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3 f 1 t ) Ir 1 f 4 . .;. v. - 1 f 1 ;l J 18 I . ;'Jt m itft.-dii j, .v ijil j jj - . i' 1 -r .lit? ' 1 of thp Slate frorSli8t seen tot; ftn Special occasions,, allow no irait ceriitned is stall grealer and P5 li ft.-; ! . :--- ., . f 1 ias Sjhe jwirnieis of ooi journal, par. 1 n JiJgrt before .the last. But we OIiflhW!sull!sloii!d ensue it would WLii M tWI-fttilol the Adimniatratinnl thrjbattlej fought throughout the jllqislioir! of the Presidency l - t-w ijfinw wen. m - v SS&MI 9Ht jBortaV' strength c jga llnobf4 die, which if it went k J latnl a W , Ms li ; hope.-; 1 J 5 fv.j jirl in Ihit om.trarii 'lira , iLI eWivcs Tt ih"e truth of this lsaerk M e..k W' Jlif Hprlaralinn-rf ihft rani ishinrnon before (1 cM'fe&'lhe Heclaral iicc6nifcsuih 11 is now.. tie IfiH. wejKQow 'out.'- Sure we arek J2, " 9 F., plain man to speak to him. and refuse to ehake hands' witH the 5 unwashed." But it i caose of pnde to the, true Deinorratic party, thai they fjajre selected a candidate, who is in practiee as Well atVprofeaaiona plain unnMomibg Republican who - as sumes no hcntioua romequenre who is, in fact; one or Tiife People 76. s J The CtouRttort.-' We caU upj on you to gUt us ;a sound currency," say the people to the, administration;! 3 "The people expect too much from tnegoven roent'.'9' replies Mil Van Baren. ; . I ; -1 -51 1 I trust" you will re-elect me to the Pre sidency.'' say; Mr,: Van Buren to jbe peo hie The Presfdent expects too. much Iroralhe people," uepiy a miaion.oi iree men. rrenttce. tcrJay, tie CLh insL, and .resulted in ; tha Success or fivinson isouncii nitu liiuu i - ri here are IjOqos ana 1 tvois j ne nre is runmn? si wmen we have this rale through the Slate.!' J rr M thiai Tbe ' 4. many strong objections to tils bill, 1 Moited SUles-haOhi6 Philtnthropistthe re not before noticed. One of thetq j PiUsburg, W jtnfisslhe Pennsylrania Free i 5 't enlisted shall. , o - Jf. , Frpnhiil Privilege We see 4r's aire; made,1 particularly iri pappr9,'raboflt'the abose of the IhStejwi-WsvJ lbP 'Federal ' members of he larWBians JVortftem papers iBEabusefof the frankinj prl ri r :' taat - hla rekts. much entitled to its 'selgsit)'ift-iy ha J availed themSelTei fj'. irt vmw rarely meet w ah a F' ihefOM!?yiVIIV'9 Wrl couW Lre'iJaf iWan Bureo a res their opponents have tnao, who 5 eay tiiai he preferable can-f ;'atf Mr$e PfHeh5y! o Gen. Harrison. FdirjelMjTl6)'6 unprepared 10 speaK J ni f lhesaT(jHwian cannoi nna reason 10 com- . 1.1 it. -KoJo'(if lllia'nriwilijrro K'w ilia Ron I The Annaal Conventiun of -the Protestant Episcopal Church, ijrijhe diocefs of North Car ohna, will be held in jSt. Lukes Chorcb, Salis- bury,-on i hereon d Vednesday in May, 1840 j jne momn. r being' jihe 13j.h day 0 Icy 3 Magician W 1 JHALE,Secy. by the name of dna Jonffrps&iofial, lOih. thpn w WnnlteiJeaM Jpidiftt.' - All who heaid Mr. fet . ' JljB lecollect, he told them, thaj :be leniiinDemfcrat8 were drilled by the'great toirui) afUheVfl'SrLktat whenever thev in'4 f:?ddio tirPTOfeaiJl4r jraseality on the people, t heir 1, i irihStetfarted the VV hi23 of being p;oil lerrdrfip,-t$qs ihrowin them upon PfiflLveninw aiteniion irom me 1 :-i fit. 5 5 -It - ' ' - " I liRt'b'lp'fy hemselves are guilty of.j hibmak isljlTje;ssi l k- sun eh ines : and 'Jtrt Lilt y-J. f:.l. L - . - -I 8 wonjiiu:itJ ittiiiij r;ic Y B com uiu j cai'fon irt'iU lasl lCaroltniao , which may be catjtyptia jlani' bich.iisay serve, as a! " Tbe' FlraJrrai flaler? irid managers, here in Yi CwBiiiltWUilill the wires in this political, jl ihMttyywmtik tin. lo worked on, and ormern oreuiern, wno, hem pt tothfir N I; is: not is attracting a great kiaal of attention in the Eas tern part of this Statje, by his wonderful perfurmt ance9;;:;-i,;:;i";j T?l '-' 1 T MARY LAN D.-U- A meeting of abont ten thousand people, took place at Frederick, Md., on the t9tblbst. I I P. S. We forfibfto state that it was n a Harrison meeting; , but that is understootf, as do other objeci ould bring together such a multitude. ) ".-LJ 'S'-ri: j. - f "More Screws loose not in Ohio; but in Alleghany CsMitiji JftiL- We cut the fb!4 lowing adjurations; from the Cumberlanrj Civiliari of the 1 !;tli instant : r t J' Mr. Charles T6u will please inform the conductors of the jAIIegantan,' that, they have put my name on the Van buren Com mittee of, VigilSncel without being 8tithorl ized. I am now an avowed friend to the election of Gen. Harrison, and no longer a supporter of the.Vab Buren Admrnintration. SON STARTZMAW. 1 1 ulusMi, ana eacn canrigge to contain a oau ana I 1 mien uuck anoi, ana a stimcient quantity 01 pow- '" I der : or With a rrnnt 1rnan9nV .eV WviikIi ' i j ' powder born or flask wih Roffiripnt nnwder and f the ball for . twenfv four .cuarpes. and two snare , - a. 7: . . : '6.u..t i.:f;M.r .;. i,f. t Mmcieni bayonet aod bell , ; jwo;spare flin8T I V . , . '" 1 ) I ff T. j twenty four cartrid-re; $ oited to the bore ef bts t P ' yoR WATCHMAN 1 : f h V. ' - HARD TIMES! V': 1 ! Messrs. Editors ! listened attentive other day to Mr. Fisher's discourse in the Court flints., v House, and I was surprised, at many thtngshe . . uThos.it will: be een that every private and saia. in noining. However, tfid he so astonish nort commissioned officer, shall provide himself 'm " when he tried to porsoade the people tbit J lh thft Tnr Mrwm ijth.hi.hWi,i eirnes are not so wryard as they are;rePre- fend bis country. 'What woold , bei Vhe price of seated by the AVhigsHe sard the times lafe ihese articles in this oortlon of the State SiThev - fl E.- . . i I less than twenty dot e hard-earnings of the talitrt sxr K?Vk ' Pia lias nr at ! Washington, on ; ao locomeof eight dollars haps, lo suonort a familv. Fpllowleiiins are an you support, a man Urges upon Congress the llm VfiJ nn ' rhn ran. mtmml .f h . . i . . TtKL-4.' I . - -O 1 - . 4 T- ' ; wi ui, ucuis. ti is uune nsiurai tor aim nnt i . - to think and feel that I he times are not bard - It ia trn iti.t it,, mii L.m. L, ,AUrTrla WS raentbat .hat is very kmall, fnot more than llr.ZlAL- ckEr ' . ""eav eight dollars per month, hnd rations.) And af !!VM;,.oa, tner tvoaft ter the passage of the Sub-Treasury, which the :T r "u"1: - WMff Administration aeems determined to saddle upon ?.th.!L"5!.lih' ,e?,h'" I of l.hor.,4) Prince down I,'. f.r,". u..ou . mmn W. hard-monef SUndard. il Ml m.k.( th. MOaaU r1UI I am nA.amaiw Iks. :f m I - . n . . - . Dct.iwti iu ucisuauo..iu II Jir. r MO If Af nrmm m ik.. .111 it wn8 ua auu uriu me groans ana ia- I Thum a f.ml... . i :e , SLC l SfigV ?reatei thanjhe other.' iThe'bill makes it the v..mu, uy.nyu.u luwugu Tery ouier- doty or the President tool eet. from the Mili the U- Freeman Freedom. 0 Vermont Vioa nf rr.ai)nm lti ATfia. -Ahrtidonisti and the Boston Liber aPl-ra" oi ttHnch earnestlr; "and some of era Diiieriy oppose the e eet on 7 of Gen. Iirrispn. C And yet men, who seem to have regard for tbetr own characters;; say laai.oen. uirnson not an abolitionist hmseif, is tbe candidate of the Abolition isS! Lynchburg Tlrginiani In this Town, on Tuesday evening last . b the . Key. Mepheo x1 rontis, Jur. j. o. Jutuiston Til OS. S.2iYDrorj : -i -'-COMMISSION- T ' inrhinfcr,, iV. C. BrrtR to -V. ; V Messrs. E L. St W. Wmsio-?, E. ' Willkingsi John; Huske & Son. O. J. C rell, Yarbiough' & Ray, Joseph C-!;cr, T. Uaigh Curtis &T "M y rover, i i;-. - ;r-U : FaytlUtiltet JVL C. March 271840 6oifl5 r v (D To Owndrs;of Mills, YOU are respect fally solicited to call cn J seph Haines, Eskj- at Fulton, Davie er : r. ty j Hugh Martin, of Stukes, and Wm. D td jiss Sarah Sleeves, daughter of Mr. bamM f Sorry, and see their mills in operation ; Beeves, " 'be patent plan of Napier Gilbirt, coalincl. ilOn lh8S0th nlt..by the Rev. Samuel Roth- We esUate not in saying; that Ibey are . 7 -tUk,Mr. Caleb Peeler, of this county, to Mss nJQM, ! P0 uperatioo, for j J i mome Ilothrock. ot Davidson County. ; S?1,,DgAi,,; ff1 VJt&r il , , , ! , ... ' oUiiy. 1 Tiey will gnod from 16 to 20 busht I la this County, on the 19th olt:,by John She of rje.and from ,11 to 16 bashels of ct.rr?, : v)r,.Esq Mr. John. B Jldder ton, of Dvid- good bread meal, per hoorw For farther par::.-:: sa, to JWis$ Emaline Uartman, of this Coon- lars apply to the ubcriler8 at Mockatil!? 'v. rj Aiso, wur. toijooge,oi ireaen, to yntss lathaTine Ann Juiaeruumer. of this County. jXOTICE. !( r.! I 'Vi.i v i. i . . ... . . .: i ;urp, iaa itie mjs-ttiin tueir political trash." ft 1 : ' : Pi.' 1 r&bfat aJt that Jle Western, Houm CDnuQue to 2ive connienance iNllsian $t liiedlvtr If ylnitin against Geo. Harri .jardlfpf fc oU:!repeaied refutations' it j biriSTatlsrilenoi)t bv meawho. are in the :iiv.ee,taioH! i t ics . ;"; and by the ttJM f Burm . party. Some I'M Vn!Jej!presses which are conducted priociljCif Joor, jhkve even lectured that les, Ijri se lif ibe i r brethren for urging Cjfe.lsliidfnofilJe-: Wh HARE ' April 9, 1340. We, the undersigned, finding our names on theJV an Buren f Committee of Vigilance for. the district, think it due the cause of truth to state that, ; thinking there ought to be a change, we now go for Harrison and reform. !":" ,;' f II. S. SHAFFER. i I .1 J RAW DECKER, CHRISTIAN STATLER, HENRY MITCHELL, THOMAS LUDDY. EDMUND MIDDLETON, W. S- jWHITTAKER, MOHNBRANT. The above is only a beginning. We in tend 'driving a bigper business in the way of rbrrecting the Van Buren Committee of Vigilance.. There are others that stand in the same relation' ss those above, and. some on it that never have and will not now support V. Baren. jj :', . lis of Tnnccoo tn..J V.. i:..J-J l lJat to his proof.He said it was clear that mm. bv draft nr h vnTnnt.r ! t?.nnn. -o ,.u nam as tnej once were, oecacse citizens, how do you likethis clause of the bill? Pfinie r no. moTinz away as mev nsed to dO. What An trnn thinb n( mn w odoubi be is right in the fact, but how lament-1 mure mn ,;it t, un. abjy wrong it be in his condnsion ! Pople do army of the United States? Tbe bill proposes not move away as they used to do, but it is pot to divide the United States into ten military dis- w,ltiro f oc oj ms prosperuv oi tr et Atahma m;;;; r n;e;n Oiirown Coomtry but because there is oOw Tennessee to mnnA . 7th Th PrW noyplace of refuge left. There is no land of has the authority to brder them to assemble r..w..v ui.i tail ucv 1IIIU I ninm D9T Inr raw mrnr t r nmnt in fka rfie safety as there once was. All is one barren triet he ma nrnX !n. Jr.mttn. th. f waste as far a. the eye can reach. Oor people man from the bosom of his family at a time, know that such as have sought relie in the perhaps, when it is impossible for him to leave VT u: r1?' n V9m his home; his business or his family. There is pof.uracor ana ru.n. aney Know too, that i also a way provided to bunts them for hoo at ucio waa bucii nupo EDrUaO, II IS D?yOPu r reacn tor they cannot get the means ltd and which, instead of g cause more than J: liRglfteef tHjii!::car ibe . done. ' The same jiQesartftir rpeBra to ine cnarge oi nts v.otiojg ifplillin-ff dilt. - 1 1 is fa'se, and f thtt jgre pMlteiyj to .it, wiiirolly propa- 'e tfalsfiood sacl is, night, and that loo iitb ;Cari)linlrif week belbre last, we find, Si"f ffihicji are enumerated, the Mens Jlarnsoh is a man who vo- mm for costs for the fees of ers ;yes, fellow, citizens. HMheAn irjetockj"like nejroa s, and knock 4aT.lphe bSrhlst bidder !' SOUTH CAROtlNA.-Even Mr. Cal- houh's Slate, (Soulb Calhoun as it has been called,) givea signs of rebellion. "A large, respectable, and enthusiastic meeting," as the Administration papers of Charleston admit it to have been, took place in that city on Thursday last. It was eloquently addressed by Judge Petigm, Mr. Legare, Geo. S Bryan, and the venerable E o, Tbom as, who, from; ?ong and intimate personal j acqusintance, deflded Gen Harrison from the false charge of: Abolition, and charac tenzed him ss an h'-si man- a statesman, and a Dyre Datriot.r - --.- : , r - li:T-Corfel&tfinf s.-The request of a" -Ciiiffl-lr U Si&ikv ciJtt tu m pellit" hMpTbceedinffs of tbe Whir r our tf lanrof ilp i are laid over to our loWbfull boortemm word V on this subject youjhfulir contemporary of the Lincoln snay appear ere long. t - . - WlpSH.,( of Moore County. Ms r'ljMeeteg by. a District Con- I . t - 1 5 r i . . . j MmmelL fro., of Burke. p5f ff d !a the Whig Elector fMmfi Hct-a' eelection ev- 5h9 rlfe lector for the Fayette- I uonaDie. "n. ab :ibb'l(j: GEORGIAThe tirgest political meet ings ever helW,ii tl3 Cities of Augusta, Co lumbus, end- ,jon, have been held within the last fortnight, to put the Harrison ball in motion. The Whigs of that State had determined to i support their own Gov. Troup, but a beuer; acquaintance with the old Patriot and Statesman, has induced them to revise their decision. travel on. I He points too to the cotton factories that1 have 8proog op amongst us within the last ten years. Bui will he tell us how many of them have been started within the last nine months since the ware has reached us ? But it soots not to dis cuss this matter ; if the people do not know and il .1 a. a i . i- : - ! iet me iron pincn oi aeot, ii tney do not know thit money is scarce and prodoce down to almost nothing, it is not for me to tell them so. f Hi VINDEXi i (roa the watchman KENTUCKY A meeting has been held at Washington, Keo of Revolutionaty Sol diers, sod men who have fought.under Gen Harrison. There were but few of the for mer, but a perfect army of the latter. r essrs. Editors: I was forcibly struck the: other day at the Whig Convention on nearing jr. Jones reao toe ncsoiuuops ana Proceedings of the great meeting which as sembled in Salisbury on the 18tb ofjMay, 1835. ' To contrast the course of the sen tlemen who figured at that meotmg. with their present course and position in politics, is truly as strange as it is inconsistent. It is strange, because it is so directly in ojpposi tion to the views and feelings then enter tained with those which are now acted upon by the very same men. If there was any shadow of reason for this jumping of Jim Crow, it would be no longer strange ; but, Messrs. Lditors, I sayit is strange ! j; In 1835, almost the whole County sup ported, or sanctioned Resolutions condemn iheUn terms the mot emphatic, the: most profound, every thingthat even looked like favoring the election of Martin van Buren Yes, the Citizens of Rowan looked upon the support of Martin Van Buren for the;Presi depey, 83 a sm, and in their holy opposition, hated even tbe appearauce of it. But where are! they now, and bow did they get where they have got to ? Why, sirs, in my humble opinion their supporting a speckled or van eglied pinch of Democracy atlhe last ielec. tion was the nrst aud fatal step. 1 hey per mil themselves to handle a thing that was doubtful in its nature, and now a damning false pride forbids themfo acknowledge that they were deceived, and consequently .(forces them to :be alternate of eating (heir own wore?, made less than three years ago fipjf distinguished ge. 9rncej.lhe agitation of the .ftl'P- : rather a i'puiuu ueiwrt'n ino - wit mo ... j Xo jtocMs. hai we are oreatlv orniifio ,1; hdnthat jtoition. and come liVtiahftlkifntlis'lv' Inr lh Ponnl..' Li aleS! ailhown and Halifax, and I if Of til vtfkaoAtfl liKll t.?.ttf the iends of Harrison and his bid constituency, in Cstjftrt,be has, we learn, dealt Eden fin ("Tlf lllow,; fiom ihe .effects of "a. L 1 -us Mi vi 4'nis iniorma- $m 'W$M nunierons friepds y Hl P-tion of our vMaralification. wiih .J ft.-i:- .i... 0. l.dltWH pr0p,iet. . , , 13 sr.' S a '1. i ' !: .. . " firing . Si-Pi H " I , s - lihell8 " at Mr- More. . l 11 ier atelon ih a m n.trULi f :7 - :T"J w.vn-r.--. PENNSYLVANIA The U. S. Gazette, one of the n ost moderate and respectable Whig papers in Pbilarfelhia, says, that when the nomination of Harrison was made by the Harrisburg Conrention, it declared that Pennsylvania was at worst among the doubt, ful States. It now says, We have sinle that time taken some pains to obtain mate rials for forming a judgment, and tbe result is, a conviction that Pennsylvania will, in the Electoral College, give thirty votes for Harrison and Tyler.,, It adds, that Van Buren's majority oyer Harrison out of 225,000 votes in 1836, was on!ylr4S34, 'of which Berks county alone eave 3400. That! Van Buren has lost the current of Jackson?! popularity acd has gain ed none for himself. That in Alleghaoy county atone, therei is a recognized change gainsuVan Buren! I already, of 1500, and constantly increasing. That tn equal change had taken place in'; the three counties of Erie, Beaver and Washington ; and that in me miuaie counties Van Buren is rapidly loosing. s y N E W TO R K -m In i 8 3 9. there were e Iected, in the whole State of New York, 445 Whig, and j ASSt Tory Supervisee, the elections tor these omcers being si ways con ducted on party principles. In 1840 there have been elected, of the same officers, 447 Whig lo 426 ToryJ In 1839, a te. !ri J 8 40, Whig majority 21 INDIANA. -The Whics have had County Convention at Connersville of from 8 to 10,000 people. Huzzi fot Harrison v r '"zand Tvler! Hi , A Gun from Indiana. A letier from Madison says, 'Our election came off yes S tolf Raleigh Register. , tendance by fine or imprisonment ! j If, the poor soiaier nas no property or money to pay me fine with, he will be imprisoned in a " loathsome dungeon " at the rate oi 30 days for every -five dollars of said fine! 1 l4-East Tennessean. Tbe Whiffs of Davie County are requested titheet at the Court House in Mooksville on I0esday'of-Afay Court inst.) for the purpose ot expressing ineir . senuraen's in relation o. the present Administration s( the General Govern ment The candidates for the Legislature are invited to attend. ! . MANY WHIGS. iv; -NOTICE. : ; BV.virtue of a Deed of Trust to me execo. ted .for the purpose therein mentioned ; I vflll onrJbraJeonjrgesday the 26th day of &Jay(iQSl.)at the Court House in Mocksville: the HOUSE AVS IjOTj Bib all the appurtenances thereunto belonging now occopied by Junius L. Clemmons. It is one ofjthe most favorable stands for bosiness in the villacre. Terms of sate will be mede known on tbe day thereof. z i . JAMES COOK, Trustee: JMay 8, 1840-ts4I TAKEN UP will be nappy to execute all orders in their 1 : of bdsicess. Letters addressed to them at tl ,t place, will be promptly attended to. FOSTER. GILBERT 4- HALL. April 4, 1840. 4w33 ; . : A mill on the above mentioned plan, has executed for roe to my entire satisfaction by . ;r Hall, v j believe the above statement is rornrr. If aoy person will come and examine, I not but hey will be well pleased. Given tz: : my band this 4th of April, 1840. " WILLIAM DUSS. I examined Mr. Dosa , mill, and found t! the above statement to be correct. ! think i: simplicity and durability surpasses any thinz the kind I ever have seen. I think any rer interested in mills would do well to call aol r -amine ior themselves'. Given under my ha;..' this tbe 4tb of April, 1840. . ii. Cr". UJ1M V J U.V. GEN. HARRISON'S LITERARY QUA1 IFICATIONS. ; I 4 Let those who har'e ridiculed tbe Whig Candidate for the Presidency, as a man des- tilute of intelligence and learning, read the, opinion of that eminent scholar, that pure, and justly celebrated j man, Jlon. Edward Lverett and blnsb Ibi their want ot discrim ination, or what is tHe roost probable, their utter disregard of historical facts. In reply to a committee who had inform ed him of his nomination as a candidate for committed to the Jail of Wilkes coon Davie Couuly. Ji C. April 15 1840. I certify that I have one ol Napier's nan . Mills witb one of Gilbert's improved stilt ifp: -dies, which fills my expectation to the fall. 'I I woik was done in workmanlike order by-Dar; Sheek, whom I can recommend as a joonj rr. who I thick may be relied upon for steadinc of habits or railhight work. I am well pits ! with the for forma nee of what he has done f r me. and have ground twelve bushels and a of corn to the hocr Given under my hand; ' JOSEPH HANF.S. MSSOMjVTMO rilHE co-partnership heretofore existing orJ: : the Executive Ghair 6f Massachusetts at ihe afcoording to law. last, a negro man who says his name is PETER, about 70 years of age. Peter is very black ; h says he belongs to Jb oster Cowan of Kowan COaniy, JN. Carolina. Ihe owoeris reqoested tq come forward, prove property, pay charges aid. take him away, or he will be dealt with next fall election, GofvJ Everett, after dispo sing of other topics, paid the following trio- ute to uen. uarnsoni--1 usKaioosp juont tor. . - .-!: fA.-1 - Having been familiarly acquainted; with Gen. Harrison at Washington, during the four years of President Adam's Administra tion,! have ample and'personal knowledge of his " honesty, capacjty, and patriotism." His talents are of a high order ;: his gener al reading, particnlarllr in tlie department of history is extensive and accurate ; be is a good speaker, and a, good writer, ; (witness his discourse on the bongines ot trie valley of the Ohio in 18SS-) his practical ac quaintance with affairs is exceeded by that of few individuals, in! the country, and his public services have peen extended over a longer period I believle, than those of any other man now on the jstage. Wsimly at tachpd, as I have hec to the former i can didate of Alassachusetts, Instill regard the nomination of Gen Hlrrison as a most fa vorable event. The country is under the highest obligations to those. distingu;ished stat smen, whose magnanimity has produc ed 2jerfect union by the Whig partyjtn its support. I feel confident thatlhis nomina tion will prove the means of effecting tbat change in national politics, which has be- come so necessary fof the public welfare. The country needs A ND Jla. ty, North Carolina, on the 26th day oft JUL the firm of Foster, Gilbert :&, Dent in t! Aim ousiness was oissoivea on itie sin cay ci March. 1840, by mutual consent. All persr . indebted to said firm are reaoested to make imn: diate payment to L.ewis m. uiioeri, ana iru : having claims will please present ihetn for payment. FOSTER, GILBERT, &. HALL. April 17 th 1840. . THE undersigned are now prepared to exe cutework with despatch in all of the follow ing Counties for which they have the exclusive Patent Right, viz: Surry, Stokes, Rockingham, Casirell, Person, Granville, Warren, Halifax, Northampton , Edgecomb, Robison, Cabarrus, A n son, Nash, Johnson, V ay ne, Davie, Martin, YOU aie commanded to parade .ou Vr ' at the Court House, in the m?0.8- Cmr,"d1L Mecyenburg Jlun.gorr nicnmuiiu, riauHiui, oaiupsuu, vjircu, uciu , New Hanover, Washington, Jones, Pasquotank. - " F G, fy.'ll. April 17th 1840. 4w38 ; . ANDRRW PORTRR. Jailor. May 3, 1840 tf4l ATTENTION! OFFICERS OFTIIB 6 If t Regiment. Town of Salisbury, on Saturday, the 6ih rf.May.it 10 o'clock, A. M., armed with Muskets tor Drill. By order of R. W. LONG. Col ComTt. I 64th Iteg't N. C. Militia. .M. BROWN, Adj'n April 24 4w3S NOTICE. Butl perhaps they will say,.Mr. Van BureH ine coumrrneeos ret e. irorai ne i policy -v-has iumoed Jim CroW and not ourselves i pursued by the Central Governraentrand hW, Georgia. Ihe nas jumpeo Jim urow and not ourselves -n f. !BfaJ' ....Lk. i,:-WI-i.ihtc... cdjae. forward and prov. ftllO llllvllvB MIIII alMH. UI niilVil II lias lliua - . - I -. ' 1 . ..-.-- . We stand where we have always stood,; anil Sir,' Van Buren has come over to us, and wie hayp concluded not to drive him out of com Pny. ; " "A" j j'l il!' j Well Messrs Editors, if such should be heir language, I insist with all the honesty of i man desiring information on an tmpor- ant: subject, that some gentleman to whom these remarks will apply, will give through the-columns of your paper or the Carotin tari. the reasons which justifiedvo the degree such reverse thinking, reverse action. Then:, Mr Van Buren was called a spend-thrut, a Federalist a blgh Tariff man, and an Ab olitionist and it was declared to be the opinion of all that bis election would prove dangcr oU to Liberty itself f But now the eyes of some o: us are closed fast up,and we are eager f hugging to our bosoms tbe old enemy.wbo m lures squeezes us a little, and is ss playful with us, as my mothers old cat, Molly, when she catches a mouse which she intends tbgive to er kittens for food after she has wearied it rfesrly to death by playing with it J II 1 1 hope, Gentlemen, that you .will re-pub-lish the proceedings of the meeting j refer red to, and do all in your power to stir Up the people, and make them to examine the ground upon which, they stand, and jit is atncere prajer that they may lay aside all prejudice and partialitv and act with an ffflAKEN op and committed to the Jail of J4 Wilkes county, North Caiolina, on the filfet day of April, (inst.-J a negro man, who says his name is L . : TOM, aimt. 24 years' of age. five feet. eight inches h(h. of a tolerable dark color, quick spoken and very likely. .He says he belongs to John Mc dsy hedonH know where his master lives h was purchased of John Campbell of Craven colifltv. in this State, and his master was taking relief from"! the' policy I htnho Mississippi, and that he ronaway from ji ue uwuor is injucstcu iu prove property, pay charges and take him sway, or he will be dealt with ac cording 10 law. . ANDREW PORTER, Jailor. April24, 1840 tf33 far been sustained. IThe continued appeal to tbe worst passions of menj by j the j party press, is scarcely less pernicious than the measure in which the support of those pas sions arc enlisted, ft is evident, from indi cations too plain to he mistaken, that the people have decreed a change, and that the TPHE Subscribers, Agents for the Lexington nomination of Gen. prison, is ihe! instru- i 'Cotton Factory, would inform tbe pub ic mentby which it w.ll be effected. That ,t or rctaiI the Cotton Yarns ot may prove auapiciou to our beloved Lorn- 'Factory, consisting of vatious numbers. monweallh, and tothjetbole country, the 'ji1;e snperior qualities and character of the yarn3 harbinger of better times and better feelings, off ibis Factory are so well tested and known, as is the most fervent wish of, ?H I tol need'no recommendation-' from us. Those wishinsr to purchase will please give us a call. C. B. & C. K. WrilLlL,L.t,K; 1g l3. April 24,1840 tl3a JAILS rot the South Carolina Manufacturing Company. npHE Subscriber has received a large supply mtA hfifvf!. oraa hdrnie bv a deserter of eje.inglo to the great ioterest of the Coad- M Brituh .irmv fnj Canadal What sort it I CITIZEN OF ROWAN I RAIL ROAD AND CAPITOL CELE j B RATION. I We understand that Wednesday, t of June, has been fixed on as the da v celebrating the completionof the Raliegh anu uision uoad. and of oor Slate Capt- ie 10th Geotlemen, your obliged Friend, and pbedient sery't , ! EDVjTARD EVERETT. A DECENT PARTY. A Procession of the Van Buren party took place in tbe City of New York,; just before the Election, Muring which, an out- 1 - .1 -mm . n rage was perpetrated upon the army and JL of Tvails from, the above jUompany, wnicn soldiers; under Gen. Harrison, as well as arljequal, if not superior to XMorthern make, anu naire made arrangements lor a regular sut, which will be sold wholesale or retail on reason able terms, MICHAEL BROWN. Salisbury March 27th 1840. 35tf Hi-. : IMUCKLBJOHNj jh. rfflHIS noble and noted animal JL will stand the present season at Concord and Salisbury. He - ... . .. aa.w frkftiv mmm W 1 1 1 DC 8 1 C7tu l w w j J nTiiPila and nart 'of Wednesday, and the CXI -balance of his time at Concord, where he may tlrays be seen except when shewn at public pia- upon the General himself, which must, we should think, excite (eel ings of indignation throughout the country.- Gen. Harrison, was painted on a hariner.Ta petticoats, fly ing, ie on8ternationi from a detachment of Britis0Sjs ; whjch banner, is alleged leaders, of the mass of make po- the people, whenthejy expect to raakt litical capital out of such a disgraceful bmon ? Raleigh Jfigister, "r i i h Sentence of Dealh.-On Friday mornirilart sentence of death waa pronounced bv Judge .Dick upon John IVilliSmS previously coovicled of the murder ot James D. Taylor to be execu ted on r riday the 19th of June next. i Greenjoro' fax, cefi 1 larch 20 tf34 BLANKS all descriptions for sale aHhis Off&' AND committed to Jail of Rowan Count j, on tbe 13th instant,' a Negro man says his name is John, acd belongs to Thcnr: -B. Stone of Alabama. John is very black, ate :t 45 years iof age, is lame in. the right leg, caus ed by white swelling, slow spoken with a dotvn look about 5 feet 8 or9; inches high. Tie owner isj requested to come forward, pay char ges, and take him away.- DAVID KERNS Jailor. Jan. 24. 1840 1 126. NEXT" ITO VZIiC. DAMSEL of Daiien, by the author of Ye n masse, &c. The adventures of an Attor ney in search of practice, by the author of "Ti.o adventures of a gentleman in search of a horse. " 2 vols. The man about Town, by 'Cornelius Webbe. Nan DarreII,or the Gipsy Mother, ty the author of irhe Squire, fyc. CharlesTyr rell, or the Bitter Blood, by James. The Gen tlemen of the Old School, by James, autber cf the Robber, c Joat received at TURNER & HUGHES' N. Carolina Book Store. GROCERIES, c. THE Subscriber would inform bis frieni: and the public generally, that be has j : : received, and offers for sale the following article.', v iz i Madeira Wine at $2 per gallon, Clariet do 1 rfh do Malaga do 1 do do French Brandy 3 do do 8 year old whiskejT l jJo do Brown Sugar 10 las to tLe $1 Best quality do. 8 lbs lo the $1 Loaf Sugar, 1st fit 2d qualities, Rio Coffee 6 lbs. to tha 1 :. - Java do 5 lbs. to tbe $1 ' Good Chewing Tobacco 25 cts per lb; Salt $t 25 per bushel, Sweet Oil, best quality. Linseed Oil. ANDRE MATTHIEL. Salisbury. April 3. 1340. SCtf Just Received and for tUtlc, Wholesale or Retail 100 Kegs Nails assorted arzes, 10 Hhds. Sugar, 15 do Molasses, 250 Sacks Salt, 10 Doz. German Grass Sytbes, . C do English Grain do. 50 Bbls. Superfine Floor, 20 Boxes Bunch Rs'n,'....r By J.&W.MURPin. 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