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ii t 1 ' f - f ' it - i i k I - ; - i 4-! J I I "i ' m t Dallas, which' Vas Tost cutter in !ie n i! i. iiite hDlinff toco over, .and was$a ndoM. Happily do live, were "MCI 1 V. iy is eneam the ytU Texian army is eneam pen v.. Tr L.. In 9. httrades if 2200 men,un PCtSrexiani liavng retired to their farms, ' Wtol be in high cultivation with gMd vm$iVr s.i'i.l lately lately ithont crop . -r. ii .w iWet nf Miriro without A! 1 Cl Ml i a mt'i W5 WeM vessel. The Tx.ans r nrf eauipping jtwo armed vessels jat aner&e Kalb, to earn? !!n5Wd ihe schooner Viper, lately the ' ; l . new Vork. Oct-23. . M7 . trii.-Tle rid d! this purl. John O. .M MdstefaiWihfnce fir Carihiena, Via f' TfaOlflWi 00 ln' f1" m - 606l8. F'oit. 25tntarboi,,'r9 13 l'n,!i , .A, mnA MfilM tfinwpouder, time .i fi,itr CoIufibian9i On the night uw3lst Au- tat; 19: lp Ua W. 4,. the Cantaio f!rsaeDffer eni an usM from iheir sleep . tl on firr Cajitain i .with no covering "ttfej night ckjihsi hashed on deck .and ?JtA lie rer haib io bakea fff: hn a is of Brooke issued Irom lh lower hold ; tpts were mad; t4 , extinguish ihe fireby ,inf water on the g juds oa fire, but without l f iCaDtahi Pi then ordered out the long kTiotJ which htmselfV crew and passenger. Hrtrtfto number; embarked wih no covering 5t t.av clofit istii. arid t.ot a oarlicle of f ' r- - , r . , ... a ih sAfl before she &fcio wn. lowa'asvine lanu, iut o noun, uui MotiJ couldnot rnlike it lby qiared a JJf & St. l)ubingo,wiere they arritred on the tbe ort!i. en3!of ; lh Island , having ben four jhjf-'j.1 . a parucie ipt proTisions r waier. fier two days 5urn t .Macaulhpy dossed thence receifed assistant lo tjei lotbt ity -of tmnmu whre ) bet Captain, crew, and Mr E'yjBT Erly pas8nrr. Unk. passage for this ekjio ifieschooner bxtaiangej arriveu"yesieruay llw Other. pa88firgT8 nsa ena-ea iiiuir pa the; day alter tne L.xciiange ien. uap. Pirk itatea.iha't he coold in noi way accunt. t-ir theawe of the fire, bdtiauppiied, it most have ocwred fwift spontaneogd coaibhstion. - The Ariel, we learn, is insured in im cny letsei tad cargd valued at.aboot $30,000. Frvffi Mrica Weliearn by the brig Norfolk. f- fxuufaa S. W, coast o) Africa, ihat inicn8e- tjeoceof the death of the.Gjvernor, (Domii.gos ! & ill l i ki-.iil i .L' .e m..; .esaioanna ae uiiTira' promeroi m Mania aJSaldanba J who waa io the interior with the I tif, nd a Calonel appwuied in bit. place, who tt ie;y jy ranically loUheltroops'at Lania,re- T4!iwritia pymmincea n in(iicnfnin3ieai4ugn- , ttiif the tnbabtunts, (Portugese. ) A filer; fiTiuilurly: Wfcdole rplared of liujfiii the Coriaiir fornhps Uktt ojijht trait to t He Ireputaiioo xf that jruly vwtiiitd ereat nun : I 1 - ; t - t 'Ooeiiy. leaTiiiff thrbruch, an old & infirm tABia implored b charily, The wo thy prelate PFi I fi e franc niece ! into h'r hamL Mv wrfi'ttid jii ainonerho was 'walking bejiind a 'Are VOil a waift tht lha wnman i lau7. 'lYeal f h ia a iis xc.laimArf thn-rrJ 'Ji 'you are right: few pwple bestow almsip pirjcrea)urf forfthkt verieason, & you, f i oppose, are arnon the n amber. At she re f wch'Jiulo assiiince.fi'oai charity, she is wi i otmfe monffy 2ive her my purse; sir.' ' Tfl b '-TRE ASUKY CIRCULAR. The. Buffalo Joumal mentions that a fter of moneys, in Michigan Iatciv ?ited . the amount received bv him the order - was jssued Irora ihe Trea ,37. apartment, li'consisied' in the ot $180,000, one-half of which was ?pecte. The -deDOsite bank was nn Kn2 nd -fifty miles distant,, and a jytcn yoke of,cattle wa employed n dayt in conveying the money to the oi depoaue, durmg which time it was oy inree men; the whole being a to Oie people dtabout $500CThts tt fiance among many which are oc- .nouiaiy. . : ; ; rut Rciir40orihg the last session vi. " 1 "via.! av;:iut u iuu one ocrasion, ti ? "'lW'11 iir. van uuren's ,ce President acting as charioteer, to warn, Mr. Van Doren-wasde- . . wchh ucuiuu iae uenerai. in ad- f ing that hid got out of order a 'W'R PeT,era, f courseVheld list the Vicet President Via thno rn Uiav Lt ,lltIe mtn about to resume his U3fTe b,s patrob; and'jost as the Prei L JUndingbim'lh$ riobs.Mr. Clav nas- vv V y " inoneF senator lookin-r hli rresidenttwiihan arch smile, an NjeWare.Marm;snd a voice to be v, j:t f0fiiDanv with innt i i.: Pf.tUr.W 'Baltimore Chronicle. V .teTtrr.- ;fci - .... r I -V Mnariesion.; rvov. i , 193c. is -rot a cnD?a n IMI .Vifdnb Fayeit-ville kB0"! U1 will in luuire be MWwtMlffr2oclocki P.M. Nfn and, a Monday ncxtth he f uu commence, runntnsr Klr-P'rato felfoVwarded I !tZu'?Sf-f citteik- on them the 1- 5r let . "J' u,ts 'nan 4WiuD6 tLareed Jl Waal rale tf pcr,ga - t lv I t 'v or hrCMimable character oi this lamenteL ore rmi l,si '"- . - V rf i i T? - - - my tlj niiinnii! i iiv r - wWerfflaof to. known to wir readers ! ThafuliowW2.kWilk3bor) which Will Dresentthe rrreatest V 1 1 ... a cu.l Tit k.. .-.1 . '1 5 Airtnltin1tot in.pniinnt inm t 90orandisement. ' And have an v set of men L 1 1 ri hV. baw!:77; !T T v 1 fas wt SnirMbtW ' itpamSnal-'withft i a mht'tb comnlainhen . aeorivedTif this I ' vi , i . at n - . . - r . 1 r 1 1 1 ncTfiik r - u v- a a a u kivutf u w . r -w w . - . - 1 - m --r,r. J.-. .-I, liitSloik tmla.' V V- r:: power? -The maxim of 'aUepuba Gut Jamei I 3i i- 'j .' . ' r ' is '..' . ? k, i ' , ,. . ;KpnBSlDCXTIAL 'EtECTIO.V. IiI wilL be? seen, that Rowan his done her dutv. but has not done what she dirf fntha Governor's elerfioii last Atignst: Jtin Pres-. idermai eieriion nas eer oeen eqnany iuii ar - . I .. -a i tar Wit it me rrguiar eiecuons: w iiar elections: we may inreiore,- rkoei't a falling off" with botta Dattieai-we ild jno apprehend that tpe couDparttivej rerigtii wi!l be rprffh altered, f ;j j 1- 'ROWAN.-li Fob WniTE. I Fur Van Bcrex. I 1124 , ; 11) lie Rqv. Thomas F. Davis, who was 8o: , IThje latest intelligencef is tht he was pnjvtr.ted from starting froi j Wilingtor at lhe: time pro poied, by the sickness of one yiLKEsBORoyaii coxvetion. jQrf the first page of (his pper will be found the proceelings.f that highly' res Dmjta jIo body Tho right sort of a !spiiit seems to a morale our mountain friends, and iW tOct cannot fail to hi felt in our Legrs laiiiro- It will be seen that the 2-5 and 3-5 poiic. has been by them also unanimous-ly-recjommended. The will of the people its lm1 to be settle d pn this measure, and, it is 1 brserited with so many considerations oflla;s!ticet wisdom and patriotism that we rajijno ; doubt of its pu&ing ' the Assembly with a achty . , i i . Pfhf Hon. Wm. B. Carter, of Tenn. with the Revolutionary pitriot General LeNoir, presided. Mr. Cowles of Suiri, aaii:Dh Bouchelle of Willtrshoro', were the f I t : Setiet4ries: A fnend who was present re presents the assembly as characterised with nteiugcnee ana zeal, j .At . I- RAILROAD SURVEY. . Ye have been informed by fa genlleman w is It the rail jroad Convention, lately int Wilkesboro,' ihHtihe committee ap- pointed, under Mr, .Dodge's resolution, have eiiffnoed-tne services 'Of uoi. u. vvj f?ar- obittcli-s to the construction of th i e road. peorqeiT of this survey is' merely to I K enable f lic committee appointed. bv the cm- jveqitoujto memorialize the Legislature on thef'subiect of latnendiortlie cliarter of the Cane Fear, Yadkin and Pedee' rail road, (so as to Wave one Jbranch of the road, to ru4freim1the Yadkin near Utlisbury. to VViJItesboro) fo present their claims on as lai jrounds as the. shortness of the time will adnit,,the survey will probably be con finep ih ihatparl of the rourje between Haftiptdnvllle I & Wilkesboro'fof it is knuMfrn nos persons acqiiaintd wi.h the inejprespnl road fromiflamptonsville tb this r t . 1 . i ! ' J . - roinji, distance of more than 30 miles,) that it is 011 a beautiful level ridge, crossed - W i r f by illy two small streams, either of which, canjbe hpaued without departing from a di rectiftne more than three hundred yards, arp also informed, that the co nmit- tee appointed under Mr. Emmett's fesolu tiop,are 'making preparations to have the suivey continued to the Tennessee line. Vp are requested to state that books of subiriprioris tp the stock of thepape Fear Yariih ajiB Pedee Co. will be opened in the ver4li counties interested io tbeVork. lntlfecoufeof a few weeks,. A roeeting I I of the Stack holders was to be held in-Fay- etteti file oft last ' Monday: Our correspon- a - denfjprite cheeringly of the spirit prevail, mg fhere.H The Lincoln Transcnptpeaks cucMurHgtaiiiy aiso, 01 tne state o puDIir feeltrig excited in Its behalf in thlt quarter. Let dur citizens look ju. the Vljage'sub scripUons hn the State of South Carolina to the Charleston! and Cincinnati RaifRoad, snd iciitch tUeglow of p itriotism that promp ted them, lis it ossiblthar such bright ex ampie of pnblitf spifif and gllantlyjvill b entinty lot uptmjour people When we see we will oeiieve it. aa ll. . . ; - 5i3ciie.UThe Editor of-the Petersburg Cooael!ati()n, speaking of Col. Lane, who latelcocatnitted suicide by joobing his own sword into ihis own eye, says be has prema turely 6niiljedriiscrtiD jict mtre akiujto ftomtn:P6iipby) ndlfirmntsWl than (o modern fortitude i and - resignation Our Ib'rothef had 'i better' sajti it was more akin to hiaJhcmm ' or insanity, than to. tirtiiicm6r'alsk; . 1 Y -: 1 1 "r-- i . - - - J 4 jr.. T eipescted to begin his parochial duties in (lie flarish of Smt Luke's, isbury t o-uwv-rrtW.itvil! vrrr nrobi.blv.tiot hebfeW'todo mam hel North Caryliaa Ooprnmnriirnada, tnanil fest in-the mailer fjhd Sena lorial Vacancy, jof Perqniaioris--' wish "l he p"b!:rfjast to attend toihe matter. V.hea Mr Wjl.n die'd.w oC the AV.hig presses.; jadgtnz frorn bj3 known. partif tin charater,s. well asbi coorsein regard to ft)e lat,Ibqntaln- Congressional Election; predicted that it f Gemc woqld not Jsstsethe wnt.- VewerV hrir 'attrptlsedi theteibreto see stated if! tbe -Ne wbe rn ,v?ei.tiael a tery au t bortta live annoancemeut, lhal Governor Spajffhr eould iwt Isao the wrii-rthat he had aatbority only tis eoe the w-Vi a.idet rlergnlations as are.pj-fe Sfibed bv law," arid that as nioach regulations had been OTeMrtbed,;hekhad ho-ivwer t4'isse on a I borough. exm,ination or the snbjvt and on mature ; rt-flection ' f GoVel nor i".Sna igi t was himself present at Newbern, teres y jbwdi tin.-' 1 drstb6d: this as 'cotnin'froni hii , ExeeIehey htmse!n Brit when heget8.'blyk ,i fee ses.frinn tbV Vb'g papers hat tbHaGciLA ons ; uio EEi ; race bib cd by ; 'jCdJM:. :ainbljr;Seaf.-1 835 frhkfylpt, & tif. fieiWpn lished at lirgeirTi heJSlar.4 -'tie thing b Fl tipn toii plain. Even . Philof gets enlighlenfr-d oq the-; sobjectand after fiudtnj ;hattiwExellencyi! had been lashed inU auf.attempt to, eiMtAgr predicts that iheioVer4r wilt Uue; and ibeit comes oqt wjtha,. P. . that he had 'issaed: Yes, the WTiTis iSKuedJ and a- the veryf paj4f that announces it, is the public eantioned aga'nf5 " Whig-invective: and? abasfCi ell, who could have err slipped that the Wbifs 'Would abuse Go:r'Spaigtu -f r doinj. tlie rery, ;thin that the Standard says they wtre' wishing him to duf And why the article in the tsaoie'pa , signed Fair Playj,fjis4ifyi.g the ujiftri, fotr's con ductj and drprenaiinv tne fault fimJing 1 ti8psitkjn of the public ? It is plain enough. 4- i;uis airy junta inewj wen e;:ougu inai uip, G ierrur was not'ffoiha to discharge his duty honestly and ; bona fide, Mr. Vilu died in j Seolember: I The Standard savs 1 bat the certl fioale of the Sheriff did hot reach Raleigh beUd the 22id of October : whether . this be so or not we canoot tell, and if so, what the Sheriff; Mr Poj)l,-has to say for thta neglect of diity is left t) himself: but why does Governor Spsi?ht ptst pone , tbiseleciion Uil jlhe 18th of November nearly one month fnm.ithefc time he ges 1 the Sheriff's letter, nT nearly tvvo from tl.e liioe of the happening'of the vacancy ?f Thts " jfairj Flay" writer says the law reguires that' 20; days notice shall be given by the Sfie?ff : fm j this is a"mfSt' t?rijss falsehod. The law makest n A ui K ran moll t-. n I 1 ws i iKa : h, Ja nl inion The nftrr nrnflijac?, Jtnd; ' weakness nur1 of the Act relating to the subject, from . which itoIe. cal?,ntit 13 Capable avowing; We will be perceived, that the lime of holding j; the Election is left entirely lo the discretion of the Governor. , 111. B? it 'further enacted, 'That in allva cancit s that shall hereafter occur b death, r"signatioo, or otherwise, before the meet- ting of the General I Assembly, and being notified thereol, as aforesaid, it shall b ;tht duty of the G vernor lo'issno .1 vrit of e lecttoti to the Shehfi or . S'lerids, of fhe county or caucltes wherein uch vacahcy shall have occurred commanding htm or them to hold an election, for a cueniUer. of the General Assembly, to sujjily such j?'-' cancy, at a ti,m Iktrein t be specijie , ami un'ier the s lie rules and r. 'guiatious s aro'I i t 1 1 J e 1. t 1 ' X I now prescnoeu oy lawior uoioiiig I'lecuuns m said county or coiinties;wiucli electionsMso held 111 pusuiiiice of sid Ivnt, shall bo con rj'.icted in like manner, and to all intents and, purposes,, siiall - bo as'legal and valid. and subject to officers,', and" persons elected' to the 84me peuaiu. and Inbilities; as 11 the same had oeen held' at the-'tinje,and ac cording to theTrujes and regulations' haw A oresenbed by Uw. - The Senatorial Disirict composed f Perqni raons andPaqin'tank i- only about 2 miles a rrosf from West to Easi, aud abont 20 miles, fruin Nertb to Sonlh The ' S her ills of earl: (Mjiuty have to give notice uithio their repe.' "vp limits : the a v'erag,-; distance from ihe C our ' rtotise in each county; 10 the b-irders nt, each. 1, not more than : 6 miles : 10 l;iys notice tpi would have been uiist ai.p!rt. .Theeleciion amid with all ease then, have -en hej.f oti the7;.r f November, and the spirit ot the lavv wOui -have been satisfied. Bit vhy this pal.terogtitM he rights of the people? VVe think the solftio, irray te found in the fa;t,ihat this a wiiigilisitic. The Speaker of ihe Senate and the Clerks ujuV be elecied on the first day: Thai b-j'ly " is kno.i to be nearly equally diidtd, and it may suji th-r jarty purposes rigrTt well u .keep b-.ek thr ' ! Hon until these contests and perhaps so nu other f sliall be over :--Snaixie, wtjia is my buii r AGRARIANISM We invite attention to ihe following which we extract' fro u a U tter of Amos Kendall, in reply to an invitation toja festi val, given on the occasion of the election of the spoIs party inun Col. Ta)nter, in the su bui lis ef Philadelphia. "This is not rail. Since corruption Bas found wings in bank notes, Liberty, needs new safe-guards, i The principle jurist bp settled, that no Legislative body can grant a charter or a privilege which uny suosquenjjihangespxaise their opposites. Wis lainrc oi the Heonle ma v not abionatf I i or recal. The. idea that, ajcorrupt legisla ture may sell the rights of ihe people with out redrew, is monstrous. -If the people tolerate such rules by establishing the in 4 violablfityof charters, the time will soon come when tbewill have no rights to sell. A chatter cjonierar6n men the privilege ot using their property in a p.uticular way; the repeal of a charter does not destroy their property, hutonfy prevents their using, it longer-inhatT-partieurar way. The-fepval ora biuik;chartr destroys no man's prop- -efty; ffitivebeer htmestly and prudent ly conducted, Wch stockholder will receive back the money; he vested in -it, land may tise Hln4ny other lawful business. , When hanks becouie corrupt and abuse their pow' ers, they become i public ouisincet,ano raav be abated bv the same 'power, which prevents privale' Titizens from domgo us ing their; own as to inflict injury oa their neighbors. ' i' ? -. ybom will the establish alent of this principle injure? Notihe farmeta", nor the f mechanics, nor the laborers, dor any other man, nocs.content witti protection irom his government,' refiesjupon fiimsell altie for wealth and advancement, It would -only obsttuct .those wha!se-k by conlnattoas and exclusive privileges la make others sub- servient to their will nd aaxilliary o their ehment should bepro7ccf on for all fd Bui I have not time; to pursue this glow- iS-lheme. i In conclusion please. accept n inanity lor your kindness and it n iq yittt opinion inexpedient, presenV tbth& cjmpany the annexed ccntiment. - .yith high regard,. V;v'V.-'-: Yoaro't rvant A M O KEN D ALU?! It'cannot bo djsguised thar :tbe torje " of Sfptirnent now prevailing in,- Pennsylvania is such as Etrjkes at the existence! of cm I gTerornent.nor ?an we help seeing that uie nnraeoiaie trienas ana aoncrenis oi lr, Vp B'Men are pushing the jacohinical spii itof Jlje- t i pes jto -t further V tm?ir own ad-i 'vancment. f . the reason obvious: it is I asiejtoacl orlthe bad , passions if rnanj ihan thjgootl.t because tlie former1 are the? njore violent and" excitable. M an' is prone to ithynittar. anf if ihtelfigent jmen cn:r jbe found so forget fill of what is due to their own characters and'tbe peace of the world, s to minister in the vevil pas-ions fit the mob, oiisc.hief is easily set on foot: Can any one think fpr a moment that a man of Amos : Kendall's cultivated tindersianding, can believe one word of the miserable so phistry that the above letter contains? J0r thai i! his notions could be carrifd out, they would lead to any thing but bloody l-RE volUtiom? But the source from '-which I these sentiments come is ominous. We do not say ir (or political effect, for the trial of out aiicaujr uvci, cJUU UIHIUng We might sjy can at all alter the result: -Sev are truly afraid if Mr Van Buren shall have beeh elected President, that the patronage and official weight of himself, and those around! him will be used to unsefje thesys tern of constitutional government. We have a specimen of what one 'of-his proba find this sentiment most cordially, received) and himself toasted by the meeting to whom they wfre! tddressed, amongst whom we re cognise the great originator of agrarianism, Mi. Dajlas, with several of the party leaders. Jack Cade would have been a Heio at such a least, i Somebo ly who wiitrs in the Globe signs himself A D- uorj ii bu inheritance ' Tbis pso,. is l.ke. honeat Dogberry, h? thotioht .that ft'HHl sense.came bv education. ) ghl .that g'Hid sense-came by education. ;bui reading and writing by nature! That OMiiocrai y whuu comes only by inheritance nititbe a svrvM-able commodity, to be put iri Or taff'tr olf as opportunities jrnay flpr rr occiisioii require. Alexandria Guz- thak this genuine and Jively itorA'il jroptinoee tighj and wa regretto staje that iswrong;iqr once; i ne ttue.. meaning,, olj r .ijr if! v .t- v i f l thp sigoature OVuhn fault . with utFoolbu j4e riner? aiie wbicharring-the sage re- flection of Dogberry, we contend, is a mar- velously proper signature. .Shall not the gentleman be permitted to write hfmself an j The ofo federal party, , w)Ura change of tiam. underthe present Ivnasty, receive io small share of the honors arid ernolu aici'ts ol ioifiee It js time fr them to sing ithe Cjvnlier song cif ibe Ktug shall- have iiitsown again ' We belhive. that bree of i he! Van Buren candidates for Congress from .dassdchusiHts ate Hartford Convention Fed- ruli.ts and three of the party candidates or the jiekt Congress from the State of "N Yoirlc axe gentlemen of the same school of folates, Ve meotioirtbi circumstance be-1- te such , . unbounded liberality in the v niocratic Uepiiblicau party, as isjmani- r it st in the , noTiilqations Jiere. mentioned, annot ue too niguiy appiauaeuj-i vfcx. Gazeite.'f ' ' " ;,Look here Mister'said a shifty yankee 10 a .Tanner dont yo' wani to buy a fat dog .skin?'. N said the Tanner. f prefer lean dog skins' well after all,' replied the yankee fcit aint so mighty d d fat as you might suppose.'' ' rThis is the secret of getr tiug aloog in politics as well as in celling dog skins. Praise -one set of opinions' as lonir as they are popular, when. the current - iv' filiate ContrasU Charleston atji one end or tne; proposeavaji oaa, suuscrioea one tfilUoU aTadjaihaff of dollars: iCincin nati !'rt the other end subscribed seventy thousand dollars. !CAMDEN AND PHILADELPHU j ; a HACES. Last Daij. ' The concourse of visitors yesterday at the. races t was very great, and a large portion ef ladies were present. The stands wife crowded, and, the whole ground pres enieifan aulmatiug spectacle, being crowd cilwithspcctators and vehicles of every descri ptiorLj :; Every thing passed off well, and ihe sports concluded in a gratifying manner. " The following is the result of Ih'cfMf.pl.flie day : Jtkey Club Purse, $10004 mile heats. Co VV. R -Johnson's b. m. Aulanta by todustry dam Rattier, 4 years . oW!' ti !". . 1 1 R, inilotsqns c. h. Post Boy, , -By Henry,dam Doroc, 5 years , 1.. Jarhrs F. Garrison's bh c Cip. , pus by Industry, dam Mark Anih ny. 4 years old, dist. l ice m. 5. 8m. 145. j Swupstakts, two mile heals, for three year efdsentrance $300, half forfeit. F. Garrison's c. f. by Sir . CharleAilarn Rie W1 W.R. Jortnm's ch. L Mary Dlunt, bySir .Charles, dam Josenh 'H. Vnn,.uli. t rt ? iMortiraerl bv Monmouth iVL; F PP'am by OgleVOscjar, dist. 7 AWm-pfm.:l i . Imand JN'iw ForV cr.nnounhaf they will form a i ooion i- on periudirilfb. onMisfiedi WB,IS: that 67.7iru.! MJHBfn of j aninfant t which ; there; Wef e; presenifcageeratioi in a direct Jini viz: the chiltLits moth i ions4 its giandrootherJijs greatrandiiiother, anditi An estimate has Wen! nilde!thai irr twelve years the (toijtion of 'a)lib 2 000 Neverpray ihat anrthirm aMianren in accordance with youiydreire$ and wishes' bnt.bring your Whea lo accord w it h evefv- thing that happens, and IbeUide of your. goou lortune.wiii uow in a codstant streaid; To hungry editors R J fiangdo an ex-editor who has opened a; large hotel at Lawrenceburg, (Ind.) has issued acard sta ting that any offthe editorial; ft atermty who come that way, nonatter of what! ncVIittrai crfc?d shall be welcome , to tcVis lablecot A ihorman nmnCmn Ot..-.? t-. ai a 'i -it cui, o.ravr, nas puoiisn- ea a pamphlet to prefve that there will t.ot be any severe wjntfrs for the next thousand ears. We ean oaj-dly "beliey it howev er, wc shafl w ait patient Iy and ee. t ' y falling into, a mill stream, ;Lwas drawn intq the wheel. Vhat is the ittoiiiii osaru i,iH)Ker on. - if my a person travelling in erg, was the answer. ' ) A head properly constructed can accom modate itself fa whatever pillows the vi cissitudes of. fortune may place under It ' ' ' i m 'Mother.1 said a little grammarian, if 'lord Wellington is a hero, was not loan of Arc a shero., Milk on Raillloads-Thejoston mil& Wn -re being uied op. in coeq.rence of ? : .. ' the wise exoeoient adontod of nntwu-iinfr 1 j . .r T O fresh m.lk at six cents a quart by rail viroad fromVoncesteri The thing, according to the BostonTrancript, Works nicely i The New-York 'Dailv Advertiser nnder date :$ - uf lIlDrsdaV. P . Mi sv "The miWvi mrLol ..i jJt.f i. - !'. iusriena- although with abundant : means. TJie teborts'ihat, were spread in relation! to various firms aftd the Commercial Bank have all happily Near G reensboroutrh , Alabama, Some time in lastnhtfith, Miss MARGARETAvKlTRELL, rdaagh ter of Bryan Kurell, Eri. lately of the vi- unity of Chapel Hill; in this State. We, cannot pretermit-the occasion of I a brief tribute to one whom we know w el) and, most sine My regarded.! She was intelHgeiit, amia ble and tneekl In her earlier days she had her troubles, and tht se were of a most trying and slHicihig kind ' they ere knawn only io her self atiojier imtnediiie associates : to the world. fsfisi present ed he same placid uncimplairfing 10.1K ine-ejime quret, loveiy ana uenevoieni ae p jrtment. She Wiis biwed wit she wept in secret, but she was not crushed, gracing hr sfelf with an energy! of character, that fe ofVjPi tfiersex eanurpsj, anif giying vn her whoU hedrt lo Him that w;ill ikjI bruise 4 hejbroken reed. She lived in the w'orld a bright ;exiuiple of christian fortirude ai(l of oaefuluess.f Her views, her feelings,' andher J whole cha racter, were 6ucb as won Id have jtdorned an" sphere injwhichier destiny might have cast lier : ,io36jL4hen,'tnal she .waa beloved by her riariienis acquaintances, and almo$iunli$ed ty her immediate fiends weresaperfluvusr She baa quit a cold unfeeling world, and a far" as wemayi be permuted to judge, of aput beart, by a pure and blameless life, we would say, she of .all the world, had the least cause U regret it. tiq Montgomery Co. N. C, jieariLaw renceville ;on the 4th inst, Mr. JOHN McKlNNON, a very worthy and respec table member of society. In Fayetteville on Saturday last Mrs Sarah C. Holmes, relict of the late James Holmes jisq., of ;Saupson, afier a week's illne, aged 45. The Usi years of her life were spent, in connex ion witli the Pres&yierian Chufch, first of Sbilo, in J Sampson, and more recently ol tiayetteville. This profession she so sustained thai her or phan children.bowever they may weep for them selves, have do reasun to weep for filr. "Bles-i sed are the dead who die in the Lord" Com municated. s In MontgomerV, Ala., of bilious cholic, on the 8th ult. Mr.BEKJAilis H. RoTLAitb, a native of tbe State of North Carolina, bet for, several years past a citizen of Mobile, Ala. j In Wilmington, on Wednesday, thelOtb int., Mr. William C. Williams, ag about p0 years i formerly a resident of Raleigh, bdt for marjy vears past an enterprising cittaen of that .Town. 1 1 In Wilmington, on Friday ewrningflasi, Mrs. Brewster, wife of Maj. J;TI. Brewster. At Elm wood, Bladen county, oa the 18ih inst. Mrs. Mart Millkb. reici of Major Akx ander C. Miller, in ihe 57th year ol her age. At Smithville, Brunswick conhty, on Satur day the 22d inst. Napoleojt B. Brow k, eldest son of Joho Brown, laUg- aged 42 year; i An Overseer Wanted: f To take charge of 20 or 30 hands in Alabama: liberal wa- ges will given. , Jj. BlrTCHELL. Salisbury, Nor. 5r 1836 tf 16 090, Indiana 0O.Oo6,inm6isMM ' i Wisconsin 300000 aggregaeQOO0 JI1' AJ. rAatrHHiiy; tunnoL My ' f f The actual 'porjblation ot cliiittf rfl Evi of " : l: 1 ' - i nTl HE above (raUtotion will be opened for the Ji reception of on Monday. 14th Novmber next, onder the di- wiioa 01 om. t AJtts. HALL.? l- V The .Trustees feel eonfideoi 'that the Well r "P"" &Mt. arid rt; Hall as ci eniirijTeacberawitliyth. gniJ moral atVety iMtroeiora o the moral xtatelaga of iha fmpils placed oodemhetrcharffe. Th ki.h,J -nii, od Female department, each de pjitmeorof a Janior, and Senior ck. . , ;! g Jimi f Ciei :--Or;bogfaphy ; AriihmeiieV Gmm.r. Geirapby, ,.ad .History 1 per a aion, 4 ajo 00.. ,-Mirt''callon Kheton. Com- Nedle AVork per aesaiou j : t..r " wi. . jjuatq per session. r" 20 00 LYi 4 rrPJ8cn?ofwll conduce by tneTrusteeaand PnVipa s; for the purree of prepannS;arar niing ibe'noV dertQenlPxice per sMoo " - V $6 oo" " Mderson MUchdl, JI. Mrpun V. . PROPOSALS sals- AJ"re anton. 85 miles and' bad- iui, . in -u aamoriooa axration 43T (Ikesboroogb, 'WrI cUjilyiaecnfiTthe-iiabrtc p4traiae. . 1 j Pairuns of ihis Institution4cay ' rest atvnfVd tn( ineit'nctesl attrntinn tt-illlw FOR carrying iW n.ail 11 e United Stales ; frvtoihe Jstof Februaryh837.,-,totbeSfHh;t!-Y 4 Junel839, on ihe route, N. 2I45ih.Nuitb V t ' Candiha, from Sahsbory , by Wot Grovi, Uoa- i ; !' ton's Store. ' Cow anrrille, i Suit viW Poplar I- " Grove, Hokesille. Ffeheyaartd KffUiilU to. . .T V Stages, will be received! thia DniA,,; A. oi Mcemoer nexi, iu7e decided H on -the 6ih Tavil' nnnrfi -l t.'-... . . ti " - til n.A Am m krn ' . ;. . i Is to be exicow d.bv ihe 25th l"da ,f .li,'.t i t fs to be ex. coif d by ih 25th Ida? of Jammrr next, and the service is lo commence onUbo U day of Febtuary; -1,837.; t t ;... jieave oairsDury;fvery l ueeday and Frid-y - , at 4 a m.aniveat Mofgantiinext days by J2 ' 4 I . Leave Iorganlon everfWedoefida? fitSat ' ' : !': a . wiuajr noi ia, am vt; a i oausimry next nay a ty ' 1 I. . V. .v . i I . r - ... . - AMOS KENDALL. dlJfficeDepaflmetit, i j 4 K' Jd.,Nyeriiter, 1836, ;! -;TiVV 5d. Plantation on which ihe deread resided, in I QROES Phe sale will continue from dav to dav nniil J JL first day)f tmbehnexr,aa tlirE V -VyT: 1 enters f Kenneih MclverfatAtiis" xcsfdeVcoT in'rS- i i vMoore ooniyon a credit oiiwelte monthstye'V'v ;,( l fdllowjng pmpertyj j rtV:- j Three hundred and Ififir teVA of Lar the- li" 1 state oir.uHivauon ; mree nunareu acre w i;atiif a lymgonvvtbe Big Jumper"; FaTminglUter,., Cokn and fEudder. Hofses;Ua4renl !hk f ofevery descnpt1onfaJlaqoaVtity of SWd ? U ' Cotton and Pork and , 4 yooiiz likely NE . t . all is disposed of. Approved seebnty wilf be ro.r 5 guired before tbe title to the property is jet-; 1,1 """it-' fcbanffed. , K'B.MURGHISOrv, ?D McIVER ii October 28: 186. I ids 17. 1 10,000 Dollars fop 4 Dollars L NO RTH . C ARO LIN A , Class t for 1830, To be draw'n on .the PopalaTTermioaling Fi- lf Grccnsborough, JV. C. . t Oi Friday, th of jfovembet. PRINCIPAL PRIZES. 1 Prize of 1 Priza nf Prize of 1 Prize of 6 Prizes of 10 Prizes of 10 Prizes of 10 Prizes of !0 Pfiza of 50 Prizes of 10.000 dollars, 4,0Ti6l dollars 3,000 dollars, 2.000 dollars, 1,000 dollars. 500 d tllars, 400 dollars, 500 dollars. 200 dollars. 100 dollar, 100 Prizes of 50 dollars, Brides many other of is fe 120 Oij- t- ' iCAmjootinginall to $180.000OJ r ; JJThole Ticket I $4; Halves $2 . $1 A certificate for a packet of ten ; wltole TTjtk;' eta will cvst only 23. Halves Ml 0 Quar- . tere S 75. To be had in the greatest variety ' of numbers at t"' , j ; .-: - - V jWHEELEIt-Sd BURNS, it I Salisbury, N. C, NnvembeT 5, 1836. - h - : j: IOTICiE. GEORGE M CfiiiSEf It ESPECTFrLL V IXFORMS THE GEXTLE3TEV OF 8Al iSBim V AND ITS VipSITY, TH AT h has ukpn the office; formerly occu pied bv R. H. Aiexnrfr, Esrj. direetly op posite Georgtt W. Browo's Stor, where ho in tends carrying o the ' j ; ' - Hair Cutting and Shaving iBusincssj f;. Having earned on that bnnch of bnsineas for the Usi ten years in New York and Bu!, be flat-''. ten bimr-lf that hiawork io tkebovejioe-will ' be inferior to oone, eirher i uifj MWfm or Soot heip eoootry: Gentlemea ate jwpectfBlly 10V1" VB wf 'J? -' N B Razor set to crdcr. - NorenrSjlSSotiie . ... ir mm m, f V. ! f - i i 4 t , v- V y.i I' V I . - 4 r v I e 1 i "A t i r. - i . . ; : Lis' -J. Lis. -JUT-ivT' 1 , .!;, . .. - - -. t-- .-... . . .,.. ! t " ; i . J:.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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