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tii -Alt & ".i-8;a. j '"-',- -V'r r 1! '-'I - ''.-V-'TA' . ' - iii'i '"'J 1 -. - ..! iiimii uicuu in V8in- I .-'y-jvwu wiw which njusr vbgagrH ,in;i m rttlfa loo deiPauOftSr 13- l)l 21 rten, with thif tu! jniheii acJrpriisemeot; con " w;oJcuofi of 'r.rfwcro, xnd the ivbsrco trap V. B. :. - ; V 5 si ' " " - i lams iub mrinrv fit ih - --' --.--.-. v.,.rl, mirirMvu. juiif were we r ,4e ; v r; i; m iiim if?"'! a ju (i'ifltfd i2 (ioBimunication we com- KPrtnl t'uroiirseivef, we leei fal id,Natioii4fltif?rerilion 31 Washing- . . fsSii " t-i -i- f "''-."" " yjtbe 410 UJiarcn, in wnicn every 5!f of Vfrjr te antf Territory were ite,!oKAot bnl redotind to the ,rt priCf ipres anu measures mr wnico iRfpoblic.Wljfjgs of the Union, have viidMilh N,e J ? We hope onr 5if $e Pei will take up this siih ylD(Jlael)feheir readers the bene- jhi C)6Tfijtjpn might bo conducive t wc fee; conuucni, tnai ii n snousu ci0Bsiv joPenTiip and managed, a great mvgbl bet ffeetqd to perpetuate Repub- sflUcnsocranf nig- principles, aau io- nitloitii ihe:dpor of entrance, to all .VfoJeri iMMartinVan BureD, Ibrerer. ,V .r, 'iff AJLJfJ-- TPil.f.Ll ' 'RoS Cdy5: C'JNotViC, ' 1840. fefc4-l had the. pleasure Jf beinw in '41 tbliaih acf Dcioher iaai j as a xlele- frorKn 1 ihe garrison ConTent ion Ha that pace. At ?ha close of the Con ten cvFiDms irnrn ciu.coaoi n foot r 3 4 in lhl "Dear Sir Eoclosl I tend you a document nopoHl in i Ttibacro trad, oniil tlie !ae 5i,V S'T Hanison, and I'ylpr a m rity of which may b ..f sitnej imprUnceM coavinM piMona ot their character. The moiiaichies 2 T higa!nofopwardaof4,000rcejlte the Peroocrati bfj'utb Carolina, that J wtiite! olj loc present day exact tritie'&oro oibef nil-: ,le Iec,lo,'?ln Ocioher. . A comrjriaM per mrn areeometiines sold in oorhehived Jjtalei as lijms. not by ibe po.ver of theswotd winnch aa V,r ? moo ib.H remarks one ofibe Mitl well as: In Indiana, j: This man Was I hi day- by eonninsjly devid treaiies tod bytiiWimfna 8flll? PIr.. The returns ire cot expected dd before the Court Hose in tbis Dtace. in acl Up? doiies eom imoiri!u C, Rriiain tnL-P da 10 f'f waajotity mtienally, - i .- 1 irmuiarr Uroti2h her beatv doties un,)n r.nr in 1' f - vniAKi - , i O'li hit hit VSXTTA IWCCOi S Staola nrodotl uf nparl iwn" milti.nt I r ." . , : - " . . "l;;n. UrOTr inC, ;ct h. ;V:- before os from o. nm- niW ,tiU--. iL.i.4l i rnaon t8i )fiiiea le all of curdanne wiih hi Sftif'ehcpf fr ih Knni u( qke dollar r fovrytarsl and bon, who ouk a regular f bill of sale send you was puated "op at tbe th place, and ibe rder for his sate njudety f risis by monopolies and ooftmns rtsuicilon? i uur i nc Lfmocrauc uuages oi oar siaie - uai 1 riprocny, lor an wnif.ii wen: una was nisi guit, ana ii room i4 neip ft." nn. uoerai policy ine luxarHts r ALu; 1 KUJl; I840.r v - ; ; 11 1 hae enlefed oor conntrr almost 1 vires the defendant SO eoonlies show boe them exftenl ll..if. Th Indiana papers scarcely pretend lo compare oere their i n .Vj. sjtoofd no longer Rnbmit to ihe&e oppressive b4 I :kc Conviction of Bastardy 1 ues-It istine for os to obtain. their repeatjor ! " The sve poediD Hson indTan Daren votes :-they nVre of foreign lalW iU,he:Hfw1" 0Tet Bi2i2cr' ,hei dntrfree. w2 Governor elect.. . "; I, . The Stats, : - ;rs. Reubis Bradley! I he sentence of Ah 6 Court .13, that" the ser-i j cannot by !oor example induce the nations to 1 We snail probably pa 25,000, or over! 1 OIIIQ, retorns not yet coraplate. A i bystander conn Israel Ihem by sMilar restrictions: If we Roggesis that there is a majrity of fortu acres. be Sold on ihenext ' 6alci I adopt the enlightened policy we have ponded, tne day for KershawDistrici, for. the spare of foof j hy we have 00 alcernitivR l-ft bat to tr years, or any snorter lime which may command J retaliatory, system.' Ii Ichmond mpuer. the rrqtnsiie amount, arcordiiig to tie law in relation to Bts'.aidy', Unless the defendant sliali on or before i hat day,leoter into the requist'eire cogniz.nce lor , the support ot the " li.surd child f S igned 1 .J I J.S U1U. HUDSON. Agreeable 10 tbe iforjroing order, 1 will; offef for sale the seivices of the defendant ot. Mondiy! Il(-A, W-IUIC III. vuvif iiuusc uuu. Ill- uiutu for focr tears. GEO. q .McINTOSHC; C, P. PRESIDENTIAL, ELECTION Oct. 29, 1840 : i i The man of the! Carolinian run into a 0 olh e r e rror, r h is w 1 1 fully, m is tt p r ee n ted us again Ue lays we have complain ed of neglect. Ii is ho su cannot possibly show th such an intimation consent to use - his plying to him the NORTH CAROLINA. I veeem it unnecessary to give a labour statement comparing the whole number of totes polled in all the Coooties. We have annexed a; table showing the Whig and Van Uuren gain , t- . ! .i f L ' tilt ' I .t ft " 4 I I ' 1- r" . ! .1. 1 ,i . .i , M tocn tmngi and h f'f vac.u uoij siuqo voe August eiecunn. at we have nmle , , lHarrison. I rii 2J iVVe cannot obtain our; language again, by a p. epithets which we did week before last; however much he de- i k I serves U. Ve wil tlie 'paragaph in the know our leaders not notice further the last Carolinian ; for we take no interest in the matter, and we del not feel ourselves at all ' i 1 . .. a injured by what the Carolinian has saidor may herealter say anout us. As a Jiiiale, however, and particularly in reference 1 to trt-ollccttbat the Hon. George E Badg- the last caU8e.of 'the paragraph allude.i in, cjMsed ifia-journment to Washington Ci- : , . '--w i .4th Marchext;,whteh at the time, I . we commepd to his fiarlvttention, Gro? efe UsjfMiify be. rather prematate as Moral Philosophy on the subjects of ilbit yiudnly tothe inaogoratinn of n(j Tjylng, the Wength of the one arid -. l.1. ... 1 . r. r. .:--. .. .1 . : Httnon 11 is boHr a Republican move ! i hicl) jh wlibfe people of these United fund Tefri)rs will be directly represen- 1 I awful pfTpft and frhitd nl the other. At- snows proposition --wnicn is inis , nai mo r-'f:.." - "- .Tfotloa aborji te njeet tri VVashingtbn -Jily so-PateyV Moral Pliilosophy on the eatxie Uth XralUext j als3.the Conycnlion re- iubje,u;. acdVortni on Bad TIabits. 1 ' tbitewb County in every btate of the , , .',.' - . ,. . - nscDd oit or more defies to a Conven. Alhongh the Editor of the Carolinian is be .is a' young , man, and he would be benefitted 1 1 :i tba Uoiorf, far the good of the whole peo- J a hard case, yet rtfthe f-on ; also that each andevery we are of opinion itrwt Ka riv-in toot art l eatiI A aiov. ttm n nrn. I totbeiOnhabitanta ih the States. 7 careful stndyj of these works general- vt, jvjcyjrs.t Editor?, I am aware that this Ir ; and we would venture to say, tnat sqc. T"" a W FHve ano may wun .many s Ue Opjnion 0f aj wh0 have constantly wj,bi a Sra5dbpe loo; bnt nevertheless, ... : ,iit. 1 ,..,o ,and j reau ma-paper iur ,iiie lasi i-s ur 10 hjuuihd. JVhig Jubilee aud Illumination. The v .. - ov , ; t . . . II Wliiffs of Alexandria, m honor of the trl- um6h of the People, and lhe election rhf .'-...: v - . . - . - - . William -II.: Han ison," of Ohio, as Prest- ... : . 4 1 !! ! dent of the United States, and John Tyler, Therefore,"! if h e penpfeT a re j od ieioos loosing ihftiideleaates.l conceive thai last ;Bpfin will result to the people of this ifj from this !p.fopo9ed Convection If this ilfmine, abogt a ronventron of tbe Union at ra;--. r:Uri .ii ' r - .(':. i miiiuu uiiiij iuk in ui.rru nrii. . I. I . t . , 1 j. - . . ----- , . ; . t . . ' ifyreceiTed by ihe people of iheUnHed as Vice resitlent, nave resoiveu 10 nave a day of Jubilee, and oh the night of the name to Illuminate their house?. At a isMben eerv counts inl each State and wtory oojlii tn call a meeting of the people lie conn t v f rien d I v . to s o e b : b ran ir e n t i on a n d ?ot onedetejjaif, and give him evidence 10 large meeting held on the 9th, among other 'J Willi uuu u f twl) BuhsrrLpt Harrison. Anson, 1 121 Ashe, " 160 j Bertie, 96 Bladen,', ' - 54 I v Cabarrus, r 92 J Camden, v 65 j Chatham, -41- Columbus,-' . r j Cumberland, . , Davidson, 112 -, Davie, i 41 Fraiikiin, j SS ' Cues; -.. 71 Granville, -;-, j 53 ' 1 Greene, . ' " 50 "'' Goilfuid, V 144 Halifax, l 97 Hertford. S4 ! Iredell, 115 -j Johnson, 123 ! , Lenoir, Linroln, 165" ! Mecklenburg, ; Montgomery, 77 i Moore, Nurtharopton, 143 : Orange, -78 Pasquotank, 94 P rqoiinons, 92 Pin, 130 ; Robeson, ' 40 Randolph, 253 ; fiichmoud. ltt Rockingham, K9 ; Rowan, I lr Rotheifordr 156 Sampson, 73 Stakes, : ' 175 Surry', ! 234 Wake, , 17 Wayne.- 90 WartPD, 68 Wilkes, . r S3 65 4 - ' UCK. ; t Tbe returns from this State also come ii. bu the atre 1-r ' Harrison." Thev :indieate i a areat inrrease on the 17,000 Whig tbajorifi of lasl summer. ' ---, - -."Hr- - r.: VIRGINIA. - A ' ; Viral Via is new positive! v stated to bavVf-enp for.Vao JBoren by a little opwaid.of 1,C00. s LOUISIANA. i We have not yet satisfactorv" Wotns from ihts Mare, hot we have no doabt she' O. K 1 as tbe Van Boten men of ihe citv ofl New Or leans are reported to have given up the contest, .! Hfl! .. . i . aii, j in. YvnT7sTiii cany tne ptate by a majority 01 umhi. i !.' v.". TENNESSEE. . j Has gone for Harrisoo"-)y, a majoiity of from 12 toil 3, 000 beyond a doobt. i.f . MISSISSIPPI. H From this Stale we have bnt fer retnrns. The vote aT Vicksburg was, for Harrison 700, for Van Buren 550. At Nalehez there were from two or three for Harrison, te one Loco-foto. A Van Buren man of Ibis town returned home from Mississippi on day before yesterday, and says the Slate will certainly go far Harrison. .1. Cardlia JTalihrnail 'Messrs. Editors i As rod' have bee"n stea dy and roasts!!.- vpp.neht s so the psendo De- wnucrar.yw tne itntitnctjiiA wtiose rnfasiirs ana imUT ." subversion of Ileal JUpvlucan Demneracyfyw ceria inly rserit the ppta use of tbtouod porUon 'of the cornmunitv.. whom the recant elections demonstrate to be. a fast major iif aoch bng the fact, jour .cvlomns , seecasT ihe proper medium of intfodocinz the following pn., oianxis 10 yoor reacers, should you think jihem worthy of tluVdtstiociion. - All true patriots are lejotcirg thai , v - The cenotrtg magic spell which bound r ' . S.Mne ihoujrhtfess minds, more confound $v v. The maxim r.ow is virifid ' ' 1 ; W h ich h as for ages b?en dc fi'd 1 -r. Fahfhnhtf at last sfralr hedismay'J,- " " - And Truth in splendid Rnhes arra jd ; Vict half descend and firife moioi, v ' To bnr, jr to a strict aecooni ; Iair Liberty. oppresd awhile, -? Shall over aiZfrn Despots $mile, .' IfPc will now iidroduce) - I - THE VICTORY - - : - ? j THE BROAD SA L OF N E V j LlihL.'i . itgtin, and now;with morecmphajrtstVr:! efor, the nenple vt Nenr vJerspy have . r- pressed their opmiens npon tlitir tO'CbUcd AlemhersL f Gohgtess- well'iis npnn - the course rf thrG). emencntf in general. i x Whig ;m em hers of Congress are c lectetl, the whole Lr, ;whom Kt? w Jersey furly elected two years ago, live vt '.when the House rjecte-t; ; . J- 0. ATCttIC.Ga" -U. 1 n.MA'XWELTi. - VIM IlALSTEI). : J. P., RANDOLPH, C.aTRATTON, - . T.JONES YORKE. We do not see howJthe six Van Hurfn men calling themselves Members can well again show their heads in the Hae. ; - : - Xcio xork Express I; triomphe ! - Nvn sewel d ir earns, It tiiomplie! . t - 12 29, 10 THE ELECTORAL VOTE for PRESI- DEN P akd VICE PRESIDENT ov the UJ States kow stands thus : r Harmon Tyler. Van Buren Johnson. Main," Massarhn?ttts, Connectfni. Rhode Lland, New; York New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Geogia, Kentucky, Ohio, . Indiana., r North Carolina, Tennessee, Louisiana, Verm- nl, Michigan, 10 New Hampshire,; 7 14 Virffinia, 8 4 42 ; 8 SO S 10 II 15 21 9 15 15 5 7 3 230 23 Stales yr I to hear from which wll vote for Har rison and 1 vi.er : tssissippt, , 4 States to hear from which will tote jar ,Tr. Buren I" Sooth Carolina, 11 Missoort, " 4 K j Arkansas,-. :vi 3 IS Slallt of the Poll in Davidson Countu 1 If'. Jus appointment ; also raise resolutions, the following was adopted : Lexington, louts Irftm . ttv V hicf lhrpp. I . i i I I-I '- ,.11,. 1 ' t if . .t I rt -T. ..J -n.-i iu -ivi.:-. r 4U.,,i,U I !! . ' nf suns neepssarv lor me inn ine 1 - nescnuca. x nai in- .i..aiif, 1 H.mninn'!)- e-Affrth' h be JoVntsled by ibe delegate for will each and all, hate Welcome on their doors, Ajdderton's, waiLof tni ip or if,e Convention and In and the "siring of the latch outside and thai Ward's, oa 01 : ther ufd a-riot." : .If more than 1 they will spend tne cay to, ine most . iree inier peel and ' i'ejite 1 froma connjy let it be at ihcir own J chang of congratotaiions. and that they ex !e.! In selelllriff diuflfats lo this conven- their friends from ever?' citv, town, county.; ; I lk'i-1. 'J V 1 A. ... 1 It I 1 . ' . 1 . I ! 1 . i..,... km inilk "iiiiiux eTexaeieaie .oujni'io oe wen in 1 oiaie in ine cooniiy, whu uiaj nuuui ! m is lo.the piripcs and wishes of ihe peo their presf nee, to bd at home." v ,g- - S f - " - I (--' Clemmonsville, Leei, PinckstonV Harrison. 464 392 110 lot 77 110 83 38 1441 Van Bojreo ed as doubtful i Alabama, -r Illinois, 3 5 4$ 15 34 3 0 15J ! j y sbb j " . - " Horace. .. ' We have metvthr Esemt. asd thet are i ours!" Perry. . ' i. ' v I.' , TJi.e foe is met the confl ct weni . The victers now-tnortrff rely breathe J . , Tfcj; 6panal-d B-nnerahd. that Gun . - . Imply Whig, did the deed acbieve ! -.. The Land, f;oai Florida lo Maiue . Is free from the decpt tiling Foe, -And smili' g Ltoffyagaio Is rescued from impending woe. J : ,Lt, If. The in males of u fjg Cahins hare Been circomvenieti for awhile i Bui, lollioff like the Ocean wave. ' They ovetwhern the syDfjaf-spoil " . Tbe Axe. with which their Fathrrs hewed The Log that formed their Hvlsf yore, II8 vith m trenchant sweep subdued . Exotics, as it did before. . . ' M' . "I- J :; Y'o .Manikins, how vain to eppe ;" Wiih Free men conscious of their, might. I YelDemagogues.hovr vain Jour Mp. ; , To triumph over truth and right ! " , If C'mar s spirit were again To animate i s me mighty man. They might of treat him with disdain, . Asjhey do puny things like Van. ! . IV. Urgpd by ambition's scorching Attne, -Oiiantic etnivs might prrsuaie iTo carve a oark iremendou3,ptae, Uo cwlumns reared 0 er rjeedom s tomb ! Sirooir intellectual vigor mg4t - Succeed by Fortune's fav'oring hand, Bii yon bright sun must set in night, Ere1 Pigmies can usurp ibis Land. , V. The Flag of Liberty expands Again on Freedom's lofty spires, Sustained hy patriotic Bands, ..5e? Iritrepid as their dauntless sires ; Dri-ad waminar to Despotic jower That wnuld thai starry flag pull down, With impious hands on b f fe-doms lower Po substitute Royal Crown. .j . I1" Vf. Th Unifn mf: be rent and War,; With all its h;rrors sweep ihe plain; Arid Freed-Hri, eiind lo Vict'ry's cari !) Huron 'd to slab and.wfep again 1 ; Bu7ie wbo triumphs in thp fight, Musi be at leasr; a mighty mew, - T W ith nertesof steel and genius bright, JVut such a Popinjay as Panf 'JX hig-, IH the Standard of the j frpe u Vaps where 'twas nailed by IVasliingion ! lri'HDpii.nt ovewand ao sep, iSusjatned hy you and Harrison I ! Vhi!e steeplen.-i vigilance shall guard Thi emUlerastie cynosnre. Sweet peace and i.lnv wilfreward I Your tnit, and Liberty endure! Retizhts Stat isliks The fullo vwz in- fitrotMlion, roliectetl with mnrh trouble hy ft ' ' ' " r - - m m . tne rommtiree oi tne Society lor tne f rop. agatiori of the Goipcl in Foreign Paris, ij interesting -" - Cluistians V i 2CO,000 000 Jews l" ' ' -. 4,000,000 Mohomedsns ' 00,000,003 ' IJolatois of all soils COO.000,000 Total pnpulalion of 4 the wor!dt SCO 000,000 4 federaLcourt. , The United Slates Court, fr the District of North Carolina mei io tbo ;City of Ilaleigh on Thorsday last ; a nd'i- still in : Session. J udges Barbour and Potter, are in attendance. MO.CSSMl.LB ' IMale Academy. f 151HE Exercises in thirlostiiatlon, sfier tie JL close of Ihe present sestton, will rectm- 1 menre on the first Monday, in J.nnary, 1841, or.tTcr tnesupertnitQueuce 01 ir.e nev. uaxtcr Clegg. ' . v ; I he Latin and Grtek Largo&ges, Algelrs See 4e including all the branches csually-embraced in an Academical course, will be taojlit in this Insiitotion. The Bocks rrquired will be these generally ' usedf in the most rcspectalla Literary Institution j anJ the letms of toiiion. such as are usual io those. Institutions. The course cf instruction will be thorough; the gov ernment firm, yet mild and paternal j and par ticolar aiiention will be paid to the moral de portment fjhe popils. . , Board can be had in respectable families, at from six to eight dollars per month. ' By or order of ihe-J rnstees, . JOHN McRORlE.Sec'.y. November, IS, 1840 5 w 16 . ' ffflHE Subscriber respectfully informs his r!J A Y needs and ihe t obtic generally, that he intends inihe course of . few weeks to open a shinin Salisbury in lbs above bnsioess, -in a room formerly occupied by D L Pool, and di rectly opposite the late shop of Mr. Julia C. In addition to the ahove, tie subscrifc.r w;'il carry on theSilver Smith Business in all the varieties common in country towns: such os making Spoons, and repairing Silver refnls tinbn lie most important tnea ruf the Guveihrneht!: also thai he be a man he S of 2! snf 30 J as young men are Fire.- A verv disastrous fire occurred )n Pciloovin th olEt iheii coootrv and Georgetown, on Wednesday 11th inst. J lie rlli.iiW Ll..'J u I . . ' ..J i t. i :. .:... I .. .rii . .!. i -.. '. I . "rvc aicUin unpergo ineiaiig08 a value OI property itiesirnypo, is csuwiairu ine micess o in i.iirris-ii iiKciiai irrt, 1pntn.jfat 4tVat!inleraent season oNhe , r c. 1 k nnft il. ft flfin Thp firi'-is a majority nf two hundred and sixty four votes. boold ehfarge rluch nnon the sobiPCt f from $15,000 to 25,00 J. Ihe itr is lhe State stand, thus :t ! J el I a -. i ! , ' J". F- I 1 .1 .. .. n..l In ho lit at : l - i! I pposcd cdBieftiori andiits importance lo 1 stipposea, aim geucMuv u-.iccu w people but faring that .1 have already work of an incendiary. The large bakery (ssea anon Tottr rnnam unit lima. I will closet r - i-.- i-T. c. r '4 itt:t"- . ., ----- -n Mir!, inoraas urown vyu. was r 1 WW ferSihinnitI States to cive heaily entirely consumed, but was partly Mne nifliee iH deserves, and 1 am sure j menreu By this morning's mail we receive PENNSYLVANIA..-. I II j tne first news of onr btate legislature. THp ctTLnal rennri from Harrisbur cohflrms I W .ich convened on .'last Mondavi ft-will V - - "... . , ... I - - : he ?cen bi.w. We fiave.aIo Presitlpr tial ertion returns from twenty Steles, eiving Harrison ami Tyler a m-ority icf 200 !f Woe jo tlio hand that would icll down A That 7dg, to substitute's eroiOii I , Hi' odiunsarrd inglorious name ! Snail be consigned toeudlrss shame. PetiiitH,n-for the sale ui Land. For Harrison, For Van Buren, 143,756 143,492 fpfyi tfte nuee i deserves, and I am sure people fafiia the gnod,: which. I im. relt frorn convention of this kind. ;1illoe filf n wtlth ibe ideas of. one ini Wi, 1is ""O . . .!; i.U as i ' . irfl V A N VVHIfi. Majotity for flarrison, 24 The Whig gain over :he vote of the' State LOCO! FOCOISM. 1- no desire to farry distress and An abortive attempt was made by some Loco-Loco, doubtless on Friday the Cihr inst.,to blow up the Lg Cabin in Wil ntng ton. The Commissioners of that town lions, on ibe 13th whole nuicopr of. 237,243. O n of jity of only 2C4 ! Electoral votee. Meo ... I ne wis" major pre- "'OlIlV mn nn 9rlh. hnt up ran'l I . r i ' i r m. r .t .' t . . "t " r " ' " ." nave ouereo a rcwdro oi s4uu lor ine oe S'.JUen of the incendiary, as'lhereby i the niaiif and eiaht or ten others ofl -,-., ,-,unMIp-..l . q .i;Ai, ,. i - P i : . . : " .. luwii naa tuuuU(ui u iu ainviv uv ui id IMP iMllnwnlflr rnm IhP t Jnliim. I i . on last Friday morning the 'own were startled from their lobd repori as of a heavy Vaiiuos conjectures .wr daylight revealed lhe fact. fv h'' ' ' " A Chrrniclr. - Wr know nf some !;ccKhelted and sensitive hemes on At an early hour litrtvir LTi.i.L: -.! . ..i inhabitants of our T tVcL .1 i ' . slumbers by a very !( y shed tears so copiously pj,ce of ordinance.) H ffsiieen-slealers. bucplers. and had about it, when; si intM. J 1 Ii- L i i . I thai an attempt was made lo blow np the 'tlt ' i - - ' Cabin erected by the Whigs on Market Street, f fen(td drapja few for the fate by means of a Reg.f powder placed nndef 'he VtJ :Vs!we 'have! described below, brt from the outside, with a train leading off 5"irirA . - t i i t- . it 1 some oisiance in me rear. ii proven an unsuc was ard ble damage was done 10 the windows of buildings; io the vicinity. It would be unjust to suppose; that the-conception or Commission of this malicious act is imputable toi ihe Van Buren party, as a a body. On the contrary we take pleasure tin staling that many members of it evinced a lau-t .1, : 'j:j( : .t-- : . .rL":J daDie cesire to ui scorer me roicreani w no per UTi rftrt. vu l i o rmm' i: hoiu uisifiice in ibb rear. ii piuni n uwi 8?prtous South Carol.- experiment. for only a part of the fJ.ior wa inlwhieh cbrhroencea the tail torn op, the benches thrown down, and a boar iHe;Ma:liaiu I 5- or two from the rooif knocked off Consideirabl 'f j 'J&ia" f$ C; CArnnicf. WItf-lAOlD IN SOUTH , .: n ra friends who "IVave bee -a hrt-.r-. r . - . . l oaoi i rn ut n ai IMA a i m.., m i . j . . ... . - ' 'wiasL I 1 v '? "u,,c ,urH pet rated tne oiience, ana w no to grainy a spini fifhi 4 i ' Mr.,uun,iy o of furious malice agfinsi noiincai -ppooenis wootq 1 ne vr Rnppiv nt tnnignation set fire to a lown.-MFu. Lhron. i j is one tor r e ee ilie tender hearted Carolinian? struck with ' Y""Jr, nis nair rumpieu up like e,,,wf Vty. be9a feather? and 5 his eye: Speculators which to ia J. a W e imagine, in THE iTOBACCO INTEREST. of October, is 4,900. votes polled in the Siai this number we have a A .arallfl td this is not seuted.in tbe annals cf popular elections. . : . ' DELAWARE. The Harrison' majority vio this State ihoosand and eteht votes. ; Besides carrying the State for the Republican candidate fr President, the party hate elected a AV hig Governor, a VV htg Uongretismana; nan 'imous Whig House i.f ReprPseniativ ad 'three Whig State Senators all that weijejtohe ichosen this year. This is what may be called a Iclean sweep. ILLINOIS. A few returns from this State show snrpnsid erable a Whig gain since the local eltctiims Jri tAognst as to auiliort2e a.strong hope that Har - . i .. . r. . i -If i.: rison nas carrier me cine. ine o. XjCuis New Era of ihe 5th instant, in announcing tjie gain in Madison coonty, says : A like incresfee tin the othfr counties iil -give the Whigs the Stale by 2,000 majority." MICHIGAN We have retorns from sixteen counties,! ity 1.624, Whig gain 313. What is to come in is w nig too. - i MASSACHUSETTS - The following let, Whig members of Congress are elected in Massachusetts : ' " Leverett Saltanstall. Caleb Coshing. Lincolfl.Osmyn Baker, George BrtggsiAVir liam B. Calhoen, Wm. S. Hastings Jihn Q Adams, Robert C. Winthrop, Ifarker Buroeli. Mr! Parmenler (V B Vis rei elected by! a vlry small maioriiy. Mr. Williams (ViB. ls de-l feated.; ; Tbe AVhig" majofiiy in Massachusetts major Tbe Convention of Tobacco P la oters and to assemble in Washington now that the Preaideouar no w, and out yet all heard from, is near I $,000. MAINE. , , -;N There is nothing further from this 5t,fei The returns in. however, are decisive. Io lhe east- ; Stale Ecgisliftirc. . Tjie Legislature of North Carollnji cnpvop d in this City yesjerday at lhe new Capitol, about 3 o'clock, P. M The aiiendatice was verj fuii in both branches. In- the Senate, Col. A. Jovuer. of Hslifex. (Whig) was chosen Speaker on the; firsi trial, fiaviog receired 27 ouTof 49. Loci D. WiLLsoy, 'f Edgecombe, was the opposirvg Candidaterand received 21 votes. ?Thoma9 G. Stone,' of Franklin, was elected Principal Clerk, and Henry W.j Miller, of this iCity, Clerk Assistant, without opposition. 1:GaREi HiLL, of Wake, was elected Pru ci tpal Doorkeeper, and Jehu Crews!, of Ruiher- ford. Assistant. ! I fn thp Ilimseof Commons, WiLtiAv A Gra HAM, Eq of Orange ( W hig) was chosen Spek" erVn motion, without lhe fiirmalijy of a vote Charles Manly, of this City,, was chosen Principal Cleck and EdmcnD B. Freeman, of he eioe place, Clerk Assistant, j 1 Inf the Commons Messrs. Fisrcn and Akder ssor? were eleced D'orkepers ihe former Prin pajaod lhe latter Assistant. I k "AVe piedjct a harmonious and oseful session. TWhTgs'fee.Wjsposttionto rejjice immod etajely oyer the vanquished, and our IV .n Buren (rienjdsseem Ui tfquiesce wub a good grace in tbe-dogma, that' tberei divinity that shapes oer ends, rongb-hew them as' we will." Buih parties will, we belieTe, toja their; atteniion, at once to sucb. measures as may seem; best calcula ted to elevate the character of the State. ' ! - kT Ilaleigkjlegisier. ."V -4P:- tro.ml,,n in Dinwiddie.a lewi; days ago, at which appro- ; NEW YORK - 1 ut-.trte . Carolinian " at' least i nriai. r.ont..ii..nQ xxith trcrard m theTubacco in-1 ; i f Jt i radiguttioa ialhtl paper 1 terest were adoptedVand a number ol gentlemen Has bad bad lock in membera of f d j i J ; s . . 1 l ;v.,: .. -K i-" ' . . t 1 ; I - For the Carolina Watchman To ! " M M a poetical wnerT supposed lo reside iii Daidsn Cnonty,and declares his wtsb lo marry a Whig Isdy. The Gii 1.4 of Rowsn are4 Whigs nearly all. And ready f,f coori'tng boih great and small, lu!t altliongh it be loap year we know, Tricy don't give ihe primer leave lo avtiw ; Nr take the fiir word of a paitv unknown, Or; oiakan eiiajrprr;pnt lha Ned may disown, I ! nvrvr fi.-itiTcrt by Nnh's.avow'd Iop, I hy thit k it is safer to see and appro? ; I' binp lap year gi?es license io conr', Vet courting' a shadow is very pwir sport l he shadow may vanish and leave benind Not only a hlai;k hot a "sting ia the mind ; Thro show your If Ned, lei ns see what you are Tbal you may p3ss niolereretbe end of the year. E. T. War He'bgs to asire tbe, puhlic that if pnnctt: .! aitention- lo bust neas and tkillful worlf will en title' him to patronage aod support, ho will rrer tt it. ' ' . v ; . AARON WOOL WORTH. Nov. .3 tf!6 :"...,-' Sthtr-'oCortltesvoIfUiis " DAVIE. 'COUNTY , - y In Equity Fall Term, 1340 William Adams, Eliztbeih") VJams. .lames Chambers, and Wife fPh,b8, lvid Jinklns and wife-Mary, .Itihn Hodges aod Diuicl l'chi80Q. . V Versus. Sarah Adams JIarry EicU ison, t wile ficey. Lain Adam?, Jacob Etchison, k. John Eicbisun. , ' - t. ffT appearing to the satisfaction cf the Conrfj ol that the Defendants, Sarah Adams, Hairy Etchison and wifo Nicey,Jaaie Adams, Jacob E'cbison and John Eichison, are not inhabitants of this State i It is therefore ordered, that pub lication he made in ihe Carolina. Watchman fjf six e k?, for the said defendants to appear, zt the next term of ibis Court, to be -held for tk conoiy of Djvie, at the Court House ioMocki--ille, on ihe 8h monday after the 3d monday in .Febrti .ry nexttand plead, answer or demur let the f itd ifiiiioo, or it will be taken proconfessr, and ihti.canss seffof bearing exparte as lo thecn. WitnKSi, Lemuel Bingham, Clerk and Master in sad Ciwrt of Equity , at OtHre, the Si b monday after i!ie"3d monday in Angost, A. D. 1840, and in the 65tb year of American v Indcpeodence. L: BINGHAM, e.M.E, Nov 20. 1340- Cw 17 Printer V fee $5 t2 C7 Gen. Howard, the defeated candidat for Governor ot Indiana, has been appointed 7p the Editors of the Carolina Watchman . Kirklahd Nov. 12, 1840. Soninf yonr SuNscnber". no donbJ, would be or;jtifid i he3r of the number of . ir-hsoTtanis in! the different Counties in ihls Stale, end you the pomner in the Comiy if (iabtrros, u liich i. 9 4.J7 there are 3644 whi'e " male, ; and S3t!9 Females, 2191 Slaves. 103 free pr soTis it Co!or, 3249 free white pernm on dtr 15 years of .g, 4 classical Scht)'-,and -IT Student, 22 primary Scltools.and 513 Scholars, 84 free white person over 20 years of age tui cannot read, and 20 Professionals, Yours respciltflly. R KIRKPATRICK. Assistant Marshal. POSITIVELY?- th n AT CAI L All perwms indebted lo the Sobsciiber by account, over 12 monibs standing are cai;i earnetlv rqneted to call and settle tbe sama by the first u( January, 1841, or they may ex pect to settle with an efficer and pay cost. HORACE 11. BEARD. November 13-71 " - to TiiiFonrjutzs. CON G RESStO NAL ELECTIONS.: 1 IHE Watches, Jewelry, C. Palmer for repair, can now he had by cattirg on tbe subscriber at Stote. T. T. &c , lefl with B. Cress & Bc-gci's MAXWELL. Salisbury, Nov; 13, I840-ST Strayed or Stolen, TE1ROM D. fl. Cress's let r a IS 'n.uffday ihe i2tb inttant, a lirtfer BAY HORSE, with Sad dle and Bridhf, also shod be- A,v tnformatron aired concerning said Horie, will be rewarded by the subscriber. i I GoTernor of Inwi Tnrritur tioo 1 . .,v. W whose term of service has expired. Qoerr L there a place' provided for Jodre Congiess Saoudeis of ibis Stale f High. Me. New Jcrseifr - We-glory in the opporto- ! nity t. recording the faet, that New Jersey " I . A . ... . f . L- " . , nas eierieo i ine nexi vunics!, iuc lie six Whig whom he; elected to the Uet. hot fie of wiim were supplanted fey fie rmen eieclcd f y Van Burin, who were tie-j ceisary to the passsgt of his SuH-Treso-.ry hill. They h -ve-now been elected by f rri r L a a m-jor.iy ot saa-ioco a n.njr.iy as win j conHl3M yt and good waSes, iea u rmui io 4-ir-nuii meir rigoi w b immediate application to ihe fuCenoer. (seats, eii?er in, the prespnt or the next Con- j J.W.JACKSON. gress. Icy elttville Observer. LexingtoDNov. 20 Cw ; H B. F. HIDE Salisbury, Nov. 20 : IS40 If 17 To Journeymen Saddlers. f NE or two Journeymen addlere may r-
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