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4; . .m ,14,1, im?m'a:r0iTtX:i(tii "CHARACTER IS AS IMPOKTANT TO STATES' AS IT IS TO ifr&VI DUALS; AND THE GLORT OF THE STATE IS THE ctfMMON PROPERTY OF ITS CITIZENS." H. tt. HOLMES, Editor and Proprietor. TERMS. FAYETTEVILLE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1840. except ai v reccived for less than twelve J0 SIHW"'f 50 per annum, if paid in advance ; S3 if paid at the end of six months; or S3 50 at the expiration SsUtySnts per square, for the nrst, and thirty cenU for eacn suuh"" " vv J until nrntnmirPIInrAnillH N paper aiscouii"""" 1 1 ' ho ontioa of the Ednor. No S ".'advertisements and Sheriff's sales, will be Miafed 25 per cem. mSi.. X "T , , m advertisements sent for publication should We the number of insertions intended marked upon 4rDi otherwise they will be inserted until forbid, and cliarsea ara,sy . . Sc-pLetters on business connected with this estab lishment, must be addressee n. i. nin., sui tor of the North-Carolinian, and in all cases post paid. :ka ;tinir tn make remittances tiJ OUUWilucia " - - bv mail, will remember that they can do so free of - Tt . .iitlinriiaH Kir Into tn tiosta"e, as roairuasit-m , frank "letters enclosing remittances, if written by themselves, or the contents known to them. PIANO FORTES. HfOW opening, and for SALE, at the female J Seminary. One Extra, Grand Action Piano Forte, elegant Crotch Mahoonv, Gothic Architecture, with every modern Improvement, manufactured by Wake and Glean, $470 One ditto, Rose "Wood, 6 Octaves, by Wake and Glenn, 385 One ditto, Mahogony, by Wake & Glenn, 340 One ditto, by Geib and Walker, - 3350 One ditto, Common Action, by Dubois, Bacon & Chambers, S"-0'J Thee Piano Fortes have been selected carefully, by the best masters in New York, and will be held at a liberal discount from the regular prices, and a creJ.t on irood paper, to suit the times. ALSO Several PIANO FORTES, which hnve been in t.se in the Scminarv, are offered at great bargains. R.W.BAILEY. Fayetteville, June 13, 1S40. 6S-tf. Fayetteville FEMALE SEMINARY. f WAVING declined furt'-er supervision of the 1. FEMALE SEMINARY, it is but just that 1 should express to its former j-.atrons and friends rnv confidence, t'lat in the hands of Mr. Spencer, it .will be conducted with ability and faithfulness, on the cen ral p'an heretofore pursued. Mr. Spencer a- a" teacher, is laborious, accurate nnd rerevering. R. W. BAILEY. THE Subscriber will open the Seminary on the Kit i ot Octob-r next, and hoprs 'by giving h sentreand xclu-ive attention to tin; business FEUAi.fc. it.AUtie.KS to mem tne pair ?r i . .(-.,. I. .ir-r-ft In reward ta the plan he in- l,'.Tei'u' " " . . i. n,ir:.iK ti tma nnlv to sav. at oreseni, mai he is DETERMINED to ive a course of instruc tion in each department as THOROUH as possible. tu. iHi.mir vnr will be thesame as before: eom- i u J--1 j - - , :.. th.. l t, 0-f,hiT. and clnsinr on the 15tli Juiv. and divided into two sessions, ir'upils ,J...r.l from timi rS ffntranceto I'loSC OI Session, and no deduction made for absence, except in cases ii sickness. LOTTERIES, MAGNIFICENT SCHE31ES, . . for October and JVovembtr. d. s. gregoryTFco. MANAGERS. VOL. 2. JfO 33. rwiioie NnmberSe; FIVE CAPITALS OF 20,000 Dollars , . .AMOUNTING TO SlOO,000 ! ! ! i . MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY ; Class A, for 1840. To be drawn at Baltimore, Saturday October 17th, 1S40. 5 prize 1 Prize of 2 Prizes of GRAND CAPITALS. Of - - $20,000 20,000 - - 20,000 - 20,000 - 20,000 - - 20,000 MAKING 100,000 dollars, $10,120 5,000 4,000 2,S00 2,000 1,000 500 :0O 200 400 250 100 &.C. &c. &c. 75 No. Lottery 12 Drawn ballots Tickets SI 5, Halves T SO, Quarters 3 15, Certificates of Packages of 2fi whole tickets (5200 do 100 3 4 10 50 60 G3 63 S5 63 63 Do Do do do 25 half 25 quarter do 50 ATHC'F cui "li'vmn Capital u,"" i 830,000 $15,000 AND Sixteen Drawn If umbers In eacn i-acnage of 2G Tickets. 3Iore Prixes titan Blanks. Ai e you minks, raccoons, wild-cats, mere beasts and gulls, to take such nfuii, statu 111 ?uin ct u up & a Political. TK It.lt S In Jldvance. Elementary Department, or Se cond Class, First Class, French Language, Drawing and Psuntins', Music on th? Piano Forte ac companied by the Voice, Music on Guitar, Use of Piano, . Incidentals, . S3 00 per session 16 W 10 00 10 00 " August I, 1840. 25 00 25 00 3 00 50 G. cc (( cc cc SPENCER. 75-t H. ERAMBERT, Harrison is an Abolitionist. The will now deny it, would deny his own father to attain an end. There is no excuse, here is the proof. LET NO SOUTHERN From the .V. C. Standard. -Madison, .V. C. Jug. 25th, 1S40. T)ir Sir ; Ilnvin.ir seen a ceitificate sirrned ' ' Q by you, in the public newspapers, stating that vou beard General William Henry Harrison; J . .. t . - ii-' say, on board tne steam Doat ien r rannnu, that he (Harrison) was an abolitionist, and that he was sure of getting the State of New; i i .1 ! . C V Cvo Lnow Alexandria Lottery, publio ofa . .... . i : .l :j dirlereut political cast, cuargiug me suiu ici- tihcate to be a base iorgery, Dy your auiuurnj. 1 am no politician, uui as i am a juaiu in mer, I hope you will excuse my intruding, in askintr the iavor ot you to inlorm me wneinei -. . - - c- the certificate retetred to, is genuine or lorg- ed. Yours, respectfully, &c., RANDAL I). SCALES. Israel Brown, Jr., Esq. !! Now, I have not in my affidavit, or clse- where, said that (Jeu. Harrison confessed to READ! READ! jimethat he was an Abolitionist; nor have I Read the following incontestable proof that' 'said any thing about his Missouri votes. man that 'i lne circumstances ot the case are simply these: On ihe arrival of the boat at the wharf of this place, I went on board of her expect- i i to see an acquaintance wnom i iookcu the cabin for from Louisville. I went into there . was Gen. Harrison ittin;: nci-ris nrrsfnt. to one of whom, a eray- headed man, Gen. Harrison particularly di rected his conversation. While 1 was look ing over the names on the register, 1 heard the General say that he was certain of getting pw York to which the p-rav-headed man the triumph of General Harrison, and th3; defeat of the Democratic party. Evidence! of this dangerous, yet not strange amalgama tion of American federal, and British toi-y ....... i . ? principles, is developing every day; ana tne partial concealment with which they have hitherto covered their designs seems now to received in New York, (a specimen of which i we. copy Deiow,j irom several isntisn nanKers. pilL..Plain show that they have never A-.va r-f lho John Henrv niot. and Hartford Convention treason. The manufacturers of that country regard the Sub-Treasury Bill as a measure that will secure to the American manufacturers, the supply of the American i- j ui... t m rini.oi.il ro.mnii.-nt -ind rS fonrsp. be adverse to Uritisn olied. "Because he was an Abolitionist, and j Interest. Any exertions, therefore, that tney ' . . . ... Class B, for 1840. To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C. on Satur day, November 14th, lotK $30,000 15,000 fv en l l 1 1 1 1 1 1 i l Prize of 11 4 Prizes of TAILOR, Respectfully informs his frien&i and the public generally, that he has re-commenccd the Tai 3.; "n. ; Knnw next door to John Street 6 doors above the t-t.,L ...K.,ro Vi uriW thnnkfullv receive all : rw aah rnv. finilin'j the credit "tuua in 1 1 1 nil. ... .j y e system a had one. AH orders from the country for work must in all cases have the cash enclosed, other wise they will not he attended to. He begs leave ith their orders. that no pains shall be spared on his part to give gcnerui sausiacnon. An assortment of Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Stocks, Suspenders, and Drawers, ol the best quality. 10 50 50 50 100 1C0 170 124 . tt u cc cc If il 11 JL -ai : Three or four Journeymen Tailors, none need j apply but jood workmen, and of steady habits. ALSO, Two Iioys wanted to the above trade. oya from the country will be preferred. N. B. Extra cutting done at the shortest notice. Fayetteville, April 25, 1840. - 61-3m. J. & J. KYLE HAS just received by the late ar rivals from the North, a large and splendid assortment of . ' Among which are Superfine Blue, Black, and assorted colored Clolhs ana Cassimeres, Sattinets, Vesting, Merinoes, "jusnns, d' Lains rihnllcra Rln.k and Co Silks Plain and Pirn red. -Black Bomba lorej 107a P,eccS Calico, very cheap, 3-4, 4-4, 5-4, & G-4, Reached and Brown Shirtincrs ad Sheelinffs, and & J B?!,inS Cloths, with many other articles. ot which being bought at the lowest package Cheap for Casll 9 - '- 0lto punctual customers ori ths usual liroel ' ; September 01, 1840. 81-tf 1 OOOO I istnctmiau, &cpz. , ioiu. 1UU U n0nr ir Yf.nr lpltfir of the '5th ult.. stat- 8,000 vnnliad seen in some of the rrewspa- 7,000 pers of the day, a statement purporting to be G 000 authorized by me, which was intended to con- k ooo vey the impression, uiui me uuiuuvn hmuo v ' i.r l.1r- rJoffiiiHniinor J. P. ehanrinrr General VV. H. Harrison w ith having stated that he was an abolitionist, &c., was forged, &c., and requesting to know of me whether said affidavit is genuine or forged, was receiv .i t,i7 vnutprdnv's mail. In reply, I beg leave to state, that on the 1st day of June, A. D- 1S40, 1 made and sub bribed an affidavit, of which the following is a true copy, to-wit : The Slate of Ohio, rj..'llii C'.ntmlii. t nrnro mp. the subscriber, a Justice ot the Peace in and for said county, personally ap peared Israel Brown, Jr. and being amy 0.7 iht nbniit three months ago, he SWU1U) oujo .... .- - iUc lion Vrnnklin steamboat, in com W99 . 1 1 J n n ..7 W. H. Harrison, and heard him say that he was an Abolitionist, and that he was certain of getting New York, because they knew hiin to be an Abolitionist. y ISRAEL BROWN, Jr. lhpri before me, on OWUI II IV uuu D. 1S40. luo w V CETZENDANKER Justice of the Peace. I have never, on any occasion, said, or an- thru know him to bn such. This conversation I repeated to several of my acquaintances, shortly after I heard it. The leading organ of General Harrison, in this place, attempted to discredit the truth of my affidavit, because I had waited some three months after I heard it, before I made ray affidavit. Some of those to whom I repeated this conversation about the time I heard it, made a certificate of which the following is a true copy, to wit. "This is to certify, that we, the undersign ed, heard Israel Brown Jr., state the time fiv thrcn months afrol of Gen. Harrisons -1 . 1U . . V IVmvT m Tt can make and any money mai mcy command to nmmote the success and tri umph of the "whig" party in this country, is Ko.n.r fiooW snentled. Let this striking frt b wpII nondered uoon by American I -. . inniifnn4nrr.t who. in larire cities, are a iY.a mn.r hnsv electioneerers, to ele- vate British masters over their own heads, and in. ri.h iVio wnikshons ot our own country -l Vu w - -- f - r;a thn interest fi-xcited in the manufac i;cr;ts nf Orent Britain, on this sb- IUI 111 V. . . J 1 : iiir. limp cnni4nlists in every nart ot the J . - i l .1 . 1 . . . .1 Kingdom, wno nave purcnaseu me si- . i j -v-.n ci rT2 n nn v 1 11 1 nit: a.u.,vwu w - 4,000 2,500 - 2,311 $2,000 1,750 100 1,000 500 4t)0 300 250 200 150 &c &c. &c. iA r Tickets only 820, Halves 10, auancrs Kigntlis 82 SO. Certificates of Packages of 26 whole tickets $260 J)a at) no Do do 26 quarters 5 Do do 26 eighths 3i r-.-i -i Ti.-lcnfa and Shares or Certifi er i riii ii'a . iteT of Packages in the above Magnificent 4-hemes will receive the most prompt attent on, and an official account of each drawing sent .mme diately after it is over to all who order from us. Address, . Washington Uily, u. o thorized any person to say, .. .. - p ' . .: A,l IKorchv takfi OCCa- X&UU " J (say tnree mourns soj l -cu. j i i - i j"i"-"- , savin" he was an abolitionist, and was cer- have them assumed by our general govern tain of getting the Slate of New York, be- mcnt, look to the success of the Federal par cause they knew him to be an abolitionist : ty, in this country, as the main security which and we should further state, that we have re- i they have for the assumption of their debts. . it- i-.i j 9E inii. i ,.n l-nmcn Girt. that, in all tormer t i r nifi ri mm Kwiit: nit: &iiiiiu auu Lu o t , 1'V.llH J " . flnfitj LAFAYETTE HOTEL. 1 x . , 1 1 1 . worth Carolina. a? y . . r r-.Trn .III nrififl Jl 1 T P T and direction ottne ouoscr... 7fcw davs. reuder it worthy 01 P""- VARBROUGH. ReSer and Standard Wi'1"'"" tn and Gre-ensborouob Patriot, "tnoZths CherawOazette will insert the above "c 5 iSTward their accounts to th subscriber. . J 'pAY THETRISTEB , fvalllll n A sion to repeat that said affidavit was made by me, and that the matter stated therein is true in every iaun.uioi.. ijouri, at v-iucmiw Gen. Harrison, shortly after the appearance ber A D 1S40. - , -.;r in a sneecni iv t en in nmuavu. ioiv oua"", - i . he made at Columbus, in this State, to allude to it, and used the following language: "He ,,t TT.;;I!r.n rcifrrod to a very ' recent story, got up in his own neighborhood , tjd. sent forth to tne worm corruoocn - kanctitvJ of an amdavit, wnicn repi himas contessing to a youngr boat, that lie was an adoiiuouisi, - i.i he voted against restriciiout. ou . . - . i. on in nnnnsiuuu -' Missouri, -rr; T, -, 1 ' fcc. He said thf narrative bore on its face the proofs of its absolute talsity, c. ivt ,. r-linmrtnr. wr should take nis ill 1 lyct f. w 7 word, and oath, as soon as General Harri soii's or any other mau's. June 5th, 1840. Signed, FRANCIS CARRY, J. C. McLANE, J. C. MILLER, MALCOLM MURRAY. G. W. RIDDLE. I also "ive you the certificate of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of this Coun- 1 . 1 HI., t 1 .. ty5 as to therlhciai cnaracier 01 n ti.uu danner, the Magistrate, before whom I made J the affidavit. I am with respect yours, ISREAL BROWN, Jr. Randal D. Scales. The Stale of Ohio, Hamilton county. S I William 11. Harrison, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas within and for said County, do hereby certify that, J. R. Getzen danner, was on the first day of June A. D. 1840, an acting Justice of the Peace in and for said County, duly elected, commissioned and sworn. And that full taith and credit are due and ought to be given to all his offi cial acts as such Justice of the Peace. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of our said Court, at Cincinnati mis eigmu uuy i i ihia ir,trv hotween British and Oil UiiiilCO ii in - . : .. ;tnrnci in the davs ottne . 1 I lii-lil niiv. i ..j5 J . . i TVTr .TpfTiM-son. the restrictive """"'S" - ,. system and the war, under xviauisou uiu strongest lever ot tne teuerai party """" of British golJ and when we see the profu sion with which the same party now scatter cWiion contests, notwithstand ing their pitiful whining about the poorness of the times, we need be at no loss in guess in" at the source from whence it comes. 1 ne i .i --..i.t;,Mi fund of the federal jircui teiiiiui .v.i.1....".. -- m . ..... .i . . . . li 1 1 : nt party, is held by tne importcis m -v all over the Union, draw on this fund to sup- .w .loflr.iencv in their own means auu WIT - J J . . . these -reat supplies to the dinerenx co"jr. . cVi.ml rlitrift rommittecs, mat ian IOW 11, uuu " . , under their particular cbargc. iiuiwu.u, or twenty millions of dollars be to the iw . - j i:.:.,k .,i.,r-if.inmr and eauitalisis, h mey 1 JI 111311 uiuuuiui-iu. . - T - could defeat the election of Ma: tin Van Bu ren, and obtain an assumption of the State debts by Congress? They could well afiord every dollar of it, and more too, and yet en 1 u u...'..ic! ot mir pnence. 1ICI1 lUClliacuvj a. 1 , The following commuuicauou . i- i r;ww nrldrnsses itself to every . i7- nf hi country. It will bo seen on uuv- . . '..nWr-i to the Ed. nerusai, tuai u was vum"--"-" I .. tvt ... ir i. TVTni.r ! r-i ivho. in his commend the extract from the English letter. . . . 1 1 1 .1 1 T . 1 ijei n noi De passea iigniiy uy. iei ii De read give it to your neighbors and let them rond rond it tn vmlr ivivp mil rhililrpn j - and beseech them to mark well its meaning. i. : .. . ...:.u . is pjegMtiiii. wiiu iuu;i est iu tvfiy iciuuii- can, inasmuch as it is confirmation strong as holy writ, of the designs of ihe combined fac- 'tions opposed to the present administration. I ' I ' I i . i i t. , - -r r. -ii i a ne inexnausiioie iutiu or urnisn DaiiKiug aristocracy the weight and power of their mocracy ot America, ana u wuuia ne nrn be up and eager for the fight. The com munication alluded to follows once more we bespeak for it an attentive perusal: To the Editors of the JVeic Era: Gents. The following extract of a letter from an extensive manufacturer in England, whose agent I have been in this city for a number of years, shows the feeling with which the English regard the efforts of the adminis tration to secure a wholesome, stable, and sound currency for this country. The writ er seems to suppose as a matter of course, that I am, like a majority of the mercantile community, opposed to the administration, but I never have, and I think I see my in terests too plainly ever to oppose them in their laudable efforts, and did I not consult mv individual interests. I feel as an Ameri can, that the hopes and prospects of my coun try are so intimately blended with the final and complete success of the measures of Mr Van Buren's administration, that I could not hesitate a moment in giving him my indivi dual aid. You have been in the habit of cal ling the party opposed to you British Whigs. I have never conceived the full force of the application, until reading this letter, and the public will see by this extract, that the British policy and interest, and the Whig policy and interest are one and the . same thing, and if the Whigs succeed, the remark of Gov. Se ward, m his reply to an invitation to dine witn the officers of the British Steam Ship in Bos ton will be fully corroborated, viz: that "now Europeans compete with each other in send ing steam ships to secure a WILLING com merce which ENRICHES ENGLAND an hundred times more than the Statesmen of George the III. anticipated from all their ex actions." But to the extract: "Manchester, (Eng.) July 22, 1S40. "Our business continues extremely dull and I see little prospect of immediate im provement. Our market with America is in AV. II. HARRISON, en-. By J. S. Snider, Deputy. RcpnUiconsl Look Here! f"5Of all the anti-republican characteristics which, at the present time, mark the course and operations of the combined factions, now j . u WiHnv nf rhfi nrescnt AdmmlS- iv.o u mnm calculated to arouse tnt llilllUU, uuuv , ,. oreat Republican party to action, than that ot their close assimilation wnu uie aroux."-; of Enoland, and the well known interest which the Tory party of that couiitry ' tace ia lor oi ,r , , r;- remarks, savs. "We have been ?..!hPl with the following communication in....- ..!:. from a commercial gentleman oiiuw -y ' n' evimct of a letter from Lng land, per Great vvesiern, wuau despite his request to us not to permit his remarks to "get into the papers." ltie patriousm u. r- . 1 v 1 orirl influential . l . . .. nntiamnnnn .it nvo uu. .... lUia Eciiiiv.""" . . i c nUvnvs deemea aris.iov.idi ic. meillUCI Ul a i."ui J . ' I 1 .mini ms ic-A in the weuare oil seinsn, auu . --- i their, country and the plain good sense evinced by him in his remaras, cauum uui So admired. To. all those who ,uesire the llpermaneucy of : our political institution; we a mensnrf" cut off. a nd if vour mobocratic or democratic, (as it is called,) administration, succeed in carrying out their rile measures of reforming the currency, we may expect to lose our foothold in the United Stales almost entirely. "J see your papers speak with much conji' dence oj the success of General Harrison to the presidency office. I do not know who he is, bnt hope he may be elected, for if the aristocracy in America do not succeed note, they may expect to be ruled by the farming and clabortng lasses forever! 1 know very well that your currency has been as bad as any thing could well be, for your country, and was well calculated to inflate prices to an- un natural extent, but you see, a3 long as that was the case, you could send no produce or mnnnfaptiirVa fihrnnrl heenilse Prices Were ...uuu.u.u.w ..V. 1 - lower every where else than they were with you, and WE could supply all other markets, and send any amount to your country and undersell you in every thing, and take back oxld in return, which is not wanted as. long as your banks can create a paper currency of their own; so you see ell your banking ' ta- a s 3
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