Newspapers / Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.) / Oct. 29, 1836, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
by IlYfllLTOY €. JOVKIS. TERMS. •rheWATCHMAS may hereaner be had lor .Uollara and li'ifty Oenia per year. glj^jofrouB new aiibacribers who will I u in aiWanea the wIhjIb eum at one paymenl, Vlll have ll"' P“P®f y*’’ ■ ' leaoh.sit'l aslonjaalho sauio clasa shall [n’liliiiae il^us (’“y Ki/hi Uillaf* 'I*” terms shall continue, ^“riciselhey will be charged as other snbsotl- «rs. ■Siihscriherawho do not pay dining the year Iwill becharged three Hollars in alUases. No su >H(;rri»liuu *>« tor leea than tie year. dlse.inlinned hot at the op- j^AUSByRY, y. €s SATrRDAY. OCTOBER *9, 1936. N£3W FASHIONS. ^Itrn. S. ». A'HJrDWsKTOJy, Milliner and xMantua Maker, 1 NKOKMS the [Hihlie. that she hss just re- .^eived YORK if VHllJiDEL- I'HL I tail and H’inltr V-: will be dlseonlinneil not aiine op-; /or 183B-»7 ■„ .■ 1 lie Khiior, unless all arrearges are paid ‘ ^"1 will execute noth in the various branches of hnsiness, in the nioal fashionable siyle, with \(| letters to the R'iitor inimt be po.vf ["’"'“P'tie.ss. il; olbsrivise they will oerlainly ml be it- lNSON boush A LI'T of Letters reuierning in the Poet Uflice at feialiebtiry North tarulini. Ootu- l^r 1st, 1836. A““l^ H Alexander, William Anderaon Isaac Agner, B~ George Bright, Ann E Brunson i. Hana- ble Brown, Peter Bartlett, VOL. V-XO. 15s-WHOLE AFKAiasUV' TEXAS NO. «23. ’iie Biirringer, A Baggarly, foseph Brown, Sarah J Blown, Dr Biiigis ]. Beall, Mias Elixabeib Butler, Jdin that he has piirehas- ! u i. r> • , if Col Thom,18 Waildill the above Es-I ®'***^1* y management and ronirr I of .Mr.! l)_Willia«. Deadmaii, Thomas Deadman n, t'anh SPECPFULl.y takes this method to Inlorin the pnlili ed ^f Col ■ tahi ent _ Wkiiinffhtn H, 'vlu), Geor^^^ liuke 2, J £h Hiy OitVis" times b«‘ hnpp^ to gwT the oltl ms- ' K—Cap* Juhn Ellerb*:. .Iimliaa KHwards, loiijr rs of the Estalilishment, diiil the public , Hamel Earuesi, Jnlm Eagle. (Jhrialina Eller, genj-rally j F—Fulton Lialge d, James P’llips. Lewis Ml e pahlishsd the oilteir day a etaiement of Atessrs. Wilson and Posileihwails, whose ohar- arter for integrity and yeravily were amply vou- cueo n^. concerning ihe stale of affairs lo 'I'ex- as. loihtt publication a reply of onusiderable length hiwbeei. made in the Louisville Journal, by Urin. Uhambcra.fan agent ul the Texians,) whiuli reply cubiiadicis tbs statements ol the Oral-named geullemen m very plaui terms. I here seeins to us lobe a prupriety. having On- I m iinder of Col. Wilson's baiallion pimedeAhe I main army, and I hope will never dielmnuri the nig, presented by ihe generous, patriotic,-eud chivaliMis Ladies .4' Keniucky. i t have the boner Uibo, with .sentiments uf le- •pect, your lrit>nd aiidotiedii nl .n-rvanl, EZllA KK\U, IV? D. .Gen.T. .1. CHAMBi'.Rs.'lVxiaii Army. But, lo «b.iw at onw their loial rsckhesBcss of wbal they asserlin liiis mailer, and m makn it evidently that ii.ey ha** funned a piuiure diawn iwiv TuTuToLTfi "‘"'rt "' I .'"'“"J' i will sithiom the lo|. me reply as is in the naiei.i ol tolunnay oouflic lowing ooie Itoin Capiein G. F. Lawrenije, who iided to. rKR.>is or AnvFRTisiNQ—Fi/fi/ Celt.'* a mtrefnr the hnt iase.-/ion, aiirf Tipenhi-Ftrr Us iif.riiqtiare for each iiucrtion iiflr.rwiirih Vo a.lveriHemeiit will be inserled tor less ,ail ONE Dor.t.AR. Advertisements will he continued until orders received to slop them, where no directions previously given. .dveilisBinnnlsby the year or six months wiM nade ala Hidlar permonih for each sqna e h the privilege of changing the form ever' alter. MARKETS. SALISBURY, Besswax per lb. 16* Ifcts. ; Brandy, Ap- per gal. ‘J5 a 30 cts ; Colton per lb. (in id) A uts; Cotton bagging per yd. [J5] IcT" Oidersfroni a distance will be strickly alleiioed lo, aod ariicles of Dress caretully pack ed and seiii ol) aei'ordiiig lo dinsUion. of F S'nfi fadtsborough Sept. 1. i:)S6—7wll Bt)L riNC (’LOUIS ’. s. .Vir-I 1’ keeps on hand, for sale, s stock Viibseriher lias for sale German Bolting ■’asliionable Bonnela, Capa, Turbans ’gee i u of a very superior quality. (A- clinr •t>iii.ihnry. thioher I, IHAH ’ ^tamp ) PIANO-S Of the tatest itiiproeetHents, I have after coitsidei a'ie Ironbte sto'ceeded in making urraiig''menis wiib mie of the best ma,, Iilaco.ries to supply me regularly with the ntsi ' Jiaiei^rA quality ol '' ‘ jPi,t»VO FORTES, I have just received two of very superior tone and finisli. The makers find great difficulty 111 filling the orders daily pouring in upon them from all qiiarlers ol the world ; but have promised positively and lanlilully to sop. ply me with the quantity 1 may order from toffee per lb. lb a 18 cts , tastings per p, ,i,„p „,y Hs,.blisl,meni in Pelersliurg, 4 a bets; tollim yarn. Iron. No. 6 lo No ,t s|,„r, „oiice, consequently I may say wim u , »l bJ a I 87 cts ; Feathers per lb; | confidence that I shall be cous-aully supplied ct(*> Huui per bl. 00; Wheat per buflh. 1^1. I qiviih Ihe lipia* PIaNOS. ^ taper bnabi^i 20 an ; Corn per bui^h 40 ct§ ; > ■„ n per lb da cts ; Lead per lb 8 a 10 cis ; i ”*®*f reatonahU. terms. laassidpir gal. 75 els j Nails per lb 9 a 10 , f endeavor constantly to keep titem on lusnd. , Beet per lb 0 a 0 cts ; Bacon per lb 15 | Butter per lb Igf ois ; tard |H>r lb 15 | silt I it E B\* .Salt per bushel HI ‘-15 c'S •'^'eel, Aineri- , sroD A1?T, AVnnrcSTER DrtJIIAM, blister, per lb. 10 cts ; English do. per lb ; wa ■««'- -sx .vv . » -w-w 08 ; Last do. per lb 45 a AO cts ; Sogar | \\ m X O J% Iv MICHAEL BROWN Salisbury. Oct. Ul 1.3815 —if ID I'lic Einpoi-iuiii id’ Fa.8liion, EX II', NGrt liO'V. rATfETTEVIliB STREET. marlij opjj-.sle the Po^l i jjire ii4k- just rfkuriKii irotu ail Hiiiire new nlHck OF FALL & WmTBH (iOUJL>»,. fiinbracinj CIhIus, t*./486iimereii au-j V'xtjii.i^ of everjf culimraiid tjua'iiy. J o.ihgs have bwii eelt-cled b> l.tt proprietur m p./aun, uiid he can cuiiAdt'iiii) recuujnieiiu liiuiii lo Lib irieads ^•♦'lubtTS or ihe I-.f-giaiaiure 'J'he subM'divr Nui'lh^aud (b now \’Zi a 15 L*ie ; Kuifi (Jamaica) R.ih Yankee do. 1^1 ; Weed (clean) per lb 30 Possessill*; fill tlie model'll Jlll- Tallow per lb. 10 cts ; Tow-linen pr yd. ® provenienti*. nrp. QRjiyD dC7los brjice, MK TAJJC. PLA 'i E, LOVG A'Ot/vV- DIjVO JiO.iRU is.O. a JOcIs; Wine (Tenerili'e) per pul. Jl 50. ugal do. fl 50 a SI 7 cts ; Claret do gal. SI 3 a 1 75 cts ; Malaga, (sweet) I pi. Si j Whiskey per gal. 35 a 40 cU. CHEKA W. Bacou per ams do. 14 115 cts ; Beeswax 1 15 cis; et pe: Hail I warrant them iqnsl to any of the same lb 18 a 20 cts 1 Bagging per yard Id a 30 ' f"“'‘ ^1“'''* .. . ^ r J _ ol iS.io 1 • nn .a.«ltl.>s A. .r.i .v U:».l. c p I ; Bale rope per lb a 121 14 ns ; Coffee pr. HI a Id els; Colton per 1015 lbs SI7 18 a 3; Corn p‘r bushel 65 a 00 cm ; p'loiir sag'ins per bri $8 9 50, from st.iree per bri. Ilia 0 00; Irofi per 100 lbs S5 00 a 6 50 ; asses |M>r gal 45 a 55 cts ; Nailicni ussorl- ler lb 8 I 2 a 9 cts ; Wrought do. per lb. 20 Pork pel bri S 0000 ; Rice per |oo lbs $4 00; Sugar per lb. 12 I -2 a 15 cis ; Salt pr |3 |t)00; Salt per bushel 75 ctSiSieel A- ican Idiater pr lb 10 cts ; Tallow p-r lb 10 a CIS ; Tea Imperial per lb Si 25 a 1 371 ns; n do. pr lb SI a 1 25 cts ; Tobacco uiuiiu- red per IblO a 15 ns. FAYETTEVILLE randy, peach 50a 60. Ho. Apple. 40 a 42 II. prib Id a 17; Cc.ltoii prib 17 la 171 els eeprlbl24a 14 ; Floor bid. ('0 a 9 seed pr bh $1 25 a 0 00; Ii'ealliers pr lb 00 a (ini prousli 65 a 70; Iron prib 51 a d; Mo ss pr gal 45 a 50; Nails eiit 71 a 8 ;Salt ish tin a 90; .Sugar pr lb lOja 121; Tolsacco; ti a 7; Wheat pr bush (I 30 ; 40 VVliifcke.y il- 371 40, Beeswax 25 a 00 piMsession at this iime.writiei. di.t-uineiiis which sorely cannoi tail lo saiisty the must prejudiced and increduiou ; and il the iiisiruiLeiiis an hot tvliai Ihe niak-rs warr-int ihem to be, 1 will a gree to exoliunge iliein after being sold. THE GRAMD AL’TIOY Is one ol Ibe most iiiiporrani prciiliarilies of these Instriiineuts, the s,i|ieriortiy is evinced by Ihe regulaiity lit the touch and Ihe ease with which pnseages in Miisir, requiring rapidity ol pxeculioii are pcrtoriried. and wliicli, the seieiili- fic munician will duly appreciaie. Its siiupllci ly of ciiiistriiclion also, rcodeis it iiinuli les.s lia hli! lo gel out Ilf order,at the same time lliai il is mure easily rectified lhan llie aciioii geiieratly used. Irucuiid hand Pianos iiik-ii in exchnoge. EDWARD P. N,\SH, Bo ikcellcr, Petersburg, Va. Pii|ershiirg, Oct. 15, 18.5(5 —3w 13 ana cusmuieia and others visiting Ibe city, Would do well loiall and examine Ills slock, b (ore piircliasiug else where, aa he fa deletmitied to sell ciieap. Among his gwala, may be iuund Extra sup. Blue, Black Wool dyed.') Gulden du Blue Brown du Greene plaiu and ;>CL0TI1 I CASl.MERE.'S, Rail Road Convention. UIE Conventiinr which assembled at Sal islttiry, on the lOili Ocii.lier, havit.g re- iiiindcd a Kail Rmid from Kaynieville di '0 Wilkesburougli, and said Road bung of impuriitnce noi only to the adjoining Conn ill this State, but tu some portions ul ’JVnniis- and I’l.rginia : all the Counties interested in wheiiie, either in ibis .Slate, Tent.essee or [inia, are hereby invited to send IJi'l-gaiea lo 'at VVilkesboruugh, in Coiiveniion, on the Mundiiy in October, t> consuli and deirr > upon some plan lo give elf-ct to this re- iienda lion,and further a scheme so important vVe et. MANY CITIZENS. FoaTaNB’s H 10,000 lloll'Ai's for 4 Dollars! The 11/A Clask ot the NORTH CAKOl.lNA STAT^ LOTTBAY F04i 1830r Tu be drawn on the Popular Terminating Fi gure .System, At Greensboro', on Satiird(iy,‘ikth Oct. PRINoi^L FRIZES. I Prize of 1 Prize of I Prize of 1 Prize of 6 Prizes of lO.Ono dollars, 4.0110 didlars, 3,000 c'lilhirs, 2 000 dollars, 1.000 dollars. 10 prizesofJSOO. 10ofS400, I0ufs300 10 of S200; beside-, iiiauv of SlOO, fk'. ain.iiiul- iiig in all to I §0 OtN) Ifollarn. List of Letters lemaiiiing in the Posi Ot - | flee lit Statesville on the Ist day of Oelii i I8S6.’Which if not taken out before the Isi I Jf holt 'I'xcktin ^4,* Halves Qf t of Jatitiary 1837, will bn sent lu the Gene- ost 0 llice as dead Letters. —AeUbury Daniel, Andrew lluffh, Ander- ^amu»2l ® —Bui net William, Brown Irtson, Brother wrg cor Benjamin Dobson, Ballaru El.aa- BeuU Oolumuri, pCh.rk of Superior Court 2, Cameron Ta- ». Clunton Rufus Carter John A. Cavin rviSl’'"'*’ William A.. Caldwell Hi- » L(XJif( juhn, -Doak Daniel G Rev. 2. Davidson George t—E Ill's John W Revd I—Falls and Franklin P-Cji.uld M;».Gray U'lvhl.Gnndman Jnhn, pun Ainne J .Mum, Gould Daniel Mrs Hooper fhs Hanft Juhnjr; Hoffman Adam |lTa^' *'s^ Wingale, Juhnaoo I—K.esler John Jr, I—Isrrke Andrew, I—M.iKire Alex U. Moore Mary or Rachel Ar pid, Morrison James B'. S, Husliat John 2, 1*111 JamesC, itarrisou George mcK, mcEw- I'lla.s A, T—Notes Joseph, Nicholson James, |■~C^•llfanl Joseph, l—Prichatd David, Pafaley Samuel, Privalt r'l Jj~Blobinson George, Rnclor Benjamin, Ro- IJhbii R.Ryner Michael,Rnseman Alexander Fsioiie £lijah,Sniilh Mary.Simunlun Joseph, I'j Troutman Jacob, Thompson VVm Gibbe, or Elizabnih Stewart, ^--WeaTer William, Welch Samuel, Wil- '* Alexander, Williamaon Alexander,Waugh 'Vandaver Matthew, W. KERR P. M. By Jamea L. Edwards, A. P. M. A ceriilicale tor a packet of ten wl.ole 'Ink els will cost only 2.3. Halves SI I 50, fy (Quar ters S5 75. To be had in the greatest variety uf numbers at WHEELER St BURNS’, SaliBuuiy, N. C. October 1, 1836. LLZST OF LBTTBBS U E.vIAIMNG mthe Post Office at Concord, Cabarrus County, Nurlti Carolina, Octu ber Ist, 1836. A—Gen. William Allen, Wm. 11. Archibald, Benjamin Alexandei 2 ; Dr. Abram Alexan der. B—Miss Sarah Bradshaw. C—Miss Susan Childers, Silas Cuizine, Clerk of County Court. Itrzan Caunuu. D—R F Davidson. E—VViii.C Emmill. F—James Fart, G —Revd. Graib. r, George Goodman, H I’h oinas ll.idg-aiii. K—Peter Reppel, or John Keppel, Andrew Korriker. 1.1—George Little, Levi Ludwick M—Ralph Metcall, Esq. J>diii W^ Means. Miss Elizatjeth Milsier, Ijaiub Milton, Edward McCarty. N—James B. Nolly. P—Kooert T. Piunket. R- James Ruadi, Samuel A- Rodgers, Dan iel D RidInghour, Wm. Rudder, David Rees, Thoe. Ratliff 2. S—Tliuinvs Siephensnn, Samuel G. ScCtt. V —To Venders of Medicine. W—Rev John Wilson, James Wallace, C. L Wallace, J.R. Wellington. Y—Catherine Yeoman, Robert S. Young Sl- laa Young. GEORGE KLUTTS, P. M. SwlS Rifie 1,1 visible du Roman Purple jNi,|»ilcoii Vi..|et Aioliuir and Pilot Plain Blue Double Alilled, du Black du du du Single du Leopild Cotes Pulaski du Polynesian du Z.'lira pit ids Cloii'ied .do I Siripcs of various kinds,) Buff‘ /asliin tell | Siripct M p. .10 satincli J Rich 1 Ig. Velvet "I Biot'ude do I .'ti-illej do Sup. Plar.i Black 1 Black Satin I VESTINGS. Bine do r Plaiil Mohair (.ora Eogn-li Silk j Bull V'l leiiona j Plaid Sclialiey J Tisgelliei iV'ih a general .issorlmcnt of Tenant’s I'eiebraled slu. ks; suspenders; sliirl enllars. and biisoiiis rnffied and plain; silk.iiirtiioi. and lamn's wool shins, uioiii y b-ll-; India rubber snaps,and many other tilings kepi by tliu L'iercbant ‘i'ailur.s too tedious lu ei.iinietaie. I have in my employ first ra'e Nnrihern vork- iHeii. and can aSNiiie lliosp w in, are disposed lo patronize me, that no pains will uc spared to give salistaciiiin. Cliiilies made In fit nr no charge' I lake iliis meiloHl (if rciurning niy aeknnwl mfgeineiits for Ihe very lilieral p.ilMiiage herein fore beslimed U|iiiii me, and hope, by atlenlion in business and cuiislaai desire lu please, tu merii future favours. Otdeis fium a distance will be attended lu prumpily T!l M. OLIV ER. P. .S The latest Lonuur. and American fash ions just received. '1' M.O. TO JOURSE VMEN TAILORS. I will give Nnrihern wagnsand cnnaianl ein ploy lot III first rate workmen of steady liubils. None but first chop need apply. TllOS.M OLIVER October 15—4»'13 Fraley, G—Jesse Glllean, George Gnodir.an, H —Clirisieiiy Harris, tienry Houk, Alexan der M. Hadmi, Andrew llarrill, Tbninas F Hampion, >amuel Hudaleth, VV ilham Hicks, j J —James G Jeffieys, Joseph Jones, I K—-Kraiicls L Kiiicaniion,) S Keimuthy, Ab I salam Kiinx. (J..lm K Keath, iMicbael Hhlaok, I James keath, j L—Mrs IVIargnret Lnng, Alley C Isioke, i Roiieri E Love, Matha B Locke, Peter I.oiig, ' .Samuel G Linn, James Lynch, j M—.Inhn Mallinor, Pascal Miner. Wm March, I Mrs Ellen k Lic-d. Jacob Milbr, Rev John W ■ Hyer 2. Nelson H Miaeuhaiiier, Fores. Monroe, J ipitra Morris, Lewis McNeely, J I) Mitchell, Mr Miii’kinz-e, Caroline McCoouaiighey, O-J ane Owens, I T —William H Phillips, Thomas Priaiton, J T'hns '1' Polinnt, 7 R —Leavi Roads, Ellen Kaxles, Green B. . Redivine, W'lllianiG Riuder, j —-AleXiSiuoot 2, W illium T Stork, Maria E Siillnin, George S ’'haw’ Daniel Mmtib, William ! Sieuari TIiuiuhs Sni|lh,'T if Snow, Jacob Sbn biiig, Jidiu C Smith, William Sluis, F B .Shep- ' purd T—Frederick Tliom|>son 2, Je.ase Talnm, Juhn Trott, (Absalam or Charles Tbuinas,jJuhn j Tiiomas, Whitsun Taylor, VV—Anderson Willis 2, CW VVliitlettiore, George Wilhelm, ZH VVilliauis, William D WoodsoO, Hugh VVelch. SAMUEL REEVES, P. M ling with tliai ol the returned eniigraiils. in that view of the mailer we make the following exiracia IruiM the pnblicalimi otGen. T- J CUam- Uers, to which itieEdilof of the Louisville iour iial gives entire cunfidance and etedii:—JVnl hU. [EXTRACTS.] Disappiinted in Ins anibiiiuiis pretensions to rank, and rinding that nii lands weie lu be bad in Texas wilhuni first fighting fijr them, Mr. Wilson, seems, determined lu aoaiidon Ihe coini- Iry, and march back Him ••Ladies’ Legion” loold Kentucky. But Ins iiifluenee was not siifficieiii to bring buck mors than 3U or 40 of the bravo 300 that left Kentucky with liiui; the balance nobly determined to join the army, and seek the eiieiiiy ; and they wste received, as Ktniinukiaoa ever will be ruceived by the lovers of chivalry, with an enihnsiasiic mid hearty weiooiiie. The facts as shI furlli in iliis ttitcineul of Mr. Wilson's “uiaroll to I exas and back again” are eaiabliahed by a variety of lesiimuny in my pos- sessiuii ;bui the following tetiera upon the sub jcci will be sufficient 10 satisfy the Public. The to the Weal, where the mam army was. during iwu first are from Limits. Combs and Brashear. >hei( slay in 'Texas. * OFFEUI U ATPRIV.VTE NAI.E. The following *irtMes at the prices amie.vedt A L.ARGE Mahogany Sofa enshioned with curled horse hair at $80; two ottomans at SlO; apair of large Gilt framed Mirrors at $50; two Mahogany f, Idiog and Sliding 'Top Break last lables ai $18 each; a floe Mahogany Spring •steel Rooking Chair, at $20; a fine large high post Mahogany Bmislead at $30. Refer to 11. C Jones Esq. Salisbury. JAMES MARTIN. Salisbury, October 8, 1836—1122 •lifrs, Ifutehison respectfully in forms her Ineiids and ilie piiulic, that lierSehuol is now opt n for llie receptioa of pupils, and she pledges herself to pay every piwsible aiieiilioii to the uieiilal, moral, anil personal iiiiprovmieiil ot all such as may be inirusted lo her care. Board can be obtained in respectable families at a res sonable price. A number of pupils ran be ao commodaied in the family in which MtaJlulcli isoii and Miss Herinanne board. Octobers, 18:56—tll'2 P URSUANT loan amendraetit of the fin'e Consiituliun, notice is hereby given to ^ gijer the acluf Congress lor the artiniaaioi whom it may concern, that application will , j^j-^igan into the Union as a Slate, having made to the next Legislature, for the parage ol , a . * . . . . .. . Eoak Here ! JVEW GOODS! AI.E VBUV cheap. WILLI,HTRPHYv Begs leave lo inform his friends and the public, that he has just opened a laigi and handsunie slock of AYw and Cheap GOODS, Foil 'riiB Full a u (I Winter T rade. Tilt above goods having been putchnsed ill New York, and Philadelphia, tiitirclj for eash. and from ihe very latest imports- lions, will be sold for cash, or on a siioit rredil to pnnetuni eiislomi is. as low as any goods can be sold in this sectiuii of conn- tty. Ills STOCK CO.NSISTS OF r.I.vt• V ^ ft Osfi E S TIC DRY GOODS IIARnWARE AM) 'l TMiHV Queensware tend Croreries His friends and (lie jmlilie are invited to rail and see, and jndjre tor llienisehes. .fill kinds oj Country Product bought at the highest snarkrt price fly Jriends will receive my grat'ful Hutsilis Jor past Juvonrs mid may rest assured that n-'pains will be spared to mer i( a continuance nj those favours. Silisbuiy, Oct 8, 1836—4>v|2 TEACIIi:il«^A«(TL». A n elnpitvniaitiiaiioii tor a Tpsuher is va CJiHiai VVilkUasboro’—^ (fowi saliuy c«» be RiiMio d. One cuinpuleut to leacii tbe Lan^iiuu es uiiii of ^00(1 moral c’l.Rraciwr, would Dad a pleaHanl aiiuaUuuin a heuiihy uutiniy. lilK TKL)hTKL.S. 1. very rcspBctahle young utfiesrs altac.licu loCol. Harrison's battalion fro,u this city, now with tiic main army ; tbs third la Iroin the cummaii danl ot lbs piwiS|i|l Gaivcsiun ; and Ills ullier is Iroin Or U«jid,dl T"xIbii army, a ganils- nian ul high tcspcjAbiiity, well known in Cin cinnati ; — Extract from the letter of Ist Lieutenant James Combs, uf Captain J P. Price’s uumpany, dated “JYear Matagorda Bay, Texas, ) Aiigiul 12, 18Jo. f “Dkar Sib.—.VVereaehed this place on Sunday last. The army is about tweniy five mjles from us, ami it is tlioughi the next move will be fur .Melamoras. Culunel Harrison started up Rml river. Il is thuugbi he is in Velasco, where the Cabinet is now sluing We saw Culunel Wil sun St Galvesiun. lie has gone hack with hiriy ur filly men ; the balance, a part ul two oumpa nies,are iiuw encamp'd on iho same ground wiib us. There ate also two other cumpaiiics witliiii seven or eight miles of us. 1 suppise, when all of us juin the army,it will cunsist uf neatly Iwen ly IWU hmidred men. : ruvisiuna are iiul so scarce as they exfiecied they wmild be. There are thiee vessels i.uw in the Bay itial have jusi ueeii unloaded of provisiuns and cloihing. Wild deer and cattle are iiiiiuineraDle on the prairie. "J. CO.RBcl. Or. A. W. Hynes, Birdstowr., Ky.” Extract of* letter from W. P. Braahoar, 2J Lieuieiiaul uf Captain J. P. Price's cuiupaiiy, da led. "Matagorda Day, on board brig Hope, ) Jlagaet 6, 18.16. f “Head (Quarters are ten iiiilea above Victoria, as we bear. They will be moved lu Copaiio in a lew weeks. An ex|iedilion Is had in c.un>eiiipla- iion iigainsi :Vletainoras,as we have heard. Co lonel VVilsun, Burch, and aismi hitty ol the vol iiiiieers who came with llicni, returned on iward Ihe Flash lu Ihe United .Mates. Burch luld me iheir Inteniiiiii was tu make a publicaiiuii uf lads, wiiicii woiilc prevent unolher vi'luiiioer from coni i"g III Texas The fad is, they are dlsap;eimt. ed m getlnig the nffices they wanted, or IbiMe ibey came lor They tlien pirsiiadud some men Ul return with them, tliul il luiabl ap;iear better; but were 1 mere, (i. e. Uiiilcd Slates,) and know what I NOW know, I should come, (i. e. lu Tex- as.J W P.BR.ASHEAR.” CoM.viANUsNcy ox Gai.vkston.Jult 31, 1836. 6)1*: 'The SI range, and lu me unaccuunUbIc IS well kiiuwn III Cincinnati, as a gentleoian uf respciabilily and scrup il.iua rera.-iiy. Caplian Lawrenue went out lo Te,xasas first lieuienun, ol Lapiain Allen’s ixmipiny from Oiiioiiinaii, a iliori lime behiro the •'i.adifis’ L"gtun''mardied Inin Lcxmgioii, and rdurned with a cauiaiii’a eomniissiuo. Ho is now in Ifiis city with * fine company ot siuigraiils, and will sborlly iexyo (or Texas. ClKOINBATI.SacT I7, (830. Diar Sir : As regaViU your inquiritw ol'iue ra- speciiiig the disdpliiie 'if the army ut Texts, ( lake pleasure in stating ihal.as far as I am ae- quainted, (liavtiig done duty for several weeks a( Ualvesioii Uland.i tile army is under the same diseiplniil as ihai of the United ftlates, there be. ing a regular roll-call ul each aoispany, and a regular guard muunlcd lot camp duty daily, as in all c.int|)s of the United 8Il)ites, and repirtsof the same made to Ibe commainlant uf the pet. | was still ul Galveston Island when Captain Pus- Idliwtiie ariivnd there with thu Kenliioky vul- iinieera, and neither Us imr Colonel Wtlaw went : slay i Uespecllully, your ob«iicnl servant, G. F. LAWRENCE, Caplian ('exiaii Army. To Gen. Jxrr. Chamuxiiq. A Senitmrntiil l’os,iiias/er General. Sii Tramis Frc«ling,aii well known,is llie. hcaij of the English T’lwl Office, ni'twithel.iniling Ins inc'ussiiil laboiinus duiica, vyua a (i/isr- aturc and biblioinanist ul no nieaii prctcii- aioii. liu gaihcied in ina tiUaiy sonic nf the rurcal gems of old Engiisli iHit-ay—turn ing lu tins accuiint the lacililiea wliicit liia pii.aiuuii gave him lo cuircspond with ai( Ihti boukscllurs ol the kingduiu. /Jiseote among Forest Trrgs.—i/lr. Spciicu tins lately road sonin intportaut .m- lur'iiuiinii hol'oru the Entcioolugical Booiaiy j lunching tlic desitucliuii ul llio elm treva in Dunkirk, Cal ns Slid B"utogiiby an insect Called bicotyins Ltcnl rurior. Bntwt-vu ihren and lour niilltons ul pinu ircea in the G^r- iiiall fuieal have hceu desliuyed m (Ae Mltm uianuer, Tsgliun’s recovery and re-appearaaoe at the great French Opera, has produced an uaual an iiamciiso aenaaiiun. A paper says. The performance was La Sylpbide, and never woe that lunciful und apirituahzed croaliuD embudifid with more poetry end grace than last ntgliU The fall ol Ibe cer tain waa the aignul lor one of (hole eceimt of enthuaiaaio uf which only tboae who have ■con a French audience at thu French Ope ra can furnt an idoj.” “Alter being round the world to be drown-, ed III aduck-piiddle! said uti old-sea cap tain, who waa about psriahing in a mill pond, The same could he applied (0 Gapt. (Jii- piiaiit, uf one uf thu whale ship Ihai lately had auch a perilous time in Davia btratta.—- Persisting to go around from Kirkaldy (o Uy- aart while the weather was bad, me hoot waa upset k the gallant eaplaiu waa diuwqi ed. A Rachlor's Fete —Lnrde Rcdesdaloind Sandwich und .llesars Vivian, Riddell, and llopo, lately gave aspleuded fule ebampetre at Croinaino huiiae. Among the amuaeioenie were evolutions by the Bedouin Arabs, e- ciobt-r 15, I936-tfl3 111rcumstaline ot Cobiiinl VVilsuii'a reiurniug nil- ' qnegtriaii exercises by the young Duke of miiliaisly back to the Uiiind .Siaiss willi soiuo u„cc|ciigli, dancing, kc, sigl.iy ol II,0 nil'., hn brouglU oul here w.ih lii.i. j , , s,roebol, commander Ifitiij K^'hIhukv, vviil ntjooubi (lauw »iirpri8« >iM , i i 4 * 1 .k a New u,|. alia, and be the matter of iiiucli apecu i "f Hutneh.and who had syrved in iho Amofi Ihhdh aHhI c«mv**rdaiti»n. C/GltMtuI WiIikmi Reiii,; *can w»r waB(ialer Lalayeti«, and aiHjrwdrd® and biouglii w all liiui.nsar 200 men ; a majority in the FrenchlurniicH lately died in that ci- of wb Ul li.'ive (leisriiiiiieil loiciimlii.iiulwihsiaiid | (y, aged 70 A revpeclahia luinily of that 11,g a respectaliln miiioriiy have iletsriuinod lo re-1 name still resides in l/iis country, lorn. Colonel VVilson speaksof being uncivilly | magnificent hostelry 19 said lo have 1,call'd by the Cabinet, and is cv,dimly d'aap-, receiillj discovered at lierculancuin. puinied in not rcceiviog a. logh a^mmissionas . ,„isr,or court »aid, ol winch the HfDiuiWfii liiiii by Maj «r iru K. Lewifii and which i * “ * - ’ . according lu the legulalioii of the prsieni Guv-, pavement in mosaic, rcproseiits variuui eriiiiieiit he was nut entiiled lu. Be that as it I floweis, was tisnd for the Leasts oi burthen; luay.ltiai any oituuiootaiice shuuld have turned the second court yard was surrounded by u|i lu cause Culunel Wilson and so many men jhe warehouses and sleeping chaiiibera RAIL-ROAD tONG. (low gallantly we rido O'er the smooth and oven rail. Flying onward as though tied To a fire-breathed dragon’s tail! And he springs along the way Like a free und eager steed, Ai.d, though laboring all the day Neither food or rest doth need— “Kss, kss,”—•* drink”—bis only cry— “Give me water—I am dry.” O’er the viaduct we fly, And It trembles as we go, And tiie travellers we espy Toilingslowly down below; Then through ovei hanging rocka With an arrow ipeed we dash. And we fright the gazing flocks With the echo aod the crash, “Kss—kas,” along we fly. Like the eagle through tbe sky. Michiqxn.—The Convention, elected to con _ , . ■ , aider the act uf Congress lor the adinisaion of manner 'Tbc universal opiniuii.ol all.civil, aiil I, having aa- ilaiy, and ciiixi'i'U. was, tliat those who came in the acluf the ! after the lai Jut)' would receiveiaiida priqsiriion .Vo wonder.—A man at Rouen, (an ap propriate name) rocunily married ul Ihe age of 72, a woman who had previously 111 ri'iurn without rep.irtiiig I'ui service at all, is a mailer uf acrious regret. Suae uf lliuae re- luroiiig are under an iiupresaiun ilrat no boon- ““ ihose who come and serve Texas will bo reward- i ho drowned liirnsolf— of course, ed Willi land, noUviibslanding they may have The famous Laporle, proprietor of near laiiiie in al tliB elevenih boor. Col. Wilson is I all the operas of London and Rarii, and who repieseiited a.ia very wurtliy k influential man;' ftas done so much to pam|ier thu lovers of ihuifl'uie, uiie uf his mtluuncc and pipularity re-1 music, and has as usual cornu out minu* to lurnino so uiiexp«:etedly and under such ciroum siaocps.may injure ibe cause uf Texas malerially. Colonel Wilson will have been at considerable exjiense In Ibis business, independent ol having to defray llie expense of ihu>.B men reluming to New Orlearns ; 1 presume he dues not expect the Goveriiineni Ul pay ibeir pa.ssage. kc. out here. Captain Bridges has Culunel Wilson'a re ceipl for 90 odd men landed at Galveaioii; but tbere will be 80 udd reiurued in the Flaab—mure or less. Respectfnlly. your aervant. P, S. At the time of writing the above there 18 om« uncertainty how many men will go back. Cincinnati, Dhio, SxvT |7, 1836. Dear Sia : I left Velasco on the t2ili August, aevrrt) days subsequent to the do;iar',ure of Col. VVils.m,at winch lime vulmiteers were ounlinu ally coming into Texas in great numbers, and were received in 'he must fuvurable and welcome his pecuniary a';counls. Among the debt* presented agai'ist bun is Aid?! arruargeaduu Md. Malibrao- ade to the next I.egiaiavure, mr me pa a gumbled at Ann-Arbor.according to Ihe act of the ; unei ,mo r-i-, f o admimiilon - private act for ihe benefit uf James bculi ^ £,euig)j(u,euf ihe otioai bute, has determined,' ale to their services. In a couversaiiuii held w.lh | the [blluwmg ^ Burke County, to confirm or renew two giants I , * . .-.o., L. .u. —i. £;i7o;e;:f;Vm¥r:oTejeelThe'cinffifto^^^ Men. Bo met. | onderstixKl that Col. W.l i that 1 ma, know where to send when I wan. a I . . . AA . _ -V-.A ims^ww. iLaarAnl th»l fmtV of land made lo Joseph then of i p,ege„bod by llie act ol Coiigres*. Michioan Bun’adiasalisficliun arose Irom Hiefiqithal Gov , omeialiasiiuo of tiini, at eombe County, dated the 2ud day of Deecmbe , ^ P ^ not one of the bta'es in the Union, I eniment could not grant him ilio euiBihlssion of raa e ^ Jlrasrs Baoeroli and Ev and bar anticipatsd weight is lost in the coming Colonel, becaii^ he had noi the uke no uffdoce. Wo make no com Pr«BiilMiii»l eleoliiin. aa well aa IB the two Hou-I men to enlllle bull to Ihai rook. With ihe ex ] From the Boston Atlas. TRAITORS ANDSU FORTH. It is someweat complimentary to tlm Wliigt, though raUie.r iiiuililying to Ihe failbrul uf ilie adiiiinistjaiiuii parly, that apoatatea shuuld be iniiiiediali'ly taken up fur all impoilaut uffiref lu the excmviuii ul ilinse who have borne wiifi tbe party the burden and heal ut llie day. VVe are asionislied tl »; a:iy set uf men abuuld hold out these lures ti pililical infidelity, '(raiiurf miohi be paid witlioui being made leaders A leas,in might be learne'i from (Queen Elizaboih on Ibis mailer ; but the T ones go to tbsi mon arch only fur their notions of" iuhefoul preiuga- lives,” „ , . When Gravoalon esme lo England to gel hi* reward from the (Queen lor the betrayal uf the Spaiiiaidi ai Bergen op Zo m. her maiesty gava bun a ’.huuaaud crowns ; but dismissed bipi wilb , .k.. n.ii.iume adiiiimiiion : “ Get you hoins, when I want a iburuugli-paced villain.” Our Tone* would hav* 'miral or geneiallssiiuo uf him, at biqie ilial .vleasrs Baoeroli and Ev- S. SILLIMAJh.Atto. October 15, 1836—1113 1 ol CuDgie ceplion oil small nurnkoi who relumed, ilia re- parisuus.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 29, 1836, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75