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11HH1IJ JIUi)Jiiiuw i us intonations, to ei-ht hur.Jred fniltioni
lions MnnSnW to two hundred milli.ni ar! ) of the creari ii'of the sub-Trjitsurv woulidx
to raise them mK.h Wijhrr sn ihey are r .W,
;m i.m.'i "'ir "i-" r ri,c li u Sl e wR cor.sf qu'diy proportionally rosier .n
7 Vtidixy, utf. S'1 c. ; , j. keon raistd aginsUhi; l)r(iracy W if! they were; unjer the ir.fljonce of the Nation-
cVriFsUS' ?!ic',ndcr4'vrcd lofrVawrr. cJteJf! Jhjf'UIhtA.' lie remised ibat ihc. constant
, ' : . u if) TT t'! Ir" t!'s',reJ .omY d-'ffil arCdiiil VnxX ir.an-J for srci, w which importers would
V AE ' "V v-1 -K -.A f 1 j: It J 5 , j rA nfikciwo cVao. in '.he gWrnrrrerit u( '.be cornpt Ited ta pay their dues of the custom
OF .OUANfif: COt'NTV. . Bir.k?,, fwst .hitting ihiivaic pr0p- hwuk, nuijt iiiev'iubiy drain the country of
i vofiiTM fr: i:fnr-nulje.rnr!i .f Ihr j.cxt j officer from voUng-asr proxy fof tho .jtk-
1. J'"-!-!''"'' " . 1 ' mm ;itlVir"! - ' 1- - 'I " '
' U.arc nn,"':iKk. ZV """I ,, i' ?- " "'
i: r "'.ner. n. -' :r.ftl in i be II
f ll.'prinrr.ivesi' onU
fuonm a (:; '" - fi'--"J tfi-. of lU olj J,f. I n.xccpti'n Vi.ijrs.1 Mr.lii'm,
coin! ' '
'He refcrrei to many other polnls, such as
tine 'IVriiF, which he aurjteJ the Democratic
parly forMjot' daiirjg' ti touch; the, Texas
boundary ;he war qucsiiun, abd others of
grca; i;t:fesT , which' lbs necessity of beioj
nd - to vo'-o i brief nrteu:s ui. from noticing. SufLco ii
ere without-'tt s?y ihVt all of these subjects he handled
bnfof i!s "witb.hfe accustomed 'pjwur anJ eloquence,
Wlaixk officers Fit SulTjeotafor the j
Gallowa." , J .
' Ltst wett pjib!il!vcJa statcEn?DV 'fr:r.)
i'u Milton Chrpoicle, to1 th crcl ilt Mr.
rrmarktrd-in .r pecci a;' tVt
ihit a!l Bink u.Uers wt-re fit s-.j';
Kcb' Tor tha gallo f Thcs ' !liik ic'h StaV f
dard defied t.at Mr. Shepard used any such
iWuag, and charged tho editor tf th;
Ghropicl , wi;h faWhood. , Wcjt, ho "i
be believed! .Lei us see how the Chronicle
sustains its assertion' Lcfjrc tic conJrmn .ft
for falsehood, upon the mere'ay( so of th
Siandard. The Chronicle of the 26th in
completely . Taste r.3 upon - Mr, Iliepard tlif
chaTgo of uttering the iafaraousi sentimenl;
With .which he stands charged,: proving
Ly nine ' of the most respcctabla gentImvB
irm r..i( ; . . j v-giii vv'!.utn JL"rj lht' tfftiliniTii .w) . j L'&st'd to c!! , a' tbv iMpuin. was lefi unprotected by his
r7.i.v;r tp' "d.o ,.,,r.-ni Hdnru.nl- jViMtbia b.,.t an iboT ttonVand' in adotiiir i Ibimihibrc armv of fact knd argurnenL ? that Prt, of the country gefellcmeh be-;
,J: " 'f Ht v.VVy'?!; 1 P f-i spcfireaH.ero al 'one" ' do Mr! Graham.y speech,-M0 longingto both- pofitieal parties!, ,Vc wish
I'tVirV .J i.8s-uu cr.-l .ihc f.,r th. .fr,rP yoJiJ v.H. lV: eoun l.'v far a chir.ee -Tor in Shepaid roao lo rejoin bik sj completely had we luJ ro0m flr Chrpciclc's arhcle ei-
"'ju'a'l-irt 'I L Maa::-.i- ollhe." , rf'" i he 'uscd '"-lhat secip2 011 auem?V rer t Pdi' of thai paper, has' ben
' I..-1-. .u-.'" ' I l-i ,w '--,t .!.; it-; Ik0V;. fL at a r-jiiv-rit wrrp vain, he- romm,neod a ih mo-sl villainously slaniercd by tha Siandard,
- - . - . - I' " . K.f f-.vrJ., V ."1 -O 1 1
i;airrii or -rali:mi
UMI n LrV -Us !hv ciiiz;r.i n:
placid or.c! t'rrr T:l!on'g;
the
Tin:
A't Wajoifulle, Saturd.iJ 4th JuW
II Mi'lcr ltiulrc-, ' Monday Oih r - ,
II j-:i-;rf r.!:on, U'imIijcs Jay 8:h
-S!i-iy, Trf-Wiyt OJi.
LSiiQo'.atoti, rrtday JOth " . ;., v
'Nuwton, Hitu'rduy 11th -
sim ; A K I N U ON', w i:lk- i-;sdA y
or il.M orTi'c uf (iotcrnor
T!iiV'tiJ.,''v
n't at u'.iJ placo
tnintiftrnt, on
(ijM.hi'i"":is i;l usiiyillj filh'd'with oa
cn o!df Mattnvanf grown gJt-y in ths. or !.
ureeurding to prtviou a,. j
dnrsdav.' 'Jdlv . 1 . The i.u"'c.' '
Alter al.uJm
rj.Jbf thu'Joest vu!.uri)y, using Jangii.ige
in .presence, of , -the large assembJy conveced
to hear the speaking, amon whom were a
number of ladies from the countrv and town,
that woutd haye disgraced 'the lowest .grog
bhopn lanf language which shall not
here be repeaux, and which'hus caused a feel
mgof general indignation against, him in the
bread's of the sober, and reflecting qf all pan
.ties." Mr Shepard came among us 'a stran
ger; .from- the position assigned' him by his
t,i)n,'of. C eriur to"; ihc-penply.as'jpi tingl; Pty, we i.uppo?cd him a gdr.tlsniah, ancltas
tliit fpr 'such a vote therc.'ctJiil j. he no t'.-'f-sucu 'je was- visaed at his lodging's by num.'
.ft I' U- country and crown d w ith her fii-'hf
bnors, Cijiin frottf a raWj young j-olilciis.
m hearvrs could j j.!ge, ,' - -'v
6 rebuked as ho thought, sevetly, the orin
t-iple a vowel by 'he higi theirs:. "Figlit
4t tVo wjar js k'r.jast and ut.jus'Jy cnirtictic'ed
yy our couBtry ! ysking' if'vyhigs could fight
fig-iinst jhtir conaeience ai:J j j-tiVe.;- He
Admitted bavin-' ' made, the asei;:ioii' that
Jraharh M -voted ngairrst 'givinjr tli'tr. c!ec-
!o" J he Governor's ,k"nou"u
' ntiViiMvc orvli-jly'-ascmWage of the most j y''K llJ tnccitb, and tlianking
!.-:.) riiiz-nt iif tho tfoiPrty.' ' " ' W0" linc for .their ,:tt;vtitiun t he set.
." .MT-'-.-pird,' lU'dJomratii cand'idah:; iV1' , Ph anj hour and forty
,VinroyK) adlrtslhe'nudiciicc. UU-Ji'fii j ,'Jn'cs' , ' -1
'i tir ii.'.nt!c wholi.-Kwidj-at le,;isl cniion. M(I,,irfrnw.-GM,lim rosC aiid - announced
.bcrs.. of, both parlies, each one anxious to ob
tain an introduction to him, and to treat him
wilh.thatJailentiou duo the station we suppos
ed, he occupied in society. ; Pj'omoted-by ahe
same feelings, a number of ladies, 'whose
friends and relatives arc of both . parties' . at-
t tended tho speaking, as well to hear Mr. Shepi
aro as jov. uraham, and the entire audience,,
although. four-fifths of hem were Whigs, dis.
agreeing with Mr. Shepard ih everyJposition
he took, antiVtcMig him drrietto tfie wall on
each of thee positjo-as by, hUi-able competi,
lor'-r-ct treated bid with thc.ulmost attention
duttfjg the 'vrholo of his.first speech; and in
view of tho politeness add attention shown
him, -.the direct insult-offered by him to the
entire- assembly' was scarcely to be bor'nc
and to such, ."an extent indeed was the dut rage
-....hiiiK'b it ih A if p.-r!;- wh.-ihrr tlmi' I l""l h,s '--'if Pierre a to the jnjtut j rogarjoq tat natlung but the ' meanness and
;i''miu 't.-i'jlt.Qr nit. werJ ih-L'eivod in lilui h-i;i. most, bittarly. ettneked; I degradati-jn o'f ond-who could condescend to
, ! CoinVxpeci?a n'-newal of. their' coV.fi. V ?,uI firVa! Vc uf J"'e j c su,c!l language in the prese.nc'e .of ladies
. S.V -went fl to ih-cljrathit ho thought i lUix--'- ''i lj:iJ- regafi to thisj h;.s protcctedliim from their friend, who, had
' u- "Ma :uty of UVU''s IkmvsI. llK.o-rh mii- I lu "'Wt.'I-conJl&siveK ai.Muiiy tint the Le.! he not shon himself so contemptible and un.
io: uwm: -at least cnoi
J .- iu uili.v cisrs-io dUtraci' the attuivion llMnH-nsa cindidale for re-election, and al-
hlkatrfrolnl0lirlrmrollsspeVclf, ,l,dt?d lo Jh? "fjf.l,,n Iomocrat'ic Con
'! I;.nr.M.-kocJ'hi.nIUo ilie citizons of HunJ elion vhich met to nominate an opposition
Vv .i'V at a tanli.iitn proposed .to tjiem tyl1'. Iilthcrt discovered no char?e;to.
th.- Uomocraey of 'North Carolina for the of. i""-iak;c n'g:ust' himVt-lf or Us adnaJnistrtiti'on, j
. f ,ti -c ,.f Governor, jut Oeclawd thai thiic d;t. 1 nor f"v-eh Puintd ayother.tnode by which
i l rpi..-cin pihlici itI:J not. prevent '"lum1 fioin ! tlu .lhl- public; airdrs tn-iiia.J i r j.
i.ih..g-a wwiji f.M iVd.hip for ihi' Whig pan:" u,f ; JaJ'l,ir.V tvenlhoughi.-till Jflr. Shc'p.
! ''n ' .t'i;..' prrnt.ne.m1bnt: II 'is,. chaVgrs ! ar'1 'U' ',:--,,n-'"V trKV inUU m?'n.
j ii''. iv ,i, i " ,i i j. . ,i .. 'i 1' 1 1 li nl L'l' t'iu llH llo'idtao ho had acted
V.nVno prn7 itMrgos.couhl 'ie made' a-! -wit.l,Au?h "'"prudetice and tegbct, ..
.1.
hen mrii,' mH would endeavor to point ov;t
! t . I'.y ih' ir -tnitakce.
He phnv'ed irvmiedi
't nit-Has rcs;"' altackiii, at soihcJ
j j ;i(;i!i the dustrihttiion of t!re. -.public lands',
i. .it ttic VYlu-'slritl crrv
i ' i i- ti iLe 1 art 1 h;it in fi ifmcr,l ;is i'Mhim'U to
i oi aii;. .' , r- . l . . ,
ut ti. ir ph-dgf-Sj viz: ilni the procJt i
ha'(5 iiinld bo equally divided among afl i3
i!t h, In I -van ai'I of iVo sam. paitv 1(J per1
S'isla'-ture'ha'd been advised to still greater ex
p'ensrs for.tn)eri;al luiprovniet'iis by a De'rn
Ora'tic; fonvctilion. wInjNc'l'riideiit was 11.
M. Sauhllcrsl'aiVl'of vvhtcU.-' Loiis,D, .IIehrv
'w;is a pr'orV.ii;'!it lucinber.
Infernal Improvident- o Any.;!--kind, if con-
itiKM'j or a&si-jteu oy tnrr u.venun'nt,
t-n'oli'p.-oretdiwere d.nha'.-d" nim-isa : .M? S'k parJ if Ar haj nulADlcd in CJon.
luv-S'.ai,s l,.i;,.eiunv JrwM Twd bet n 1 v?l . pird V Yej against h.v. Tl
Ltnl :ll,-lt'th,'tsun1oV'-t,.VJOim() acre a,yclor r'('I:'t,;d Ycl D iocrits-ablccan-l
! .!!,. ncfmllv PvJ to nino new S;,teS oV ,uarP cxpru-uceo supportea it vigoroo.iy.
S " ;i,.i Itr-.-su-u-io the Ciiinboiland Jload-i '... u-.4,a,.. -ii
I.l. .V,-r't,.1l l,t-'!? I UI" 1,1 t ViOSU I t. Willi' . MJVllll-
i
l:i ! , s 1 Kt n
rtioi) he a-s
.. -iI.v-.itor; wh . reminded him th it lio appro- j P"!i(-' of tbv -orvernmeiu to make the !qs fill
i d-.Mhad bccix tnadi of tW funds for anU ''ls li?ht "Pun.h atc as (?0Sf.;UIe, askcJliis
i '' i ! d hvvvu-m and Mr. SV.cn.. rd ask- ! mpemor howhrge, if hecoulJ have chg-
worthy y would not. have pprmitted the outrode
to pas uniojicjl." f
i It is due. to a 'largo number of intell:geh!,
inor,al goriifvmen of fhe Democratic, party
After - rtfei'ri:i i in th'is count v to sV luat thev disapproved
oi ttie, course ot tuerr candidate, and
that ajihough theya re democrats,, and sd
wil) rematn (perhaps) that they cannot be
brought to ciSdorse or sustain outrogts such
as Mrr Shtpard was ' guilty of hero, 'and
tint Mr. Shepard is. destwied to fall lie low
the P'(''i, strength irr lhi:s- county.- We re.
y.y.ce- to Know mat. a goouiy portion ot ouj
di rnocratic friends da not- place 'Democracy .. . ,
cl !. .t nil Icueei could be placed i.) tiuAo I PIacrs lir5l bllt have
Mr. Graham slioweJ 'lhat'it was "in'-realiiv
. y ,;i.f r promising a proportional : portion
' i I j.i I- N.'C. had dealt out" 'srieh
i ; 'j iulitiV'55 t tho' we.st, while' if r.ny
y a'u'.tv w as to lii shown x it -.fihouij' hive
doub;M Tn liw wlietlicr he was .allowed '.to
bid more th'an once declaring that in- such a,
case the loss iif the Stale vfoir-H have been
over uocencv.
ihat
-and all the other
or
morality
graces inat adorn ' a gentleman, anl
which tjihy . as' well Us the Whigs are con
scious Mr. Shepard is' bo totally deslftute of,
TH REE LtiCOLOCO FALSEHOODS.
. v COKNKUBD!" . "
.. Verity,-som of ther Democratic papers in
this Stato are, becoming notorious for false
and it is but right thai '-his vindication of
himself should be spread before Hh.060 who
have read the article in the' Standard; And
he.re e may $ayf cevcr did a man more tri
umphantly sustain himself against the shafts
of malice and detraction. We qmto from
thct Chrqnitle , J . .' -
Fortunately,- for -js,: there Ve.ro many
go mlemV'n 'present who heard Mr. -S, as we
heard him w ho understood him as t we uq.
derstood him. Let ti,lly Uolden, of the Stad-
dard,.aud hi 'resp'e ctabfe corresp6ndeutt',
turn-round anj ''face the -music! A lie
seems tp be out: Let us-see who -does not
ttll-it--let us See, loo, whether -Whig papers
fie every time they .are charged" ivith ft by
certain democratic prints,1 foul as
V-Epliemera veTmin festered tTrom corruption-.'"'
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Her are certificates 'bearing 'the names of
gentle-men of lolh politicil parties nstmes
which (Jr virtue'and respe.cta'bilriyv-fof vera
city and high standing in. society,' challenga
the world for comparison. Therfe gen ill met)
have decreed it an act of jutice.tocom3for.,
ward aodWefend "the assailed veracity o'f an
humble fellow. ciizen, from the, foul attack
of the Stahdard we thank them it. shwis
that they duly appreciate the worth of chafe,
acter.- Hear what ihey say: i ' " '
mi -r i . ' ' i
lots is to certify that we, the unoersigncd,
w'eivi pcesent atid heard the sp'tfech oflhe
Hon. James B. Shepard, delivered in Milton
on the-4ih in'st., and that while Is peaking
'of the Officers of State ,Ba.nks he 'said,
. I hey are a set. of .desperate fellows, fit lor
anything bul most of all"fit for the callows."
jfhe 'declaration was unqualified and we, un
derstood .its allusion to be to all of the of
iiccrs of State Baiiks. i ' ,
E.'F, HA WKES., "
: mcrs stamp &;
DAN'L VERSE R,
GEO, A. SMITH; . .
' ' n. to: lewis,
" JOHN THOMPSON,
' ' ALEX.KEIRSEY, ,
Jane 24th, 184G. . j
..We, the undersigned, 'were present and
heard the speech delivered by-the. Hon Jamesi
u Shepard, in -MiltonJ on Hhe 4th of Jine,
in-sl., and while'spcaki'ng of the Officers of
Binks, we upoerstofcd him 46 say thai "They
were a desperate setof fellows fit .for any
thing but mosi'of all fit for the gallows." ,
, 'V. R. HILU
.'SAMUEL WATK.IN3.
-, June 24th, 1846.- : t "
Will not this stop the Standard's mouth?' -
ocs not, we know, what can. - ih!n
The Greenville Mountaineer, a Democrat
ic paper, is very miigont because t'corrcs
pnJecl cf i iirs, 'J. IT. H ," in-an artic!
written a weefc presume u to
cadi in q-Dii!ijri . 1. 1 ancj. prJlnoirsm of
i fi n i i ; ,? ; n It ; n..rf
purpose la enter atdefenco of our corrcipun.,
it-nt, f t h Ii fv.lfv &L to take care of him.
-vjj l ;t we v id just say Ma r.loastaicccr,
thaiif.thi Democracy exnect- lo irratnn all
wiioJjuU thd fcj;.es:y anl Vr:!cnry o the
Prefiier.t, they l;av an awfu'.iy large jcb on
han fcr we predict that whea lbs war shall
be ended and-!' f. excitement is over, tho Afi
i of alt pirtivs will be disposed to witness
the overhauling of iho Administration p to di
90 ver w hether or no rascality "and reckless
amhjtioa were the prompters and prime causes
of. theu Mexican .war. , : j
bsd 1 :t"a few teotnenu tr;.viOUJ tcvn ia
Wj , mini of a fuH and ac 'X9 IiJa wcrS cp.
posed tacur yicw a i-ss c; eh-ey U-z:'
Up lo tlisbour forty.six bL cw
atToveredi from tho. ruins. .' -Ma -.r
bivc tcc tejnizcd." Tho, Kis tf
greatfr tha in t!.o txca drcaJ cc-r.J-ra,
tionjcf bst sajramer. ad wailifig rr1Jeoi 7
tbechy. Scarcely a street can b-a travrv,
In which to cLsed shutters - or ihts t.an;.. t
crape do 'rial betoken a ?uJJ:n. bereavement
Fathers -titers childrcp of both acxi 1a.f
du'ge in the ilocp'l hrccntatioo, ovct tho ca'
la'mity vhich has liV.cn upcr many, for tht
10 were
thus suddenly and awfully turn.
looued luto the presence of their Creator
; We are gUd to learn that James M. Eduey
J2qr. will attend at one of th churches 'ia
this .place on the llthaud 12th ins:, for the
purpose 0 making up' a singing1 school a
thing, if .well conductcG) so much needed In
our villagl;. 'From, his general character,
thorough knowledge of music and experience
in "leaching, we doubt nol tVut that he wil j b
able lo givo entire satisfaction to his-patrons
in t!is delightful science. IIo u-ses the black
board, and gives verbal instructions on ..tho
most edsy and improved principles, impart
ing a complete knowledge ;of the rudiments
and central principles of sicred music in a!l
its; branches. WTe trust the citizens of, this
place and vicinity ,wilP cheerfully embrace
this opportunity of securing the, services of
one so well qualified for the laik.
The terms will be made known on Satur.
daytle 11th inst..i " j . ' ; ' "
DR. FA XVCETT, '
' ' ioi.Fttirf . '.ff York: '
Th co&temptlL -. who" r.am jv
,urcsabovesetili3j ; . . . r:!;:.cct several "
ilhS8gkwith a ic ' ' t U pub.iih itsta-r
tmg.ihat tha bill shor.!d Lo paid on, prescr.ta.
lioa. Acdordigly wo pub'i5.;ca it to tha
amdu.r.1 of SlO. and after waitinr? sumo ttmo
w w 9
the bill was forwarded to the pupprf but 1.0 '
tfidn 1 con :.'scend lo notice t. vV tjipn pla
ced the account in the 'hmJs ( i our Agtpta
in New York fur collecUuo, tut ihey wrlto
us that it is;impossibli to collect bnecrntol
, the Doctor being entirely to 1 smart'" !
pay debts, j Our agents write us 0U0 that ha'
has swindled numerous pubhshersln the aame
wy. V e advise Ihose who hare not alrra. 1
dy beeb -taken in by1 the swindler, to have
nothing tol di with" him. The ' Doctbr can
take this exposition of his progressive rat-'
cality, asajclear receipt from us. : - - 1
1 v. '. . f' .iv;- J . . 'case the oss id the sta'.c woini have been '. ,,.. .
. , ii -o .n m tiu:;irt ovVhms of . Itio prp- .. 1 hood, ndei and detratftion. The-Ralciah
1 1 iAi 1 .' .1 - i . . :. .heavy sbowea that it w as- his .tiiltv ns t . J. ' "
-.-.:y. Ii. whenthe prine.pl J xyas inlro,, , - . . 4 . . i . Sland.rj, of tho 24lh , uh.. contains tlie fol-'
j 1 o , n '!!. - ' i fV. ;-,T.Ui,a "'' as -Jo thtfihtCR'st of the fetate jto make his.! .. . , , . -.. . , -. .
" . I..MVitor 'liywood introduced an , , , . -1 lowing balch pf falsehoods:
J . , ,,1 1 ; ti-rt bid r.s larp-c the realvalud of the p(M'-I
J -il 1 11 1 1 I"'' 1 'I no t; 1 wi ei.iv.e no . . . 't . 1 ' -have . just conversed 'with a friend
1 ! 1 1 -ii 0. ...... 1 liv wt-uiui pernui 11 10 oe. no uii-n p
I ' , ' I - , 1 ' '. .- ,m, Cllf,r r bv icfi'rcncc to the act of Assembly, the
! 1 i..;i-n hid Voted allllft it.- Mr. bhcpardLa- . . . - , v"
1 .,. , ' ," . Shepard 'wa-j . vet liab'r. to the lu'lam
a- i.u-: tl t.ir-;j ni f;iv or of -n n nd v alorem 1 - -
.unt of i
1 .1 . 1. 1. 1 1 1 . l a-r- rtnri . .1 I. 1
1 .r ;i, unply f.ir the purpose of raising ' i-ev. ! " ' i
. T- I-1 i '.i ui i .1 t k - whj ought to conduct s.uc,h litig ions in behalf
er, i", and caj.ed oiuho W hijrs to say if, bo. .. fc- -
Grevit ihiiaiii' fiiuiniained a' Taritr we
vl.'ju'.Jfo!! that BCCOUUti
ie a tax so large, i
!
I impose
is s'.u-.i'd exclude1 citifi-ly every article-from
il.o ix -ilvt that' the Tariif does not " iu re
3"!.!y protect home labor asi il is designed, and
ia pan only forms;4he. manufactures .to the
m silliest ii:jury ofihp laborer and mechanic,
-..,t!iat.thc: direct c fleet 6f the tax 'on importn
t: -;.i. wtvj'.-l be o course .'to . throw the cm.
of the Slate one who never owned a dollar
of socki or ohe whose personal interest'
it vvs to defeat the suhe of? 'that State
ll -nlc, ,.r..r.d. Mr "Sh, n.V.d rn.irsei l'fhaps as'.lha StaVe House! " He
;. . . . , '" .. : . -i upon tlio RaH Uouds, and i'ndeaVo'red
- - . , - V". P that the ilemocrats were responsible
pear that he had votcd agamst tlo i purvey .f gtai.e Dbts." '
,j . g u -4 lortue roacr in vv ukcs, aim au .ijiush
I oyer m Great 'Britain .out of Vork and I . . - " - .
, . , J . . .' r lull for the relief ot the Ghcrokee debtors, a
Oi.ve a 'hord: f i;-.iipns - to ,beg .wotk. M t ' ' 1 ,, , ' 1 r ' ii i t
. - 1 , . w . 'i arr.ss.st-all other measures Jfor thejocal
i." r:Ii.jn capl-i!i.s. Thiw . enrwhiBg them . . ... '.
He. then
T'ihUo thaVlabofing poof...
the Western Turnpike, tho Hiclor.y Nut lio id
the NantahalahlTurnrike1 the appropriairon.
for the Spring Creek road in-Buncombe,. and
'for tUe "road in Wi-!kes,atid a"o against-the
and
ad
vantage of thc.Wfcstern people
Mr. Graham noxt alluded to and criticised f
yvho recently passed through Iho western part
of ihe' State, .and whb heard Mr..-,Woo"dfin j a,
.Whig Senator in the last Legislature; address
the p:op5.ai Hbn'dersonville. , Mr'.- Wood fin, '
we understand, said he'was opposed to a Ben-.itentiaryr-.charged
that' the Democrats were
in ta'vor of it told the people howtnuch the!
C TT . ' - . -J I - . .1 1 r. i
cuue. iiuust! cost, au.u ninieu mai a i enuen
tiarV would cost, an enormous sum as much
also dwell
to prove
for the
': Now; we are authorized by Mr. Woodfin
to say these charge's, plf three, are unquali
fiedly 'false he made, no such assertions as
are h'erii impuied to Wm. The Penitentiary
qnestion'he discussed upon its own mterits a-
paper having given the lie' to our slat'emenl,
and we. haying sustained ,ourselt bv tho", best
testimony in the, world",? we:sball see whether
it corrects its "false statement about us or
not. This matter will be.attended to. ' We
might introduce 'farther testimony iho. tcsti-
moiiyofa prominent '.democrat and a. .most
excellent genilernan, but he preters to with.-
hold bis namo as it is hot deemed essential 16
our purpose. ' : ' '
i Politics auil War. 'y v;
i lAQ Lincoln Courier in a'niarticle reliitive
,m wte appointment, or a uoiooei.ior me ii
CaWTina Regiment, after finding-fault," Dem
ocrat like, with' Gov. Graham for. every
thing he has done,- says:' ; '' t .
"We1 had hopcd;to keep this " mMter free
ffo-m politics, but the Asheyille Messenger,
and --other federal -papers havett?ought proper
to act otherwise. llfey boast of &hig volun
teers', and . taunt .' .the democrats,- w.ih' being
lukewarm; -again the war is... a; democratic
measure, nnd,iho President oiust take the
"responsibility.11 For mercy sake1, is this.
whig patriotism? this' -fight wg--breeding,
dying in imagipalion?
It is true, Mr. Courier, that ve"dida couple
bf.weeks since, take occasion lo exprc'ss our"
for the Highland Metir'ngtr. s
1 " 1 1 Public Mcclliig;.-. ' t
For tho celebration of- the glorious day
which give birth to our independence and
complimentary to ihe gallant young 'men of
Henderson wlio have so nobly offered their
sar vices to go a rtd fight the battles tf iheir
country, a large and, .respectable.' portion of
the citizens of the .county assembled at
the Court House to "make suitable arrange.
f . wit- i -ti ' -m .
nients for; a public dinner on the :4th of July.'
Tiro meeting was begun by calling - Gen.
P.- Britain to the Chair, and "Vppointing VW.
Bryson Secretary, rllenry T. Farmer Estj.
ina plain and impressive manner explained
the object of the meeting when. the follow
ing resolution was unanimously adopted: -
1 .Resolved, That in ipken of -our regard for
the gallant and patriotic, young men,4 who
have so nobly offered their services at a mo
ment's warning t.o fighf the battles of their
Country, we will'tender to them, and to all
.who may feel clisposed to par) akc with them,
a barbacuo at llcudersonville on the" 4th of
July.
: On motion of George "Clayton ihe follow
nig. gentlemen were appointed a committee of
arrangements, to carry into efTecl.tJio above
resolution, viz: Reuben Claj ton, 'Gen. P
dlritain, lUnry T. Fa,ricr,'Cbl. John Bxt
ler, Col John Clayton, and Benj. King, Esq
: On motion, the Chair. appointed Volentine
Ripley; J. A: Lee, VV.A'. Starns,'J.; W. Kil
lian,.Col. Joseph Eiamiltsn, M. A. jGash John
McClain, Capt. Benj. .- Wilson,' John Johnson,
J. y. Jones, S. G. Smith, Jesse McMinn, Jo
seph Maxwell, Capt. IlobeVt Jones; and Mer
edefh Freeman a 'corhmitteo of invitation
and that they be. requested to invite the two
Candidates for Governor,. Govj Graham and
Mr. J. tJ. Shepard, to be with us on thttocca
si on1. If convenient. 1 . ' :. . :
" On motion, resolved that 'tho Editor,, of
tile Highland Messenger be requested lo pub
lish the procecdiags of this -meciing. -t
The meeting then adjourned" tine die
P. BRlTTAi;-CrVm.
'W. BRYSON, Sjp'rjr.' . '
In Xlarwood county, March 12, ISIS.Afu Itr,
cits, who o") oamuel v. tfycrs. c?lte una - und, v
nin childref. fd a lanr connexcn t t jro their
loss. Sbe was in the 3 1 tt year of her ajc, aad was
member ofj good tanung ip the luiptut churco. .
Also, on lb 17th of April, Kebxcca Gstcit, In
the 35th"yc4r .f her Wifof William Grrco'
Sho, too, wt an orderly ciember f tbs Baptist
phufch, and died le&Tinr a huiibarnd aut two mall .
chilJren, with a larje coanexloa to mourn their . -dcsolStiOB.
1 . ' : .;' , ' .. '
A!oi Aw M'CaACiccx, contort of D. V. MCrack j '
, q, aft'"" i protracted illnrm. on tho 6th alt., !
irfthe 3th ; - of her aje, leaving a kind bt&LandJ
and five Bin.; . 'wldreti, and a larze sod reppceta. 1
bla family counciioo to ferret lie desorton. Sho
waa high I j esteemed by all who enjoyed her aeqoaha.1 i
tance. Slve'was a pious member of the 0pUat
church, and bore Iter tidiness with- great fbrtit'odo ;
and eoianoeuro or mtnd. tnd resignation to live will j ,
of God, and was engaged in - earnest prayer Jor the i
weiiare oi ner iamuy. - fctie was a daurhter or wi
dow Jones. : A- fit I END. '
mm
5 iiacie-
'.;-ie, which he coc tended, had the.it filet of
txr.cJng a larger lax from the consumers .of
t-e coarser and Jrheaper articles than fronil
t:.ce wo maSteust of the finest anu best.
tli .iL.I.'yj'M.. T;l rnl nnK;tinn.
tain u.iaiwy ) ,.... u- r. ..!:L, . r.,r,. , n,l....
verting that Mri Graham kcevy it to have V , .. , f
La .v , iiu ouiu iiiuv ; ' "lav ,. iiivj jj. v..v .v.
very severely his opponent's celebrbicd "Bil.lJ
for the relief of. the People. tie- then al-
iu3cd:to several cf the principal doctrines in
times past alld' present ofi the Whig party. -
Qf "hi-sCmarks on. these points, vye are bare.
1 cca a bad speculation from first to last, and
J I'-it he. was guilty of diso.bodienco. cf ihd
..cornmandaf-ihei! General Assembly , whose
v rct he wa?,in otfcbuyir.g the property v al
, . Lie very (ftw est price. - - , V .
He then went into a long and complicated
ci'cu'.ation by vvl.Tch .he Resigned to prbv'c
- tha; the vfrigs had fjun the State in debt; per
! 1 1wps-halfa millioti, and at the least $?00,000.
I nstJ asserted ihat' 'SaunJers 'and Henry Ind
.been deservedly, defeated for the" pamo crime
- I''td'fiklcelk'ncy wgufd be fed from the
: saroesppon.... ;i -L , -. .
. He nejft referred to the Fob Treasuiy, assert'-
that the Mints hadHlways been a species
Sub Treasury J-thr iho: withdrawing of
i .t l-lf a rn'ii'on cf. ccio per month could
- r.ct pessiWy afTTt ti.e country poiscssed of
cac hundred arf i millipnsi whos"cexporta
cateof that doctrine, had entered the Cabinet
as a free trade man, white; Cabou, the grcit
supporter of'freo trade was forced to give
placebo Buchanan, an equally jt roc g support
cr'W the TarifL. Of the rdistribution.of.. the;
public lands ho said that tlie hrg's had ever
advocated the ejjual divisiorof sl funds aris-s
IRC I rum Ulal auuicp n.itv.ii uiiwo
lone, not beliqving that either Whis- or De
mocrats would make it a party question The
ridiculous story' that Mr. Woodfin said a Pen
itentiary, wouhT cost as rouch as .the State
Hbuse,over halT a-million of. dollars, is wor
thy of 'progressive iLocofocoism.
The last item in this bundle of; Locofoco
ismis, that Mr. Woodfin charged tiro Demo,
cratioi p.arty jwith being responsible for the
State debts, f 'Every one acquainted with the
history fof State affairs for a few years, badk
know3 that liberal men of both parties' voted
for the charters creating those Roads which
have caused, to a great extent, the State's in.
debledness, and no man who knows -whereof
ho asserts; and who has a regard for veraci-
ty;will charge that either the Whig or Dem
't :m sp X2 ic ii? : i ;t
, SHERIFF'S SALli.
I will sell 'for -rash, on the 5tli Mondar aflev iK
4th Mondajj in Jane, at the Court-bouso door in Ma.
non, McUowell county, N. C, -'v
20 NEGROES, .
the property ot Charles Canon, consisting of men.
women and children, to satisfy sundry Venditioni
exponas's and fi. fa.'n, issued Xron) Burke, Caldwell,.'
McUowell, land Uuinerford Superior Courts, aodv
Burkd Count v Court. In faror af JimM Krwin.
Guardian, to the nse pf John Carson, William Mur.
phy's Administrator, and others against Charles
Lnrsoa. iuo atiendance will be piven.
- " I ' - J. N. CURTIS &JT"
July 3, 1846. tds . ."-....' 3J6 r
. St atp or North Carouna. . , .
HEN PER Suit COUNTY. W' I
Superior Co6rt of Law 'June Term. 1848,
- MarAnnWard, ' -
..'i''- i" i - -'iTSt. '-'.- -; ;.-:'.V I : ' .'il'"1 : I--. 5"
.Benjamin-. Ward. .
. - PETITION. FOR DIVORCE. , (
It a t Dear 1 up- to the satinfaction of th Cnnri that
the defendant, Benjamin Wardr is not an inhabitant V
of this State, and that process cannot bo. personally
served oionl trim, it is ordered that publication ' be .
rnado ip the Highland Messenger and the Raleigh
Re'gitter "-for three months,, -omraandirtg the said.
Benjamin ward lo appear at oar next superior:
Court of Ltw to be held for the county of Header.- '
hrst Alondat afler .the fourth Monday in September
neii, men ana mere lo picaa lo or answer ine said :
petition,' otherwise the same wiir be beard tzparte.' ,'
office, the fourth Monday in Jane, A. U., 1346. '
I . " J.C.GULLlUKpl'k.
( July -3 146. 6w . Printer's fee 6. j C306
ocratib, "party is tcholy responsible" for the
State Viabilities. , . .
onfidencq, an the peopIe have ih
th. restatement or the Derrocra4ic press, when
the leading, pa per of thaj party-in the State
proportion to their population; 'while the Dem
oc rats had ' advised the apprppriation of the
whole'.to the new States ' a n.ij. wondere4; . at
their complaining at a1 -small advance of 10
per cent- having been pa U to tho new States,:
'whicji . according to tUeif doctriqe,-ought to
have had the whole1. AVith rejprd tothe sue-
Treasurv, iho speaker stated that al ilioui. L must be tfcocause that reqtiirpssuclldespicS
Exchanges were evep pow. ,-uuut-r
oper'ntion of the National aok .theV'had
becu much bcttc, hilo the ;robiblo etT5ct
gives utterance to'such wilful mis-statements?
Here is a partgrahof 'little more than a dof
zen' lines, . containing three falsehoods! Bad
ble means to sustaimit! .Aud blind indeed is
the Jarty( which will continue to be galled by
such shailovr arid dishonest devfees!
views' lof .Democratic patriotism as conrieQl
vvith the war and vfe cied the instante of
Democratic Mecklenburg, where you will re
member your party were furious for annexa.
tiony your leaders declaijing 'there vas no
'dage'r of war; but if it should come, that the
Democrats would .do the fishunjr, -where
after evry means had been used to induce
the vnterrified to turi out t but seventeen vol.
unteers could bc raisedh And we mijihtirt
a-
proof of t"he assertion that the Democrats arc
not disposed to' face uji cite tire instance
of Capt. BarneU of Sullivan County, Tenn.l
the banner county of Democracy ,m East
Tonnessee, who. after reporting a Company
a.d being accrpjed and ordered to march into
.service, ingloriously craxejislitd! . An unpre
judiced man would surely come to t he conclu
sion frdm these two. instances only that the
Demptratic party werea long shot from be
ing fully agreed to fight the battles brought on
by annexation. '. ' j '. . ( .
'Whig patriotisnr. -i lake pleasure; in in
forming the Courier, consists in laboring'- td
preveuf the w'ar, and thfcn f! hting m-infu1! 1
ly o,ut of it. , , .
Terrible Fire' , at Quebec-Deslruction of
V t Theatre Royal 1
v Awfi7 Loss pf Human Life.
From ihe.. Quebec Murcuru, June V6th. 1846"
Itlias again" pleased ffie Almighty to afilici
our already chastened city. Last night at
0 clock a hra broke out in the' Theatre Roval
Lewis street, formerly the ridirg school, at
the close of Mr. Horns ejthibmon of hi
Chemical Dforamas. From the inforraatio
we have , been able to glear), the camphhue
limp was overset from some cause or t her
and the stage at once became enveloped ih
flames. The house had been densely crowd
fd, but some had fortuuately': lef$ before the,
accident. I 1 .
A rush was at onco made to the stair case
leading from the, boxes, by those who,- in ihe
excifment of tbe moment-forgot the other
passages of egress. In an incredibly; shprt
space of lima the whole-of ihe interior of .the
building was enveloped in one sheet of Dame.
The newly erected plaiform covering the pt
and conimunicaiing at each' end with, the
boxes, favored the progress of the flames."
The siafr cases communicating with tho box.,
es was, a sleep one. and it Kad fallen from the
One
NOTICE - -'
Of the alteration in the time of holding tie Tu$ka)
i leige Baptist Association. - ;
; As theyestern Convention now meets at the an
nual tiroo of holding that bodytherefore agreed
that said ApsoeiatkH convene Friday before the 3rd
Sabbath in: September next, with thofCbvrbh atSa.
van nab r Macon county. N. C. '
1 - W.;iIAVNES. '
- July 3, 1846. 6t 306 I
mm-1 dr. p.JfAYN Ev-;;;' .;
. CARMIWAXIVll liALSAtn.
This Is one of the most efficient, pleasant, and Safe
cornpoitionfl ever offered t6 the public for the Sure"
of the various derangements of tb& stomach and
bowels,' and the y article worthy bf the least
confidence J for euring Cholera Infantum, or Sum
mer Compkiat,-rand in the, above and following,
diseases, i really acts like a. charm, viz ,
. Dysentery,' Diarrhoea, or Looienewi Cholera
Morbus, Summer Complaint t Choh'c, Griping Pains,
Sour Stomach, Sick and Nervous Headache, Heart!
burn Waterbrash, Pain or Sickness of the Stomach.'
Vomit ing; Spittinv up of food after eating,, and also
where' it passes through the . body imchanged,
want of appetite, restlessness, and inability to sleep:
wind in the stomach, and bowels, 'hysterie, cramp,
nervona tremors and twftchmgs, sea-sicknef s, faint
ing Melancholy, and lownees of spirits, frettin j and
crying of mfanu, and for all bowel aflbcliens and
nervous diseases.' f - - I . .'
Prepared only by. Dr. D. Jayne, No.8 Sooth
Third street, I'iiiladelphia; and sold f by all reepec ta
ble Dragtsts' throughout the United States. .
, These Medicines, are lor sale jn Asiievilw by
, - .'.'s j . - .. I attom .& UttBoaa. . ,-
In Henderson ville by ' - v
' . Kkcbes Ciarrofi. '
The Whigs, of: Virginia alone, have sub
scribed S 10,000 fr tho family of the late
John ITarjpden Pleasants.' Knmerous dona
tions hnve been received, also, Ttoi!, other
states.
weight of those who crowded oon'. it
fee ws -interposed between Mhe Hapless
crowd and eternity, and on that space w6,
wiih five or six others stood, the fiorcegflames.
arqund us nd the dense smoke repelling all
efforts lo extricate- us.- As' far back as -we
couW see there was a sea of heads of writhe
ing bodies and outstretched arrris? noise there
was oone.--But few means of escape, pre.
senleH themselvs .lo the doomed at the ei.
treme end in (view. ;. Ina funeral vale or
smoke which gradually enshrouded them' a p,
rteared caimly to 'drop into eternal sleep By
our side was one brother striving to extricate
another, but abandonment was unavoidable.
One poor creature at ojr feet oflered.his en
tire worl jly subsianac for his fescue." The
aonizfns . expression of Ihe . faces befora us
can never be effaced from oar memoryf .
fThe "ir. c3. al tlje lima wera above and
aroun , but 'human aid '.was ono avail.
In five minutes from the time of w;hic'- '
nake mention the mass of hum3r ' ,,t.td
t'PORTRA'IT. PAlNTlNGj-?
xno.tiis sTEPiicf powEtt,;'.
I . HEREBY informs the citizens of Ash v ilk; and alj
other pcrsons staying here, that be will remain hero
a short time 'during Which, any person deriroos of
obtaining- Ja second version of himself, or herself,
may be, supplied at the cheap cost of $15. If two
figures tare miroaucea opon ma same pieee it may
be had for 825. j No work-shall be paid for. ortaken
by the; employer unless it gives satisfaction to the
same. Jbttqutrtea can ber made at Ma; M'Dcnxs
Tailoring J&itbltikihenL, ' ..p "' - .
N. B---iLadie ean bo waited on at their own '
houses, or at the residciSco of . Mr. IIutaelL
May?2
)tf
' A few Jacks of a!t for sale by 'llis sack 'or bushe
--!ike every thing ele I stlt, Jieapfor CASI2.
v,au he me ajiieap more of
f
April 2
1 1846
tJ36 tf.
W," WILLIAMS.
ti 1 ajua .sisr - w M.mff
Just receiyed, and will .be 4d at the lowest prl
ces.
RANKIN &PULLXAW.
Apr 3, 1546
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