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J' uow I .beir rtb. 1 : ft. f Of. f t irt- '' fiw HltlS r tor L. it. if id, srmy a this r Mil- ursol. )Sums t with be. MlflSt. ers to eirtr- ; their nd it liobiit I Cm.' Mien, makes riu. tulder- i will wen ei at inula- i que. rested Mb r m AI over eaet's as f ar rel dittos arsea" ;eBeil jed T ed by ed J h o lb urged npieJ. t. patio wwld . a ths nves lu,. LLU Penir1 minn i.ers I, lh refc fi. of! .( " ' C uVrf. a very excellent II '.W S.t but ate serm"' , ;. .. .few seconds a a &a l a t m mvaauav--v decease, was in , - - ' . I , 1 ne was rwn" t.u ,i, hi f.i. vania in 1787. I pro""" " yania in . er remem. neral win oe n - -r - . , neral will be one oi i- - b fflH f " ace on nave rei'H t - j jt.M.kprnera will Thursday next, whqaouf ettwlteepere win r. c... - r... ),.,..ri in evidence of res- tores IVI a " 1 . ' . ' per. 3de fatcfiman. Salisbury, July 30; 1836. JVatchman I Watchman I whut rf the nighf ? nd the Watehmnn nawered "all right" or the morning cmeth"tIvnTOR White!!! I THE WHIG T1CKE T. For I9 resident 9 ItGH LAWSOK WHITE. for Vice President, JOnX TYLER. Tor Governor, EDJiMRD B. DUDLEY. Against Orrtc i At Dictation ! ! A- kiNST Caucus Nomination f .' AOAfNST xhsbcction For OfinioxsSakk .' A- m - - - - , . . iN8T Extravagance and Corruftion ! ! AOAtNIT MiffWOHSUirABOUTlON AND lUMBCOGERV ! ON. JOHN GILES, of Rowan. ON VV.J. ALRXANpER, MecklenW JUIINM. MOREHEAD. of Guilfurtl. ptlN L. LESEUR, of Rockinifl.am. OL AND. MITCHELL,of Wilkee, 0N. 7. D. TOOMER, of Cumberland. HiRLE M ANLY. of Wake ... ILLUM. W. QHERRY, of Uerlle.: FRED WEBB, ofTliherford. REMIAII PEARS ALL of Duplin. r WILLIE PERRY of Franklin. r. JAMES S. SMITH, of Orange. LOUNT COLEMAN, f Lenoir. HN L. BAILEY, of Pasquotank. en..J.O.K. WILLIAMS, of Beaufort. ROWAN CANDIDATES. The followinjr peraom are CandidatfS in this pvunty for the next Legislature, via. Tmos. 0. Polk, For Seimtt lk, ror oao, I RICK, f John Clement, W. L). CaAwroa Rdpph Kilpatricx For Common. Cuale FiaHE We are pleaaed loo sea tint everv ibinir i iiei,4rhrmini(joa in Rowan. Aa reward mm. Iral pulitice,there ia but little difference ..pikn monz the Candidates sihev all Kl.m ... .k- IXiiff pari v. and aa rwarrfa livl m.n.., relikiie united : all are friendly to dini,m f the County : so that on tries score there is "thing to distract the mind of the people. On lie lubiect of IheGovernor'a clnfttinn ... s'.herptna of the Slate, ma nt p .r U. L - J . . . . . " 1 ' HUWfH I If Jlu her dntv. If iha Wh ra (..... hllT aa they will j0 Koan, Richard Dubbs' fr's w.u oe int so lar behind that be will Icarcely ever be thought .f again. lQOr;a Patkora will notice that the 4th ftv tf editorial exiatenee is just passed. We .""'wmoii io mention, that v ... 'MreTore, who do not wish to fall into tfr hands doctor to pay op eboitly, elfe hewr-w. nail have to resort lb this extreme rmr .1 hP, M il will be the fault of onr debtors, that J will pay the Doctor his regular fees of 10 Wmcfion-JIr. Mangurn, Oovtrnor opataht, H. ' ' taSontprr rih V. n ' . 3. I "loudanddiaivrJi.,..ii i...ir. t fun ft Sot bavinir oh-..i i. t . .-. nuiumnr ivnoiu-. VPased s the Oai.i a . SVM,U "e h",ifl?d ' lf for this re- intheeye. of ,11 candid men ,n4 u ia "Walesa 00 WlOffnnv.r lK.1 . g.uuMu again we owevcr that Jhequiet and uncwe "tin which th ,,.;,,a .u. :: KaiOlutinna u l- j i .. m" 0lte. nnitkr't I.e.. ' t ... ' -.. Vrvppd III ine U. aiaUa . . ' ."! "ery pony mat u .never inteaded thatthia iothle set of mutililing tecord ahould be finally perpetrated. It waa J"Ped u a rack for the consciences of those ws preferred standing by their oaths to violating SHMihfidrxma-'waUivine ? fw well known at thaima' th.t m. m... a i "9 " aaii 'eBM- all .M, Mlruete4- bow C this would have eSOtei ta mm. . . . . . on..r. .i . . " w mm oemanc, waa a Mia, be bad no rirht to raia. Km ki- IndsfoUiUtit was a peilect answer ,Btt .. , T "... saass r r In mPmyodi thank our Sub--Mvrrw ipuch good ,andheW:Vr it will i . k.j . .. j . , - r I let ot turn toiSoftrnpSpajglu anj Ut bint bv ""- wewg loaiucuoo : -H and fiia adherenuta, that ItVikTliw4 doeUipefgr .. .. . " w j o WIU 61 0004 iButau bo matter how ; aaoetuieed i Wn, ao hY w doel 0nflptlght political j.r quar who idis rule f w will o ? " In lftHo the people of North CaioJiaa elected a Uclcel which Toted for 0eoera ,tiekMB u pr ident and Jobo C. Calhoun as Vic V-M., ff.tbe United Sutee. Richard D. Soaiirht was then a member in Congress from jhe i Newbertf I llotflAlf a I. . J m . ' 1 - " ,v.. i.rgv majonit or (ne people of that uieuict foted for the Jackson ticket in the Pr- -.uc..u eiecuon, wmoti was well . known to r. opaight:. nertb-ls. when the election came to the House of Repreesotatives. he. r. gardfng the will of a caucus more than the will of hhi own oonstitrenw or of bit State, voted for Mr. Crawford for Fiesideot and Mr. Senram for Vice President of the United Slates. nj he, with General Saunders and some other memh' aucceeded in giving the whoje weight of the State to Mr. Crawford. For this disregard .rf the people's will, the voters of the New hern District turned nut Mr. ttpairht and ImiI man (Sir. J . H Bryan J who was not a candidate fiM Congress, but was a caodidate forthe Senate for Craven county, and was actually at the same lection chosen as Senator io tha Gnrl a sembly also. Mr. Bryan was ai the litne oat of me oiaie 01 norm varoltna. All this shows how Alr.Spaight's cMirs was at that time re garded by the RepuWicaus of his own District. Iere was instruction:- not . by the General As- sembly, the sgents.d the people, but by the peo- pie themselves; not only bj the people of his own District but by the whole Slate Here was in struction not to do any questionable set, not in volving any personal right or interfering with conscience, but an act occurring in the coarse of duty, where the people had an undoubted right to give tostrucitcn and to claim obedience. Can any man deny this siatwmeot of lads t ft waa meniiooed over and over again in the debate on the Mangurn Resolutions : tie waa a member an'd heard the charge, and be nor none of his friends then pretended 19 deny it. If we can at all understand -the principles of the Republican Prty. Governor Spa ight in this iustance roost flagrantly and wilfully deserted them. He waa then most indignantly thrust out of the Republi canold for his treachery, and yel, he claims to have got in again and is true to the Republican faitti. What has he done since to re instate him to rhr Rpuhlicin f-iniry ?-MVTli"6(ii; we want deeds not professions: and we reoeat .the call, what has Richard Dubbs Spaight doitt since sucn a signal verdict was pronounced up on him by the Republicans of 1824. to restore him to their coufiJence. We challenge ts whole nest of R.ileigh managers and machinery WMkersfer a tingle set. -- THE TREASURY CIRCULAR., Or the last Edition of humbug, so iar as we have been able to gather ptiouc sentiment, toe lato ordrr tf the Pres dent, directing that no money shall be re ceived in paymeatTW pulilic lands except gold and silver, hat met with decided con- demnnlioii. Those who are conversant in financial operation say, it is so palpably calculated to defeat the ends proposed for it, that they must auDoose it AiaA h. some other miatyffa Some therefore, con clude that it wasjmtaled by a spirit of hos tility to the deposite -Jaw, which Ibe Presi dent felt himself compelled to sanction mo$t rtluctanlly Qthcrs have auggested that it waa meant to favor the peculators who are believed to include tome in hih placet. t It s thought that these men will be sadly pressed by the dcponite banks, when these institutions are called on to pay up to thej States ; therefore to enable them to sell out to advantage, this difficult v is thrown in tbavway of further public sales: for the less land is brought into market, the less compe tition there will be for the speculators in dia posing of their vast purchases, and conse quent v the more ready will be their sales and the larger their profits. Others again naV3TSr??ed it intended to enable the fa- ' X 1 meialeloneW 'tupl pose tbey are willing to dfseodil ti note or billf' snd consider the proceeds rsecie and give a certificate to that effect ; who can gainsay , it ? So the actual deposite will be effectually evaded, and the favored tew may go oo and engross without coinpe titioa and at their own prices all the land offered for sale, la either of these points of vtew the tnesmtre is ruinous to the pub- 1aasaslMV'S!aWaMlaaaml''"rtiiawiaai i1' IN iaiiij, ..t.1f. R(lVQfEat!W it is of a piece with many other sets of this adminis tration which' have evinced s purpose of us ing the patronage of office to enrich excett live favontesrit is of, piece with the base avowal of tho New York Senator that the poi!i belong to tbd victors.1 j..,-.,..,....,.... ,,.,v ... ............ .... , teiu ImiX le Provident one day longer. On M'n's River,' in the county of Burke, thero lived worthy old gentleman by the f1!!?? '.?!5??rf?Bmg? , ne was" a man, well at ease in point of worldly substance, and was knowa far.tnd near for but chanty sod hos- PtitJTPere bippenedinlhe year remarkable scarcity f provisions especial ly grain. Money also wu scarce, and times von;? . 1 Uecrarja to procure treasury tefl trti-:' f '-rl9,teH1fPi longer." M.lai'J or ' i-;;s..poff caio&i tWxal rV-"-.'! ' v. . i -f- ... . 1 erj way ba,d. r Hunger, achimr. maddsu. inoghboxbopd, nd io iomefew ctBM V --a. a w,mm acta or a laal i kM Bt to th. fconoi of oor cout.tr, Md to th. honor of human nttortbo it taid, these f" werltreiy rare. B theeo diffi fU tet, "bowever, old Mr. Corpenin. btppened to have, . ,tje. well fifUd corn "n'Ch 'or t long time, he ould not open: grain became scarcer, the price rose -.-f ,-n ignr, an still the old 01 held up bts corn as some aunnn ti higher price. At length Mr Corpenin. be- mil la L.L " go but money could ootbujit-to (hose who bad money be y you can get sometnins- to n,.r.. life for your monr;there are manv who o,onevr and beiiiff w thorn fwl they must perish unless those who sr. a with tho meant aball feed Uem. Of course, the number tbat came without ney end put up piteous tales waa mo But this was forseen,and before be had opened lw crib, Cor penifif bad taken Daina In An1 out who were really, objects requirinir hi. wutB. vae sale ruin hi j . gsmst imposition was, not to let kit chart- ty go toJar from home. If this rule was generally adopted, much more teal gooa would be effected with the ,mount annually -contributed by us of the Souib. This rule however, like all general rules, wiii sometimes work wrong, and so it did with out hero (,d be belter deserves that name than thousands who bate ..n .1 bj the numbers tber have slauhtrH of .1 . . - W9 oua,ao trolly). A min bringing a bag '""MwioMr Corpening from a distant neighborhood, and told the usual torj of wife end children being without bread, and being sorely wrought with hun ger, &c, Su, but no corn was to be had, ind the disappointed manr with a heavy tllt!?e J eteps homeward, and foi tho time was no more thought of. In the course of the afternoon however, word came to old Mr. Corpening that a suspicious look king stranger with a bag on his shoulder was. seen lurking about - bis premisw particu(is more satisfied lim that this was the applicant for charily who had visited bim that morning, and tbat he bad a deatgn to rob his crib tbat night: accordingly himself and another of his family secreted them selves and waited events. But tbey did not wait long before t be stranger w lib the bag on bis shoulder waa seen making his way towards the crib: tho crib was opened. not a dog was heard to bark, or the least difficulty opposed his purpose: He en tered and with a deliberation, or rather hes itation, that surprised the observers, he pro ceeded to fill the bag?- This being done he lied it, and unlike such visitors generally be continued at the spot with his hand still on the bag, apparently in great mental agony; at length, he rose suddenly, untied ibe bag, poured out the corn, and said, "lwill trust to Providtnc on day longer" He depar ted in peace, but be did not trust to Provi dence in vain: old Mr. Corpening being satisfied from hut own observation, that this man was indeed in a state of extreme suf fering, moreover, that he was of ac honest heart, sent bis son on tho next morning' with a full bog of corn, with s messagehat when that was out to let hint know 11, and he should have corn whenever be wanted it. Old Mr. Corpening, we think, has been several years dead: his whole i.fo we learn was of s piece with this act of benevolence. He bestowed much, but he beatowed judi ciously, and still at hts death he left s fine estate to a most worthy family. Ttoiy,ii is hoped, will imitate hia charities, and if ev er tbey are lu want of a family motto, we commend the ords that grace this head fruit to Provtdtnct out day SPAiGHT & NULLIFICATION, tmiohfnim first to buW forward thia s aiiut Governor Btwtrhr, aud hav- 2 rsdfKl joa 'f ii t 4 'lA.A ..'fi. "W.. tl'A-iA ''dewied. fo pruddc C- V'" ' '' 1 " w" f ' andrstandinr from i ., , w 9uiina4a,i...t iua i.,J,t .t. months, at lemri h ?kub out , l j a r al oTthe rtruih, frum a seeW. Ms t well as Io respond to the public eeiiof - tator, we have addressed the followif iot U UA CrsigS,Eq. oRhis town, sad resolved f'a tuJl the followioir answer, with the oi y addressed to one of the Editors of- tLe X'swborA Speetator; in answer to' a sirrtihir aI'c4lio Imm wat paper. . We alaim ! ;rs have made good the position wk: w nm1 ih uu wa.va n- . . . - the oatset of this mailer, Copy of a Utter from ih Edit, . man to Burton Vrai'gt SalisbOst, July Z:b, IZZSJi Mr. Craisc t understand from ttfIW' hern Spectator, that after so l,.;!' i'' h iNewbern Senilnel has faint! v dl l iP ' 1 xe first raised by the Watchman, Gov. p-.hl's being attached lo the doctrine of ftu::"11"" in 1830. Aa mv charss was medr!ed f.wj on a transaction in whioh you wet , eroeJto wit. his attemot with others, lot r ser vices as Editor Of a party newerWr r i.rJ the SpeeUtov in connexion wi; t will do me a great service, if ju v I me, for publicaiton, a statement V !' ' -t.m of the matter. I feel pledge I 1 1 . cuaiira or reuioi n. uui u i . . t these particulars; 1 know well oas be auetaioed. Tours; .J-'t., arge V.'-Jfavf?" ' Dear Sir , fttJ h. prr the 7 "klnl . Spais-lil. renoaaTin. eooeeraed) waa BSUaftd BO. I WIS BMnari.. . . .... Hnumi mu r KDOW not how I M k... swaa (ogriui. l l r . . - sam, Kfspecinjllj, Yeer obedient servant." Buu.iv CRAIGE. P CWY Mr. Craig Utter to th Edit of th : ., JtovbernSpetUdor. ., : f: meew8' 122 ?1h!"''' -l 1.1" 1 elhln but aavara the mCrM ?- . eie Chair iW&"Xtr lJr? iT given as aotborily ler iS-T 1 Jr ? Ie" ineumbent on me to lllViwfr. 1 U ibaliaWfiT. t u wiomm said " That "ete"he Legihttore of thJiTeTr kS 2 feied me iSfiQO ner aaaun. ,... ! '5 scribera ai ihree doll,,, .o. heTyn, ment of the whole lo be po.r.n.i Ir J?1 move mv Kcae tt.11. .T w -W CT54 --"it", auo ioai ne waa nn ul the number h Thi. iWv. k the ,ubu!S of what I said to too rv. VI. "n,,?l,0 ' . " nvi, ,nai auen aa offer was- made mWi k- , " wiihfe the knowledge of lou Za7l? uesses, amonir ottaera. I i.n.. .1;..?.,- Bynnm , Halifaxind Nat Tmi,h. Esq , Vben U Chatham now of Miesisslppj. UsveVai S opportunity l.wly ofseeins; anj tne Geotle mwi out Air. ftteher. had an interview with bim ibis morning upon the subject, and he well recollects the faot.and he equally well reoolleota . eonaiaereu uov. Spaight one of ibe Qiimbei, he having attended held upon ths subiect. and nniru..t. i.... signed an association which was entered into for ibe dissemination of our principles, by the estsb ment of another paper in Raleigh, Md by other means, & hiving taken several copies of a Pros- peaios. which wss issued, lu whiuh k. to otMain subacnbeie. This paper r h mj. laid and canoot Bow be- foooJ, or I would send it to you. Gov. Spala-ht will not denv havintr signed such-an sssnciaiion : if he does, whenever it is found, H shall fc m io f ,h. tsariekwwr papers, and you will find the name Mid Dubbe Spaight signed lo Whether Go, -Saaight was a NuHifinrnir Hr l cannot ssy, out ibis much I can say consi dered him one, end 1 will leave it to the oublie to say, wnet'ier I waa not justified in drawing eueh an inference, when I state to ibwn the grourds upon which it was founded. The grounds are mesa : ue Knew my sentiments as promulgated through the column of the " Western Caroli nian." The debate on Foot's Resolutiuna I..H ..Mken i place j Geo. liayoe had made his speech. in wnivii tua uwuius wh irawea, and upon which Go. Jackson congratulated him, and the whole party, who made proposals to me, believ ed in its train. It is true, the name of nullifica tion was n 4 then attached to our principles. We were not known by xhat name, until after the split between Gen. Jackson snd AJr. Calhoun, which was brought about by Mr. Van Buren, lui the purpose cf proeiraiing his di-tinguihed riva'i which yourciliec! did nof take plate ui tl 1831 It was theii.ibat Gen. Jackson, for the purpose ol destroying Mr. Calhoun in the estimation ol his countrymen, through bis venal partisans, s bused undxr the name of NallinVatiuo. the prin ciplea, which brought him into puwer, & which had, since the day of Mr. Jefferson, been coueid ered the cardinal principles of the Republican paity But ihoogrr the name M Niilifir did not attach tome at ihtlime, the principles I sup ported I&ea, were the principles 1 support now, & "uf.SpaigM and the parly well knew it at the ii.ne. And I aa firmly "relieve, as I believe there is a Uod in Heaven, if Gen. Jackson had not de serted his principle. Gov. Spaight never would, bui now aa fie, would liava been aa xealoua an advocate lor I be principles of ihe Repuhliran Cany, as he is of the mongrel principles of Mr. an Buren. But I have ilrrn! i.n,.j i. IjMig upon your paitence, and that of your rea der,ansj ill, therefore, oloee this eomiuunica Hon, by subscribing myself -. . e , . our inend. and ob'l. ser't. BURTON CRAIGE. JO JU. ?. Moore, $o JVticUrn. P. S. While writing the foregoing, I ed a letter fi..m the Editor ol th- making a similar call -fT 'uu. '""uo' '0 I ana .ad 'J furnishing him with a copy ofihis communicaiinn. , B. C. - ToM. Q. Moor. Esq., Ed. Spee. , , After this we will ask, if there is any1 wsy In which Governor Spaight can clear his skirts of hislmpatstH'fThete4 that, we learn, he has feebly eseayed: it is to sf- feet not lo have understood the principles of those with whom he was co-opera u rig. If this were mtjlt would show but little in favor of his sa gacity. Cvery body else undersioou very reaouy the doctrines then aliroipieo io oo prumuigaisa by this association at Raleigh : we were not in ihVftenily secrets, bat we well remember that at ti e vei v Ante of this nerotiation. it was per- leciiy btiders'lood that the same docninea that f!r llaynbtiad avowed in the Seaate of the U. .afsibs same' doctrines that had been advo cated If ale Westera Carolinian for some lime before, d were already the subject of angry eouroversy jn ...inia community, were move mat Unvernor npaignt and his associates were seek ing to propagate by the effort in 1830. It will ndt do foi htm-to- say oW. afaat -he-did not under stand these doctrines : still less will VU do lo say, that Messrs. Crsige, Fisber, &o. did not blow what they were about. .. ..1 Hut to get out. or this iraci.:?T, vie er;n 01 his Excellency baa resorted lo ' a n"' ' 'ifc. nt : he saysor rather insi iostes, t it It A the nullifying Editor tbst they ..:. J, (ot Lis irese and materials. Governors 't t nut to have permitted thia statement, " ( t la his vindication, fm he koowa that U v t t t editor and not the materials that w- the , A of hwwuviii jv waa wiMiin- i .wii party as hi ghiy talented ane . 'i,vi. s we materials were aeeond hsadetS t.4 ss i .men. that they were used but a fd years a f -ards. I Bnt this ia not the only inaee 73f? ta l " .1 i r . i . . .... . I . eul Tuon; is saia mat ine rea t ior : m another preaa at RaJ wt' , Statu devo, to General Ja " tioa was doubtee. Now we; ' U say, this is not the hot. the . . h' never bad been eueatioaed f v.-1 i ' had been, and that was the e ' g ta jths Istra Air lo 'feism jatlon at a new srranirement. - Y v T La C 1 tempt We think of NuUificatioiisj et .aar - . r 4 ibe latV.nLm dy. he kd lZ:z:a "0TMJ f if hear. wp-lted a docWn."L. "to. "! etertained and took mea-TJi 1 T,aenJ deny his then foiwJ! tnW irw wib, . ' L.5.U lhre sy liv- prinoiplesand T" I . - ... w aaaiai kia.. i 1 Snd a annrllaa. w. wm-'J wai aoo but kaJ,1 r,,n P0WI ereduiitji eot a desperate maa would resort to. ChChtcbthL At Charlotte .1, T'Siayj SSft Wednesday, o'clock. We are reioiced i nk. . centiemans health an ..-t, -a ' - . a w vwaw WSSI SflSiV Ihia parts of hiaannnal ai.;,.,... .l 1. . - """ who great ease, Ma. WE.aTta.-From the fnllowlii pataffranh xtrartt fr.w. t' . DuhlT.h a. Hru'"-M". r . rrr . """ iwsss. n wi 1 be ber. ..ed lh.i l;.W.Ii.rk., .i.!,... . ZZlr P occu- - ic, ' DANIEL WEBSTER, SUPREME COURT. Thomas C. Milrr,of BlaJen ooonty, Edward O. Benners, of Newbern. and Peter PauerMn of Cumberland county have been admitted to the ptact.ee of the law in the Coaaty Couil. The following caaeahave been decided since Jut last. RorrtN C. J. delivered the opinion of the fVaaaaa a. lLai a.a. a" t . A a ' - , .... u, namiin v Alston, from Hal ifax, affirming the judgmmt below. Also in Doa ex dem. Carson v .Wills from Rutherford, rever sin? the judgment below and directing a new trial. Dasiex,'J. delivered the opiaioa of the Court in ihe case of Gibbins el ad. v Dunn, from eeklenborg,reversing the Judgment below and rendering judgment fur plaintiffs- Gaston, J. delivered Iheuoinmn iik-. r. in the esse of Jones v Saasar, from Lenoir, re versing the judgment below and directing a new trial. Also in Powell v Powell, in Equity from " RegMer: MarV'toarYff! ?Jf JVii tered upw hia duties ss Rector of the "EpIeT .7V..WI. 1 lumw ijbw nas oeen elected to fill Mia vuair vaoaieu oy ut. Cmpie. RegiUtr. : SANTANNA. r V the New-York Courier &. Enoulrer says. raaaon Mpeiieve mat the life of Santa Anna and two or three of his Officers, hsngs by a single ihreaJ. President Boascf is desirous of saving bim, but it is considered very doubtfol how far his wishes may prevail. Surely If deaib ought to be awarded for any human aetiee, Santa Anna should suffer . it . penalty.. His buicberit-s are without a parallel i a the new world, and tbey ought not to pass unpunished. Ritcliie claims 'Van Buren as the South ern Candidate -the Abolitionists caim him and will all vote for him as the Northern Candidate. Ritchie says his casting vote on the incendiary bill gives him claims on the bouth the Abolitionists say tbey understand him perfectly on .that question. He look good care to have Ithe bill ultimately defeated and that satisfi ed them. In a game of shuffle and eut.the Magician thinks he can turn up South and North if he can find dupes in , either section. N. Y. Star. ANECDOTE OF SIR WALTER SCOTT. An American lady of distinguished in telligence, had the good fortune to meet with Scott frequently in Italy, till she felt emboldened to express to' hinf iometbeT of the feeling thai she entertained ui flis works. She told bint, Mbnsi" "'"8 -.rich he had brought .Aafc neavv aiiu UlUI " . . . . 1 weary days of I 8oU' end pain j and said, that uo Jr so dark had never risen upon her. that it was brightened by the prospect of reading another of his volumes. And what, now, do yod think waa his reply f tear rolled down his cheek : he said nothing Was it not beautiful T For yottJiBcJLi iliac selfiish gratification that it was the silent witness of religious gratitude. Near Gainesville, Ala. on 83 of Juna lsst,Col. THOMAS HENDERSON, aged about 48 . . 1 .. . n 1 I . years, ijeiwaaa native 01 nocsingnsra, jo.. and for many years, an lonawiani w, naieign, where he first inatiinted, and edited the Suir. As an editor, his courts and deportment, were loo well Known lor ine psniaiuy 01 ineoaamp to advert to it. But as a private man, we will ssy of Col. Henderson, that we never knew a purer, or better man. . .. At the Red Sulphur Springs in the ' Vs., Mrs CATHARINE DEVEREUA. wile of T;,P.'Devrena-Eeq. of Raleigk, most wor thy and befoved woman. She wan a devout member or Ihe Kpisoopai aynoro, w r"'""' . . ...j Har hma will orodncS a chasm in the sioial oommnnily-a void at the oo- mestieAbesrth.ihstUms will be long w '""a -r. rrVAri im ftnd committed to the Jail of Cabarrus County, some time in the month of September last a negro man, Natbao who saya he belongs w ' s.irtJ. . x.iA nmrro is about 5 feet 6 o 1 Inches high about 4b years 010, some gray haa loat aeveral of his front teeth.. The owner vvsavawsse er a . a . t is requested to eome forward prore property auo dst cbanres ana msv aim. . . " I WU. H.ARCHIBALD, Sh'ff. July 30th6m3. Price 6 5. job rniiSTixQ, Of every description tieally-rjj-Done at thiv Office. Wa Mr 15. r,s ki- Str a a ' t,-, aa ' . ' t 3 r.chWu,, Mcrjniifli JlScbr.Pelicsni., V ; - iron Steamer daiehdon. J etteville, Flour and Tobacco. 1 1 ' ADOURfJED ItAILEOAD IILZT; The meellna' aihUh a..a kii r...- , .. ..ffiflfJastsiafaaaoiveJ tfitt a litfeMS",rto7'n .jJOth dnof c hlvaoi . ,rBl,T lrd that a.i thc-9 have tha UM, regard for their aw-. P? r pinmpji attaaalaa tb ;. ..r S'lnlt0 uVT'V we Stats fron the t THIS Scliool ' has sgsin eommen e ' direction of Mrs. M. A. Dett, witi. ww 01 Keeping up permanently, if eoCk- 7 jnoo5r,d 101 tU Purnu f which s jl tdy of knowo acoompliabmesis, and of moral character, bai been enfaged is aesis lo eome 00 from the" City of liar 1 ford, at! commencements Ihe Wioier sessl.rti.- I StaVfrorelhTCTatn i eral nouses so very convenient to the school rf !!k m ,Pr'ce""he flatters herself, thad school will be patroniaednoMmly by her for? friends, hot by all who arw anxious 10 edi .. oaugniera in a bealthy and moral ne'gh norw, , 4 , j. ... - Tfc 1 JTha acholsstiayear wi dirJJed into - j" " """ ccn, commenelflr an Zilr.CrrZ0"? ' -W-f snd Nov ijwing- rates per scwci. vim. Spelling, Reading, Writin;, and ArMw , , .5, WOlir, , - 4, v.awwaifunipmiiun.u-nrapny,!.... ( lory and UrnamAntai vrir e" atn-al AV..mI ..J . ..I v.. . WJ -$1' Chemistry, Bojsny. JLfic, - . nortc Algebra, . Geometry. lum.i aim liiicnraiuai i-iiii,.--t. BoarJioffeaiU obtained in ManVmf abla fci lies, quit convenient to ihe the School at IS! irtoaih, and Hooka- furnished at oust and New Hops, Iredell. Co.,N. 0,? i July I4tb;i836 , ." ?8w8 PAaaaaa R . ' I T Vl.n , ' ' . J ..ynvw . o, oaiiarw, - ana vi Doulap, Bethany,' Chorch P. O. Revr Thomas k M. D. Freeman, Charlotte, Ni .1 1. Tb oisusnt to a decree of the Court of En JL for Rowan Coosty, at April Term 1 The Clerk and Master Will self at Mocks. on Friday the 13 th day of August next a of Land eonUtomg j adkMnirur lands of Willism Csaev and all am credit of twelve monthe. reouirinir I wnn approvea seenrrty; lor pe pirrti.aae a The land ia the properly of John Ce'-. " itaftl iiMANro.w t -a ne sale of the above described Land.'wi' soloiely uke place on the ISth dsy OAnirl which lime the sale has been postponed. 1 S.SII.ri,1a N J J "SIV 30 IMS Swl ' ' T NO TI C BY virt-ie of a Deeree of the Court of tq for Rowan County, the Clerk and Man' will sell at Mooksville on the 12th day of 4or next, on a eredit of 1$ months a. tract . of Jal- aw.aa.aa.BM - - 4 saaa. -a -a K'.l. DU Xl.Ui.LJtalia 1 Adjis'ning the lands of Nathan Chaffln ; side ' undivided fourth part of another tract of ' 60 ACBfia AailnSniaiff trial atamA. Tha Land ia tha nrM-WIV 01 nanCT 01. a . " ' ai Saw afeiu Idlut, who peti'"4 br Gnsrdtsa. The phrdj ft ser Will be w kib mm, ino aecon:y the oowftwe money on me oay ol sale, brl th cash en which a didbsunl will be alio Waa 8.SlLLIAlAN,caf.( - Jaly AOth Sw r J JDAVIDSOX COLLEGEj f " " W1 j V' Maaa-aasak-aBawaa 1 I THE Trustees of Davidson Manual La College, will meet again aoootdlng t . journment, on Wedneaday, the 8rd of Aujr at the College aite, at the hour ol II o'clock j M. As there will be impnrtsnt boeinesa be. the board, It is desirable tbat there ahould bi full meeting. '' . , . ",; " m mm a ana w wsa n east mm a sast eaai IF CttAtvLiI!9 W, 11AUKI9, i . Setrftht&oorl, The followlnfr Is a list of ths nsmes of their tees of Davidson College, vis t Rev. John R" i, D. V., President or the board, ev. , S. Pharr, Ret, John Wiitmaon,b; Leavenwortb, Rev, IL 11. MR", . . M. II. Adama, OettrEpbjrsh """X' Joseph W. Roas,Dr. Mi A. F. Alexander, DrWJt Mebane. Robert B-oi JfTOT&X waa, alpbs son. E wia WuTb. WrfSamaeJ Dayideon. D. .,0 Ij-.ii Wm n Rntharford. James 5 IwMlLlffaslBuJUtkWtteda'JBMJ borne, Charles, L. Trttcef and AWn j liaituKsaa, , -.-i : ,a. t .1 it I .ii-I1M,' 1 ;cft I .-j t " .V A '
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 30, 1836, edition 1
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