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4 k -1 r 31 - Si t Hi 1 1 ! i 4 A. V V . Ik ! tort Li tiiochbor most about the severj rih'e Bank si re either those who are il'oJ-l"1 cuaracigr suwcicui lu.uuiaiu Banks, or those wbo hava fl'mWorluoe hot to be able lo comply itik&eltotM Banks ofier receiving, $nd -Aavj pt sued. 1 rom jnose isesJpw all" the opposition and de same face looking! as Ion? : and doleful asTfiVe Department the source 'kzulaticriickdij lhatofthe knight of the rueful countenance? ror Itaving the xcKoU business cf making ffOCa I 1- ! 'mUtlOfl 1 -, A to Eos Used It t i , ; c frW Washington, published in ,.- .i t 'l 1. ! A . no worn ftg Fast, says ot the pro-Xk.-Bisrw Convention at Balti- riTMM.?$T! is, fto no Con-; P.- 5 ""f V- i f 5- t . - - . i a. - J'----!-.-. - - - MMlcto- be iallm JYalional. :H fte YUm, SOI"" av oiuaiia uuiiidu ui liSKn! lelegates ifat alV;ai il l til 1 i . v i r - -w - ihe fit1:' il ne wtilif ihe democratic ' members inimous against, holding a ConfentIon., rliliirejd aiddress the people of; ltorlr8day ;Ustf 'beaj after Well, jasl such a change,, has the ohir. of Ioco-focoisa undergone1 within the last three months.' I . Prentice. : A Tht Jllechani&and the : Office-holder. The Alexandria (D; C.) Gazeiteof the 14th inst. ' has the following : -An" honest old. Dutchman ar locksmith, called at! the Post Office Department; In Washington, theothf er day, and was asked r by a young Clerk; with more pertness jthan politeness, if be was going for . Harrison,'? ffp l , no.' replied the Dutchman "there is no occasion for that he cowe without going for i f fS9 a.1 ..iUiinnibindsthe! hib pxpectalions we jfial 0p!a?vi3aa jSttiii, aa. popular i:ji44h iflj m e f ; 0 e'nV Saunders iimarK Ml i .W wore nea as, - wnicn Awe we .iiU-Al'.li f.n .' Ilarjiknn's oniniulia ciiii dftAMlitiQn.f he - statec; that a pltrsieit wiiJodgre betile to. whom be v!ivi8 aifn?mher of the jBame mess AlMdaiS-wf4re CdnsVess'.f The Judffe yiaiyp.9!4ad,' ihai on ihe night be lVtlW?,''pf akh on: the I bill to admil iAi' Of mv cminiry , ana t i snau fifez, g I On ibe nexijday he yo y jtb iliel6tB,3d the consequeince tvas as Irftpi-IfeiffU lor ttieimep his popular-j,Meaj- .Cprigrps9.-,ayel(etle ill si mn llteldliof meinbf of the Admi'nis- f:iAiesavndSa mirnbtr of lihe Van Bu- CcliU&Cuaatnrtfee'i baa, ifbr reasons which Ntnii';'Sttlri.an address,! through the umbiiB pets.abicly renounced j hia sap t oIjlYWB?e';,.!andj decjard himself jToribjrie clevtidl of Ms o)d commander and ut-wlpl'jtfillajrlson'l whom ie prefers lWp'jit?cje;(aaja jhe I know m i know:hi laid aVbrave man, a! trjoe patriot, ictpi.ipStaiesmQ," ani Decause i nae 4(ssi($d1 Wlbi he course of measures pur t- &VA t'liShi'M 'L '! v . y - .i . iCAO.(iiiriiS'aiion. i lAodlfPI'?' Politician. We neaja caF::or uvo ago, me puouc re- uis.in W a ie wasningion It is not that in great num- miMb ManBurenUm by I a SshwfrWrUft)fi the Administration Id aye.ira.Tej roet witn tne toiiowing lairecaniTnon iii i rawjWniporterC zcrisr' rt.ai't rtlabss and f'ff W fop'rlil :."fi ba n dk n I ii g - a ruinous !Uinrf!raiinUafttueclaring in tSTor ot a ngeil?f itfaf at whichiwe are sur dr(ftiid but i4 is the manh-f-nd tia'e r'epulican? irldcpen'dence of irfytuMniii the public pr nts, that is. OitjV$:iilweip'Q'ci . and f'n'fijice. Kill Reporter. concern. ' . PenrfevfVania IHimTenS-HWtMi yon of you gh column peimit m. uaner, to re- S3 ulhdfavJ of my name from inet)imelmdnff thei oiHcers the : officers of r iM4l!ed;lMMrnocratici Club?;' Har I el consideration, determine4 fori Qeiii! WiHirh Ilen'rrK llarnsoo. fuittle jSovernment I ;can - no rtem j"liame lb- bis classedi with frlpi riTheUime lias f,.ll jnjerj By stle t$eTr) prejudices fo-l.l'h'tl au'tt5vp. aajl' solemnly be ' nilj ru .aiasta'allj classes of the m4M must Iresult from the reckless ieio the mew at nresent in Dower. Iji'lflfliNDREWBAGGS. ' $9tifd$'&pril 16 1840. :- Cj.'-il.'if mm, I " " k: 8 Ukllimiire; 'lilrfrf.Ti"j nni amnnfflhp 'HKjft jrnn 'the Uo y lee'tofjpre' ' retrained neu m reH inionai politics In that ?htt.fiayjtfh:! howev the edi Iji W.tffelfittentibnl of advocating flVb'g US If hey remark that-ao Jr'f??My gaining to .government, WHIG MEETING IN 'WILKES: I iM a meeting of 'the Whl'of'"ViTilkeslCOTn tyv on abort' nouce, conrened at the Court House in Wilkesborough on the 7ib inst to appoint fife delegates to meet the1 delegates from other Coon ties in this electoral district, at this place, for the par pose of selecting a citable person to be placed on -the electoral ticket for President and Vice Presideni.w-Cp':p'. ; ' ' - ' The meeting was ofgaaized b? appointing Rob ert Martin Cb air man, and W illiam - Masua and William W. Peden Secretaries . The object-of the meeting harmg been explained by the Chair, Col. .Wellborn arose and addressed i be. meeting at considerable length '-relatire to tbe i abuses of the existing Administration. Gen. Samuel F. Patterson arose and after a few preliminary Ire marks, tntrodoced the following resulutionsybich. were, unanimously! adopted : ; t " ' " Whereas, it is the) right of the people in all republican GoTernoients, peaceably to assemble and consult on all meesures of general interest or public policy as also freely to express their. opinions of the capacity, -quaiincanons and con duct of all public functionaries and of all per- .. t . r -. : . - sons wno aspire lo omces oij)ublic trust and con fldencoand whereas ibe present crisis in the affairs of this country jia one greatly to be de plored and deeply bbej iamentedone!in which it is feared isinTolved lhe future destiny of ibis repoblir, and one which ouht to call into action the best exertions and "most watchiut vfeilabceof every pntriot and lover of American liberty and wnereas tne period is fast approaching when the people will be required to choose one of the two individuals now presented to them to act as President of these) United 'States-' for four years from the 4th of MarchHnext. Therefore, i . Resolved, As th'e sense of this meetinsr that we cannot support this election of Martin Van Btiren the presentiExecutive. for Ihe ifbHowiocr reasons: 1st Because be wa8 opposed to the last War with great Britain and acted in concert witn the f ederalists ol that day in opposing the rflctiojj, of Mr.;Madi8on, the candidate of the Republicao party to the! Presidency. 2d Because the was opposed to the admission of Missouri into the union as a Slave! btate, and believes that Congress has the power to abolish Slavery in ius uisuiui vi vutuiupia. ou uecause ue is in jfavor of giTingawiiy tp the new States, the pub ;he Land?, which werejacqoixed by the blood and treasure of the old States; and which ought to be held as a common fond forjhe use and benefii jof all. 4th Becaose he is in favour of enlarging th empowers and increasing the patronage ot, the Executive b j a union of the purse and the sword In I his bands and te tnake both more efficient, bo, is in favor of ja standing army in the time of pence, to consist of a boodred thousand men, lo to be quartered upjh lo'e Treasury, So that Vwitb pen be can get money; and with money he can, gei.men." 5th. liecause be has most culpably pegiec ed to bring defaulting public officers to a proper accountability -many of whom have been suffered to remain in office long after their defal cations ivere known, while other have been per mitted to dee from the Coon try with hundreds of thousands of dollars of the public money in their pockets 6 ihi. Because the; party which" brought him into power have crossly violated every pledge they gav to reform tbe abuses uf tne then existing administration, and have by their own corruptions and abuses folly proved t,ne absolute necessity of reforming tbe reformeis themselves. 7ih Because he has urged upobCon gress with great tenacity the passage of ihe Sub Treasury bill, whereby the prices of products and labor would be reduced iraore than one half ; their present value and thousands of our fellow citi zens be engulphed ! in ruin before the Country would accommodate itself to the change. Stb. Because tbe whole policy of his administration tends to benefit the office-holders at the expense of the people to curtail and finally to destroy the rights of the! States to concentrate all laics for the people to the fret 'and independent ml T . I i 1 I uciwn vj tnc jutgi mature. a in. ne is piecgea if elected to serve bat one term; thereby Remov ing every inducement to use tbe patronage and influence of his stating to electioneer for a sectmd election-. 10th. He is opposed to tbat blundering financial puncy 01 .me present auminisirauon oi continualj taoipering with tbe Corrency'of the vwuuu;, uu wuiqi uas aireaay, crippiea cor Commerce, desrrojed our credit abroad, paralyzed confidence at home, reduced tbe value of our s ta pie products nearly one half, and left us exposed to tho mercy of foreigo bankers and speculators; and IastK though not least, he has en joy edf the respect and confidence of those illustrious patriots and a?es of tbe revelation? WTasninartnn. Adams: 4efferson, Madison and Monroe, all of whum.exr cept the latter jcooferred upon him important pubi iic iiuis, iu me oiscnarge oi an or wnicn ne hasjeverfceen found " honest capable and faitb4 fol jo the Cons i totion.' -, T""-a. il i l MUesohtd furt her That we recognize in Johd jivr oi- Virginia, a genuine repooiican one, whose whole public life has been - marked by' the most- aniform political consistency and; I qrt yhdse priTate" and "political ; escutcheon i' not a 4 tain is to be foond in whose integrity, capac4 ty and de vol ion to the true interests ot his couip try,! we have the, most onboooded eonfidencej apd thai wo will cheerfully and cordially! oniie with our; Whig brethren in promoting ; his elee-i lion to the Vice Presidency ? of the United 'ledlSiates;::: '- ; ' " : ' ' m ir flestioed further; That we regard with I no less favour or interest bur own inestimable, fel iuwlcitizcn, John M. Morehead of Guilford counV t-a man.truly without fear and without re Pleach'' whose "distinguished talents, piivate wot tb, republican manners and habits, and soond political principles, eminently qualify, h m (or ofr nee of Governor of North Carolina, and that hi is entitled to the undivided support for tbaijap-' pointment of tbe W hig parly throughout 1 jibe State. . : -i I I itesoiceajurtner, 1 ha five delegates be ap- ppiniea oy ine vnairman of this meeting; rreet the delegation from tbe other counties! in this Electoral District at this place, fur the pur I pie of selecting a suitable person to be placed on the wmg wecioral ticket for 'Fresident and Vice President and that the name of such ! per son tbe communicated to the Chairman of! the Whiff Central Committee. ! U ; t Resolved further. That the Chairman ofjlhis njeefing apjioiut a Committee, of five persons in each Captain' District in the count? to act as a Committee of "Vigilance in their respective Iis4 tricts to be styled the Whig 'Commiitel lot ance.' -j n support of the above Resolutions, the mee tifig was ably and eloquently addressed by Gen. Ii Iredell County. on the 17ih nh.:rs.wVdkr garei if. ifanuay, wife r Ool. uavid tlamsay, ana uaoghter of .lames and Margaret uraham; if f Taos. sAJr&Fonn, r . ' commission i; Y ; AJO state ot lovtii Gt.coH;; vV- ' IREDELL COUNT V. Superior .Court tfLaw, Spring Tern, li Hannah K. James. ' . . r - . . 3 IJea L. James. after a protracted illness, ia the 44th year of hpi g?0IlV7 AMTTTfl. T.TTm ffTT a TH P' zry- -1 : ; ' " I :-1 TiniminztonrN:. c" -She was a kind and Joving'wife, an affection HEritR to . "1 aoo exemplary unwuaii..- one nas Mcssr; r;T: - t; m f T appearing to ih satisfactic , ' tbe C oeen tor a numoer of Teare a member ot toet ,.,,. r, Mmsiw,r 11 ibai ihA nr.n..t i i -1,. r Prlbria.Ch,ch,;,o e belies A, sool W'SS1 ' Son.C.-J. Oi- tSftu ..,h wii uu sciiuua w iii'Ttt li v b. cuu tut ui i - "ST - v . jiinpn ' rrnx KPr. i i n. ih. i ii..; i r -"J'.V 7.1. - IT 9. mm9 r puui.cai:cn oe rr. uw eieiiisring peace,;meie so f , v. 4wa-: jrover. . f ' r; .. weefes in, the Carolina Watchman. C r bask s in the radiance Of 1 Jehnvah1 thrnna and sbuut Halleluiah Hallaluiah tho I.rrdOm- nipotent reigoetb.", " ; - , Lines by a relation on tJik eve of her . departure. a ne nour, ot my release nas come, J Farewell, to all that; earth can do,;;, I. The waves of ' Jordan swell around. And Canaan's shore lies just beyond.' Farewell , to pain and sin and woel And all the griefs, of time and sense j '11, A mansion in tbe skif s", I haveif And theie,my featicair bids me come.'i .1;! woes. f r lei FavetU.4Ut. Z T- f Salisburv. that th itaiit .e . .I. -r. March 27, 1840 6m35 , , , - : ihe next Superior Court f Law to be iVu the Oonnty of Iredell at the Court llnn, fJ3; '1 0 liners' OIt Mills. !eST,,Ia ihe Sdwonday after the 3d l . . " aJ in August next, and answer tosaiii f Tbe partner too; of all my joys,' And cares and griefs and fears and a parting nana to yop i giTe; y Farewell till partinlf be no more, The span of time, will soon run round' 1 hat re unites our kmdred minds;! if or all the cares; andi pains of life, Bat one's tbe door oftbappiaess. And you, my children dear farewell I leave von. in a woild of sin. i I t J Where tempterslpla, their cunning wiles, lucuMi your sums pi itie oiine, , j But Cbrist tbe Lord has pow'r to save ; Ohlove him ! he's the sinner's friend. Accept him as yoor heavenly guide ; ; Repent believe ofjey be bless'd, ' ! 1 f The tender, kind, Pysicienjtod, 1 ; Who car'd by day, rho watched by nighti Be Christ, the great! physician his. ! His friend, bis palrop, and bis shield.! My brothers and my sisters dear, In mutual love and ijicptial bands j I now, the Jordan cross, ' .; ! To reach eternal joys;; farewell ! ! j j; CowmtwiCaied. IBHaWIHBWBVIalBWHHBlBWBIBBMBBHBWi OFFI-PER OF THE j 6411 Mcgimenti i TTOU aiei commanded to parade X at tbe Court House, in jtbe TfT OU are respectfully solicited to call on Jo-1 !3 " . f Pa.?l.e-aDd idsement a JL senh Haines. Esa-at Fokon.Da.ift Jtf!dlttVJ ' tyj Hugh Martin ofStokes. and Wm. Doss, Wiinefs.amlR.Dell.vC ,rk nf enr ?- olSurry. aud see .heir mills in operation 0DOo fel? ?,;t !'" 1 ' tlie patent plan of Napier Gilbirt; combined. WHl.A We hesiute not in sayiog,ibat they are supe- Afv;;f sVtn oo , r S C" rir-to any Mill now in operation, for spwdin , 1840-36 Printers fee..-. ii m p ii ii.i- any will now in operation, lor speed i::.- r . j j nuv sioauiicuv ui txi(ituutiuti. auu uun- I r . - bitity. v -They will grind from; 16 to 20 boshels Xvr Ot iiOtt H Vfl tCU U t ip i uvi tnnu u in u ousnns or corn, inio.i' i i I RED ELL "COUNTY, lar annlv to lh Snhori Kara mi MiiL-ailI nhn l wrT K J J-"-" Mt JCOJ. will be happy to execute all orders in their line . 1 ' . 'ebrUaJry m 1840. ofibjsicess Letters addressed to them at i that! I J W-Cald well,-Oodn.-." mt'i - a a a , ice, win be promptly attended to. v FOSTER. GILBERT 4 HALL. ipril 4, 1840. 4 w33 . . . 7 & 'others, 1a mill on the above mentioned plan, has been executed for me to" my entire satisfaction by Mr w I believe the above statement is correct; Ifjaoy person will come and examine, I doubt not but they will he well pleased. uiven under -JL uAmu:Atu.t a a.;i qa( i ui uauu mis liu w aiuii, Si; - xwrrr r r t mm- T-rmn Col. Thomas present, was; Pan erson and A ndrew Mitchell . Allison of Iredell county bei no- called upon to address the meeting, promptly re sponded to the call, and proceeded to give: a de-" raiieo account or bis mission to the Harrisburg Cpnjveniion ; afier which, he proceeded and gave quite a lengthly and lucid address in sup port of the foregoing resoluiions. Samuel King ijtf.i of Iredell, being present, was loudly call ed ofl to address the meeting, responded to the: calfand addressed the meeting in; an able and appropriate speech. Milton Cambpi-!!, Adm'r S- Petition for dhul- of James Cambpell, A: B. I tr bution. Campbell and 'James; Campbell. - , - TTjT appearing to the satisfaction nf the Court, JL that A. B. Campbell & James D. Campbell, are not inhabitants of this State : It is therfcre ordered by tbe Court that publication be diJp i n the Carolina Watchman tor stxsocceesive weeK?, i I for A; B. Campbell and James B. Campbell to examined Mr. Doss' mill, and found the PHr he Court House in StatesviJIe.on tbe above statement tu be correct. ; I think its 3d ,monday ot Way next I hen and there to an- siipplicity and durability surpasses any; thing of swer, plead, or demurto said petition, or the samo wiii ue linen pru tuninsu is tu itirui. Witness. J . b -, Alexander, Clerk of onr s m i Court, atofiice, the Sdmonday in February 1840, and in tbe64ih year of onr Independence. J.F. ALEXANDER, c. i.e. c. April S, 1840 6 wS6 Printers $a- tb the kind I ever have seen. I think any person interested in mills would do well to call and ex- amine for themselves. Given under my hand this tliA dlb nf Anril. IfUD. " ' i Davie Couutv. JV C, J3pril 15., 1840. ;I certify that I have one of Napier's patent Mills witb one of Gilbert's improved will Spin-; dlsr which fills my expectation to tbe full. Tbe work was done tn workmanlike order by Daniel Sheek, whom I can recommend as a young man' fr r; W t . t wno i tnioKmay oe reueo upon ror sreaainess f FRESH SVPFLY OF GROCRIES6jc; THE Subscriber would inform his friends and the public generally, that he has just received, and offers fur sale the following ai ticks, mtn Is r millvSfrlit afiwlr t am woll r an ooA T M ' ZXSm 9 .he forformc. of h. h. hu don. for M,dei,a Vino it $2 per J.IB5. ... .... nrwI h.,. ffrniinil ttVAlA hnshela and a hlr I .U m. . - - I ot corn to the hour Uiven under my hand; JOSEPH HANES. Drill. 1 By order of j R. VV. LUNG, Col, Com't. 64th lieg't N. C. Militia. J. M. BROWN, AdiX April 24 4wS8 SMIEtllZMFF'S JVOTICE. "USflLL be sold for cas 11 in S , at the Court house alisburv. on ithe first Mondav in vn motion, ot L.OI. . VV elloorn, jseconded. by j May next, being Monday bf Court, j 11 2-3 ACRES of Land, beincr within thfilimtts of the Tnwm Also, all the HOUSEHOLD AA'D KITCW EJY FURNITURE, belonging to John Jones and Noah Roberts : Also other personal property too tedious to mention, to Satisfy sundry execu tipns in mv hand. j J. tL : ilAuUlE, oh'Jf. April Sii, 1S4U 23 Co), Jas. Martin, tbe Chair appointed Messrs Samuel F. PaHtersoo, Samuel B. Johnson, Jasl yy elisor n, William Horton, Kdmund W. Jooes; IU L. Steel and William Martin as delegates toftbf District Convention to meet at this place': iva mouon or a: ijitcreii, the Uhair proceed ? dt0jappointa Committee of Viffilance under niSSOMjUTlOJW F Il UIE co-partnership heretofore existing; under il the firm of Foster, Gilbert & Dent in the Mill busioesa was dissolved on the 28th day of I uiarcn, ivw, oy motuai consent . aii persons indebted to said firm are rea nested to make imme diale payment to Lewis M. Gilbert, and those naving Claims win piease present mem tor pay ment. FOSTER, GILBERT, &. HALL. pril 17th 1840. do - 1 do do Malaga do : l'do ; do - French Brandy 3 do." do " , 8 year old whiskey 1 do . do - Brown Sugar 10 lbs to tbe $1 . ! Best quality do. 8 lbs to the $! Loaf Sugar? 1st & 2d qualities, Rio Coffee 6 lbs. to the,$t v Java; do 5 lbs. to tbe $1 , Good Chewing Tobacco 25 els per lb; Salt $1 25 per bushel, ' Sweet Oil,5 beat quality, ; Linseed Oil.. ' ANDRE MATTHIEU. Salisbury, April 3, 1840. 36tf .1 tne Olli resolution. Gen. William Horton, Coll feterJKIIer, Col. James Martin, William Mar- tin auu it. Li. Meel, lisqrs. On; motion, it was jlftesoced, That the proceedings bf this meeU ing, pemg signed by the President and Secreta ries,: and that the Carolina Watchman, and all other public papers frieudly to the Whig cause! innpis otate, oe requested to publish the procee- aings oi tnis meeting. . s ij ROBERT MARTIN, Cha'nl iWir. Mastix, ? o - . i 1 Wm. V.FEDr..N.J-Secre,a"es- NAPIER MILLS. ID IT H (D IE rfflHE undersigned are now prepared to exe- Jy cute work with despatch in all of the follow- mglCounties for which they have the exclusive Patent Right, viz : Surry, Stokes, Kockmgbam, Caswell, Person, Granville, Warren, Halifax, Northampton; ludgecomb, Kobison, vabarrus, An- OAM E " rXi nish I Ah mr A mw A h A - ' B la VIA . IVI rlin fTIXKKK nn anil ..nrntnlti-il- Wlfcii. .1.5! !-vf l-'J W,UWUL " JMC 'a'lw'a'"' ' " . ' " v-. r j "f t I Jaitoa r n ntnhno Knfnrt Chnn Pomni jl iiesj counir. nuriu Carolina, on ine i ; r , - L ir.. -l , t ... vji. j r. roorjs. umoeriana, ojecKieuDurg, uouigomery, h nm L y,Hm'Aw faJl Riclimond, Franklin, Sampson. Green. Bertie. 'INew; Hanover, Washington, Jones, Pasquotank. NOTICE. I'iMr. 4 for the watchman Chairman The .declarations of tbe dynasty which now reigns over this country, are characterized by all the duplicity that has ever marked the course and policy of usurpers. ir, come forward and prove property, pay: charges I have given my views of the design and ten-! and lake him away, or he Mill be dealt witb ac tus name is 1 TOM, about 24 years of age, five, feet eight inches high, of a tolerable dark cplur, quick spoken and very likely. He says be belongs to John Mc- Cray he don't know where his master lives he was purchased of John;! Campbell of Craven count?, in this State, and his master was taking htm to Mississippi, and that he runaway from him in beorgia. Ihe owner is requested td 17tlr!8404W38i F., G, : 11. NOTICE. ait! J HI insMl!!re!8ufiered to pursue alltnloh: .I.eaMer'eiamAti.i rm f-$ iPMfe8.lihM 10 wake the. affairs !PrT!ef m Parian purposes edouf bourse without difficulty, feres aljgndamhlsaUsrled witK nf.. hjp.6jjpei wlien farther con J84i i nfeuiralityi seems : impossible. an!03hdohuaeBt, partial or entire. 4j?e Intereata'with win mi . nur naner i ilittitpd.!' -It '-i? ' not thiat we wish lMo1ir 4phere but politics have in 1 jfSi l?f fyarleftoit. Courier. : TOispS;ifsrici!y: and '" ru!y a pious p bNhhe ba?away3 been l ooted fol his ffe(ren2r5 with hiirn has W beeD Uivn" - WW t)un rather -an every- 't4rinot 'meia'cK.t.. U :nA..nU.i J.. and! SDn.llanPiini fpplinrr VinU '3fflaT Jub,and forminthe hopes h R1- ?l!'2raphy deems it no ft Confident ir, B, 1 l. hr.6fl I IjKW bamber of ; fboseditbit anr ete sava tht .j uii "i r rHai round nil ;uu .t... i ili?turning3 the, bowl poaiupn,, behold the 'i I. if! r rlf: power in the hands; of the President to make the co-ordinate branchesof the government sub servient to the Executive will to force the peo- pie to submit to the; dictation and control of the President, instead of the President being direct ed and controlled by tbe will of the people, whose servant he is and finally to erect upon thej ruins of. State Rights a grand consolidated Goverbment with an elective Monarch at its bead. L ! Resolved further. That having the fullest confidence in tho ability , tried integrity and pa- irio'.isro oi tne veteran statesman and hero, lien Wm. H. Harrison of Ohio, we will use all honorable means to procure his election jo the Presidency of the United States, for the follow ing reasons : IsC He was in favor of the lat war witb Great Britain, end proved hissiricerity in'iis sopport by bis services in the battle field. and sealed his devotion I to his Coantry's cause Tiii iiio uiuuu.au, taWj van in isTour pi ine admission of Missouri into the Union without A MM AAAl AlAt.AM .. I. Cl J . I ' auj icawiuwuu as .opiTcry, ana nooty sacfincea his seat in Conffress byl votin? to sustain the lights of the South on thaj memoroble occasion. He believes also that Congress does not possess the power to iatefere with the subject of slavery tn the District of Columbia. 3d. He is in favor of an equal and just! distribution of the proceeds of the public lauds among all the Slates in pro portion to their populattoh. 4ih. He is in favor vi tne just anq constitutional exercte ot tne pow ers of each of the co-ordinate branches of the Government strictly limiting each to its appro- pnate sphere, and disclaiming all control by the Executive over the public money, except wi der tlrict and prcche limitation by ai.' 5th e is in fa-or 0f holdirid public officers and tie ;v.:.wl puouc mooeys to trie most rigid ac- couutaomiy, and opposed ko removals from office wcp.juT cause to be stated to the Senate if re queslea, at the Hm nf U.-M- .- .,li-.A bib. He u in favor of a rtol and not a pretended reform in the administration of the Government, and of an economical HMnJim.. r Lnkt:. money, to be mantfestedJ in .t,a Zn ; J - AT. I f . I.- L. i "UI l worda.-Jth. He is in favor of a reasonable ex tension or me credit system and of a well rerq lated and judicious system of Banking, which will afford a circulating medium at all times cori. vertible into Specie-tbo$e two systems which have effected such miffbtf rerolotiuns in tha im. provementof tbe Country, and have contributed so much to Sustain the prices of produce and la- oour-. 8ih. He is opposed to that species jof fa Toritism which has distinguished the late and f present xdminiit rat ions which require the pub io offices and their emoluments as stakes pot op to be fought for. and Which recrxrnizea thm feudal idocirine that M to the victors belong the spoils of V.ietrtr' 17a .a.-J'aI .1 : V . . cording to law. ANDREW April 24, 1840 tf38 COTTON April 24, 1840 if 33 dency of the raeasores now in progress; arid 1 believe as firmly as I do in ao overruling Provi dence,! that unless the People of this conntry shall rise in all tbe majesty or Freemen, andfe- jecl from power our oppressors, they will fasten upon us a despotism infinitely more intolerable thin that from which the War of the Revolu tion delivered oar Fathers." 1 I;! T.B. King's Speech in H. R f' i ; i . ! Messrs. Editors : Through delusion or lg- norance, if any honest citizen uuw dissents from the):faitb and opinions of the member from Geor gia',? he can, he will no longer do so, after having given Mr. King's Speech a thorough and an rm partial examination. He deals in no abstrac lions in no recondite myst flea lions no rhelo-l rical tropes, or bitter recriminations. He ad varices with a firm and dignified step on the di rect I road of the constitution, fact, argument. and demonstration, fortifying and illustrating bis progress by political sagacity and experimental knowledge. All his propositions are -obvious convincing and incontrovertible. ! Xhe speech wis delivered in the? House! of Representatives, on tbe 18th March j 1840, on the Bill on tbe subject of Treasury Notes ; and is fully reported in the Nat Intelligencer of ihe l Hit ot April, it merits tne mt serions re gard of all hottest men of all parties! It places - a ir- i try a . a r l i z mo oup-ireasury scneme in a clear point oi gsivc mlldl 111(1 view, onmassmg tne jnonsier witn i a master hand, i Its.5retnft puts its re publication in the powtr of every Editor whose otm is truth and tbe public good, in preference to the views of party. Hits bold, yet moderate tone its clear. yet profound views, and its conclusive logic, must very greatly aid the Whig cause, and coii-i sequenily, the speedy reformation of the Nation a) Government. Few speeches, if any, dehv 1 ered in Congress during the present session,1 will tend more to defeat the favorite measure of the present Administration and its devoted par tizins. her las aul ver nefas t The celebrated Baltle of Marengo was lostbv an pverweening confidence of the Austrian com mander in his superior numbers and a tempory advantage. Tbe French forces gave way at one point with considerable disorder. The Aos. trian General confident of victory, relaxed bis efforts;; The eagle eyed and indefatigable Bo naparte saw the other's error in an instant, ral lied his broken Battalions in the rear of Dessau's division, and gained one of his most' imnnrtant f7 :z ? . . ar ! - anq. glorious Ticiones. iettne ivtiigt be wore SORTER, Jailor.; "OURSUANTlo decree of the Court of E- J. I qotiy for Rowan County, the Clerk arid Master wilCsell on the Dremises. on the 25th dayiof April (inst.) a Tract bf Land, lying on ihe waters of Caudle Creek, adjoining the lands of David Kilpatrick and others, containing 90 ACRES : If H iHE Subscribers. Agents for the Lexington JL Cotton Factory, would inform the public that they have just received, and now.) offer for sale, . wholesale or retail! the Cotton Yarns jof said Factory, consisting of vatinus ijiumbers.- rt'ko ennorinr mioli f ioa nA olntt r.olornf I be vtrnt . ... V. . .... ..'-- AnT n. 4i.GPr1 A rror1il nf H.ifThtppn m. fl Ki la K nnln. a. a rn.ll t rcr n rt risf Irnitvn a I ivi.LCVUL II .. v v ' v . .a - - w. 9jm .ii 19 il bvwi j a w w f ci ioiou huv aifvnii q i g s Also, an undivided fifth part of an . adjoining Tract of 200 ACRES. Boili belonwincr to the Heirs at Law of John I l -II 1 I . L - I -i. to need no-fecommenda'iion from us. i: Those motyns,wiii i oo ..u, w.c Hu,cuc. wishing to purchase will hlene give us a call. ; 1? give bond and good security for the I n n fo -r. tr wupp i v r- lArri purchase money on the day nf sale. " -wa Ama p - m, La m- -f a-a a -q w j ii i - ' - -" - j ; - PURSUANT to Decree of the Court of E quity, the Clerk and Master will sell at the Court House in Salisbury, on Tuesday tho 5th day of May next, i ; A. Tract of Land containing lying on Back Creek, adjoining the- Lands of John Gibson and James Gillaspie, belonging lo Thomas Gillaspie, a minor. A credit of twelve months will be allowed, and oona witn gooa fp curiiy for Tbe purchase money required-on the day of sale. ' . . ' - -v . - - ,. h April 10, 184Q.4wa7VJ.v:-Vf...' Jfiist Received aml for Sale WVholesaleor ISciatl, 100 Kegs Nails assorted sizes, ' J10 Hhds. Sugar, r t ? ' 15 do Molasses, " V;'',.:: 250 'Sacks Salt, - - " ' kr- 10 Dux. German Grass Sythes, v 6 do ' English Grairi - do. . ; . 50'Bbls. Superfine Flour, y i 20 Boxes Bouch Raisins '-; t ! I By J.&W. MURPJIY; Salisbury March 27; JS40. V 1 NOTICE. ' " : : r i !SHERRIF'S ' - ytfof ILL bescld at thelCourt House in Salts iff bury, on Mundayi the 4th day of May, being Court day, Six valuable SI p ALSO, ?HE .4 . i .' '-'t t Negroes, . i 1 - ! ': M ne Youuin T A VE RN0i HOUSE i AID in Salisbury, now occupiedby j William D Craw j " ford, together.with the i j M I HOUSEHOLD l&RXlTUREm j Levied on as the propertyjofjWilliam D Craw ford, to satisfy sundry Execations, to wit : one in favor of John Rav. Admr; one io favor of David F Caldwell ; one id heart, and one in favor of I . . . . J. H I A pril 17. 1840 3w38 favor of Iaac Earn Daniel H Cress! ; HARDIE, Sh'ff, '4 . s i; hotq they felax in their efforts during the present I TP H E Stockholders in i eompatgrt and contest for the Presidency is i JL factoring Company, "Tt. pe Salisbury Mann- ire; notified -that an i i Ttctorj"--He is opposedjtof making tht Exeat- Mxi Lkara T. . Cfoxmoerf In this Countv. on Thorsdav 23d nlt h tiia Retl J il. H. Adams. Dr. ,3. Torrence to I Instalment of Twenty five poJlars on each s hare will be payable to the. andersigiied on the 1st day of May next. By order bf the Directors of ihe Company. ; Wm. H. H , ! April 10, 1840.3 w37 SAM'L: SILLIMAN, c. m. e. pril 3, 1840 4 w 36 TAKEN UP 'f- . Ai ND committed to Jail of Rowan County, on the 13th instant, a Negro man who say his name is John, acd belongs to Thomas B. tdne of Alabama." Jobn is very black, about 45 years of age, is lame in the right leg, caus ed by white swelling, 6low spoken with a down lookf-about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high. The ownlr is requested to come forward, pay char ees.fand take him away. U A V 1 U XVE iv v i o 2 V1840 lf26. 1 ' 1 V JXELVT IIOTOIiS. "TKAMSEL of Darien, by the author of Vem ;:JLW masso, 8cc. Tbeadveniores of an Attor ney jfp search of practice, by the author of " Tbe adventures of a gentleman in search of a horse. 2 vok The man about Town, by Cornelius Webbef Nan Darrell.or tbe Gipsy Mother, by the a&tbor of The Squire, frc. Charles lyr Jrell.lr ihe Bitter 31ood, by James. Tbe Gen tlemlo of the Old School, by James, author of tbe Robber, fre. Just received at . I i TURNER HUGHES fi. Carolina pook awrg. From the South Carolina MctntifacWring . Company.9 THE Sobscriber ffas received a large supply of Nails from the above Compny which are equal, if not superior to Northern make, and have made arrangements, for a' regular spp'y which will be sold wholesale or retail on reason able terms, MICHAEL BROWN. Salisbury March 27th 1840. 35lf MUCKLE JOHItfi tTH. A A ' A " ' TflHIS noble and noted animal 1 A will stand. the present season at Concord aod Salisbury, tie will be at Salisbury every Monday and Tuesday and part of Wednesday, snd the balance of his time at. Concord, where be may always be seen except wien shewn at public pa- ces. March 20 tf34 RAH, a, s. ailc.;ff"2j COTTON WAISTBD. HE Proprietor of the Leaksvuie factory will giveliberal prices for iJtOO Ba&s of Cotton j oe qaalityrdefivered at CtaksTille, N. C. U,d, iMOi-wn TAILORING. TH E Subscriber respectfully informs bis friends and the public, that he i now carry ing on the Tailoring Business in Lexington; and hopes that after a silence of fourteen years, he may be permitted to solicit public favour and attention in Jiis line ; and will be indulged m sayin that he has enjoyed i be advantages af forded! to the aitaiomnt of superidrity m bta business boib in Europe and America 15 years in Europe, and 20 in America. He employs none but the best of workmen, and would have it particularly remembered, that be warrants eve ry thing done in bis shop. t With hia most respectful bow, he leaveabis solicitations wiih the public, and feels pattered Lexington, April 3. 184a Iy46 ' U. B . Tvellicg Joomeyaeo F''f fcsrectfolly ifltited toiiivsibe 6obsci.beiacaiI..- ; . . . T" ' ; i '
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