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(i r i j J I !!.V, jwYl WHAT DO WE LIVE FOB, BUT TQllIPRnvp nrninvt vl " . .v . . . - ? IMr?'E OCBSELE AND , BL USEFUL,' TO ONE AKOTflER VOLUMK III. rf A8llEB01lOV(N. CO . FBlDAaVxUAttY'S, 1840. - MJMULH 49. at i i 1 04 1 art ro ut ad 15 it I I J Td-I ri life DCDL 39. if. spec- 3; if.1 VHJr -ke Trc tif i frui -ulatci it H .rice , ieafc! itSlOf; muti1 d ri. 1 40 FflCt PUBLISHED WEEKLY ro Dollar per annum, in advance. or Thieo Uollam, U not paid within three month from tho date . of iho first number rcceircd. ; Co lobscription to Jm discontinued till all arrearages be paldj unless at the discretion of the Editor. fsilure to order a discontinuance be fore the expiration of the tubscrip tion year, n equivalent to a new engagement. "' ", r ill letters, Communication!, &c. to come jKwt paid. ' -4 " . A Price for Advertising Advertisements will be concpicaoasly nd handsomely inserted at flTK) per juarc oi io lines j ana penis ior,evi iry subsequent inscrtioa No adver5, toenx nt, however short, will be chare- i Icia man luru. square. I oHhitYnnsytv4iifar SOT Virginia Cmirt Ordm and mdiriat .Hvtw.l3. North Carolina, 15, Tchiiessee 15, JtcuIs will be charged 25 percent high. r (we smti,nei have to wait so bna 1 7."" " - 9 lirrK'9 h . . ' u 1 Those who advertise bythe year Willi W the -year jentitled to a deduction of 33 j per tent. rovtded the pay in advance. From tkc-JtUxandria Ghtttle. EN.IAURISONtanbeWcoh tendsjions in his favor He is an honettmitC He is i pore patriot. '. He is a veteran soldier who has fought whis country. He is pledged to serve but me term elected thus breaking up the system fPresideotUI electioneering.' ' " He is a well read scholar, as well as man of 'excellent 'practical common Xwe. ilk prineiDlcf are touod on the lead- LmiirmViIm J.r- ' - - i It. i. Ahl violent nartiian and hai 1 l,aim .mrtina Gen. Harrison. wc L-'-r..1 " w..i.;.uVv. hi. xiM fl'W4 .icci. W. do oot. comiare f'rpcctcd r his serv l ..V . i . I . . . . i MtvwouMi.inerc.orojm . . JL. .t . rcsiucnu . aou ?F . .. L!.l .... man 1 ..... , , arh . character, would be the best hirivf.tratewo could hlveTTWe ..... 0 , Rtnieinnhatca Ceii. Hariison is an economical , man ad ' he, would administer, ihe . govern wot conformably to bis i dispositlonl le has passed through various i high "of- , vhcre the means to mane a lor- ; . .... . j. - 1 tic were constantly in hit power, and ;t he h now in private lifo, in moderate twiioMances.- He knows the value of tu nar. arid will not suffer thousands I nH;dtcssly squandered The more Gen. Harrison's claim are irv used; the more acceptable will he JnniT. A veteran soldieran expo twd statesman a practical repub- tnoinioncst man surely, aurely, ' a citizen cannot be unacceptable to cimmty 4 MR. clay: This distineuished patriot gives his prfy support to the nomination of the ubur; Coavcuiioa IU so oxjirtJj lb fr'r V, - ' 'common residence in thefsame state i.. ' . f , - lfefl HeCrtWfthepeoJe;.nd,.lbrihe .VriVo mi iVrender 'uSeniort fT $ I,,-;,. T ' ' ' I i il r.-i-i .-t r.HK n-' lo see me placed in ihat.exAlttidana ic J Jrron thetame., , . .iwhatl wisli now lo sav. - ' . - ,l v W.L:1':. :..:;.i-t;' i ThctWvcnVion atllaVffroGrg toiJcV ponstbl Ration, .I..muitHMVcrt hcles- i ii P n i mi a aa iu tJU uiaiiuuii lUAivaaivt' l . . . ; tvitk Mr. (.lav in envnent . abilities, commended, and Ibd prOKICty Of It has Idling ny o.sconten., iiw , notmuauon r isYdisgufshe itaicsman, but we been gcWally concurred in .by all who ,ny lrvmhes; and receive tt'.iK nu m.n tn ihn m Jaffree alto the' rieccisitv of a. chance cordial upiort. r. J'T7 IM " "T7Hvr "v Vr'r ; "And,fcei.tlomen, I hone that you,-my r.i.,.iW t,iirtM ntertr iwftf in the General Administration, It ! . . . . . . 1 v . . h iui IWV..II v. vw. Kvt .-j - . , w - . . . . r. ... j . -a. I I.... w,..,,... ed himself in the Convention.' and again i isiuner given vy me vv niincmi;ers of Congress lo such of the Delegates as came on to Washington, He called tip on A friends tQ go witfriiox heart and soul tor Harrison and ngainst the moun- tain oi corruption ai v asmngion. ; ; Fayettevjlle pbserver Every Whig papery so far as wo have seen or heard, rus come out warmly in favor of tiie-Nominations" Everv uidi- vidual Whig we have convericd-tviUw un signmea nis oeierminauon io sup port it, disappointed as some were at CALC(JliAfK)NS:iJt The New York J ourier is saneuine of ihe election of GcnV Harrison. It gives him fhe votci'6r Vermont 7, Mn U1UU9WII8 it, vuniieciicin o, ivnoue i Innd 4, New York. 42. New Jcrsev Delcwarc 3, AJarvland 10. Ken luck v' 15, nmwna w, vmio xi, juirniean s, Illinois nd Louisiana &-154. m follow ing States may be set down Ue?r&!a,"' tH,u,.h tafolma. 11.-105, And in fl certain, for Van Boreh s Maine 10 , New nn.an.hirB i. Alabama -&!ikisfiHini 4. M?ks4iiri i . 'V M At lieiat election, ihoujih Harrison nan outv been a candidate a ew monibK I ... a I h received the Votec.f Ohio. Kentncky, .Mahland. Dckw are; New Jersey? ! beaten 4.000 votes in l'ennsvlvama. . One circumstance will give the Whigs ' f . .i' .n I confidence hi this e lection. ' They are umtcd upon une candidate, v ; " rtfyeuet;uitwtCTVcrT0 . i w . m t "MIL CLAY. . ' Tklr'n' ' vftioriithich rhaVerii1It3vd7T The Ml" wing is a copy ofthe 1 tcr , . - , ' 4. , from Mr. Clay.read.in lite Harrisburg ,' .. ,,k . Convcmwn on Saturday lliejih: ' tl Vi- " i. i M1 Gentlemen: The public use, which! v has.bee n made, of m name, in connex- !heoU.ce rreawlent ot .Ibel vnnyu ciaiei, lunusnca iw nwuvc, ..-at V Ufll t ' WS r "J" Ktho Po!ogy. tr bCj ipreiident of .& United igna'e candidates ol the ur,t,o,r; wm. - ,. Mho present Federal Admiuistrktion, for Ht&iT&iii doot uhhe nitcd Slaws , hn, I j i. i . :r innirm in mn if i in 1 1 in in:ai. ii iiu. 1 I aJ inilmrt ll..on iL hrv Oi l no il inrt In Inn T " ""7 T"J7 "?; I khiuiMI nrinKlilf. Jflf lrl 9 inPll fl if llTPfil .1 . H-. view a as to the most suitable candidates lor those high offices, and I have aceor- - , . 4 . ,,r , , . . '.i i of the expediency of an entire and cor- dial acquiescence in the rccommeudai tionsof the Convention. , In tho meantime; appeals directly ind tedirtly have been made Id rne by a highly respectable Convention holdcn in PDnn.vl.,n!. .and tw nrvat.) iiirf v du- !, i dlih .AviniT mv consent "to'tho vi.i... , -j r , Ba vr wb.m v s - use of my name, upon the ground thai a distinguuhed citxen of the State of Ohio Is tho lirst choice of Ihe Opposition' in Pennsylvania, md in th opintou of thai Convention would bo more iiReiy 10 con- ciliafo general support than 1 ahould. 1 have been also aauressca Dy various . i ii ' .1 l reipectahle fand intelligent citizens of " N , - . - in behalf of another eminent citizen, who has been dislmgiiishcd in both" the mili- ccn distinguished in potn ine mm- and civil servico of the United . - tary - J Slieay, lift ! . - - . i I u. 11,181 1 t.ave tcrn'ttius urjretitiy but the respectfully' apprcached, numerous prj- ninn friendship,!-il 1 have any onew ho vate citizens and rjilljii Itneeiings , and .,m? mo 1 aure them that ihey: can eAmtti 'n itiL'l ' r m it f.Wt da "me a, better service lW,to.ft. cd Slates (one bf these;conjlonslin- shall.lor the uominatlon wWch hisbeen ileed.nr Pennsyh'nnia el eoncrtade.M (Immense, applause.) 1 ."Talk me the lienor to express their wnfi dencei rv,f yti&$ Mr. Cla' What in 'tni.- nA'L &iJil'J:' i t. C ,s 8 public man worth Mine country, in me, and to intimate Uieur wishes that V-i i l v l i . r . . , , , , , . nn Rat does he show J)is patriotism if Imight be the candidate "hf tlje Oppo$.he Is not alwnys ready to ayifi(c him lidn for die office of Chbf Jilatraie..1 elf fvr his f Wntry. Ther Kas been rio It is perfectly manifest Win8 beeri'contend complyih all Uiese dieting opin-j W "T?! r ft1? ' . ., , . T . . . Harrison, fur. DanroT WebxtcK or for ny one oi mem, wunoux aisoUiigmgtnei contending lorj)riniripies. JNottnen, but stead ol ibe heirs or Uie man who bought oihers,- M V' : ' . , ? i principle's, are our rules oftciion, 11 ;il. .They iherefure refused to pay the Ufkddr these 'embarrassing vcirrom-j not then 6 lla'rrisburjif but' to the White.' young, pairooh hU rents, and when he stances. 1 have thootmt it'nust atfvisnM,'! House not to the nomination, but to the'' sent I he Sheriffafier them: thet-set him to leave to the' Convention af lIarris4Tuma,ro1 cUon -T- lae,?r1,ed burgi the free selccti,. of Candidates a ueing uie assembly to w men, by rom-j I 1 - i ' :-' r ' I mon confentj that Jniprrrtant been referred. Reprcsentin I if .k. .. .. .. . . .. 4 MfflJLJittUllrlaiiUheJj bringing togetlicr thefetlihs and views Vetiuon,' remen bering what ybo have ot alC andeemparing and eighiniheM hefe.1 4 M- 4 ; J local information 'which U .will derive . ;' - ... - .J.:. . i .... ' pctent to make a nomiohtin oecepii 10 ine Sreai mi A 9. tl main wHioeiaiiRiunouic j-.ign uuw confided to its judgment and painuijs.) ,, LjLuI - . - .kJLu . view ol the whole gYound) Ji will be more likelv to mnLo a foc!ln a'frreea.i 1:1 hie to Ihe irreaf"rrttk' Ot, maiua IIIUIC IlkCIV ; . , ,c ;. . V? - ' ' than, 'any svnerate co.dvenlh'n c-uld d, bovevtr enlightened and patrtoiic u may be. uthe IiennsAlyata X'i"' vv--rr-5 w citixeh whom it prefers would to n re ..y.r.V;- ' -V Vsit to be nominated py.ilte Har. , . v if - u ,aiv, , v Viii, a jm and prbprraetite of the Hw delibcratious ol thc Conyeno shall te crnoar !bc Modulates of Ite .OfrMm.,-far htm I , H . ...... . at tachment or partiality 6 me, aud guided I . . ' - ., 1 . solely by the motive of icscuiug our . - '7' ' 7, lencomnasa it. t'ou1 win ncannr uni e n unouid not be inc. wno mav appear to , , v . . , . f v . rrj:IV"V'-r n - ;"Vr;;;a . , ' f trationottno ucncrai uovcramem-a change Without which we shall be mocV ,lle,f?rm ond 8tr,Pl sub ian"i oeneius oi ireo insuiuuons. i i . . . rom the tenor oi mis note. I scarcely I a ' ' a 1" . , - i bcrty to make such wo of it na in youi muo u.ay vu fV W8hJ, Tft Rovernor Thomas Metcalie. Gen. 1 Leslie Combes, and the other Delegates tr i ik li...k.... nrom vcmucay iu w wu.uog vyu venlwu. t '" V! it Htth te nmntr at it tisninrion CitHt I hitfh honor of bcinffoluntarilv Called to itJO .you, .bccatise I Siatc-a bv a preat. freehand chlidii.ed IIIII.IIU9 UIJU IIIILHWI5, Hill VAUMXIIIC n," .continued wr. tiay, with great lct this be remembered, pull alio-1 . earnestness of mahoer,-Vlf 1 have gethert and Ihis tottering idtninistritlonr ; friends, frlcr.ds cOSincctcd wnhtiic fcyaitlcC2SCiJwT!. " '- I ,"---cofit inued M r. Clay, with great ties ot l.l k11v inVrewrd of com rF1,,lu, Wlw- seott,iV0! vjriave been land ouirnt lo -belong to tliemse ve, . i. ' ' i i ' . 1 I 0 . ' I ir.i,,, butMo-ihe'-'GAhs "and . - . 1 ' ,fon'"t ftI . ,nc tn bleeding Unstitufion-of the 1 i6wer agniiist which we are ' " V fell thein to rut forth all the energies thev inmsess 10 relieve the laedfrunxihe rutse whTclr ressupon it? and if they o then' be indifTerent, from that mo- n ase) P" As a striking commentary UDon the delamation hcaiied upon General Harri- son py ine uioue, anu re-ecnoea by . tne 1 .. T . -.1 9 . -J;J - Kriouircr ana ine icoioco meetimr . at Ric hmond last week, the Whig tl that ! ciyjropics the ,flowing extract from aj Speech of CoLilL M. Johnson, in the House u" Representaiivea : . . , 7 , LAuioHul InteiigeHcer. Col Johnson said; - . , vWlui is General Harrison! The son of oii' qf I ho signers of ihe Declaration of IiJfendeore, who spent the greater purl ol hi large fortune in redeeming ihe pl'de he then gave, of his 'fortune, Jit'e, and aa red lnnor to secure the lib erties his country. ' ' s Orijhe career .of j Gen. Harrison I nw l, not speakthe history of tlrtf West is In history. - For forty years he 'lias K en identihod with us interests, its per. and its hopes. Universally beloved in ihcwalJi of )eate,jind distinguished bv- his Ability in (lie councils of his coun try f. his lipen yet nuire illustriously dtijw$!uithed in the field. - (liirtnile late war, he was longer uv amivu scrviee than any i other Gene ral Otboer. He was, perhaps, oftener n acriou ibnnany one of them, and nev- r Mislamtu a defeat. V - ?:;.. h . .,.o?' ', Tho people liave now thejjpportunity of electing a plain, honest farmer a de. serving old soldier - to the highest utBce in their iiitr. ? After gloriously r righting their Rattles, and filling various civil stat ions irn hieh Iiecouldf have amas r ivrhjtps 'millions by dishonor he sr..?.iu. tiiorH iii8-KHiotryttieirrttrtr purti hearC clean- hands and upright ..oiiscj'Mio.e poor m purse.it is true, but tt Spoilt s jntogrity- He asks at theii1 laiidnotliing but their confidence; and cauii,'vill it be withheidf -Will Ihe . ti t ...a laa. a people' siifiVr ihe charge of tngratitudo to be lMHitmwl to the nil W ill they, te m et the ciirns of a man, w ho lias devo ted die prioje of his life to promote their interest and happiness, and let obscurity and poverty le his rewsrd in the de clinc of life? No the impulse has been given, and the public voice will bear, as on the four wind ot Heaven, ihe name of Il ihH. in f Ui.ry rro,' from one cxtrcinitv'of the Union to ihe other. - '- Baltimore chronicle. ? Sptaking of ihe nomination of Hariri son and Tvkr, the "'Wheeling ..Tin.es says' MTbc next' pull will be a long pull a strong pull, and a pull altogether. He have belorc had long pulls Ac strong pulls," but never hud a pull ultogetlier. - Let this be remembered.' rfpuli alto , WAR! WAR!- In addition to the In; dian war raging in Fiorida, and the hon orable war in Congress, we have a very respectable Dutch war on hand in tfo iraTeTKew York. tWeTgave a brief account of jis. origin in our last, but did not think it would become so serious. t-y v Fa lettevitle Observer. It appears that sinco the death of the old, patroon, (General Van Uenselaer,) whose nnenso landed estates lie in the counties adjacent to Albany, tlie-nmahts, lathe number of some thousands' have come to the sage conclusion that they nave paia rem long enough, and that the in- I I . . . . eWfe Bnd reatened to lay vio- :poe. lo tbenuirberi.f several hundreds.- " . 8t8ge i)j lie buMne the Governor or- dertd out lhemililia,and issued a fro clomaticn calling upon the insurgents lo f J r ' late. This happily had a good effecU . .'The slierifT 'was allowed to serve his emanated from the So the militia were dis , i840. s? 2. D 5" 2 c o. a x 4? JANUARY - - 12 3 4 67 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 1? 13 10 20 21 22 23 24 23 20 27 28 29 30 31 FEBRUARY 2 3 4 5 C 7 8 ' ' 0 10 11,12 13 14 15 '10 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 20 27 '28 29 1, 2 3 4 i.5 6 7 " 8 f 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 31 25 20 27 28 29 30 t; ;. . J w v U . 1- - 2 3 4 f v 5. 0 i7 Bt9 10 11 -v' -12 13 14 15 10 17 18 "19 20 21 22 23 24 25 MARCH APRII : 20 27 28 29 20 MAY ' .1- 12 3 45 0 7 0 V 10 11 12 13 14 1510 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 53 41 2 3 A :S19 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 A T4 15716 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 0 27 .4. JUNE 28 29 30 ' JULY 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 0 10 11 '.VU 12 13' 14 15 13 If 13 '-10 VP -81-23 23 2 1 23 O X7 28 S3 SO 31 AUGUST r r' V -i--,5".; '.23v4:'-5-7--0 10 11 12 13 14 15 ; 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 G 27 23 23 ao.sii.v-ivi-V-v 5-r ...( i SEPTEMDER 1 2 34 S ,h ' v e r s o io it is 13 14 1.1 1 A 17ir!"A .20 2K22 23 2lr" 27 28 29 80. t i ''- '"'I 2 3 V 8 6 T 89 16 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 20,27 28 20 80 31 OCTOBER NOVEMBER 1 2 3' 4 5 C 7 T 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 1 15 16 17 18 10 20 21 : v 22.23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 ' ' ' ' DECEMBER " ; : 1 2 4; t ; 6 7 8 0 10 11 13 ,13 14 15 10 17 18 M 3 i ; I ''7-
Southern Citizen (Asheboro, N.C.)
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