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vhltfllto c jones salisbury n c saturday april 16 1836 sjai w^r-^r 5 ■- <* . xbrms | the thorough-bred and r^wstcbms nwylarresnerhj had h cfffhr.1tfh horse ! , zn od fifty ceetspsi yss j j ! wrsc n subscr : cis who will , r^^jp . ,. whole sum at one payment j ..,. r for one year at i wo doi - , f fl r * jtd jloaktathe asms class shall 3*m>m timmw eontiniie.h subscri-m ■" j ■the speech of j your seat^^^^phhhh^^^^ibghhjl^^^h mn porter of louisiana | grace and urbanity which so eminentiv 6.m ! k the wa >* has eent£sr!km n the senate of the u states ! 555 you ~ ? m sa,ute wm with affee i z su l ffic,ent sanction and martin \ 3 m mmsslli the frnmirr t , , lu ! nale . cnm p a nce he answers vonr i '" 0 avails him8elf ol t,1e wb we expunging resolution salutation with kindness and aw tl ! p m ° f his elcvate(l p d pave.1 mw t j tt . e - ves arefix d on you and him : and ™- : '!'* r ° ad to lhe presidency by the liberah w tuesday march 22 favored than other nion*c ltrlzz \\\\\*** m ? ° f »«*- ™« p~^b f let us however sir follow this matter a bless the same moment with the serial * ", p for lhe p**«ident.,l market if th little further if as lhe honorable senator j aad the ***** warn 8 f *™ nothing in all this incompatible says we are to be governed by the english i the preliminaries of reception saaaai o i?t l!le p " ic stalio **' 9*ml to the puritvl practice on this subject of expunging | i ver > and the bustle attending it terminated * elect ' ve lii<lm " ari,j u'tngenn um presume we must take that practice entire a solemn silence prevails you slowly " l " > ' tmt — » frreefsbtiaabbbt whetsbnstm we are not at liberty to introduce one part j r,se r m your seat the president does p v "^ to mr - va n ren's being the nextb ol it and reject another there is certainly th same you pause for a moment and rcs,l,cul * ! m no rule in our body which prescribes how it : canno t conceal lhe emotions winch the f hun*svi!h advocate.aa^sai e done lmuale | feeling however assssssssssssfl lhe parliamentary precedent throughout composed and you address the p,csl the ria | lt in these the principle whenever , *« the senate of united st-tr-i ne parliamentary proceedings infringe on have imposed on me the most bgreeabla d-r.l uie rights real or supposed of the execu of announcing to you whiehi tiveui.el magistrate he sends for the jour | has induced thern your presence oats or comes to the house and strikes out ln chamber deeply jrnpresud with ottensive matter with his own hand the your the field and contrary the powers of the e cabinet convinced that under divmel on legislative matters are impugned providence more aprv l by the or resolution or are im to mankind than any other mortal whom properly exercised the erasure is made bv *— •»* lived in the fide of . i t ac '* u.evl under the order the house to show your devotion to vourl touch appears to be the practice there and j p erson > and their sensib.lity to vour fame i ,, s here let us have with grief they are under the necessity i purity 1 he resolution therefore pro i ol saying that there is found on iour-m posed by the senator entirely gratuitous a of this body which ,. a l the thing can be done and strictly speak ivorth y of them and of you that res.>lu-h ing ought to be done without anv tlon declares that the senate differ in oui-i-l our part the president himself accor ' v,th you on lawfulness and cmsti-l ru l es of parliament one of your public acts am the gentleman recommends to cur a declaration sir which they had no authori-l doption has the right to send for our "° make and which is inasmuch and make such ia them as lts ******* from the opinion of you thel he thinks nt that senaters may see that wlsest a nd the best the senate have re-b i am not mistaken on this beg j solved shall be expunged from th i.b leave to quote them the following illustri 9 a warning to posterity that thisb ovs precedent derived from the act the j branch of the legislature in all tnucb and sapient king james the hefeafter keep within its constitutional pov fl first of blessed no opinion on any act ofl the of commons in england sir i the chief magistrate the senate havel at the time when their glorious be would he more grate b the perogative the crown and the to you more conformably to prece-h rights oi the people was about to commence ' iet)ts drawn from the purest periods of^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ass^^^^h passed the following resolution british history that you should expunge """ " lle ' ldl " ' ks^^b the commons now assembled in par s odious res hit ion with your own hand mobile march 2 f 1h;w^^m lament being justly occasioned thereunto j tne manner in which the expurgation to major general edwaid p garnet orum concerning sundry liberties fr . s.ises and should be effected is left entiiely to your the united slates army privileges of parliament amongst others discretion to erase the resolution bv t a meeting of the citizens of mobile a here mentioned do make this protestation drawing black lines around it is the mode copy of the proceeding of which is here following u lt the liberties franchises and preteired by many of your friend and p-.r wilh enclosed the uuder-i nied were v jurisdictions of pailiamectarethe ancient fy u'llarly by that distinguished and high pointed a committee to invite vouto pir and undoubted birthright and inheritance minded body the virginia legislature i take of a public dinner in this ritv at ucli oi lhe suhj.-cts ofeog'aiid that the urgent r r sout you sir this pen that it nay in time as may suit your convenience in te and arduous affairs concerning the king,state your own hand av,cnoe your wrongs am limony of the liit;h regard entertained bv and defence of the realm and of the church sh»uonly further say sir that tins is the them for your distinguished military acr of england and the maintenance and ma lia pp iest and proudest moment of my life vices in bringing the hostilities with the king ot laws and rediess of mischiefs and ii is ? l9r v enough for one man 1 seminole indians to a speedy and success grievances which daily happen within this sir ' 1 had also run out the gracious an hi termination realm are proper subjects and matter oi swt r which the president would have made the undersigned take great pride in add counsel and de-bate in parliament and that lo lil13 o - val and affectionate address but 1 ing their own approbation of your distin in the handling and proceeding of those was treading on ground which i could guished military conduct and in common businesses every member of the house of not approach and i therefore abandoned with the rest of their fellow citizens hail parliament hath and of right ought to have t '' you as the champion ofthe defenceless and freedom of speech to propound treat rea i — i suffering inhabitants of florida whilst son and bung locottclusion the same and i *' icc -*'"• r 0 * 00 * 8 spr*eh they will ever remember that your bravery that the commons n parliament have like humanity and patriotism t carried you to liberty and freedom to treat of these matters tttt vice ppf^'1i)f t t t t thf lhe fiel d of battle fearless of the conse m such order aa in their judgment shell * qnences and without awaiting the ceremo seem tittest and tiiat every member of the field ! ! ny ofa special order the result has de sani house bath like freedom from all im on friday evening list a shower of monstrated the wisdom and propriety vf peaenment imprisonment and molestation pamphlets fell upon the devoted post of 3 0,,r r prompt and energetic movement other than by censure of tbe house itselfj fice of this place under the rani of that * ve ten ' ler our congratulations upon lior ct concerning any speaking reasoning distinguished functionary martin van bu y°nrsafe return to the bosom of your or declaring of any matter or matters touch ren these pamphlets were of course di hriends and beg yon to receive the assu ing the parliament or parliament business rented to various good citizens ol the town rancc3 f 0,jr friendly regard and esteem and that if sny of the said members he and connty of madison committee complained of aad questioned foreny thing hiis neat little electioneering document — done oi s.u:i in parliament thefarn is to i '» entitled " northern sentiments upon the iieadqi-arterswksturn dtparthknt "• be shown to the king by the advice and movements of the abolitionists — and em mobile march 207 is.'fo ) consent ol di the cominons assembled in braces,within the compass of sixteen pages gentlemen — 1 have received with deep parliament before tbe king gfje credence the proceedings of the anti-abolionist sensibility and gratitude your friendly to any private laformatioh 1 meeting it albany mr van iluren's letter \ greeting w ith the accompanying resoln the sovereign just alluded to rir on ' r ' r7 * otrasco to a gentleman in georgia '. lions of the citizens of mobile unanimous learningthis audacious avowal of right m pun the state question an extract upon ! iv approving my late movement against the the part of the commons was extremely governor juarcy's message and the speech seminole indians md.gr.ant he dissolved the body and rail of wr wright of new york in the sen i can hut repeat to you what i have said ing for the journals struck out the reselu j pt0 ' upon the disposition of the abolition to our friends and fellow citizens of flori tion with hi own hand petitions da and particularly of tallahassee and now sir i propone that we shall rn sll ] the major portion of this pamphlets pensacola that tbe movements and ens things conform to tbe rtgni royal precedent b . °^ ol , 1 d * te ' and has , greatly | ures wh.ch tt.ey and you so cordially ap let these be no half-way work let u i 8ubmilfed to j hc n a*»d ordeal ot political ; prove were called for by the sad disasters carry out the glorious example in all i.sj c t lm 7 ' fbe p^ty connexion bearing whr-li our fnuiiicr inhabitants and our i '.., t , r r r ».,„ and tendency ol these papers we shall n,)i ■exposed small detachments ol officers antl icnc.lj rrfjutii arii proportions , -, - 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' ; ,. , .■• i ■■•. .. ■, if u^m tho k n ,,^'. f c n „. ii 1 1 pretend at this time to discuss bat the men within the limits of my military cotsv h however tne donoranle bona or will i *. , , ,. , , . . , : i . i ... i i •• l ..,„ , r m<.t i mnnn j t i ,. . ! •"'' » thai thev p i o ranked bv the second mand had suddenly buffered ; disasters not go the whole recommend bun to come .. ■, ~ ,. j ', , i • . • r l > * , _,, u 0 „„„ „„ . , i , , , , : cliicer in tne government and that officer which our frontier inhabitant and our ex as near to it as he can and 1 humbly sub ! , , r . ir • r • i ' i i . . - * v •» 4 i ™ l t i a „.. .. too a candidate for the vice presidency de 1 posed small tlei-ioomem of officer and mit tp him a nether he had not better so a ■i , -.. • ,• ■• ,■.. 4 , „ , , r . , i set vets a serious comment hue ol the men witi-.m trie units of mv military com mend or rather to modify his resolution i , , • •• • i ■...... a i i , . ., d -., . - ? zr boldest most striking and most alarming i mand bad suddenly sutlered ; disasters that v.e may invite the president ol tiie u i n r ' . i,;„i mr , \. :. u . . , i , ,, j , . ., . . i . , innovations upon the usage ofour govern which mr:.le it my bounden duty promptly n ed states to mt tms body and be bun 1 is e aml extengive 08e willea « to afford 3 rem , dv , by repairing with a li self the instrument by which ihis stain on ; . ny . u n d of thp franki awe forcci y >#/ tl ] the - our procecnipsssbould beremoved i would j ritil for objecl ;. au(1 t hi . um i or.hr to search for and chastise the propose such an amendment myself but as j * § j » j m . offi » e jot wlthoul for formal qr _ iwou.d be competed to vote against the f it h:;s den well remarked hy that intre rfera or ■, formal plan of operations hy a resolution even so amended 1 am afraid t _. fofi rf corr mlon , lh:ui „ j hal v ,.,-, r . jhni or of little experience n this peoesof would not be courteous to adopt such • gay was f«c toiay is tfoctrirte one pr warfare a plan of operations most proba course but i again recommend the ««"; j ce ;| enl b j gets a;i0t ! ier . thev soon a , ri . bly founded upon systrtas of european orable senator to think of tne matter and ; dolate & and corjm -. uue /,,,,> v . i.e ti.e tactic which are known to have as little give his proceeding the shape i propose ; pf lhp nk wag m atu>m?led , simpiy ; application to operation bgaiasm the prowl i he senatoi i see signifies his dissent and j wuh a view q romote or defeal t ,, e politi ' ing savage as ihey bane agarnatsgsagofban i fear we roust swallow the dose as he has i ca , fortunes ot rndjvidnals the boldness : gry wolves or a flock ol'vuln.res ! ehherof prepared it but hoping that my suggestion | am , novehv of lhe un dert:.king produced a them to be found e nnniabed,mnm be sought raightbelavorably received 1 had thi mor | s!>ock 0 [ ; ur n ns e and indignation in the for and attacked whenever found gores ning before coming here carried out the j ubue mind ani even he reckless parti ; ed by this simple plan of operations de whole scene in my own mind j ' usan w a{i of yielding a reajy and blind rived not from shreds and patches of com i had imagined sir the senate convened ; approbation sought ingenious pretexts and pilations of european pooka but from the the members in then seals our faithful sec ! palliations for the proceeding but now ; experience ofthe most saeeeasfaj of our retary at his post the approach of the j these sentiments of unfamiliar repugnance american commanders i did not hesitate president is announced immediately our • to a daring and extraordinary practice have ; to pursue the enemy whithersoever 1 had sergeant-at-arms a very grave and discreet ! passed away entirely the'use of canvas \ reason to calculate on being able to find person who each day so cleariy & audibly sing franks bv everv officer in the govern him in force i accordingly found and met announces message from the house of | ene.it ts openly end rtnblu^hinglijvindica'ed m in battle and nnaliy subdued and representatives eye eye o>c takes his sta what yesserdav was fact to-day is doc impelled him to sue for peace tion at the door and in a distinct and bim < trine f it ia now the settled v age ofthe whether he is or is not sufficiently beat tone cries out the president of the v \ country i frank i t onlv public docti en to meet the wishes of our public func s/oles he enters we use from oar 1 merits bat opinions coming from any and tionanes deemed by some of our old seats joy glistening in the eyes of hr fru nds | everv ouam r lo answer the transcient friends more capable lhan myself of jui distviay pictured on tbe countenances of las ends of par.v or t serve the selfish and ing 1 have not taken upon mysell todec.de opponents ge traverses the roon with a corrupt objects of individual ambition or.e hut for my own part i have not a doubt firna step and dignified asr you rise trora ! officer franks for another and each for hun but that the measure oi punishment given . 3fvclvl'»peil i b y ear at the stable of the mansion hotel the mam ■| three ijollsra in all cases ! to commer.ee on ihe 1st day uf april and e..a on ,. ,,„,,, will u rece.veu tor less that . st jay rf jo , y 3 ' ...... he will lie let tu m3re at the very moderate . fm be dibcostinned bni nt the op nrif . p i me dollars lim , 8wfle , r , uolesa ni arrearges are paid , -, fn dollarsthe seasoa,sed fifteen .... . 1 dollars to insure a mare to be in f.al the - \ e - 1 ! the ld.t..r ..,.,,. be seal . , nw b|e al „ u mm , hti „ nw js _ ./ ., ie raia they will eertaiuly nrt be at b«as>rwl the season ssaaay at theespiration ef ... ' ii season — & the isseraecebs so;.n as the fact or anrsatisrao fifty cents < a fa a9cer , a i,,ed r the property ebanged ic^fifij . ,,, first insert aud twenty-fame mmtm .„ ; , : „ „„ -«, 1>e jraagrcpgreai isfl „ are for each msertum afurwards | jeare will be taken to prevent acciden'is but no l ent will ue inserted tor less ; liability for aay that may happea dollas i it is deemed unnecessary lo make any iaborc - will be continued until orders < s i atehierii of ,|, e bnsarbag9e | excellency of bb»d , t0 stop them where no directions ' f rinf ll act j 1>ri r f i/ydypper a the pedigree ■y nven ! below will sufficiently indicate that he is uf the . beatsbythe yesrersa months will : 0bst h | jo(j ,„ america regards either ibe tort ' ' ... a t i dollar per month tor each s.piate | „. d . i | e or baraesa and all who wish to raise fiee ; r j e ot changing the form every j | lorses w j , l|l)y nave to-ee n j m _ f)is f 1;if . j mh9j m , - j great muscular power ami action and iiis general ■beautiful form hportunity offers for i:i"i to bstock calls then poetry stanzas ' awake psaltery and harp ; i myself will awake early wake when the mists of the blue mounttii.i sleeping like crowns of fflory in the distance lie ; when breathing from tbe sauth o'er blossoms sweeping the rale beais music through the sunny sky while lake and meadow upiaud groves and the i:\pungers i n y"risi ; ding il e election to the s - pn | te ol the united states of three van bu renmen messrs nirholas walker and j aires it is very douhiful whether mr bea l ton s expunging resolution will pass that j body this session pennsylvania has in ! strtieteu her senators to vote sgainst it it is said that mr mckean one of them,\vho has always been opposed to mr van bu rcn will gladly obey the instructions ; and that mr buchanan the other senator has announced in the lobe we have not seen that paper that he will obey the in structions or resign a majority of the senators then will unquestionably oppose the resolution i adeed several of the ad ministration senators and among them mr king of our own state opposed the word » expunge last year ami proposed instead tbe words rescind to make null an void and in fact the whole senate with the exe ( . p t lon ottos mensbere only voted to strike out of mr benton resolu tion the won erpunge mr benton himself voted to strike it out it was deem ed odious — unconstitutional row then an j these senators now contradict themselves j anil vote to " expunge their own journal ! i will air king of alabasa a do it will i mr king of georgia i we will not be lieve i until we know the fact stream srnile like the glory of an eden dream wake while unfettered thought like treasures spri hiring bid the heart iean within its prison-cell ! w heii birds and brooks through the pure air are flinging the mellow chant of their b^uiling spel ; vvhes earliest winds their anthems have begun and incense laden their sweet journeys run then p-,allery and harp a tone awaken whereto the echoing bosom may reply as earth's rich scenes by shadowy night for saken unfold their beauty to the filling eye : when like tbe restless breeze or wild-bird's lay pure thoughts on dove-like pinions float a way ti^btnvin waxted tilf lasiaesb f conducting this paper has - 1 hunhensome ihat i cannot do it . ean ,| do uiys'-h jii-iice in other respects i . , to hike a partner into the edito nt of the watchman i should re iijifh degree ol'quahticati in as indispensa fof whether i he present ediuir possesses i in able to show inronlr stable proof tahlishment is ia a high degree pro lerery aay improving | prefel a gentleman of the bar who trilling to form a co-partnership in the lao — letters post paid will be . answered detailing the affairs ie more than ought to be done nenl i and giving my views of all tagaa of the proposed arrangement : a onferencs however weald be aocessa . i tore clostm such a contract ii c jones mych vppi.lt is a beautiful cbesnul sorrel sixteen and a half hands high live years old this spring perfect in all his limbs excepting his rijfiit hind leg whie'n was injured in his first and only appearance on the turf when and where he fully proved himself to possess both bottom and speed and was thought by his owner col j c guode of virginia to be lhe best colt he ever ra.sed and he has raised some of the best crack jvog of virginia for ihclanea tbe far-famed poly h.-pkins ball sister to jiyclypper who ran upwards of twenty races generally victo rious and when taken from the track her equal or superior was not supposed lo be in america she waa then purchased for the large sum uf 2.500 and sr-nt tu england as a breeder yi'lyppkr was gut by cadmus his dam the dam of polly hopkins by the imported archduke imported sterling imported obscuri ty imported wildair imparted cub mare gadmas gat by str archv : hi3 dam by shylock imported bedford poso old cefor imported cluckfast out of a young fearnought mare wake thou too man when from resfreshing slumber and thy luxurious couch thou dost rise thanks for lile's golden gifts — a rnrmtlts num ber — calm dreams and soaring hopes tnd rummer skies wake ! — let thy heart's fine chor-is bo touch-d in praise w hile the pure light of morn around thee pbys 1 jiobile advertiser watts uf tvhes o.v sgh00x •! office } - ury n c )" j papers with whom i exchange will o . ' ... j giving this a few insertions the sesoad qaarter uf the first session will commence on tbe 1st of apiil per si.ns e'esirous to place their daughters or wards under mrs hutchison's care re respectfully laqnested to enter theiu as early in the quarter as possible first class per quarter fl 75 second chiss do do - 5 25 french do do - 5 vo psinting per course - - 5 00 ornamental work per course 5 60 salisbury march 19 18*6 tl'35 j a i i fl h u r i f e m a i e academy ubs susan d nye hutchison utving removed from raleigh to salisba rv will open her school at tho academy on utei salisbnry april 2,1856 37tf vtktv books just received ami for er.le us at the north carolina book store viz home's latrodoetiea sea edition 2 vols m liner's church history ds do do n ebuhn's borne 2 s-ols faberco infidelity 1 v ■• > - i rge universal history 2 vols all i ife oi scott i vol iiy of literature 1 vol i the horse pubtiahed by d green v tiling's sejeel speeches vol lemu i of the kt v john h ric.?.d d 1 vol ' erica mannere and habit t.y dr miller 1 v 1 be pilgrims of walsingbam 2 vol3 know edge lot the people 3 i ne i - i.nstian fl rist flora s dictionary c;;i-;^.ijn tales london religious sou v en ier sscial tales for the young by mrs sherwood sw rd a pocket almanac presbyterian pocket calendar tuftneti 6 hughes raleigh jaa 851b ls.jo is of admission as folios flits r class oarrxiige jlnd , hw wnung a ul in ti gei 1 i 1 ti'ci.iinr & composition n.ihsks making pa session if five month -• :; ■lt.n<.:i ml fund becono class m!vl'hh|.s jl.j.il..^y,l.uri.i s .!■. fthe .! it.-*.iry a lest ik lod i.i ".-. • • gy algebra tieometry newman k ii ivm.huls ui c ri hi .- 11 ii •-.;.., s logic aikku aa chemistry and natural pjuilo i'.iie.s moral phihiscphy , natural tbeo tj ii i evidences of christianity and smart's ptuiumpby per sssaioa 15 00 oonuugent fund 50 extrm fjhorges 11 ntal l'.'iiiiiitnr per course 5.3 00 • ju bronze do 5 00 | and fainting — water clours per sess 8 00 i'.i-.-a set tarn 10 00 urauseatal needle work in ail itphe subscriber informs the public that he h sti ■■earn - m the above boss'iess in all its vsrioii branahes t h's old stand a few doors eaat oflb*courtl wj ou market street hav ing a fall supply ni laorkmen mac understand tlnir business theeulisorifc^r foel confidence in bisassomnee to the public that orders for work in his line wif always fe executed immediately snd in a manner to giaa the m<wl entire oatisfae lion to this be pledgee himself : his work will be 5rran f ed he would also *!...,. th-t ho ha now or band and tor sale a ncrnber .... vehicle made in s - " y superior manner and of il.e best materiel at ( as morgaiiton female seminary carriage barouches ftihe exeictses of this institution were te rn aumed 00 1st monday n this month un der tic conduct of he former very competent and accomplished tutoresses mrs polk and miss douglas the trustees renew tbeassur ances th y formeily gave as .-.. 1 he great ad an t ages of this school i health quiet moral sm literary instruction be aimed at they say wit coafidei.ee thai ihere are few institutions more likelj to afford them than tuis ill varieties per bess 5 00 . ivernmeat ot the school will be strictly i;:tii<l it will lie conducted on the i down in mrs hutchison's view oi ivim-an already betore the public le of instruction now praetised by the bsively nsefel schools in our country ipted > • tar as shall l>e deemed practi i*i«nd everj effort used to promutc the im m uf the pupils whether in a moral per ' asalal uomt of view la aad gsardisas are respeettully re ; dresa their dssghtem and wards with lioness and to state what church they ••■to attend i.ia highly respectable families maybe ' mo per session sane will be taught aa soon as 1 coivpetent •' aa be obtained - fy jan 9th 1836 tf 5 settees gigs etcimlkys caeryalls e he persons wishing such articles will pleas % tae the subscribers call and they ean at ail tin.es be accommodated on very reasonable terms john i shaver s .' isaury march 1-2 18 ;,'.;_ ri7 it the trustees morgan ton no 7th 1835 — if — 1(5 for sale or ii nt 1w ill rem or eil on good terms my estab i shtaent a few doors tast of tiie court boost in aiisbury on vain street it has been occu pied as a tavern for a number of year and might bemadeooeof the best stands for busi neas m low i will sell the house and furni ture together or separately any industrious attentive person can make the money out of tne house before 1 will require it john jones n 13 i will still continue tu entertain my old friends and customers as usual lincoln o a races nnile spring racssovei i ; ie lincoln corns jbl will commence on wednecdey , the j 8 1 h day of may nest and continue i-.ur cays fr^e for all hordes mares geldings sad colts eebjcci to the rales aad regula ions of the iucfcy club first day's race three mtle heats second day's race two mile heats third day's ra<-o one mile heats commission fourth day's race will be set apart for colts from two to three years old two mile heats fifiy doliars entrance one half f.rieit colts may be entered one month before lhe races or a ny lime previous to the evening before racing gentlemen who may design entering a horse to run on any of the respective days will be requir ed to pay his entrance money the evening pre ceding each day's racing by order of the jockv club a h lorltz sec'ry march 19 1s36 5w35 jl m sfotsblltatltla 3&wte aj fayetteville n c y ie sabaerhiers baccessan to the old for th house of willkiaga co offer » rrjem to the merchants of rowan and or tlteir knowledge of the ousiness * j experience wilh trict and personal a to all u hx ) s entru,;<d to them will f give general s311stacti.n1 their store houses being detached from other - . ire rendered more secure ar.d irom ret beiof joo feet on maxwell nreeo ed tor the business cotton and wee ul produce received for btaragejbala u«nt and cash advances mado on lhe j j the celebrated icashiiiglon j.lci will commence his spring season at the staale t the proprietor on tuesday the loth inst and end in saturday isth june next at the low rates of 3 cash the single visit ; 4 the season to be pain la the season and 6 lo insure a mare to be in foal ; the insurance money will be claimed in every instance when the fact is ascertained or the property changed ail mares brought lo pulaski will be considered as put by the bssaon a.-.«l charged aceordinsjly un less otherwised ordered when first put care will be taken t prevent accidents out 1 will not be liable for any thai may happen customers to p.lasfci need be under no fear of being detained as is too often the case with jacks unless he should be too thronged and i will here remark his colts are of the first order as a proof ot which his yearling mule colts have bees sold in the neighborhood tor t~5 each i deem the description and pedigree of pulas ki unnecessary as he is so well known further than to say that he came of a long i i ted breed his sire living to the advanced age of 97 j years as appears oy a former advertisement of i mr hawkins and he is 7 years old this spring i is full of vigor and a sure foal getter jos chambers north carolina convention fff ii ie subscribers have in press and will a speedily publish tne proceedings and debates of the convention called in 1835 to amend the constitution of north carolina io which will be subjoined the conven tion act tbe consiitmion as amended and the votes ofthe people on the question of kaiifica tun or rejestka the work will considerably exceed 300 pages and the publishers flatter themselves that the style ef its execution will do no discredit to the press of the country the e dition will be limited and the price to subscri bers three dollars in neat binding persons desirous of obtaining the will please notify us at as early a period as practica ble w1llkings & belden ,"•' jo-john marshy esq michael ■■■-\. nathan chafia baa thomas ' i j esq r ' wa 1836 qaa-^si j teachers of von fit j'-uhkr wbncan come weil recom **■. will find sahsoury an advaniage 8esaai tha applicant should ret-kanu can scholar and capable . ■*."« pomlfct the sophomore class of 1 mversity fc^').n c.dec 12,1835 f/1 4lf 2fc winea can be made of the jwneaaaamsral this place and r 1 paw will be promptly attended to ,,.,„. m joseph gales & son raleigh march 14 1836 farmvihe iredell co march 8 8w35 job prfstufg gcj 1 * mares left with me to be put to pulaski shall be well taken care of on accommodating teims j c of every description neatly j*2>%>ue at this office
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1836-04-16 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1836 |
Volume | 4 |
Issue | 39 Whole No.195 |
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, April 16, 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 |
OCLC number | 601559925 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1836-04-16 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1836 |
Volume | 4 |
Issue | 39 Whole No.195 |
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 5074452 Bytes |
FileName | sacw01_039_18360416-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, April 16, 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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vhltfllto c jones salisbury n c saturday april 16 1836 sjai w^r-^r 5 ■- <* . xbrms | the thorough-bred and r^wstcbms nwylarresnerhj had h cfffhr.1tfh horse ! , zn od fifty ceetspsi yss j j ! wrsc n subscr : cis who will , r^^jp . ,. whole sum at one payment j ..,. r for one year at i wo doi - , f fl r * jtd jloaktathe asms class shall 3*m>m timmw eontiniie.h subscri-m ■" j ■the speech of j your seat^^^^phhhh^^^^ibghhjl^^^h mn porter of louisiana | grace and urbanity which so eminentiv 6.m ! k the wa >* has eent£sr!km n the senate of the u states ! 555 you ~ ? m sa,ute wm with affee i z su l ffic,ent sanction and martin \ 3 m mmsslli the frnmirr t , , lu ! nale . cnm p a nce he answers vonr i '" 0 avails him8elf ol t,1e wb we expunging resolution salutation with kindness and aw tl ! p m ° f his elcvate(l p d pave.1 mw t j tt . e - ves arefix d on you and him : and ™- : '!'* r ° ad to lhe presidency by the liberah w tuesday march 22 favored than other nion*c ltrlzz \\\\\*** m ? ° f »«*- ™« p~^b f let us however sir follow this matter a bless the same moment with the serial * ", p for lhe p**«ident.,l market if th little further if as lhe honorable senator j aad the ***** warn 8 f *™ nothing in all this incompatible says we are to be governed by the english i the preliminaries of reception saaaai o i?t l!le p " ic stalio **' 9*ml to the puritvl practice on this subject of expunging | i ver > and the bustle attending it terminated * elect ' ve lii |