r- 3 TERMS. f - .. - ? . ... . WlTCHN'" . ... 1 "t -.. Kiftv Uents per year. i J P HI Itue whole ft nevvi subscriber who . will r,JJWroer for one yeariat Two Doi &Jtf !&ka. the same class shall trky in advance! the; sum iof n liSuhl raoitterms lhall continue, i OT4 be charged asf other 6obscnT .;fcr who du not pay doling the year fl bccn- ...v y ivej for;leBS than '." L- '- -T 5 . ' J ill... .1 f - ji ji 'n5f. . .... i n r"n r - 1 II 1 0"S I - J-w ----- , 7 B l tifrJUotleo11 a"eaf2es are fald mutters la the Editor mast he post PerUeh WU1 certat, nrt be at- 1 tissrlioi, and ruseiUQ-t iw rain b?i r0 ontinoed nntil orders tnrf them, where" ho directions j.f recti ,u pjTrn -f - , ; :. ' j (. infSment, fy'the year orefx months will i Oeita Dollar per month tor; each square, he Fnf ?.h f. am ; eTery -4 4 1 stand BllL PORTER, for lAnw tiwA i 4 4 ? ITHE SENATE 0iTIEt; STATES, t i POETIOl. Ill-; it this Season, le of the Mansion Hotel, th? season At the to cooiinenee on thj$ Ut day of April, and end on ; :, STANZAS, ....h: i! f Awake psaltery and harp ; I myself will nwake ; eany. R WANTED trtBws'Bessldf cohductibg this paper (has boflie so barthensdme, that I cannot do it . i maair i'naihrfl in other rRsnects . I ihiU nartner into the Edito- Sepafnent of; ft e Watchman.! I shonld re- Ifr fur Whether he present Editor possesses rt'ornot,'I am ab e to show incontestable proof Ht the establishmen t is in a high degree prtn, 'iU.inleTery.-to nlproTto.f ... . f I oaW prefer a gantlemao of ilhe bar, who feld be willing tojfbrm a co-partnership in, the 1 afailLetter'a f post paid) will be i ili- .niWpridr detailing the affairsJ t- tie WW (mlfe; than ought; to be r done i nt tha nrnrwiAKH ' jr rarnrpmp.nt : a ter.nalcepfereoceJ hbwef er, would be necessa-flDS8lT0,H'-i JONES. 'Aatchman QiHce ? baiisbury.'NiU. y tcT Papers with wnom i exchange wm o- leaie'fer gtTingj' h'.is'aew insettions. j if :8litiy fieiwule U ACADEMYP ;K; oriel of JFI VE DOLLARS the Single. Uap, 'fKN DOLLARS the Seasonabd FtFTTEEff DOLLARS to insure a mar to be. in fnai; .the. liap money payable at he time the serTice is rendrt-d - th Season roooey at the expiratiuo of ilie Seas4.r ihejlbsn ranee as son as jtho fact wasce(Ja:i t the. property changed iCJFifiy cents iii Hie xxwm.mievetj case CpKCjGreat .care .will h e taken t j prevent accidents, but no liabiiity for tiny thalttoiay happen,; l i ; . It is de tned an necessary to make any labored statement of the unsurpassed excellency of blod furm, and action of j JWyclypper, as the Pedigree below ,wi! ! sufriciently indicate that he is of the best blood in 4$aerjca,as regards cither the tutiV id(iIo or lafoess; and all who wish to raise fine horses wil only haa to see him his fine limbs, reat tnus 'ular power and action aud his genera' beautiful fproi to ho pleased with him. i An op portunity i tow offe.ii for the farmers and sports men of this section of country tosimprue their stock o horses, seldom if ever equalled; and their interest cajla upon them to embrace it. ft. W, LUWU. Like crowns of glory in the distance lie $ i;;.i3rTay,,ajtarcKi22.;: tet uk i'hfcife; 8ir:foiiiw !MI (orr. I ItVis tHo fianorabld: I Seriitor saysj we are tbjbe, gwernebiih English! mo Ve must Jake thaVI practice entire; we are not at He willlbA let to; mares at the rery moderate Wake, when the mists of the blue mouritau joFif and reject another. , Tiere is certainly idol FlIVKTnhrJ.ARSthfl Single. Lean. I ....... sleeoin?- 1 1 i IDO rule in! our bod wKirK r-o0Uriko0 When breathing from the Saath o'er blossoms sweeping,, i J j The gale beais music through the sunny While lake and meadow, upland, grotes stream, ', - j Smile like the glory of an Eden dream; I up rule in; pur bod? which wesenbes How it . c .til . ' 'f - - '! . "i,. - - - i -r .lis ip oe qone; jyag bf Virginia ry Hopkins, , bai ;5IRS,SlfSAN Df;NlrE HUTCHISON, HiVING removed from Raleigh to Salisbu .7, will openher school at the Academy on lie I Uh Ut . Y 1 "x ;': ItERMIoip AlnION jos fVoje ! '.. FiBsj class.- - j- ; -if Writihg: Arithmetic, Geograiiny, lEogUsii Opimoiarj fit yomptjsition; Per Mrs.PHc Saibn (of flye month9) Coniinent fund, 6llc6j10CLASS. paGeoliyBiurriit'stieiigrcpy nfthe 10 00 i HmensJlishiry, Ancient & ?iodn,-M v tb '.hjjv , .fftMoylgebra, Geometry, Newitiai'ts Rberic, IUinV Cittneuts of 0ritic!8:o, Hedges Logic, '4-'- CgotttrsAtiiinion Chemistry and Natural P.hila- Ifcil j Psle'a Moral PhilDsephyNatufaLTbeo . V-:nnd Evidences of Christianity nd Stuart's Jle0l4rrluIossplry, 4I , ; ; ' ;. Fer. .Session f if Gontiiiigent fund ! WJ. mi. . t r9l . rub ais rca f ;'tWn'nii Bronze J do. l)iawiogoA Painting water jj vp;;C4lurssprsessVI :' . l . ; Trnd4 per seasi 4' . . . - urojoiental Needle work in alt its Taneties. Per sess. I. DESGHIPTIOIT & lYCLfVPPER is a beautiful chesnat srre1, sixteen an a half hands high, five ears old this Spring; perfect inU bis limbs, 'excepting his right hiodjleg, which was injured in his first and otily appearance on the turf; when and where he fully proved htmself, to possess both bottom and speed, indl was thought by his owner Col. J. C. Gide, o( Virginia I to be the. best colt he ever raised, and he has raised some of the best Crack for in el? nee the far-famed sister to Jilveiyppejt, who ran opwariis of twenty races, generally victo .1 . 1 . .in . . . t nous; and jwnen taKen from ine iracK ner equal or! 6uperii)i was notj supjwsed to be in h America, she was hen purphad for the large sum of '$2,500an$ sent to Jngland as a breeder, UWYGliYPPER'was got by Cadmos; bis dam th dam bf Polly L Hopkins, by the imported Archdukel imported Sterling, -uoi ported Obscuri ty imported Wildaij', imported Lub mare, "i Cadmus ot bf feirV.Archv i I hU dam Shyloc, SmportedllJedford.PoSp Old Ce 1. .Lj ri I L.. ..e ;. . u 1 :ui mare, t I "I 4 First Class, per Quarter, Salisbuf5U April 2, 1836 37 tf Wake, while enfettered thoughts, like treasures i , spnnirin?, , - ' - U Bid the heart leap within its prison-cell j! l When birds and brooks through the pure air, are - . flinging f j; The mellow chant of their beguilinjr spell i When earliest winds their anthems bate begun. And, incensa-laden', their sweet journeys iuo. Then psaltery and harp a tone awaken, Whereto theLeehoinir bosom may reply,' I s As Earth's rich scenes, bv shadowy niihSt for- . saken, i ; -' ' b--Unlbld. their beauty to the fillin? eye : Wlien. like the restless breeze, or wild-bird 's .lav.- Pare thoughts, on doTe-Uke pinions, float way. . Wake thon, too, man, when from resfreshing slumber, ; x S And thy luxurious couch, thou dost arise. Thanks for Life's golden gifts a count k-w num ber ; ! Calm dreams, and soaring hopes end camraer . -;j skies : i Wake 'let thv heart's fine chords be toachU in oraise. While the pure liht of morn around thee ' plays ; c. .WO must.. thereror-. iniifnlA t IS nrr.lF j 7 Pcedeou jlhrpoghout. sky; ffT " i ""uersiana tne precedenU right, and 'ri pnacipie tnat, whenever MJC uaiitaujeiuarv UrOCeCdinan lntrmrrn nn the rich ts, real or surioosed. of tha F.ipm- IVV'H gislrtte, ,be sends for the jour- ur tioes.io me House and strikes out tbebSensive matter wit1i bis! own band. t nen on the contrarr. the oowera of th i legislative inatters are imniiffned PQ rc prer, or resolution or are im- property exercised, the erasure is made bv an ofucer, ! under the order of the Kouse. Sucfi appears- to be the practice there; and is w govern us here, let us have it in its purity, , i be resolution, therefore, pro posed by the Senator, is entirely eratuitousr ehiD?jCaii be done, and, strictly speak- Pgrioug,i!' w oe done, without any action On our part. 1 he President himself, accor ding to the excellent rules of Parliament whtch the gentleman recommends to our a- Dopuon, lias the right to send for our iOur- mi w ma.u sucn qorrecnon in tnem as he thinks fit. That Senaters rhav see that am not mistaken on this subject, I. beg ive to quote tnem the toilowine illustri ous precedent , derived from the act of the renowned and sament Kincr . Ja ivtp.s First, of Messed memory, I i 1,ie "pose ol Commons in Eagland, sir, at the time wbeo their glorious contest be tween the Derogative of the Crown, and the fights of the People was about to commence, passea tn following resolution: ; "The, Commons now assembled in Par- the first Session, t iiament, being iustly occasioned thereunto. of April. Pe i concermhe sundry liberties, franchises, and , sons desirous to place their daughters or wards Hriv Jeges of Parliament, amongst others by ender Mrs Hu chison'a care, are respec rly fcerejmenttQned, do"make this! pmtestation !ar, requested to enter them as early m the quadras fonthkiti i.kL; rrd'lJA ill I . to iiuvi hvbi uauvuiswi ttiiu fin HE Second Qoaiter of JL will commence on the 1st T&MVvi ROOKS, jst received j and lor sale JS at the North I Carolina Book Si ore, viz : . " j- i i Home's Introduction, new edition, 2 vols, Mlitner's Ohurch Historjr do dol do iSiebuhn's Rome, 2 vols, Faberoa Infidelity 1 wt 'Tslnh fjjrge Universal Ilistury, 2 vols, ' Alleni )feofScua, 1 vol, -J- a 75 Second Class do. do. - 5 25 French j J do. do. - 5 CO Fainting per course, - - 5 0 Ornamental Work per course, 5 CO Salisbury, March 19, 1836 tf35 Fjonr seaVsiivinS receiver hh ti. ki. grace wd orbahitj whichW eminently dts ttonaiecomplawnc fUe aiswers 4mt saiuiauon wim kindness and t.n'.tW 'i an 6yes are fixed on you arid htm k and mnr- favored than other . rmnrtii I.. L-J , i blessed at the same mbmeht with the aef lias and the ruini mm. i i - I f l,...fl . - .f -.1 J: p a no preliminaries or reception passed o ver, and lhe bustle attending it terminated; owicutu Biiaco prevails. ou slowly rise from your seat the President: does the same. You pause fay a- moment, Wd cannot conceal the emotions which the ef fecting scene gives rise tojyou are, however. at last composed, and you address the Pies- iaeni in these words; M aiRisr me senate orithe IJnited States have imposed on me the most agreeable' du ty f announcing to you the qbjecU which has induced them to request : your presence in their chamber. Deeply impressed with the vulue of your services in the field land the cabinet; convinced, that under Divine Providence, you have rendered more' servi ces to mankind 'than any other mortal tcho has ever lived in the tide of timeS they are anxious to show your devotion to your person,, and their sensibility to your fa mo. It is with grief they are under the necatsitv of saying that there is found on their jour nal a resolution of this body, which isjnn- woritiy ot them and of vou. That re4lii. tion declares that the Seriate dfler in bpin- iu who you on tne lawtuluess; and consti tutionality of one of your nubhe acts a declaration, sir, which they had no authori ty to make, and which is untriieJ inasmuch as its dissents from the opinion of yon, the wisest ana tne oesu ineenite nave re solved that it shall be expunged from thoir journals, as a warning to posterity thai this uraucu oi iuq Legislature snail, in an time hereafter, keep within its constitutional pow ers, and express no opinion on any act of the Chief Magistrate. The Senate have considered, sir, that it would be more grate ful to you, and more conformably to prece dents drawn from the purest periods of British history, that you shopld expunge this odious resolution with your own hand. Tbe manner In which the ex Duration should be effected is left entiiely to your discretion. To erase" the resolution bv drawing black lines around it, is the mode prefeired by many of yOur friends, and; par- jurisdictions of Parliament are the ancient & hcularly by that distinguished and high ana unaouuied b:rthri?nt and inheritance io miSiui uvm.ui. . tms pen, tnat it may. in 4 - : fji rjoaity of Literature, 1 -vol, llisiot? of-the Hors;'(piibltshed by D Greenjlv, uanning's Select Speeches, 1 volj Minr of the Kevj Johf) H Kico.D U, 1 vol. CUrical fanners aid Habitf, ty Dr Miller, 1 v, The Piigsri'ns of VMalsingharo, 2! vols, Knowledge for the jPeopfe, S vols: The Christian FlT-rist, Flora's Dictionary, ChnMiauj Tales, iJondonlReligicus Souvehier, Sscial TaMes for tub yourig, (by Mrs, Sherwood,) f tne subjects ofoglarid;&. that the urgent Preaent yu sir uuaruuous an airs concerning tne Kingtate, and delence ol the realm, and of the church of England, aud the maintenance and ma Uing ot laws, and redness of mischiefs and grievances, which daily happen within this reaim, are proper subiects and matter ol ;''tteW& 'vVw-Wii I ow!nsel: and debate in iParkiame'nt; and1 that, ESCS-lJaiSJKiSiiSal & ije handling and 1 proceed i ng o A hose fflIHE Sub?criher informs the public that he I- $5 00 5d i i i 00 00 Sword's pocket Aihjtma Presby teiian Pocklt Calendar. I., : 1 : TURNER i Raleig b, Jan 25th, Uorichnton $3 00 $10 00 and accomplished Tutoresses, Mrs. Polk and lia tlitilirine... 'F'hft Trnstpes renp.w ihAnmnr yTovVrnaiefit of thebool, jwil bestiricily ancca ihey formerly gavejas .ro the great adtan f.WDtUnd it? Willi be conducted ore the flafiu of tliis School J If henhh. uuiet. moral and 1 $5 00 be HUGHES. 18jJC JL still carried on the above bussiaess, in all its various branches, ti his old stand, a few Poors' eaat of (he CoortfHi'w?, on-Market street. Hav- ing a full Supply of . Workmen icho underttanai their business, the subscriber fUelt confidence! in his assurance to the public that orders for work in hie line wif always be executed immediately J and in a niannej to give the m-t entire eaflsjacf tion. To this he pledges himself : His work wilf be warranted, j j i He would also sare that he lias now on; t I .. i .- i:i j : 3. emaie Seminary. superior manner, and of the best materiel; &tieh as businesses, every member of Uiq House of Parliaiuetit hath, and bf right ought tobave, treeqom of speech to propound, treat, roa sbn,;;and bring to conclusion the same; and that the Commons in jParliament, have like liberty and freedom to treat of these matters, in sflfch order as, m their judgment, shell seemi fittest; and that .every member of the gaiUUiouse hath like Ireetiom from all im eadimerit, : Imprison merit, and rnoiestation a . t your own band, avenge your wrongs,) and shall only further say, sir, that this is the happiest and proudest moment of my life. is gUry enough for qne man" Sir, 1 had also run out' the ; gracious an swer which the President would have made to this loval and affectionate address, but 1 was treading on ground which I could not approach, and 1 therefore abandoned ... ' - i it. ' ' I ! Vide Mr. Benton speech. PRESIDENT exeicisesj of thlis Institution were re- i B ;iiniarl nn lat lrnAi J in ttiia minth 11 n der the Condoct of he forraer very competent Rctples laid down in Mrs. Hutchison's View ot liternrvifistriictinri be aimed at. thev av with nn hi if.. ! a I rtme ''Ed'ocatinl'i already- before the $ if instruction, i now practised by the exWnsively Inseful Schools in our Country, ilthe i(joted ajj far as shall be deemed pracii- i,Weand pery iftort used to promote the im 1; Vemeoj fef the pupils whether in a mor al, per fsooalpr Rental jit of view. ) , Fiftaand guardians are respectfully re vsted tdres3 their daughters and wards with ?Pt plamness and to itate whai Church they thi-ja'toattendi; J ' j j :i 'Byardi id hialilv reanootfiMa fWmiliPH mv he LMloeikt S40 uerseasinn . --"w.ttui ucaugni as Boon as PowaSiied. r cwisbtrv L Jh ! i i W i ft : t fLo 5 : - y f t v w a v confluence that there are tew institutions more likely to afford them than this. :. 'iiiui uuMJbin;s. Morgahton Nov. 7th I835tf 16. C0M2rtIS5I0Itf The For Sale or llrnt. east of the - touit boose reet. Ii has been occu WILL rent or sell oo good terms, mv esiab- ushuint a few; doors in- Salisbury, on Alain s , as a 1 a vera for ar number j of years, and might be made oiie of the best stands for busi ness in Ifown. 1 wilt sell the House and r urni- cdrcpetent J tare f together orj separately. . Auj industrious, aitenuve person pan maae me money oui ot me House before I w ill require it. N. B.ll will still continue tu entertain uiy old triends and customers as usual. : i ! : .1 .1 ri AND ' ! - i A:t Fiiyettbvilic, N. Gi i 7 Sobscribers,! successors to the old For- ; wdingfHoose bf Willktogs fit Co:, offer "riTice8 to the Merchants ot Rowan, and fior. Thesit nowllge bf the business tJSbj.experjeeee wii h strict and personal Sall Goods fentrosiedl to theni, will, giTe g'ctieral satisfaction; their Store Ins"? Pr? rel llouses being detached frooi other W1 " m mtfi s. wist f r"rit IS EWE 8. GI G !! CAS HY ALLS, jc. Persons Wish ing such articles will please gife the subsciiher jn cull, and ihey can at.ll times be acX)nitnodaled on very reasonable terms. ? I U JOHNI.SHAVfcR.l Snlisbury, March 12, 18S6 37if j; j Lincolntoii Races. ! ! rEltlK Spring Races over the Lincoln Cotirse, JL will commence on Wednetdey, the! 18ih iay nf May next, and continue fuar days.; Free tor all horses, mares, geldings and cotw Q3jcci to the-mles and reguiaUorta of the Jucky Club irct HaVa lhrou milo Knato ! il mW W v mm j mm f mm. a w ikiiu i C g t Second days Rncft, two mile heats; ' p 'Third day's Race, one mile heats. j ; Fourth day race will be set apart for colls from two to three years old. Two mile beats; THE VICE T1ELD ! I ? On Friday evening! last a shower of Dam nhlets fell UDon the devoted Post Of- a a : - ' - i x ptfer than by censure of the House iitseli; fice of this place, linder the frank ot: that tor fctr concerning any speaking, reasoning, disttnguisncu luncttpnary Aiauin -v an iu- or declartra of any matter or matters, touch- ren. I nese pampmets were oi course ai inn' tne rarnament or raraament business, i reciu w vauuusuuimiuciB ui wc iuwu AndUhatj, if any of the said members be and County of Madisori Complained of, and questioned for cny thing self. - The, way has been opened: and met 7 with striBcient sanctioo---and Martin Vaa Bnren boldly avails himself of the ainn tages of his elevated Oosition. and nam f: w W:road tVthe Presidency, by the Uberal re distribqUon or poiilical waie expressly 6w ul or me rresiuenuei maraet. it tne people see nothing in all this incompatible ? t - puuiic iuuun( jaiai 10 tne purity ; of the elective franchise and danrcKpu s to trie existence of Irce goverriracntvjwho shalt say nay to Mr. Van Boren'a bcinr the next President t! v" : j-,:;f! v r - ? ! ? : Huntsville, Advxrcate. ;q THE EXPUNG. . ; Notwithstandinir the 'election lrt lfi ate of the Uoited Statra of three Van Bu JP.n men : Messrs. Nicholas, Walker rand I?IA0 . J . I ' .V'. i -'t I ijery uouunut wneirier Mr. Ben ton's expunging resolution 'will mass that body this session. Pennsylvania, has . in- airucieu iier senators to vote! sgafnst it. It is said that Mr. McKean. one oflhem. trhr has always been opposed to Wlr Van Bu rcnr, will gladly obey the imstructionat and that Jlr. Buchanan, the other Senator. a mi -. - . ; nas announced in the Globe we harOj no seen that paper that be will obey the iri sirucuons ;or resign. A majority of the Senators then will unquestionably oppose the resolution. s Indeed" several of the Ad ministration 4 Senators, .and" a1ripwg ;tJien1u Mr. King of our own ) State opposed the word expunge" last year, and proposed instead the words " reiciud,! to make nuU and void." and in factj the whole Senate, with tlie exception of five members only, voted to strike out of Mr. Bentoirs resolu- tion the word expunge." Mr. Ben ton himself voted to strikejit out It was deem ed odious unconstitutional. How therjcan these Senators now contradict tlieraseves and vote to " exouhfra" their own iournal ! Will Mr. King,of Alaham ai do it? Will Mr. King, of Georgia I We will not be- leve it until we know the fact. ;' l IlioLiU .Advertiser. From tlie Mobile Advertiser. Mobile, March 20, 1836. ' To Major General Edwatd P. ' Gaines, or -the United States Army, At a meeting of the citizens of Mobile, a copy of the proceedings of which is here with enclosed, the undersigned: were ap pointed a committee to invite youjo par take of a public dinner in this city, at such time as may suit your convenience, in tes timony, of the high regard entertained by them for your distinguished military ser vices, in bringing the hostilities with the ' Seminole Indians to a speedy and success ful termination.' i The undersigned tike great pride in add ing their own approbation of your distin guished military conduct, and in common with the rest of their fellow citizens, hail you as the champion of the defenceless and suffering inhabitants! of Florida,- whilst they will e ver remember that your bravery, humanity,-and patriotismt carried you to the field of battle, fearless1 of the conse quences, and without awaiting the ceremo ny of a special order. The result has de monstrated the wisdom and propriety of your prompt and energetic movement. ' We tender our jcongraiuiations upon your safe 'return to! the bosom of your friends, and beg youjto receive, the assu rances of our friendly regard and esteem. 1 COMMITTEE. -US'- IN THE idone, ot said in Parliament, the same is to .be shown to the kiu. by the ; advice and consent, bt all the Cuimnons, -assembled in ' - k r 1 If arl'tament, betore tue kit52 ctve creu&nce jto arty private in for mat ion." f W- The sovereipn iuSt alluded to, sir, on 'learning tb is! audacious avowal of right on This neat little electioneering document is entitled " Northern Sentiments upon the movements of the Abolitionists" anil em braces, within the compass ofisixieen pags, the Proceedings of the Anli-Abohonist meeting at Albany, Mr. VanjBuren's letter from Owasco to a gentleman in Gebrgia, npon the State Question, nj extract Jupon the part iof the Commons, was extremely Governor M a rcy's Message; and the speech inA.Lgni. h H,nlvU ihft WnAv. and. rail- of Mr. Wright of New orkJ, in the Sen- jtndignant: he dissolved the bodv, and, call find for the journals, struck out the resolu Jow, sir, I propose that we shall rn ell Ihings, conform to the right royalprtctdent. Let rthere be no nait-way worK. L.ct us carrf out the glorious example in all its lenjrib, breadth, ana proportions. 1 If; however, the honorable Senator will not go the whole recommend Jiim to come Its ear to it as he can, and I numbly sub mit to him whether be had not better so a- mend, or rather to modify, his resolution Cclelrated FiMfting( JACK, fifty dollars entrance, one half forfeit.' Colts i thatS we may invite the President of the U- may be entered one month before the races, prlai States to visit tbis j body, and be him- nyjume previous to the evenin3 before racing. j crbe 1 instrument by which; this ftain on wenuemen wnumay ,,gn entering a uij w bur vnoceedircsshould beremdved. I would n on any AJi me re&pecHTe oays, win oe reqmr-I i i - L u ' . - .'t-l I nrnnmR 'such aii amendment mvse; run m HjiL commenc.hts Spring season at the - v.. stable U the Proprietor, on Tuesday the ed to pay his entrance money the evening pr I P "" ""3""?. 3 (T. if 11 WOUIU; WO WVIWVIIbU w IWW ugaiust lilb , andend on Saturday tlSth June rates of $2fctsh the single yisi next, visit ; $4 15th In; at the low rates: of $2m the season, to be pain in the season, and So to insure a mare W oe m loai me insurance money .ai I - m . every -instance wuen tne I act the Bv order of the Jockv Club, I A. II. LUKUT.6, SecTry, March 19, 1836 5w35 resolution even so amended, If am afraid -would m , f m ; .1. . - v . ft m. m W23.ar tAA M .-a f I is ascertained. r tae property cnangeo:. All -e txieaLf niin oaa ' m. Jn c 1 mares brought to Polaski, will be considered as .a ,FTculld for ihe business. Cotton and f ? r- PNuce received for storageae, t F?,ttl M-h advances, mads on the it not be courteous to adopt such a course. ; dui i again recommend tne non oraolo Senator to think of thej matter, and givei his. proceeding tbe shape I propose. The Senator, I see signifies his dissent, and I fear we must swallow the dose as be has M :" :-WILLKINGS Se 13 ELD EN. Esq.. Michael oJohp Morphy 20th 183q.-:Sm-3l. Esq., Thomas 4CHEii who ran .come well reebm tf,!Dded wUl fiod Salisbury an advantage- Schooi: ; ,The appUcani abould .r t" weeit and l um cKIr wSft .'.Wpd-fe? the Sophomore Class of a m i vigor, and a sur ? tSS1'15- 'k- T ft:,: v Fan4Tifl6.:iredfal Co, put by tie season asd charged 4 accordingly, un less othr wised ordered when first pau Care will be taken t present accident, but 1 will not be liable for any that, may happen. -. i Customers to Palaski need be nnder no fear of bein? detained! as is too often i! the case with Jacks, oinless he should be too thronged. And L will heretemark,hi colts are of ihe first oHer, as a proof of which, his, yearling mule colts have been 6oljJ in he neighborhood for 75 eachj , I deeo the pescriptioo and Pedigree of Pulas ki unnecessary as be is so well known, further than to fay, that he came of. a long Itted breed, I pese notify es at as early a period aS praetica- n?UBces, -Message Jrom the tous hiiradsirejliving to the advanced ageof 97 j tie. ; I . . ' ! Representatives- Afc. $c 6ft, takes his - . f" t . At nte, upon the dispoKilton ot ane Aooiition petitions. I I The major portion! ot Miis pampmets is of old date, and has been already submitted to the ngitl ordeal of political criticisn. The paityrconnxion, bdaring, and tendency of these jpapersj we shall not pretend at this time to discuss, liut tne fct thai they are f ranked rjy the econd officer in the Government, apd that pfiicer loo a candidate fur the Vice lrcsideny, de setves a serious comffient. One 0f the boldest, most striking! and qiost aldrming innovations upon the Jisagc pf our govern ment, is the free and extensive use Which is made, at the present day, pf the franking privilege, ior party oojecis. iuu jwy jects solely, by men in high! office. It has been well remarked oy mat intre pid foe of corruption, that, 1 what yester day vrvufact, to-day is doeirjrte. One pro cedent begets another t hey soon, accu mulate. And constitute cw." wncn.me use of the frank was first attempted, feimply with a view to promote or deieat ine,poim- cat fortunes of individuals the DQianess will be prompt! j tliendedto. W mmmM m w.9Amwt it i ;i vars. fas aDnears by former I adverUsement of Mr.tlaWKinfj anq ne is r years, oia uu aptu. sure fbal getter. : JOS. fJHAMIS t March 8 8w55 trrm Mares left with me to be pot; to Pulaski care Dt oo accommoGaung- i NORTH CAROLINA CONVENTION. THE Sobscriber9 have in Press 'and will Wdilv piblisb.Tbe PROCEEDINGS AN D DEBATES of the Convention, called I prepared it; but hoping: that my suggestion j an(j noveXy cf the undertaking produced a in 1335, to imend the Constitution of North f miahtbe favorably received, 1. had this mor- I rtr iirnri: and 'indignation -in the n.iin.. ohioK will Cnk;n;n -.ui nji I :. j .rL- . : . . . 01 w l - - p ? "- !T -....-uw. w?,e."'iUa. peiore. coming nere, carriea out too nnuytR mind . and even the recKiess pani fJ UhoJe scene m myiown mind. ; fim instead of yielding a ready and" blind . . f m--. . . I TT I f I - : . I o ; 1.1 U. inninna nret (ITfa 9lt(1 tioo or .Uejeeuui. Ihe Work will considerable I rnaa imaginea, sir, toe oeaaie cpnveneu, i apnrooauon, wugm MiguiM"!''--- exceed SOO Ii naares. and the Pahlish editor 1 the members in their seafjit our faithful Sec- 1 nalliations for the proceeding. But, now, tnemseives tnat tbe no discredit to tbe Press dition will be limited, and tbe price id Subscrtil c,;afi,ftLirm- - .n A.nrt I OW!.r Pntirelvl "The use of tanvas oers, inree uoiiars, la neat binding. Ml i r l Laj.. ii J. -..jiui. ir w n nfflepe in thpnvern- Persons desiroas of obtatninff the Debates will rc,?wu ." vj f hhi.j , u.u.j '--' ' . 7 : , Ctica I uyUIVt;o jxcugyri ij,fe y i Luetic vjiwy "r"-o .7 T. j Rta i w hat veatertiav was racr. vo-tiav is ow r " - i - - , ana ine ruonsners flatter mememocrs in men seais; our laitmui sec- palliations ior uic jutccuii. style of its execution wip do rotary at bis post. The approach of the these sentiments of unfamiliar repugnance ressof theeeantryl TheEi President w announced. Immediately our to a daring and extraordinary practice have j VJOSEH GALES Sc s6n. too at the door, and, in a distinct and firm frine I It is now the settled usage of the Raleigh, March 14. 1836. i, H I 4! ball be well taken teims. 0B PRINTING :Of every description neatttj uT7,0 iPm;Amt kf the U. rnnntrv to frank: not onlv nublic docu " 1 w K i V ;av W i . . ,i - , ti; : - I . i . . Mr -Jmrl ments, oui opinions, comiug f t- : r. . . mftrA .Mnaki Vhah mv.elf of iud- to answer the traiwcir: v?I rrZi" : Araies? h He enters- We use from our f - I I - 1 - - J ' . !r . i m 1 seats, inv nltcfAninfv in tha vnfh friends. I everv ouarter. diftiviav mnnrpd nn 'ttm MimtunanpM of ma I pnnaot nartv.or to serve tne Head Quarters Westers Department Mobile, March 2ClA, 1830, Gentlemen, I have received with deep sensibility and gratitude, your friendly greeting, with the accompanying resolu tions of the citizens of Mobile, unanimous ly approving my late movement against tlie Seminole Indians. N. I can but repeat to you what 1 have said to" our. friends and fellow citizens of Flori da, and particularly of Tallahassee and Pensacola, that the movements and meas ures which they and you so cordially ap prove, were called for by the sad disasters which our frontier, inhabitants, and bur exposed small detachments of officers and men wnain tne limits oi.my raiuiary com mand, had suddenly sulfered; disasters which our frontier inhabitants, and our ex posed small detachments of officers aad men within the limits of my military com mand, had suddenly sufiered ; disasters which made it my bounden duty promptly to afford a remedy, by repairing with a suit- able force, if possible, to the scene of xte L.r f - j if.. ii.. rioij, in oruer 10 eearcn joranu cnaatue ite savage foe, Without waiting for format or ders, or a formal plan of 'operations , by a junior of little -experience in this species of wartare a plan oi operations most prooa- ; bly founded upon (Systems of European fj Tactics, which are known to have as litue application to operations against the prowl- ing savage as they have against a ganofhon - gry wolves, or a flock ot vultures either oi L them to be found cy punished,must oe sougnv for and attacked whenever fbund. Govern j ed by this simple plan of operations, de- rived not from shreds and patches of com pilations of European Books, but from the. experience of the most successful of our American commanders, I did not hesitate to pursue the enemy whithersoever I had f reason to calculate on being able to find him in force. I accordingly found and met him in battle, and finally subdued, and ! compelled him to iue for peace. ; ' Whether he is, or is not sufficienUy beat en to meet the wiihes of oor public func imnaries. deemed bv. tome of our old selfish and ing, I have not taken upon myself to decide. Or. hm for mv avn nan t nave noi auouut i. ORe.aV.tlUS pBmCe-9 ilr Cittep ud dkfieij, ir, ri boo 1 efficerfraaks for anbtber nd each; for him- bat that the metfueoC, punuDnent g.en i 4 'i ti - V -. f 1; . Ii s . : I -'- .- ' M - it - -Sr I Mr rk 0 0 r! -ft ' i M t: i - f V ; r- rl, f it- ;! t V r .: v'"" : Mi l-: ' ' i V.- i lr i Ti i r - 1

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