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The Hillsborough Recorder from Hillsborough, North Carolina • Page 3

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nulilii'-an party must not be divided, we i 1. 1 I lided the dust froa the feci of fheir U-TcrcinS, are tow trampling crowns tin ui-r llitiir feet and Uiroms rrc totterinff WpAKEN up ly Joliri R. tl ipkins, living tliir- 1en mil ea.t of llilleboroui'li. one SOR- -r 777. x.

j. "ixx CONVENTION. The following committees have bsen appointed, in compliance vith thereso-lution adopted at the on tlie subject of a ronvfntion.l I in this "place last week: the appointments for the oth er company districts we have riot yet received: Empsoft -xnikerCapL II." McCulloch. OClieveu urn we wuuiu ic vunouiiiru its tciiuij with duplicity if we 'professed nrefurcnce for our colleague, and at the tame time alleged that be ought not to be he had no chance for sue eess, and that using his nam would only distract and divide the party this quarter, the friends of Judge White pursue no timid cr hesitating policy-there will be no wiJrawal no sacrifice by. timid friends:" He has been brought before the people without any movement of his lje has consented in good faith to put himself jntqlhftiiaiid of friends they; will not abandon him there wiybe.no retreat no dishonor-nb f-4he New Yet schoolthey intend tashare with him the'eonsequences of the attitude they have placed, him in and they confU We have for some' time believed, and mitin'do3hatni is 1h choice 61 1 majori- jty of republican party, if the.

great body of the people are permitted, for themselves, to express, their AnT Mcncy; we have had -in thii mat ter, has been, for the purpoe of allowing mat weir cuvicv ireciv, unirarameiiea by any contrivance of those who wish to irtf hereafterprovided for? jj With amcereeiteeiiijwTe are yoflf to will be isdom in tie to profit by the experience of others. Wt shall havejbeearliest accer ta niea information, from each State in the on, and from eveYy kiugdoru in thrworld.Atid all ifieTntelliflencer both leeialative. iudicial. moial. rpliinone.

Aaf --a political maw.1. ar-jridr Wf foots lepsTai peo pie, lu Uie ay of prosperity end p.ce,Tihall 1'icou our reaucrs. in snort, t.u- tbtnguhalli- pBentUHicedt-thariny serve to informltheiniiftdrimpwe ihef niaitiM-rs. or mend thrheartli iJLi.s Hie a'bolouRecislwuU luTtably liitersiuTiied witlbioerBi.liif'L Ilitlvwitwituisjnenoades iue. poetical ielettioaaA'c.

would also set upart separaie Arf iri our paper for the Indies, btlt they Vould nafiiifc a runijut in tl, 111(1 this we would by ho means conwnti ucn an ojipcndnre wenld render our pa' per enwelyKWsVWrfa concerned! They shall, however, receive that aUsntioivt which the pretni ststion- Wieyoccupr society to iusllv entitle ihenfcciW ahall give theavell iheraisec their pw-eminent l)iji with due deference to their charm we ahall blame where we tjrf. "i hcse are perilous times;" and a re pohsibirHy, awful as die' the tomb and extensive as etenrily, hangs, over tvery man who shall take upon himself the ma-nagement of a newspaper; because publit lipeajuraDiTjormAors hahfnii ed tte abiding reverence for the constitutional laws of the land, should be eontianally cherished and deeply inculcated, because upon their acknowledged Mupremacy de- pena tne nappiness oi man, the peace ol society, 4he security of our institutions, the prosperity of our flourishing Uuion, and the lltyoFj)urppyl-J EovernmenL L-JBut sidt from this ssc'retyeilent-atid irresistible powers before our hands: shall be tied, they shell be severed from our body and thrown to the dogs in tlia imetffdreTotir mind shall aubmit to shscktes of any description, it shall be given up to despair, andr frozen to. barrenness more gloomy than the deserts of Africa; before our soul shall be eonquet-ed by the hope, of wwardyor the fear of punishmenClit shall be redeems edTrQinihiibjukle sent to receive its doom in the tiourts of eternity! Before we relinquish our riffht to thnikr. oesJiy-'Biuitnil mbitsb''oiirWa)'('ev' rate iB relation ia itahliir men tone of the preaa the action of the peo-' formed, and upon their action is suspend- i kThoraa. P.

Paul. 'An, derson Hall, Eli Murray, John Shaw." Cant. Me- Bane, Thomas Lynch, esq Samu-, el N. Tate, esn nonerii nom pspn, sen. Jonn lonesieiq Capt.

-Capu Richard Black wood Lmbeo i Aiichews HiBlen ACapf. A. jPiiPflrfTavr-Thomat Grif--tin, Elijah PinkardrJohn Cept imian If 3iiejDoct6r jrAT Craig JMajor John Cheek, Joseph WJntiv John scott, Jame Dtckey; rhom pson. "iT Capt. II.

Pariahs Moses Leathers, SraoPl Dumpass. CayU Robert IIarrU'. Marcus Har ns, Jonathan Motze, Francia Roberts. The following is theresolution under which the above appqintmetits jire made! That a committee of. three be appointed by-the chairman each captain's district, who, together with the jxHMBmtasioned-oflicenr of every niitilia wery company in this county ahall be request ed to urge upon the good people of this county Die imperious necessity of turning out in all their strength at the polls on the 1st and 2d days liext in favor of Convention, iir Baltimore is beset with incendiaries to such a degree, that at the very time that the citizens were' engaged in the solemn Mremwier-coritteCted with the funerals the-foronyBrWo fireSKPie-Westerr attempt was made to set fire to the City Watch House on North treetsIIn 'Fj LflcYe rea jnume ne '-X- vr XX -1-- The bill for the suppression of bank notes of a -less denomination than five dollar, las passed both branches of the legislature of New Jerseyr and become rron Poulwo'a Afflwa Daily A3cr(isieri" F.E Rl IV TO ATI OS From nuftcK.

y-KLEFEXAaYS LITE. We learn by passenger in the Rail Road Line from New, York, that th news boat of "the Courier and Enquirer reaicReil that city yesterday morning at 5 o'clock, haying boarded, some miles wteidjr.oJt, Uoi)luiipwkeiihj papers to February. II. The resolution J( JNlUiiltOtJnatei unanimous vote UiereJn, had been received. Slocks, were an enlarged com mittee had.been elected by the several BinuxfTtieChlim1r6T Deputies, and with the solitary exception of one member all were in -favor of the Indemnity bilL" LicJiange iiiEn In this place, on Sunday morning last, at the residence of Judge Abio ail Bro wy, aged 6Q years.

J. 'X Weekly Almanac. MARCH Friday 22 Sunday, 2H IMondayT 25 Wednesday 26 Thursday, a go neea. arte, :2 3 2xr 5 68 2 00 beuieni servants, rWiituii Inok, P. Balis Petto, Jamki SiAfiWFEa, David Ciockktt, Lok UAjj; pr I)unla Jouk B.

Forester, Samuel Bunch, ---ft; Josi: Blair. F. S. Ilaakill, yi Ed: Reg, Whinotom, Dec Jftth, i.vt. i.cnnoilteiinappriaed aVfot paaWr your name hai "beeffquendyentioned TMil suable onto succeed theTiresenttJhtef Ma-.

gistrate of the United utee, Being your-ollegues in Congress fte-eomrnewernrjrrriBr session, we have been repeatedly asked what were the sentiments of our state upon that subject, and more frequently rjrhil were your Wh ishes, snd what would likely be your course, should pub. your name as a candidate; and fears are 4fien eipwssejjMnaryou jou give your consent. Upon this latter point we are at some' lass what answer to give. It is our wish not to decejy'e ourselves, or to be the means of deceiving others, we will, therefore, esteeraTft a favor if) on put ns in possession (of your wishes and determination. Very respectfully, your obedient aervanUf WaLiAM M.

Ikoe, itAXTir Jmfci Stasoifee," David Ctocurr, "Luke Lea, Wn. C. DotAr, J0HW B. FoEESTIE SaJECEL BtKCM, 'z The Hon. Hugh L.

Mute. -r V4ixaT0H. Pe. 30th, 1834. Your note, dtedos7es-terdfy, wu handed me few minutes iinee I an aware for some time.pasw ny name.

Jut been occasionally mention-d, in my own sute, and elsewhere, for the plllce you menUftni. Jia4 never up posed it would be so far acceptable to the public at to render an application to me necessary to ascertain my wishes or dc termination. Not having taken any paine to ascer Uin public opinion pon tbjKTaubjec am perhaps lass acquainted with the sen nmentl of even bur own sute than any if jeoUeagnefcAi VSf bwn wuhe od determinations, I can have no diffi in giving yon an answer, I am not conicious that at any moment lit my iife I have ever knowingly uttered a tentenee, or done an act, for the pari" pose of me for tliatluttnguished station. When the duties and responsibilities of he -elfieif are considered, in my opinion, it i an object more to be avoided than -desij, ahall wrtaiul never seek it while I have so lhtleMnlidenee4rf inyrown ci' pactty kMiswifti'ge the duties of as now haveT whose benefit it was created," have a. fight to fill it-w ithc any citizen they may prefer, provided he is eligible by the constitution; and the 1 person who Would rcfu-e to accept such a flince, ottered by tne people di txte to nave i muca i r-i X.

1. T7x-l i iT. X1X.TX RCI about twelve or thirteen veire old, four feel eight inches high, her hind fret wh te, her left fore cne white, blase ir tier face, and under lip white, a little saddle ajiut on her b-kr- Entered March 12tb, 183S. :4 JVIW JAUUISI, Manger. March 19, 1M1E subscribef propines to publish; fit im tv I at vi vivviibi'vi Viiall 4VVIli Cr! i nai plcndid newspaper, bearing the abve title.

Thousands of dollars inmmlly jehf to the North to purchase periodical UiteU ligeiice and litenntrejbecjwtie Oi me people inztnisif'SDecl are not suo led at home.l:U ct 'zzzL-z fill: this vacuum, A It wJU contain every thing of in literature, poliiicsr religiun and morality, that is )o be bund the mhern publicitionr or in high toned litetwyJournjU( of which wr shall add a rich fund of do: mestic and local information no where eUe to be' met with. tThtSuffiiri PJesi itandslow in ub lieestimatiooz in moi cases the paper IS bathfeiMfichinical execution sloven- ftiatter pie, iaUe in fact, and vulgar in sentiment. We- aim at nothing es thft VH4 aim thorough reiormMiqn in these re-spectn; and the elevation of our pericdi cal Press to a standard of becoming dig toitjr ind deceriey. The Citizen" will contain about twice as much reading mat-' ter as any the State and will be cjiiedy devoted to the following sub-" 1, shall be our busi ness to glean from the floating-mass all such experiments and suggestions as may serve to enlighten our citizens in this practical Let them be inspired w'tth thought and action and then spread before them the broad pages of iritelli gence--and our Southern country, rich in resources, will bloom as the hden of new world, the bountiful productions of natewltmwTthTe of Industry, iamnve--w4l-fle-tt-o jlitedMiUeaft upon a thouBana hi, 2. Internal Improvemiht.

In regard to commercial faciliuee by water, nature. seems to have frowned upon us; but she has left us rich in the means' of internal communication, by ra'd roads and loco-motives. Art fully competent to over come the deficiencies of nature in this respects all the false trappinga that have been fcunif eround Mflot -einrster'yorposes, and lay it before the people as a plain mauer-of fact business. rlhiteadoTchaj-. gbulterilliesj weTshallpyf practical retults 3.

fMcorim. The maxim in all des-potic governments is, The more ignorance the more But with us, intelligence and virtue are the very pillars on which our institutions are based. In fact, our (tipvernmenWTo fafis it is a go verurnent of laws, is but the legitimate action ofjh'erwparwillj and io enable ill to operate for; die" universal good ofinankiud, it should be enlightened. constituUQtial powers of. tneA.eneral uo verhment, we are neither strict constructionist nor a lalitudinarian.

It is true that there are constructive pow.ers to'Se exercisetl under the "oustitutiont but death atd desolatiou to that policy which would add any thing to it, or take aught from it by tonttrttction. Assoonjwould we pluck su as to touch that model of human isdom with rude or unskilful hand. If it is defec tive, let it be but never let it be violated. We believe further, that the' dearly ascertained will, of the people' should be a rule of conduct for all public ofticersvwhere that conduct is not check ed and regulated by written Constitutions. All public servants, knowing the will of their master" the public and doing ji notAcshallbe beatenhbTnany ftripes!" i Lawk every man in the community should makl imself familiar with those rules of civil conduct by which his jdialliij prophate a Uepartiuenl ol our paper to head we shalUrnigeall such Jegai jfc acts of Congress and atatutes of the State lifgiHlatures, as may oe oi service tor all jew citizens in the ordinary transactions of life.

1 6. is an immense field open before us, in which our readers shall ramblipconffned.TAVe shall ex change for the richest gems of literature, wit and sentiment, bolb in Europe and I America; and with the assistance of a few literary effrtetpondenti of the first Srder; we intend to place' the Citizen" aborts any other famdy newspaper in the Uni ted -States. Jthwbe piVww)6'uMlyw as strewed With thorns, and versnadtfW ed with gloom; but we intend to roll away theslanderi and makriTTnanifearto all our patrons that most of their troubles are nonsubstantial and visionary lowers may be plucked even from thr tlioma which beset our inwful eoramotioni 'Tyrants look up on the nrarch of liberty and tremble. Thii accumulate! gloom ol centuries is rapia- of MiUtons people who" onflf and public mtaturei, we will renounct ucnuy oeueve that those consequences wilt be HONORABLE SUCCESS. At the eolora ire nailed 16" and, sink or swim, TENNESSEEJVILL UO WITH WHITE!" 1 The foliowingjfjtracU a member of the House of Repreenta uvea, oatea r-7-T- '--tf' Pant, January "21 'TV; I have nothing new; The chambers have- not yet acted upon the treaty nor will iliey have no'doubt that they will' pay the' will hoffcnnveniBorTde of theiia- I Befi VOfl ft mpmnriAl-Af Hi mnnr4 turers' ijf Lyons, which places the ques A mere suggestion of a suspension of commercial intercourse was enough to induce the people of.

France to iirire upoii thir deputies a speedy setdement of the. Wvi-ir jv It wilt be; manyeiuv before France will be restored to that rood feelinr twhich was cherwhed fof-America and broken up by language 61 the President. I hope Congress have done nothing 'to aggravate the wound inflicted." -4 FROM LISBON. (S.TJ febriisryST, The Bremen ship Galathea, Capt. Jautzen, whichl arrived jn the.

Offing: yeaterday.jnihe verxgjlxmn-ol30 daye firmf fcnTTfTTthiit rrnrt en thft-yftrr uTu onedieSbe'rr deIphtenberg.heinga die intelligence, that the marriage ceremony betweeifcihe irkr-indonn Queeh Portugal, Tiad: taken place, to the universal satisfaction of the expectations were entertained th at Portugal tinder die government of that enlightened Prince, would gradually, recover frrn the woundi of civil "War, inflieledTbyth adrid datet of the middle of Januarys stateh detectionTofThfUltra Liberals, wbichtjrasilhoughi woW tendfto strengthen tbw gote wriy til of the Queenr FridayeJflarciraor zJTht election on the sbjeet of a Co vrntiotltr in conformity to the aiet of the last session of the Iegrp1Wtnre( will take place on Wednesday and Thursday, the first and second days of lpril next" Those who wish the Constitution to be amended will vote it, SeW A or a a eii i ion Jiinosex who think it already aufficiently perfect will vow "Against a Convention." viM uken rrp and coin- iinncu me jum in puce so tne IWO or 'thnte weeks since, on suspicion of being the murderer of Alexander P. Porte- ins, who wrap killed on Cox's Mountain, Jen. in IVpvemher lasw --We have hith-: erto declined making mention of the fact, under the impression that a' more thorough investigation would have been had. ttk iK i Li comptishing tithe of what lie proposes, we are not prepared -to say, JVe re-sumo the Patriot may be considered as affording hit epetttten CthehiKry of its editor: from it therefore can be had a rlimng tf ilia anil we leave Itlon suSly wUlhavie been accomoliihed Patriot becomes thefouhtam of literature i i i k. i i.

jnity and for thepetiodical ine oiHou me sianuara or aSVr I. Wronger hold upon pubhe opinion than iU)be this individual calls I can ever hope. in posse.s. i mK! JoU-CamnMftJnotf MjMm AiixMni? ihat innyrjyi respect answers to the we yon may think propter to make of niy7descrij)iioii given of the murderer -nam you may Wsesight of every cou- idmowledgef thahe knew.Porume, but "I txutence tttelfXTilus away our rights as ifret man, and lift hat no chartntftm We shall deal plainly with the peo pie, not caring who may be affected by. our course.

We rather bask lor one hour in the anproving smiles of an intelligent and tmaeceived people, than to spend a wnoie eternity amidst the damning grtni oi, a muiiey crew oi emce-Qunters, ues pou, demagogues, tyrants, fools and hy pocntes. We aH watch with a lynx-eyed vt' gilanceV eonduct of men in powei; and in eft, Yjhwe of political tra ngres sion, we ahlll apply the rod without dis. Unction or mercy. Our pen will be dip ped in we tooerr er gall as occasion, may seem to requireXPmofiMendship shall nqt protect public men from the severest scrutiny. nor shall personal dislike -turn away our support from a political benefactor to the country.

In short: The nuzen" snail be.what ought to be and juat.what every good and gttat inapt- toamt to oei TERMS, The Southern Citizen" will be pub lished once a week, on a large imperial sheet with a new press and new type; The first number to issue as soon as two psviousana suDscnoers are pDUinea. i a r-'" price wiu be, tliree dollars and fifty cenu per annum, payable at the date, of Jrajr pumberi3itb.juL,addte ttonal fifty eenu-for every three months payment whieb shall. thereafter be delay CU. iiio subscriber: will be receiyedforiT shorter period than twelve months; and a order a discontinuance within the veaTi will siibiect the subscriber payment for the whole of the succeeding yearr!" 'i''' paper ill be sent; beyond the limits of the state, without the subscription money in. advance.

be diuiculty of eolleeting small oistance, ren. ders an adhera co to. this- nl ibolaielyj Thdisbehsati No subscriber can be released from the subscription price on the paper: even from the ae paid, and a discontinuaneTexpressly or AdverTisemenlsTnot'exceeding twelve lines, wUl be needy inserted three limes for one dollar; and twenty -five cents for each continuanceiJTboreofietet. length in the same proportion. A ILJe ttertind emunicauonsjoaho Editormust be post paidjTor they will not taken from the otiicev- Let those who enclose money, write on nnporuitt win iinftt to had caiwiog rttajfirsii tfeveW ssrwTjinryl pe used, and do not leel that I would be menu.

V- justified in directing the ue of it to be -r dtitcontintted. howeverrVitrTiffuth: compUanre with the request of bur -y. that if. those political friends who hhnr of the have usedit thus imVfdiflUui'biM prospectus believe a further use of it will be an hi- f01 Soctukri. Citizem Whether a benefii; Ahcotintryitennshurlesque upon the tribe wm uiijr cnooss to wunaraw iney nave 0f editors whose profuse promises and my ltearty.coocorrnce.V.:-high prdfessions of principle are followed I am, most respectfully, perhaps perforro-- Your obedient aervanl, i ancei, or whetlier he has be so tickled it HUGH L.

WHITE. by the gamejwhich r.us been pUyd be-j-5 Howrable Wrlliam M. Inge, Ba- iween him end some of his coteropora he Peyton. James Standifer. John Blair, i A nnM; Klm.if The Presbytery of Orange, -WHireeHiHWrlphtt the 23d of April next.

GAUD UN SEEDS. IHR Subscriber has for sale, GARDEN JL SEEDS, of almoak every variety. THOMAS CLANCYS March m-U JfTtiXEM up by Jacob 8ommere eitiiiT, ins north weal direction ol Hillibo-rough about milei, BAf HORSE, seven of eight years old, near fiiteen bands high, erxiked hiiid legs, a titr in his face, WWj'WHW 'ITWft wiww i i JOHN A. FAUCE'rr, Ranger. -March 19.

63 1. i- IT I fjttii Pi ti.m TAKEN up by, Anderson Home, living eifht or nine mileu tb east of Hillsborough, three BURROWS, about two years bliok s4 ne bftie, with a white list ovsr the houlder. one black' and -white" fisted oil lbs if wniie, are ine.neeri. J.L a. ll.MLkrer 4at m.n slritf fit nl sn n.

flft rurht a.swallow fotk- Et-red 18th Merch. 18M, JOHN A. FAJtfCECT-JBitTall -V -1 j. uuniap, oainuei uuticn, jonn Bell, David Crockett. John B.

Forester, Luke Lea, and David W. Dickinson, es quires. The Nahvtlle Tennp.ise flanner. of lWih ulamo. copies a long letter from to the readers of the Patriot to jutlgeJiaW-thp of January large a field will be afforded in the new which it is stated that the friends 4 publication for Instruction, White have brught him into the "or useful With regard to it "'l without Eay dficiution or moW we will make butjne remarkt revoln- rai'it On his the auettons are fl.

will ihsv TwinrrWilLvh th.) d.sc,pliucM,f the New t- In n-ntv ti'iTu 10 nciwitmna viiMla.Nr holds tiie following 3dMdgwgw WILUM XX'XX z-rtAf; XX. A 'vV i' x. XX' -x. --i-xx-, Axy xx 'A -rx s'x I.

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