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"r'T'T r-y,7'v:,V 'T.'iff ttt,ne i of :2:n3cracjUtoKt;r! tliScUzeUcx of t'e I niustri?n cl,t 1' iAeagrrrti'mfif f, aha '- eSfulr Jj-aXf j ,fn lil-l'.iihmtnt (.ftAtlrpovtr." BY ROBERT WILLIAMSON, JR. VOLUME V. X0.'4O NEW T E It M S OF THE LINCOLN REPUB ICAN TERMS OF PUBLICATION. Tiie Litscolx TJb-pubucax is publishcl every Wednesday at S2 50, if paid in advance, or $3 if payment be delayed three months. subscription received for a less term than twelve months. N. pvier will be discontinued hut at the option of the ISlilar, until all arrearages are pui.l. A fiil-jre to orjur a disco. iiiuuauce, will be con si J. ul a now engagement. vrE:l-J OF ADVEIiTISIXC. AnvRKTtsii svTit will te in-eried conspicuous 1 for $1 00 pr sauare for the first insertion, and 2 J -;euts for each continuance. Court and Judicial advertisements will be charged 23 per cent, more th in the aaove prices. A deduction of :13J per cent, from the regular prices will be nude toyearly advertisers. The number of insertions must he noted on the minmciijjt.orthey will be chaigcd uutil a discou tiau nice is ordered. , TO CORRF.SPONDFNTS. To insure prompt attention to Letters addrc.s( to the Editor, the postage shiuld in all cases be paid State oriorth enroUiii Ann Jenkins, widow ami re-"1 Ikt of U. Jenkins cleccaacJ, 'v,rctii;on for Dower. vs. Irjrris-an Jt!!km., rt al. ,J Vf i' i;1,eri to' t!7?iif-ln of. the .Court thjt U.iviJ Jenkins oao of ti; heirs at law f tao si'id I3ea. Jenkins deceased., is not an inhabit- a it of this Sta e- It is therefore ordered by Court, tint publics. inn be in.idu in the. Lincoln Uepuhh caaforsix wee:s, notifying the said David Jen-kiis-to aji. eir at tlie next Court of pleas and Q ta.ier nessions to ha opened and held f..r tin; County of Lincoln, at the Court House in Lin 'cohito i, on the sec ud Monday af:er the thir.i Mo.idiy in Fcbrua'V next, ihca an 1 there to plead or ntaerwise the prayer of the petitioner will be heard ex parte. Witness. H. Cansler, Clctk of paid Court at of fiee, the 1st Monday in December, A. D. 1S41 and in the 66th year of the lndepeudcueo of taid State. ll.CA-NSLEH. Clerk. Price adv. 5 62. Lhuolnton, N. C. Jan. 2C, 1312. 23 6'. pM IEE mrdicines aic iii'ltt1 f r the ir non:i Jj t. tneir iii.iiiei a;J sensilile actirtu in pu ri:., .o:; tii - Kjii inis aii(i cojuui-ia of '.If.-', nd eoo iii tnpu. wilii ic.ieved 'ne and viii. I,i uia:n h ind.il ce.tilied cases which have iit-en made pul lic, aul ir -ihno-t every species of di.-e.isr to wiiich tlie ii'i u in Irame is liaiile, the haj pv lf.-cts ol .MOFAI'.-S Llr'li I'H.L ND Sn'tiSlS. Ui ; -'J'rj.'iS nave !ce.i gratefiilly a:ul pn lii kly acu iwl eded nv t.ie person l';ielitlel, and who wcrepre 'vjuusiy u.i lequainted vvith the beautifud pailo 8 phica! pri.ie.iples np-m wliii b they are otr.poun de l. and upon which tiny co i-iOtpicnt'y ai t. Tne LlFii MLU.CiNivSreco.iinu'iid taemseivf. in disea.-er of every foiui und dos np;i.a. 4'iu-ii first opera:i in is to I ose t fr in the co.ils 1 l.n sta in h a i 1 bovvct:. the vurioas iur,' uriises a C -ru liil.-s eoasiaiitly ett!iii arouad inein; and t re uove the h trdened fasces whii h o.llfjit in the c av io;i l is f tae sn.il'est i..testm s. Uiliii ii 'diciues only p.nti.i iy ciea:ie these, and lea v. s. -a ii.liectrd iii;i.-sri'ehiud as lo pronuce h.i'ntuai os.i ei.es. ith all its train ; f evils, or sudden di d' rii -jc.i. with iti iiiirniiieiit dangers. Th:s lact is v. cii ku jwu to all reHl it aaitiinists, who exam inc tins hum in t iweis aiter d-j.itn : aa 1 hence tae jnejiiilu e of th.-se well inior i.ed men auaiasi imck menu iocs or nn-di. iae- p.vparcd a. id hcia't'ed to this puh'ic by ino ant persons'. The sc. and elleet ..fihi. I.ii'. M',vta-ine: is to clean f 1 in: kidce a.. I the l)!.id.!::r.-.i.r! Ly tarn :i.ti:ts, the I .." :rd l' i lungs the he ilthlcl atian of which entirely ch- j peiids tip n the rculaiity of the. urinary orj ar.s. 1 he bladder wliich takes its reu color i mm tne aen cv of the liver and the turn's before it purses into the heart, being thus puritied by thvin.nud nou.ish rd hv food coaling from a cic-aii stomach, couisos freely through the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the batinci of liealih in t.ic liioouiius cheek. MofTatt's Vesetablc Life Mrdicins have heen thoroughly tested, and pronounced a s ivrre gn rem edy for Dyspepsia. Flatulency, l'alpitation of the Heart, Loss of Appetite, Heart-hum and Headache, Ivestlessness, I 1-temper, Anxiety, Lanuoi and Melancholy, Costiveuess, lianhcca, Cholera, Fev ers of all kinds. Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsies of all 'kinds. Gravel, Worms Asthma and Cousumytiori, Scutvey, Ulcers, Inveterate, fjorcs, Scorbutic Erup tions and B id Complexions, Eruptive rcmpl-iiut . tSa!bnv, Clou !y, and other disagreeable cenipiex- j int., SJivl'J.",ai-i. Ervsipclas, Common Colds and ; Intlticnza, and variajM i; . a.:'; .'. vhich 01 fint the ft am t i ftair.e. in i'ever a. id At;ue, ' par ticul irly, the Life. Medicines .have been most r;ni neiit'y successful ; so much so that in the Fever and A cue districts. Physicians almost universally prescribe them. All that Mr. MolTitt requires of his patients is to he pariicular in taking the Life Medicines strictly Hrcordiug to the directions. It is not by o newspa per notice, or by any thimrthathe himself may sav in their favor, thit he hopes to gain credit. It isa lonc hv the results of a fair trinl. MOFFA l"6 MEDiCAL MANUAL ; Jesinrd as a domestic guide to health. I his little paniph let,e lited by W. 13. Motr.it, 375 Broadway, IS'ew-. York, has Iwen imbli.-hed foi the imrnosc cf cxplaiii- ini mora fully Mr. MolV.its theory of diseases, and ! will ho found highly inteiestina; to persons seeking health. It treats upon prevalent diseases, and the causes thereof. Frice 25 cents for stle by Mr Aioiru's asctits generally. These valuable Medicines are for sale hv D.& J. RAM -SOUR, C. C HENbKRtfON. Linculnlun, y. C. September 2, 1S10. JOB PRINTING Lone ai the Jicpublican Office at ehort notice. PROSPECT U S,. Tor tju: ('t.N0Ki.so.AL (iLuBE and A rr i.ndix. p THESE works ! a c now been puhlished ba jj us far ten consecutive ri-sici; of Congress commencing -vi;!i ti.e sessii n of lfe32-3. "1 hey have hadjiU' h wide circulation, and have been so universally approved and sought after by the pu! lic, that we deem it nect-sary only in this piopee tus to say that they will be conimutd at the next session of Congress, and to state, succinctly, their contents, the form in whiih they will be printed and th prices for them. ' The Congressional Globe is made up of the daily proceedings of the two Houses of Congicss. '1 he speeches of the members are abridged, or con densed, t britiv; li:tnj into a re-jsoiia'l, or reada ble length. All the resolutions ol'.eied, or uio lioiis made, are given at length, in the moverVown words ; and tho yeas and nays on all the imjior lant questions. It is printed with small type brevier and nonpareil on a double royal sheet, in quarto form, each number containing 16 royal quarto pages. It is printed as last as the business done in Congress furuishfs matter enough for a number usually one number, but sometimes two numliers, a week. Wo have invariu' Iy printed, more numbers that there were weeks in a session The approaching session of Congress, it is expec ted, will continue 7 months; if so. subscribers miy expect between 0 and 40 numbers, which, together, will muk- between 0j ai 6C0n;. al quaito pnes. 'l'iii- A jijieadix is made up of the Piiesiuvxt's a umal mesae. the lep.a ts of the i rim-ipa, rdiiccrs of the Goveriiment that accou-.pi.iiy it, oi.d nil ti.e l'wJ st'"c)i-c-s t:f nu-in,)i-rs .f Cntess. wriltvn out or revised by themselves. It is printed in the ly me forrri as the Concrressior.ai Giolie, and usual sa nrikes about the same lumber of pages. Here tofore, outH-'-i -r ..?f tjir speeches being so utl meious a", i-o long, ;e TTavc niu compk-ud the Appendix until one or two monirrs aficr the close ot :;ie sessiin ; but, i.i future, we intend to print ;he sprcechi's as fa-t as they shall be piepartd. mid of course shall complete the Work w iihin a few days after the adjournment. 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U 4- are p. a!:cd to pin t the (Jn-gr-.Ni;i.i; ''zim'-e a:cit . , u: '.'' !" ri"" proMScd. by having u ie-tie c,ua. i i i I -j.'. ;.!.u kccj.i .g the Collcsiol.l im.tti-r ila.i v.e n i up tor Hie daily si.u .-ena-v. icki Gii-hcs siai.chi g iui the Coiigrt-sMoi.vl (hle. si.tl Ajpendix. It we had to set -p t!ii- malic r iirposely iiir'iliCre winks u c could i. nt xilord lo ui.l il.cu. lia tctuLic the j iic now charged. Complete indexes to both the Concrcssinn.d Gbibe and tli4 Ap eudix Hie piinted at the lc.se uf ea. h session, a.id sent lo ail subscrib'.M's nr j them. I We -have on ban 1 3.CC0 oi 4,1 CO surplus copies j of iho t.oa.'r-.-siaiiu! Gai!' and Ap-ei.i!lX fr the e.vtr.i se.-sio.t. ;tln ii n .ike t.igetlii r i.ear oi.e tbon s.indr:il qua"in pr-ges. 'J luy gic the fu!li-M ui-Ii'.-y of C -are-s taat lias cvvr lu-c-n tiLb!i-hrd. WciU'W sell t..e n far jl each; that is, Z1 for the t ,'o -:ui-t.-s -i ma! 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For the Appendix for the next session, mio dol ar per copy. ix copies of ci'.hrr of the above works will be sent for five dollars twelve copies for ten dollars, and 6o on in proportion for a greater num ber. Payments may le transmitted by mail, focfeqt paid, at ouV risk Iiy a rule of the I'ost "!" e be- j jitmeut. iM'stin.isteis are permit'ed to t.ank letters containing injury for sub ri;.tions. Tlie notes of ai y bank, current where a fuI -sciilier resides, will Lc received by us it par. To insure all the r.urnher, the subscriptions shoukl be in Washington by the 15th December next, at farthest, though it is probable that we shall print enough surplus copies to fill every subscrip tion that may be paid before the Itt day of January next. . ry- Ao ai tent Ion will he ra'd lo cvy order un Its Ihc tnonsy accompau'cs if. The Democratic papers with which w esrhange will p'.caso give ihia Prospectus a lfw insei jions. BLAIR & TIVES. Wissitstos CittI October 231-511., STOFFA'i-y VEGETABLE LIFE riL! iv&. A.D PUCE MX Bir i EK??. The high veiei.r:tv w hich tfieseevceneiit Medicihesiia e ac quired, in ciiri;i- aliiiost ea'erv disease to which the human fame is liable, is a mutter familiar wih! almost fcery inteigent person. 'J luy became i known by their f.'uiLs their good works bavties- tified for them they did uo't thrive ly the bJ'.Lof! ciLi,ou:he rres. Li cases ot Costivwess, Dyspepr.a, 13illiouFar.pl liivcr :u.i.t-.iuis, ininj, rues, ceuicu t a 1 1 rciieumaiism, fevers ar.J Agues, Obstinate Head aches, Impure Slate of the Fluids, Liihea'thy A pearance ot the Skin, Nervous Debility, the k ners incident to Females in Delicate lioalth, every klr. J of Weakness i.f the Digestive O'gans, and in all general Derangeiuents c-f Healih, these Medi-c-im-s have invariably proved acertiinancl pecdy icniedy. Thev -stoie via:aious health to the m;a the Life VilCLl Hi.niv K i i tttri- ! tttA .'. - 11'. o. curipetr.ton. in tin: estimation of evew putieut. Prepared and sold, wholesale und tftail, at WAI B. MOFFAT'S Medical Uilice, 3:5 Broadway ISrew Vork. J'i. B. .None are genuine unless l!:ey ha.e the fac. simile of John Moilut's signature. 'i'he Life Pills ar sold in boxesPrice 23 cents, 50 ceut3, and SI each, according to the size; and the J'hcciiix Bitters in bottles, at 1 cr 5J each, with full direciioi.s. FOR GlIATL'lruL's DISTRIBUT O.N Ar) nteresii.i j little pa npnlet, entitled "Moll'al's Medi cal M inuel. designed as a Domestic Guide to fleal'.ii co.iiat.iiii accurate iaforit.aiion concen -irg th-3 most prevalent disease, and the most ap proved remedira by-W.M. B. MOFFAT-" Apply to tho Agents. IK & J. A,RAMS0UR. C. C. li'.NDERSO.N. Ltiincolton, January 6, 184 1. fBWOFPATs LIFE PILLS. AND PUCE 1TJ3. MX BITl ERS. The perfec tly safe, uu eirnu, and successful trfatmn.t if almost every sp-eies cjf disea by the use of ASOFFA'I "S LIFE MEDiCIA'ES, is no longer a matter of doubt, us a reference to the experience of many thousand' pa tients will satisfac torily prove. During the present month alone nearly one liufidi d eases have come to the knowledge of Mr. MofT.it, where the patient has, to all appeal ance, cti'ected a permanent cure, bv the exclusive and judicious use tf the Life Medi cines some riht or ten nf these had t een con sidered beyond !1 hope by their medical attendant. Such happy results are a source of great pleasuic tn Mr. M. and inspire him with new coniidoace tn reconimeud the use of bis medicines to Lis fellow citizeus. ' The Life MEDICI.NES zta a pu'ely VEG ETABLE prepaiction. 'They are mild an J ple:H ant in their operation. fiiiI at the s ime time thor ough acting rapidlyupou the secretions of the s stem carrying oil" ad acrimonious humots,and assimilating with mid pu if iug the blood. Fur this reason, in aggravated eases of Dyspepsia, the Li!n Me licincs will ivc relief iu a sho ter j aie ol tiaietii in any otiier presc ription. In 1 eyer-aiid-j nt-vrijjuoii. oic-ii f-iedOMcr.c. m an r.urii, u-zziness in the Ilea I, i'aiu1 in tae Citrst, FlaUi'etny, bn paired i(ipeiite. and in every disease art ir tici an i.'nitnr.ity tf the blood, or a clisr!rdereil state o I the stomach. The u; o 'these .Medicines his !vau proved to be b--youd doubt greatly superior to im o:hftr mode of trenrni1r.f. j A I that A"--. .Vlorfit a-ks n! his patients is to'ne 0 irticubir in taiu them strictly acc ording U ,ire direct'onsw It s 1 1' by a neirspaper notice, or by 1 iy tnir. i th it hehim.Jt lf tniysiv in their fiir. that he I: ;-es tii gain credit. It is slone by there suits. of a fair tri.il. Is tins reader an invalid, tad does he wish ta kno'.v whe'ber .h. Life A'e.lieta-s will suit his jwii easel If si i,t hi,,: vm! o.-stad t ' Mr. M d"iL'.s a i.'nt in t'lis place, an.' - r-i ureH i-o;jv nf tiio .Medical Manual, designed inn Do in '-tKt G-iide to Healih. pu'i'ish'dgra'uiio'i.-.;.. He will t'.. i 1 1 mi ;i?-.?el very m.i.iv extra v.lina y cis-.m of cure; i 1 per!i;s s i tie etacllv t-t.ailai ta his own. M idf-it'si Aieilicul Cfiice in .New ioik 373 Croud vny. . 'J'ii-Je valuable Medicines ar? for site bv D, V J. A. RI s',)i:r. C. C. HE.NDSivSO.N. l.inc.'ntnn' Jar.carv. ST. I TP. f S OPT II VJIROUXA Liiicu'u Coifii'i. Fa l Term, IS ll. Surah liamsftf prii'inn fc-r Divofce. James ?."rrff,. J ainl Alimonv, X tiiis ease it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that James Ramsey ,the deen daut. is not an inliabitaut of this State ; It is there fore ordered that" pubhcaaori be made for three months in thc"Lincoln Ri-pualicaii" and " Western Whig Banner," far the defendant to appear at th nertSupeiir Cou-t of Law, to be he'd for the County f Lincoln at the Court-house iu Litreolntrm en the 2-1. Atanday afcr the 3:d .Monday in Fe; ruarv next, then an-l liiera tn p'ead, answer, or prtmur t this pe tition or judgment pro corifesso will be entsrc-l u: agai:;st lii.n, the said petition bo heard e c-partov Witness F. A. Hike. Wlc of our said Court, at oHV'c the 2.1. Monday after the 3d Monday in AiTgt. A. D. 1811; and ",the Goth year of the Inde pc'r.doncc of sa:d State, F. a. iioke. an-. Sept. 22, IS 11. 17 3mo. i'ri.-e adv. $;I0. The ManlzriiiH Ej&zl "pf".VIG taken considerable pains to acquaint ti myself with the prnvi-ions of the. BanUru, t I a Af. lately pisse I hy Congress I hereby tender my services to sucOi as may wisli tc avail them selves of its benef.t. I shall attend the United titer Court of this District, and if necessary, the Circuit Court also; Persons wishing !o avail tae r.-eives .'.f rrrj si-rviees, can see me on the ap proaching Sixth Circuit of the Superior Court: 2nd afterwards, I shall be found in my office in Salisbury. II. C. JONES. N B. I take this occasion to rorrect a prevail ing emit concerning this Law; many persons I find, suppose that no one. except .ui h as c;we to the oniou.it of Five Hundred Dollars, can claim its benefit. 'J bis ia a mistake, for it embraces -all . person owing de!ts who re unable lo "meet them," no ciattcr how small the amount. II. C.J. Srdisbury, February 12, 1542, 35 3t- P R'O'S'P R CTUS' r - OF THE HE inderignru.bavii.r; ,u!ii aed a control bttg iuferest in the Mi;tso" I aj, projes- . trsne a Dun Pa pb from this cSke tn or about -jr.e j;, tf Deiemt et 'f..e pi)r wil, Jie jt.vf)tcd to the supfiort of such nvfniional measures a the Jntcfsu. of the People pay -Jen ami pay Jen ai.a ami firm what has lrn teen of the pur,ii sesof Pre.-iJcnl Tyler's Administration, there i ery reason to believe that such measures only irr i;i conteinplalion by the present bead of the Uovernnient. ' W'e proprxe to labor Tor thfi entire restoration of th'? pi.-ro clactrines and faithful pra:-tiees of the j fiumWs jfour Repuhfi.- not to battle for the mere :. e'iA'4mv.f partisan dictators. T advocate those ? P"" 'b' ofoUT patcioiU- r.her which were ai toeethi-f designed to ensure the prosrliv aad h.p- pmes-s of the -oufederacy n their on j.na! purity ii(?t to tear down the nirwlern fabrics of dema gogues to erect pedestals for other ambitious and dishonest aspirants, lnshort.it is our design to pursue ti.e Righf, alike heedless of party names and -oity interes.-s. arid to expose the W rong. em itiate frcm what rncu or in what sections it nun'. But it is 'r from our inteu'ion ever to indulge in wanton an J vulgar abiiM. Yet we will not suffer the men ar; I ri.casurt-s we adviwate to be unjustly aspersed, oi J wrongfully assailed, with impunity. 'Heartily afiproviiijr imlepenck-nt coiitse pur sued by the President during the late cxtraardiuary session of (yongies. it sha I be our endeavor, at a 1 tting period, to place before the public all the circumstances connected whh the origin and fate of thetwo Bank bids. j That the Daily Madisor.ian may rrrerrt the sup port ot t.'ie community imlisrrimiiiately, the unuc-r-signed is resolved to bring to his assistance in the editorial department the best political and literary talent that can be secured. ' In aid of this purpose, an a'de and experienced European correspondent (situated at Bremen) has bee,, engaged to transmit to us by the steamers every fortuight, the tnout comprehensive accounts of the state and progress of things in the old world ot which he is capable. This enterpiise, we trust, wii! be duly appreciated by our subscribers An efficient corps of stenographers will be env plojed to report the proceedings and debates of each house of Congress, which will be ut in type the f veningof the ay they transpire, and 'ie transmitted promptly to our subscribers through the mails. As the only Admini.f:8tUn Journal in the Dis t.ict if Columbia, publishing. -fiicially. the prv ee.'dings of the Government, and cherishing and defef; iug honestly and earnestly tfie proi iiles up n which the public acts of Presi.!e-it I'jlerliive tlius far been founded we may, wc trust, justly calculate upon nor rouMch rab.e nate at hast ol j the support of thaaevcry comprehensive bodv of ou fellow-citizens whot in the friends of good and Liithful Government. j TERMS: Dtiiy per ani uni. (in advance.) $10 0 rer the approa h i g session, (probably rcccn months.) - (in advance) 6 00 The t.i-weck;v per aniiLni. - - 6 Ol) For six months, - - - - . S 00 ttet k'y. 5 00 For .-ix n.ra.tj'.f, - - - ..." 121 A! lft.crs mu-t be addressed (free of post Sge) I c ai'i r. Poa.o.ij;:, s ihn-ughou: -.'ic l.'nion arc reqttr-ted to a-, t as our a .cuts. J'hoc who may j artu uinrlv exert thvmselves in exten Img the circulation c.f ibV paper, wili nfrt on'y le allowed a IHeral com mission on sums lemi-ted, Irrt receive our wt-;nest ih inks. P.iaers (whether AdniiutstratioR, Opro;tion. or N'cutial.) co, ving this iira.specins (im hiding this ,).Ta ni!ih.) ami s -ncii-ig ns irum'iers c iiit:iiniig U in ii'.icJ, wid cc Ciit'.ilid ti an exchange. J. B. JUNE. Washington City, I"ov. U t o4 1 S'n'p nf North C tiTuHrtet, ) Il'iylc L'c." A i i.t !-:mI mi vx. Jacob liairy IU) mr.s- (-f .,nl. whi'i't "Si i l iimw J lives, j iifimj; lai.c',- nl J L.-M U ,., S. Ahulir.. J :l iil nt'ieis. fY ipj"arinr tn tli s ilisfae-ioti tif tin (.i.irt tbat .lacvd) llnrry. thi (lefcuduit III thin ej.f, rf Sides li-yohi fie nist if Hits Siatc, r s i-hiicmI luirt-i.f that tin' ordinary prticcs" ot ;nv c- iim..; he veil uu ti n. Ii is t!ierH.rc rilf ilint pnhlii-a tt iii bi iiiH le fur ix wt-ik in the l.ittrnlu Ii (i.ihliraii ii'itifvnii; the j-avl J icnS llriv to appi ar at tiie it-xt tJtn;) f Ph-ns am! Quarter ISosinn I"V cpl ami tirlii fur ibr i-oiinty of Lincoln at tin ('mum House in Lj'ti-'ottiMii. ii. i the 2 1. 1 1 i'f I iv :il"i.'r l .e Hril ..'i.iiy ir. FVnrimv nex' iheu an-l Hierp. to p'ea l ftr replevy: or f i rv ie, jiiiloilieul final will be rendered Hjainst lini, for I tie Planiiirs cli an? al. mtii! the bnu! levied on, cundemned to bati.-fy the same. U'jinrs. II. Cansler. Clerktrf-paid ("otirt, at otFice, ihe 1st Mmiday in De cember, A. I). 1841. and in the GGdi year of the Iiit.eptMtdenci nf fanl State. II. CANSLEK, Cl'k. Pricr adv. ?5 02 1-2 Linc.jiiiioii, N. (. Jan. 23, I S 12.-35-0. fJlY the Valiinjtn Mminir Companv. ..Ll? t wo tr three .r,, ,d Colliers to rontract with the Company for puppiyini thein with Charcoal at a stipulated price per bushel. Apply at the Works of the Company, about ten miles from Lexington, Davidson county, ft. C. R- A. KIXC Jam-rrv 12. 1842 H 33. Tbe Linridn Republican ill pnlIisb the above 3 n c lis. tu! forward ilitir 'acr couui lo tins uflice for collection. (farolir.a Watchman. TO THE EDI roll OFTHlXiLOIlE. You will . oblige an old fuhscriber by iivino imtxeilia.'e publication to (be euclos d pr-ict edii)i;s .f a poblnt niectitig at Da.n ilie, Peui.iii ivanin . They are vror i' f ii.t be-i days of IVtinsylvMnia )e .n -iat- ol the land ol M Keiill j.nd of nyti r.'and of the klern Dcinocrnry of Daval Pi infcin. Pn'd.sii t'lem tliKt the Sii'ith may n-e lio are incir fi lends that tin y may rea Uzr t'.e tMilli of that prol aiii't le ark of Mr. Jeffeis-t'i. "Thai the Democracy of the Aortk are Ike natural allien of the Aii." Publish ibetii iu proud contrast with ili conduct ol those tio, wl-ile, by lanilV-and tiistrihiKions, tliey are fo'guig eliaica to wiailacle the South, arc lighting Hp ttis? in.'eniljary tare oi Abolition, to cx- iriuiinate iLe rare ofilie wlme uua laiouh out thai devoted region. The principles of Democracy are but the? oriucipl-s of eternal justice, curing the evils of unequal legislation, and banishing all feeling of mistrust and alienation towards the Union. Strict justice is. the true bond of union, of attachment of the parts to the whole in the absence of which no free (overiiment can be Mrong, however pow erlnl its lleeis or anr.te. Iti p-!ace, therefore, of extravagant Whig esti rates for fortification., steam batteries, and harbor and coast defence, let u-', in the spirit of ihese resolutions, collect no more money than is necessary economically to administer the (Joverntnent in the tru spirit of justice, atid the r.niied enerie of the American people, under the impulsa of patriotism alone, will make us u vtr.cjbleju susiaiuitig A im ricil r g'.iti Wbeilc: vc aiij vliert-wr asbaded, February 12. 1812. DEMOCRATIC MEETING. Pursuant tit public no: ice, the largest meetini'. witii one excep ion, that ever conveif-d in the Court House, at Danville, held on S lurdny evening, January 2'J.I), 1842. Tne ineemi was in gatnzeii y rub ui V. -si hi tlie Chan, and the appoii. urn nt of J.i'i'i Deeu, veil. Wm, Kiicbeti, Henry Sumbis, an-! Ce.. K-mfiiiun. as Vice Pr-idi rit-, htid Wm. C. Johnson, and Joiin S. H tlacn, aa Scre iniits. ' Tne noiicc 1.r the Va'.l of tl:e meeting iiavmu been read, O i motion, A rmiKiihti-r of etcn vva appointei! to Iriift ie-.ilii;ioiis cxpreMiive of the ene ol the ll.et-tino, v.z; David Pc-triklu. John Dectl. jr. H. K. .Ihodc-, Tti'onas L iyd. J mil W a.e, Tiiom is C Ellis, ,, icon R nobis. The com iiiiu-e tticn retired, . an I Arier ome ti ne r ported to the meeting tne f I omiuo; preamble aid reolu!io.is, wine:; itrc adopted; ll'hereuHi Ever since th Declaration of liKlfoeiideuce, by the Cotigre- of 177G. tuere has exi-ted in mi coirnry two paries'; ihe one cutis siiiia 1 men who have at a t lime arr-'j net to it.c.nselvcs a cbinn to all tin: liiielli Jeiic.e, viratli Mid cii-cenc v, in i'ic c nil rv, endeavorinsj to have wna tliey call a sifona (tovrrii tieiil. and by thai means to ereare n privileged order lo lord it ovi-r their fcn.)cv-iiien; ihe o her hi a grea: mea-iiic-, coinpri-ei! ol ibe faro-ers, me I'l.atno, s-.nd ja'n -r.n cbifseri of the people, w lio Micir ded lii esia' lulling, ami t-.nce os'cn in faviTHa ii nib! c.;;t firm of(Jov rriiMii nt, 5nrli ;ia we now po-p-s, d in 1 1! rioiits lo all mm.- At ell tim.'rt, nim:e the a biption t'ie present Cmstitut'on, the li r I named party, tuve; by varioiH means, at empted to subveri the 'on-tnuuoii. firl, oii'iei 'he a.l iiiiii-lrstion of J h.i Ada u-, hy ii.eaii- of feiiHon and alien laws, vvhii-n Iht v attempied to enforce at the pooilof the inoiic-; am! since v tium by cna 115 ittf their party 11a nes, and aliem.-ning to ib-hidc tne p.-ople ly keeping out of vit.v ttieir principles', ami rai-itiJ false issues before t'.em. in work upon the avn ice of to ue an I dis'ress of oibi ts, so as to gain their porpos To recanitulate thoie attempt would occupy more room ilian c--:;i be fpare-J 111 1I0 paper. A recent cane is fresh in every me'u memorv at the Ion; cabin and hard cider meeting the debtor w;n pro nied ' money to discbaroe his delr.n tliu ineciran ic and latnircr higher wage and belter pay the farmer higher pricey for his product?. Have any of those promises been realized? Not one. An attempt is ajaio making by the same party, com poed of the same men, to delude and deceive the people, by asfiim injr anew name and position. 'Sijjh. was;;) are again promised to mechanics jed labo rer, ai! p.cnuia.y embarras'-iicnis are to be rel'eved. and the far.ners aie to have high prices for their produce, only give them a protective tariff on a few articles, so as to enhance their price on the consumer nrr in plain. English, tax the cotim.-ner, fir mer. inectianiics, and laborers, for the benefit of the aristocracy Make the many, industrious classes, hewers of wood ami !ra vers of water to enable initi who laor not, to Ii e in palaces snd imi'aie the r.oh 1 nv of Engi imi, in luxury ami phnd r. whilst lho. who 11 thev w ml I draw !. s support from, woubl be as tie same ciss are now in England, sufftf'ing all ihe tor- J tisre of porertr atid survat on. Piaring no conji fence in the prtil'eisioi:sof men who nl? vkiM to hciny," and relying th purity of DiuoHTa;ic principle;. w are as sembled f r the purpose of declartn our firm aduesioti to those principles nudr v inch the country ha flo'insticd. so 1-mg as those who prolessi dan l prart st i! tfioj-o prim-pies have givtrned tho na.ior.. I'ner i-lore, fiesoh-ed. That all tariffs heretofore im posed by Congress mi the impirts from foreign Countries, have been unequal r.nd unjust in their operations, lending to op prs the many, for the benefit of the few. That vi e ate 111 favor of a tariff equal in its operation, on a 1 articles (except those of the utmost necessity,) whenever the ex penses of Covernmeni require revenue i be raised, either to redeem national faith or defend the nation against foreign ins nil or aggression. Rejoiced, That a tax on the raw material, without a corresponding duty on the manu factured article, has a tendency to injure our mechanics and manufacturers; and that the system of credit to the importers for duties, as heretofore practised, wa fur nishing capital to foreign importers and manufacturers U trade upon capital raised from the industry of the American people, 10 the prejudice of our manufacturers. Ilesolcedi That we enter our protest s- gainst the passage of a tariff, even if neces sary to meet the expenses of the Utrver.i ment, which will be discriminating 1 1 r.s effects; and we insist that taxation b eq aal on all arfcles, except those of the on.o.t necessity, anJ that mi more money be ra sl iliaii is 'ftecVisryftonrie"tiiysj- sas,n s.s. Jlesolved, That we consider a discri.-ni naiing protective tariff as a twin sister to a National Bank, and both as lending to des troy our republican form of (Jovernment. Jicsofved, Tiiat we look wnh couie.npt on the attempts now making by interested individuals to impose 011 the laboring classes of the community, as they did in the days of log cabins and harU cider, by'promi-ing higher wages if a protective tat lifts i.npo. ci; when, at the ts-ime lime, ma iy of I or pers-ms do not ikiw fuiri 1 teir engige iiieuis, by paying the wagn pronise( y ibem to ihe lahorcrs ihey employ, ex-epi at a ticiittc'e, Iticil "'e nay is iieniu r iomi. est nor humane- pLiofoeJ. 'That e view t!ie I iv inssed at tne la. s?-sioii f Conres- fir t ie dis tr:h ition of ihe p i.Uc l-uid ani i-t t'i" several 8. ales, at a lime wueu IIM p dl C res'i y w;h c np.t . :i cha.acternl c of the pri-icipie- of Me p-iriV wi hiJ 1 v 01 jti.tv M Cmress, and do.-f f ir l ie p r-po.-e ot giving tneni all ap d igy lo cre-t.n 1 i ttion 11 Sko , a-i 1 I iV a fit I m it ti.irdens 01 iiie 1 1 lusiry ofi.ie coiiii ry n at e.n;n' carry out t ieir oi l FeJtrd l anni ".h it a national debt is a tia l-mal blcs- Ut3!celt Tint we co-iider th lite a icmpl to a sa ss a State tax oil c al as a vi- diiioii of every principle ot rig it, tin tax teiidt.ig ti raise lini price ol I 11 our Noithcrn c.ima i to cripple our coal ope rators, a i l miuy of our oiosf useful m i 1.1 ficionws, wlna-k no legislative protec.ioii tut to be let a! 'ic Pesclved, Tnal wc cmisider t!ie inter ference ol 1 be Ij-gislatiire with ihrf b ink", oid so;-y, as they profesi. f r their wu-fi't as a great inj-ity to all clas-es :t people tin, more parocul irly to our iinnufa'-l making tne; latier clas si.tijk-ci to he siil died tiy c ni'peillioil g it u, by pet9 nS .viihotit indiisiiv or capital, except tmcli as ihey liorrow from ha aks in a -late of f-is-pension, aiid fon-i.ig their g .d imo ihe 11 iriiet at a iy naeriiice, to the prj.. ca aid itijn y of tiia regular and in lu.-r.is o.ierator. Jl solved. That we consider any auempt bv one S itci or it people. 10 iulettere w l! 1 lie inmtititiiis of mi itner iJlaie, as it ih ng less than treason agiusi the whole ili tiou. fteiolr-cd. That we consider any attempt by Congress to interfere with Sraie iihih.i iions, as a violation of the Consti uoon, and the discussion on tlie subject of slaveiy during the present session, as a wsie of time and money, which ought lo be devoted in ihe ilii! roafge of the dunes, which of right, te.V.ng'o thit body, and are of the greatest importance lo the nation. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting he signed by tlie officers, and sent to our Senators and Representatives in Congress, to be by them presented to their respective bodies, and that they be printed in the Democratic newspapers of the coun ty. V. BE5 T, President. John D?en, sen. Wm. Kitchen, Henry Sanders, Ceo. Kaufman, Vice Presidents. Wro. C. Johnson, J jUi 3. WiUon, Sec retaries. DEMOCRACY AND SOUND CURRENCY. The world has been from age it 2 cheated by the light-finijertd gentry -ihr vrhitp-fingerfd discounter, as Cob3.-ctt ca-'. ihem into the lit-lief that their rcfue- t.f.nt wa viriue. All their cant ai'nn jft min ted nni honorao.enf their cws having "all the Jecm?", the lal.nli,"
The Lincoln Republican (Lincolnton, N.C.)
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