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Carolina Watchman from Salisbury, North Carolina • 1

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i J. NO. 42. SALISBURY, N. THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1838.

VOL. SERIES. Eeaction on the B.air Bill I The Contagion of Couemption. Tl.e New Vuik lieallli di iiallli.ini v.nj. fs ii-ml tf AIiX.iIIiIhi' Vl.fi-I'-vV History t.it iluit I iv John Trv of V.

l.ci'I' Vs liii.irv st.ites lliat ii.i!!. but I i oiwbotihot omiih CHAPEl. IUI.L t'. I WIi-cU 'Jia1 It B-3. MhJ il.

Yt PAlMll. i iiiy little liiiut lii. J.iry Uu Hi. 4wj vn. uii n- mii.

lo. IM iuii. Me l.ui with a hrki'ii r.t Vn-l i v-I-'m I it iti 'i c.rl i 1 1 ihi': i Jji it hiiull jsiisio fin ii i'l'i'j' i.i mi (h ii (i o-f? i' ii if i it iiii if im itiT'v? oi .1 w.m or ii)i i ii i v.f.v prt iii 1 jirill 1 1 it biv u.iiii uu'l i.nI lo r-vvim lii jnl iTiielnllf! Hi iii'i'r Mil! cl.il" ami v- Ir. Wwiler ti.l I millcy in tl.e lint iMi'l i ern.r in i.nlli ie.v-els. lor li.

trmlncej in timivsi. Tin; liepoMi tlii1 ilmii mill nyi 'I ii I I i m. litter ilnl bimlceil mi il. nml f.imul no ililfi1 ieiv uf nimiv win) etm'il i.a::!; law in A. In fjiet 1 in cnnvineiii tl.ivr cnlmtil lie Tins Imm" nfl'-'r i.i-vcr Mm in the c.enity.

mill I wa- irt-js 1W ill tile i.uil eli-ri .1 Cti.Tt Irmil ll 1 tn 1 1 1 it-in Ie e.lnonle'l ill iti ii ii ri.it'il. i 11'ime n'lil Jiil tteri1 limit fur i-clli'K1! I'ru- i Tiie i.f Mr. n- iieiij ISI'i llie ciminic--I tl'i liest cl.iv 'I wi I lur. IVter il i mid tile iwm'iN Un s.iiiliiii'i'. Tl'- il lr.

ivmno.l In Tr iv The ill, iir bill low fur mine years eonslitiitpi1. mix or less a feature in political uf tire and otliei htaicH sin. -i- it was first in- i i'1 I I .1 I I 'I i 1 i Tim hex ns Tliortiii'i iiinlnii l-Vu i Vlili. per II KLMi" ciuK-i urn, s.c. 1.

T. il.str.lmtui- a wpm on tu.il a emitHKimw Jij hi.ll serves viae rea.lm-. ITuf following lire tlse nilw to be oWrvml for the of the sprea of this dreiiil ilisease: Piilmmiary tnbeitiilosis (cuiisumpT tiun) is il inertly cfiuixunirateil from in.e persuii to aunt tier. The fcrul' the i ni-ts in the expectoration of iitf.irtecl with if The fus-lowiiio extract from the report of the of the heall Ii ilcjiartrueut 1 li the ilis- Tuherculu-the lungs dust. Tiie which 'i rulighcil up, noiiietimi-s ill large quaiititieM.

hy K-r-soiis sulTeriug from cousuiupt.ou contains tiiese gi-rms often in enormous uuu.l: This nmterial when 1 riiiiers siii-I u'lli a'-quire un e.l- i WlJH I'lr-r. I it .1 "if? '( IV? U.r K-l Uu.l '-vt Vhil1 slii u.kr 1 my is: -'l' I iii 'i'hic i in- i'll! Il.i'.ll iiS.il IIS. Vl till riii fur i biirir! ti. I lr ii I i.ir it.v 1: Yv l.i irv ii hi i hf ntn-M'M1 fi MiUin-si vuitii iit I Notice to Having qunlifleu a- 111 1 1 esluui uf lan-wo having claim, ulwii.l Bauviii-ftn- sent ilia same to il.e 1 before rtie 2d day notice will be plea coverv. '1'liii iWilMay oi fi.

a. i 1 r- 'r. n. I li.rMlV 1 i I rlii I Ij.l II. v.i'-l.'l s'iM11 ii' Fur iftliic h.u.

1 i. Meuilriiliail. J. I Kei.c MI1 otliiT. 1 vi tw.j 1 hj.l ill I l.J i( ujii'u! ai time, mi-'ny m.

i. tiiere. There ll.e l-v Ilmiean Ji-Ji ie. Wiljl ay in securiiiq the I i'i I w.n 1 1' I he 1 III" 1 soup n't uf these ie.ijile ll'i'i I sii'l t.u he the I uiiaiii.iiuiis 1 I I'Xpcclorateil tneiuently IisIjjts in phi- ces irhei it drii's, as the trhet, lh crs, i-ariietf, la ii kerchiefs, etc. After i i ie' p.i i rv.i sul'l l-i i i l-s l.N I Ij i i' i.

A COM PLETE iN tWSPAP Ei? i :) Ji i fLb. UTYAl.V.fcl.. drying in one wav or another, it is for a me; (lij which were painlwl alinctivo colors fortheir Ijene- I I Kllc.L II.) 1 il-; i.f imw iii-r-1, I'-ii-riy. I l'i! father ni. ri i 1 1 1 I 1 -tr The i r.m.,,;i- lei II-; was i'c IV a I JW rn.

n.iic I- A Yrisv: A Mil-! IJ. i j.jl i v.i. i na iy i hi Miir-vlirr All! I Icin I Its --itsil 111 i'hrii: it i. cjii'ii sin J- 1cm': rm iiiiiif min" is." Brief kstches uk ni.erni.v Oil'N'O'. Jjy I'.

Wnfshy. of Muitiir.iiui-rv Tiie IIS I Sis br I I-; 1 1 I- II It 1 1. I uf Ill' I .11.1 tile Hun. A ivlii'ml'l i li-e lie. Ml 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 i inyi'r ut Inn N.

I ivi.ere it is ii i lie pra. i hrv. ii. i- alni th it I i-' i. win1, pm live 1 nl i si i law at Timl.i!'Vi!...

i the 1 county seal up Mnui'-' it afler llliaviu scheme, I I'eMUl! -'il. nl-i Lcvp'iih'l ill. in iiiiaur uf Jin 1 naval Jill HI! Ii' i Wa'' i I Ie la c.ipt af 1 if iirili-ii l'i li Siiai C.iiiihircoi.-iix-ls ns In say that tl ere la- o- amis. 1 Here w-er: iv.is a iiliujlig soilie white in the State t-1 favor tlin meas- ((n, h-rau-e of the ii.iivselititions that j. a.

iiiM i. n. kn- si i Wil. A. 1 1 V.itM 1 1 I1! 1,1.1 k'A mu -i 'i fii i ih.t! I.

Ii. I i i t.ii it-t' pn y'ii H'liil l'i 'll 1lUH lTl' tli'J -J a. biiitiur "il r. rm iin'il in I hi year 177'i w'linf In'll Icikiwii as A in ii emii'lv. li lTallie.l in nl evil I Map it.

si.p;e gi linen WII I -u. in- THE MESSEMGER riT.LiSHWIN til inr a S.ulii:: Tonic. 'Si I't IM'. I 'ill I 1 i hi I li i -t Il-isilf-i t.o:i. u.

Ii. I'liris-. A. li. S.i:ii-r..

mi niun" lit II ui. -J if i I ol c.natv. tin; e.iiil lining il-iiitg nnery. in Lli-ss of I'liitcd fiaitcs tar two ol to pin. uu.l i i a w-ili ire viik lie also a i 1 1 in iT in ui-il Limi- iim ip vyw-l naii-i-' nr jram I of h.iv, iieceuij-il uu.l 1 l.i i 1 i were in ale as to the giKid i-Hects that wiinU follow it, while there were others who, though not iiill ieneetl hy these ilisposcd to ac-c-pl if lliev del not advocate the hill, o.i the ground hat while there was surplus in I lie treasury which would son, no Ien-i iu some way it mis jn-b Well l.llldel'iipa'i't of it in tins ivuv as any oilier; that thus the would get hack ut a portion I.V- THE ill li'l'll.

11.11 Il i. ii iiilmijKil MM I I'll -e. ('anaih1, III- Jil year Ins age. in A II: 1 ill--. Ill' I ill ini1 i 1 i li, fi 1 1: i I ii I :ir.i! i -I: I Mi iii r.

i ii'jn mil 1 1 1 w.iiiml an.i THE T)A IT, -V I A WEEKLY E'-l 1 nlillJ.nl.it n'l'-ni- THE UOLDSiitaf't ri: .1 Visl.Vf ill'1 tiika Aia.1'' l'i i'i'" Pn jnnwnni ni iil'i 1 110 i- il.IHl'irill'Hl' I i (ul.ill1 In llK' '-ri' -i'l Sl.illlM:ll'-r Il-ei t. Was his in Ilf p'. I.l'li cluin-h. oil IliCi-l wav. ii) fiii- city of New V.

Paul it Cijiigri-ss, iu Slb hi; li'iiiiiiiis i-iv Tr.iai t'ana-la Aitil I lie niiih-r ihi-. ili.iitoiiaii-rv iii'ii-i t-i irorv of now liu-iwii as t. i 1 4 I I i an i-inlivacetl lie Eatuf-e lien. K' 'll111'" I iif tin iiiouev which she id xiiil to till1 irs. nil- in internal making s'; pl11J Clllwl.

They simply verr apt to hecouie pulverisisl and float in' the air as dost. By observing the following rule-the danger of catching the disease will lie reduced to a mllu- uiiiiTi: 1. Ido uit ieriuit persons suspected to Imre cutisiuiiptioii to spit in the fliior or on clothes unless tiie latter immediately huriicil. The spittle of persons su-iK-eteil to have cousi.inpt oil should li; i-auglit in enrtliern or gl iss dishes containing the following solution: (Corrosive sublimate 1 part, water 10U0 parts. 2.

I)o not sleep in a room occupied hy a p-rsrin nsiccted of having The living rooms of a consumptive patient should have as little furniture ns practicable. Hangings should he avoided. Tin use of L-ariji-ts. rugs, might always he avoided. 3.

not fail to ivasii thi-rnuglily (li eating utensils of a nci'Miii s.is-M.-ctei! of having consumption ns mum after eating as Hissihle, using boiling ivaTer fur the pur pun-. I. Lo ii. mingle the unwashed clothing of consumptive ))utieiits with similar clothing uf other H'rsoiis. 7.

Do nut fail to the howl discharges of cousumptiic patients with di-irrha'i in a vessel coiiiainiiig corrosive su Id i mate 1 part, water jiarts. G. Do not fail to consult the family physician regarding the social relations of iM-rsoiis suffering f.om suspected consuii.ptiun. 7. Do not iiermlt molliers suspected tl- ili-tr up I i.e i -im-rv.

in (' -4 1 i Wil v-sl an-rr. Ili.s(ii-f ti-i-iii familiar' Ha 1 1 1 1 i s-, i i iu 1 -luw he "lit 1 wliiali lias ir.ifc.-;Mii'r sim e. 1 'i: i took dollar and rout view of it and the I l.ii! .1 ii ii 1 I i ii u1: iiit il i i i'l f.h I' i i In smi'ftt A. i i i i Wanted to get hack sulliii of the imui- an ied (iy v. M.i soue-i-ed out of our I'-'id, in was hy (1 "icl-liu Heiliiin-.

of miilier- Hut. that vna in the past. Now as the hill has Uf-ii disci. ssed and its features la-tier there has been a. in tl-ia nml i tlier Suiilhern uK tii nan.

Ahniit tin year tlu-r- in iv cm. iii.i-p hy iii- eitiivns liiiu st of (ii- lee to 1 co lllfv Oil I uf illl'Oll- i.f villi ai- Si IJ Iv. ami jo lviiiiiiiu il ns iiiaiilv I iij in vi-ir 1MI. The I'r-t lloasi" iaiilt in Mont- g-i-nerv was al on Hi. Wj-s! iiank jf tin- i'l-i; river opjiu- Duily Mi i I I 1 IM' rr.T:iU'l,.x,i4 P.r.i&vcd ihi Piu-pME.

J. A KC I inner tll 1 to lioiiM i.rj piii tiou iif I he lirst iuliahi lity tlivi-lvl iii i 4 1 Silfl ill 1 I id ilV n-u A neasp. was p-iiaisileil I here -un-; mid i'! J- lWA ball. 1,1 afrer the division I W.l Lie ll- lir-t VPl V'n'ui I. 1: I'm1-'- Marlin, was eleik '-f 'let I ,1 mi M.

'-i 1 i Tin I'l -'I- 1 I tl.e eieciiiig of the Hi.iPigiit i.p infcf uivvi'Maj mtlfp wb- afi wlie-i it was kilh-d hy a lote of to 111. nearly two to one. Five ago the -gislal lire of Arkansas refused i el-ef a I'. S. until In: hinist-lP to vote fill- that hill, hut last year it a resolution con-deiniiiiig all li gislafiiiii hy Culign-ss of ihitf These a pa hut illus-4th-i uf he of sentiment i ilrs' ii.ttu-wt--, in oil till discussed and Iu Xiiviii t'aroliii-i tlin nuniWr of Dci'a'crat'' iiiteHiueiii who would i id M-ml-a'imerv came from Vire I I ea-teni l-Oltiull louniy h-iiig in uf Sji.lcli-I i r-i-e ii.aijd I ilvidl lale.ier.i and iu who di-pi maiiiiy on iy--ii fur their i and they were a iihp al ds fu'Ui'l wide- ly i al Ifi I.

The i -il mPg-m-rrv. ar fouiid to Ie dilaii e. J. ii.ivi I heir i-vd nay I Iiinsf.i! rev'll. Ml" hums and cv- this or lie In uv'Cld ie li- ut.

i i the it g-A-: i own tpeatlv ,1,. -i 11 1 ie- -m-l ii-w, wdl, a vat iinuiiin' it and Ll.e mw UL M'-c; H. t'. s'li! tli-v I-' jives of its and is-naturui ill li wr-il. v.i!-l i-rp-i l1 are the a n.u ii i i1-1 l-i -niv i nr.

ore may lound from intvi--: or h's i ipianties, h-it the uf popiii.ir i-liualiuii. Uo peupi- negleet its lew States v.hcis i Nli-x l-r I. J-iae-s cbsl mid two -i- i ms u-'ca h. jHts anii. nils or hiids) are quite susceptible, to tuberculosis; therefoie do not i-Xaise them to per-s-eis 1111 -toil with consumption; also, do nut keep, hut destroy at oms, nil household k-t-i of having (iiiisir.nptioi!, otherwise they may give it to human beings.

1. Do lint fail to tlic.ruughly cleanse 111-. walls, and, ci-ilmgs of the oiiVe in of ierons Chick jn Uannre. A i a viol aii'ilvsis of pure lu-n muni ire give tins three most important phn food clm.e its: Ilitispuiie acid, 3.43 x-r cent. 2.H5 NitiDgcn and ur-aiiic matli-r.

3.3u As is known the manure of birds is valuable from the iiict that it i-uiitaiiis the ur.iti-s and other highly iiitreg-Jiiouv siiljKliince which in other away ill the urine. If the urine of could la secured iu with the eulid cxcr-cnmit, tho value of product would bt onli-will be seen the innxt lot- i'tllcd barn niiinniv: IS.irn mi-i'iii. Hen liianu. IiiLisplimii- acid, ,7 Iotasli, 12 4100 Nitrugi-n, 10 07.00 ThnC I.KA pomiil of, 'pure hen nm-l" ion lit 11 and a guii-l a--the c.l: of 'hu i a iniii -l II some of whmii were was ali-d uni- il. of A wit! ut Wi I.e-.

i-u-ily cii- i'te move in -d-e peisuits. 1 coiitily dm t. and its water c-st is being maii'if-sted i th- in oiir own, and few '-tut. nere has U'eil ri.de ni late Vl. t.mn in N'-i th aroliiia: out tia-j 4) Mmi-gumi-.

uf ilu-i js-i-j Hip c-iihd ('uni c-uivi-iiiv: uf C. II. IN al k.us. 1 1. iini-s a.

id I'- ted deleg M-U mill's was Mi-t l-'ilh wen' Wealthy. and threi-fimil-is river, at tin- place HIV lie- Il'Siili'IIl'e tin' town a'. i i'h''l wiiVs- Mr. Hhlil's it ss' ilivit'sl mil. A ordinance i-m' VY.

ami M-i era1 i iiiis.de: iih'i' Ira: p-'pe ration D. A. ATW3uLS'l" DuDitj, liill -a, WORi-f A-J CATIttaJ OF AU 11 I it '37 Iiuilp-S; ani till I'l el'-i 1 in i -V -'1 ui. t'lulld. III.

H-ur tlin- c.ii.-e III 1-iit. I-. was h-ld un was and which a 1 1 ill- W.mlev was all the is gcii-1- i riur I'miit, aud ,4 I tlii Gi nut' tnu hd i-. u.li Itsil. and -'ui- I was tnat i-i-r hs--: pn HARDYARISTCH, AVInre lull line uf gu-o- ui nlnais 1 1 leiiii-'.

or lati-r. imd -s-iljilltl-'S 1111 ll 1' wr a bvause 1 5l'l 1ilt i i'l 1 1' I-' of n-. vt fur the luii.l-.t-u i- -ar 1 in -f llit, t.r a v. ci I. i.e fn.ly aw.ik-i 1 I -i.

1 -ids me M'l'i'i i.l I is--rnmi 1 Abi.i a Hi (i'US I'" On wii ei- iu trais TTT toil -1 0 H.1 lltlUii li: ul nil tin-'- NO i'll S. I fur Olllv tn-- uf li -i-'-ries I 1 their fur want 1 i at I l.ll Iy ii. ei I'vias with iv. un al 'li. is w.

I I-- r.iiil1 1 a .1 i. M.n. m- i as are cnnlMii. raid manure. Wo belu-ve that cn iiinnnre, pmperlv saved, will when used in I him any fertiliser H-at the save or buy.

itli ineloiis we Imvu iiiitmn-tlects knoUII y. 0 CR.MGt -t 1 ioi-Jic- CIEMEWT, i At 1 I S.i THIS PAP-tV I-J-: 2' 0 il" f.ie I. rVil'ih-1 i-uacl'sl- 'W; Si Hdlmg-lv aim had a revived ui n-' ll '1 l- niaHere. H.iir -am h. m.

1 i truck hi- l.ruilii-r Ms, wdl' i' pi A was llu- side "I his I lie 1 tin- li -ii to the '-f Tie Ail nhf ie-' "i iri-v's. i lu-n -d a re el-. the 111,. ,11 ill I'l h-ft I1" t-ia' o.i April 21. D77 .,,.1..

,3 a bint her el Aulay l.ivur ol oi him Ins hr-'ilu-r ni'ii-r i-1 I rag' dv liiippein I "ii l.i'.llv April Mi- uiiiv. SffMG HOME PATRON ASE fi A STRONG COXsRAY, piiiUMit-, Iinliiililf'i Etiv. i pr. ilin A. ili li la-re I'l s', a a were Hun-.

Ingres Li -x I. I- -uH-' III 1 1 41 1 I no in--i iu ih-i-M i.i-nl alii-r i urai-t I'1. i il, 11 mother's .11. at l-'n-Y, a oi- uni1 I'li-l don.ln-Mve;- I tl l. atid I u- ii vth 0 ,1 Otlll 4 I where e.ii-.a..

i every -be roams at In I I M-lill. It- tiie him uf'. cu I n.l::i-' iaii'f'd uni i f.i.i'-l i-i hell til'' iH'i'X al-u "lil'i I t'I i kl, i- '1- Dr. NNui-h-y Vl' 'E 2 1rei-" "'7- V.l'. I'l-l-iii -7j reiiniu I' I i-iiiiinieiiiii-y un r.i.l.e.".--T ll pub'll "111'' i i ie th 4 1 1 i'l ..,,,1 Iu bib if t'1, a.

el dwi'ii-'n hu.naii d. 2CYTH was si'uii nos i. w- cu i it. nir, i uloiii- III H'" dal I )0. "Ill iiilo I In n'; I -III- 1 -I- ''u Tol 1 Trt..

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