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0 mwl a it a tsa 11 worthy motives and i doubt n.»t .... great good would result from their , - ra i on the contrary think o«*hi 1 evil can result from a nomination by a nf rn°n colh..led under the auspices of j executive vrith a view u nominate an . imdial designated hy him noanthsttihiinf thi's nomination rrv j me bas been permitted io rmiin where it a is before pla^d and the threatened ve.i a ance has l>een pouring out upon u iv d - au tedheadeversu.ee tray blanche m eet!ieart little dog and all have been **** upon e i | la v e heeded them not . has been my aim to bearx-v and everv ! . i - 1 h.ve nn.fnr , , , | a ' l^^|^hbbbbbbb^^^bvabab judge white speech j with when comm away letlitmc at knoxville that ahoald a aaliou^'altn £* apumic dinner given to jodge white at ad f ce ' c bafe » prevented kioxvtdle on the 30ih augu.t 4 the fohowmo *,. lh * cl '* e "*" lbe s«»iw».une of tho uavi nan drank : ° p 01 "*.-™* wrote i 0 me thai be was censor d du tistmsjuished guest and nptirhbor the mu,rieda y f ', r ***** oooc-irnng in ihe plan of l vet hafdeeu „., less conspicuous tor use i fi 1 t b *< j l'''>l acted n coo ssnmry mdepeiareoee and iisemi -.%«., lhaa huai^ll^l ** '* , * kw fdance with my re private life for its propney pnr.tv and aoriirht ; t .**** 9 ***** ***** i teat au h a urn anl malevolence atd p/rs t l have »******<« *■* pr-'dent in i irate him tennessee will sostain h.m firmly &. 3 i !. had ***" m * de ' ! wyu,d h » t e feanessly against the slanders o mala z iba '"*** b ° und l ° w,,hh ° d ra * »** nt ' magicof the most influential name n * ne s pf'ns 1934 i received coratnuoica at.er the loud and reiterated bursts of an i't zs 1 u p a lhe sau,e sub plausewub which lbs sem'm-nt was received i i f lf u " et j approbation there had subsided judge white rose and sd _ v t ******* « h*peapl to nominate in * terms iv ' tt ch«.n ny nereitier be had •'* [ ][' s ri ***** i if;v cenis per year ." rf roc a new bntaenbera who will •■' e the w bole sun at one payment k psfm fcf one yr-.tr at two uot - , ;«. . i . i aslongasihe same ola shah 5 loj.avit advance the kiiii of ih sam bamm sibsli fool nue !* vv will be charg'*d as other subscrl new f ashi0273 nsr ai feun_xzt j3e j tmcs ii t sh ji respe tk'jlli la ibis met hod tcl inform the pubrtc ihat be has pnrrb is ed of co thomas wuddill the above e talilishute.it shi ti he bas placed under the entire management and cor.tr i of ur ivelungion it fini />/.//, who will all times be happy to see the old eutf i tners of the establish merit and the public genernllv wadesborough sept 1 1336 7wll ir r vj^tkro.v milliner and mantua maker 1mf0r ws the public ikat she fits just re reived tbe jsew yorksf ph1ladel phia fall and iiiider '' who do not nay dm ing tbe year ibree i alar in all rases i will oe received for less ihan i - - vjr r«hi '- ,( * dmenattaaen 1 but at the op '•',,. kih ; : li " 1 '' ss ' i " 8 e * prepaid fashion for 183g y and will execute iork in lhe various uraticf.es of ber ousiness in th tr.o9i fashionable style wild fidelity and promptness c_7 oidersfio.il ad.stance will be strickl atiendeil to and articles of ores caretully pack ed and sent off accord it.g to direction p s in p kensnon hand for sale a stock of fv-liionave bonnets caps turbans fee tfc salisbury october 1 1836 p^^"m '■, i : i f.di'i.r fitttmja [ <""*■*• i > siii cb "«"*' mi b h llli.n,.rlouis i ., or anvertisino i/'y cr;i a r*n ie subscriber has for sale german bolting ' . fy ('„ firsj i'h'»-'«."i d ttcenhi-fice , j cloths of a very superior quality a choi i.r n tare for each inkertiou ftermaria stamp j ,,. r|^u-nt will be inserted tor less michael brow kan <£ dollar salisbury fw i-i 1 m i a*\\\^k orders no directions nl wilib *** stjuat.'b l tiii i^/m^mmvi r bbbbb8yb1 the sentiment just given and the feelings with which it has been reeeived.eti curaire me tod something more than make mv acknowledgements toi your undeviating support and continued confidence alter an aosence of almost 9 months seven of which were devoted lo my duties io congress upon my return h.ttne to fi..d my neighbors the people of my own county ready lo greet me as a triend and to declare in he face ofthe world tbat my character as a private citizen does not deserve reproach and that mv conduct as a pub he man meets their approbation is a source of lbe highest ffralih>aiio more specially when 1 r>fl i ban incessantly | have been assailed and with how much industry the vilest slanders have neen circulated unjer the sanction of names some ul which i k ow are and long have bees very dear to yon as well as to the grsat major - i:y oi my tcilow-cnize.is for eie.en years i have in part represented tennessee in the enate of the untied states ur.nl tne two lasi my seiviees i.uabbie as they were appeared i..l acceptable to the great body of the people any complaints against me were made comparatively by a few and ihey were f'h.*deci.iedly opposed io the present chief magistrate a.-d his adm-nisiration n in mailer as hanged and i havebeen viole.lv availed i.ysoi/ie of those with whom i have icr/i ed and several of those who were i bitter poients on acconnt of my al io-..te i-tiim chief maoist rate have become ht.iz(i,!r,i(sjrirmls.7,hae they still continue iheir i sy i«y to im having resi.ied in the stale from my swv hood and having fro the ume i attain ed ihe years ul discretion been busy among u.e ... t.i.ie in soma capacity or other i believed a la.g nido-r.w.-ielininor mai-riiy of em f-llmv mi is s were deomodly jejersonian rcpnbli cc aad oeir.oo-.n to thai school of pobnciaos m r.t'll when with a seal in he senate ! sailered inysait thru on all important questions whttii i ho.-.estlv earned t in practise my own uolitiiial..pmioos,l v...il . also faiilifully repre s i:t ine opinions ul in amstitaente i have uei ther solicited t.or dmwd the berth and could noi have beer i.:d iced to accept it if a sacrifice of any of u.y jrmcipl.s had besn required at tie period uoiiimsiic fflejiions \ i^upd me in such risp.tl suceasbfcm aad wiih such weij/hi thv i t.i.i made up my o.i.d n wkbdran aad 1st my pt.ee be supplied by some ine whose mind ihi not be loomed u ro kj so much over his owa ui!sf.>riu<?es;r nlmn.ioned the d.'a at the e!r!te>i soli.-iial'.-n ol some whom i chik'.s.ily mmhigbl mv friends and who ar now u .... r the hypocritical pretence of eontinned friendship any itiosi deadly enemies in the great sir gale to brino he present cheif wagt rale into ornee it became n.>ch»*arv thai iiisfru'iuls btboatd proclaim and enforce hy ill ti.e argu newts tbey eoaid advance iheir p • ' ■al ir netples ; und wh?.i were they ? l-i all usel ss expenditures ot ihe public mo im*j h.ul't d discofit-uued -:.. a ■ill •.-«. r,h..md be fi'ie.i by men van eie hones capai«le fauutul iu thfi const.tuliorr it i ».! ■> sl.lens liaoils 6 1 bul . neiiht'i cobfress nor any depart - ■i.t-iit f he itkterai governmeol had any pu-rer x t •,.: nat ii eh s expressly granted fay th ciiat nioti,..r was necs.s.i.y ia proper to earn io iie a.<!..e power wbn-h was express an bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbj i'i'nih rjujr that year ihe president visited 1'eni.esset our convention was in session and atier iheir rise i was intor.ned some of he mem&ers hid wished to nominate me bat had aband.mied tbe attempt after ihey ascenaiued tl would incur his displeasure on his jmrney to washington he conversed freely with some of my friends and remonstiated againsi any attempt to norni ate tne as president ss.d ihat there must be a nation 1 convention that mr van buren bsfht to be nominated as pseaident i as vice preside and whe b his eight years were expired i was y<tong enough to be taken up then as p esalent all this was communicated lo ine and ti.e only answer i could make was that either office was beyond my meiits but 1 could not enter any ar ra.igeme.it which would operate as a luw to induce any person tu vole for myself or h.r any oilier person contrary to his judgment tims the m.uter siood when the session of congress com m need it december 1854 during that vo ter many coiiniy meetings were held at wbicb u»y name was brought berb tb public a elt as oy tne legislature ot aliba na unner a full belief that a syslcn wa aix.ui be ing put in operation whim v md destroy tne freedom of el ettna which was iatoaavd to iraas fer all federal poner mo certain bunas who by the hke process would iransfer ll lata u.e bands ot others at their pleasure and ihat the effect of ihis would be to give the operations of lhe government such a direction as would favor the interests ol one cla^s of ci:izens,at an enure sac rifice of the interests of all olhets i consented that my political trtends might use my name or not as they believed would most promote the pontic interest in this i may have erred ; but if i did it wis an honest error fier giving this consent and before the baltimore convention i was repeatedly for warned what 1 might expect if my name was i.ot withdrawn these threats carried no terrors to me whatever of character i have was given to me by my country and whenever it becomes necessary to n*k the whole of it in defence of those princi ples which iitiiiik essential to ihe prcser vatton of liberty i willingly stake it all i feel that i was not intended to be the sluve of any man or any set of men — that i i.ave some mind and that tin author of my exist tence intended i should exercise it — ttiai i should form opinions as to politics and re ligion and freely and fearlessly act upon them without being intiimnidated by what either men or devils can do could i have hesitated for one moment in my course 1 woiihi have fancied that i heard myself ad dressed from the tombs in yonder church yard pointing to the place where his lath er and mother are buried in language like this my son remember th<u the same principles are now involved which were prochiuii'd n jnly l7?o — that to main tain them i risked my life and every thiug tiear to man — that after struggling through a seven year's war with my compatriots in amis we succeeded in the establish ment of a free government — under it 1 lived happy pro^peious and died without conduct t my avowed principle aiid what i believed the politics f mv state a a far as the ad.nmislntron his a.-'ied otl am the principles which brought the ck : t*mm maturate udn pvu > rr . i , h ve been as ifl thndi a unilorm and steady though verv fl humble supporter iron anv point ha has fl changed his principles it is tinreisonab e fl to expect me to change with him unless i fl can be furnished with ufficieut reasons frr fl such a change ■humble as my pretensions are repres-nt i ed io be we all now see and know last fl my venerable old friend the chief m-nna fl irate himself in his own proper p»rv..i fl has openly and in thevie.roj theeove tun fl penpl themadves tamed nut to control and fl regulate fubtic pinion this i a rouble ■which i am very rry he had to , akl , .. n i my actional lis acts ere to lire after i aim fie occupies ihe nwm rfifiiised sta h ti 8 . on earth if y mm living did more fl towards elevating hint to thai btauon than h i did it was because he had more insfe i ence fie has the eflicieut control of the i whole km f the nation ibe disposal of fl our mvaluable public dm»«m the ap fl pointmeni el all officer at home and a i broad the power to remove tens of thou h sands of officers who have no means to i procure subsistanee for a day if he choose fl to remove them ; ihey must do as he directs or be turned loose to slurve all this pow r 1 zealously strove to give him and i did so under a thorough conviction that he fl would only use it in accordance with the fl spirit of the constitution that he would i follow the wise example of washington i ol jefferson of madison a d monroe thai so far from openly interfering in the fl election of ins successor or encouraging i any executive officer to do so he would i sternly prohibit it in others aud think it a i high political and moral duty in hitnst if to fl be perfectly ** neutral and lest he should i disclose his prelerei.ee would »« avoid con i versinz on the subject with his most inti i matejriends in this i have been disap fl pointed i have been apprised that lor fl twelve months past he has neither been i sparing nor backward in his censures oi i me it gave me no uneasiness i was i willing to bear it ail without complaint fl my only wish was that he might so con 1 duct himself as to take nothing from the i high character which in common with oth 1 ers i had for years endeavored to give him fl not content with this he comes to our own i state among my own constituents those i in whose employ i now am took a circuit i ous route through east tennessee so as tofl be in many villages and is still un his tow-fl er through west tennessee into norihb alabama openly denouncing me as a ** mjfl ho federalist having abandoned his ad-m ministration and beian as far from him atfl the poles are as»undfr^frs now withnnb t a stop the runaway the emporium ol fashion ex ihm.h how payettevile st&est raleigh neatly opposite lite poa glue i be subscriner lia josi returned ittmb me nor ih and is now opening an ooure new stock of runaway from the sahw-riber livine near _/ aaiber'y hill iu iredell county n^c a ntgro mat named markets formerly owned by james cunningham he 19 bth»\'e c forty and fifty years old : f a yellow ish < o'.iph'xion — rmind fa<;e and stnah eyes he is marked with a sear in one of his ears which has not grown together ; also with a scar on lhe uw.v s.uv ol his heel tateft bis mm filied up : he has a*so a small scar n one of bis cheeks and is lukiitt fivf feel five or six inch s in height any one taking up this iie^-ro tnti lodging him in jail or del vering him tome shail be reasona bly compensated hugh cunningham liberty hill iredell c \\ (' june i lib is.io tfl7 f salisbury fall & winter gooi i embracing cioins cassuneres duu vesiings ot every colour aud quality these o.is have been selected oy the proprietor in person ami he can confidently recommend ihem io . us friends anu customers members of ihe legislature and others visiting the city would do well lo call and examine bis slock before purchasing else where as he is deieroiined to sell cheap among his goods may be found extra sup blue black wool dy ed do do do plain blue brown *** golden do " greene rfle do and invisible do k an purple napoleon violet alut.a.i and pilot j blue double vliiled do do iu ou do kntds.h sitlt.cul velvet do r plaid togethei w ih a general assortment of tenant's celebrated stocks suspenders si in collars and bosoms ruffled and plain silk.innrino and lamb's wool shins money belts india rubber st.ap>,iu,d many olher things kepi by tbe merchant tailors too tedious to enumerate i have in my employ first rale northern work men and can assure ltn.se who are disposed to patronize me that no pains will ue spared logive satisfaction clothes made to fit or on charge i lake this method of returning my acknowl edgements for the very liberal patronage hereto fore bestowed upon me and hope by attention lo business aud constant desire lo please tu merit future favours ordets from a distance will be attended to promptly roe=*4 f^r lb k'a 17 cis ; brandy ap ' , >:> a 06 c cotton fer ib in ,,, ; i.oiton bagging per yd 35j i far jvr ii lb a 18 cts castings per i ; a sen , cotton yam from no b to no 1 2 b 1 87 cts ; feathers per ib fleet [**-' l s 00 • v neal per bush 1 i . pi tassel 20 cis , corn per bush 40 cls ; p*»r lb 6 a cts lead per lb 8 a 10 cts ; an per gal 75 cts ; nails per ib 9 a 10 bret poi ib 0 a 0 cts ; bacon per ib 15 butler per lb 124 cis lard per ih 15 sltper bushel 1 25 cts steel ameri vr.per lb 10 cls english do per ib i , g;ist d per lb 25 a so eta sugar b iii a tacts rum jamaica per gal uuikee do 1 ; wool clean per ib 30 filluw per lb 10 cts ; tow-linen pr yd i eta ; wine teneritfe per al %\ 50 . mhi do %\ 50 a 1 7 cls ,- claret do 1,'ji 1 3-a i 75 cis malaga sweet tn2.fl ; wlusk-'v per gal 35 a 40 cts k0xl£.n3^il>djc3 _ jusl received ai the norih carolitta book store tiz kent's commentaries klkanatawu or the .■>• i i!,ei of the west agnes ser!e — a t.-ivel lfcfitte the pi,-ih it t ie g<«lf the devoie.1 by lady bury frank oy vlnra i ! j .<■rib tales of onr neigiitnrtirh.«*l harry and cu--y by 4 iria e.lgivorth advemilres in search <.( horse a vear in spain an by american rales of the w.kxis and fields by tbe author of two old metis pah-s tiie student in om vol the ok world and ihe new by rev o dewaj the whole ar ktf hocne poena paulding's life of vv ashing on crockelt's adventures and exploits in texas i'm trameoi ... ii ads & i'aits for the ist and aygi<ib - the paricide oy the author of miserrimus tales of fasttinn an.t fv-.-dity uy diss b.'au clerk skimmings by basil h-ll smart's adventures m ar.'h of m.rrell r.iilin tbe r efer by capt mary ait de.scr.piiv album arcbnisli p soaker's leetnre n catechism fiank mtidto-jy by capt bmytfu l>>rd b-.itlat sio ph nl lee diary of a difcermaye capt back's n trra.ive twelve months viih zumalacarmguy nature displayed in uer m,»ues of leaohi.'iu french the gift for ts.57 tbev.det for i u7 parley's rvaahi.igi n , pra mm and chimbs . crockett's almanac i«h 1&j7 -- goahean black sand ais n large supply of school b .<»*«,, blai.k books foolscap an letter paper a splendid assort ment ol cutlery ttnd fane article also vvm w tira.'s invaluable ointment to l»e had in any quantity al tbe north carolina b...k siore by tuttne v hughes cheraw wi n rrwkei per lb 4 a b cts ba^on per in |.'» cs hams i 14 lb cts ; beeswax b 18 a io ct ; baggiag per y«ro 16 a 30 ft.'wrope per ib a 1-24 14 cs ; c«.tlee pr i tti lb cts cotton per 100 ids j.17 is a li '• , corn per t.usbel 65 a oo ets ; flour k rajue i»»r brl 8 !' so from sii.res per brl | > i 00 iron per loo ln 5 00 a 6 50 ; i 8l 0 45 a 55 cis 5 nails cut bssurt 1 per b 3 1 2 » 9 cts ; v rough i do per lb 20 l crk pat lul f ihi00 ; riee per ldo ins 1 l"'t iwgar per ta 1-2 1 2 a 15 cts ; salt pr m yt'iit sub per buahel 75 cts;sieel a k-:ii blister f.r jf 10 cis ; tallow per lb 10 a wtt tea itupern.l per ib j.l 25 a 1 374 cis h b brhifl ;. l 25 cts ; tobacco man u lr.111 a 15 cts i i i i i i i ii | i caslmeres vestings !"•'■!>•, peri.-h 50 a go do apple 40 a 42 m*rl lti a 17 cotton prlb 17 ia 174 els prlii 1-21 a 14 ; kto.tr bbl 8 00 a 9 l'i'>l 15 0 00 feathers prlh 00 a wyi oust 65 a 70 iron prlb 51 a li mo ■' gat 45 a 50 nails cut 74 a 8 salt i tin .. ho sugar pr ib i ofa 141 tobacco ti7 wheat pr bush l so ; 10 whiskey '•• 171 ti beeswax 25 a 00 pianos i r t"^"^^pt*7etv virtue jiow-.r shonhtbe » ted in regulalit y tote thai neither lhe s:,.r..i nor any ifi ■■> i apa e )., , o avaeti i up biui eeuie use its tnjl trace or porno to control or guide pabiic opinion in dec s ..!, thai the ooi stttaiina shr.ot ne so amen as co secure it.th people the r.^ut at chore nt c no t ial t'l nrnmrlirro that e ie pr rs should not oe elected ... r a setom ni bed tout dies shjolu ii t ue r>:ea with babrte i u tjj.ess '.... i bat an surplus monies natch nugh.t ac cnbltr ... uie irrasnry beyond lbe reasuiv.i.lr nls ot i.e federal go tin 1 ent should be o v-.'j l-.li rija fie siaus by s toe lair ratio to u.fr i ha he people to whom ll rigtiuulfy be g ■■.!, tisig nav lne hen til of it i.,r internal jr-'vemeuis s canon k.c i phut all caucus r combmanor.s ufrmn use bject lt was u create ur conimi publico toil li i.;e ele'-lioi ... presiiieril f.nd vice p.es nt st.i.uhi be discountenanced n i potdowa 1 ttese vttie ilir ur at and leading principle vv.,,:-r e tn common uui others cenienden e p.ih ic x.nte sat.ciioneo i id by rt.e iec i •». e *...<•« magauraio in h2d in his in m.ral aonretia in id-ill ami ra tils > u..e..i nest.es he has avowed at 1 pi ... „;■„ faevei >*, um iu ihey are the very dortriri - on v ch i have e ista irom taai d . \, , s „ tar as my loble i inacuy e t»ed me and i now chal fe my r f r j ; tneir fingers on the us it water i v . cj from them iio.v ui i has it i .-..; tj.thiit jor tbe last •'■'••• " '"•' ' • '« • * two year in humble name *, in - - ' > •»< newspapers and among a urn ii u p - ticans been constantly cuup wtibs tne degrading uharre ? . is fiilunn 1 can perhaps give yun -, ii heretofore generally known and s i sfm.i do uoi for the purpiwe cf lnjunug a ., e out for the sake of making a josi de a-j —^.. „ avin u ln tr<elr p n «... • hw myself km any ot my numbers ui he tarf re^.s.er i 1 f general assembly af this state sat in theoffic^fhriv'tt ************** at*n^""««uthefallofls33 at the commence we umceot ihe watchman or hand bem to "'-» l ot ils ion,as is my habit i was there june li_.f.i7 r vv ' l0is g ] ****** ***** the news peanbad us that ihe de 47 j pom *** l e public nonius nad oeen removed * i ! >> ***** order of the president irum the bank of lookout tailors the unl'ed states i immediately foresaw that rflhere is a first r«ie , . •,,• . . u ! lhls w0u ' d p od ' c « ■**"<■■«"'« effort in cungress 1 otvv kenls * a c i r \ a he ' 0 p ul duwd *• ************** 1 cemined tonabuta * bu \ * , j '"^ fast « ; '^ there was a wish amuog tha members.be aaa^-nsin-a^m^l^s ' buwnf * - ' jote lhe 8e6d,on do6ed . to present my hamate a man of mi mt ? \ ** beinn name u the people ut the tinned states as a xs^tfrr t succeed the preset chief b hou^and'ooa d s^e^n * ?! ""' ' l 1 - r i b bnaaaaalnnn»*'pnab m afl ' 3 '- *■■'■*■** »<*■**■* graun wh . ac wmmlotisf improvements m ti^tde.ablft trouble succeeded in f'^rrnngements with one of the best man apnjta suppiy me regularly wiih the first bw fpl.i.yo fortes ejost received two of very superior tone if "* ******* find pr^.t difficulty l'12 the orders daily pouring in upon theni f quarters of lhe world ; but have !*«• positively and faithfully to sup [** with the q.ta.itity i may order from i lime to my establishment ii petersburg i notice cofiseqrtvhily imay say wim m*m thai lsh.il be cunstantiy supplied felsest pianos mr*a them on the most reasonable terms mdjmjrcomttintlu to keep them on hand leaving a spot upon r.y name — that good name a..u that tree government 1 left my children as an invaluable itiiieritance ; and is n possible that for the lack of moral courage you will deprive yourself and y.-ur children of those blessings for which l toiled so long and risked so much ? lt 1 till doubled a voice still int re endearing it thai be possible would salute my ears in accents like these can you for an mm slant forget the lessons taught by your mother ? rcneniher you have not only your father's name in charge but that you have also ihat of ill family do you noi recollect how i used tu encourage you and your brother to discharge your duly as my only scminels to watch and warn me whf.ii iii lories would approach our dwel ling for plunder in your father's absence iaibe ined field that i would then inform you that ray family were among tin first to hoist the role of liberty in the south and among uie most leariess in defending it and will you who have nol a drop of any but whig blood in your vein hesiiatelas to,the course you ought to pursue to these questions 1 could give but one answer fear not for me the same good name you have transmitted aud the same rich inheritance shall be left unstained and transmuted unimpaired to your grand children bui to proceed the baltimore conven tion met and in due form nominated a can didate for the presidency and vice presi dency agaitist whom no man has heard me say one word they have accepted the nominations and i have no doubt in doing 0 acted on those principles which they think it right to maintain as to my self i solemnly declare that with the knowledge 1 have of the manner in which tbat convention was brought about he < bject it was intended to accomplish and the consequences expected to flow from it had i been nominated by it for either of fice such nomination would have been al most the only contingency upon whi^b 1 would have prohibited the use of my name let me not be misunderstood — i am ve ry far irom tntimatiug if as my opinion ithat the wttole ol that assemblage or a bnantbnananananananva-naanananaaanaanbnanaj great del rence to lite opinion of tltalh highly esteemed and venerable man i mu.t^h be allowed to say he is entirely mistaken.^h i am not now and never was a federalist many sense of that terra recogni^ad by tn ■known tothe american people i am now h and ever have been a republican ol mr ■jefferson's school so far as i have been a i ble lo comprehend the doctrines taught ■by him the true way to lest thi matter ■is for each of us to put down the articles h of his political creed and see in what we h disagree i have given you mine you & the i american people who have taken the trou ■ble to read what i have said or lo notice my ■recorded votes know tiiat i hare practiced on my professions it is not with me to say whether the chief magistrate ha practised on this or not if we now disagree iu any thing i aver that i agree with the re publican crebd,and that he will be found on that side which leads directly to monarchy although he does not so tnten j it it is undoubtedly true that upon one point he and 1 are antipodes as far apart as the poles are from each other he think it an important point of at a/lministratum before his time expires to select hi suc cessor and through the medium ot a con vention got up under his own auspices have the person thus selected recommen ded as a suitable candidate to use all hi influence and patronage tn procure the e lection of the person thus recommerdh and he denounces every man as a fedtrat ist and as opposed to his adu.iuiit.-alt ■.-», who w'ul not vote for and support such person i disagree with ihis whole doctrine and insist it is no part of his duty to select his successor to have him recommended by a convention or to use his influence or pal ronage to induce or coerce persons to vote for bim this i obviously the point of disagreement tad 1 willingly leave tn the present generation and to those who ar to succeed us to may which of u holds ftt am republican aide am buppo-e mr ad.rn.to be now president h and his term about to expire ar*i he had designated mr cl.y u h successor and mm using all his patronage to induce thos m oliver p s the latest london and american fash ions just received •£ j q october 17 fl ihis *• j i torn the public ia general hat jbt there no co partnership existing between the subscri ers at ibis time aor has it.e.u beet since the first tia ufjaoaarv l?si henry yv conner r v long june 2 1k30 — if — 49 to journeymen tailors i will g,ve northern wages and constant em ploy to two first rate workmen of steady habiis i\otie but firsi chop need apply thos m oliver october lo — 4wl3 offered at private sale the following irticus at the ll.tiif ry kvorckster & di xham new-york col'fos €»!'«&! prices annexed alar'ne vlah.igany s<»ia cushioned with cried horse hair at 80 lw ottomans at $!<»; span uf large gilt framec mirr.rs at 50 two mahogany i iding and sliding top break tasi table a 8 e^>h a fi e mahogany sp.ino steel kicking i hair at 211 a fine !»„« b|i f t p.*t mnh^.tiy bedstead at 3(1 reter to pi c jones esq salisbury " james martin salisbury october 8 18o6 :{-*•* sa m u e l f r a l £ v has an hand , aad a i 1 1 constaati keep to sale st et and iron plate cotton gins containing from uitriy to fifty saw's which be will ivarrant u perform as ell as any in ihe s ite he will also keep for sale g;n saws of s.eel or iron plate of good material and vrotkmaaabip all persons wishing work dune in ihe above line are invited to call at his vlanufaciury in sali-..«ury north carolina ortiec from i distance shall be faithfully and panctfiatly filled ai the must reasonable praxa n b persons having repairibg to *■done in the above line are rerj-iested to .-., nd it in in doe uii.e ii-£uli ilii-itiodoni i in w movciik'lus fgr-i.xd action brace ujt ■pl.il e l onu t 0 un ding hoard syc l 1 0 ! u ' j i * iytniu^s^nl r«lmn tbf ltaiied slates and hold in mv w i time written documents vrbjel i fail tu satisfy the most prejudiced w ul,.(i anij if the iristrun.enis are not b k>rs warrant hem to be 1 will a v "' taase ihem after bemo sold action lb lhe "•* miriam peculiarities of ka n . t8 \ lhtr sa r "" it > «" evinced by fpz 0 . *? ,««*•<* and the ease with ■e m music renuuirer rapidity of l*co b pe v u i rn 1 pd ' ami w,ilt ". he scienti t 2l ' u , !? pp^'^e its simphci kt .«? t j 90 ' rendti,s il «*'*<* ***** lia hjbv ' ' ' tder^t the same time that it is bb7s,,h 1u |'. 1 ,*'*' n ' lie a ''' i "" g^nerallv m hand p an .« tab in exchange f edward p nash 5 lb de * cri ption neatly lil*s % hutchison respectfully in torms her iriends and the puohc that her school is now open for the receptioa ut pupils and she pledges herself lo pay every possible atieniion io the menial moral and personal improvement of all such as mav be intrusted to her care board can oe obtained in respectable families at a rea sonable price a number of pupils can be ac eomti.oda'ed in the family in which mrs hutch is'.n nd miss hermanee board octobers 183g tfli pursuant loan amendment of the stite consutuiioii nonce is hereby given to alt whom it may concent ihat application will be made to the next legislature for the passage of a private act for ihe benefit of james scott ot burke county to confirm or renew two grants of land made to joseph oobson then of bun combe couniy dated the 2nd day uf december i 1797 s fraley salisbury n c july 30 1s36 m s sillimaa.atto october 15 1836 tf 1 3 blank deeds fok saus at this of joe g"™"jh^+p»*wi and btlly's dr.s^u me un the nwociootr 1 ifttfijla 1 1 a • ments " , n '- r ****** te t ihem from doiugl j|cu*erl 1^6-4811 m . mqd vriu.una.ibat lcimldiaknnio.tlilier ; j bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbt tutjorky of ihem weie eitherdisnun^stor^^rsonnovote for h;m an'l rf"«i?f^^^j dishonorable men many of tbem are ewi.ig through m*»a*n*hin»*tts elwjw.^rifn strangers to me and 1 nope were governed haranguxg the people and denou/trliy i
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1836-11-05 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 05 |
Year | 1836 |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 16 Whole No.224 |
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Creator | Hamilton C. Jones |
Date Digital | 2008-12-23 |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Saturday, November 5, 1836 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1836-11-05 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 05 |
Year | 1836 |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 16 Whole No.224 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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Creator | Hamilton C. Jones |
Date Digital | 2008-12-23 |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
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, November 5, 1836 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
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0 mwl a it a tsa 11 worthy motives and i doubt n.»t .... great good would result from their , - ra i on the contrary think o«*hi 1 evil can result from a nomination by a nf rn°n colh..led under the auspices of j executive vrith a view u nominate an . imdial designated hy him noanthsttihiinf thi's nomination rrv j me bas been permitted io rmiin where it a is before pla^d and the threatened ve.i a ance has l>een pouring out upon u iv d - au tedheadeversu.ee tray blanche m eet!ieart little dog and all have been **** upon e i | la v e heeded them not . has been my aim to bearx-v and everv ! . i - 1 h.ve nn.fnr , , , | a ' l^^|^hbbbbbbb^^^bvabab judge white speech j with when comm away letlitmc at knoxville that ahoald a aaliou^'altn £* apumic dinner given to jodge white at ad f ce ' c bafe » prevented kioxvtdle on the 30ih augu.t 4 the fohowmo *,. lh * cl '* e "*" lbe s«»iw».une of tho uavi nan drank : ° p 01 "*.-™* wrote i 0 me thai be was censor d du tistmsjuished guest and nptirhbor the mu,rieda y f ', r ***** oooc-irnng in ihe plan of l vet hafdeeu „., less conspicuous tor use i fi 1 t b *< j l'''>l acted n coo ssnmry mdepeiareoee and iisemi -.%«., lhaa huai^ll^l ** '* , * kw fdance with my re private life for its propney pnr.tv and aoriirht ; t .**** 9 ***** ***** i teat au h a urn anl malevolence atd p/rs t l have »******<« *■* pr-'dent in i irate him tennessee will sostain h.m firmly &. 3 i !. had ***" m * de ' ! wyu,d h » t e feanessly against the slanders o mala z iba '"*** b ° und l ° w,,hh ° d ra * »** nt ' magicof the most influential name n * ne s pf'ns 1934 i received coratnuoica at.er the loud and reiterated bursts of an i't zs 1 u p a lhe sau,e sub plausewub which lbs sem'm-nt was received i i f lf u " et j approbation there had subsided judge white rose and sd _ v t ******* « h*peapl to nominate in * terms iv ' tt ch«.n ny nereitier be had •'* [ ][' s ri ***** i if;v cenis per year ." rf roc a new bntaenbera who will •■' e the w bole sun at one payment k psfm fcf one yr-.tr at two uot - , ;«. . i . i aslongasihe same ola shah 5 loj.avit advance the kiiii of ih sam bamm sibsli fool nue !* vv will be charg'*d as other subscrl new f ashi0273 nsr ai feun_xzt j3e j tmcs ii t sh ji respe tk'jlli la ibis met hod tcl inform the pubrtc ihat be has pnrrb is ed of co thomas wuddill the above e talilishute.it shi ti he bas placed under the entire management and cor.tr i of ur ivelungion it fini />/.//, who will all times be happy to see the old eutf i tners of the establish merit and the public genernllv wadesborough sept 1 1336 7wll ir r vj^tkro.v milliner and mantua maker 1mf0r ws the public ikat she fits just re reived tbe jsew yorksf ph1ladel phia fall and iiiider '' who do not nay dm ing tbe year ibree i alar in all rases i will oe received for less ihan i - - vjr r«hi '- ,( * dmenattaaen 1 but at the op '•',,. kih ; : li " 1 '' ss ' i " 8 e * prepaid fashion for 183g y and will execute iork in lhe various uraticf.es of ber ousiness in th tr.o9i fashionable style wild fidelity and promptness c_7 oidersfio.il ad.stance will be strickl atiendeil to and articles of ores caretully pack ed and sent off accord it.g to direction p s in p kensnon hand for sale a stock of fv-liionave bonnets caps turbans fee tfc salisbury october 1 1836 p^^"m '■, i : i f.di'i.r fitttmja [ <""*■*• i > siii cb "«"*' mi b h llli.n,.rlouis i ., or anvertisino i/'y cr;i a r*n ie subscriber has for sale german bolting ' . fy ('„ firsj i'h'»-'«."i d ttcenhi-fice , j cloths of a very superior quality a choi i.r n tare for each inkertiou ftermaria stamp j ,,. r|^u-nt will be inserted tor less michael brow kan <£ dollar salisbury fw i-i 1 m i a*\\\^k orders no directions nl wilib *** stjuat.'b l tiii i^/m^mmvi r bbbbb8yb1 the sentiment just given and the feelings with which it has been reeeived.eti curaire me tod something more than make mv acknowledgements toi your undeviating support and continued confidence alter an aosence of almost 9 months seven of which were devoted lo my duties io congress upon my return h.ttne to fi..d my neighbors the people of my own county ready lo greet me as a triend and to declare in he face ofthe world tbat my character as a private citizen does not deserve reproach and that mv conduct as a pub he man meets their approbation is a source of lbe highest ffralih>aiio more specially when 1 r>fl i ban incessantly | have been assailed and with how much industry the vilest slanders have neen circulated unjer the sanction of names some ul which i k ow are and long have bees very dear to yon as well as to the grsat major - i:y oi my tcilow-cnize.is for eie.en years i have in part represented tennessee in the enate of the untied states ur.nl tne two lasi my seiviees i.uabbie as they were appeared i..l acceptable to the great body of the people any complaints against me were made comparatively by a few and ihey were f'h.*deci.iedly opposed io the present chief magistrate a.-d his adm-nisiration n in mailer as hanged and i havebeen viole.lv availed i.ysoi/ie of those with whom i have icr/i ed and several of those who were i bitter poients on acconnt of my al io-..te i-tiim chief maoist rate have become ht.iz(i,!r,i(sjrirmls.7,hae they still continue iheir i sy i«y to im having resi.ied in the stale from my swv hood and having fro the ume i attain ed ihe years ul discretion been busy among u.e ... t.i.ie in soma capacity or other i believed a la.g nido-r.w.-ielininor mai-riiy of em f-llmv mi is s were deomodly jejersonian rcpnbli cc aad oeir.oo-.n to thai school of pobnciaos m r.t'll when with a seal in he senate ! sailered inysait thru on all important questions whttii i ho.-.estlv earned t in practise my own uolitiiial..pmioos,l v...il . also faiilifully repre s i:t ine opinions ul in amstitaente i have uei ther solicited t.or dmwd the berth and could noi have beer i.:d iced to accept it if a sacrifice of any of u.y jrmcipl.s had besn required at tie period uoiiimsiic fflejiions \ i^upd me in such risp.tl suceasbfcm aad wiih such weij/hi thv i t.i.i made up my o.i.d n wkbdran aad 1st my pt.ee be supplied by some ine whose mind ihi not be loomed u ro kj so much over his owa ui!sf.>riui soli.-iial'.-n ol some whom i chik'.s.ily mmhigbl mv friends and who ar now u .... r the hypocritical pretence of eontinned friendship any itiosi deadly enemies in the great sir gale to brino he present cheif wagt rale into ornee it became n.>ch»*arv thai iiisfru'iuls btboatd proclaim and enforce hy ill ti.e argu newts tbey eoaid advance iheir p • ' ■al ir netples ; und wh?.i were they ? l-i all usel ss expenditures ot ihe public mo im*j h.ul't d discofit-uued -:.. a ■ill •.-«. r,h..md be fi'ie.i by men van eie hones capai«le fauutul iu thfi const.tuliorr it i ».! ■> sl.lens liaoils 6 1 bul . neiiht'i cobfress nor any depart - ■i.t-iit f he itkterai governmeol had any pu-rer x t •,.: nat ii eh s expressly granted fay th ciiat nioti,..r was necs.s.i.y ia proper to earn io iie a. rr . i , h ve been as ifl thndi a unilorm and steady though verv fl humble supporter iron anv point ha has fl changed his principles it is tinreisonab e fl to expect me to change with him unless i fl can be furnished with ufficieut reasons frr fl such a change ■humble as my pretensions are repres-nt i ed io be we all now see and know last fl my venerable old friend the chief m-nna fl irate himself in his own proper p»rv..i fl has openly and in thevie.roj theeove tun fl penpl themadves tamed nut to control and fl regulate fubtic pinion this i a rouble ■which i am very rry he had to , akl , .. n i my actional lis acts ere to lire after i aim fie occupies ihe nwm rfifiiised sta h ti 8 . on earth if y mm living did more fl towards elevating hint to thai btauon than h i did it was because he had more insfe i ence fie has the eflicieut control of the i whole km f the nation ibe disposal of fl our mvaluable public dm»«m the ap fl pointmeni el all officer at home and a i broad the power to remove tens of thou h sands of officers who have no means to i procure subsistanee for a day if he choose fl to remove them ; ihey must do as he directs or be turned loose to slurve all this pow r 1 zealously strove to give him and i did so under a thorough conviction that he fl would only use it in accordance with the fl spirit of the constitution that he would i follow the wise example of washington i ol jefferson of madison a d monroe thai so far from openly interfering in the fl election of ins successor or encouraging i any executive officer to do so he would i sternly prohibit it in others aud think it a i high political and moral duty in hitnst if to fl be perfectly ** neutral and lest he should i disclose his prelerei.ee would »« avoid con i versinz on the subject with his most inti i matejriends in this i have been disap fl pointed i have been apprised that lor fl twelve months past he has neither been i sparing nor backward in his censures oi i me it gave me no uneasiness i was i willing to bear it ail without complaint fl my only wish was that he might so con 1 duct himself as to take nothing from the i high character which in common with oth 1 ers i had for years endeavored to give him fl not content with this he comes to our own i state among my own constituents those i in whose employ i now am took a circuit i ous route through east tennessee so as tofl be in many villages and is still un his tow-fl er through west tennessee into norihb alabama openly denouncing me as a ** mjfl ho federalist having abandoned his ad-m ministration and beian as far from him atfl the poles are as»undfr^frs now withnnb t a stop the runaway the emporium ol fashion ex ihm.h how payettevile st&est raleigh neatly opposite lite poa glue i be subscriner lia josi returned ittmb me nor ih and is now opening an ooure new stock of runaway from the sahw-riber livine near _/ aaiber'y hill iu iredell county n^c a ntgro mat named markets formerly owned by james cunningham he 19 bth»\'e c forty and fifty years old : f a yellow ish < o'.iph'xion — rmind fa<;e and stnah eyes he is marked with a sear in one of his ears which has not grown together ; also with a scar on lhe uw.v s.uv ol his heel tateft bis mm filied up : he has a*so a small scar n one of bis cheeks and is lukiitt fivf feel five or six inch s in height any one taking up this iie^-ro tnti lodging him in jail or del vering him tome shail be reasona bly compensated hugh cunningham liberty hill iredell c \\ (' june i lib is.io tfl7 f salisbury fall & winter gooi i embracing cioins cassuneres duu vesiings ot every colour aud quality these o.is have been selected oy the proprietor in person ami he can confidently recommend ihem io . us friends anu customers members of ihe legislature and others visiting the city would do well lo call and examine bis slock before purchasing else where as he is deieroiined to sell cheap among his goods may be found extra sup blue black wool dy ed do do do plain blue brown *** golden do " greene rfle do and invisible do k an purple napoleon violet alut.a.i and pilot j blue double vliiled do do iu ou do kntds.h sitlt.cul velvet do r plaid togethei w ih a general assortment of tenant's celebrated stocks suspenders si in collars and bosoms ruffled and plain silk.innrino and lamb's wool shins money belts india rubber st.ap>,iu,d many olher things kepi by tbe merchant tailors too tedious to enumerate i have in my employ first rale northern work men and can assure ltn.se who are disposed to patronize me that no pains will ue spared logive satisfaction clothes made to fit or on charge i lake this method of returning my acknowl edgements for the very liberal patronage hereto fore bestowed upon me and hope by attention lo business aud constant desire lo please tu merit future favours ordets from a distance will be attended to promptly roe=*4 f^r lb k'a 17 cis ; brandy ap ' , >:> a 06 c cotton fer ib in ,,, ; i.oiton bagging per yd 35j i far jvr ii lb a 18 cts castings per i ; a sen , cotton yam from no b to no 1 2 b 1 87 cts ; feathers per ib fleet [**-' l s 00 • v neal per bush 1 i . pi tassel 20 cis , corn per bush 40 cls ; p*»r lb 6 a cts lead per lb 8 a 10 cts ; an per gal 75 cts ; nails per ib 9 a 10 bret poi ib 0 a 0 cts ; bacon per ib 15 butler per lb 124 cis lard per ih 15 sltper bushel 1 25 cts steel ameri vr.per lb 10 cls english do per ib i , g;ist d per lb 25 a so eta sugar b iii a tacts rum jamaica per gal uuikee do 1 ; wool clean per ib 30 filluw per lb 10 cts ; tow-linen pr yd i eta ; wine teneritfe per al %\ 50 . mhi do %\ 50 a 1 7 cls ,- claret do 1,'ji 1 3-a i 75 cis malaga sweet tn2.fl ; wlusk-'v per gal 35 a 40 cts k0xl£.n3^il>djc3 _ jusl received ai the norih carolitta book store tiz kent's commentaries klkanatawu or the .■>• i i!,ei of the west agnes ser!e — a t.-ivel lfcfitte the pi,-ih it t ie g<«lf the devoie.1 by lady bury frank oy vlnra i ! j .<■rib tales of onr neigiitnrtirh.«*l harry and cu--y by 4 iria e.lgivorth advemilres in search <.( horse a vear in spain an by american rales of the w.kxis and fields by tbe author of two old metis pah-s tiie student in om vol the ok world and ihe new by rev o dewaj the whole ar ktf hocne poena paulding's life of vv ashing on crockelt's adventures and exploits in texas i'm trameoi ... ii ads & i'aits for the ist and aygi |