of tiie privab- ' afiair? of tin.' people, caused iht; census lakt-r lo hi : vieweil in no bt tlei light than a lax-gatiieier; ana : Ut aur ci vn, t, , I ■iren il—t;.e arn'.y is to bu leil on fi)w]^: the roosters will bo given to tlia oliicers t » make 'em brave, anJ tho hens 10 till! comrnurj .'t,l Hl’.s, because, yj;j see. they We objecied to making any sucii entry, l-u! the aint as goou.^ TiiOM.lS TUilXEIl, n Anaihy street. C//-7 mid i'o'Lnlij of 'lor::. 1 hereby ccr i the const qutnce was, lhal the iidoimaiion cijugiii lily thal on tin by iiiin was eiiiicr wahti* Id eati.eiy, or oivt n witn iJteal ri-iuctance. 'Phe leluins thiaifv-'ie niudt.' l>v ia aa.i. ^ p;-!a- Auj;usi, it>l.i, the above j ^ , .... . , t .■ ..a;i the S', .•'bv.i, suja as j na.nuM i'nonias i'urner appeared belore me, m tne maish.ils exhibited a vt.i) iinpt.i tClview Oi lit pii.);!'!. 1 beui'a ili^m. cnro.aii i l^ayt^r's oiii/e, an.i liavaig ne.iai duly sworn, si.iied j Wf dkn and industrial progrtab ol the counliy. In a;.-,.. J ir.an an i.iiudu'.ioa’.-use ! that Hie iiimve dalianeni by iiim subsciibed was ! some portions of the country Ihe t.'XCilemenl against avacr- ai l:!e. ii,;ve onlv to use j h’ue. lUJBiiliL'r ii. MOllUlS. I iht* unfortunate olliceis—who were known as the a.I.syor of the C;ty of New York. • ‘‘ c!ucke/t —.oade it almost dangeious tin’ them 1 ilo ht'rel.v certiiy ih.iil lae iibove is a correct i to j)roceed with the business ol taking tliccen>ui, shitement o!‘ ioe taise of i hoiiias i’uriier, and the j and biller were the taunts, threats, and abus*^ uliich eifeclof yonr Sarsaparill.i uj)on him ; ins wile being j they received on all hands, Dut most particulaily a member of my coiigreg.aiioo I have Irequently vi- | f,Q,jj old women of the country. The deai Sited Ihem aiitl icnow the lacis to be; true. ; souls could not brar to be calechised alioui tin SE\ .\10L il \ ^iN DIaUStiN. j p.-odnce of their looms, poultry yards, :ind dairn s; Intl.. Ctin a Co.m- :s ad camt.aied ; t,i; coiaydaini •'aii(-ig-.'s wii.-a; Ioe ja’epara- le: jrs na\ * r;' -1 ,»L'a iae e.'s.»e- ol I hag vowed that il should be tlone, t,> prevent; ‘‘ Incou'se! any misn presentrdioiis of hei case. We, howcv’er, i *' you see, the iirns will Le u arih aboM ihtee w.Te pretty res.jiaie. until she appealed lo ihe couch- ; bits, and rooders a hull a dolla.", •.md ready s.,ie, al ant win Ins. Bull and Po np After the fiisi glimpse that.’- She was perfectly delighted, and we do not licsi- late lo say, would have rewariled us W’ilh a Iciss, if W’e had asked it; but in those days, moJesty was t!ie bright trait in our character. As it was, she only msiaed on our taking ‘‘a bit of something «d tib-ir teelh our courage gave w.iy, and w*e made ill'- eoiiy in I bol l iiand across a blank schedule— • Juiy To'npk'ios, a^jtabU woman, and four cliil- di.'n.’' cold” in our saddle bags, in case we should reacii lown too late for dinner. C.>ur next encounter w;js w’ith nn old lady notori- on.' in her nrjj^d-b(n hood, for her garrulity and snn- W-- now h ''->-n:' d the ol 1 laJy to dismiss her ca- nine Irii iids. that we might go out and depart : anJ lortiiA iih nmunling our old bl.ick, we rode olf. (Jur next a.Uaniure was deci Icdiy'a dangerous one. Foniing the Pallapoo^a river, where its bed ^ is I'.xtremely uneven, being fornied of masses ol i pie-mindetlness. Ht loquacity ktiew no bounds 5 ock full of fissures and covto'ed with slimy green | it was constant. unreniiLtmg. interminable, and some- tnoss, win n about two-thirds of the way across, we | inni s laughably silly. She was interested m quite •vere iiailed by Sol Todd from the bank we w^ere ; a large Chancery suit which had been •* drugging approaching. " Wo slopped 10 hear him more dis- i its slow I’englh along” for several years, and furn- iujt-i’;-. t ished her with a conversation fund wdiich she drev/ [i' ilow ! little ’squire, you a chicken huhting j upon extensively, under tho idea ihat its fnerits could d iv V” I never be sufHcienily discussid. Having been warn- Ij.'ing answered alTirmatively, he continued—:• d of her prop* n:aty, and bein^T somewhat Jiurried You b-iter mini the hob^s in Hiem eie rock^- vour horse’s :> i il out. Yo'i see lhal big black rock down to ’ hearing; her entimerriiion of the strong points of her if! whin we ca!l--d u['on her, we wire disposed to get rse’s foot gils kelched m ’em youdi never | through business as soi n .as possible, and wi'hou! Yo'i see lhal big black rock down to ’ hearing; her entimerriiion of the si S’.i iJin; good bottom down be- i law case. uai'ii: • g: alliaaaa vvna i 's.Oed m-i..y I iU;ea’) v. iiaai produces i.aj o-.::a, m i.ic.i ■; sp-.-i. "! .s.ir.'leMialia. i'tie propri- ^ wic laaay ye.iis tiiey liave beeii eiiga- u’.ag a, ha\e iried nundrevls of experi- ie. ^ ;a i.'e n'raao sy.'tem, aad liave o.id me jji ..a’.- t... vv.iau.' ibg u.ippj iesulls m nameroas Hi- l iii- i' iiiivl ll.'}■ N'.ere Jt;lermmed not lo oiler ll to i: = . ’ ai l un'd t.,i y ii i.i become inoruvigiiiy coa- \aa ■ ' 1 1 ns i.a.iicy. ihe) h,i\c now bucceeded ill ; r. p.ii a la .aiane. u nose rta'-toi iiiive virlaes ar-- *■ .li. -a par. m 'iie. hi-tory ol meuicmcj ; •;! i i;'l ; ; ) t.oo.-'KiaiiatiM t)\ Liie iMiinerou.s Vi I.' an-.} a •-'laieaial. .d c ; oi u*e laosl dil- ^'ia n-aii ane h.i' bean nrepna‘l f).' :ac beaeiii f-1 all ^'Ua; ria^ maaaia 1. b th rich and po.u-. ;i!id to the m ag'. .1' poor 11 v.ali t>e giveu wiliicau moie y .uid u It a. , r>- by ih; ir bringing a ceiidic;ite o: ine.r 11c- 1 tr iO t..a l astor, the Altigialraie or lae. ,\iiier- Pesior ofihe Methodist Episcopal Ciiurch, Duan-s l j ani when they “did come down ” upon tiie utifoi- j tunaie iiKjuisilor, il was with a force and volubility ! that were sure to le.ive an impression. We speak i fiom experience, and feelingly on this subj* cl; foi I it so hap[)ened, that the M.irshal of the South*an I IJisiriciof Alabama, rejiosing especial conlidence” j in our ability, invi sbd us oned>iy with all ihr pow ; er of assistant Marshal, and armmg us with the pro ! per number of blanks, sent us forth lo count the no- I >es of all the men, womtn. eliilJren and ch’.'djens. i lesideni upon those nine bundled ^quare miles o! I rough country which constitute ihecoun'v of I'rilla j poosa. Gioiious spoil! liionght we; bat it diin i i turn out so. 'Piue, we scaped wi’honi any d jii. a o sui. ring ha-., thi.ai and la>‘ i.iui:■ V alii, i.. are n.‘ =.. d. ae or I di •} d. aa .i^a Wi.l b ' J"- U; e I'-i ■ i a- . -u i l.a‘ I..va in : Vi If- - 0 \ ll f. L‘. vWird. .i.na now a' J a lae tC;>li:a!)oy u; ; alhei mg ar.aa.id il j a\ w.l!)se ituierenl v 11 ae, s t ie ;;q-.aa. are clcanscvi a .a tne i...l .-Ieaj O' waii-e.-s oi lis iiier.ls. Lj -I il >.,iiivi \ as oc. ii iiiiuaaa.l \iiaae:'. vV i.iii it na> . K Wiii a.) auaui. and by its use me uorid ■ i-L : t V- d of a \.is‘ aiuouia la sn.iermg aiul j i'iii' pi'->pt U'lars ha\ c niaila arrangements ! . -ui.ng It Uaua;^hoat ti.e uhole I mtcu Slates. I ■a: III i\ iii\e .L vvitaia taeir reach.it is also i laaili ui .aa’l- .ace it int'> the nospiiiiis. lalo - We. the undersigned, being neighbors oi'Thomas Turner, tlo hereby certify iliat liie abt)ve ;s a cor rect sialeaieni ot' his case ana me operation of your Sarsapaiil'.a iipon liim. Vv ILLIAM LOZEY, Wmc Merchant, i-orner ol Cnurch an.i Leonards-st. j ‘ K L ii. P L M L> V, (.»ro ce r. C'. riea' ot Fr .nkim ana CiUirch sis. 1-SAAC 1. Gi'ocer. 1*7 Franklin-st. KeU'renc.e is also !aatle(if any farther evi.lence IS re[oired ) to .Mr. .i.inu's ijrovvU. ol the hou.se o! Brown. liroiiier. Oi: Co.. who is at ([uainted with the above ji.iriu a'.iis. ni whost- taiq)loy the at»ove nam ed i'hom us d'uraer was fcu' a nainoer of vears. your right? vV’’li, there’ low that Siiike down thar. outside that lilile riliie 1 papers— —and no.v cut liurlitmto lh.it smooth w-ater and! •-Takni^" the c*. t ‘-Alii :u iho house, and drawing our .h .1 ! « s, ma’am !” quoth we. ci)iie'acros^ : ■ ; -'-va; woii: ves ! bless your soul, hon y. take We followed 3'I’sdireclions to a Ittler, and plung-j a seat. Now do! Aie vou the gMilltnian ibat Mr. \’an Buren s nl out to take- the scn^Lh ? I down, h:;V/ l"L ' bun V ’ mg into til*. smfiotiL wdler, we found il to be a b.ism ^uiroundtd W’ith sleej) bdges of rock, and deep * w-ond»^r ! well, good Lard look -iiough to s.vim l.he horse we rod'e. Round and i Mr. Van Buren an Iwh-n you setd onn i the old blacl-: toiled, (viihout fin iingany place | We explain’d thal we hud never seen tlie i^esi. it vvhicli hecouM eiiecl :i laniing, S(j piecipitous j d-n'; didn’t “know iiim from a Side of sole ieatb- were the sid s. Sol occasionally asked us, ‘-if the i erand we hud been wnfan to, to tuke ii.e iaoilom waiN’nt tlist rale?” bal did nolhing lo helu ^ censu?. iis. At length we sjr.imbb.-d out, wet, and chilled j -‘Wei!, mw. thar agir*! L.v-' vo’dr ? ui’ — to the bone—for ii was a sharp September mornii.'g \ i 11, 1 spose* Mr. \ an ikiren tvr ' yc u .a Ir'a i and continued our journey not a little annayed by ! did he i N? the boisterous roaring laughUrol the said Soi-ano: :e s migtjty iai.c /■; { I - H .It our piclur ^qlJe apptaiance. We h iddit more ih-m got out of iiearing of I ' ^ yo;ir saui» Mr. \’an ikiren wr t y; u .a Well, 1 sa'pp 'S*-. Sio.ae !.i:i 1,; ' cer.s done it—blebs my S'.Ui !■ \\ -H, ^ !•, 1 L--' pra ' eJ th*^i e s migijty liii.c /^; ■ to a Ice dou n — t.m s d’s'h^jrd, )d ^ Vifl be Va. . bat i.-ks like . I c.ichinatory explosions, beiore we met one af iiis c.m c gil im ir jf.st rigl.ts m this couritry I U o- , . . . - , , .1.1 ..1.1 1 : I r .. . I I peo; * » * I bings, and also escaped by a veiy peculiar ki.ic ’ we have of *• sliding out;” but then we were fjuiz- * 'V j neighbais wha ^ave US to unJt-rsiand, ih.at the duck- ia-.v is ail f.r the licii :ttid r.ona f r the j.oor. L> . K 1 11* ha l lu: Ta'* p I. w 1 a _i c ,et >r. a!>o .-uamit To the public the fol- aaa ir an i higmy respectable sourcc zed, laughed at, abused, and nearly drowned. Caul dren shouted. “ Yonder goes the chicken man! -a him, hVll be after a threat of Soi a swim m the !ectav(.d. was hui tiie ful'ihnent ol you ever lieiir tell of 'dial casi my biiys has gaia;]:n . to mike t.be •• ch:cken-man ’ take , o.d Simpsoi. i Looks lilie, li.-y .never v.'ill y;t to Buck [Lde. ’ He had hear j of our the etnd on it. 'Phe cl’.iidrtn will sutler, I’m Ml .1 . are m 1 h* .>} u^.ag ii.eir pre.airation of Sarsa-j Men said, •• Yes. d p.tr.aa, Wwuai caiiaoi bai n.ivc liie elVect ol placing i " ‘ ' t»e\onJ ah uoubt lae cur.itive po>vers ol tnis medi- | ^^3 (.aquire about Iheir chickens, “ lo sit ihe doiis on | ■ i flopping on the OjOpo^ile side of the river, the night mighiy nfc'ird. Did you ever see Judge B- J .1 M .u . 4 ( I previous, and learning our intention to ford just, yes? Well, the Lori pr^.serve Ua! t'ssoon: —and the old women threatened, if he came 1 * ' ’ => - ■ ' ciae ; New-Youk, August 3, IS 12. . a: . -.1- av ill a> all Ihe puoac ms I reason m.iy oe m i T ih ir objeel tiie I a.;.a' i.i-' ‘ V, .I.-' 1 .. s w al . a i •oas'. ; •|.at..a lo re a..^a'5 ;-‘s re- i l.i-' ia-.ea-i ler^ It lie.',. I a to igs ti; iis tno 1- j ave \ ir la. or • j I ■p. , Lvon aa ; . la ii aa ricii ^ a.; e; oduCva lae i a ves.-* sage i prove. • li’ua; b ye,.r .m l i T ‘ >aebec, aiiii w.nie on the s: .a>covere,l tiie disease wanch a.’terwards ta ae a :^v)r‘‘ a.!li»Mian ; and iruly I can say, ae. cr ivvn ot tiiO he.ui lo the so.e ot my tool Did you ( ver where we did, fixed liimseU on the bank to ensure j hear him say what i>e w^s a^wine to c!o in liie I .u 1 I 1 our finding the way into theBuck Hole.” 'boys’ case agin Simpson 2 No? Wtll, ’squire him, w hi le the young women obsei\ed ••iheydidntj i,.rr.rrri-i:...ri Urr^nnht mir nnr> riabr on nnd will vo’j ax him the next lime you see him. and m noih- no lar* mighty IV b..»ys any how 'Pney ought to Sol, old fellow,” said W’e, •* that was a most un- i na’ h id a mig.ia, ^ -.J s'.ait, all on ’em,^ but God fortunate lunge I made into that iiole in the river— . b.ess you, that old man has u^eJ em up till ihey I ve lo?t m specie out of my coal pocket, and : aint able to buy a cratiar lo plou^ih uith. Il 3 a I I'm C'Ttam it’s in that hole, for I felt my pockd | mighty ha;d ca^e ^ turn, wniieine young womer ooseivej ••iney (tiJn I ji,(V)rrn:Uioti brought our nap right up. and £cf//you ax him the next lime you see hi linir I a man wanted to be so particular about | , |>jjj Sj,,'avvn to stay where he was till we ! write me w-ord ; and tell him v. hat I say ; Pi i3nlv i 7^7 Ji-cf^'ntin j -alb'ped back lo Sol’s, and found that . ing but a poor widow, and my b(;ys has got „ ! We have some rfanmiscences ol our onicial pereg-> 1 ' 1 11 ^ . 1 .. o i.v' n'i tn‘- in ^ 'i 1 I act 1 . , . li c . woithy. rod on shoulder, ready lo have oji a n.'ning I nm , .me OiJ ^stmp.'on lun. t m in. Ka ai rination that will do to lauoh at now, allhouLrn tne | - • ’ • ' a f* I fw'lT /i! ‘•Messrs. S lais — Crcnllemen ; Under a feeling! sense (d'u'r iiitade laherenl to us all when suddenly reliev‘d fro.a sutf'rr.ig and ilisease, 1 now, as an ..V.., . i. . . 1 oi' -u.^iure d.ie to \ .)a, .la 1 witli a view of reliev ing . rinalion that will do to laugti at now, ailhougn the j tiie' atl;-’e.l. ai avf ao »wn taiiie world the inesiima'^ occurrences w-ilh which they are connected were • ‘ hie ae.ieiit 1 imva r--.- aved by the use of your Sarsa- I at the lime, any thing but mirlh-inspiring to us. p irai.i. 1.1 iht* ye,.r I sailed Iroin EngUnd m j Wi? rode up one day to the rn^iience of a widow rather past the prim-‘ of life—(just tliat period . lOiai^.ei aa. a.ia ! aa ^is It not .-uliaa A ii. i'c .is Oi 1 a n . .e>‘ .vrou-j i al: ei.l O ax - liiO he.ul lo the -re w.iS Ii t .■'O ;a i.ie.-'S m me.' b ro:n tiie time hrgs ; j im ataaa d 1 »wn until the present, a perit)d ol nh)re * ' th in i^ n y air.>. 1 .1 ive suiiere.l all tnat numan na- j i lure was c i!)a >; ■ ',■ i.? u lag. 1 ii ive been under the I . ‘ • i ; care i.i.‘ la"-! .h^-'i i_raisiie 1 p.iy^icians, Doth ini ; L.I.- C‘ aairy i a i i lia >•. la 1. visile 1 iJatii. Cludten- I ! haai, i i^a n ,ia 1 - n '.i'a'st a’. Iii.-d vanotls spccidcs. ! aiao.ij i-inei , rather past the prim-; ot ">o-(|.i,t 11,at period ut i [ i 'hole, for I 'Wt mv^ focka | mighty h:.a caie, a„ J th. v. ili oughtn’t never to U which naturesupi.lies mo=ta.iuiiJ in ly the on win,-h ; j but lubricaies the hinges or the I'-maie langu*)—an 1 , ^ . . . P i i .r.n * • wi- -n' r i- ■ U L r II V i ney W.is ii« d up in a buckskin pouch, and I must ; Heie v\e ii. r^.j^ nic-hing to the lenca, walur 1 mb: me hotls^• ' ^ ^ ‘ ^ I our time w,.,> ■. la ci.-,^' •• Good morning, mad.iin jii we in ojr U;U iI blan 1 and someA-h it ms a j i i ^J: naauer. '• Mornin’,” said me wiiov, ^^utiiv. D.a«vin^ our bl ink' Iro.n t.j* ii c is^'. we proce‘-d f 1— 1 1 il the man, n,idarn, in.ii luKts thec'-usu'. h> 1.-. 1 » dd the old lady that we wished to lake down r lamiiy, and the produce raistJ a." a a. I ir_ra qj aiiiiy o. .^w.uai s iai i ice i, j jUipaor ba'o> ■ .V i I ^ ai K.V; vV As I ia>;i re-«ori 1 w.i-^ j I i ir >1 riai -nt. rvoea* ay . i.i'' e' I 1 ; - J 1 r.i a sjTi- ; Y i'v^ . 4 - C U VM I * i t r-a V ney w.is ii« d up in a buckskin pouch, and I musi j Of vo'i to il. Ip me gel il.” j >’ 'i'ni. ol c.ia se, was a regular olJ fashioned 1 ie, : the number of ^ I? ct* rill not ^e. n the a nount of cash mention'd by her last y-ar, ani be otl. After a good deal of i ,si. ill a coon’s age.” It took, tiowever. pretty trouble we got -dKou^h With the de^scriplions ot dm « II. ao 1 Sal concluded, as It was a pretty eold spfai members ol h*-r f.im.l\ , and the Slaliitical tabai# ea iri'- wt ath(-r far the season, ani the water was us fir as the aiticle -• cloih. • r.o5t likt' ice, that half ihe contents of thu buck- I “ How many yards of cotton cloth did you weavj von Id be just about fair fur recovering i in I&IO. ma am i ’ . h iri’rme. we a-reed that S I ! W. .1 n-v ! L'is see ! Y'ou know Sally Hitr- and -Ae down with I gins inai used to live ticwn in the Smith srUkOiiiii^ L. es,- -J I
Mecklenburg Jeffersonian (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 10, 1843, edition 1
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