,h3 netful purpose of Government; ll,eyo..RhtiQttobeijxed for ether peo- i! nnn foolish projects. J o 1 . ..k, n? j win ir OMt the Swash-, say nothing ahou- piowmg not ne sm., rmkmg in!. whe.etbe God of nature oppo- it, ami a hundred OTn-ruaug-, urn 1.1m and the whig ia tavor of this mwj 5 trampU uruUr tot -v.l heat down the grt huLv.rk reared by our fathers in te Fence of liberty, and trample 0:1 their ti 1 u ...i",;., 1,-,i1ii i a monopoly. O.00U. 'tu s...j, -v. . . j- - .., . A n.l lav. l.keJ.,,', u, ivr.pt the rr rn, an . pn?v u.,f t , to inn- IT ' . . . , i- i ... A , . i i., ii.i:S .i.,..;,! (..mik hiiiu re' . 01 tnousami u.i S . of bant, not-.? Wh, j m.or..l viiary i ro,rc:s. Uay lei me b. i V . n.v tod farmer Jk.ve imparl of.t, that 1 may improve my ll. m,cb;i;rM.t- tiufvU..'cS. Sell j oar l,,,.!, ,o enrich tl.e State. Ami r.ppos h-'ViiJ silver. 'Wl.cn .he famine camt-luriff. tariff, is R. 'S- f0"R- ul lr, Hi curn? Why in Joph-U for " . warehouse. The famine of money i.-om,,,,ppor. s.,vor;m.e. r . ' ' ' .f fepeak for jourU, and uiinj . ', . nni, influence to get votes. Don t .... ill l.i.. Koortmo o r''Jrld.t VOU tilinK l na uei-t .w...v. o w - ,. ,.or,f ennh trrp.il. imnoitance IS SUCH a nirtii iiaiiic " fit for a president? I say promptly, no. No wonder then that the black ltnish men speak of ihe general's having a committee, for he will need one as a guardian before, he gets through, if my spectacles are good. Bat it seems to me that the people are de termined on a change, like Isroel of o.d. Take care, we now are as well off as we can be; then it must be for the worse, and not for the belter. 1 have much moie to say, but not now for the next Congressional election, and let them unite on me. Why, (jeorge, you will say, friend Lawrence, do you ihink such ;(man as you can he elected to sit in the great white house? Surely, George, if both parties want my name, 1 can fly there ou triumphant golden wings; and sit there to see w rangling ami frown-in"- faces going on, if nothing the, giving an example to the nation as poisonous as ment imposed upon those l.eaijj rlfxs nl :l t:tri!1 if ill 'mil I. . fCt. Cl., ' de f;.J the black brush men of; Pandora's box. Tor, George, peat men i inw wiiifre uik lat-or. vonr pndu. your land, and i .r,.i..S revenue sVie v l.a'l parly, that have dressed up Van .1.0,1.1 ! R-vc goo., .mp.r, u.c c-of,'an.lb-,.U to stivers for a:.jtht -e to p.y !? why you . V.e Sale. .- ha ' j,, cxi.av:.-anl exncn-s. ami a ! !itt!e ones a.e sure to follow, lil t ) ou Src. ,ve will upen. .pecio Pymen...-.1 a ..! .he oush( to pay " e, hat e- of tie Kovt,n,n. ,.fs ; will say, frion.l lavre..cc, to .h.nk yon not h,, vo. .m.Uy. S.,, J'i.arao.j.l.ke, .n-mthc .a, h-s 'P " ' ';' ro,;; , 10nev unnecc,wi.v upon the mint iojean go to Congrcs. yon n.u.t he a fo ueianavevO'.rl.orw.raU, lan.l, m- ki.nd u;.pf .h-y fall tl..o..S.l.hoA & ' N- ,j0 , lhc st-e , -nongh, lieoro; hut if all I .e tool Bro Ind vo. a .lave- i, t.... Baa. ..J of .1,,,.? T!,a pcept-N mu"', J" th ihtt C Bu.cn cannot ap- w,re -cad hot old .lo.hua. hy wh,, ranks nankin to '.-i.a.iia. an I larn.cr. Jo- ,, ,1 l0, lo pay ,ml .1 .a e has fq .. .).. M. o f , governn,c, wooi.l ho thinned I a..rc you, for .he .l- ,!.,:, ,,. hay.-hi, o vn p.ice and will. C,,si sy-tc. ,f oppression. A tl.ou.ia.. J0'"'-" r bJ. lh(! wUl and eonse.,1 ,inis:,aiion of Van Unren alletdsevcry fe- m. re. hut . mc a.o.. Co'i,l.,css: and that it is hisduiv to sane Mr ity ll.at.any n.an otij-hl or can warn, ,x- ... h.run, 1'nn. iui ru.'.viitiaihiii" e- - ' . - . j ..i i .u... ; o.w nn.nrti e ,al. blood v, r, .h.oat sy-two, ;V'l..ir b ack l .si ? they ant" to b.nk-opprcsins. lihe,.y-d, sl!oyinS ys- ,., sunlono, , e,,.,, j him wHi, the ae.s of Co.f6r. Helen, JOSHUA I.A WHENCE. tv.' commi';;..!-, to Uu-.R ; 'old, eausu he think, .hey are right ...d .anc-. e of K'male; but blood, Uea;n an.i ; T "i" :.:., ,!,.,,;,;,:,, C.V &J?' , nr utiles; aa wen as aunuinnj, "- --r. ."-v h- t .-u- -. - A Williamson. E-q. Ch;in ! (if the ITnite.-l Stjiln fur tK.. i- August, in , was u navmru; I t'rsun poimi.. State, and was highly respcc!ed'a teemed as a gentleman of talem t? wnrih. A iust and feelint ir.;... M k merits is given in ar olhr-ial n,Jt: ,-, u ..ujeho,! il.a fi ': J HCt' It, Jill it ' ..Ti .v. HIV. VlUiUUfi , I zuela.AWi i7r. (ueu ai v ar;ic.is 0n tL l' the 50th 3 car or hn,,,; "Jt! ative of Person count?". y-r . . t Un r.. . I . U ..... . a.iout c.O' n; so tiie ouuk iuusi t. . Uilll.-, like i h.rao!., e ih if way, a,.d u.i in ihoc-nd vviil hcheiis; nakehe r;cn &Ioca j b')ei ihe i it. her, and tt.e po .r poorer tv'irv vear. Not to sneik of tlieirp wvrr to roguiat .1. fs: !l. nri.M. t f :dl 1I ic tt Uii ' . . ... i . I . !.... ,1. . n !.- r -f ... lii! inn s le, ai.d luint; u whtii ut go.eiMn em u,,i:, i.s uowiii, v.u.ui .u- ti,,.., v. t u ir hking; not b .peak ef ths uncon- ztl, the most a'.omin,b!e. hv pocriucl, itiinimn-.! v ,v n m r.n vi I e ires o f b! n L i ng, ! b! o )d V cloak ti at w. s ever worn by any ....... ... . - - , r- --4 i three t.ir one; tiie ssstt:in is a m ai. sun tv in ol ma. .1. from ihe pop io an aooiition !-na.iL. . .. . i . f I. .... i ... h mr Kit II. i.KV, asyiemGf i..t qu .li.y, to Ihe poor uj not say i am ii-.r? ., .ui - j if a ju., e in anv CJUse of controver and til.- rich; f..r to ihe-aiock-jobb, rs it isigu ge ha, not wo.tus enough lu it to ex. ' 0 h 10uld tl . not be a(! . ,. ,is iiirnrp. u- ill' i orws iilV lnuiznuuu" t inaLestlneedcMla-soninte.e.t&of.enfiveJti.at wo,ll excite slaves to kill in horrid ism 21 n-r rt-nniin. But i -or old Josh- die-i without meray, p.ty, or onipami.; w " t uf :i iie"-ro against a white man. does not know that the Stale of New York have freed ihcir black people, and put ihem on a level with the whiles. Win mitted on an equality, say? Oh, it sounds) harh in a southerners ear. IJring vour I.u'li ii.asetv mui ii.a.v..-, ... . .... , i nA : ;. I IJl.liJK UI li.-ll atJ,l uiuuiLai a t aim jh.-ih i . . ' ... i' ..1. . ,. i U I l . 3U 11C Ul V UU 1 J I ul v Ltll.l . ua, allow... by law lo have an n, to. tins , i,e c, o. ... - , - - , ,res:t)eai, Van .Unren. You he docs, i, is usiryi but no. so ..h -t-L- .s pe,s;5ted n. to J . e a. J, . b panl, ,0 a dead jabb,rs, rurUi..i..SB.-eby livnr-13 in my opinio.., b..l . U i P f cent..,, on a .kftious capUal. And sup e..t, u.,.1 ,e ..ea . ,o e 1 II j. w a , - . t ,,ave ive,, , Pose .he h.:.k. s.,y. wea e broke, when, .-eep o,,;U m h um,er thc adminiMraUon of Jack a.e their note l.ol.ler. in g.t jhc.r nioneyjOWn p.an.a loe and a o. u f ';c "',;. , on and Van Bnren, (if it was no. for ,he from? 0:., cursed and abommahl.. system 1. the . . e.n la , a.. C3 ? ''r, wjjch they are t the a I, far one. Unequal, and usry nnyjow,, . '' '"f .f,' " ca.,6e, as under Washington, J.fT. rsou. Le v. linen ui.on the lace l eve.v bih. ; l"avc ihe southern p-. op.t .to .lo int. sa.n. . ; . i..,.u . 7 t b . c- ita Ua, will ,,1 ik risnt .i.hj " Jlf ; Bo. the admra- is n.; ,,o "o. " '..,eu,cked,.a..hU iron. I.i,; n,r ill j f t he , AdW. 1 ever d.d and o,.w another bank as wi le as North America, ot ?laiei at tn- aoui.i. int.i nuuu our air. Io eat up all the rest. Have we not seen en ng i yet nf t!e srs'.em of banking to know, tiuit the more banks the grcafcr the de;ntSM.)n, the; mo.e broken people t!.erp Wiil hi. It is the banks that ruin the peo ple, aid not other thirgs; the principle is radieallv wren.;, thcrclorc t!iu Lirtner we go tliL worss it will be with thc nation. It is a system of temptation, and whien is tli2 worst and most guilty? the harlot who tempts and gives the disease, or the man se duced by her fair promises? Why thc h'trlot. So are the hanks more to blame th .n the borrowers, who catch insolvency c;ul loss of property and reputation. For they are the seducers of the people to their ruin, and have brought the people to what .icy are at. 1 ncn shun a oanu as soon as n vn hs.n.;s. and let us mind ours. He- ought to have more honor and respect u: I sides, CungKSs has noshing to do in theji'.v for the character of men, than to us? abolishing ot!aery; this .done belongs to! their brushes to defame men's characters the jurisdio'ion of thc several St.tes, ac-'n-y never saw, and upon ihe circumstan- jur eordiog to constitution d eomp et agreed upon. Nor need th.ose self-righteous i.ma tics be afraid of the punishment of the sin lial acts of men they know nothing about But so it is, the newspapers have got most men by the nose, and lead them hither and of their neighbors. God did not kill Lolthi:her as the wind blows for party spirit in So.lom, nor Noah in the fhod; wa-h the sin of getting the bbor of the poor white child i en and poor folks, for scanty fare and little or nothing else, from your doors and you will do wed. Now if Gei.eral Hanison holds one or all these three principles, bjnking, internal And thus some men arc so self-conceited as not to read both iides; but are sure to take their party papers and no others; and all goes for right, and all the rest wrong. These things ought not so to be. Other men have eyes as well as you. If the newspapers would tell the truth without improvement, or abolition, or any one of j the black brush, they would be a blessing the three, 1 would sooner vote tor my tlogi 10 society; out wim iacis in one nanu anu than him to the uresidencv. So veu have! 'he coloring black brush in the other, they ii t i i . t r i i!.- I. 1 I . r l t il. . o mi c a r 4 K nrnunt onr! ft it 1 1 ro e yoii would a hariot that is UkJCaed, lor she it rigru uovvn, aiinougu 1 expeci me oiu ; " ...iouu .u.w i- Jias ruined her thousands. Tor the banks general is a gentleman and a man of honor rations. give rise to ruinous speculations. Athnus-!and tdents, or else Congress would not! You will want to know what I mean by and thing more, but let me alone, is : ll 1 1 hive trus.ed him with the generaUhip of ! black brush men. 1 mean men on both ;i.k. !.? (Vinr minrl hi nwn hns.nps. an unuv. For to listen to the Ivinff. bur-hides tliat can reproach men's characters le.'rpieing, dei.nua-ory ncw-paj crs on eitb-'nu acts that. Ki.ow not the men nor cir SATirill) AY, SEPTEMBKK UU 1S40. Heiitocmlic liepnblictin btutc 11 ih t s JS) :ninu lions. ron PRESIDENT, 3iAIiTIN VAX BVRFi. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, ii:ciiai:d m. joiissvs. far me 'is' ticket For Electors of President and Vice President '. 1st District. - Drnry DMins. 2nd DNtiict. George Power. 3rd Distncl. Henri Fulenwider. 4 h District. Ihtrlon Craig. 5th Distnct. Littleton Gwyn. C.h District.. A. C. Col ten. 7th District. L'luchlin P'lhune. Sth District. IFilliitm Perry. 9th District. Josiah O. IVatson. 10th Distiict. William P. Williams. 1 lth District. A. W. Mebane. 12th District. Charles E. Johnson. 13th District- IV. L. Kennedy. Mth Dis'rict James P. Whitfield. 15th Disirict. Wm. S. Ashe. Thc election takes place on Thursday, the 13th November next. A New Stale. The taking 0f nn sus of Iowa has been completed Ti ulationofiho territory is over r 'v" iliUIU illiiu uim;i' iii tueiuiiie H t'J 1 1 sion into the Union. r,: From Mexico. We have iert.;Vc.i , the Norma, Havana papers tn tiif. oq, ' mo, w hieh cont an accounts fi()m ' brought there by the British gu:i hr'r (" (liiil. on her way lu England u'ul)-" (300 in specie. k"'Y From these accounts it appears tha' 1 3 days skirmishing in the city oflj v eo, the insurg 'iits under Urrea. w'0 1" obtained possession of tho Covcn House, capitulateil, and evacu;i.ul;!ie,, thcpurty of President Bustamente t1 i!s r! 'aining the reins of Govern-nf-n'. i hid (led, and il was not known wit i become of him or of his fi imd Go:iif.zp"' li s. His troops had dijc:sed in var"' directions, although by the capi'n!al?. they were to much out with the l.o-,0r.. war, and none were to he moles'e.l fjr . , conduct they had pursue-d. N. Y. Courier $ Rnmdni . Washington Market, Sept. 1G Co Wholesale, $ a 82 10. B.c n sidiS; a h cents, hams 10 cents. Naval Stored New dip, SI 60; Old. Si 50. Sera? 70 cents. Tar, Si 00. Fish sha-l, SaV Herrings, out, 4 00; whole, 2 53 1 S3 OO.Pej). Petersburg Market, Sept. 17. Cotlo; Since our last report the market has bet. dull; but few small sales have been ma!? We quote 7 a 9 cts. as in quality; s'ri'i!, prime would command 9k cts. Slakh and let me mind mii:e. gpWc invite attention to the article which occupies our preceding columns, from the pen of Elder Joshua Lawrence, But ' tnc I'i'ptist dcnoinimtion. Elder Law- ul at ten ti c observer nany years pnst, and )oliticim, nor hav- olitics. his oninions Umud Mates have done, m sirtte ol sirir ' while as a swan. i his is mean on either: vus vour party opinion, auu mus uyine, ( wi.M notions, w hhoul consulting the people : ide. Mate facts, and ihen do not putjour . hi uh of false coloring of printers and oih-j'dl be tieaicd with that consideration and whose money it is. The G-.noral no parte himpblaek brush to it; do ihe ueeil ers, duplicity is carried on and ihe people respect, which Ihev uequcsiionabl v mei it. ernmnu having ni' re money in the ir-as- 'justice, if he is of another tiie. The d- deceived. And thus on both sides, he th. t j ury for the iii-t time, lii.m she km w ,w hat tn )crai d.id their newp.ip rs have dress-; can dupe the most to his opinion is the (jpThe Fait U rm of the Superior Court to do with, or how to spend, divided it ait u; tLe old general, Mat has speat most ' smartest fellow. j for this reunty. was held in this place the r..nung the Sates; hue times for con upturn, j of h:s life in ihe service ot his country, m'Some are harping on the suVtre?suiy i p,eS0lUvl ek Jll(,re prt-idir." There j-'or an overib.vio ' treasury worUctli cor- a netiie.Mt, and snugly housed him in a log bill. 1 ask you, who has a right or ought I ' ' . ' ' ' roption, tor the loOu of mooVy is .he root'eaUin as snog a a b ig" in a rug, and given ! 10 take care of my money but myself? I was no fr!il,r P!ih,lt- importance brought cf ;dl evil. The outs want to'g'd in to han- '. linn hard cider enough to !at him his hf-ask yor, who ought to take care of the mo- before the Court, ;md but Utile business of idc so-i.c of th' piecious stuff, and the ins'time, and his children after him; nor di d'ney of this Slate but the State? I ask 3 ou, 1 any description. The Court adjourned on v.a'ii to keep m to keep their pockets full; the) f.vt-n forgU the go rd to drink it out; w!,o ought to take care of the money of the Wednesd. v evening. Jud'e Hall, we are which otherwise might be as empty a a ; of Am have stre!ctied him behiml a log; United States but the United States, in that j p?easie(j loh nm, gave general satisfaction b.ig gar's poise. Hence this paitv spirit, when the bullets wi.ro tinging their Mug"-; way she thinks the safest and most conve-j . , " ' M.ife andeontenti.u for ofiije, r..g"s to A- song, general take caiv, as snug as a sn .lnient? I say it is the best law that has ev- to t,!0SC ,n tendance, by thc mildness and n.erican sh.m;e. in toe simsiiine of a cold day. Now whatltr been psssed since 1 have been a man, j courleousnfss o h:s deportment, and the if the General Government had no use,ol all tiiu, ye black biusd men? Who I and the most judicious. And had it not for this suipius icvet.ue, ami pad it ver to w uld not swop regimentals and horse, ! bave been for the cursed speculating bahks, the se'eial Slates wliDSe incey it wa.,wliy when thcue w,is lang-r about, as did Ahab j who wish to speculate and swindle the did no: tli'i S;ate of Nrth Carolina act tons a;. d Jeh 'S.iaphat, to savt his life in the hour ! Poplo. by the use of public money, we honorab'e with the hundreds of thousands ot dangei ? Why, when ilanger of capture j should not have heard a whisper of wrong that 1 II to her share, an S d.v; h: ai d ;.p- sail unoer anotiier dag? Tor lie who rudest on this subject. DIED, In this county, on Wednesday List, X: William Dancy, aged about GG years. In Philadelphia, a few days since, Mr Thomas Benson, of this county. In Raleigh, (Jen. Beverly Daniel, vjl 63. Gen. Daniel was univeisially rcspe ed by thc community and much be!oi' by his acquaintance. He whs Adjin General of the Militia of this Sta'.e, and re cently United Slates Marshal. I vtct0 urrtut, At 'Fa Thorough and j'rw York. SIU 13. ( jier Turboro. New YA Bacon, - ; lb l 10 li) II Urandy, apple, gallon GO 75 40 5) Collee, - j " lb 13 1G 9 U Corn, - j bushel 35 10 57 6' Cotton, ! lb 8 9 8 3 Cotton bagginy, 1 yard 20 25 13 H Flcur, - ! barrel G Gj ij W Iron, - lb 5i 6 3 4 Lard, - .11, 9 10 7 W Molasses, - gallon 40 45 22 3J .Sugiir, brown, lb 10 12$ 6 5 Salt, T I. - bushel GO 65 32 J Turpentine, - barrel 150 1G0 3 '"; wheat, - bushel (15 75 10 iSj whiskey, - gvillon 35 40 42 4 0 poi ti .n it among the couidi'-s of t!a Side, beliiud igs, or ciianges hoises, or runs Mid ihen to individuals, if jovh-e ha t ta- laway, may live to fight anotiier day. Had i.eu place? No, the S.-.tc l-.ys her grop on 'you, black l;ru.4i men, have been ti.cre and the whole, without dividing it among t..c heard the whUlling of bullets, they would eouni es, as thou In I ave neon dine. And .have mane you tiemh'o wnh fear, or dan- c . d a hrrupipe, or w i bed for hard cider to 11 vive your spi; its. M iking allowance for the black brush what his .she donvwith this mone ? W- some luindreds are guns this way, and same tho i-aads that way; ic anoi g 'he r s- s.or.e hundreds of 1 hous mds in sioeii in the j men of the democratic party, upon ihe Wilmingion and Ualoigh K id Ko.d, in .t, whole I reckon the old general to be a ve I would not ihisd.y give S25 a share ior. jry s:nait m..n of ids ag. iiut his ago, ei For time wiil reveal it all to be hut a hub ji.il things else aside, loroids my voting for hie. What business hud the Sta'-e to spo:.d j Iran, or uoy man else of ; hat ae, 1 am my money in Mieh a way, wdhout consuit- iGi, and 1 know my mmeiy is greatly faii i me, lor put r.f ih.n -m i:a;y was mine ,'ing me, and tint I am moie lVe-.ful," frae- r.s a eit.z-n 01 ihe State? No, it. is vij;ti ,us ami peevish, raid with a decaying! cherish with gratitude his services to his tiy to make- free, with o:hor people's ia n judgment a .d i.adeis am'.ing, than in year- country; yet the three principles laid down cy, but touch your o.vn po.-kot and you.p.st; and w ht hali 1 be id, at 63, or 70. I believe to be a curse to this nation, and My paper is nearly out and I am glad of it, for my soul is sick of politics while wri- l,n5 innrrec!ionary movemen's anion ting tins luisty scrip; and also at meeting houses, for there politics is the order of the day. But, Lawrence, who aie you for? I tell you, please or oifen l, 1 go the whole hog lor Martin Van Buren for president, anil Kichard M. Johnson for vice presi dent, in preference to all the men in the United Slates. And as for Harrison,! un derstand he is a bank man and an aboli tionist; and if so, 1 would as soon vote for my dog. Not but I hold the old genera! in high esteem, as a citizen of great" worth and a gentleman of high respectability, and Want to know now money gj; s. Wiiccir 72, as the higheM go for the general? is itie wi:u a id visionary p.,j :v-t of giving 'age? W hy, 1 M.ail not be aide 10 catch an enjneer 3 "0,000 to lu.nuia-o and n.e .- ; i;.eeoons, nor is ihe g. neral fit for the pre-sii-e anil c Limber over the hills and dau s ' side.iey. Vet lie is the make shift ot the of D. e, Haw, Vadt.in and Pedee livers, for wiag party, and if thin impose him 011 nie, a eiin.d? What has been do..e with the j i win Miicly demean my e!f to obey the peo;Vs money ia there and many vis-! g, nei ai'? orders. 10 aiy w ild pi (jeets besides? why 1. o: !i.:-e i And here is a lamer.es in thc United le, das money ?t.iy in the treasury atuljS'aies const Union. A man is not eligible 1 s"lud ''' people's taxes? Ihen ev ery j or toe nlliee of President, under thinv n.ua would have had his proiioriion in iiiMveais of vet he mav he nrWi.l. m :o o-npocKtt. KsnnrOM .Z 1. in ,r ll,M ,L.m i.:... ' vw, x-i 1. n.v- ".Wj(.v V.I.LL lljlll. on one side are set, and on the iot to have been set at Go Ur PC?I)U- s pockets is the place of j '1 he bounds on eu keeping o( money, until wanted for lothti thev ougl ever will be both now and hcreaficr, ifa.U td ujon. For I now say, banking is tin worst curse in the nation; and abolition ism, if persisted in, will be a great-r. And internal improvements may make rich set tlements, but the poor people will be bur dened and pray the young king for a re dress of grievances. He that can receive it, let him receive it. Let me alone, whigs, in peaccfol Com Neck hereafter, to kill frog?, claw fish, and terrapins; and make thousands of bar rels of corn to grow, to enrich my State and fet;d the generations lo come. breviiy and cleanups of bis expositions of the law. F-om the Paleigh Standard. Servile Insurrection. We see in the Northern papers scviral repoits eoncern- thc .-laves in this State. Tluse ma ters are all new to us; we believe our slave population is and has been very quiet and orderly. The following, however, shows 1 ha 1 this is not ti e case in a neighboring State. We lake it from cxehmge paper: Second fLtrrison Gun from Louisia nr. The Picayune of yesterday contains ihe following startling news: A Negro L'cvnll. Abolition incendia ries are creeping about among us lik moles in the ground, as blind, as difficult to catch, and as mischievous. Four hundred happy and pencf fol slaves, having b en wrou.ght upon by some ol 'hese sneaking pests to our well-being, broke out in furious revolt, on ihe 25 li ultimo, in tho parish of L. Fayette; but the pour misguided blacks Were soon 'aught their error, and 40 of them wr re placed in eoiilinement. while 20 weie Ken'euced to b- hung on the 27th. Four white abolition rascals were detvc led acting as leaders, in conjiui. lion with one yellow fellow, who was "notoi ious for being a great scoundrel. It is the white incendiaries thaloun-ht tr be hung, fur if the noor misled sLvno suffer, double, treble should be the punish- JYblicc. rail I Ell E will be application nnh' Ihe next General A ssenioly el N"': Carolina, 10 pavs an ael inou pi ril Hopewell Academy, mar Siantor.; aid appointing Tru-lees lo the same-Sopn-mbf r 1 1. ls-jo. COMMISSION, For-trnrdSng- an:d StmsS'M BY HESRY V. KIEMEVER. flyers Wharf, roi;TsM urir. v-t-Augn,t 29, 1840. oC .i'" lames G. McPhccUK ltcrshurg) I?. CONTINUES t , iiau-act 'b hi usual liberal and prompt ,f ,nl ' . 'he old stand, formerly occupied ) , ferby & McPbfeiers. Bdlieg,--!"(,k -S',( where he will be p!e-,wd, ai ail ,in",J.,;ij -ee his Noith Carolina 1'nt nds, ands1'1' 1 continuance of their favors. IWer o n t en. S F. Patter-on, President ol 1V (;. u il . rIi. leu. Jas. Owen, President ol ft ' Also lo . Brown. Snow 4 Co who " iH xrf?1 f'-' irotluce duechd to then1 at lane'-. ' , 11 I (02 ' 1 l.irwaid with despatch l-y b1" Petersbtirg. , ' Sept. 7. J

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