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the western cakom.nian published every n ati ki)a y :|- aslllllall sml'l'sl aill jl>^___ai>ll w . jja^jj hit uli vol 10 no 5 whole no 787 or two dollar and i ill on in liter lite expiration of :: month at two dollars a year salisbury ivohtii carolina july i is:r if i*:iiii in advance i'm isi rn < iroiini.iii '. t xlllpale tie 11 i 1 ill ihi _..._._ other he considers it his own duly lo prevent d.vi-l -'"- 1 --- s from tht charleston mercury tons in the republican purty and in mamluiii itsl tiie proprietors o7"t uk ui's'''ri % the nashville ijm.ner contains a long and nd entleary l'i i l «- in ll gill lliul i via c mii.l.lma.n w.,,,1,1 respectful inl niruble hit politics i parties in whii li '""■'<" i i ' nulioii loul i never indulge ... l'lerksof courts hherillk t . - t ; lhe re is more tl ght i linn il is oil n our good for i i 1 " 1 ':-- ■<■i ninsidurs the support gentlemen of business unit thej have tunu to oi liter in newspi.|_or l.tcubruliou lhe "' u i distinguished citizen i'm thu presnl """■and printed inn superior style on i _.,,,,,. . t 1 1 .. limes the writor cxiioiinds with deep hcrwiso than through the iiomiiiation of u tarty '"■bm 1 aht j "' l n l ' l i'l'lj "' . isii'spiciicitv the plul ii ph i ilm rise und lute i convention " lempl i i the gr t ) ol iii \ .> v s puiiies ii i ,, . ,.,. ■und makes his application k ! iiblicaiis he repels as au injury overy ihing of almost every description tu the present state of things iu the vtiiericun cm """'" necls him with such un attempt id us which they will se very modcnilo terms . fi-dcruc with unerring truth tuid justice the ""-"'" ho bus niidoui 1 lo advunce corlum ;; i t bos wi come regular cusl rs gel ' lung ' bis observations is the pr alum's letter - 1 "' 1 ' principles are lh i tie pan ul il their blanks of ui n verj con ilern in invor of van l.i i is a his mucccbsor which i 1 l bo divided j hu urges u coiivenhoii as reduction will be made frum on alar line wu « written to tin rtrerrnd mr uwin.n and tin l " policy ol that part tu tin choice ol his .... any blanks that we ma nol i i iiidecoruiismidunli rei hcau character ofthe epis ku,x '''"' ""' llcul "» u"u necessity nf looking v 1 , 1 i '°" ler "!! k '\ """"' "■■'■1 , .* .-, .. ev.'.v re le of t sm v ™ "«»> ex.genc thai threaten th ■' '""■" i^^nce will meet w-i ;. ; ,„,,■]!,,,■„,,. ii sneal i'll v j ll ' ascendency of iirly in 1810 ho exhorted i «« attention ; and blanks nut up and lorwiiniud '" ■'-""■ui sp iihmn tin vnicnilmciil ol ■i . l*s in the safest nn.l most ex n t i net ''•'< "" which juckson recommended to vlr ' mon roo i oko se.ecl *{ ll i g _.' — give the people greutej control over lhe kxeculiv ' ! ""'"'- most conspicuous for probity virtue * l.llt i'lia il .. . ai.d l,i .,„, ;,_^_* ,,'',____________________________________________________________!! ' " '"■■i "" 1 lit " • without i.-nd t p.ittv political l "'"' i i d il luboriug to do more hum any : n h r man lo r it iz lhe lain et - whirl at northern ulln ., pn t tl iui uu dd ing with uui af lul by asiibel smith & joseph w hampton teh v ... ,-, in n v . a , ) i the wostcrii , ii tm . i-i rn in 1 ry s i , in v v . al tw liiillars p.i tinuutii u paid in ai or two hollars and fifty cents if nol pod before the uxp i l f three no ml i s wo these thing sol fre lhe n 1 not rioualy » n ' i l " < i '• ne - , lid co on i i draw ing aside lhe eon iii h hind which a i sense ol iloeciev l - l , ll ,„,.,|,, ,, ,,",,, __,.,, "'.'' i hl * '" kiino snd .., ,,„ ih hi 1 nd front ot th ll nee „"„,.,.,. ,/,, /; , /,/,,. „ j b , mn inibliisliiilg open - , mid wl priviic has he ,. - u «'", ] "' ho lours u.v.n i v | ofconceolnienl makes hi i di ii pnrtnker in the u he rebuko l!l " '""' lias ih v ,|, no disguise no snerec j " ' "' ' ■ut the thing has been i ' ill ik avowed im lhe 1,1v p„.p.„e "' king tb pupulurit ul ihe father available for "" i " "'"" i the children j i u„s ,,, ii •'"" '" : '" decency und to ihe peril ofthe life ml p pom i v.'.v s mi her on it s iishe |„,„ c j „,.....,. j m '• ull > ler those circumstances i usk in turn ho « '' i bv 1 i lias e talent ' \,,; .„,,' ''' , ""- 11 '" " " ueconl ,,.,,..,, ,,„ , cnnnnitloe ii knows it ii report mi suuda vlails is ,, ,-,,. mt acknowledgement of it had he nol lne , ,„,. clous i in own insulfteicucy would he huve '"- '-" ,| ' ii "'.' lo will 1 i fl d |„. p gs particle of decenc ...- projier pn :.•. would he i ive dunned ihe authorship ii i he hud lhe i i "° u >' whal .',.,, i mies ihe v ollc f "" ■w uld he suppose lit it anv who con litigmsh ihe brn oi iu a from u i , : '■"" l ' believe ih i cli lot a nmuicul i wore ha noi i'uinilitir with th sii.iu scorn of all ,,,-,, of """' ttml i '• woul i ho venture i nlr.it 1 , in borrowed plumes ami when .'. te ,. ■,', ,, ,,, fed and derided would he uol huvo the grace to in le ins heel ' j n ' i i p.-r will lie discontin i until all arrearo " aru paid unless ai lhe discretion of the hlditors 3 subscriptions ivill nol he i iveil fur a ion tinii tl ua f.ir and a failure to notif ihe kd iters uf u wish to discontinue at iho end of a your will hu con i doro i ns ■, new ' ngngpinent i vny p irson who will procure six subscribers to the • ir in nml lake til ■trouble , ll i i ml trunsiinl thuil a ' , itiou-i uio ii kdltors ahull have a pa ttis diiritt their conl.it nine ■... .!■,",■■.• i indebted to thi fjdilors,may transmit i tin m ' , ,, , ; ,/,, mail /•"" i '< d ikey acknowl igmcn if my respectalili ,.'/*",,,.< prom tli t such remittance u ■• regularly ,„„./'. minis ■. ui ca i.-i \... .. . they would likewise inform merchants an.l ;; thers that having an assortment nf fancy .. . lull type f nis y t ., wlmh i probabl un surpassed b any in the stale they are prepii ; red to execule all kinds ., i 11 ink una lull ■■■printing mn very superior style su u ,,- ■•■. .. books pamphlets circulars cards ll _/. ! '■bills lab is wuy-bills thr sl ,■■, u ac .. ;; all orders executed with despatch salisbury june '.'?. !-..".. „*. i :- ■■■■■::::::.::::■■: gr -.:■.-■. ■.:■.■i -.'.. '.■■:■■■■i :■:■:.. > - .,, . ' i igreuiosi opposition from tht i ecutivt himself land he ask who it nan 1 it | this question the ivviii a 1 - not in vv . i hut low men cun have for gotten how so.ui the presidenl fulfilled his own pro do in lis when mr m'l.i . t ... look him at hi word and gave i an opportunity nf proving ihe since i ity i his democratic prolussinns by applying them lo himself and non ought to iw ml n ti lu l'ur . how the same aineiidmunl ol tie ( uustitutiou was iliieaied at the last session of congress h lhat filling tool i'liiiunier of mississippi being einploi 0.1 to speak against tine lhe writer thus ji cei'il ; hu constitution u-suines the elective form to lie the liost it is me ml t , he real not fictitious 1 he election is t i truly a lie nml pure election i e it is designed to approach freedom md pur it as nearly us human passion and infirmity penults whatever exerts nn extraneous influence violates the constitution in principle no is it otherwise in practice uur i ' indents in 1 . toll in juno care i"i i il im t _^^^^^^. _^^^^^^ iii 1835 ho tells the io<iple the ihould look f yond persons when uscendenc is threatened inl i pi on part should l consiiltod th c'hiell magistrate should never indulge part feelings thut monster should i extirpated in ever se lection parti spirit should be avoided in 1835 to maintain the ascendency ofthe republican par ty i a duty ao attempt to divide that patty i a tnt.lt if not a crime to connect in with such u attempt i nn ntfront ll is not in n situation to unite tho party uud tn lhal convention portions an i i v looked because parly ascendent is in danger liul th presidenl has a perfect right to correct his views uf men and i limes t . : aided ( oiitessing an honesl , h ».■__:-■i pinion is 1 1 uncles change itself mu he a i or hud he may be right now and vv rung formorl ; or he mav huve beou right formerl ami wrong now what con cerns the people is the correct solution of a great p ilitical problem not a nelly eilo^ti^jhov^ihc v i mm i ii l j 1 advertise 11 inta will be conspicuously and correct ly inset te i 1 50 cents per square to lho first insci i iu i a:l \ lent i'm each continunnco : but whore an ad vertisement 1 01 lored to •■, in nnly twici . ill cts will 1 1 ,'■for each insertion if ordered tori tc in et 0.1 only l will in all ise be charged '.!. persons v i sire to engage by lhe year will bo acci.mnio.lu tod by a reasonable deduction from the above charges for transient custom tii o!iiir.s|.i.\iii:\'is i to insure prompt attention to letters addressed to thn rditors tho postage should in all eases he paid civs\v vov nc^voes beckwi1 ii's a\\t\-\^s\h'vvu viws rfmiose who are afflicted with iii ml vcues 1 heart-burn8,and other distressing syn , tome of disordered htomach bowels and liver inn find relief in dr beckwith's mitt i iv-p.ptic pills which can be had at this office — price fill cents per box i^iie subscriber is desirous of purchasing 11 large number of likely young negroes from ten to tw.'i.tv years ufuge t..r which he will ui all times give lhe highest prices iii cash persons having such property to sell would do well 10 call on hun at salisbury or on mr john kl s lus agent ai charlotte l mix time when be may be absent col r v long will b found at the mansion hotel ill salisbury prepared to make pur liases all letters addressed to him or bis agent ml john l-iies will 11 e . with prompt attention june in l-'i tf robert huie 11 « l "' over rendered anv public service oh >'"■' "' killed tat timsi h ' ' and it ihisllmkov h 8 p"i>uliiril ' ask n i it kentiick if ho !* lievesthiil story i huve seen lilh who had been in lhe battle bul n ver one who believed it i have been hundreds who i dked wm i ,,, who we.e there bm nuvi i ,,:„■who lielcivod it \\ hal 1 "'" ' ' i these p plot i -;„-,■hint i perhaps illo do hut they hue n-e f i \\ j j uses his influence el \\ ushiiigl n for lhe benefii of th'.se who iitlhet to believe e gs || ; , > „,;| give curn ncj to anv lie thnl he mav uphold his in iluenco what is the secret ' for more ihu . twen ty veins he has been the pimp and pander ol everv administration m the business of corrupting the people he is the go-between lllll ,; lhe man lhat letches iiii i allies between ihe s ", hleer i....i i he se duced il.s business nl washington is that of a treasury solicitor ilisiintu.nl pmrnies are ped illuig tups in which he hnrlers su much pair ig 0 amis much einolumont fi.r an much influence and " * l , v " ! - l»h lhe trensur officers or anv administration compare the blue-book with the list ill liis ii lends nod adherent has he ., high character for private integrity i ask ul benton if he was not ot f three arbitiu tors who unanimous awarded ilmt col johnson sl i'l l 860,000 io tl bunk of st i is im ing so md ne filched t ..... . the coders of the hunk by swindling collusion with the cashior ask ol ileniou and how does the man bear up under all this even us i have sin i ilis inilelhiigab mill try in playing ut the treasury makes huu the firsl fa vorite wuh ull the olfice-liunters in ihe west and ins popularity secures the success of ins applica tions and h hal ipialilies in particularly for this snug business nothing bul suppleness and impu dence total wonl of principle besid s il is „ bu sines best carried on by one man the r , f ii in does the greater bis popularity and therefore the more effectual his solicitations he is in it and will hold it while he lives no mnl can rise up w hen he goes off lhe slug some other man mav lake il not before now here is a full length likeness of our future vice pn-side ii and why is be taken up for that office i in the west fl the reasons i bm men tioned if he claimed 1 have killed julius 1'iesnr the western olfire.h niters would swear lo it jf e claimed to hnve written tin bible they would not deny it they ju-t „, much believe both as thoy beln ve lhal he killed tocuulsh or wrote the ii poll oil sunday mails r the doctor who once resided iu this place but succession if an preference existed fur fr.uil faow lives in raleigh has otter a lone nnd exten hem ostontatiouslj avowed ,„• even dnxterouslyl isive practice been enabled to , p und a mosl va i insinuated it was studiousl concealed liven thel luuble remedy for the chronic diseases of tlio di fa r of his countr gave his c irymen no ad-l gestive organs so common in southern eh oat v j ce . u d the apostle of independence mi stedl espociall with those who lead scienter lives . no plan to preserve republican vscertilciicy thel it would be un easy matter to make out ci-iili victor of new orleans was elected without a cuu-l cates to prove thul these pills ate a sovereign re cos and ,'„ spite of a caucus the pn idencl ! > " , " 1 ' " ilm the ills thut hi i is i i but then is to bn trtilv nnd purel elective ml inflii it is not pretended that they ure nn universal anti once in . i or indirect in ihe actual chief m s dote certificates of the most respectuble physi irate however spec s the pretext is interdicted ctans uml other gentlemon can he shown to sub y iho spirit of the constitution and the practice stniitt.it ■their efficacy in the particular cln a of under ii everv uct sm in f ,,„ ., influence diseases above sp ken of and iho editor of this ,- m so fur an u'bundonuivut ofthe elective i un paper cun test ilv ilu.t he bus derived speedy and approximation to the horedil.in principle li niuj permanent relief in the us f them from a mosl be .■... 1 or had as you please 1 if \,„ ,•,,,. for distressing nn.l long-continucd licnd-nrbe sum u permanent executive it ia good if tlio contrary of lus friends tried them al his suggestion und ex it is . vil but whethoi i or evil it i an inn'o perienced the sum beneficial ell.'-.-ls j va its merit or rlt merit importance or li'ivo ; ' iuv i-i , ,.;,... j_j ionrtiniils thut the i'lo-idi'iit was rij.li in l-m innl wrong now thai his former doctrine luuded to , u id am i pure gtiveriiment his presenl to violence pros iptioii aud corruption j uml lhal it is absurd to talk of liberty while over other consideration is si ruined to patty ascendency and slavish and implicit submission is puid to ever possible party usurpation we bubj in the conclusion of this ex cellent letter : ills former opinion was much more correct the difference butw on them ,- tins in i *~ l .. he e snorted patriotism to crn h part spirit in 1835 in thinks party spirit is lie plltriotis.il m ue ih ne i'm nd f the presidenl finds n difficull to believe that these are his genuine unsuggested sen timents the voice is the voice of jacob but the hands are the hands of esnu i el iii repeal il however thoquostion is tlot the president's o||s|s tcncy but the soundness or unsoundness if his pre mud_dol'l lines my mew of ihein is stilled ap root o length t^t < amil loli ft e rods f iii subscriber intending lo settle himself in -■the *\ i.st is desirous of purchasing ten r fif teen lilt k young negroes for winch he will p ,\ th highest prices in ash he 111:1 s be found duriiiu th summer ... statesville iredell county north carolina letters addressed lo inu there hill meet wnh prompt attention john h garner ma 38 1835 t—f iw i ii to pur has tm enty or twenty five negroes for which i will give li hl'.l.l places u 1 ash 1 having such property for sale would do wa ii to t i . tne u call cither in person or by letter — ai con iniitui i.ti u addressed to meat salisbury n c will meet with prompt attention sa'.li el reev es i — pee-.tiiiir tin n . : ■iitgiit i " ,,..,. i i ,,.. . pt i i fife rule i ,...,.-. 1 |.\ i , . iu:ie,i pini ,-;-_" wa monthly magazine to b entitled " tht southern ever *. is ,." { lesa b l " lv '' ll . v ' lietlicr n is beneficial ; her ns lhe test of such discussions if the facts literary journal tu in published in charleston " r n'laclucvous w hether il is lo be hold the one adduced are true and the theory advanced is re sniiili carol or tho other depends upon a controversy ns old ns cone ilu hie with the in and explains them ; uml tiny iv hll.k in mu lit rur periodicals are issued society whul is the best form of government ? can be explained and reconciled in uo other thoor " tr '"" ""' american pros and liberally patron if you prefer u permanent executive thon whnlevcr ] — tho presumption arises thul tlie tl r iscorrect wed it has been ,, bubject of general regret that since tends ton permanent executive is udvnnta us i it cm be brought intodoul ly by the adduc new t tit , l ' a,i \',"'»" i » '■"/;■;•"■»■'•"'«"- if it cannol ho introduced directly because there of new facts or the suggestion of a new v vnw tiiere has heen nn v a ■•■!■/. establishment iii t ,. , • ■. • n *. . . • . . »• _, south carolina affording n uitablo medium through prejudices in lie way you seek iu introduction equal reconcilable with il i.i is you will winch the opinions of ur best writers n.ighl be brought cove l — insensibly if you oppose a permanent not expect me t da rge ,.., the singular spectacle to henr directly und usefully upon ihe public iguid it ; executive you resist whatever impairs the freedom our government would exhibit under the new rule is with a view to meet the demand that the publication or purity of the elective principle eorci — fraud civil dun proposed a president of the united ol ties journal is proposed mil iii.it tlie general and sub corrupt — patronage — political gambling — exe , states virtually appointed by n parh — nol elected fujp tl bor u ted rt ° f ulb oiuzelu °' tlie fcmjutl ' ls r l cutive iuihienee no matter whul in each instance bv the people when appointed the president nol i't.e , " ' i m ii . ,-,. .__.,• you are consistent and net on your own principles of the people bul a party — and suggesting to his ine proposed magazine will consist of original com i,-,i n i , ,- ,, , r ., , . ' , , '. , - , 7 . municationson literary and scientific subjects of no-il 1 . "" ' re8 ' de "< l '"' e t being then designed parly how lo preserve their power in the choice of tices of recent publications particularly in the depart ■■bb * vs '"' "" l ' s ""> ing to allocl tho election of u successor hull ihe people without interest in ment of light or fugitive literature of popular tales '' ls successor be swerves from the i tit of ll r sympathy with the government except to obe suggested by historical a id local associations of poetry ' oust it ution from the elective principle and stub laws and pay taxes prose is al interests eve hided und political intelligence its columns are intended to bias w.ll be deemed a useful or dangerous innova from office and honor h port discipline for ibe afford a vehicle for the free hut t mperate discussion ol tion according as the person judging fuvors or con sake of preserving " the republican ascendency r'o'-'.t ','''!";,''" ''' "'"'" cfi "' l l ,; ""-";, '""■■■■•■'•"■■, demns n permanent executive you know i am a ropubl can and have been sn nltniction are deserving i the attention of an en u/ht v _._..!._. it ti i , i ,- , , , '.,,,,, i community if it shall become what iu , , - , ' ," '■«'»■»•, ' ll ,'' p^siden is .,.,. merely to from my boyhood : but mine is the republicanism imrts a journal of strath southern literature if n ."'. i ' l ' ( '"" 1 ' he s '" '"' elected by the people , ol the old school wlmh professed at least to en serve to place upon record n true u-c nl of the opin , hen elected he is the presidenl of tin people — pure only — is m honksti is hi capabi.bi is tons feelings and general un f thinking of an en the constitution did not intend that the election in faithful to tii constitution 1 to bu tliumii.-tii mnl high minded peopl — if under the enli should in taken oui of the hands of the people by peradd to these perquisitions has in hcm nomina vening inspiration f th genius loir and with the ap the machinery of n party r that the president ted by ihe baltimore convention ' is like the wind proving smiles ofthe generous and the tier and the con „ |„ „ e,-i 1 l the presidenl of a party mg up of the fisherman's eulogy on ihe kail's fa currt'iicf turn cffrcim n<i . i i [•■iiirni-i un r fi • nt#*»l ti i . ■..-'■- , . , •.•__. i men among us it shall contribute inanys.3ld ' l "'"' la no p '" "'" < tutioi looking niily in lhe castle spectre al i he wereexcel to secure fbr the south that elevated literary position '" > gi.ui/.at • parly ascendency i lent people ! so pious so charitable 1 and so fond to which it is entitled and which il it capable of main i ni ' and k*rpetuiile thedoini iml'inj party of fish turning its design will then be fiill ace pi sited ! however virtuous uml patriotic many of its mem it ia useless to touch on presidential interference tins work will be conducted by the subscriber ns bers mn l is no w here inculcated by lhe ( onsti in the choice of a successor us a matter of seomli risted hv several lit.'iiirv gentlemen who have pledged union as a political duty n i has given bet ness if lhe | pie are nol deficient in acutcness themselves to contribute constantly and liberally toils ter lessons this - ct than geu jackson him and sonsihiliiv | lie opinion will pronounce njusl columns who are mtere-'eil in ii micceo nud v ho ic . ,- , _- i ,, , ... \ , ihink 1 re ,..,.*, .-,., i.i , , i i , ' ' "" scir at a former period ol his cur ... \\ but sm ludgineiit ll these qualilios are wanting in ur initik tlie present n liivi.riii le period tor tin em nee , , \, ., '■, , ,. , ,. ,. , , ', , tiieiii of such nn enterprise it will be printed in un '' m ?" roe •" ' lf _- even thing depends countrymen or an sidled by party spirit rgu octavo form on fine paper in monthly numbers of fifty on he selection of your ministry in ever selcc menl can create or revive ihom what nution six pages euch und will be pul to press as si s asuf '"'" party and part feelings should be avoided — whul individual was evoi reasoned into delieuc of li.'ieui number of subscribers can neobtai i to author now is the lime to extirpate that montler culled feeling ' there is anotbei reason for avoiding it ize its publication the journal will he furnished to pnrty spirit il selecting characters mosl con tie nlwnvs belter lo deal wilh substance than cere subscribers nt live dollur per ininiiiii puv able nt il - spicuous for iheir piol.it v vi capacity iiiiii mony 1 1 is a had sign to hoc a republic fin t lhe e£j mv"k"'u'iin'akl'r r " -";" will go n.ialsof freed yetc , de - i to on >-.—.*'■■-- s ' the ■h'i pie ! - i we ■eil'ill ,, eondiii . - 1 , . t 1 1 . 1 ik hlionil ami di inlere-led inn 7 1885 turn-in prices ol produce ve rl , (-,,.,,.. bacon ... 11 a 12 molasses . . . 50 brandy apple . 40 a 45 nails 8a 10 | ' peach . 40a50|oats 25 a 30 hitter . . . 1(1 a 124 rye 75 col toil in seed . 4 siijrn r brown . 10 a l'jj clean . 14 loaf . . ill u jo coffee .... kin lsjsalt . . . 112 a 125 corn 50|tallow .' . . ill foathera . . . 30 a 33;tobacco . . . 8 a 20 flour . . . 800 a 700 wheat buahel 80a 100 flaxseed . . . 100 whiskey . . . 80 a 85 linseed id per gallon ij.1 i'ii at salisbury inly 1 1835 at fayettev1 lle june 23 union os 10 iron . . . i n b brandv peach . lid n th molasses . . . 30 a 33 apple . fill n lill nails cut . . . 7 beeswax . • 21 .. 22 sugar brown . a 10 coffee . . . 12 a 14 lump . . 15 f niton . . . 17 n i loaf . . hi a 17 corn . . • 86a00,salt 60 flaxseed . . 100a llsjwheat . . kmlulltl from ihe philadelphia examiner has a majority a right to govern i "'"' l ll "' most com errors prevailing amongst our citizens and lo which may be oscri hod a large portion of the heresies which have crept into ihe republican creed is lhat a majority hat in all ens a right to govern the proposition ol lirsi sight appeals so plausible and so reasona ble that low ihu who have mu reflected upon the lights of iiiiii i s he v red ts uusouildnesss and ii i in vou 1 u.i ii y s we consider n of import siice us connected with th due preservation ol in rights 1 the siai.s lhai this subjeel sl id bo presented ... a proper light we will bog ihe read era attention whilst we examine it minutely it will be on ie t to any reflecting mini that there exists no nni mnl righl ... any set of individu als i decide upon the rights of another set if ail ugh ai all exists il must i „ conventional right lhal is ii right conferred by an agreement or compact between all lhe paitles ll'lhree i uc . 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'' "> li iucompun logether who would pra lend uiat anv ivv.,,,1 ihom bad a ghi i make tbe ■ii a submit in unv requisition th.-v should in ■• m * up inui merely because the were a maiorilv ' s ' w o"w pretend h.s ' if however three „,.., should unit in a agreement for th aceom i 1 '' 1 '"""' "' """' particular object o which ii vv stipulated hat the decisioii of two f them should be obligator on the third m thai u ,,, e ■nty would ik ih to submit j hut lhis right '." lhe majorit lo rule it ,„ clear would rxcilt in ibe compart this being he ease t j l \ m , ,.],.„,. li4 f partu i to a compact ... agreement may makcwbai r . . . mmi 11 7(in whiskoy . 36 a in lers . . . 33 a 35 wool '. . . . ui u 20 at cheraw s c june 25 l-ji bacon 0 a 10 nails and hinds 7 he wax . . . 20t sugar brown . oa 11 coffee 13 a 111 do lump . . 1 1 1 , a 16 cottoi 18 a '-"( do lout . . ti'iu 17 con 90 a lmixalt per sack 250 a 276 flax-s i - likiu 1-jn do bushel . 70 a 76 flour country 600 a 700k'otton bagging 20 a 80 do northern . soobalerope . . 10 a 12 feathers . . . 84 ■81 wheat . . . 100 iron 4j a 6 wool vill molasses ... ltd a 88 whislcoy . . . none prospectus of the cheraw gazette at coli'moia rs ('.) june 7 bacon 121 a 14 lard 11 a 121 brands pencil . 76 molasses . . . 4(1 n 4o apple • 40 a 50 mackerel , . hhl a h50 beeswax . . . 15 a lfl salt in sacks . 276 s 800 butter 80 a j bushel . . 7 c it 1 .. ■.- ilu 17 sugar brown tin i'^i corn . . * 100a 125 loaf dtlump 16 a 26 cotton l<4 ■> 21 tallow . . . 12 y nr soo a o tens 00 a 125 i r ,,„ ' ... 5 a liwim-kev . . . in ■u t aubacribers pros publishing on or aboul tha 1 first of november next a weekly newspaper in cheraw intended to meet the wants of tbe town and the country round we shall endeavor to be accurate in publishing the prices current id commercial intelligence and dili gent m selecting other topic common in a country pa per and particularly lucb is muy promote the cause ol religion temperance and the public good the gazette w ill lie published on uu imperial sheet nml will cost 3 00 per annum t paid within three months nml t mi if paid after that i the piper will he continued nt the-npli si ot the pub lishers until ull am aragea ,,,,- paid john c c ht cheraw may 28 john wrkjiit wavs bearing in mind lhal he acts foi the whole _ , ... , , ,.., . and , , ,,,,,. f il inm.iiiy bi this courso lr '"" ""' j whig you will evalt ihe national character and acquire a sketch of tiie new candidate fob for yourself a fame as imperishable as monumental tiie vice presidency marble consult no purty in vour choice pursue l!i haul m johnson s offered lo ihe northern the dictates of thai unerring judgment winch has fanatics ns a man after their own bean \ m . so l..,,g and so often benefitted our country and tliey abolitionists j are lhe i u m vi ionm-i . | renderod illustrious it nder ' \\ hal more would lhe have than a man w hose life no •• 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 man of any parly however strong illustrates whose pracricn carries out iho maxima his attachment to tlie president will hazard his ro of their school 1 a man who has never hod an put ain a by i linn iing ihu i tl pinions of genl | wife huj a negress ' who has reared up a fainih jackson in 1816 in his letter lo'mr monroe ac of mullulto children under his roof who haa ni ud wnh th pinions of 1 835 n tl.e letter to mr cognized their mother as tbe mistress of his house <• w in i hold who has endeavored to farce them into the in the one instance in urg.s m r . monroe to lis ! highest circles of ;'. iiionable sociot i w n has at camden si j june 2ft huron 14 a oolflour n caro.)000 a 000 brandy peach . 75a ow cam.mills).900 a 1000 appple • 85 ■numt iki „ ihi beeswax . . • 12alffllard 12 a 16 cotton • • 17i ,. 1-ftnliow . . . 10 a 12 con . . . km i 121 w biakoy . . . ill n imi feathers . . 80 a 80 wheat new , 100 a 121 to hire £\ negro woman who understands thi ■*'■* duties of cooking washing ironing iic apply ut this lllice june 57 if
Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1835-07-04 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1835 |
Volume | 16 |
Issue | No.5-Whole No.787 |
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Creator | Ashbel Smith and Joseph W. Hampton |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | Ashbel Smith and Joseph W. Hampton |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Saturday, July 4, 1835 issue of the Western Carolinian a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601575727 |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1835-07-04 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1835 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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FileName | sawc04_18350704-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 4/13/2009 10:42:07 AM |
Publisher | Krider & Bingham |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Western Carolinian a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
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the western cakom.nian published every n ati ki)a y :|- aslllllall sml'l'sl aill jl>^___ai>ll w . jja^jj hit uli vol 10 no 5 whole no 787 or two dollar and i ill on in liter lite expiration of :: month at two dollars a year salisbury ivohtii carolina july i is:r if i*:iiii in advance i'm isi rn < iroiini.iii '. t xlllpale tie 11 i 1 ill ihi _..._._ other he considers it his own duly lo prevent d.vi-l -'"- 1 --- s from tht charleston mercury tons in the republican purty and in mamluiii itsl tiie proprietors o7"t uk ui's'''ri % the nashville ijm.ner contains a long and nd entleary l'i i l «- in ll gill lliul i via c mii.l.lma.n w.,,,1,1 respectful inl niruble hit politics i parties in whii li '""■'<" i i ' nulioii loul i never indulge ... l'lerksof courts hherillk t . - t ; lhe re is more tl ght i linn il is oil n our good for i i 1 " 1 ':-- ■<■i ninsidurs the support gentlemen of business unit thej have tunu to oi liter in newspi.|_or l.tcubruliou lhe "' u i distinguished citizen i'm thu presnl """■and printed inn superior style on i _.,,,,,. . t 1 1 .. limes the writor cxiioiinds with deep hcrwiso than through the iiomiiiation of u tarty '"■bm 1 aht j "' l n l ' l i'l'lj "' . isii'spiciicitv the plul ii ph i ilm rise und lute i convention " lempl i i the gr t ) ol iii \ .> v s puiiies ii i ,, . ,.,. ■und makes his application k ! iiblicaiis he repels as au injury overy ihing of almost every description tu the present state of things iu the vtiiericun cm """'" necls him with such un attempt id us which they will se very modcnilo terms . fi-dcruc with unerring truth tuid justice the ""-"'" ho bus niidoui 1 lo advunce corlum ;; i t bos wi come regular cusl rs gel ' lung ' bis observations is the pr alum's letter - 1 "' 1 ' principles are lh i tie pan ul il their blanks of ui n verj con ilern in invor of van l.i i is a his mucccbsor which i 1 l bo divided j hu urges u coiivenhoii as reduction will be made frum on alar line wu « written to tin rtrerrnd mr uwin.n and tin l " policy ol that part tu tin choice ol his .... any blanks that we ma nol i i iiidecoruiismidunli rei hcau character ofthe epis ku,x '''"' ""' llcul "» u"u necessity nf looking v 1 , 1 i '°" ler "!! k '\ """"' "■■'■1 , .* .-, .. ev.'.v re le of t sm v ™ "«»> ex.genc thai threaten th ■' '""■" i^^nce will meet w-i ;. ; ,„,,■]!,,,■„,,. ii sneal i'll v j ll ' ascendency of iirly in 1810 ho exhorted i «« attention ; and blanks nut up and lorwiiniud '" ■'-""■ui sp iihmn tin vnicnilmciil ol ■i . l*s in the safest nn.l most ex n t i net ''•'< "" which juckson recommended to vlr ' mon roo i oko se.ecl *{ ll i g _.' — give the people greutej control over lhe kxeculiv ' ! ""'"'- most conspicuous for probity virtue * l.llt i'lia il .. . ai.d l,i .,„, ;,_^_* ,,'',____________________________________________________________!! ' " '"■■i "" 1 lit " • without i.-nd t p.ittv political l "'"' i i d il luboriug to do more hum any : n h r man lo r it iz lhe lain et - whirl at northern ulln ., pn t tl iui uu dd ing with uui af lul by asiibel smith & joseph w hampton teh v ... ,-, in n v . a , ) i the wostcrii , ii tm . i-i rn in 1 ry s i , in v v . al tw liiillars p.i tinuutii u paid in ai or two hollars and fifty cents if nol pod before the uxp i l f three no ml i s wo these thing sol fre lhe n 1 not rioualy » n ' i l " < i '• ne - , lid co on i i draw ing aside lhe eon iii h hind which a i sense ol iloeciev l - l , ll ,„,.,|,, ,, ,,",,, __,.,, "'.'' i hl * '" kiino snd .., ,,„ ih hi 1 nd front ot th ll nee „"„,.,.,. ,/,, /; , /,/,,. „ j b , mn inibliisliiilg open - , mid wl priviic has he ,. - u «'", ] "' ho lours u.v.n i v | ofconceolnienl makes hi i di ii pnrtnker in the u he rebuko l!l " '""' lias ih v ,|, no disguise no snerec j " ' "' ' ■ut the thing has been i ' ill ik avowed im lhe 1,1v p„.p.„e "' king tb pupulurit ul ihe father available for "" i " "'"" i the children j i u„s ,,, ii •'"" '" : '" decency und to ihe peril ofthe life ml p pom i v.'.v s mi her on it s iishe |„,„ c j „,.....,. j m '• ull > ler those circumstances i usk in turn ho « '' i bv 1 i lias e talent ' \,,; .„,,' ''' , ""- 11 '" " " ueconl ,,.,,..,, ,,„ , cnnnnitloe ii knows it ii report mi suuda vlails is ,, ,-,,. mt acknowledgement of it had he nol lne , ,„,. clous i in own insulfteicucy would he huve '"- '-" ,| ' ii "'.' lo will 1 i fl d |„. p gs particle of decenc ...- projier pn :.•. would he i ive dunned ihe authorship ii i he hud lhe i i "° u >' whal .',.,, i mies ihe v ollc f "" ■w uld he suppose lit it anv who con litigmsh ihe brn oi iu a from u i , : '■"" l ' believe ih i cli lot a nmuicul i wore ha noi i'uinilitir with th sii.iu scorn of all ,,,-,, of """' ttml i '• woul i ho venture i nlr.it 1 , in borrowed plumes ami when .'. te ,. ■,', ,, ,,, fed and derided would he uol huvo the grace to in le ins heel ' j n ' i i p.-r will lie discontin i until all arrearo " aru paid unless ai lhe discretion of the hlditors 3 subscriptions ivill nol he i iveil fur a ion tinii tl ua f.ir and a failure to notif ihe kd iters uf u wish to discontinue at iho end of a your will hu con i doro i ns ■, new ' ngngpinent i vny p irson who will procure six subscribers to the • ir in nml lake til ■trouble , ll i i ml trunsiinl thuil a ' , itiou-i uio ii kdltors ahull have a pa ttis diiritt their conl.it nine ■... .!■,",■■.• i indebted to thi fjdilors,may transmit i tin m ' , ,, , ; ,/,, mail /•"" i '< d ikey acknowl igmcn if my respectalili ,.'/*",,,.< prom tli t such remittance u ■• regularly ,„„./'. minis ■. ui ca i.-i \... .. . they would likewise inform merchants an.l ;; thers that having an assortment nf fancy .. . lull type f nis y t ., wlmh i probabl un surpassed b any in the stale they are prepii ; red to execule all kinds ., i 11 ink una lull ■■■printing mn very superior style su u ,,- ■•■. .. books pamphlets circulars cards ll _/. ! '■bills lab is wuy-bills thr sl ,■■, u ac .. ;; all orders executed with despatch salisbury june '.'?. !-..".. „*. i :- ■■■■■::::::.::::■■: gr -.:■.-■. ■.:■.■i -.'.. '.■■:■■■■i :■:■:.. > - .,, . ' i igreuiosi opposition from tht i ecutivt himself land he ask who it nan 1 it | this question the ivviii a 1 - not in vv . i hut low men cun have for gotten how so.ui the presidenl fulfilled his own pro do in lis when mr m'l.i . t ... look him at hi word and gave i an opportunity nf proving ihe since i ity i his democratic prolussinns by applying them lo himself and non ought to iw ml n ti lu l'ur . how the same aineiidmunl ol tie ( uustitutiou was iliieaied at the last session of congress h lhat filling tool i'liiiunier of mississippi being einploi 0.1 to speak against tine lhe writer thus ji cei'il ; hu constitution u-suines the elective form to lie the liost it is me ml t , he real not fictitious 1 he election is t i truly a lie nml pure election i e it is designed to approach freedom md pur it as nearly us human passion and infirmity penults whatever exerts nn extraneous influence violates the constitution in principle no is it otherwise in practice uur i ' indents in 1 . toll in juno care i"i i il im t _^^^^^^. _^^^^^^ iii 1835 ho tells the io |