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1 sasaf "*%& * - t m 9 < r sji . 5r©mm&it by hamilton c jpmmi , salisbury x c 3 1835 vol 1 11-3 1-oe 24-wholk fto izs jtflttd terms the watch m ••>- may hereafter be had for two dulura snd fifty cents per year a clbsb of fobs new subscribers who will pay in advance tbe w-hmp^mt at one payment shall have the pap v fear at two dor lsbseanh.aad as "••.;_•'■* same class shall eight dollars the same terms shall continue otherwise they will be charged as other subscri bers subscribers who do not pay dining the year will be charged three hollars in all cases no subscription will be received for less tli3n one year nopaper will be discontinued bat at tha op tion of the editor unless all arrearges are paid an , c3»a11 letters to the editor must be pobf paid ; otherwise tliey will certainly not be at tended to terms of advkktisisg iifty cent a square for the firat insertion and twenty fine vents per square for each insertion afterwards no advertisement will be inserted tor itss than ose i)oi.r.\n advertisements will be continued until orders are received to stop them where no directions are arevhiosiy triven ( advertisements by tbe year or six months will be made at a dollai p.-r month for each square with the privilege of changing the form ever quaiter __^_^_______ red that may serve to inform the mind improve r we present the following poindexter of mi on the oc tion to a public dinner by a ( of trie citizens of manchester is dangerous to lib **> u l . l " amkeioom fur the promised mdencv and there *' h!s is e^moruy w-uh a reasreanoe tt.e --'■a with jealousy by 2*»««*h«jr fpswie agents has progressed ...■; ,, i i.-r o.i tins subie.-i v.u uuv look to i .'■tors and beprcsen ... m i , ■- ■' e i * ,, '•■* - umees lot detain mix receivers of public m . "■mutations ot lj.see : „„>.,, to an 1[lsj|ven , postuia<t *, ( ;,. i . , : , t ■d 0 f ox . ra ■tajii legislative ait tt>pair>6o in pstfou^a .>; unice v men of a . h political parties ar.d selected for office thoe h o:n of the press '" s conspicuous tor their probity virtue n^il ght under the con c,t > ai,li l 7 without regard tu party ? ■i •- -'*■• ...,.,*,. 1-e't he uintf b>t ot honuraole men v\ho haveh bv bribery or cor kou , , 3 , ... a^^^^h r j been di»m,-i>e.l from office lor their i>..iiuffd-^t>i-i*********************b ndependent oi eve mon8 r ; £ 0 ,„"*,,; "; h 18 pttmtvtwu^j-^^b vernme,it rapacity and lirmness what it might haa ei ■rse great limdamen tuer obtained or continued in oilice unless nr l onstitution which t»e.ame the slave of party and worshipped l acttrize the admin ine f su ol of ihe i'remdent h jackson i stood t " e corrupt mi^r.mie sycophant who stan-.dd^^h nv seat in the sen r v or > wear ** be may receive r ■-. ... . • o.er tio.u tit a eii or,-.v usmo-s hozannus ro the^^^^h ted and from which r ,_,. <•„_ , • , ... "**» ■' ... t rockoiagjs and who cm change ins i.i;!:".i,b t my poor ability 1 ljp i niona as a llri:r , t . r j , eslhe cuurse olhlb >,.,,,-.■parted has pies such -. pliant tool wiiioiit any othe mnhlica-h liese promises to the tions out impudence is ever preferred bv presi h ii every particular dent jackson foi any office in his gitt from fiel istorv of hi's admin h^"esi to the lowest over the roost high-mind ■lv testify that he honoraule talented men m the natim >■r -.* r.v . ,.. "" e cari de iv a fact so universal known ■lance laitutuliv con ... . ,, ,.-*„_ , "* /, ■. throughout the country and ev«n hasted ot mn tintiiy promises ot those who make themsalves politic prosiilutesb i which he came in j r tne sake of office the records ofthe has he interposed his system of reform andh this declaration in prevented toe influence of oifkv from coining ml z 1 then liable to the conflict with the freedom of election ? wpi tenev or tergiversa ali kn w thal . n '* bas uot - t " h olficlal 8 o b ourse i would not *™' 3 ' rade ", ui evor >' state h of ' he jnion ' m . ... been reiuireci as a pan ut their dmv to imk.'^h ut the ambitious pur l puvhy ' in a coilt(?sl9 / wrie , h , r : t -, r h llumls who surrouiml j yj uiij uv reomm officer ; arti if any ope om-h mn w •*% i*v h *■'."•■nur advancement ol i known io ue pa isive in such contests he is h n i was required at danger of aviug his cnm.nis.-d n va l for noh call the principles ° l!er cause and a successor appointed who will^^h e had professed to cute he hsisa.s an acuve partisan ■• i have e not seen.ivitlun a tew ivp-ksmst , ah corresiwuu with niv . , , » s mn 1 -, communication issued oy one oi the land nin-.-rsm ee and sound policy 0 f ul e federal government who knows !.;,■very candid man will master's wiu and ta over raadj to uo.-y .*., m ■ve let the presi sunning the people of certain new counties mb iciples he advanced ibis siaie to nolo public meetings for politiealh find in me a firm etfeci accompanied by a sir.ng or resolution*^^h ate notwithstaiiii.ng whic he had prepared and le.xmmend.-u • ■> i ,. e o suitaoie tor ihe occasion .-" 1 his is in keepiti ■draw a lineof separa ... .. . . -. . . ' , .. , '. , wuh tbe uniform practice ot the official c<.ri»h it what is the practical j air0u , u)ui tiltj vttim h js a n()lollou8 ,',., ■lent jackson on his u)al , 1s practice is not confined to subordinates ,■il text did he refuse tfff prestdeoi jackson himself so far from inter h no he is bow filling dieting all interfeieuce on tfte part of dis otii-b by his financial ex cers with the freedom of elections has actually ■currency has he ! ul ' ia '- e11 ' al *• } e*i of his army of forty inoa ■ls within the sphere **« *&» holders rank and the and freely us ■, ,, • , tiie trankmer privilege under his own signature v i-ers ceaaimy not m djomote i j ftou t the union tne viim powers by virtue o j sluildefs ol taegfobe nis own official pap r ll s.vs pi-e-existeii the ca „„ 0 | be torgotteu mat within a few mouu^h he has usurped every past he has solely with a view to defeat my h institution ; he pro re-election io the senate of the united mai--,h ■the protector of the i 1 his own frank on me prospectus of a newa ■aegovoramen my paper add res.-xi to mn-y cii./.e„s efoma bu . . »».-, -,.*-.,„. i tor lass purpose of oouummr s.ujscrioers and es-^bb-bj bfficers bound to obey \ rinf ., 1 - ri wl y lnrolht r pensioned preaws ev ■s and act on my res eiy 9 e/tim ot tou i caluiuuy against me aim regard to constitution tnereby mislead tiie public judgmnit in r^iau mh ice tliis is his mode lut'.e roouvesot my opposition io the riieasuiesuf^^b lid preserving checks his admmistrauou dictated as uiey liave !);.'.••;,■by the mad ambiuon and corrupt avarice of m influence of bis official confederated advisers above u.id below stairs -■. .... 1 hese facts ca;i;i it be uenied by any une ; uni ;!■utile standard of taxa ttxmum l , wh 4h ihe rub ;- m n ■r expenditures ot tne r reeiuen 0 f mississippi will suffer themselves v.>m he bus been for a high beaofd in market overt by a iiiseraole cabal ail i against it by fits and washington headed by a popular cbicfiain svhoh • tanffl he was soppor has already given orders to his partisaus and of m bahish pressure tariff h-e holders that all the means of the treasury h ,„-..„,. >. iiu amj tne nss must ue brought into action iii.nh , as an enemy to the <* " j • , °. . h 3 , u pusstble 1 may be superceded and a successor^b fern at one inomen j m thj 8ei , ale mw o a ■» repealed six days at suljje . ls te r , c ordrd in obedience to his w.u.h tbe experimeiit 1 of a , vll inmt regard to the honor and interests of tbe^h rt it the proclamation mate i the army and navy.and has the dangerous and corrupting policym sjjosal to subdue refac i of appointing to high and lucrative olfices^h rikiag evidences of ins members of congressmen rebuked in pra>:-h i desire to lessen the nee uy president jackson as it was in insh on foreign importations professions prior to bis elevation to the ot i ak volumes to an mtelii rice of ctnef magistrate the answer is g>t-h be far as depended en in every page ol the executive journal ■ibuted equal burdens and it has been proven by the records ol for-h estates let his own uier administrations that more members ofh ins attempted to send in jongress nave received executive apjioint ■ins of officers from other ments within the last fom yeats than in th ■her tributary to lus la tlnrty-six pieceling years comprising theh 3 throughout the l'n wliote period since the present govern nenm went into operation the patromge of a-m eto on appropriations for jicc ius already proved to be too strong lorh nts.in some ofthestates the people and it is now used to pmchaseh opriations similar in all then representatives md render them rnereb the statute book is full instruinents m the hands ot tbe president ■is wuh bun constitution has the press oeen separated from theh ids it to appropriate mo corruptions of office and the inflaessoe om navigation of the find too public masury no on the contrary i'b voik and the cumber vvas a proouueat itature in this adraiinsira-b lessee but unconstitution turn ai its very commencement to parchassfl ce aripropriation to open d i thji leading presses 10 the country by be-h the wabash in indiana stowing on editors of newspapers the mosth to the principles of state lucrative offices and dealing out to them ■i down in his message at w uh a bountiful hand the money iu ihm nt nf his administration s treasury it cannot admit of a teas nard.m sn the bill to recharter the douot that the uelaioitions ia the qeaerah miinpuuii suvu » u u x - llt(jt ] states po^t office may be traced to the caue standard am limned to tne actual ex "^ . r m eor ia ls concerned in the question suin3 ttu vanced to purchase up w^o cen-b penditures ol the covenunent r , p a . a tp 8 nothing .- to alabtma he yields met , larj i s i],nents and r f an ces assumed ui l'tiai equal burdens and benefits ano eondest ends to compromise the " majesty oi | . lht tt -«•■' eosfiactavs ought so fur as praotieabie to be dittruasftd iae kwa whilst u f f&tj^n-l to advice the «£»« se - i,u -- ' f i s . :"--^ :^ t!0it9 u1 t l ' ie ert pw 3 ovsdosa!aao parts and lo er 5th that the sovereignty ot each state j n .^ tl , r jaii n ? to assert their rights m pur pose o v.dua u ohunored ii . — iu .«. be his will - if jo wv 52 f*^£zl dl^men before tnem to drawn c ue.ton by congress in the 8 uem , ndo „ s w?l n-onal expenditures i bh^1i^f2tt bn liiat tie o , n ( , xpen rlitares of the uovenmient lckle d throughout the union to ought to be reduced aiu the w _, u ex ed 1 aaiet lhe aommi.tiatton »- l(ie trmll . a3 to every travagahce of his predei es=o r reior nt by ? *** «• jf fj i j bich idates to the a.iin.nistrat..m m ans ota rigid economy andastnetae u u nd a 3tncl ona,!ry ot public a ull ll0t bend tbe knee to counsabtlity of pubuc agents r.-»i 1-t tmt apeak tor sheasm es r whiss those wuo ua ttje rigbts „, 7th tiiat the patronage of oirice ought « frj exl , a vagi.nt year t mr kamws power and firnjl "^"* . " meo%m to be dispensed to men of ali political pa i j^z an ex^udnore j a *?* ** [^ tn , nf office ties and at candidates ought to be select nittmm uioos rf uolara th * ***£ , ces and bu ■lrt|tora ed for office most conspicuous tor their exe m?^*\lal^t*t m0 uncrti u of j ub.:c conn pro vtrtu j and francs mm ts oode tas^a d vve have a w-itimuirt.gar.1 io/;«r.fy itssasauf «&*■and reuennhasen .' oe dencej ■» if few^sfthose pebv 8th that he would guard against bring 2"2 f lb iw taea h rsgufi s«sirla fe«,s "- '•• «'* j ; ', . e oef;i , b^theirfuenceofoffieial stahon under -^' **> w , a|minm t,o for tne sopp rt u u..ed pre-es « t .. aau uu . pederal government in conflict with from 1«9 „ p m ihe pre-otr mo , to eodur then , r l^ea^,e u the gee cuntr-varsj , l0 f "^ r*j •■"* ! - p to — '» "^ wuh the cherj.ee tauiass jsa ml sauasspmt year ot mr ajasaa * ever protect me againsl th maligh in r lummes of the puniuscd intnmns of th • gratt and tyrant.who lends l.imuell to ihr vne and degrading purposes 1 a n ree to doclaro in the f~e of tbe c,v,i./--.i bturi !, tb«t there has ldsoj sad i am wre thi will not be iu iumre a single true cr siraph in the scandalous sheets circulated iu this stite.under the piy and purm i.j i of ibis j admiiiinisiration having evep the semblance of trutn to support it such putboaed arrow are sped by editors who h.ve neither charm ternor fortune tolose.and who deal m false hood as the best commodity which they can impose on public credulity to suataie the sinking came of their corrupt em pi oyet a virtuous people can alone apply the cot rectiveto these rhsgraossal outrages on com mon decency and the moral feelings of d ciety these remarks are equally applica ble to the affiliated public journals frot.-i maine to louisiana and may serve to show ! the wretched condition of tbe press un j der this broad system ofbnbery and corrup i tion the manners or ruend the bear i 8 variety iv above subjects wiil be suit-i ably interspersed with biographical sketshst hu 1 morous anecdotes interesting tales poetical sea lections l.q we woold also saj apart a *'! a ,-, rate i-i in oiir paper for the r^es but the » w.,wii his oo*b.twu s a tongue ii it ■*"<' l j this we woalsay oo means consent as such ail appendage woui'd render our paper emirely use-i lass so far is news is concerned ! they shall however receive that attention to which th^l pr»nd station they occupv in society so jostlj entitle them :— we shall give them all the praise tlieir pre-eminent virtues de nand ; but with dim inference to their charms we shall but faithful represenlatiimof^^^^h it that a man sboold l-ave ins b h these gross and palpable contradit i vernon srptenileimmmmm^^m gentlemen . your kind invitation a dupliffl cate of which i had the honor of receiving ye m lerday to partake of a public dinner with fh fellow citizens of yazoo county to be given it^^^h manchester on such a day as 1 might app.iin h meet them is rec-ived impressed with a tn'[h sense of gratitude for this manifestation uf lhe"h confidence and approbation of that pinion ofmyh constituents whose opmi"ns and good wist.es*^^h you have made known to me 1 cennot but re?ret"^^b that intervening engagements put it out of myh pii er lo extend my visits m tne northern coun m ire ut the state beyond tiie county of madwon.^^h i od r the expectation of meeting some on lyniuh your place at raymond or vernon i had m.-.d-h my arrangements to accept your invitation ! r h l'hursday next provide suitable notice could h taken of this intention to the people of you.h county ; but yoar messenger did not arrive uhmlh a laie hour prior to which i had given a pledge^^h to be at canton on fridav next and at other pla ■es in rapid success n thereafter which will oc m cupy all my time until it will become abs >..'•■-■ly necessary for me to return to the seat of the ************* general government in the discharge ol public duties 1 pray you irenilecnen to be me medium of snaveyinsj ibis apology to my frit'nds"""""""""h ilui i *./, . • ii.<imy ... ■guraoce of my graieiui acknowledgments lor th<h bosprtauiy which in heir benalt you have m polite tendered to me h f cannot however permit the occision to psss.^h without returning to you my sincere thanks i m the favorable light in wh'ch you are pleased " ffl view my efforts in the senate during tiie latch session of congress in opposition to the asarpa-^h ti-.-.is of the federal executive and in supi-m-im of ihe mib rties ofthe people and tbe intereete^h of my constituents having been an eaily anoh zealous friend to the present chief magistrate j^b i entered the senate ot the united slates soon^h at'er l.is elevation to that high office with st run s^h prepossessions in his favor and with tho utmost^h confidence thai 1 should find it consis'er.t with 1 proper regain 1 for the public good and the inde m pendent discharge ofthe trust confided lo me bj m the state to sustain the leading measures of l h ai.iiiinisiratioi phis conviction was the resu!i"^b oi a full knowledge on my pari of the great ijm principles advanced by genera jackson pre m ceding tbe contest tor ttie executive chair of th-m naiiou between him-elt and she late president's adams 1 bad no doubt iliat the political ioc m iriues then put four as lhe creed of lhe demo m crutc republican party would constitute the ba m s of his adniinisiratio and that tiie material errors of his pradecesnms would be reformed ac m liiar o the st milliard of hese principles !| vtsiy -■;-.: kfimn ail iov pmuumug ll'ilslipaflb'nj'jw **■ippoiii e and in obeying the dictates l my on h judgiii'-nt rather than the advancement of ' .- h n personal ambition i followed what 1 deem h i to be the path i duty o in country and pla h myself in opposiii n tothe ruinous poin-yh icb was recommended to congress un.ler thi h uence of the weak and wickej advisers of the h si den , l-uuiinu in direct conflict with al theh i^..-s he had voluntarily maoe to the people ■be united sutes both before and immediate i ifter his election i rb is sudden change in tha relations between sjf anil ihe president whose elevation 1 had k:ated,gave rise to the imputation most tin tly promulgated to my prejudice through ihe umns of a peostuued press tiiat i had aban led the principles on which i was ei sen .. nator by uie legislature of this state in 1830 d violated ttie known will of my constituents lese cold declarations made in open violation train before the american people are doubt s misled many honest patriotic men who had t tbe means of correct information and vsii aceu lmpln it reliance on those who were in tested in mj liownfall there is no fouiiiia m tor lhe charge ; iny principles have un.it-r me no change ; my practice has uniformly ac irded with my professions ; and if i nave not nged myself under the banner of president ick>ou the cause must be traced o hrs own ot nq e ey aud not to any defect of incli ition with me to illjs.rate his fame by irrymgout the gieat purposes for wlncii he as selected to preside over the utsunies of the iejmbuc i am now ready as i ever have been to et in concert with gen jackson on fhe rinciples which brought him nuo power li of which he lias totally disregarded ana epudinted in the progress of his adminis ration what were the professions sad irincipies of that rhflunfuudted individual nur io ins elevation to uie presiden<*yr ut 1'iii.t no chief magistrate ought to serve tnore than one term 2d t.nit the aciion of every department if the government should be restricted to the powers enumerated in the uoastita tion these are perilous times ; and a respon | biwlity asvrul as the tomb and extensive as e t'-rniiy hangs over every man vho shall take upon inms-lt the management of a newspaper because public opinion is measurably lorme.l frmii the tone ot the press the action of the peopbs depends upon opinions previously funned and upon ibeir action is suspended the d sti niesqf tiie republic an abiding reverence lor the cons itiitioirai laws of lhe land should bs raatinually cherished and deeply ineolsaietl j bct-mse upon their acknowledged supremacy depend lhe happiness of man tne peace of soci ety the security of our insulations the prosper ity of our flourishing union ami the durability ot our happy form of government rut aside from thib secret silent and irrt-sist blame where we must ! i have thus gentlfmen given you a gen*^^^^h eral outline of tbe principles avowed by h general lackson at the time of bis plevat'drth to the presidency and of his practical a p i plication of them a mi kite x iimn.-u'or.b of these milters would be still wire apddll-m ing what resemblance is there b.-twr.-nl these professions and practices common sense will answer none not the hr-:'..l is it possible that an mtellig nit people i can be induced by tho inri leoca if a pup i tar name to forget what they ow to them i selves and frown on their e-l cause he will not become io'-ii'.i ot executive power and shift his coot-ol to every breeze that m ly spring up n ti.o i political horizon i will not permit mvsei td i believe it but if i im mist iken n thisre«r i it will be a solemn earning to my successor h to take care how he dares to act inde|»«ndepll7 st set up his own opinion of the the rights ■-'•'! honor of his constituents in op osition i h the will of tbe kx.cnive me will cease l represent tbe peope,and bis votes will be re 1 corded at the bidding of bim wbost u.!s rc.dym k to take tbe responsibility .' i have no p>ire-m hension thai the freemen of mississippi wulh submit lo this imperial rule.nn.1 sutler lhein-1 selves to be endorsed over like a promts i soi-y note to every aspirant who rimy i be selected to ride over their liberties and i prostrate their best interests you mi rest i assured that the alarming usurpation of i icutive power which it has been my du i i resist to the utmost of my ability era i ussssjstsqog w ri.el a^wrrrrts origuiatirtg la i empire state of new y irk and deagli i o favor the interest of that st de at the i i fice of the industry and prosperity of i great valley ofthe mississippi to shs i i the preteii nons of that arch intriguer i rtio van buren as the nicrsssstiif proa i at jackson and preserve from bankrupt i the safety funds of the albany regency i treasury has been seized and distrtbdtss i inch a manner as might best effect these i eels — chartered rights which are held i iolate by all the governments of mo • "■" b rope have been swept away like eh-oh ore a tornado — the sacred right f tiidh jury secured by an express provision of i constitution is disgraced and undesub-h boats to executive derogative — tne p r-*h property and treasure of every d scrp-^^^h n has become a vested right 1 1 trie ssuleut not as he alleges under fie cm-h ution but by virtue of powers whi<-h pf"-h isted in that instrument aud which ire i urns as appertaining to bis o.fico the^^^b rse and the sword ofthe datmsj b en united in the bands of a single m :, h iirh is the plain definition of idespoti-jp-^^h the constitution and laws are held to i adewa of fie executive will which is ml m intially the government and yr sps .--.-. ryh wer ofthe co ordinate departments — : ""*! iblic expenditures have increased to theh lormous amount of twenty-three mi v.o^h uiually — the post oiiice department h i".m h-ome insolvent by the corrupt ippiic.itioiim i its funds to improper an illegal pui 13-m and to supply the deficit large sum htvuh een borrowed on the ere lit f the u st .' s.h nder the sanction of president j-icks m^bh ltiiout the authority of i r.v and in dir-cth mlation of the constitution — t urr i it.onl i its most hideous form boldly m^r.-bes^h orth in open day and 1.1 protected t nl niiiishmerit by tbe power of appointment nd removal from office which is now u -. m olely as an engine to reward those bjfco borship a political n'pl i>bel i in hi things \ l i3 e r i rf*more of thosame character i • m equired to approve to entitle me to ftvor is an orthodox jackson man i reins d ny approbation st fearlessly defended tha principles of tree governm-nt.m den usee ol the denunciations d tpeaaronexlpreafc tie vindictive malice of him whose usurpiflorni ml misrule i contnbutcd to check and res train it remains to be seen whether tha people oi a oerica who have hitherto stood at the bead ol free unions throughout the world ii at tin early period of tin ir history torv.bacaiae willing instruments us the hands of a de-.10t.and aid in tbe overthrow ol ihfl liberty purchase bf the blood of their la then of tbe revolution transmuted as a rich ubentaaea to their defendants in a eaasf m bol and just it would be inexcusable iu me to doubt the result souther cit1xex ahle pjwer bef.re our hands sha'j be lied they sh.ail be severed from our body and thrown to the doers in the street before our mind shall submit to shackles nf any description it shall be iven iu to despair and t'r./.en into a barrenness ..... u : ..,.., z imet.f f v • / " oar s-.ul shall be omquerea bj the " hope id re j wsrd k '* or the '• fear ot punishment it shall be | redeemed from the " ahackles of raorariiy and sent to receive its doom in the courts of eterni ty ' before we will relinqo'ah our right to think speak print and publish onr own deliberate opi nions in r lation to public uic-i and public mea sures we will renounce existence itseit take away our righto as a free mum and life has no charms for us ! we snail deal plainly wuh the people not caring who may be affected by our course we would rather bask for one hour in the approving smiles of an intelligent and mi j deceived people than lo spend a ie.'ii*r«fc«»'i't amidst the damning usriits of a motley crew ol office hunters despots demagogues tyrants i tools and hypocrites wp shall watch with a lynx-eyed vigilenee the conduct of men in power : and in every cr : s of political transgression , we shall apply the rod without distinction or mercy our pea will be dipped in rose water or sail as occasion may seeni to requite private frieee'ship shall not protect public men fiom rtiesevesest eruiiny : nor shall persona dislike turn away our support trom a political benefactor tu the country . in shurt : tne •' citizen shall be what it ought tn be | and just what evtfry good and great man waau l il in oe ! | i i n i fn n 1 ! 1 1 subscriber proposes to publish in the town j led t i " ' reeusnoro.if.h.no.-lh car dinu.a splendid a y ;,.::.; i»v per litaring th^f m u\e thousands 0 doitars are annually sent to j i^o uo dorth to eurebase periodical intellisjci.ee and j m r literature because the wants of tbe people in this ! p respect are not supplied at home ! it s the purpose ofthe citizen to fill this [ vacuum it wil contain every thing of interest h in literature politics reh|ion and morality that ml ft can be found in the northern publications or in bb the high-toned literarj journals of kass/e ;— to which we shall tdu a rich fund of domestic and information no where else to be met with bjlt\u southern press stands low in public esti lie paper is bad the me matter er kidse in vat if-s than f •.. m i a brther buled 10 tllc l'oiio'ah.;r i i i ehall be our business to iva?3 all such experi may serve to enlighten i-al science let them .... and action and then broad pages uf intelfigewee n.-h in resources will crown the ef will flow upon a thousand the " southern ciuz-'i will be published once a week on a large imperial sheet with a new press and new type trie lir-u ou.nber ui issue as sum as two thousand subscribers are ob tained the price will be three dollars and fifty cts per annum payable at the date oi the hr.-t num ber—vviih an additional 50 cents tor every three months payment shall thereafter be delayed no subscriber will oe received for a shorter pe rio.i than twelve months ; and ahvilare to order a discontinttance within the fear will subject tbe subscriber tu payment for the whole of t lie sue ceerting year no paper will be sent beyond the limits of the staic without the subscription money in ad vanes the difficulty of collecting small soma a a distance renders n adherauce to tins rule absolute v indispensable s subscriber can be ideased from the sub acnptioq price of the paper even dwrtgh be should refuse to receive it front the office until all arrearages are paid and a uisuuuance ex pres-dv ordered advertisements not exceeding twelve lines i will be neatly inserted three times fbr one did ! lar and twenty-five cents for each continuance j those of greater length inthesame proportion | all letters and communications to the editor i tank be post paid or they will not be taken hues the oiface let those who enclose money or ite on important business bear this in mind h william swa1m greensborough,jan 1 lbs4 in regard lo""""c"o havem us ! ! bf rad roadsh to uvcr-^h this respect the false trap ■it for smister^h people as a pi irnh 1 uf cbssiag bet h m ah despotic nurance the ... < i h nee and viitue arch nstitui'.ons are na ■, so far as it is m m legitimate ::<--■to enable m good of mankind m m rd to the const itti ************* vernincnt w*e-ate|^b noral;.titudintri-m instructive powers^h nation ; but deatb^b which would ei.lh ii it t.y construe m the sun from '<< a ■iman wisdom withh it is detective leth ■ver lie violated m clearly ascertained ■rule ot conduct >' h ist conduct is noth ttcn constitutioi b.h i the will of thetrh iingit not shalib i n the community ■with th.-e rules ■actions are to bej tea departmetdtofb baefa legal subjcctsb under this bead i al decisions acts <>!"■tale legislatures asb usasa in the ordi-b i i immense field open ■rs shall ramble un t . ( f,,r tho inhest sen n meat bu'h in rith the assistance ade-nts of die nrs ' citi'atn'*abovcany ihe united suies b&k ol our juarw j ed wiiii lliorus and hit we intend to roll it baanififrt to all oar truuriles are uasub ers may be plucked beset our path at this time in aw a upon the inarch ot it-cumulated gloom of rig before tiie stately a f people who once i ut their sovereigns iii.ler their feet — an.j ; st ration it will be ae experience of nth rhest access to means ate in the union ano tunuy in the w..rid wth legislative j)lu , esl fed miscellaneous rt.msieps.asapeople and peace sr.all be ; dand sprca before jung shall pass uiuioti xew books jtst it ec kited at the north carolina bookstore the 6th vol condensed l(.;jiish chancery reports tne amen an almanac and repository of use ful knowledge for 1835 jones defence of die revolutionary history ef n carolina belgium and western germany by mrs tr.d lope this will be read with much avidit by all who wish to become acquainted ivitu the manners and people ol tins interesting country the celebrated blue book memoir ot vulocq agent of the french police sketches of society in ureal bttnaa ami ire land by c s stewart of the l stated navy the anxious inquirer after salvation by ji hn aiif/uames authoi of ihe family monitor . fee i counse's to young men on modern infidelity by the rev form morrison d !) ; , cecil hyde a n..vcl in 2 vols 1-2 mo i uuther and daughter 2 rob by tne author ot e'in-ummmy gall middleum a novel in 2 vols 12 mo lhe doomed 2 vols ; ftjesha fne subscribers embrace ihe present opporton iu ot iiiu.riiiiun their fitends and the public gen erally tea they are ae he«rimii..g to re.-eive their anual supply of every variety ot law theological historical and mieeefbeeeoe books and s large aasoruues of greek latin spanish italian french and english senool books and stationary turner hlm1ls raleigh nov 1s..4 » i pray you gentlemen to accept for your selves and those whom yo i lesresent as surances of the great respect of which 1 b350m wood your faithful friend a fellow c-ilizen geo poindextf.r msrieklayer &. jplaslcrer \ offers ms services to the cwhaeasof sal ' isnury and its vicinity he may be found at present in town . j baii,bury,n 5 till av
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1835-01-03 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 03 |
Year | 1835 |
Volume | 3 |
Issue | 24 Whole No. 128 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
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, January 3, 1835 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina, this issue has a small amount of damage. |
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 |
OCLC number | 601553238 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1835-01-03 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 03 |
Year | 1835 |
Volume | 3 |
Issue | 24 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 5074541 Bytes |
FileName | sacw01_024_18350103-img00001.jp2 |
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, January 3, 1835 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina, this issue has a small amount of damage. |
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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1 sasaf "*%& * - t m 9 < r sji . 5r©mm&it by hamilton c jpmmi , salisbury x c 3 1835 vol 1 11-3 1-oe 24-wholk fto izs jtflttd terms the watch m ••>- may hereafter be had for two dulura snd fifty cents per year a clbsb of fobs new subscribers who will pay in advance tbe w-hmp^mt at one payment shall have the pap v fear at two dor lsbseanh.aad as "••.;_•'■* same class shall eight dollars the same terms shall continue otherwise they will be charged as other subscri bers subscribers who do not pay dining the year will be charged three hollars in all cases no subscription will be received for less tli3n one year nopaper will be discontinued bat at tha op tion of the editor unless all arrearges are paid an , c3»a11 letters to the editor must be pobf paid ; otherwise tliey will certainly not be at tended to terms of advkktisisg iifty cent a square for the firat insertion and twenty fine vents per square for each insertion afterwards no advertisement will be inserted tor itss than ose i)oi.r.\n advertisements will be continued until orders are received to stop them where no directions are arevhiosiy triven ( advertisements by tbe year or six months will be made at a dollai p.-r month for each square with the privilege of changing the form ever quaiter __^_^_______ red that may serve to inform the mind improve r we present the following poindexter of mi on the oc tion to a public dinner by a ( of trie citizens of manchester is dangerous to lib **> u l . l " amkeioom fur the promised mdencv and there *' h!s is e^moruy w-uh a reasreanoe tt.e --'■a with jealousy by 2*»««*h«jr fpswie agents has progressed ...■; ,, i i.-r o.i tins subie.-i v.u uuv look to i .'■tors and beprcsen ... m i , ■- ■' e i * ,, '•■* - umees lot detain mix receivers of public m . "■mutations ot lj.see : „„>.,, to an 1[lsj|ven , postuia |