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Sib, &riI iio stieniifejOsirersL A. v& -iaJrij)fS'eo pledges bimelf that ac ex O0 io fcfepUMI r be.wingn tQ giregen ..!vm(i1tijS'lo. til '.wbufibaf fafor him iwUh i - ITS fflO Mlfcl i0 J BAUD ! i rtla k la) t I2aV infant ' L... iiKriefteifwn acorf; aod caafing x :Vt iMf'd For lad iea a f ter cb i I J- UHaioef anil plflf eDtipg the falling bqt of 6hjif.-Srr aoj persoo; recoTeripg from iin tertpfej tjll a gp6d j growth: is; staged, sit be pte'mted ;by stteDtion to the latesj pe 4Kfe.513 ff jfeid. frotxi dand- .(LrtatAhcib roota.i imoarls health and to the V eolation aibdj pireven ts the hair UeUngloij lcjr or getting grij.-j-CthMt tsetlba oaif 10 con oeauiuuuj waen oone op So lidi es? aile 8 hbold ir b9 ai ad e w i t boo t i t Jik 0bireb Whii hare hf jattyjmeana con terii4 ifTAbJe headare immediately and I ha bef p ba 14 a boat &re years no more nair, ia toflojf wyvhead than on! tbe back of mf iidjlid aj bed poVeredwirh' a thick scarf. win: osins the Balm of Columbia, from Com- Cn.i Sb which JI bat e osed two and :iboi!fei of the Balm, which has (oily re ;td my hiiraod freed my bead eotircly from M. twt neaa js now coTerea wun ape, now jk; hairwbich any; one may see by calling 'i 12.-l840.i''V...;-.D;S SCOFlELD.Xl toijieWtsiatl-'JabroaloQkl al way's for the Far gale at tbe - Watchraah Office, and by C Wh;!S?Biwry, DrISHitH. Raleigh i D 3i,Hiiahorol:!J I . K.Sloan, Greensboro ; J Vibry, fiiogtpnt! j VEQElfiliE UN1VEUA1.1PILLS I, I i . .i.f ' JflB". 1 ;l ! J f iiui,iai6;ai;fnia cuice. '. :; ty INiifldpct. 1842 tf 14 tllijjij iernvan's ad- 'ii$eiefntlif -ypo wish reVel for yonr ma miidies. caw ana ooiain a remtay oi yui IDeb rid si o ' Tub afflicted. The wtibef hfa iast received a targe and fresh mi oirpi Mlffatt's Ufa IMedicine; Call & Helietl-MifCl'B.Wl4EELERMseht.': &!jryDe 10 120 fiuoss oxmnxiiT at Hf r Cents, Cotton Tarn. 90 Molasses,! 35 a 55 Nails, ! !Oats, -) 15 1 Porkl i 'Sugar, br. loaf. Salt, sackl tncfi, 20 a 25 rTallow, Tobacco, '7 8 a 20 -mee'(Lf'kOa''S5 Tow-Linen, 12 a 16 pfe-ifi'a a4: iNVheat. bush waste Whiskey, 25 al. 90 1 Wool, (clean; 25 i y jpAfETTEVtLLsl . April '7P?cif40a45 .tct haul fnr in advance i? S&Miwi w KWfc' a 1 Ttiiis or ApTfRTisiiro , . ;-tif nil 1 ' 1 1 ; ,'t- f MolassesJ "23 a 25 IP -'hiti ti!iL li APlfle-. S:iaH40 Nails, cat, 5i a j .;!.;;! I lUPaf ::4a 'a 5 25 a 27 Saoar biown6ra 10 teceived moathvl! ffeaJll lttmp. ;I'afi us- a k . Salt. ;!1Sac' 50 a 60 13 ;!ha24 Tobacco! je.af.2Ia 2 WPil4aid Colt loo bag : Sh; 20 Baletopb 8al0 Wheat new 75 a 80 50 a . 55 Whiskey , 25 a SO Wool, i 12: a 15 lit V: :! ? i" If - . Awtt 5. 184$' 1 Natli'cul assor 6a 8 i.it -ii- 4 r :"i wrought 16 a 18 a? i pi isit I1 m: :k , .-.'S--. !T.l .- a 6 15 Oats bus el 30 af 37 It M;! b2!5 mm Bt 75 a Si fijdiaitj amp 1 riooeib tOalft- t;ta V. ?;3t a .9 ou t ougar io i y mm "Til if :l V UfA. 5 a 611 Steel Amer. 10 at 00 l J a 0 : Enclish - j 14 - 1 . . i ! 1 I German 12 a 14 r.. to i TeaiinpeiSt $135 i VKI1TTCD AKD PCBLISOED "fcT -4- . - DEETOIV; ill MACE C. PENDLETdti t . is i hi i W 1 1 HtfndMpa ofciljdosno sdolts sre lost year l witlj wormiij wbeij acoe.oiber eaase has been tappoeed to be their oe one. .": -j . j ltjslsdinhteil ba all doctors that scarce a man. womadbfch1Id;ziii batf nhat' arssooneHor later trbobred with worms, and in hundreds of caaesj aad to fela'e.a avoxei fefr scarlatina, cold, oii some other ailing' carries oflT the flowers of the! homaii IsnStiy-while in trglh they die of Wdrmsf;knd thesecbold have been eradicated in a day, by ihl- ass yf s bottlr of KolmxlockU Pcrmifugt, tltb cost of. a qoarter of a d4lar ! f sckeningtfll tboogbi that these things ahoold Demand who can ever forgive themselves for oq( irymar ibis fVenn Exterminator, when tley kiiovr that etenf the case wa not worms, this reoiedy cbald jnot by any possibility, do hart -fba always good as a bnrgative let; the dis ease be what it ,iaay: How Important then to ose it, and who wjll dare lake the responsibility lado witboot it ? j Let eery parent that is not a brote, ask Ibeaoselrea tbia qaeatlon in troth and Jtfr JQVRmsnM had a child very sick for neti idiiweekj.fanii attroded by a pbysicish. witboatj reitef,wheO:Kolmtlock's Vermiluge was given, and next day more than forty worma were passed, iwhen the child recovered rapidly, i 1 A child of widnW woman, living near the ManhaaiilWaief ! Works, bad dwindled foirra jaiyWbt !! illltosai t airfIptdD with great dryness ofthe mouth, anditcbing of tbe noae. A bo- mane wdyi who! called to provide fur the family. sent immediately I fori iKLblmatpcka . Vetmifage, Which broDjbt away great quantiilea or worens for twd far three 'days, and the child crew better st once,; and! regained jits fall etreogih An less lhan amob.?-:jLr ' r: :. ;l, ,,j.--;f' f Several children in a highly respectable fam ily iniBroillwaf bid worms to a frightfol extent. aoJ were all cared rapidly wim tnts vermitave. ! j In some t tbe best families io . tbe neighbor hood pf .8t, John's Park, it has been extensively asedt fran heeirlnfiQstance of having eradieaT tpd a Jsfgllqoaiftityji ot worms, after all other remedies had failed, which was very extenai re ly known ia that part of the city. i A fanjily in New Jersey saved several children by the aself if pjnea girl of eight years! of sge, had become exceedingly emaciated before the Vermifoge was given. The next day three lairge wbrmih;wereii9dged, and sbe left off the Verrflimgeiwben shls i became again worse; and bad result tb the Verjmifage that finally brooghi away an Incredible; quantity of worms, and the core was coooplatei aod she gained her bealtk A PbTsic an of standing, had doctored a fami ly of children soma weeks, wit boot heios ante to restore no; qne oat or tne seven io neann ne bad' the ibefality f jiend for Kolmstncks Ver taUfoBe. ami! cared Ittel rest with it io less than a mtr? mk IfT:- liLii.. . . t : ! NomeroBS cases of other complaints were sap posed :toj jamttM- persons treated for fevr, ie hot finally; !a ijrifil of this Vermifuge diacov. ered the line caoseof the sickness, by bringing awav almoat an-innamerable qaantiiy of worms .1 . i r ft; fe M r J . S.l large sno small, asoj me persons recuverea wiio great desbtttebi! liitaacea'ef. this kind might be cited! to Ian 'Immense extent, bat it is aseless, one iiiil for 125 cents will show any one with aston ishment the cert a to effects of this Vermifuge. L Cfiever hiiy this article unless it hfve ' Dr KotoiBlocWlV)etmjfge? handsomely en- graved on me onisjue uoei, ana e ibu siuiuc of Comslock &. Co. ... . : . . - r wJgewfaJU tJ ;y heeler, saiisbniy ; a, sl it SloanJ Greensboro' ; D Hearli. Hillsboro'; J 1' ftlabry, uexinsnonf ,jur cnun, tvaieign. ' i 3.3 -1 Tailavinsr Establishment m r' : I TAILOR, (LatoftlieCityofRalciga.) TT HiVfcl aildi rbvself in the Town of JL SalialmyJifpernianently,) and intend car- ryiog do my BUSINESS in a atyle not to be 1 corner of, the : 4.- rHc i mm & I JlfantiAn. hgUI. formerlv oecumed as the Post- a 20 1 Office i I i have employed the best of Northern pbrlfmeifio fxnenae or paiaswiu aafjaw a 10 w render nis; a I Vy io I Kftshinnauie HiStaDiisi a I im 'i. ' N, , 1 ! . I: 1 ! 1 -tJ AOL . . ,..,;.)!'!. I in an lesoecis.' utuiiBiutm bti-haing tbir-cil4hesmad ipjo the most; fashiomWe and dorahie manner. I nave oeen " I engaged regolarlv fu cutting j for the last; nve 75 1 vPsrsJand nart blithe time, in some of tbe most a 30 1 Mlehriled eaiablitnment in tbe Southern conn- eeiem try I shall eol hsiiate to guarantee every h tog a ni rni ana uibk.ci. i LONDON! OKI PAltlS) ANDNEW-YORK In conclusion; should I be en- n i ; eoorageu, no one peca seuojwaj io ihucuid uuu ii i3ir oih nr. ft--ii f ' r-- 1 r: ; m - i Nr. p. alsobrook. Reference i-Thba- M. Olivsr, Raleigb. N. C. ' aiisuurf j jSBpajr si, imj- HE subscribers would respectfully annoonee to the bunlii.that thev have removed their Copper, nutate and Sheet Il : L '. M M i- s?rHr 1 a v at Gtt Att On ionrhnv George 'W Brown & Co : aod 6Ji Rice; i lOOlbs 4 a 5 5 aiM; ...Riia on hand, a choice aunnly of 1 j. i ,x - it r -r r-'i. in ma vara iwl hub. -u-i- ... -. t s 4S a Kn Snff-r! Ik iftK. t A r . 71 . .' T: tV.' Prliaanta Wara. 8U 10 puia ,nd japan Ti9 Ware, Btiunnia y Ware, rffo io! I n..i!. dill. fc i ' f" .1 Wl.p5 i;M aU sack ;j,rft2 12J Batblng Tubs Siill &e. I rVf fTr.hwOHItD--BRC SalisumyUJaB2184S-tf26 l.i- L-w-. i i." - . w.i-i f.i, Noia .raK i -f.- . . - Neidj ptinied tid foi ill. t bis OSee i-' L 'l " "S Mai IAe Goveram If .lawaffyoBr llicfcrf. (Tbverantenl doe$ not AND 11 1 ' , , 1 ? i "CJLOCEi -.An; WATCBI -V, Hi f fP H E SabseribeTrespectfolIy informs his old JL, Kiends and the jPoblie generally, that be has opened a abop In Salisbury in the above bosi ness, in a room i directly opposite Westi brick baiTding, In the' boose of Dr. Boms', formerly, owned by Job. I. Shaver and jost below J. &V.; Marphy.'yiV'ftj" ' " " ' - " :ll-"ft1 In addition to the above, thb sobscrlberwiif carry on the fitter Smith Business in all tbej Taneiies common in country towns:! socn s. making; Spoons, &c. and repairing Kilve Hehegs to sssare the pnblie that if panel oat aUen'tion to business, shd skillful work will en title him to patronage and aopport, be willmer I AARON WOOLVVORTH. Nor. IS tf 16 - U ' -;! Sherman's Me ihe beslMEDiblNES in Ihi World BEING the cheapest and most plpasant I'he Medical Facoliy warmlv approve them j Dr Sherman is a skilful sod experienced Pby4 sician.and a member of .tbe Medical Society o ew,;ifoik..fvr-v' :r V. "' 1 i- J SHertaatd Lozenges, Are the safest, surest, sod most effect aal remedy for Cooffhs. Colds. Consumntion. Wboonintf Coogh, Asthma, Tightneaa of the Langs br j Ubest, 4c t . . j; ; , n SHERMAIv'S WORM LOZENGES Are the only iofallible-worm Jdestrov ing i medi- cine ever discovered. 1'bey bate been used in over 1,400,000 eases abd'oever koown to fail. ) SnEttBI AN'S GACXPHOR LOZENGES j Give immediate telief tn nervoas or sick Head4 ache, palpitation of theHeart, Lownessof Spiri its, Despondency, Fainting, Oppression or a sense of Sinking oi the Chest, Diarrhoea La-I sitode, or a sense of fatigue. Sherman's Fever and Jlgue Lozenges j Are tbe most certain remedy fur this distressing complaint, ever offered to tbe American public In tbe immense n amber of cases in which they have been asea, iney nave never been known td Sherman's Rts tor alive Lozenges. Diarrhcea or looseness of the bowels, so com mon and troublesome durinv. the summer months, may now be entirely prevented by a proper' use of these Lozenges? They sre prepared express ly tor that purpose, and can be relied on with perfect confidence. : Persons subject to s derange ment of the bowels should never be without Ihem Tbey afford immediate relief from all tbe attend ant gnpings, faintnesS depression, fyc Sherman's Cathartic Lozenges Are ss "pleasant snd easily taken as the common nennpf minli and am SB active and efficient rwf r wr, - - j iTi medicine. Thev cleanse ibs stomach shd bowels, and are tbe best cathartic ever used for bilious - - :! si Li.Jj persons. vWnere an active meuicine is rrqoireo, they are bqt only the best, but tbe safest tbat can be administered. 1 i ! Sherman's Strengthening: PLASTER, The best of all plasters for Rheumatism. Lom- bago. Pain or Weakness in tbe Back; Loins, Side! or Breast The above medicine is for sate, wholesale or retail, at the Salisbury Medical Drng Store, by U. U;-wnfiKUfiK, Agenl, i ; H Salisbury, NJC. Sept 3, 1S42 ly6 f 1 &r. MoiTaVn lgetable JLife JfJedicuics i u "ITbOSSESS qualities of the most mild and be- 37 : neficial nature. Tbey are composed of ar- iilfi thA mmet ; anlinntrcent. combined with nffr.dieots known as the only certain antidote t. n.ntMMA uuw lor levers oi everv uesenpiion. vv oen inn nis- I w.j i:. Am iittnna In nntrti f ..kp.h.r tnslionknt or snidemie. or bv olner causes, these medicines sre ceita e in tbr aperationa or enects.- .1. hey are possessed oi pe- Illii 1-5. t L Sl im all li.ac.- lediately diffuse themselves jibe vappr. svery poreprodocing effects at once isalatsry, snd permsoent. Yhea ihe tifa kina lo nas dim. the Circulation languid, aod the faculties paralized, these medi- cines Sre found logive a tone to the nerves, - bileratelbe animal spirits. Invigorate the body, and re-animate the whole man. j i n Tbe Life Medicines have also been used with the moat happy soccess in Nervvos and Dys peptic diseases.' Conanmption, - Asibma, L,ivei Complaint, Rheamatism, chronic and ioflaaa- lory D ropsies, &c. r - ii i pyuaii ai vRiss cit doder Salisbury. Oct 22 1842 ly 13 j , 1 CJ A aopply of r the above Invaluable M D1C1NES are for aale at Jamea Cross Roada, Iredell county, by 1 J ' - ! . I, i A. tj wcin l uati, Agent .a i ' . i . ' i i . ' i i . finAKES this method of JL, Informing his friends and the public, that be pat sun carrying no ioaMvvco . . j r .ndCloSdH4 pairing business.at his ioid stand, near the Coarthobae stand, near the Coorthoas All work done by him will be wsrranted j for twelve mpotba. He atill keepa on baod a amai assortment of Jewellery. , : j: ' Old Gold and Silver taken tn exchange for Jewellery or wotk done, I c.lk... It.k in Salisbary. JUarch 12, l842.-tC38 V 1 IwJ c?I .FnhtiKf oil. ATTOUIKT AKD COUIfSSLLOB AT rjn SALISBURY; JV.-C. Salisbury; Jan 7V 184$ lf24 LAW. UOlhlS. It I. " " :'a,""a - '"-" r! "fsf acquire tea muck potter. Keep a check X.IBKSTI ISSAFE." UCD'I. HaiflSOD. -.. . 1 .-j ii i! ;(.- i i- , LAST HOURS QF SIR WALTER r ! MM RALEIGH, v 1 i l -! "I1 1 -Vi ' i t!?"-i!; 'if i- . . -j,Uf J, The.closa of the life of S!r Waiter R At I.KIQH wai $t extraordinary aa iiany parts of his varied history ; tbe promptitude and sprig btlinesi of his genioaj oil csrelessoess of life, snd the rqaanimity of hii great spin it in qoitling tbe world, can only be parali leled by a few other, heroes; and Jssgeat Rsi ieigbwaibotij ! Bat it is pot simply jhi dignified yet itttvo! conduct on the acsffuldi nor his admirable speech oh that occasion, ritcnmatancea by which oarjy great men sre jodged, fben their energes are excited for s moment to pet so great a arr before the eyes of the woild assembled at their! feet it ia not tbeae only which claid onr ootlceL i I : 4 ! , ';"- J' it .'!- i i' ii i t - j We oay pause with admiration on the real grandeur of Rajeigb's character, not frfm aiagte; eircomstince, however greatT bbt froma I tissoe of continued little incii dents, which occurred from the moment of his condemnstion till be laid his head-on b block. Raleigb was af nan oi l achj msrki thst lie deeply engaged the attention of his conlemjrararies ; and ;tof tibia ws) owe the preservation oft several interesting psr tieolsra of , what be did and what heissid, w)ich have entered into his life; but all bss not been told in the published narratives.. Uontemporary writers in their letters! have el down it very freab incident, and eagerly caught op his sense, bts, wit, and what is more delightfal, those marks of ihe nitural cTcritt,n"r 01 narisble; presence of mind : nor could those have arisen! from any affection or psrade, for we shall see that ; they served bim even in his last tender fare well to his lady, and on many unpremedita ted occasions. -r ;i!;; i ;' I have drawn together in a short eompais all the facts which my researches have fur nisbed, noli omitting those which sre known, roncerbing the feelings snd conduct of Ra leigh st these solid moments of bis life : to have preterved only jibe new, would have been to mutilate the statue. sod to injure the whole by an imperfect view!: Raleigh one morning Was taken out of bis bed; in a fit f feveu and onexpertedly hurried, bol lo his trial, but to a sent nre of death. The sWry is well known. Yet ( pleading j with ' s voice grown weak by sickness snd sr aoge he bad al that instanp on him,' be used every I means to svert bis fate ; he did tbetefore, yslne the life he could so easily! part with.; j His judges there, st least res pected tbfir state criminal, and they sddres seid him ip a tone far different from that which be had; fifteeri years! before listened to from Coke. Yelveiion, the Attorney General, said Sir Walter Raleigh had been IS' 'I . ' Li1 :i . . I : . as a star at wnicn tne world have gazed ; bu! elars may fall ! when they ! truubte the sphere) where they ; ahide," and the (Lord Chief Justice noticed Raleigh's great work r I know that vou have been valiant and wise,and I doubt not but! you' retain both I these virtues, for now vou shall have Jocca4 ision to use! their. Yoor w rk Hln sdmira ble work ; I would give you counsel,: but 1 know y on rsnj apply onto ynniself fsr better than l m khle to give you.' But the Judge ened with saving executioo is grai)lei.fi It: was gtifiing Raleigh with roses ! 1 The heroic sage felt ss if listening tb fame from the voice of death." ! The last night of his existence wis oc cupied by writings what Ithe letter-writer talis a i remembrance to be left with his Isdy," to srqnamt the world with his senti frnm ih aestTnld. s ha had Ibeen at th bar cf lhe King's Bench. Hii lady! visited him ..,. n;ohiJand amidst her fears acotisinted II f '7i " ' " - 1 i i the favor of dis ihicb e answered smilingly; Ii is well, Bessitblt lhooraayj- est disposing of tbat, dead, thou bsdst not slwsvs tbe dispose of when ; it wss ilive." Al miHnifrht hn antrPafoH hpr fin him. jt must be then, that, with nnshakenjl (, dJ K,gh 1st down tol compose verses' on his destb, whieh being short liqp roost: appropriate may be repeated 1 Even aorh ia Time, that takes on trost, Our youth, oor joys, our all we have,; And pays os bat with sge and dost ; Wbojib the dark and silent. grave, 1 When we have wandered all oor ways 1 Shots op; thetory of oar days.". ' He sscended the sesffold with I he asme cheerfulness aa be bsd passed io it ; snd observing the! lords seated at a distance. some st windows, be rrqoested tbey would approach bim.; as be wished tbey should all witness wbst be bsd to ssy. The request wis romplied with by several . Hit speech it well known : hot some copies eohtsin matters not in others. When he finished i . a. h. ,.ni'tln Lord Af be requested Lord Arund.l that tbe ;King would nof soffet any libels to defame bim after i death "and now I; base t long Joor- I after base t long Joor oey I to 1 ro, snd most take mv'leve." ue embraced all the Lords snd other friends witb such coortlf compliments as if be bsd met them at some feast,1 says i let ter writer.? Having taken off bia gown, be palled tbe beadsman to show bim the! axe. wbieh oot being instantly done, be repeat ed, I prithee let me see it; dost thoo think tbat I fa afraid of it V He passed the edge lightly over his finger, snd smilingly observ- V" -I -'-M r, .. v. F 'f : , -H ri s ' ' at ,.r 1-r : ,r N0 38voLmiE xi. 'I- WHOLE VVt, 553. but ,o0 nd eon for '.II -intuit" ,7 'S. aing it laid it down.! Another i writer hlv l y WCUI nrees several corners of the scaflWldf and kneeling down desired all tbe people to pray1 for hia?, snd recited long prayer to bim.elf, When be begin to fit himself for tbe block, hfirat laid him self down to try bowtha blickififted bim i aHef rising op tbe j executiotief ineeled doWn to ask bis forgiveness, wbieb Raleigh Wllb ,n fmbrsce gsve, but entrusted bim nottrsir.kojill hegivea jbke(n tf lifting op bis band W fAen feallnoljull strike homeV When he laid dbwnJbU bead to receive the stroke, tbe executioner desired bim tolsy his face towards the easC Ii was no great matter which Way sl'fmanV bead stood so that his heart lay rights aaid Ra'eigh ; but these were not bis tsst words He was once more to speak in tbisWld jHih the same intrepidity he bad lived in it, for, haying lain some minritea pnltbe block in prayer, he gave tbeTsignil ; hut theexe cuttoner, either bnmindfull or In fear, failed In ctrilr. anil D.f.:L r..l ? - .u .,,,C,6U Blier once or twico putung forth bi3 hands, was MmhIUri t ask biro, Wby dost ihoo nut strike r .Strike! man ! In two blows he was beheaded ; bat from tbe first, his bbdy dever shrunk from the spot, by sny dscomposore of bis posture, which, like his mind, was immnve. able, Tfaaa died this 7ftlorions and oall.m Cavalier, ol whom Osborne aays, (Jis death waa managed by him with ao hiffh indreli. giona a resolotion(ss if a Roman bad acted a Ihristisn, or rather a Cbristisol a Roman.' After having read i the preceding Irticle. we are astonished at the creatness. and the variable nature of tbia extraordinary man. anoVhis bappy genius With Gibbon, who once meditated to write bis life, we mit paue, and pronounce 'his character ambig nous ;7 but shall not hesitsfa la rferidn ih.t Raleigb knew better how to die thsn to live. His glonooa hours,' says ;a cpntemporsry. were nis arraignment and execotion;' but never win ne forgotten I the intermediate jvmrm 01 nis teiierec imprisonment ; tne im prisonmentof the learned may sometimes be their happiest leisure. I! T V 'MS PUsrIxu. " George the fourths Domestic Habits He usually received me at from ten to elev en o'clock in his bedj He chatted with me for half an hour or an hour, and waa generally very agreeable, although now andjtben irri table. He was not strictly i attentive to facts hut embellished all his stories to render i hem more amusing, so thst it would not answer always to repeal his sayings of oth ers. When ill, tbe King ' would never al low thst it hsd been caused by! his own im prudence. One morning his tongue was white, snd he wss much heated. 'By & d,' said he, 'it is very extraordinary that I should be thus heated, for I lived very ab stemiously, snd weni to bed in good time. I must have some beaumi dl eie,jsir.' "When we went out of the rojom, W 8aid,You must not professionally set op oo what his Majesty said ; lhe was driokiog maraschino st two o'clock this morning." He was s good judge ;of tbe medicine which would best soil him. (This is a strong admission for s medical authority.) He bore enormous doses !, of ppisles one hundred drops of laudsnuro, for instance. In bleeding also, I have koovo; from twenty lo twenty-five ounces tsken from bim sev eral times, f probably on that very account.) Tbe King was irregular in bis tfmesjor eat a a wt f a ; 'M I a a a Jb ' a ing and drinking, 'tiring roe cold cnicken, he would say st eleven, before he rose. Yep, sire. 'Bring i, and give roe a gob let of soda-water.' Soon after be ale again, snd at dinner largely; hut he did not in general drink much at dinner,juniees temp ted by the society of men: tbat he liked. He suffered much from rbuerojtism and gout, hut tho colchicum relieved hini One morn ing, when he bad rheumatism! in : bis bip, and there was a doubt abdnt tpe propriety of giving bim rolcbictim. be said, 'Gentle- roen, I have borne your half meaaores long enough to please vou--dOw t will nleaVe mvself. and take rolchicom ' which he did, snd was soon relieved, eye. Lte of Sir Jitlilty cooper. U. -STATES SHIP DELAWARE. The Boston Advertiser poblisheajibe following dated ft to de Janeiro, United Sta aware, Jan 23. 1843 : j jj ea Ship Del- - i . - . 1 Montevideo, " We have just retorned from where neither officers nor men Were allowed to go oa shorei except on bustsess. jTbe place ia onder martial law. All who are able to bear arma, whether nativea or atrangers are mosier ed every day, in the several districts, in fxpec taiion of an attack from the Boeno Ayreaos Boi we were in no wan f amusemeot while there apaot mach of oof time m fishiog. The River La Plate is famed jfor the abundance snd delicious flavoor of its fish- f4rwn speciea of ssa fowl are also seen! injlbe-Rlo; some of monstrous sze. Jo coming oat. wejeaoghrwith book sod line so' AibetjHYoo. will wonder sod liagb st the idea of ibe isons jof Neptune fowling with fishing taekje.!jjTbe following ia tbe mode of proeedore : A piece of njrk, conceal ing the book, is towed over ibb stern of the ship; the tempting morsel is too espied y the bird ; and forthwith, disappears. ! iBot alis. f there bangs s tale. The birdie ?iawn ip, SatHbr a while seems to dispel the mlotoojbn bcarc a liwimeia bf AtHet ros" which we obtained, was I young ou ; bat .ibe largest f lbs fieatbered tribe lad ever, seen. It mVii nred olaa feat,! rom tip to lip ibejwiBgav ) I m tow, that ;.-fay more aoaiberh'laijioifea tbey ura ifoca 15 10'20 faeS, Cape Pi eoss were fljaTt'f-nd jrav-Tbey are bfautifol birds.-The rtgelar tints of black aaJ' wf,!ta seem to'bave been txched bytbsbapd of l artUCj aej .re. mosea, loaded by tbat Great Artist. iaa ureaior oi ail tniftss. h - I r- Doringjodr atayt-MoateiideoweWee rsitedbyai4nero,!)TV!deseriW this emi eane woqjd W possible, and I will oot atten m It. At tbe moaih of the river ws eccountered a gtle, tre ibost severs JiaVe have aver yaf axpevi-, eoced. I could not ha ve behaved lkara an ...w power lb the wLdr fbn"the blow came which wss veri auddeo we bad. nearly all siij set. The first brosdtida It sail acd two otjisr aails entiielj otb ribbands, ! biehTlew before tbs mad. Oar ship creened ; so as o dip the ponies of ihe main 'deck, gno io the water. Awful indeed ws the scene. To me. deal roc tiou ; aeemad lnaltku n.. .. - - Willi W . Commander, cool and collected, cava bia orders clearly and promptly, and the men ubeyesV with alacrity. Tbejabig was sooa pat aader cssy sail, and rode Ike moantaia waves la safeiv. - It is generally theaght by those on shore that tbe discipline on board a man of-war is era- ! eland ty ranmcal. Tbia may be tbeate In soma ships, not by on means so on board the Delaware. The kiodnsss cf Commodore Morris to tbe men who have, at different times been sodar his f command, baa endearad bim to ibVotioda cttbS a noor aona cbe: Ocear; j; . . i , " Mr. .Aides, the Chaplain, ia a very kiod and feeling cssn, and ia moch beloved by all on I board. -O the thirdlay after wa left Moatevi. deo, aglobm wsa cast; over our usually bappy crew, by the sodden dtatb of one of our boys, , caused by fallipv from: aloft. ' For a long time ' nought but tbe praises bf Jbe lad, mingled with genuine eorrow, resooatled ibrough tbe ship. It is melaocholly to contemplate tbe aocertainty of life. Boi a' moment before the poor youth went into aternity, be was gay ss sny of the laogbing craw around him. We buried him io the deep.'; No fond mother was there to drop a tsar overjj, her be pe lees child no kiad brother or sister saw jt bim csst into his watery grave. Yet be left in fnsodsbip's besrtao epitaph behind."- j-- . ' j' 1 ..'--. ; Death of the Hon. Q. A. Waggaman. j " i c awaaaajaaa " , " The New Orleans papers of the 24th ultimo" anooonce the ? death of the" Hon. George A Waggamao, from woaada received some time , ago in a duel, j :u ' -j" f.f . The New Orleana Bee of March 24ib, says :, t Tbe Hon. George A. Wsggaman expired yeW t lerdsy at a qoarter past one dclock. Tbia re-i -suit was anticipated soon s iter his doel, and fon the last thiea days was quits eertaio, as morlifi cation had began Its work of death. From . a . post mortem axacoinatioo'of tbe body it wssdis.1 covered that lbs femoral srtert had -baen'oom- pletely severed, as declared by bis stteodiog sur-T : geoo when he received the wound. The deceasad was mads aware of bia approach- i log diasolotien j several daya ago. lie mat bis; destiny with composure and firmness, and breath-i , ed bia laat aurroaqded by bia wife, children, aad U a number of bia frtenda. from Mexico. j The United scboooer Dalphini from Vera j Cruz, tooebed at the Souibeaat Pass on 4he22d , of March. Tbe pews is given brUfly'by tbe New Orleana papers. i Trannnilit nravailed throUffhoot Mexico. - --"1 j t -1 m - r-,- jt President Saqts Aooa bad left bia farll pear i Vera Croz, jo order io be present at tbe adoptiui of the new Cooatitutioo in tbe Capital. i- lofbraatioa bad tsacbed Vera Croxof thare- caplwre of one hundred snd eleven of the Tex- ian priaooeis, and that the MeXicane were close up with (b remainder. it j It ia aaid that Santa Aana has seat sgets 1b ; ; Houston to treat forptaee between JUexieomnd Texas. if V oaa ! The Mexican army ia said to be very nomsr-p , ous. : - i- - -s,i - Tha nffirftl laltcra from lhe Mexican com . maoder near Campeacby apeak in a confldeol, tone of ihe immediate success of tbe enterprise ; u and ibeVera Crex papers record the freqoent da-; partare of reinforeemeats to tbe besiegers, which tbey-betieva renders the fall of Campeacby ab- solutsly certain, ) From Morula. Cap'.. J. R. Viotou, will bis Company of the 3d kegimeot .United States Ar tillery, recently siatfooed at. Si. Aogostioe, : in Florida, arrived atSavaooab oa Toesdsy last in the stesmer- General Taylor, sod immedistely proceeded to Asgetaj to be statiooed at the Arsenal oear tbatjiiy;j Lieateoaot Hammond and Bragg are attached to the company. 1 -The St. Aegustine News of tbe 25ib oliimo mentions the'retsrn of a paitv of gent lemeo from an expedition if Lake Worth, (situated imoc disrtely ifl tbe rear of what is laid down on the army maps at: Boca Ratiooe, some eigbt o ten miles soatb of ! Jopiter Inlet,) who represetit the Uods in that sectioc of cooatry aa being ve ty jicb indeed! Frsst, they say, baa never been koown there. Thelaweetj ertStossTsegsr cane, and pease planted bytba ndiaoa are as green and as fresh as ILey; generally are ia tbe mootba of June or July: and the sogar caae which tbsy Itoood gtowibg ia tbe Indian old fields measured from aix and a half to sevsa metes ia eircumier enee and from Itweity to; tweoty-lwo feet io Ic-gtb. and waifilled with; iaiceof a aoperiot sjaatity.' - -ill m h i - I Borinzar OJe-Tbs Pbilsdslpbia Fo rm ialls"tbe fUllowiag : 1 li - Do voe know! Judge i Blytbe? said s ess- torn boose borer los pefwji oo Sanderaoo'S etepei ,i j r , V. was the rtplf . i J . ! wish you would iujrrqdice roe, tbeo . " I sill," said, ns- geoiinOi on ooe con- diiion. -; i I : M js i i Wat iaitf ,1 i. -i 1 ! - Get someoobltoiouwliceyoa tome." . :. . .v - t ' -T i h'.; I V: l i 1- : ill 4'; ; . -f :j ..vf--,- 1Sm t f 4 ; I , 4 71 hx V": 11 v -!':H :-xH i v. -i - L-.l"i -if-. ft ----- .,f - vim Ii t : i i i iY' -'1'ii- ,i f 1 lb-. - .1 jj I l
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 15, 1843, edition 1
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