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! kliss reisslf1 sir rai ,.; ic oil ohiic mA t inl ursclft i rticW trrt' hpiti stnel- IV ? rtatp'0' wbiJi" icol of"" rc-vittf-1 I netes"! tliccur- siUaUaila iirr.-t f' eut i ..pie S3 j6" tend I Imni le fithi-S mures W .jnt IS f -fful lis.'' ol-sM' it. YI rate b sv!'' o.x-ted, iijeil," s etbef tfiei I VCv'i'" .JyeciK wouki r toil. t r-"'- !y; W in M.liimn- to thi, f cannot al'icr it t-tpvrn'iiei', biiiisf ui"'ii t-i think, that it can mV i'iij"r b-1 cxlt'imv.-Iy re,j;irdiid as if!--cl-ive for' uc-'' P'fp f',e 1'inJory of ihe into XiTi't'iii Diik nif'N'i all it mutation, shows that it was nut so- cua rv, it miy, after a ".-ireful "eotr-M leuunrr of th utj.;cf,l 'V T tlMufe Kilely staled, llit t every miimJ of bunking ex it tooK tin; if hi; in 11 in ana nil, m 1623, I I and ' 18.14, 114 VHHt" expulsions, t;,;iiwmi by distrmmui; contraction, led to those iLtn,LI:'12J';-,,,'!U'! 'ataLuii a - nierr ' . .,. : . . .. r. ii .. .... i ii ed tho tile of Ihe bunking system, but seldom ttl . dyed, or wifely iiiricie l ihem. At a fe period o ily w w a aitliitury control erciol, but an ea;er desire on the co-ilrsry, exhibited dr profit in ilia Dist place ; and if afterwards, it moa-tunni wero !vere tuwriitr'riTrtitiili(ms, .it w becau iM"" ff-,y s irtMllstl U to adopt them. ' It d;d jwt ditTur from them in principle or in t rm J it tiieasure emanated fro n the saom spirit f g.ii i ; it feu i!m ime Hmptatiori ii nvor in- ; it ulTr , e l fr'Wi nd wai lt!ly triable ti ayert,.thse in rvitabloHvw of trade, by which it was itself af fueled annaly with them and at leant on one oc cation, at aiitiarlj d.iy, it wa aavod only by extra. ordinary ttertifii from t!m name fate thai attenJ . mi the weakest iiittitiuuu it prufes-md to anuurvief. ail"iyywt ina iia -t, thougii ki two yean allowed by ita ; Kirplne ft una of national industry for year to ctiartcr for that p-irji-wo-.li id hot expired, a larjje ' e inv, and wciirin! to rxwterity no adequate return tmmM "f which romims ' the prewnt lime out. f for tho i-ouifurla which the labor of their bands fciftodiiijj. It i trim, tNrt:haVtiigim K-egiitalr.'iDight'ithrwta hae aooUred. It wit by thu iud atrengthoned by the ue ulvtl the rernnnra of i increaae of thi debt that ruhel u in be aiuht, the OovBrnmnnt, it poraoneil mora poarer; but iHt dimiiiiitinn.-t''Mil Ihia piNiil, tbeni' m,'l while it wajtei,if tTiiwi circirmsiaaco, treeu Jfrom Jhe i pra inouiit obj'-ct and indiicerrwiit were leA the aime, to mako the most for ita atuckholdcra, not to rcgti late tho currency of l lit country. Nor but it aa ir a we are advised, bmii found to be greatly oth erwise id-wwhere. Tho nitional character given to'tbe Btrrk-ol England, ha not prevented exa ive fliiciuationa in their currency, and it proved unable to keep off a intension of aptcie payments, which hinted fur nearly a quarter of a century. And -why alionld we exjiect- it to bo ' otherwise f A national inatitution, though deriving itt charter Iroiu a ditfcri'iit aource thuu the State banks, w yet c.ijU8tiluted .upoirthBaflw pwietp4e-i conducted by men equally exjmed to temptation ; and ia li able to the aame diaster ; with the additional die- adyanta jihy ij, 'orconfuaion ment of similar institutions could not produce. It can scarcely be. doubted. I bit the recent suswn sionof the United Slate Bank of Pennaylvania, of which the ellbci are fell not in (hat State aloiie, but over half the Union had its origin in course rstrf 5 famines commenced while it mtn a niKronal ia stitution ; and there is no good 'reason fr suppo sing that the same cofi.-wqumice would not havq. rmloweu, hair it still derived ita powers from th (ieheral Government. It i in vain, when the in (lnojicea and impulses are the inme. to look for a thtlnrenccf tn cohduet "Or"reiills. By""uchcria.1 tinna, we do therefore but inn ease I bo mass of pa 'j per credit and papur currency, without chockiiijf f their attendant evils nod tl.icluationi. The extent ; of power and the etficieucv df nreanir.uion which jxn jjjive,) far ffomTieitiglienelictaTaro m"pfac;t tice prmitivelyr injuri(Hit.Tliey strengthen tho chain .of dependeuro throughout the Union,. subject- all puts more,cc.riinly to common .disaaraiailthiiwl every 'baiA more etFrtuirHyin infl first instntice. to those of nuf commercial cities and in lhe endfc to a foiirn power. In a word I cannot but bs 4it4Mt-lMh&tt-tid ations of our. bankiuir system which experience has produced, public sentiment is mit less opposed to the creation. of a. .National Bank for purpnel counectn -with currency and cnirinicrce, than for thowjeonnected wiih the fi-iear 6toraiiona luftjIJwtyejrirji Alovernment. " "' " "Yet the commerce and currency of the conn. - fry are sufiVrinj; evils" frwn tle'pernm-tf--the State banks which can not and oujiht not tn b? overlooked. .Dv their means we have been fl d. cd with a depreciated paper, which it Was cvident- f)rvenftrhen" ihev requirwi Vwgreea to-" coin I money-and- rennmte" the value w'liireijjn coins, . and when thev Jornada Iht iilales .". to Cotivsnoneir? enirt Dins ot creon, mOKe aey 11M13 uut go.i and ; ilver a tender to payment of debts, or, 41 pis any ! law imp lirinir the obligation of eontraets." If '.-they, did run guard more-explicidy agaiost- the f I'" present ttejOhjnihj;ib''cau Jjiey couldi not ha ye anticipated tn 11 Hie lew imnK men ex. isting were to swell to an extent which would ex pel to so great a degree, the gold andailver, for which tbey had pmviJed from (he channel of cir. wilation, and fill 'hem with a currency that defeat the object they Imf in vie. The remedy for this mum chieftv rert with the State fro n whose legislation it has sprung. No good that mighl ac- j crue in a particulir cnne from the exerriao of pow. er, not obvinu-dv conferred 00 the General Gov. j ernment, would authoni" it interf-rnc or ju-tify J a Cou 1 wi that niii'hl in the alisi'tteat degree, 1 if. t crease at tho expense of theSlafe, the power of ' the federal authorities nor do I douot that the ( . Ktaieswll applv the remedy. Wrthin the hit: few year, events have apoealed to them too strong- j ly to tie disregarded. Thev have eeen that tho 1 Ooniiiutim JhoiigH theoretically adhered ldj ij subverted in prxetice; ihnt while on Iba !atulo book them is no legil tender hot gold and eilver,f no law impairing the" nbligalion d .contract, "yet ,h that in point of faet. the privileges conferred on l --J:JbthkTni; corpuraUons, have made their mile the 1 currwy-ot.ltw country T tnar me rmngamm nn Ped by these note are violated, under -the imreil e of interest or convenience ; ami that the aunt tr and power of the person connected with these corporation, or phecd under thoir itifljeuee, give " fhem a (earful weiijHl when their interest i in op--potttinn tn tbf pTriTblheX5ih8iilufiio and lawsT To jhe people it is iintn.it crial whetheriheae re. - soli, urn nm'frA t,.- ..t.. -iniM;,,n .T ih l.iir. or by the workings of a ytcm of which jhe re - ault m ihe same. Aninfl-xiblft execution even ofi i!ing statute ol moat of the Slates, would r -m,J3X.?L,tif-J!Wlttfci.i JWiU.j(tW)d4 nMw'"1tc tik Ihrt .datitrcr id mi-wnnnnffmnenl 1 hirh immmitv cncourma them to repeal : and ou'id teach all corporation Ihe useful lesson that hyre-thr itiiei4 (4 thelw and lite ;rvanii " -i -I . .... . ... - . ' ofllie people. What i at ill wanting to'efl-el the ohj"rl rnunt be soiight in additional legists tin ; or if (hat bo inadequate, in och luriher constitntiofial grant or restriction a mav bring ni back into the path from which we have an wido. Iy wandered. . ' Iniibe nvnntime, it is Ihe dutv of the Germtlt' viovernment fo co onernlo with ihe Stntea, hv a wise exercim of its contitutional power, and the41 enioreement of it existing law.The ex'ent 10 hich it mav Ho an bv further enactments, ITiove heady adverted to, and the wisdom of Congreaj "iy yet enlarge them. Buf above all, it is incnm n upon 11 to hold erect tlje principle of moral t'v arel lar, rnn'antlf Executing our own con fetin accordance with tbe provision ol th Va'iRjiirfj, BrK itmi aervinf M a rallying point which iwr wfmfe country nnv he hron-Vi Wl, to:hat safe, and honorable staud.ir.l. ir Pontile will n , I n l. ,,. j,),!,. lu , !lt, tf tent of tho biinlon f tit;tiUl upon them bv tilt! kite inri IMUI IMS Ueeil openling nil tln-ir sainfoin. "TS'ij.J iii'lstriiiu Ur.i4.t ; nor to-tn-me.iw ' iieeewwry t. ' ctriratM tiir Ui- fnun iIm-sis e nb.irraiMim.iit!. Tri8 iurbl wlucb irM Uniii a large porliu i of ihf M?i.fl U.,,J , S(t, Uau ciKirrniHM debt, forfin and rioiiiemic. Tin' foreiaa debfuf jwr ;SjaiAvvsirpuruUuu. . . ' - OT ,itnea, Can scarcely bo less tit in two hundred minion ui dollars, reo, iirmg Ill irt) tuaa tcu nui. ihmik.1 U..lkrna year tpiy tin iiitor-l. Tliu Jin l to be pmil uut of lint exports of l ho eoun try, and inml of OBCuwity cut ntr imporia to tit etieiit, or plmiije the couimy m re-leeiU in dobt from year to year. It i tuy to wo tb.it the iu. crenw of tln foroiijri debt limit augment (lie an nual demand im the kxiri to pay (lie iniere!, and to the iaine esitttil diniiiiisli Hie imports; arnj in proportion to the enlarjowtnt of the foreign debt, and thf toM'qu.Mit incruaae of iutercat imirf be the d. cremw of tlw, iiiiport trade. In liu of thocomlorn ninth it now brinjra ua, we- uugbt hav our gigantic banking iiu'ilutioo, and spleii did, but in many iuHUucef, prufiili'M, railnad ai.J canaw, aiiaoroins to n -reat extent, in interest l construct tbeou th ' . -1 am happy to say, hope before uk j not to much la the'murtt of cimflleuce " br'nad, wiuoli aril! enable tho Slates to borrow money, as in a change of public loeling at home, which prompt our people In pause in their career, and think ot the means by which debts are to bi paid before tiiey are coii traded. . If we would escape einbarraasment, pub .lie and private, we nut ceane to run tn debt, ei cept lir objects of n' Ceitnty, or such as will yield a certain return. Let the faith of the Stales, -corporations, and individuals, already pledged, be kept With the most punctilinus reuard. It is due to our naimii i character, ua well as lu juaiice, that this should on the part ol racb W a nxeJ principle oi conauci. uiji u oenoove m ail lo bo more chary in pleifytu it hereafter. By ceasing to run in debt, and applying the wmiltia of our enm anj bnyuig less and willm. iu ire, and manuHm trl aflairs, public and private, with strict economy and frugality, we shall ee our country soon recmer from a temporary dcpreton,fiin4 uit from na mrui ana permanent cau-, Uut Iro n thir I have enumerated, and advance witbrouewod jvijjof , in her career of'pMsperity. ' : ""' . ' Fortunntely fir ux, at this monicnt. when the Iaucjj,jra4a.tf ticulty ot moeiuit it enhanced by the dutubol state of iur money afliirs, the Jt.iu;itiet t ftuxu di'iico hava conio to relieve im from the conse. q Sniits ofpat errrs7A the imrneo) renlts of the labor of the last sea. mm Will afford partial relief for the present, and pe rievor.uice in the nun civirse will, in due si-a- a'm.accoiiitiliiih the rest. We have hitd full ei- purionc7"tif time"p nit; of lliif lesrraordiiiarynre- JiulU which can, in this reajiecl, be brnaht about in a short period, by the united and well directed Uz.,S - M - mff:ti:iMl'S3iu suraTua profits; the enOrjry and iuduitry of "our 'population, and the wonderful advantage which I'rovidence ha brxtowed upon our country, in its' climate, it -prndiretimthar. will, in due tim, aflord abundant mean to perfect the nHMt . useful of lhoa lihjects, for which the States have been plunging lheinelvs. of late w eoibarrassiiieiil and dobt, without imposiuir on our- Rut let It be indeliblv engraved on our minia " th.it relief is not lu be found in exp-dinla.f In. debtedn carmot be- lessened by borrowing "more" money, or by changing the form of the debt. The balance of trade is not to be turned in our favor by lillg. Djmjmkiip'tli J.i ahroail, Ui a rency cannot be improved by the creation of new bmk, nr-innr:1afr.i)tAIliM I . niiiKniii iiicnc iirn.cs aoiiieunies Bjijiear in give . I r-mrIlWnr, eeheJuic iLW Iiiw.lu .rii- l,"SwiB'iteieF:ih'iP.TLi,ilrti.iji. SiivHlJv-airaMiniiik- ihe evil in the end.. It is only bv retreochmenl uly and reform, by curtailing public ami private ex .pendiluiri, hv paying our d?bis, 'd by rrfonmng "Wlf hanking "y"iilm, ihaPwe "ire ! expert effce- tU II relief, secuntv lr the fuiure stwl an endurin; prosperity. Iu shaniig loe losiiiutmns and pidicy of the (Jeneral (iovermnent so as to promote, as far as it can with it limited power, these impor tant end, you may rely on the most cordial co operation. .Thai there should have born, Tn tho progress of recent events ibaib's in many quarters, and 10 ' rme a heated opposition fo every change, cann4 surjiriso "aT Doubts are jjirp;rly attendant on all .""reform ; and it is peculiarly in ihe nadirs of auch abuse as we are now encoui tering, losek to per lirjltiaietheir unwerbv nifiniis nl'tl have been nrrmit'.ed lo acqnire, . Il i their result, if pint their bi"et, to gain for the km an asren dency over the many, by 'securing to them a mo nopoly of the currency, tbe medium through ahii b moat 61 the want of mankind ire supplied to prvdure throughout soci ly a chain of die.iendenci which lead all clae to look lo pnvileged aoci atjim. Je. jiiean oLPiuy uktion ami exiravs. - panee lo nourish, in preference lo ihe manK vir toe that git digntty.jo. human mturf ,.,a SW'iH. desire for iuiirti " wliicfr render those who mn-k Itwin deiendeirt on tliiaw'wie supply theov-Ho snbilole for Uejmlili ran simplicity and ncono'incal habit a sickly ap petite for etininai indulgenee, and an inntiiti m of Ibat'recklea exlravagnnr which impoverished and enlaved the iridiialrijiii pwipleof fiireigr) lands "aoiTalTast, to fit ion hs, instead thi wo eqnil - piktN'al vighl,4nnTq4witim of which wr attke " lis nlijiial and snow id'nnssr-d nf mi U volmiiin' ary tmgale', a )"!m of exclusive pnvi'.ecei roo f;rrod by nrtial legillionv To remove the in-, ilneniwi which bad thus gradually groom op mneg ..tt-r.ui Jripric. iheia o lhoir dncepu adraauga to test litem bv the light of wisdom rud truth to oppose the f iree which they concentrate in iheir u;mort all thjajvaaieceswariK Jhe wiwkjifli't'fi. - even among a people no enlichloned and pure as aV fJV a o. . f that ofln United States,... In tnost other coun-J trius, pcrhap, it could onlv be accomplished ihnHijjh thai erie of revolutionary movements, which tm too often f Hind necessary to ellecl any great and radical reform i but it w tha crowning merit of our i'Hiitutii.n, that tliev create and nourish in Ihe v.iai mnjnrttr of xiur p ttple, a drpnition' and a power peaceably o remedy abuse which have elsewhere caused tho effnsitin iif river of blood, and the sa. cnQca of ihwwnd of the liumin race. The re tilt thu far i most honorable to I've erlf denial, the intelligence, nd Ihe pa trio im of mr citiiens it pmtific lle confideot hofinihit thev will carry throuiih tha reform which has beo ao a-ell brKun, and that they will go still farther tha o thev have .yet gone in illustrating the important Iru h. (hit a opla t free Wd tulhrhtoned u oura, will, when- ' by ' er it Wm' n-v-etyirr, tSo I V. I- t i ke i(i4e-d caixbp 4 e;f c,-m.p ty ,j,'.j;iur U al.iptni3 ;'jr.. .imp rrv 'tf,(4 tty 5-ti-, ..! "iitmiiittHa lo leiii(iorry Mriihci, hmmr jfr-i. lo innre tn"ir pi'Tiim - i.t "'ll"itrr. ' My'Own "fc!r i.m- Cf Vi" fa'i-f t f t!w oV. irnlild i.j'-i have It l-4i..cj t',r.ihwi ui. tal career ith a al u .J b r tout with f.r lb ere if,- m, cwhit. rt 4 onl.tnl-d reiiauoi tm iHe WidMn Dm! ratrUi q'llioo. I,.,rpjrd with lite rnut fai;t(c linpofd up-m me ,by the Cwii iii ,, Jkt-m ! o of laving b-fi-re mv (AUm t itut-n. h vihiwe cmfidewe a id eupp rt I bv bn fcijSW hM ortd, such m air.-s as i"-r v, rv cwwiocn their pro-periiyaod innii tw mH u.io their J fullent coosideralHia the crni4 ujvni wfeich mv I iiiii are li.rmed; I have oa ttu. an pm ding ocewtton. frrly offi-mi my viewi oa Ihhh poiui of domestic policy liul sena, mt the pr -ait time, moi4 jHotninee'l v to irqmre xhe acimn f the , ti Heruinent. - I kno Ibat It.ef suit rmrro from S Cnn,tfm kt T..II .V.U . . ! . . . . k he iimWlance the autdect snent and ran re I w ..... . ..... ' i1- w.v mm0K , wmwh peat the ansoranc aemute aiaV, tbai I shall cheerfully and rvwddv rt-oorrie wiii m ia e- n.jnfir. ttot U tsua i m vtiuii i of the I ittoo. II. VAX ELTJIX. v.. THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN Friday Maralug, Jauiry 3, 1840. In the Waichmsa shied ibis mtmm$, aerceiye aa arlick under Ute ediWwd bead, Uds( s taa- Wsa- tern erdinM8ToSilc 'extfm'mm sgaiust the llrtiosr iMaioee, Gets. Itatri. I'wl the present, we will refer Us Ualcbimaa asl u resJrf lo tcvend sriickis esi lit swjxt. ia l4 (, V ia due time, will reply la alhef paper sasiwg sini. lar it-quest . But to the Wsichmaa. ,Tbt psser osgU h be tU last to complaia of tits WWera Cnliaa aalU it has oa.le fund a stni'Ur ctiargetetiiw lis seewr IMika-. Il ss 1 poor rule that does aU work kuib si, TW safer ha charged, i what i sres-se, itttmumuj .he cbarje. that be too m an at4iuoa4. Now, me aWny the charge an ff p'th'Wctta 'pfo PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. Vejt!roi$Lh-! ve reader tba Message of tbe IVwlmt of Use U. State to Congrer. It is, usoat, a rry loo, hot sbV asi highly interestini icninreL TW is no nsi-cai nntut" lie comes out hoU'y, awl fully oa all life U ptc diisjUiLr VVrtk "go wi) bflweU rm-ived byU parses. tf course bis view, wi lb esrfesjcv jaei.ipa, aa bu.bft. afi lioTbe i acpUl &) wbs jV a)l iW foth to. a United eluW fln, snJ toortier ,tw disap; . the Buo-treasury arneoM. (. . He come out oneipiroeaily agsiast a Usite ?tlrs f, iwf grm-tbe tt BuUfuiJg sfreYrtr''c Uting, and we wmy td rsrrssT t aariraswiw 11 de nies tliat the United Sufe Biafc baf erer aeea assful as K'gWafar, but r--ert what fact wi!T proref that it was ever torenxnt m all bsnkieg exoeaeey ;a rx yiwssas d ewri-iie aa. "it rilaj and aaideatd the tides of the Bsaktag sraleaa, bat seUooa allayed, or safely directed them." r'V -'I - ' . ""But 'tha't"lMrt7tbyewg srilk wbicb w are moat pleased, i hw reccnaaaea iaUia ia fcsoar of seas. my ia public expea lilore. lie decUrea if.Coogms I ss ill OTHniStBial. oootind!tt3Treury notes can be paale aaJ ilia c,; nr,,ifWiii a&.H ' Jii. ctAcr Assas r I sirs, - We also bail With pl.'mr-, bis sratiatesu aa lb Mlbject of a Aasssurf drU Wa tha aoSrt, aa STuWs the itee X wMn asr dm ti saw He ayx Tie rrr- lion ia flaw of aeaer, a sM Htfj s lerssas . II ssyslbeexpeaaasrrsxaf IsJ9 wil" as ss asdinsw less tbsa wera Uksm at KH A ad ba fortber ay- Wnh detersMMtjaa aa tar as ) aa ate. In continue thw redocuue, I bare directed the estnaaiss for I "40 lo be Miuct to tbe stsctest sctauar.bas) te W limited to th absulu' rrtjaieesaeaU ii ta aaalia see. Vice. 7Vy ten? W fufd Im ikmn tU rrywL fare y trrjt smmmu sWIbts.",.,, ... This m cbeenug mtaranttoa. a sswst be recettrd with great saWacUai by every fheod ai oar Repack. TT IllrtltQttfWiL ; ' ' If th lrteo- ,4 Jdr. Vaa Barea ia C.-vsa mi Cviuce V) tb Cuenlry, Uvst ibasr aifatmsj ts ta carry ot th principle kid dowa ia Us JJessa?, (wo refer BHS-e particularly to the arscftral part.) abaca will be found ia to-day's paper ; ba;pj iodeci will it be d the Coantry sad lis lostHutxia ; bsppy fjt Jit, Yaa Bureaand bts froe. ..J...r. 4- , Thai tbey wiil do aa, are aval i:bnat tkopea, but we confess w xvoald aefer prmtlie to irsf.Ms: If TWe'veVnT'ey' f'" appnut carsetees bate, a yet, stood VJ huca Iba sppnaching PieetoVot sJ esjl, bat tbnassis af sta. era who, like awiatlvea, arc iookstf aa mnk ssteas naiety. - . b If otbe let, if tbey re feoad fseniort ia tbe rank of retain, rereecVm1an' pyftL.ttzaamf. we will venture t s.Tt last so far a tar S.;a i ennceraed, Mr. Vaa E irra wrti bare Wot I.t:!e to fvtr (ntmG-n. H m, air; lu say Uif hur tt V, tut stands before the stHlry eosW th wst M weraisr," snd we aisy add, rsfU'umk.'r cirramslsiscra. ,. -.-..TUB -A U mN fTH-'-i Tbe fanatics of the aorth are suit ia csttcir at tb defeat of Mr Cray, tbe eccts 4 tfesnr lavatito Candida Ic, old Gftk. Harrasm. : '. i 'Judging IVota the bate of ameof ibesryMrasis.ttiey really appear to think tbey kite !r'y rMvsuaniaied tbeil nelariua acbemea. Bit ibry awal rm.'ert tkal the Hamsberg Caucus, was wot the People af the Cat ted States. Tbey amM recoiled, l a, that taere are many who are opposed ta tbe tx -elect mm of llr. Y.b Barea aba WU,Bot go' fur saatbe assfttarf cbw-hsis. loiteed, w bat beard many geailetaea aaovtaod kigk ia toe tanks of the npjsvul, assert, that ibey wnuU snoner go for Vaa Borea Uisa for Ge. Ilarnsoav Tbey sre wrong, tberetura, ia rtiag ni to llarrana sH wha may disapprota of Mr. Vaa Baree asUataatr. I mo. . ' w Ilarriwn, it m srell kimra, it i faiorof all lh ana eipVrs soVirwimoua to r-jVifB.of ihe soa'b. j is Dibll BMtu a aaas saaa, sMsrwal tsaofosraseai tojn, ni tit eaabUta tif tta Ai!aBlia. D w pr tf th lutti-r (krt I Am tW be bptf.-r e-M-oc thaa their own l;iiijre, publicly ev,,iriMHNt in tV ror uw! llir lin'in, an i tin n juilije. The tnl Invrnj n tn rx'rul fr.Mii Tapfim't otgtm, t'i Ilinn -c,i)i.t ' tVr-nr V'-ir r ' ; ' " Ti It'irrithurf Vnawnl inn. VVVt,"th apiaiy w u-.fr, il li'nry C!y w - luid upn ike ihrlf. Ami mi mas of orituwnr mti llljfi'nce cu doubt orileny that il m l!u ui SUfru frrlmg i.f (Sr Nitk whirk hat Jiuu i(, iu eonnectaKi with hut own wteiitatuiu anil l.n I fnt firii-nTiTifrry dMiimiwiralMMii. in our C ootrn ni. I'ftAHK TO tiil, KOlt A tJ'tKAT ANTI-Sl.A-V KliY V IC rOHY t A man of high talents, of (freat tfurinctiiMi, of loon political service, of boorKtl'"" per sonal oooutu-ity, k lur sprny rrjietrd f ir tht Vr-tulem-ff I to RffHldu: mccmitl f kit drtntum to SUtrf. Srr cp aoit'MKST or Paooatm iKim Lrt tu whom tsu. his nut I rt thc St.vsuoi.. am sits rai sawa I.rt fOKKKi.N NATIONS aaaair. Lt:i' OVO.N.XKt.h IIKAR IT. lr ths I $LAY& hunt nr. A tlanknUrt it incapnritutrtl fm lie VrsiaV Mr of lis VnUti Slmtt. Tkt rei pf Ise turocrfy it kattmimf lo a eift . The rejec tion at lienry Clay by ibn Wbitf tonveiition, taken in coBvettoa oh all lliecirrumfttanres, is sne oflkr krw ftt 4 f lie Mftnsler sery ias received tn (hi . .. ,, .., j.: ,r,-m.:m.,X . Aft in; Girrtsna' Liberslor says: StiuiMtMM mt tirrisnis. The National Whiff 1 3Mimv, asaeiimiisj ai uarrimirjf on me out iiiih. aowinaled Win. II. Harrison for I'nwMletit of the Uni ted Stair. On the 1st and Sod bsikit,lb vote stood. fur t'tay KK1 ; lUrrisno 04 ; Scat .r)7 On the Srd bn. :, ,luctt.,i .wafij llaraKW lW i lJluy OQi Scotf ia AiitisaJaf Slisrt tJ for CYny. We regard tins sooiher important sign of the tihaes as tig - dtfmtftkt tlaatkMg potnrt in Ikii ennniry. Had ct sut sera for Aauirieassia, ary C'f awuW Aaer asMSssaWfy tvesj miiiis(rf. - We tuve fi jttl to beliem that so UeholaVr wjlWvr gaiole permiltud to fill 'ttw Presidential cilice iu tins republic" ' t -.Aadsgaiai , AMitHm. Gen, Hirrwon has ho feeling in row s wkms with that rabbi at bonis and trmn abroad, w liosre Xtaiptiog to eicit servile war throughout ibocoun-Uyv--.Yne 1'eti Slttr. Tbink i u, Uajurt What Bieaneth tbia declara tion ol the llrrof Ithas eMig been an ot-ji'ctnear any heart to see thtf "M if tht siirpfus rrivniis so. ntofruUtd IA cWf 0 iaCIMTIO!l. '.V 1. . r.ra. After putting ft ami ifar together, can the repub- iicansof the fctouih en kit llarrwool When we see it x will believe it, frit before. " In bis aomination, not oil JftCUy.but all h feieudsjo the south have beea. Kieiaeo.s Tbey WajttiiMibiia !nf 1 le4 total rote in all tb south. This i plainly shown in ill thtr estimates of lb probable result in I 10. Tbey reeidy aiming at O.00, Penaeylvania, New York (nil other northern States. If they can succeed in ifAip pimg lit Stttr into their rank it 11 all they calcu sJ&M9iMii Mb IM" wev bw aboliliuuiau wiU go down ia North Carolina. Tbe game, however 1 aw betore u-s and a have nothing to do but to stand f&" TV Cawaa .Wtiaee Mint Etidrnct.Wt find the tolUSwing bold and manly article in the Rulh- eriiiritUia i G. elte, of i'h2ilTl?ulL, iTVliTg paper, jihI we ask for it Ihe deliberate eooeuleratiori of our read .'" era. r If we mistake not, we discover ig " Hampton " the pea of a able writer, oue who ha done giaid baU t)e r, and been of great service to the Whig party in tto.tftvkteto is-daily'imilliplyinfixiani. d si.iiiii( lliiit trrs-TiitiTut nrtainat too if (j.. 1 Urriton ia aJbhorreaUD tlia mors indeed4Ha rhntelligi.'nl jwir- " tiuBOf tb whli partVj ' . . . . " Ta lis Haaa IfsiierbrJ.-:- - Fsuow tiTTei: The nomination oGerj Jljnj Tsa 'is Ui "Wiiii "catJiTale wr tfie l'resuteiicy by the Hamsberg torentwo, ba no doubt struck you wiih surprise. Every on of as who lovsd his country siid .. aetssved tbt the soceeaitjUhe- Whig party woiiUl id - vane its atterests). tioped Ibr ifliTi-reat result. -Oijt llis dH aoae Lileury Cisy, lb uuparaUilled rai.r, ihe mujmpurabte patnot. Hi lurvima ilettWer of the eoo titalwa, the champion the preserver and the very te andsnnl of the whig party has been s.ierificed Jy Mi firirwilT t Hft flpon"very r caiiIid msn in-our party to ssy, who has beaded our rank in the battles I hey baw (wght ag imat the last and present aduiiuuv trtst To whose ina do we ow the victor lei we at streairtb smi nowsrl We all know we owe ee.. ?2rTy"t4!ngu llanry Clay Aijljet'1ir (ss Ui-en seen il Ccl iiimtwit tir lbs gusLotihis Cinilry,.bol-4a giafil'y . Uva snrtiam asti flitter the-pr'in'w es-M-a-vniaeTStilC sect of BMiiiscs called abdilUMiist Th Whig coti-' ,,,NUf.A, !LU1! r'I'r" aasj aaj V vassal v w wuv win v hid lanitur in . .... 1 8taisHssadI.IjuMMrtodb 4new ftir t ie yreasdeaev. Wa of the Haaih r put under tb bin by ojr own - sacnoeed, and we sr tia'd thst we sre not to have 'lie pntiWe of "being elrIdlll.' for the liizhcMt office ae taeconatttniHm. Iltnwi were not ihe views of I . toacirealuo,hy ws Gun. lUrrisu Dmninaled " VYao as Gea. liarruaai! Do any of yoa ki hi hislo. i f v aai aas aeoiaae inai entities nun 10 in tilpn.;;l ts) the whg party! ihs haauorvtBd , their "mea. astreal iUshaengoged nj Ihe coou-at winch has been waging (1 Uw last tea yrgaini4 executive nsnrpi tsoa) No! be has done none of these Ihiuza We bav Kinly beanl at but bav tag said that h waaa whig He baaaever provesl it by tis actions. Tha whig parly f utiH 10 uuscurity, BiKwiumtaiUmg llie-iilliooiiy of tfte tnaejt, and I pray Usl that b may still continue ia obscitruj. 1 bcltcvc tbe good of hwcouutry requires . . I do aot aveaa ta detract from Gen. Harrison's milita ry r-potstmn. I know thai be ba don bit cooulry r yicea saildier and as baa long since been rewarded for iL But bsvelna wb'Kanot beea crying out against Ui daagerof leciiag aiilitary chieftain to tha Pmudoacy, 1 w aot all know tlislOeo. Jackson's military servi ce rlectej bun, aod lb country fi-e la daily and hourly j:te . wtctcbe4 cijntwtiienra rasiiliing-ftota m. M(iaM.j we luiloa llw preeenenl from wnicu our country Das sl- ' ready u$fred so saochl Honor, pntrUitin snd lovaof cusjotry.allcry aloud airainsl seen course, and Bo true "whig ouht to pursue it," - j t But, kilow-it'iBos,Gimersl Harrison owe hi noml- aatioa to aootbar cause. A omits powerful, ibiaigb so- evct mAueoca has tbiuwa hna forward 10 bis present pi. .suua,aad ilteeeosoa is th: be hascnncTtrated the tstiTHmrt! He live in tn abolition Slate, and the Wa;g tbe North are trying lo plec that party of, T , , rf . li 1 1 1 1 1 I (mq.1 linked wiih the Abolitionists of the North f Will ynai W. tomid saipportiog the ABOLITION CAN 1)1 j ITK arranse be calls t.mwelf a SVhig! A wolf In . sassii'sttHh'nf ss a Itmh-tikr tookiiig nhi-rt. snprn- bend Whig" ttiTtaoir1s" 's deteslaTiIb ssTTkmi u'hlie weeMmamtnrnk(of the Auininistrsisai. Uhigs -ut KatbcrftVd ! I call epon yon lo ba upoa ymir guard. Aaufitioa aow make itaappnwch to you m lhw garb of .ssi ast.sast wrthlnm-w see vourcluvodlis . Wet - r iw w fcianrtry and our whole Country, and willnot! so sport t avan tor ibe Presidency who m reirarded as th caadtdate of tha cut throat party, Ihe abolitionist. Tkeae. lellow cuiaena, ar Ibe senlimxiU of a toll. to0!: !1 - , Te T i ,h '.. sits. HAktitlSO.N. thnuh ha ba i ii!-.! IVkis HAMPlXtN. Wa Brglecred1 last week, to notice that Mr. Th np0 ba dMpjiard of ihe Lin-oln Reputilican t Mr. R .bert Willia iiss., Jr. Mr wn oi.der. ttaivd, ia Republican of tho pure Ji$'roninn cHmiI, and a t5ch we gre hirri a hearty welcome to tb) fraternity. : Air. T. in retiring ha our cor dial shake, and our food wisliei or the future Cuurvt 1"J!wnre.i U a ri'rr,itrlMt fcrt.of wnivir' oai nl our ttili r, prohn'iiy, sre not aware, that eve ry tcderal pupi-r in tins Sciti', m h'vhij in t!i'ir mtlse Mon to the cmicn nominee, (ion. Ilnrrinon, do so With i'viilcnt ri'Ioi t.iiii:e, ' and canditlly iJ-uii that ar was tml Iheir choice. Indeed, Una is case nh the whi , press Ihrniiyhout tlio wbvle tooth; and ionie ihive "been. m lOiji'pi'lHlutit as lo denounce the iioniiiiilioo. Why isthia! I low cmes it tlmf a iiuiiiermia ia powerful pohticat (r!v hi "tliia free country, arejfnrccd- romftU' ed lo like up and support .fi the highest t.ffic in the if ill ni the people a iu.ni who w not only mot faeir choicet but who is Dolorams y Umpwlifu-d.for the station ? Mr. Clsy is vnlcntly the choice.olihe Whga. Ho pi mess es rojt talents j be baa Rime, ami niiuier.Mii and poWi erful personal and politieal admirers. In Mr. Clay is e'libodiwl the sum total of feilersl whu brincioles. il' such a Uiinj" exit; and if he is the chosen vessel lode- liver his country front .ho spoilsmen, tbe great corner, vatorof the principles of the great whig parly, and tho great paei tica tor, Ac, as'lins been again and again pro claimed by the accredited orgin and stump orators of bis party, why than pus bim by and, loo, for one who ugn-atly Jilr. Ckl4jiiir, by Uwiiaa) sliowit.g Tho reason is ery obvious. Mr. Clay was reigiied eft" the track by caoeurMitine el-raled ble diisolmriro " bv an undercurrent influence nreilomU uant iu the Uurnaburg Cauriia, an influence of north ern origin. This ia until nwbhv, TbeC.iucins la v?ell th prcsses ol the party, lecommend llttrrison onty" on llie ground of hi sihiiiiifttdly A pxr rocommeu da t ion for the support of fnn'inen lanw excuse for ... such miserable shilling by party wlio profrtt to go fur ju-iacijuani iwisiawf -w""-Hiw Here (he pijople may see the MeteriousTiifliSe inrtjxmtMt Vuwutn , we say irrtrpnntthk, bo. ' cause the voice of the Ftoplr liss.'noyeight in them, - as Ihe present case proves. for example, will tbe fe deral whig of tins District take Dr. Iiurp to task fur permitting Mr. Clay, their favorite, to be luid upon tho shelf 10 order to propitiate the abolitionist ! We opitnf not Tbey will, aa the leader here have done, wl. " low old Harrison, bitter as the pill evidently ia. - i We consider thre inepinil)l caucui, gotten up a they r to subserve purpowis foreign tn th interests of the "ef'wr asdsiigiwasjwell X'"!;?''.!- Iiberly. We arc opposed lo Uicuinowrovtr luve been, nd evr cxpt'Ct to be, j ', 1 vtJBtyMuMitomMm 'atalexIrswlaffHtfWriwf n Hunter, the tM-aker of tlio House of ltepre. seniaiives, a a Ihoroiiyh going fclatu Hiatus in. m of tlio Jolforsiuiiaii u liool, - That he is r uf 1 ho full and nioal cskTiKivu wtise of tho word. n!l troili'd liie clnction and prmluced Ihe result. Bui a few your ago, a Nullifier Mood a better chance tl' j hin j'vrafecf nrwntsvWe. "VTOyrj'thairW xyt'iifw'ioadg 'ssjaiuswjaawrw -BpavrtsftkUmt Oo this -----.----! occasion however, Hie W hijet came in and voted lo ' I duH oJia uf lliWuiu lUa iiheia iMlf : - sibln nflice 10 Ihoir b-idy.- tto.wmild aak, vihiit . t doe thi prove !Tho anwuri ready-.it ahow ' -1 that though they inay diller hk principle ftom the State Right lii-ii, thoy jet Imvo coiiflilencojii low IliiaTgnryT aitd Tf'hitMn''simlVtlj''ir i!!!J5W .U if .f wrtiiitl jvri'it ;fiF jid ',c'oji.2- tearyvnntwrthitnndingiv It prove another jhiog, lliut correct principle miiat be Iriumphani, . J In the orgaiaiiiiiMi id the lleuae, both Whii W Oerrrowt Ttirt lt Nu Democrat run Dixon II. Lewi, and the Whiu " !.MLIIuiiterbtith thorough goinj Slate Right iiiciiTj . Cold HVotirr-Jamiary 2rid--the The riHnrne. lerbiw-nwruiwg-atmid trW4htta tern; ihe coldest w,tihor we have hnd incejhe cnlil SaPf 11 1 da y T ihrFelT 1 35, w hen arfj'o'cTiK- k , P. M, it al.HxIat 8 a'hov iero, at 0, 4 j at 10, a0 bnlow at J1,4a 'below. . " ' , IwUicnaLiU iJJIic.i&ii-ii -w( oro. "tterr'Wv" mk- " B" 8h'rtW utftor consider.io. ai ( . -ss -. --- A Ivin I list hsj.n.ui.1. .. . P I a a -r-vi.8v. wuuij w a jjuuiocrsii Meeiniff Randolph, which caino loo late for (his nuper, will please bear wiih us, we me compelled lo omit nm ny of llmir favor until next week. ' Cirrnt Utmt mff jnr. sALi.sau.ir to asijiille, jv. c. - ARRAiNaEAULNT FOU 1 84 0 PUB above line i now in full ojieratmn, and ar. - rive at, and depart from Salisbury a follows : L ave Salisbvrv on Monday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 0 ocloek. A. M.t ami .rt.,. . Asiivillo next data at 8 o'clock, I'. M. , 1 , Uciuming, leave Ashvilio 1 a Mimdaya, Thuri days, and Saturday, al A o'clock, A. M. ; and sr. rive at Salisbury next day at 8 o'clock, P. M. ' A. I5KNCINI, U. W. LONG, N. B. Paaenger biaving Raluigh, N t'., for" N'hsIiviIIb, Tcniioseee, will find no delay whatever on tin mute. A. U. ii R. W. L. i - hT)myr - N nr-r- Jl i0C8tUk Academy It. TKOV 1 1 ESPfXTFULLY mfiirm th public that b lis I laken c'larga of lb AW.kswIle Aeademv.- Prom" the healUiy (ituatmn of the village, and the morality of ' in niHnmoiiiiy, ns nopes o oe pstnintsiHt tiy in C(t" pgnii-Heii piiniic 1 nil i.i.l . ..in mni Hi Win January, Ifl 10. . . Olllllll IU U.I ' Heading, Writing, Spelling and A'illitnetie, ! 'jj-Wi'h iiilgUa.tiJiHniini; ami X I) wnh taun, Greek, Algebra, uTveying.&clJ 60 January 3, 1")40. s at. IV'ssL lM .given for any ml urination ihat wi . Ifcd to .the apprehension of a negro boy . named AMOS, belonging to Mr. Mary Steele, of Rowan county, N. C . Tin boy wa ar-; 1 o. ...! Ill . :.. 11 .11 .1 ... resieu oil a oiaie a 11 arrant, 111 iwcs.ivuourg court. y. ?n .the S3rd ..f November last, when I became, .imIi I a a. . A I hnlU IhAnis aatii. tiliS. Bn kfilma a ... .wiik.ii inn iib.d im unnuif-....mni iit hi, ifoniiaiion of him. TWO. J. UULTON. I Cliarlolle, J in 3, 1840. at. Twin Col j ton Sm. VsiukII quantity of ihe atsjve M'.EU, raised by Mr. William Thomas, formerly nf Dsvnlwn Couutr. U 1 left ff ciale at tin Oihco, tt $ (X) i-cr hundred. I IS'ovombvr 1st, IfHK, -t'.. .' 1
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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