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i1'"'. - ;r;;. - ' k ' t- . J. !l 1 - hi 1 i i -t 1 :-s. 1 . It e .. 4 r .til i- ir . ; ! -,- iV ' If : 'I:.- l'i ' ' : j ' 1 L ' fry , ; : --; '." to try i .i i-- 'ttey t;jr -: f -Pol' a i' ..4 p.va I..: -r if f Pii.,'7n cl 'I. "... that 1.3 wag a V L' dor 3 C Amors; thc:.i was i,.e HpkUnburgCcvnty, I, U i i. V;1 have I good utcrsory it I1 trail -ao .tdblcero la tha l.s cd: 3 Ecu' tionary . r. 1 beard teat L-.kiel IV. k, did lake proteetifri, IV order, to frotect v T tut laniily and property Irani 'x; rava. j'. '; rei6fiheTcrys.l have never heard least tufpicica. of Lit fccanoij irmi a" ''M gJinrt his country cfcfbii intention ti f 'y Vdo so ar.d I would ccrttioly hava heard K .? .ft; if h tad teen so" I bats beftrd that 4 M jR$t one of Urn Hgnen of the Peclara 1 ,( tuJn of Iodependence in Jaeckboburgi " .'and bellevi him to hjive been-a man of ; latrgrity and talents. SUSAN ALEXANDRE. .a inecaoi AirfcAicxacaerttooi ljer ihc JcrcirtoaTancontalnirj Cia Hitcment Tffhjch'so enraged ber thaf aho yras not ' -atiacd until aheeamo to town and eaM ed upon os to contradict this statement Jy the ro!!onu; certificate '?: y;. " certf,tbatl.neferiigned ihealcfU i ceruty mail never siznea meaweve j "v atiteinent ns OTbt"shedbth'MccHcnilK.rFvP8fm . burg jecersoniant ana aitnouD did j bear Df Ezekicl ?o taking protection, ana never cearu oi du ceanng arm; a- gainst the country yet, I never did statd Jhat I beard that ho was one of the sign.) era Oi ino ui inocpcnuenca i jn Mecklenburg, w tbat 1 believed him tAte ft man 'of integrity. '.-?...:, I I SUSANA ALEXANDER. "I JcaVCAllIOUSTON. i. . n ion . . ,.v.k-,"'. Yhat will: the party lay to this ? - c.ju. rik.. r.;:;n.i it,--... point! We think they woulX n : 1 - ck.tnn. r.-- - n V find the following letter ii the volomta (lenn.) uoserver, a paper pubitsbed in the town in which Mr l'olk -resides, which will give our readers aome tuea as u me iccung ot iowie pruts in and about Columbia : . . . ..v a - r Jlr, Editor: It has been generally . circulated that 1 am going to vote for Jatoet )C Polk, and I have been ' fre . quentty asked why!' and I take this ruethod of saying that I will never vote far James K. Polk as long as such a man as 1 lenry Clay is living. 1 Toted for t lit. Clay, with about sixty others, years ago in Maury, and neither Texaa nor any other shallow pretext shall prevent roe from voting for that time honored statesman in November next. At to any State pride, my motto is 'Remem Lcr HuSh U WhiteV- T a : , , yl;l54J. . . V.' ; 'r: .:iWL.coLQUitx: A DEMOCRATIC TEACHER. A Air. Edmonds, a candidate on the Polk and Texas and disuuion electoral -ticket in Virginia, and, aa it wiI abund nily appear, a "democratic" teacher of political .ww Jom nd mercantile statia ticr.ldtely declared that not a barrel of Flour was evtr fenl from Virginia to Mr. Edmunds is reported toba a man 4f lalenti and information. ' Was it igt 4iorauce,"or a spirit in keeping ui:b the p.lnical. decepiioo of his parly that prompted l.un to make th asseriienl ilow easy it would bo for hiiii to know that. New England, and Maioachusetts, specially; arc the greatest consumers of the flower and grain x( Virginia 1. i liy the lolIowit.'g table, which is pub istvd. iu Hunt's Merchants' Ma&zinc. U wjU bo een tliat the Northern btatea- that is, the manufacturers lake nearly itvit-e as tn'ufl M llie Hour irom James River, .anil the world besides. V ', ; Tble of the exptuts cf Cour from Janles River, from October 1, 1S1?, to uotoixr 1. 1813: 1 u .Smith America, .V L8,ZZ IIU. - Orvat I" '.a::-, , ' ' C.Voi V3.2C1, ".if.-.-: . Ui, coastwise I , ' " v 'JSI.C77 .f5ee how sm '1 $ prportion fj U0 pro dui-e of v farmers Great liritain lakes, lir hosaK&A1be pvlV'itca; ask' iho peo fAi to withk. op ouiiianufactories. . --z ' w - - J ' iJrilanfctiM !!, F. J. Prentiss tyg!) eiH'tedT W Hi, Uoue "-vjC r.om 'Ifit, r.in Crveo ct iinty, is a tailor by tftuH itwH iiie 10 this State, a few years ".I imJ ,tu;imiK"Sf juurneymaa r - . - . . . . r . . meat maJa ly p::j. Thomas Alexander1 rann l ?utjcs col ecied at Lie (toil of Now, if they ccJ.i f -ify oca statement 4 ew Vork.rom, tho 1st of Au-usf to Js U not rearcsal': ; r -rbse thateyhe-Otb of'the same taooth, waa two wAnl.t UUifv r :' r i, rrfrr tnir I tr.illjor.s.tad hundred.and forty thousand ' - ,u tM tmruwo us una ' , ' ; - -rfound.froi f , -i.4, .w rv-4fcrricuibtliiy: . yH caosc and, hoisted, tiw Clay" ladiihera must .-.. aar 1 a ' . . 1 . c. f auvaf sai uouli a liaia tLinii; urn 11 ir inn a fc. 'V. . . . . .. i v. ; r I ' ant. ; - t- -c b r s. .i i .;i ll, i Jc:.j. full ' . Ojiclca Lava Uca delivered .ticca cur Vylti Z-,C:j. in U t.ColJ.b " iiy 'fic. RichrooJ. dircci!rti the r.l Ij ! disnilsctLr': Alio, ta S.U..IJ v. Downey, in Equity from Granville t di recti that ths defendant is riot to ts crd- ditcl v hfvtLc fjrft of 81.CI1 rs.ot frith Also, in &:&r.Lan'e,lrc-m Ldgccorfib, Reversing the j.-fssent .Ulow, an J cr d?rmjt arererrptorv jnantlatrms to issu A'tvla Gregory 6 Overby v; Hjvis, in J2;jity from Granville c'lrCrticg ibt Li'l to be dismissed, A! ia .Grcort r. Harris, in Equity from Granville, U retting the bill to be xf ismisscdL Also, in IliivtLina v. in Lity fjrom I lal ITas.v&Ct mini the decree. Abo. in Bur ton's creditors T. lloke, in Equity Irom . Hv IJanieli i. m llines v7 Eutkr.'in Equity from Wake, directing a decree for cumt.u. - AUo, io (lot ts a em Lei ?V Davis, from Carteret directing a re ati 4t fioev ' I By" Naah, J Jln Raiafty r. Dell, fn E quity trom CarcrCu directing- the Bill Ia K a timiat uiifkitl ttVAttirltA A'A.vfk : Titf Tariff 4rid Jimnvii-JNi be. lleve it baa' been olien aened by toe opponents to aho'Tariff of 1812, that the Act would fail to accomplish the object for iich It wai.inrendcd -4hat a sufil c'ient revenue could not boaised from ilbecause ita.onerbui features would plop importations. ": X it appears that ihosC'tvho have taken 1 trM- I auDjcci are to meetwitn 4 a-omi)ietc. -tisnrnointment. ice- a- ,1 Fa? . U.PP!4 ;iafe I calculation. lLat the United States reva. cue irom r.uiioms aione, aunng the year from January 1st IS 11 to January 1st IS 15, will reach, thirty jniJUons" xA CircumiTdtitial EviJene.-j have heard some very extraordinary caesoi murder tried. . J remember, in. one where 1 was counsel, for a long time the evidence did not appear to touch tho prisoner at all, and he looked about aim with the most perfect unconcern, seem ing to think himself quits safe. At last the sureeon waa called, who stated that tho deceased had been killed by a shot (a gunshot) in the bead, and be produced the matted hair and stuff cut from and taken out of the wound. It was all har dened with blood. A baaio of warm water was brought into Court, and as the blocd was gradually softened a piece of printed paper appeared the wadding of the gun, wbicn proved to be half ot a ballad, : the other half bad been found in the man's pocket when he was taken. He was banged. JLorii Lldon t Awe Vookf . ; ; Tettimonv of MriRuchanan.n a Stcecb delivered by the Hon. James uchanan, before the members of the Pennsylvania Democratic State Conven tion, in August, 1840, when speak in?r of the ooannatioo ol General Harrison over Mr. Clay, he says;'"; ; ' . -The Whig party had in Mr. Clay a candidute of whom they may bare been juitly proud a man ot a bold and fear. less iiean a man of tiign commanding eloquence, and a man of distinguished ability. . Although opposed to his polit ical principles, yvt I have evtr felt for him the highest regard.". ' More lilob Lute.- A man named Abraham JS.riiili was taken from j iil by lorce, i:a cxtcuica ny a lavxicss- gang at Frcdc.tLiowt)VMist't)rr,ba'tho 5lt) instant. mith had.Ven! conviclcj of murder, and wae sentenced 40 te exe cuted va shil 1st if Jc;;c. '"The scctenca had been sta jtd till the1 laC ''St-p'tcmber. An attempt was adtrrto xet;ijto hin by mob violence oh ther Xt of 'June 1 . J . ll t wwen waa,rcsifcje4 iyvthO'Btstrmbied cr the body and tVl tJvCpersohS present-: ea lorlhQ deed,kfitfe ol whom ba vo bctn . 1 arretted and. ifommitttd.V lake their trial f. J .1.J.. J." r f ' peopi&A. va the day ct the kh election, uea to take any fart in me November a "company of half intoxicated iiienstjc- 'oJcction.'ur lolend' 1.t$ aid tii farter lhe Cecd.cdro breaking open ftlio jail with flaws! i!fe party;' JA&fiftufent?"-,. ancs, ctvwrbars;&c, and ft ting lhe prQ. ' "iri''r '' oner.' " A 'corohor's' tuaucst w as field a- 'iVjlnie WjiwAlonvenhohrh .w; uhhwi.,.. "Dckin2 omie numuct iu aticfidant'L-. RICIIMOXD COilPILER.. 1 Tha Richmond Compiler, heretofore '-;rictsc cour.'.ry ad are . ; .'r.. ter nuktfr v r "-.j,; tost, ; r 1 tembcr isnou.hcu ira sunk In tha,tearih tT.X cJamped toj";tbcr'Wtih,.. irerfnd tvu teenred lor a smoom ana narauno tmeiimgunoiTOi ina i . ii a w Li a jka iu 'v iviata v' w . . m.m frti. a .lr- '1 tit I II. z tu. r- lM.J.V ...:'jQ.:..ik hi:;?. utsa i.uua u mw v"""! " ' I t, rromwli are Uvfel and sendtr. tv a be V". " - V C .. .. f: IUW ' J 'J V Mli v- .- , . 1 r...t r'.n hihfl' IV j.'Jl1 f . - .. i 1 f TL :a rhek roads are vet mbre ne cessary at . toe 4xcn.T, wnera jtuo, ryauiivu are covered wua'decp mua oaring aioc coo$L'aral!3 fart ol tha year;- ihey have been inlroduccJ. wuh Cfat ad van- !---, b Canida, aa any one roust ,h5 ve enj xaccd who hat ibis year travelled the road which 'runs parallel to the preat Karidt of Ute St-liawrence aoo,ve filon . ; -wifAjCcaiViThe ledicsl J(ra nal gives an acconnt.el Kathan "Xirep man. who was bor4slCptsa,ckie'New York, and is now aixtcen fears - of age, and standi feven feet onehalf Hch ,in rjetgnt ... ur. rnjjin says i -ueis great ilt. lririt. irnhJ natured. ' iiiteen1Mr-rtrtw4r j.-ninr KnvrVTnil years old ioyi Whbs9hiB; has oeyer I been smoothed by a razor, and who bids lair, Dein3;sti i jaciuauy. growing. 10 r ' . lA.kl-.t ...!, rcac another foot, i. In the lasp year be declares ha grew nine inches.':; Al prea- ent hisweightisoife hundred and ninety. ...... , PK. UXAw U-mt,Ut ... ciui puuimj. f ww a pair pijnejOTgctt icgn pernaps, n 1 u.e western continent, w nose, ease js a pair' of feel fourteen "inches from heel to roe . nauian is a wkw worm Kcinir. Should his hi 00 spared, wo, may, fully. expect that he wilUiltimatciy eclipse all the giants of modern Junes, - for tcvery thing in his favor, viz: yooth, health, gooa naotts, ami a desire to outgrow all ihe descendenti bf Adatn. IIONORADtE TO. TENNESSEE. ' - 'The two poliiial partiet at Nash v file have mutually .made arrangements thai do honor to thcrrisdves is well as t the charscter of their city and, too State, aod whtch speak Volumes for the law and or? &iwSSJtel1 highest t?spectai)ihitvf both partiesyand that commiueo';1iaiedrawn up rules. on all hands, by likh party ctllisions shall be 'prevented; iiringhe coming canvass; and especftiiy during tna tea siona of the iwd pilitical Cf nvcnt hs U. That durinitla weeks of lhe res- pective Conventioos to bo held at Nash : -is .a t .t .a i l i a tt Tiue nis roomn ins re snaiioo no military 2d, That each, party shall have the privilege of 'wader and speakin, or enner 01 . inem, xa uia corporatiua 01 ... . . " .... , . - r rtaswvitlv every 4Itemat week trom cow until tho week of tha general e!ec tion in rCov ember. the" pre:' '""k b. inr considered .as arpros: 'the Whig and so on.altcrnatci 31. During the week occt- ..4. by ei ther party there shall be no parades,- pro cession, or speaking fc thq othor, party within the limits ofiha corporation. : ? 4ih. During the -week of. iho election there shall bo no parade or procession b cither patty .in .Nashville but each party may have ptibua speaking, it uesr ralle. 4 jf " f. " 4 - Ctlii, Ifaqy mistake or diCwuhy arises, it be relerred to a coniiuiitee 6hh r Ctccti of both, parties who are to make Bcknolewm4atilt9f that Party- fibat is wrongcd,f y" SlrVxtn Uuren. It is stated by a correspondent 01 U.i i: ork KepuUhc, that an attempt was recently isada at Sara'tal thro'- 'h Cfo appliaoce'cf a din ner party, io Ulr. Vuii Iut cd fo take the front rank tor Tlr. folk,' ia 'the IU tocrat:a party ii was aT fotlurof' for tftoo;h Sir. Van turen pXfloofc largely Cf lfiU clinhtri hd i.ii'tcd-' -very sparingly of lwe.iiu.ct:: served up on ;;.a occa tiilijl 'ItUs now- cfi-brstood that 'he re Nashville Cdzerto ineotraU of1 'Thirrf).tJ i " ', r . - "1 - W ---r givcf a brief accouiif tf Ihe'iJreat WhiL' Convention held ihcre ori ' Wcdiiasdiv. iJ.. . . ., - ' w.. . r" . "Never did such a roast of cftins 'orm in poctmou m any .of yur. West. n the best cl our. judgment', have been In the neighbor. ill ....red iu' war Eomhcrlyatl tha Cre spread ia i...;-l .j inxu.. . ..vW -r . tr7.l!"'-LI , r-.r crtl - - w . . - a Xm r"I CI l..C.Tt. l..c UW iwiu.uuu. j i r Mr. 1)ail Tha Iv v'as destroyed . .7.. u L..tnf ITtcl.y .taved". aw lumuvre uaa ;...VIr it '; hrtf-ri. " Th horses ar.l VS.. ir.surzi.i. ' " 1 U.Su. vu .ti j ..ww- . ......... carna k , , . . tl m KORPRF. OH E PT, . . TUEOliCRE FRELlNGUUYSEiN, . ;A1fJKKEW JERSEY. , ; ni 1 ' ACtNCfraTOK TOE , vn-i- -v-.z-,..-7-- lor B flea countyc . - ; - , TOttw, i It, Uatei . O, aje w fjvxsu toiity.- ; t "Sar -.?'rJ !X-'J pf( vviiuam iiiujtl, -tSMMiy, H swkc county. WU1G ELECTORAL TICKET., 1SI UIbIIICI, l imam vut" 2d ' doi Josiah Cillins. . w -a " 34 ' i llooen Ji. uiiiwm, 4 4th- -doV William Jl. Washington. '. do Daniel Ii, Ukcr 6tn7J ok;UUurtce.QWA(l 7ihr Vdo : John Kerr. . " , Oth y : do t James Y. Usboree. 10th" "do ? John Daxtef i . Hth ,v do Jonathan 1 lor ton. .4. ASIIEC0R0UG ir CLAY QLUa Evening before lasfc we, had a (host ;r?j. Mciiog: pf tho'.Club for tivp.or three .wec&',: Rut we take mucli pleasure is MS Ju. Wh.gfrds every where, iho Asheborocgh Clayluh it still going aneaa wim no less celerity and determined tMevcreVce than when rst mad(j a speech, by r re vipus appointment, I show in?, among other .U.ings, the . utter ! ' 0 , an1 Utikn disregard to law and order last cession. 'of Congress had, in taking in, sa membertr the 13 men who had nevor' bteo elected according to tho con itibtlon and taw of the United JStates.- Mr. Solomon Adams, being railed on for a speech, e,iicuacd himsclt by singing sn exccilcpl Ybtg song. Ur. McUeri. nehan'of Chatham, :beinj cVsiially frci ent, was then Calletf up, and mado an excc'Ient speech, Covering bikfly tnoat of 1I1 9 leading "principles nVbi noli 1 . . .-. 0 ... .Mr.EarziHa GfVcrth is appointed 10 address tho Club at nqxt Meeting viz, next ijonday nsfit. ''-- ' . ir 7: V.' f 5 HAPT. Imfl5?nvs! rhMniNW 1 CAPT. ili'DSON'S COMPANY. We are rcqucstcd'lo ttate thai thi? . v olahtecr Compa oy (recent ly fyrrrjed wi.rnictt. on i'liday trhe.i3,h fist - in stead of Saturday't5df Hth as hefettfore under ijood. 5 ; thcti tason for altering the' day thjtSaturday ppoiflfVdf'Ait' commcnecmuit of a'lwo-days religtbos Mectingln jhis plact, IvitrV wliich mif- itsry fcaradjj vou!d '.inttiroT. 'hwhi le uompany are tochforacqnt'Sted to ap pear a I A sbor pv !t evly on- Friday-: sfy 10 A, : M.,'aruieti andtqulpd--io goon pafada early irjt ihd. day, lt of Jr II...". iH Urf.. "l " " ,.-" "'!" avsj anoppvTiumiy 01 w icitng mo u.xaminauon ot tne pupils the. femafa ci3em whlcfi "wilt 1' placfi paJMmcay fendlng'ibo- Gtamiriatioa oHhej pupils Iri Il-jlte the aftcuiood.,',. '11ft sj afi ",rf, -a STATE ELEcnONa Sv - :Tho Elections irt, Vermont 1riuklacc yestor Jay IhVsJ'Tnst, and of AI ai'ne' w,!. I ,,:l'l,Qn. MjnJay'ibextf tlis L'.h tnjft; '.iheie era .U iho efccihns'riit .ri,.,ti.;.;.. K Kixnn hid ncarle I Vc , .nor.t. C.'AtMOaat,, " 9 I v MUHMtiipj .... , , , , I -b' insurance to cover the less. - i.av.lu, . v I r ,- . .'J - H, Jersey .7. 'VcuttM.: . f lf4 -ii'I'Flir.M-- Delaware, 3 Virginia; - " n !A ton run PCI'' N G. Ohio,' "23 I!iss?s?irr v 0 i .n AIILUUUOJj.V- I(ldi;nb; f: .iJtMiehisat), V- 6 m fcETEMCUi; 4. Korth GaroIIca, X I fiiaine,-,.-- V , " , .... - . - . ' v. ji:i. - .. i A ii "v " itJeoriLia. t v t.w " n ' ' i IIC3. ; ,j '. : .." ..i received .t iba iir.dittrojrcni a3 paru tU C!Cn - cattt a larger msj ;;y u .unr w vtay, than was given for HarTiionin 1C13 And ctiti LKjwici cstimatn ee tto ; V 3 C liOS;vcrai yum-' - ' lis. ' 13 aiM.uni, v ' 3 1 f.J" 4 r.cw tiirrpsiijre, g "r . " I . . 0 VdViliia, 10 LuuVianAf! ' '" ' Te..?esFCi i " Tl Kcutucky.:: 13, i DEATllUl' Ulu 1LMAI..O. .. Ye havo cot . words to, express tad rfi; recordi0"lhe death of , .--r., . !',;, -1 W'i;.l ' 1 Ut. bamUCI 11. UtlimS. 1I8' CiCa la '. baUbqry. N, U oft Iho. Zih Ut -The leased wis caUv8.crDaftvil!e;Va. He located in this placs b the" fprinj of 1SI3; a.J, for t i net part r3ided here dntil his rem: I j Ca.'i.biiry a f.w montlia ageC ;tP-J i. hla stay among cs 1.. !l"f.f--,T.i.r.tf l".,nmit!if t''.i nf a meat amubla fccnllemaa aad s : n ising and worthy yoong physician mafler 4r ceoerai, u not est vers r ,a tmons , thbsb who knew hira t:. that be is, thus suddenly cut c J in ihe r rn irg of a' life thai promised so kuc! luinesa. THOMAS raiARSIIALU ' is The Democratic papcrt ara'croWmg ; to $ gentlcmaato j loatfirinciplesLaod their candidatea, - If f thev dd'not knuW.lhe Fact, thev oushf to. I thai they tro mistaken in tho positioa tlyy assign to Mr.' MarLhalL .lie goes ot y Upiicd States Bank, for ft Tariff , and aba (or a distribution of the pro ceeds of lhe public lands'. True, he's for f n tho acpexatiod of Texas, and ii person 5 , a!)y lninical'lo ilenry Clsy.irC-- hav ; cannot and will oot go for Polk and VV UaTWi 'iipeafc ,ironir th"Bthorjip( one who m ay be ondcrstood lo know, ! riz. Iho Louisriilo Jourcst. . . ' NCW EOOIZ oTORC. a Our rcadsri will pas notice 0:8 td j ' reTtiscments of-V.i tzvf c'itatlishment ! in Raleigh which e-,' car" 1a this papcri j From personal tVscrvsticn,'a: f:w cya 5j 'wahavja no tcsltatka ia ret if mending this Store at ono w here F s may to haJ r.hoap tfr cUap, Salt'jiivtr Mat ZlitttnZ-Vft ri. f derstarij frpmsome tf .cur exchanges J it. .U- 11..---... I I - - J wiat m wiMV.iis aro u i i iu founded great I ar )ho;head tf Sail Rivet In Novc "' ,v : - , . .if r1ia Uwrei-cbrj UTiigtays tbat a J 13 co.oco - .- ftf? 2ayiag(VcIoseI a co speech in. tliat cou;.ty, th3,fol- t"' . : ' . ' ' . . lowinc; sentence .'; r, V- -,- ' CTentUmtn-X surf tame rf you catnehcr to order to J ifn who Polk ia -and 1 tsnl fell $QQ, fijrUbi,darn? ed if I know I . . ' - ' ' 1 . rjlonrrringburg,),ravetto conntyi Ohio, crmtainirrg several htiodrcd Jnhabitatitti witli teyeral churched, stores, ret ' iclfthM,'itt4 taverns. h:in V- ? ...f. erJvchi.ffL Thn ia rr.t l- i' .erri J or its nMghborhoo J a placd v. ; it . Icajttics drinl t an be had aa a be v ; ii Vr iHHfacon,-T... j was" ft crcil iro. i;f M con, Gcor - ( i t'.c; riiht of Monday jU lT:?a a !i. ' -Tl.aa were six teen houses i 'dtrvr i:::!-J!ni ' thd 0".:.!:. J or 1 1' 1 r;nki. sn I tha of- j I C." .ir ;". I . .;cr-f.-Tbirnosi Ij- ' o!v f'i:. . 1 i s r '.imn!a tr.3 ....!, d lit. . ' 1. nrstanfr I F, "i .V - ' ,t,.eK,twai 1 7 c .1 r 6f the Telcgraj v. ha nail live or lorjy thousand. 1 , . . .. ... take i w 41 . ' " - . . ." .4-
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