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I’OM J’lCAI.. yet o»er the Billiniurc Pjtriui is inier-eting : AnnH|)olis, Oct. 13. IS36. S/'vml of •Ik' KIcctnrs left liiwn thl> ni(ptiiinjf iiff Shall the President uppoinl Itis successor" The ihy is rapidly approaching which „ ,0 ilcterininc t'-e great question whellier ihr freedom of elections” is any thin? nnre til in all empty name, or whether die |j,|iiin.ire, and isheis are expected a. g> l> esideiit is to be perniifed not only to •„ morruw 'I'here irill noi. undersund. ne a » tCSia .11 i •ill lull tfip**unif a'^ain nnitl Ih*’ I6ih ul Nov»m^r. ,.O,..mate Ins sneecssor. bnt to will In, done. A po (h'’ infliierirr of his pirsonai ( p ^ i ,„„i yf ihc ineiniters will reirmn hf*re imiil iliai Old the weight ol the g.iverniiieiit patron- »,|ji,urniii({ from day to day, to lieep up tlio igp in the scale of his favorite. In two weeks fioin Monday next, the people ol v„j,„|R npenila:ions are afloat here as to the die United Slates are to ileeide whether p„„rs«> m be pursued in the evnnl of the nllimaie the sacred right of electing their Chief ,e|„sal of tho factious ininoriiv to form a qii.irurn Magistrate, in which, according to tlie of f-l't-gf-. a" Inrins of their Constiliition. they stand llv ciioaged in land spepiil.ali.ma-and the charge j from the .Vete Totk f.Vr.uug SLi, ' has bJ-en aafrenuenlly denied. We copy die j p„.,fMo/ion of tourf.-W e perceive y the follow ing article on the subject f.ua, an Alabama Lundun Vork, by ihe AmercanMiiiis M.MlM.AMh ' (,'as been asfrequenlly iih i a \i Cl id. The trjubhis in ihis Siale.caiised by ihe.inde- | f p article on the subject Irom an Alabama Lundun Mofo'ng 1' "to . . . u- .! ® tions at bis .'liiji siy s laio le fensihle conduct of die 19 Anarchisla. are not : paper The following letter to the Editor of Prom the ^"orth 31 ibamian. THE RUBICON IS CROSSED have the right to make the Senate widioul die conciirrenee of the others, Olf ere suppsio that lliH coih ge has the inherent right to proleci iis owrn exisTeiiee, and ibal lh« duly of Ihose w ho h.ave alieiided fur the performance of their con sliiniional duty is to issue writs ufeleelion lo hll Ihe vacaneie.s ol those who h.nve refused lo act. Tlie most prevailing and best aiipporled opinion. ..nnorisliame oasis, ... however, seems lo he, dial in Ihe event of a fad lection of the servile imiiimi, whn is seek- urn on the part of il.e cll.v ■ lo elect a ■ ‘ 1 i,L-„ rci.l.. in i he'ghl to by reason of the non attendance of the consul 1 ing to crawl like a rt plil., to a li .g . r q,i„„,Mi...r from any other cause, the old which none but men ol eagle piiiioiib should 9,' • proudly pre-eiiiincnl al.ove all other naliniis, is he.icpforth to be a nullity, as it will be, if the nomination 111 the Italliinore Cona'en- tion of oflice holders ami Kockeriles shall be sustained by their votes, or whether it IS to be vindicated and eslalilished nil an ■isliahle basis, l.y die indignant re- however,. imiiiim, whn is seek- urn on 'he , SeiiHl*' tjulcis flare .U» aspire. That sagacious politician. John Randolph once remarked. “ Turn onr e..nsliimi.iii as yon pease, f/ie Peesulenl will electliis sue- 'tssor ; and Hint suercssor will be his own son, ichenecer he mat/ haoe, one (>J suitable Hire" Doubtless, this proplielic remark WMS treated, at the time nf Its uiierance, as ... the v iiicination of a ilistciiibered iiiiiii!—hut alioralmn or altoliiion he [Mirmilled in the manner ,re we nol m danger of rcaliisnig it, even by the fuel ions minority nt electors; jr,. we nol in |,,,,,s,.ll deemei' it ' and finally d.ai the great priiicipleuf solus rei .snon.T d.an l.ie nr .i elect- poWici® justifies that psiiinn.for the pnrpiseof possible! Let M.irlin Van ^ pre.voniing dm desirneiion of die Coiislilntijn In • nmil .a new suiiersedes it. The a.ll.einiiisof ilif U'l e.inrse argue that the Con- Hliluilnr. iiiie.i.led In convey all the p.wers no f,,>spsfy f,,r n.H ..vvn pri*servaiinn , that them is no e.xpross limliatioii lo the term of die Senate, ullier Ilian d.e ap|siinmient of a suporcodiiig Sen ate ; dial din ('iinsiil.ilion stipulates that it shall mil he altered or abibslied in any other manner than that which llself poinls out: that this pro- vision (if the Co.istiliiliiin will be annulled ifiis ed, and ibe ti.-sl |.ai t of the prediedotl is al- re,nlv fidfdlc.l Tbe I’residi nt will iilrea- a violent, lawless and revolutionary manner. What is lo he the result of the crisis it is beyond dv iiave appiiinled ins sueeess.ir. Disguise |„y vvit lo prophesy. AH ilia. I can sav is,tk, ev il as voii will, if M.irtin Van Bnren be t- leeted, it will be, s.iUly and exeln.sively, ry Maryland patriot will join liearlily in ll.e ■jaeiilalioii, "(iod send tbe losid old Senate of safe deliverance Iruui all her iruub- Coiinirymen I people of Alab.ama !! jiaosn fin a moment and roflect on the fearful state ol af fairs to which our government is hsslening. I’he nb.is() which has been made of the puolic fuinl, anil ihe pardcipaiinn of one of the liigliesi exeeutive iilBcersiif the miverimmiit with (om- painee ol laud spociilators, have already been a lulled to in various (onn, by extracis recend) putilished thro’ tins paper, but we have receiidy lieen put in pissesaion ol addiuonal taels, wbmi seem lo confirm, almoal beyond doubt .that M tlt- TIN VAN BUKEN is iMMtniATEi.v co.v CEHNEI) is THESE SPECU I. V Till Ns ! The cireuinstanoes to winch we allude, Ci we have received ihem thru’ an individual “I the highest respi’Clabiliiy.—whose name shall he giv on lo the puolic if reipiesled—are simply lliese . That s priiinnienl (iieiiiber Ilf one of Ihe m-i.n- miiih land speciilaling companies, whnse name, for Ihe sake nf precision, we shall call David llnbbard. Esq of i.awreiiee county, was receiU Iv commissioned by tlie company loprornre tnnds til be vested in lands during die present sales at Poiiloluc. That instead of opplynig in the u.sual way to eapitaliste known to die public as money lenders, be look his course straight as a bee lo her hive, till he reached Washingteii City, cal led on the President, solicited an vitrnd’ictioo to Martin Pan Dnreo—called again next day, had a long private interview with ihe Magician, cal led according to appoinlinenl, and received from him a large paekage to sundry individuals in Bnsiun, repairs 10 that city, iben return lo Pon- luliic, after having procured, in use Ins own lan guage,‘funds lo a/iy omuunf his company inaj desire’ Now what must be the conclusion of every honest man on the eslablishmeul ot his tesimio- oy » Will It be said that this is not pnaif sulBcienl, clearly to identify Mr. Van Bureii among die speculalore in die public domain. If so, can It be said, that in lending the iuflu cnce of his name lo a speculaling eumpany, hav ing fur its uhjecl the monupnly of the poepU s rights, the public lands, tie acted an hunurable pail lo the indusiriuus uccopanls of the soil, or in oishI faith to die princijiles set firili in ihe Kxeciitioe circular of ihe 'Ireasury Depariment, which deetares that the o'ljeet nf the President 111 adiipinig die specie paying arrangement, was In repress illegal frauds, a id to wilhliuld any counleiiance u: lacilities wdhin the power uf the DelavaII, of N . , tsr Talk (if arislocraey and royalty afrr this we deny It in fofi) ; the Briiish L’niirl nd the British King are mure orlhdiliix and deiocralie han we are al Taiiiinaiiy. Here is our wurlhy fef,tiSld.ooOf..rttm., tvl.ich l>e reliiscl. He originally cost but one l.ut.tlred and fifty dollars.] Domestic Melirine.-rhe castors on a dinner table are said, by s late London work, to be a kind of medicine ciR’st cin- laining drugs of groat virtues. 1. *o/f ® ilocide.l calliartic in the dost. ful)..w.cilizen. Mr. Dnlavan, the sun .if i painut | — I Ms ®„ ' to an ounce. It of the Revuludon. fihe laie General Llavan,) , of from half an onnee t Criminals who sells the best hardware in the cllj, keeps j a|a„ vor'infnge in l.irge dost .s the very neatest assortm.’iit of bilanced handled knives anil forks, plated ware and seult-ts. and is wilhal a fine I.Hiking (elliiw, walks ini fjoiirl w ith all Ihe flower'iffnobility, foreign aiibassu- dors and field marshals, and makes as g.al a fig ure as any uf ihe assemblage. Afier ihs, w" are qoile eerlain ihai his store al the poiier ol Broome sireel and Broadway will ae lltoiig-.i ,n H.illan.l were formerly senlcriced to liv.^ , will I salt, arid became terribly a.H.iUd , ; will, worms, 'i I'hie^ar.-I Ins is i t aiil and (liinllotPic, ai(d a|,plied exlcrii illy. ,,s m.nkral.-ly slioinbiilt. H sn over dosit j , of soda has "it lyjia,d: '^'i^.-f'itenigh. u ATCn3IAC SalixiiMi-v, ()pt. 297 iftis. kail, it IS ?'■ V’' I/.fins IiIh which nil- porp-se ol reiiiodelling the present oonslilutnin bis l.(icer...n a s ng e act ^ ''" I ;* shall e.uer .be Electoral College, CCS him above the Ictel of llK, inoslr r.liil. ly | j plomion of a Senate, even it the necause he is llie favorite of Guo. Jark.sim Maryland a —for uke away from him this adventitious ; l™_” n.K ’ ■ 1 i.ii.„i,or Pi...ro I In the Baliimnre Clirniticle of Ihe I7lh inst. strengib and where uoni n ■ we observe the procaedings of a ’‘mniieroiis meet- man admits tlial hr lias no i,o(iulai iiy ol ns ^ uf Slate Kel'orm,’’ in Washing ,,w,-,—mil none can point lo any '‘7.:.onconr,.y. renonimt^tMling that their Kipciors, lil’e nliittfi tMilillcM liiiiUo Uie ijraiilude oi (Mp^srs \Va'»>n and Micrill.) “as 9ikmi as the the nation or to the sull'.ages olTlic people, saiisftciory H.ss.irranees an-given ihal a (iiiijority , y.^eVnoi^n.^rimriheljON Let his whole career as n public man be of the .Slate .Senators will beehosen favorable to ,he hands olf Hie Speealator and s,He,I. iV bis warmest advocates eaunot put Ihe pu».age Ola lew call.mgs Cor. venli.m lor the -e . b - - I I . .1 ■*"" “■'* """ '• » mnn— tiol orte wni'd* lias nvhuMUled lo t.ie |^lerf'l)f be elected Iroin the VVhi welfare or liiiiry ot ilie iiatioii c)vrr wliich aBstiranceii be '^iven. tht'y adviBB he asfiire.-i lu rule. Sinetly a party man, | Kdfotnrn to tnainiain the stand they have he relies exelu^tvcly upt»n jiarty machine- i uken 'I'lie Chnmicle. however, takes the rv to ev'dt him l-* ati otlirp which Hhoilltl ^u»uu\ that the Whia F.lerif.rs cannot, eonsis- never ’lie (leorarled l.y parly mil,„mees. J'"nilv will, their elu.racier and obligati,,ns, givn never c - i,„ ' rim/ pledges, llioiigli It declarns, al tho same Sensihle ol us own .1 ' » . iii„u, that ilicy are anxious In elTcet Ihe rcrpiirrid clings, like l.ie parasite plant ol wmeli be ^ j,, c.insijiuiion, VVe hope ihai is the siguilicaiil llliislrnlion, to the siiirdv . ^ miiucr o\iliqaeUe will not be permitted hickory, deprived ol the aid ol which be - i,, pmvenl ihe amir-alde ailj isiinenl ol this fao- well knows, llial, ‘ prone lo the ilost,' he 1 ii.ms l■olUr.lversv. In tin-iman time, we per- wimld tbeiici l.rTlh creep, in obscurity, 011 ceive that ihe Annn hisls are alresil) nominating Ihe face of Ills n.iiivi-earlb. Sliould Jack- 'heir candidaies lor the .Sfnfe Co/iuerifinri.called | „ppugq aqj fnrlhur political elevation ot son withdraw frm.i him his favor, the sy-1 '-V themselves. I. is very evident, Irowever.lhat | enpham, wt... has lieei. hoove,I iulr, i.m.a- any Conven.iui. held un.ler s,nth ere,i.nslaoces, ^ O.iinions on copoaoi, V.O . ft ill represent, not ihe/lerqifcr^, bill a mere yirir-I ' ly tn. the Siaie. and that Us acts, so far Irom be trig regarded as binding, will be resisted, by those who lake no pan in ils organization. Un less lliereby a compromise of Ihe existing ditli i-ullies. It IS pviileni that Maryland will have In prrrss 1h rough scenes of great violence dt rlisnrder, and perlia|is of IthaMlslieti, tiefore her iiistuuiiuns are remodelled ; and, to avert evils of such inag- iillude we hope Ural the ••assurane.e’’asked for, in a spin, of eonciliation.hy Ihe citizens of Wash- ingloii ciiiiiuv, will be given by the Whig Elec- lors, anil a Convenlion may be legally organized ly Ihe coostiluleii aiilhorilles—as will liii Ihe iMsii if iho two Elei'iors of that ciouuv shall lake ilieirsi-alsiii the College.—Lynchburg Vie- * the People 111 the ditV 'ienl Stales giaiaa capitalists, to the injury of ihu actual settler SiC. Fur the present we shall forbear comment, it is our wish that the truth, the wiiulu truth ; on this subject, should come uut. If any pan of the slaieiiieius abuve given he incuiieui, the friends ot Mr. Vail Bureii tiave ample time before the e- leeiiun to clear Ihem up. and we will assure them that It wuulrl xtTird us much pleasure lugive the subject a full mvesilgaiiun thru’ this paper. Mr. Van Ihirtn's Opinions —A tneel- ing III the Northern Liberties of Philadel phia has given this concise summary of Mr. Van Bureit’s (f)xinions; Resolved, That we will, by every effort will! the carnages of our noiiiliiy, gefur arul . —.\ rmis|,,rd emetic is fashion. llemarks by the ,Vcie iW/c Lepres. Mr. V.xiL, om Sc'-retary of I.egauon. nice re- r'eived a preliy broad liuil, ibat be preset,lei iisi many Americans al Court. .Mr. JiT..VExsorj is gi-eenyel. His eyss will store by and by. li the English courtiers sliould know ihal a New- Votk hardware nierehaiU was |iresenl«(l ai Conn, all llie lords and ladies of ihe household would be in liis hair —“An American citizsii” is pass e- noiigh ill the 'I'ullenes, but at St .lames nr Windsor, a man iiuisi have had a lone tailed title 111 Ills name Many id our liiile Vaiikei Clltl'S boys have a Iliile I'fii -e, and pass fir a tleaeral dipeiin or so. A Geiieral is a migluy big man in p',u- I” PH* ro|Mi, ihougli many uf them here inueh leseiiible, w'lieti in their “iiiiliiary splendor,’’ the rich liv- ered lacqueys ihal ride tiehuid a Duke or Diiteh- es’s carnage as it goes intii the l uri yard ot the Palace. John Bull is very much puzzled what to itii with Jonathan, when Jonathan goes over Si-a.—Other people Irom the Continent have a title lo their names, and a title is iniroduction e- noogh ; hut we Jonallians, half of us al least, canniil for tbe life ol us tell who our great grand fathers were. Mr. Van Boren, it is said, when in England claimed to be of the Kindi-rhook /am. ily. Wilkins, we have been told, when on his III be iiifallablu 111 lUifck^ltrn; '* m.Hlinl l»»Jl llll-itiT pliHtt'r \ ’I’lus, says llie dispi’iisaries. I lelaxaiil, and laxative’ ll is oainst acrid |iiiismis iiud si-i nox.ims til worms, kiiiiug ibi-m, it is sup pipicd by siiippmg siuiif (.'1 ibcir hr' hull's 'besides. It iidu vi’s ib.' pnn sinned l>y the iipiilii’ilinu nl inooi’iit .lend substances to tbe skin. ' P.pper Ibis li.iribiua and llie rebixed sure iliinil. Ibf alkalnid cxlraited from the And 'dll' Waii'biu /''lie the iiiorinii'j; eomelh' Hu demulceiil. iintiilide d- 1(1 he nb illiiug (ll•^•a- f"d "all i(i figbr ■■'i«vvou Whiti.’’ TfiK inna '/vcaet. /’«!• Presietrnf^ nrr.ii laVwsox wm jri ror \*ire Presidrnt, jnii.y TYLKn. A.'.mnst Of FICIAL DlCT.tTION '. nxlNST (^Afcrs NoMtNATIo.V ! !_A(;j,vql Pekseci.tion For Opinions Sskj i_j | , IJAINST F.XTIIAVAOANCE ANU CoRRl p|.„ Athens. iTi unessee.' Sept. ?s, • . ,0,1 —AiJai.nst Manworship—Aboiitiox,,, A Council ol the Cheiokees was held at Red | W Clay.on the Cnh ioslaiii, for the piirjiose of ex- Uu.muiogeiiV ! ' plainuig the ( herokee Tieaiy lo Ihe (nsiple, ami , - lo settle the affairs of the iiaiioii pieparalory lo their einigraling to Vlississijqd. \\ e exiraci the 1, following from a leliet friini one of ihe volunteers j ||;ive ii liirj^C SUpplv of al Red Clav lo a genilem.aii ol this tow n, dated September-i.t ■ "Kora week pasi, there have r, has enred the ague, in the bauds of i)r. Meli and ollieis. THE CHEKGKEF.S. reiiirn Irom Russia, was entertained with a mag- ; .xboul g.OdO Cherokoes here, anil some re uifieent din ier at Windsor, silting high among y,.( ■ th iiigli the (buioeil hasailjonrii- D'lkes ^ Diitchesses, with the Piiiic. ss Victoria p,|^ there is anil a cumminee olTlie chiefs here | and ail. They, il is said queslioned bun closely . ^,,1,,^ g„me liusiness. 'They are gomg 10 iiieiiio- about iiur_/oi«ififs and rnii/f. We have all the I fjiug Lii.i^fpss for relief, and uoi abide by the Btiiry; but we don’t like in pot ii into print. 'The | p,ege[,i treaty, if they can help it." | anecdotes, however, were piquant, and Mr. I VVilkins imused and inlereslpil bis royal enter- From Ihe Tennessee (.Ithens^ .Journal. tamers very much. John Boll, we Yankees The Cherokeee.-The m.iincil ai li.'d Cliv. have the advantage oly.ii in point of rank. W e are ii.loriiied, has lermio tied, and the Indians are a’l nuhle born here—all id ilie royal bliKiil. ; |,„q,ps. \Vp h ive mu Dukes and Lords and CnsiUs, all ihal by patent pa-ticulais in relaiion lo Itieii deUlieta nghi 11 Barney O Balnagaii or 'leddy O - ; except that they disavowed the ainboriiy Roorkewill emigrale here, we will give bun a 1 „f ih,,gs „,,rsai,s who made the ireaiy. They ile nobiliiy patent in N York city in a monih.espe- 1 wiihoui their c nisem, dly as Ihe elections are jest al biwul. >ud .Wt nnaiiihorized ; ami they in Boron wants vule.s. 1 ilelprinined lo send ilidegaiea 10 .Arkaiisas.lo ; ;— ' invite that p.irtion uf the naiion wbii have eiiii 1.1 passing along Pearl sireet, and Its crowded .sending a dclegainm in liiisnfiuerchamlise wenoiicei! yesteroay a f""'I p, solicit the Government tolreal of boxes m friinl of Disirfiway and Brothers, mar Huibormes o' ibe tmibin, and in kei Liberia, \N eslern Africa M e are iiilurmed | ipsy „,i,.nd bj that iltH ir-ioh U b»>comin^ so iiiiporuiii, us to make n necessary for the merciianu in llie colo ny tu visit ilus country re^rultrly tor their sup plies. The oentleinen just referred to received not long siri'JH, a lot of CamwiKHl from a firm at Monrovia, which sold in this market for seven thoii'>anii five hundred doll ITS. With the pro ceeds, the parlies purchased a vessel, which was filled wiih a returned cargo —,V. K. Com. Jido. AVlii^c Klcctorul Tickets on liiuifl at S4 per thousand- those eoimties ia our nci;;' liorhood th’.it iiave a«t Wn supplit fl, Mill do well tolelii- kaoM forthMith. tural elevaliim by his paliunage, wmilil sink withii raoiibiy eve.i more ns’.iiiiishmg if p isi'i'uiu. tliaii bn- si Id.' mess of his ele- valiiin. lil t 'be bull nf i-xmiininunicaliim a|i|iear to iiiorrow in ibu (L dm. and, like J'ln.ili’s gourij.bf wmibl willier in a iiiglil. \lld IS il possible Ihal tbe bigb-niinileil iiul inlulligeui ppi);ili'uf Virginia can be blow Ibt'ir solljages ujiiiii a in in, wliii, dcs- liliitfi III all rlaiilis In tlie bigb iilfii'e wllii'll be seeks, witb an aiiilaciiy ..f inanntr only surp isse 1 bv itie slai islioi'ss of tbe senli- niont, (lares to ('nine bi'lbri' ilu'in as Hie aoniiiralC'il laviinie'd Ibe Prt'sidi'iil—wilb I'm plc.lgi' on bis bps timl lie will ‘ tread 111 l,is foolsieps,' and as liie seeurily of Ills leally lo bis |mlriui, li'llnig ibc'in Hial be d.H-iis it • glorv eii.iugli to IiHve seiveij un der sui'b a ebieff Tor mil', we will not bi'lieve ll. Tiie ancient spiiil of tbe Old 1) irniiu-ui is not yet exlinci. 'i’he hloml w’liicb llowed III tbe veins of onr Revolii- lion irv fi'bers is nol; iil di'seni'rale. The people i| \ ivglui'A will nol Huis nuisenl to degrade tlu' elective frane iisc, by render- mo It sii'isfcrvienl to Execiilive dielaluin liven wen; iliere no oilier iibji'i'lion to .Marlin Van Boren, ibey will n jeci him, as the nalv nieaiis by wliieli tn avert Hie great peril of sobverling Ibe Iri'eilom of clei'li'i'is.’ i'l 'be I'tunec of onr (’hief .Magis trate, aiiil 'Hreuliog tbe practical oil mge in ■ iiir l•ll’lslillalrln as prcdii'leil by Hie Oralor .'f Roanoke, wliu'li will speedily, if not al once siiceessfolly resisleil, be realized in iis worst sense. For wlieii tbe Presi dent sball onee be permitteil lo appoint bis snceeasor, who shall say. that that succes sor icilt not be his own son ’. Let no man be inereduliuis as lo tbe suecess of sui'li an alieinpt. 'I'eii years ago, it wmibl have been (|i"-me(l equally iinpossilile that any Presi(|e"t wiiiilil have been bold enmigli to interlero in the choice of his silceessur —yei now we see the atlein()l made in the open face of d ly and so far friiii being re sented with that iinaniiiiity which might h ive been anticipated, thmisands of per sons justify the eonrse, aiul some few " glorying m their shame,” ahsohi'ely suiipori Van Buren because he is the Pres- every iinpuilant national question. Being, III the North, a tariff in.m. In the Suiiili, an aiiti-larifl m-in. in New York, a safely-fiind hank man. In Peiinsylvama, a pore aiiti-bank man III the North, a lot. to slavery and afiiend of atiolHiun. Ill the South, a foe to abolition, and a friend of slavery. Professing great confideiiee in tbe People, and yet oppos'd to dividing the smplus nouev in Ihe I'leasnry, lest it may corrupt memureal.'ZP (.daigo'ss From the Mercanfite .‘idverliser, TO THE PUBLIC. THE TREASURY CIRCUI.AR. Tim Saiigaimi Cllliiiois) .loiiioal slates lint G iv llevmilils soil .Mr. Ewing, Hm one a Van Bnri'ii R |iresiiniaiivR, and ihe olher a Van Bnren S. iul ir in Congiess Irom that Stale, have coine mil in vigorous and active opisis lion III the specie circular. What says the Glolie lo ll now'i* Who speaks Ihe truih? Blair, who has lieen lauding this mischievous and infimous measure lo Hie skies, or ihese good and faiHifiil omn III Hic parly, who are on the ground, and kno'v, and |mihaps/i'cf, how disisirmisly il is oppiaiing m Hm (ircal West d We declared this iimasurt', in HihuoTspI, lo have originaletl i'l Hip ni'isi dcapicahic and sordid motives. 'The ccimiry had hccoiim thorough disgusted with the cvhli'imi'H which every day amt hour htiiught ol the specolalIons 111 oiir ptihlic men, with His pi'ople’s money, in Iho pciiple's lands. This I’reasory cirenlar was i',tiiMim'P,| with a flourish about the alrm'ily of s ich spcculaliuns, for Ihe piir|)use of giinuig confi.iencH ; and cover of Ihal eunlidencs, nicasiiics were ailopled which tu'd no other nbj. cl than to produce a mon- opdy of spccuiaiion, and keep the whole game in the hands of our gambling pidiiii'iana—Van Buren himself, Kendall. Forsyih, Itiiiler, and their r.umberlsss adjiinets. 'They have restrain sd he hencst and enterprising people lo benefit ihemselvi's. But stop a hllle. The cnuniry IS awakening—the people are lieginning iu feel ihi'ir bonda.ge—and in Novemlier Ihoy will iireak their chains on the heads of their opprea sors. JVashington Sun, TREASURY CIRCULAR. The .Arkansas 'I’inies thus notices Ihe effcrls ■if the Late'I'reasury Cir.'iilar,—which shiiuhl DENTISTRY. BY STEPUE.N B NORTH—NO. VII Deni ilion. Tho lancet has aflnnle'l chililren relief in cases of imminent dangiT. when its mother experteil death every moment as Ihe n ily relief to severe suffering and h'>pule.ss mis ery, resloring them in safety and ease lo their anxious parents. The efficacinos re suits ought >0 he known to all who are iii- , , . , , ,1 terestod in the suffering of ehildien at the Because he hassliam-'fiilly endeavored to miogle religion with polilii's. by cansi .gilts appliclion ol confiilenliul friends, in difl rent parts ol the j harmless in-itTAiine.nt, even if their siif- Uiiion, 10 eieclionecr his r.digi.ms opinions experience temporary relief, and the in aid of his ambition. bei,|^g by them in ,gearly sla- oiie place represented as an Lpiscopaliari, iri | terminate in hydrocepliahis or dropsy in Ihe brain, and various forms of id' the heginiiiiig.’’—If we would prevent j tliis cataslri'plie, let us resist the “ lirsi ! il.'iwiungs of an atteinpi" to engr aft the I principle of hereditary succession upon our free iasiiiuiiinis. I'hnt's farorile! I,.'! us look in the “eiiil | Iiave been eimiled, “An Executive Decree, mil hfviiig Ihe laws of Cungress, fur ihe benefit of swindlers and sp"Ciilalors.’' KTI Eti r> OF THE L.ATE TREAfjU- KY CIRCLT.AK. Tim laiidv s'd.l al Hie laie land sales m Punlo- This subject Is elahoralely, fnrcihlv and l.VisMSsippi, brmiglii ."ill per cent I,ESS chiqiienl'y argued in the si'.'oml A biress of ''""i tlmsami' qii.iniiy ol lands hrieinliire otTcred tbe Wine Central f’oiiiii 1' ee, wliieb we ‘ l"" ! • fn Hm days ol sale, per cent h ive Ihe pleasure uf lavuig Imlore our re.,- V "7"'- . ‘ ■ .. i*‘c.K ol t*ou(ier/f« I rdasury Circiihr I ins ders Ibis aiornii.g, M e ask lor .1 an alten- . „ »!V»* puru.sBl, nol i\v inost? \vli(» lire iilrpao) (.1)11 1,, Siau-H: Another mode to lessen the ij. lermined U* support Marlin V an Buren, j aiunooi luat wuulif fall Iu the share of .\rkansss ill' ilie eonsi-q'ieii' es wbat they may, but : is, Hui Hmre are lulie no more land sales by Hie I anoliier as a Baptist, here a German Refor mer, there a Calbolic, al one lime inclined to Methodism, still having some iiiclin-itioii lo Fresbytenanisin; willing to be any thing, and every thing, that will in any way aid him tu higliei utfice and power. A POKIKAIT. One of the liest pirlrxits ever taken was that nf Marlin Van Bnren by Alexander H. Everelt, when the latter professed Whiggisni. “ flit little, narrow, sonliil soul is at home in the little iulrigaes, the little, miserahle, mis ehieoous monkey tricks that may be supposed to decide qvesliiias ia a cuuiicif iij chambermaids." It is a masier-pirce. The artist ia now one uf the crack Democrats of the party—regularly nominated for Congress—and is, we understand, ill high favor at the Palace—the General having liirgiven all the reiii'gade'a bitter revilings in consideration of liis having become a Van Buren- ilB We ahunsi wish F.verelt may gel into Ciin- gress, only liir the pleasure ol seeing an aposiate Vankeecntup, lie may prepare himsell in be flayed alive. eViif. lot. llocKEn Rewarded—//ocfcer, the depu ty sheriff of Lincoln county, who withheld Ins county poll books at the election be tween Messrs. Moure and Letcher,m J333; by which infamous conduct Moore obtained a certificate of election, altiiough Letcher got a majority of voles, (and for which of fence, lliu Kentucky Legislature passed a law to make hereafter felony, and subject the culprit to confinement in the Peniten tiary; j tins ilockerhas been appointed post master i\ Sanford Kentucky.—Ken. paper. nl that hirge elass, wliii we are persiiailcil, i (•'.’vernineni unill Hm yea' IHIO !nve not properly n ih'i'ieil n|ion llie sub- '*"* xp'i'iilai.ir isiogei a high price icci. ill all IIS he iriiigs, and wliobive (ler- iiitlml Hii'i' allaeliiiii-ni 1.) Gi ii. Jackson Ui 'dind Hiein lo Hie p. r n,'ions and perilous •oiisi-'juenees ol yiebli'ig leeir juilginenl to hi-, di.'1:111011 III a inaiiiii'i ,f siidi ilceji and Sob .1111 iiiHiurt. lamchh. r ' I'(i wi/tian. Sf'qijenlly, „ , »r Ins iHfxi ..Irea.ly Isiughl and enier the goal lands O.iiii Hie p.nr and aciiial .nihivaUir of ilm su'l. when I'V. r Hie Giivernymiil shall agon lavur the large spi'culalurs in land. From Ihe JinsUm 3tlas. FRUI TS OF THE VAN BUREN ANTI- DISTRIBUTION POl.ICV. The Government slock in the United Slates Bank has lieen sold, when it luight have l«en dispiiseil Ilf at from l-iO tu jildO per share j and when llie Government uIBcers have been pro mg llial Hie Bank would never pay J|J ceiiis nn the dollar Why lias ii„i .Mr. W,»alt)uiy sold tills siuck ? Be cutaneous affertio ns, whith are far worse than death, rniglit have been averted but for the prejudice of the mother ag iinst the lan cet. It is not by the diseharge of blood, bill by removing the tension of llie gums and memlirane; giving a free openino lo the teeth tlial relief is nblaiiied. In some cases It is iiiiperlectly done, the lancet not being earned down until il meets resistance Irom till! loolli, so as to completely divide It, wliu'h tends rather lo the aggr.ivation rif the pain lhanloyield relief to the child’s suf ferings. When it is sncoesslully applied the violent symptoms will immediately subside, and an immediate change will lake place in the countenance of the child who will ap pear pleased and press the gums and grind the teeth forcibly Ingeiher When the first symptoms appear a momentary relief may be obtained by allowing the child to bite a crust of bread, or nibbing them with the fin ger, or some hard polished substance such as ivory, coral, Sic. The Indian rubber rings lor teeth culling lately iiilroduced. are J tbiiik an admirable article for the purpose. uf li'iier The Great Match —Keniuchy against Tennessee.— Ihe match between Kentucky and Tennessee, came off over the LunisviH'e course on ‘21st i.!t. Hodolph was the cham pion of Kentucky, and Angora appeared on the part of Tennessee- 'f'he purse was ^.3,000, but the betting was immensely ‘greater,’ says the journal, than upon any race ever run in the Western country ’ The race was won by Rodolph, which is thusstaled by tue Journal: ‘Probably ten thousand persons witness ed the conlesi The tract, on account of the loiig and violent rains, was in a most ex crable condiHon. Angora took the lead al starling, and kept it until the middle of the second mile,when Rudolph passed her with the ulinosl ease, and came out at the end of the fourth mile more than two hundred BuoLs at NeM!S|)ii|M‘i‘ Po-itn^e. VVALDIE’S Lfl'ERAilY OMNIBUS. .NOVEL AND IMPORl’VNT LITERARY EM ERPUISE!! A^ovcls, Tiiiei, iiioirniphij, Travit$, Utoieu'S, and the wNdjra the day, |i wa’4 >>nuot iliH irrtai ol “ \VaIdie'.^ Library,” “lo «iiakt* wirkI reatliiti; cheajM^r. and lu urinif lit«raiar« t.» t»VHry iliRir.” That ub has tieun acrotitplihlipd ; wp have giv^n In btKjUs Winns, and tlo y bavf finwfi tn the utti'r ino^t parts 'LMir vast (‘mitinHiit. carrytno In ilie seiHofif'd. nof'iipalino to ihe lilwrary, Infnr- m ttiim In all. Wp nnw still furiliHr to redure pficus, And fund* r tht* aere.ss in a liu rary uanipiel fnnr>‘than lw«it’"ld acuessihb* ; we jf/ivti and c»nliiinp in irive in the ]nartn library a vni- ume weelily tnr iWAicenls a ilay : we nnw pnt- pnsp to frivH a fnlurijp in ihp samp perind ft»r le-.s ihati/of/r fi wrefi.nnd in add as a pt«piani sp'isun'oj lo 1 lie dish a l»*w mlnnms of Hbnrief ii'erary imtier-s, and a Ntionnarv »»f the news and pvuiitK ol ilie day. © know rty e.\pprien'e and caleulatim that we can oo still tnrther hi the iDHttf-r ot reliici!«»n. and w« fepl ihal there is sijll vnrff© ennonh fir us to aim at olfurini^ to an iocrejtsiiig literary appetite that mental loud whi' h it craves. rite Select Circulaiiniy L’brary, now as ever Ri grt'al a tavuriie, will cniilinue lo make ita weekly viaila, and lobe issued tn a form fnr bmd- ino and preservation, and iu price and form will if'iiiain the name. But we shall, in the first wenk nf January 18.^7, issue a huije sheet of the Sizr uf he largest newspaper ol America, but on very superior («per. alsoj^/lerf u tth bookt of the newest and most enier'aiinng, though in their several depanments »( Novels, Tates. Voyages, Travelfi, &,c., si’lecl in their charaner, joined with reading such as usually shtmlil fill a weekly newspaper. By this methiHl we hope to accom- plibh a great giKid j to enliven and enlighten the lamily circle, and to give lo it, at an expense which ahall be mi oniiileralion to any, a maae uf reading ihal in hook form would alarm the (lockela ol the prudeiit, and to do it in a manner that the must aceptical ahall aeknuwledire the poweriif concenlratinn can no farther go.” JVo hook which appears ia iVnldie s Huisrtn Library will be published in the Omaihus, which w ill he an entirely dUUact |)eriodluil. I'ERM-S. .f aldte s Literary Omnibus will be iaaued ev ery f riday morning, printed on paper of a qiial Ily Ruperiiir to any Olher weekly sheet, and of the largeslsize. It will uoniaii,, Ut. Biioke. the iieweel and the beat that can be procured, equal every week lo a L.aidon du odecimo volume, embracing Novels, 'I’ravels, MemiiirB, Stu. and only chargeable with newepa' per puAlage, * 2(1. Literary Reviews, Tales. Sketchea. ( tiCHs of ksKiks, and luformation from “th« u The 3-5 2-5 Pi’lntift ’I'ht* ixsi hf‘pe lor ihe re-*URiiaiion uf Vr Carolifiii w'pius to be staked or. the souiNii this iiie.istire with uur L«‘gi9titurp. ILim ceeiL, Idils doubt is cnteiiained of its ului ♦ (feci on ihe prospuriiy of our Siaie ; slu'O'i fall, vse sliall give up in desjiair. Then le examine into its character, ll will amuuni . Uniftceui jNiliry, PXPrc!#ed oy the S'aie, • rrciii pireoi.hutdiiig out equal advantaHev Ui» ry iioeresl that can bring wiibiu iis pri sioim It is uut loo obviuiis, ihal our ciiij' have bill litile to atiuch Ilium t4j iheir v,rei lilt 111—iliere IS noiliing ihai touches th>‘ir f>’ or graililude—it lends nu losieruio hand in terpn^xe. to science, or (o chari'y : In a wutd.l Slate (loveriimeni is scarcely known or frii uur |HM)ple : All will admit tliat this fih'iuldi tip HO. Here then a policy is proposed fir i Stale of a larifo and iibi'ral cast, iliai will ii oft in a lew years ibis loiputation from onr ^ characipr. It says tu all alike, in thelanon o‘ Ihe Krpnch inaum, ** help y‘Hir$eltie4 ani State, will help yim'* Bui ii is utK pr n Ihal Ihe Sialp shall ifive any thing to Ihpprni «H) far iVfi n M. it Staked that she shall snjn no- the World information from every descripiion. t . 1 be news ol the week conoeniraled to a small compass, but in suificienl amount tu em brace a knowledge of the principal events, polil- loal and miscelluueous, ul Euro|ie and Amer- The price will be two dolinra to clube nf five au^Cfibers where the paper is forwarded to one aaaress. 1 o clubs of two individuals,five dollars- single mail suhscribers, three dollars, Thedi.s- couni on meurrent money will be charged to the miniliers; the low price and superior pajair ab solutely pruliibii paying a discounl. n rioeonditinn wiUaropy ever be sent until the payment is received ia ailvisaee. AS Hie arraocemeiit.s for the priwecniion of this great literary miderlaking are all made, and the LAND .SPKCU l.A'I lO.NS. It has liem freqoenlly charged that .Mr Van Uurcii, aa well as Kendall, BUir K Cu. i. deep- caiisc the proceeds would have yards ahead, coinplelelv disla,.emit I...T proprietor has redee.ned all liis pledges to a gen gone inio Hie 1 rcasury, and been dislribnicd a I „oi,r.„. ,.nd il„.J.i„„.® "* : eruiis public fur many years, m. Lr of H,« l.n iniuig Ihp Niales. No oilier jsjesible reasun can lie asMgiied for the delay lo Ibis diNiribiilien Mr. V ail Buren and bis Irienda were oppMeil ; nem'.. Ill lavot of sij-jandi riiig ll uii Hie iieisi ex- pcosivH and anil fepiiblieaii sebeme ol li.rlifi. canons, UII rail tuad (irivilcgca and in lancy stock. potitor, and thus deciding the cont J Hn ' e„ f o .b.li.li ■i,.i,.,..i . '-“'"'b i.oniest, Ko- fulhliiieni ot the coniraci can be felt Tho Om- doT.t'havl sccoml'.T ‘''® "‘"f’'"'’“’’‘''I regularly ksued. and will contain Ml 7. fi l7s distance in a , » J*"*' '‘‘fding mailer ei,ual in amount to two ® f.. , ‘f tyclopedia. fur the small aum (I honoti Kentucky has beaten Tennes sec, ihelatlur we aresure will not stay beat. Address, post paid, en. TfiDowne, of Rodolph (Its been of.' ADAM WALDIE. 46 Csrpetiter St. PhUadelphia, the (Mioiic (uod^. (hat wtiile her chirjrw wisd'Hi) IS a«lvanrKf—while she m»y ri^ ('■ llitf iliffusum of prusptfrily aod tnurewd an liicni t*i her iiixiitotionv. (he Very iiiunfj whioh ail iliu IS doiip, coince bac.k luliprinet iioiP, with doubly Vfinpoundcd Mol, »s It :iskpi),what soctirMy have wpfri i We answer, the very besi assurance Ihatci:: d siroii; we havp the aNSuranoe Aplf iniMiebi this IS more lo be relied on, e^poriHliy mniiit’ iiiV'-Himeiiis in pulilic works liun ihe sagary Leglsl;iiurr*s, for several rtHS'iiis—^jne 19, ^ tlip !,,pgislaiiirp a changing Ixsly, wi.h^i ly divnlpd resjHinsitMlity It is iu pxisionrew a sh'irt period during llie year—it ha« iu / - Hgents, w hose qiiatifioaiione are not alwayt' uar led in Ihpir selection, and to sum up guinent in a word, however dpinogiV^^^ praie sprout painoiism, uvpry novice knawi i It is not as active a principle ae self-iriierf^t Bui w« are not |eli to hy(Kilhcsis in cum!H a nincluHion : this policy has been ini'll gmia and other .xjlates with entire si’Wi There is no siixik thus taken in Virginii, n il were sold to-iiMirruw, would bring bet i the money advanced with iimrs th sn sii’ cent interest. But should il lie said that individnals ir,' aiibscribe without being able to pay, so tb" principle might nut 'iperate fairly lo ihii'' answer, a pruviaiun could be made and iiu‘' Would be, llisi the Stale should pay pan f as individuals paid ; that is, for ever y ilnllaH a half paid by individuals one should oe the Stale, on being certified of such jpajm*' individuals and nut otherwise. By this rule, iliere will be no ri' jealousy ur heart burning in the diffitsol ii" esis ot ihe Slate—nu necessity for cisbltia*' and unwwlhy ails br ohiain legislative fa»»ti The quiet and harmony as' ■«a‘,l| as lli pi)ig'"J the l.egislaliire, will thus be in'KA'.d mifel'" this great and all pervadiiig princiji^^ f " lers can be granted lo as many apjil li’aV'‘ may lie made, (unless they lie totally n"’'" ent wilb rights already granted,) and nnlevsi of Ihe slock he rui.sed, they will beconi v it'’*'* lers: so there is no harm done. Sliuslf! aiff prehend that the l.egislaliire mights'"'"'”' State for too large a simi by thus pled ('"'J self inilefinilely: we say, either limit Hun lit the principle lo a certain numbc.luij'dj or let Hist body lake care to mak' of a diiiibtful character : we think howe’"' best answer to Hus has been already gi interest, keen and calculating, will ojsiraif ‘ cheek (III extiavAgaiice of lliia kind, and >• said Is'fore, we think the disir might tsl'nt" widely iijH'ii fur all to essay their chancfiJ* ing in for the pruffeieg Vncfaciiiin. We Iherefore, conclude, that the tn'i'il'*'' of the Slate reipiirea the adoptiuli of tin* f life giving principle; By H, all that h*'’' prouii.sed tor the Slate can be redeenw'd' people will at once take heart aiidlliv'"'' emigration will at once be checked, and** lieve, finally slopped ll is the very subs'”' of all onr hopes : The friends ot Inluf"*^ provenieni every where regard il as a point; They are awaiting it (most aum''' as the signal lor THriB onwaud masch- it then at once be adi,pted, and the shoui ‘ will come furih frotn bejonii the mouiil*'*’^ meet the returning wave of the oceae- ' be rejected and all ia lost—night—thicM dismal night, again hovers over the fat* v*' Carulint.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 29, 1836, edition 1
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