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,f,e aii"1'1"1; butiy confmi n. c.i.;re,,i.m1t ft(fr,fiingt of interest. " The Committer hojj .nrwinted, we presume they i!l io-m report ,'jlfr (heecliinof the two belies. In th lloti-e, Kveral c;TorU be hee;i """' hj"-. 'r '' and (l(!frioUihem member, lo have the Rule i-reti. JUulition petition. -IVh effiiii, however, failed,..; (J j, squire two-tHirtl of the member present li , wjjod a rule cf the IIuue. ln the Senate, Mr. Calhoun ha introduced bill to ceJe the Publm foot to the State in a hi.ch tyjif certaiit condition. " v Hereafter we hope to be able te give eomethin more interesting frotu our Representative at Wash. inR''V ., : .' Sao in YU!t nd A tic A eriilfman jiwt from Wilkes, elate thai the enow io'.Wiike i at ' leant 2 feet on.tbo level, arid ia Ashe froia 2 to 3 feet. A deeper atmw is not recollected by the 0jest inbabitanta of the county. V The inter, thua far, liaa been dietiniished by tl,e deepest and moat extensive enow stormaknown nothing o the prnluidl ttorm in Coo;;re. May aeoot look for cum aoee? Oar last account from Congreas appear to be of a more quiet and ivnnest like nature. " h ) The ray theg d buaaru in Connecticut.-The Connecticut Courant say that the rail road be I ween Hartford and New Haven ia opened for tra. ,,, It waa thought that the rord could not be trar tiki on accou.it of the extreme oVptu of enow which in eome place wa froio Cwr to six feet deep. Out three locomotive with a mow plough is front cleaned the mow from the track and no dercd if peb.e. The action of the ptmig)., throwing tlte anow from 20 to 30 feel w lite right and left, must have beea truly a grand scene. rn - THS WHSTRBL rsBOLI.MAX. --J.-, ' 'A-e6i)--oi,iff:iiv'Hio.J ' Mnaaa, Esrom! I perceive come of your brother FJiU-w, professing " Whig" politic, are sboutiug a fceMa AwM over the rleatioo of Mr. llcrraa at Speaker of the Ikxiae of Ropramatitivee; f nejr call hua " A good eaoagh Whig," and claim hja elevalioa 4aJlSpeaJkeiJiJQaii Now, I bava aeea oMervaai of Mr. uooier pohtt lonraeaiac( h 6rt entrance into Conyesa; and ,t, iron thia vcruUny, I had cnue to the cooclusvuo that be wu a "atrict coaJtmctinaiat," and consequently a' Ktatea Righta Republican, or, in other worda, a Ikmth - erot of t be CM jenononian acnooi. iieoce a faery t,.i n.-ti-T have jrv-n lnn t!,.'ir . i. - i,. t-ure l,( t'!-'vle u i n J'r...-, -;,.,-.. ',t lllPir p.wit.n to fntiin m'-ainn t t tUo. J.,,,, d.J ,,t in-rcsari!y involve an oou miUho tuiim A,t..Hrt.i.i..n :ai either bepn abinj.Nied, or ri-n.,;r: I imiumo w bv MibwiHittt evi-.itd; pervernctft lliufrl'irii, in uch ci.;vuiin, nolU-m toun ltrl on priv w,mjI.1 mv Un fittmus, a ad afangiilnr irrncwini-inhig-witli thirr ruieot action whicH ihou ri ba th f!,v,"i.. rrin-i..u of ery eon.rtrtit politicwiB." - ?- ' no 'iture does it necsariiy to!l(m Utiuso Mr. Fi--et fond acting ia concert with i .n Whira." in uppoiilion to certim m-atiim vlnclt l.e' drained dee- irtieme or llie rights nu delrinientol to the uilreu ot tbo people of Hug wct!onL tlint,h.niU;L ncp4a con TtHurtdbOow the hmdera ot tiit pnitv. ia their cra Wt2iiMt every principle and imtsiira of tlio Ad minirtrttion; fir eventa hive t!iown,tlit mnot of lhoie principlea and meuurea are entirely reconeileahle with the doctrinea of the oli Ri-publican ptrty, tnd in per fect coincidence with the aentinienu which Mr. Fuller ha cherished Iroin bia youth upward. Cooulency, then aeif.reapccl a rcgurd fur the in tegrity of hit principles, and fur the prominent attitude in which ha h lor twenty-five yeart been ireentd before the people o thia District and o( the ' Bute all conapire to fmbU that Mr. Fisher ahould follow a Joe lion led forbid that he ahould, in the renioteat de gree, be influenced in tlia dtacharg ol In hitfh tunc uooa, by the did alum of any party, of U any aet of elf-eonvtituted lemdert. -rt v r , d L"JLxcnt!i9 lo ir.edjcLilii Chaslm Fisnra hiii rww niwnofio in ucn lonuencen; tint be will be toend never to com prom it hi principled nor betrar the intereata of In eonrtiinente. Nu nun irinore thor- ,wihly acquainted withUie people of Uiia UwUicl Una ue; ana m no one ao iney repoae a mure abiding conn-tk-nce. They have known him lonir. and known hint well; and have ever found in him a aate detioaikirv of their niflit, and an able and vigilant repreeontatiya of lueir interest. ax unoiuaou llsrvt.uin. fiJt . d::muciutio n::iTi!i.icN- MixriNo in" KAMMtt.Pll. A AietHin of t'; lkukcrtic Rrottbliran of caid Comity, w hcM at Ii.mi ol Jo.b i'arka, t,n the .Nil .lay of Uecemoer, ., The uinetiu? iu organized hf calling' J,.fc4e ftray, K;....V...tli,.t;iyirt.ait(Ji yiV!H,Ui.i .LuLtijrretXiue Sj-Hiotary. ; , . The objfot of the meeting wa briefly evj'ained by fln. (juo. lioover, when (in motion, the Chairmin appom'ed Gen. Geo. Hoo ver, Ttdaoce Lan, lloifil Julian, iweph L. Rpc, l(rR, and Oil. Girel Line, a a Commiitee to JralV a l'remble and Uwolutiona, exprewire ot Hie viewa of On wteetiB)f who wade the CiiaixiJ report, which w aunea uuamu,ouiy ; , TilEAMIlLE. ; . Whorea.Mt ia onoof tlia dmtincuiahinir nrinfiiiln of our political nv stem, tint the people have tlie un doubted right to assemble, in tbeir. primary capacity, ana give exprewion lo meir vie,wa on all uieaaure ot public polcJ. '' a wi" in Uieir opinion and judgment will best contrihote to tee promotion of the country, and the pnwntnty of our UovernmenU And whercaa, tt become the Republican of Uu tiuta, to tw vigilant at the prevent eriii of au.ir, and to eae the UKwt untiring exertion lor the aupport and propa gation ol those principle which be given strength Bd character lo our uialilution: . torn tub wta-reaa canor.iNiAH. ? Mrseaa. Eorrona i" f observe tho fedurat orjjan are railing out against our member; Mr. Fiaher, becauae he will nut consent to tollow the federal leader in Con greiw, but ha the independence to think and act for himself. They even have the assurance to iy that he hta diMmfjMHHtu llie VI Inp. aa these federalist call themwlve. Now, ( ahould like to know whit right the federal wang have to complain t Mr. Fisher. Did they ant hold a M Whig Convention," at they called the Ailiborougk Caere, and in that denounce bim a a Van Burcft man! Did not their federal Editor constantly charge Mr. Fisher with being no. Whig! i Uie aot every teuer list tn the Umtrici vote airaiiMt i bun! Under theae circumstance, it Mn Fisher even aula, mo- tinmuccaie .lnUing teuj.hL- uht-l have these rederalmt to complain I lie owea them no llejance;bi obligation are to the Kepublican of the iiiauict, and unieaa I am deceived, lie will take care to represent thorn correctly. But wliat is it th federal rentr are coninlaininar of! I her comalun ol Mr. Fisher, because-he would not vote to turn the Vnytfrniembgremit, aiidpwtTOtliiwapWnWtiy'tnf federal uovernor. ut an barefaced attempt ever made to ebert -Hh peopK -eeortt the- jderahst-. ptj Cong re take Uie lead. 1 he Governor of New Jer sey undertook lo set aside llie vuten of the People, and to elect member of Congress hiine!f. . The federaliM in Congress went their full length to sustain the men , . ,, . . -. 4. iu musics wui uicii iuii icmj;lh w nnain me mrn Vh,g." it avrfrraj acceptaia I thTltenVocrat. to sustain the men elected by the pec- BDUW UW m (miumii rJ iewaaj taniiK selves, ia eootndistinctio) to the Administration (or Democratic) party ; but plain people nave been ia the habit of supposing that aemri (as pplicable to pwrtie) were etgnilicanlof frimeipUt. In the present case, however, those who are uthuoUi Tn politic, are uU ' tcrly at a loss to know araef particular set of principle will entitle them to full coamuoioa with the piny y'clep'd Whig." For, oa adverting lo past events, it it found ihat tlie lesdipg i politicians and newspaper of that party, have ever beea the eUmoroo advocatea vf. T a great National Sank, and of the whole system ef Bulking by whicboor country baa beea ianndated With ai irredeemable "currency f that they have been in aasrof a splendid scheme of Internal Improvement a " GelTcfartSjVerhraent, Wibe trpenttof rArw St; ia favor of tcgislativa ueorporsliona, to most titudinona extent f il ait independent treasury, and in facor of oaing the people money for tbe bene fit of tlie Banks, &c,&c. Vhcrc3. on looking" at the public ac'sof Mr. Hc!mta,(wheiselalmed aaa good cnoogfi-Wbig,"')eed stowing hi course fiom the pe riod of his first debut la Uie Virginia Legislature, up to the moment of his election sa Speaker m Congress, we find, on comparison of alt hi opranoe, whether er mmted w peeches before tle Legislature and Congress, . or oa the hustings, or implied by bis public act and Ina votes, that be has alwsys beea radically fyotrd to etffpiHlww AUtiuoaL Jiaak; UnLite. b uifornli gone rSlia t,uiu n.yn iw, w nrrur- i in tlie shape of atck jobbing bank charter, or ether contrivances tor enriching idle and conning drone out ' . t ;h tweteti of rjje YoVilnjp ctaascrr e?tnf tlie- llKbf W. jjTJ nternalIniproveinent ty lliji General U- vernment which luvohes llie principle of levying con tributmns opoa' the people of North Carolina, lo help pay for cutting roada through tbe awamp of Mmsiasippi, of clearing out the flood-wood from creek in Kentucky to render them navigable for steamboat, 4c a aya teni, m short, which robe Fete to pee Faul; mgmimMl Mr. Clay (or any other man of political notions idoati cil with Mr. Cs.) for President; bnt issor of seps- rrom the grasp ct tne Dsnu; ut scar a suict coo atrortioa of the Constlouoa, and of "tMsie Sovereign ty," ia its broad rcose; ia 6ae,tbtbe t ia favor of aa economical and cheap Gaveramcat, ia eootodirinctkrt to a rick Go'crnment aad a pse people." - Now, it a gentlemaa entertaining aocli lofty Stairs , Right snd Deniocratie sentieienta, be a good enough Whig ;" tf it be a - Wbjg victory" to elevate to a r sponMBle office one whose jentimeats are ao radically in conflict with all the dofinaa hitherto taught end pro mulgated la the wnrld by the father of what i now the " Whig" choai then, Indeed, may ienssf politU , eiana, and all matler-af-facl people, despair of keeping oa trail of the W btg" party, of being able tedtsrem what really are ite governing principles, it cardinal rale of action. Plain men, enprscused ia tbe art of cunning politicians, judging from tbe principles and aetv timent nnifbrmiy field aod eipressed ny air. uunier, week very aaterally ennclaoe tbst be was " a Rod ennugb" Sute Righu Democrat Yet it i clear, that caaaut ha haLk U' W sa4 XWnersL vrt lh 1 4 d ig fif Jtini. J Lvater. Mosfa (-') f of Sa'i &ary. l-U. M Ltfuan, Solonvm L-ck, Uiclmrtl (2) L-llert. Jlt I i Locke, Mr, alary Agnor, Mile Auilitraon, Mary Jjiie Andrew, Ciru ilirber, V.'ut ISrown, M.mii' L. Browo & Chamber, (2) I.ycrly, Jactrb Europe. L' J ward Mariin. Judi'ft Black, Capt. Jurnea A. Morriwii, llufi W, (2) Brown, Henry W. Mocalui Jarre V Brad.haw, Prestui , Moyer, Julm V. . - Brown, Willsnn (3 M'Faddin, Hush -- .- Bhnkle, Chriatmn Bums, Jame II. Bates, William ' Bishop, R, M. Barker, John B. . 1) U. Mitchell, W, L M'Coniiaultcy, Mr.C Mitchell, J num. . Moore, ThoniH K. M'Atue, Julm M'Cnrkle, Miss Nancy Bullen," Mr. Catharine, M'CIelland, John t arter, Allen Miller, Jonathan Lashioo, John Moore, W, 1, Carren, llonry Crowell, Buckner Cnffield, Benjamin Clerk, Superior Court Chaplain, INoab Morrison, W, R. Parker, Mia Mary Pool, Jacob - ' Parish, Jeeae J, Philips, Enoch . CauUe, Henry Rutter, William . Cnup, John Roseman, Mise Nancy Dawaon, Jame !k Ron inn n, David Iiejernett, Mis Ann R. Kubison, flugn iJavia, Misa Lurjnda led a tber are. by a party whoae avowed tncasurV-e and doctrines prove I 1 t- . t ' KWiVlsa.!..ViWreinixae..Bwij monvra, I M j r. p . B that if carried into operation, would ;neviubl chanirei. "1M 1 f!" the character of our Uoveroinent, and have a tendency j to araw u into a grand conaoiidaUd ohsrarthv. in' ifki-k . 1. . ...... I .nJ K f .1 II ih.i, iu. Hen iwi inwwiui tn ins muiT. wwia us sacrificed tor the benefit of a privileged few followed by the subversion of liberty, aod tbe utter prostration of that quality, which ia the pride and boast of lh venerated politicalstruclure; ud wbereaa.it w deemel expedient that a Convention assemble in tbe city of tuieign, on toa am aay ot January aext, Tor tbe pur. pose of nominating a suitable Republican candidate fur. taa oiM,Qammj.M.:mnilam There fun U U rttoltei. That we leek usoa the Consutution of the United Stales aa a comnlete modal ot human wisdom, aa Uie beat chart ever devised for the government of man ; from tlie plain prinfeipie of wuicn ii wexcecoingiy oingerou) to depart, ami -we, or tree ana latiiudinou construction, would leop- ardrze our righta aa a people, and produce our desuuo-' tiona a oatmn. ' ' i . . Retalved, That we highly approve the leading met uroa of tli present Administration, and w give it our cordial support so long aa it sball continue to be cliir acierixed by a atrict adherence to tbe true spirit and duaign ot the constitution. ' . f '; Ketttltti, Thatj wt the opinion of thi meeting, it t f i ' i ) ( the duty a wolf aa the privilege "of freernen, peaceablv tn assemble together tor the purpose of expressing their view and opinion on public measures, and of the conduct of Uieir public servants ' tUnHved, I bat our confidence -ia the wisdom, in tegrity and patriotism of Martin Van Buren, President of thtmrteHltee'f mwprreitj en-w-nrtre all honorable meana in our power for hi re-election, Retalred, That we eordiall approve of the nomini- tioa made by the Democratic Republicans of Tennes see, of I oL Jame K. Polk, aad candidate' for the Vice Presidency of the United Nlalca. Douglass, John Dinkins, Mrs. Pa rah -Dowland, Henry (?) Davidson, Simurl t). Davi, Mia Ann W. Dirkeua, Clementine Ellie, Robert Edinunda, Samuel F relet, Samuel Fowler. Dr. T.J. (2) Ford,R.W. Ferguson, Muaoi -rord, John - v ims u i) mi rs h & Xc. B. -W. K. WHEELEll : UA.VE just received a Fresh Supply ut GEN UlNE MEDICINE3-mon? which are the following, for the first lime offered in thi market , to which, they would particularly luviie the atieiw lion of Phyeiciat'i, to wit t Tart rote tifIfoo ihJ Potasaa, milJ tnJ txcel lenlTonH, ilvdiirgyruin cum ereUtTTchallt Tiiorcoryy tn w ccllent Drenaration for chtUren. Precipitated Carbomie of Iroo, PitimateJ a mKh finer preparation than the old rnei or carbonate. Acetate of Potaasa, (asl diuriticua.) Liquor Fotassa ; Extract of Jalap ; Elatcrium, ve. ry fine, (Cliitlerbuck'n,) and Medicim of all kind generally osod ia thia country. .. Atso :.,':,: : .. Dye-atulTPiMnta,Oilt Bnuff, Tohnccn, (Spanish Cigars, Candles, Kice, Starch, 8wpa, Perfume, Bruahna, Inalrument, I'Mte-hoardi, fine Loiter niid Wrapping PapurTQuills, Ink, Drawing Pa per and Painta, madeira, tcneritl, inalagi, port, aliorry, rhampaign, muscat, and claret Wines, french, peach, and apple Bramly, uin, morion. gahala and old HUukey, Jamaica ami uewsng. Ford, Mr. M. C. Frohock, Mra. E. M r raioy, jacov Ford, Robert I rtbam, Miaa Zel(haTairt Goor, uoodman, George . Grubson, William Gram, Valentino nortiHi, A. w. - - Harbin, Col. Casl. (2) -ifiiwrrrjoat'imos Red wine, Pleasant Kiputt, Joshua ' Kobiton, Mra. Margery Roberta, Col. Willium Sloan, Samuel . Sulut, John v Shuman, John . Swink, Alexander y BuM, Thmnaa V Steward, Debry Sachi, Gustavuj a.: i. i... tr uurvwaii, (loui! t o,nL.. a n Stoner' Cbarlea 1 ' Rui" Lo' Varniahei, 8and Paper, Stinato,,, William Gla...w.ro..Bottle., lemon and ginger ,rup, c;.u tl.. i..u.l Lime Juice, Tamarinds, Juga, Cork. Pocket- uiaiiiii, . uuii vr vropii i ,,L , . . . - ... Kursk M M I ',ha and Map, Pipe, iron and composition fSinitheal, George - TriHitman, Jacnb U) Thompaon, Gil. W. Turner, Ueaiie ' Trexler, Henry (4) Tfexlerj David ' mniafcaiTGeofgo' JLL. ple, and for Una the whole lube of Federal t litora are condemning bun. Let the people look at thia calmly, and ay who ia right Mr. Fisher, in voting that tbe Peo ple choice Bhsll'be respected, or the federalist, in vo ting to.crush..thQ wtU of .the Teople, and packjonjhem nv men whom tlie People would not Irani ! In a word, tin New Jersey caae show what the federalist would do if the? had the power. .The eem not to believe that the People are ht to exercise the elective Iran- chise, and tlicy would lake ft frofa thorn W-they Could. They appear to think that the people are hi ror nothing but to plou2h eora and hoe potaioea, while they then aclve are the GirrLaaca who ahould govern tbe n tion. . But, thank UotL the People have the power a nL ami will not soon trust it in ths hands of thesa nra- lUinptumis prelimdera. " Whenever ihey do triist them they find themselve deceived - Tbe people never trusted the feJertlitlt with Execu tive power but lance, and then they soon got tired of litem and thrust them out airain. The lirtt time wa in the election of old John Adaina. lie bad nut been in office long, before excise, alill tyxevwiaaWuxe Ac, were imposed upon the people, and rag- taut to top their mouth against complaining j but the people, at the end of four years, thrusied tlwih from office, end put in belter men. . 1 be second time, waa the election of John H, Adaroe lait no, I am mistaken, it waa not Hill, Henry Huntington, John t I leiimwA, Georg Hornbarrier Daniel Hielick, Simeon -Hwckett, y, II. VtotV That ere fegtrry aiwawseef the cewree eer4 iawrtatf Andrew Jr sued by our senator inCongresa, lion. B-hIIom lirpwn and lion. Hubert ouangn, oa the Caocui itayner reao. lution. " Kcoli That we highly approve of the Atate Convention to be held ia Raleigh, on the 6th of Jan. next, to nominate a Democratic Republican candidate to be run lor Coventor it Uie belt Aup elccttoti: lletoicfd, That lh Chairman of thia meeting ap point Delcgatea to represent thia county ia the tilaia Convention, and that we pledge ourselves to use all ennaraol meana to sccua.jLe election ot .the.nomince of said state Convention. ' "." i Remised, That the individual on whom tbe Conven tion 'shall concentrate aa competent" I0";fl1l "thar"bTrh and responsible office, and shall become the candidate for Governor, atiall receive the 'cordial support of ua a I n MWvff th thmrr ri-r of ftjHffairih-t Vmwty: wt whillrl MCfllgP. JiUWC wa hesitate not to exores a deckled nrelorence for W.l Jame Biirkhead, H. Haywood, Jr Kq . for that exalted sutmn ; w do - Biddy Bass or Parnell, not intend to embarrava tlie choice of said Convention. I Tboroat C. Crump, tin avmon, tne unatrmaa appotniec me following Helen lei to the said State tonvontinn, vixr Uen. Geo. Hoover, Cant Benjamin Hawkins, Howgil Julian, Tldartc Lane, Kli Brow,aad Lingupn Burket, ll;r-. On motion, the Chavwan and Secretary were added tff the above delejation, ' On motion, . ' ) Resolved, That the proceedings of llii meeting be signed bv the President and Becretary, and lirwarded pi i:, rturWarrl. ail vvcslrn t ainliniaa tnr the people that put bin in power, it wa Uxxat Cl&v, whn Ime4 eltnut--am. Vak-e-irtif- Ihw Innf himn 'II.- Jtlubricatlun. 1r look what Una m Joha U- Adam l doing. Yoa See I motion, wo uisnu oi uie nw-ning are sue ia hib hira the leader of tbe Aolilionirts who wisn to destroy I President and Secretary tbr the faithlul performance n : . . . -.-- . . . ' 1 .a .a Uu J,ii .' -jjw-ff 1.1.-7 -'ai'.t.jWH tf, r , .j, lyreCacatiUKina) en4' tiim-tfwnegr the enuitry.-r lie, aa4 all bis coworkers, black and white,. are going with all their might for "old Granny Harri son," sa they themsnhrea called hire not one year ago; but they may take it. out In grannyirtg, ror they will never have a safe delivery. ' ,;'.. Onlv think that Southern men should turn ind unite with the AbolilimisU to aococnpliah Uieir end 1 It j strange to behold. Who would have thought it a year agol When Charles Father declared, al lh miwtera Taat MrBIKcT.f hTrt.1T aOullf BoTbe-rtlff.-oiKlfiiT Harrisoa would be pushed forward br tbe Abolitionist, his opponent would even, gel mad, and aay that ha knew better, but waa trying te deceive the people. But how ia it. that tbe " Whig" teedera and orvane are aa roads to raise a shoot ever the election of Mr. HcsTka, while tbey denounce. Mx Fjeuck, oqrjieprfr j enuuve,iathe awslaerimoBiowsieriwst inepnnci ptee h M aed tneeauro puraucd by tbe Ust named gen tleman, are in almeat exact accordance with thntla, ofT jeet of the meeting was, for consulialioo together with U ether. Mr. Fisher, moreover, voted ia conjunction with the Whigs of the House, to elevate Mr. Hunter mthe l?enkr'eCb--A 4pwoeaUJnan kl a In to know, therefore, what there cin he m tlie prmcU Dieeaaa tim nabha sets of these rentlomea (so much ia Coincidseoe i4h eaah uiUtt) Ihat ttiOtlld Kil1:'. git These men at the same time hooted at tlie idea of run ning Harrison, and many of them swore they never would rapport bira, bat would sooner go fur Vaa Bursa himself. How i H now 1 Why, the. prediction has enme trne ; and what te mon, these very men are g ing with all their might for old granny Harrison, as they then called bin, but the " Hero of Tippecanoe," aa they now call him t M O, lime f 0, manner ! I" What hall w look for next ! . Let the people keep a clove look out, and they wiil e atrange ig'ils they may yet see Seefen i4 voting lor Arthur lapv, or the aiape-galluwa Oerruoa, lor l'reKlent or ice fresi- dent A Coea Pt,Tca. ot 'thwduif."-'-- The mcetinir then ailinurtied tine He, -i-'Jt.., re- wn tvm.tTiww Gaaarr ,Lv Secretary. roa thi wasTiaa eaaounua. fJurrira. What kind of men are these lire minority individual from Nsw Jersey who have anaa crestme ucb e fum in Coneresa 1 They still continue to knock end -knock at- 4he-aof; of-tongreaai atttwitlirtandtng Congrea baa rehraed to let tliem In. 1 bey have told hem ever and over again they could not nave admis sion anul their claim ahould be investigated, and yet they prssist la elaimiag seat. They know tbey did sot teceive a majity of the voles of tbeir Stale. Tbey know moreover, that their opponent did; ami yet they think, by tho aid of eeala, frauda and friends, to threw theotselwe into Congress, whether er ne. Would htnh spintsd aod bonotaw men in anon, would any good Kepnblicsn, wish to force himaalf imo rats in Congrea, when be knows that tbe people did ant send him lbre Thai a majority waa opposed to hitnl No! would be hta plain, boned response to tbe qneatton. r A Rreuca. t L'lxman, Lewi WkitiiaoSiiedw Woolly, A. F. W il I ia ma, J a cob Witlenn, Catline ; Weeks. Km II. Klutt, Jneie or 8olomon West, Mra. Mary Kelly, Kdmund - - w all, w w Kitpatrick, R. II. Weaver, Other K rider, Mra. Elite beth Warren, Mrs. Martha - KtHi,- Stephert WafeatV David Harris William' II uie, Robt. or Jneiah Hide, John ' Jan. 10. H. W. CONNER, P. M. ; ""A' Ilst of Lettefsi REMAINING in the P'o Ofict of Islington, en the Id day of January, I81Q. : t IT- jjaan. A4noey. Mortar and Pettlea, Cnndle-wick, Lee', 1 lean', Dyolt V Aidersou', Huoper', 80011', Cook V, " BhoprBtrckwiThX Pt,tef MofhrtVBrandt,ethVr--F.van.', end Phel' Pills, Houck's and Swniui't Pannrea, Moore mid Anderson' Cough-Drops, Stiuir iioxe, Spice, Pepjie.r, Suce, Rowand'a ToV nic. Mixture, Back Gammon Biayd Malclic,' u.Bialm.tf.iiduKWaihaid heads, Llatfiiftlpi tim, Swaim a Vermifuge. 1 And a thousand other artiolea too ledinua tn men. lion, which-will be sold very hiw, at the APolhc cary Store, Salisbury, Notth Carolina. - January 10, 1840. ' r L,;..OI-IiN0-, For a!e by C. B. 6 C. K. WHEELER. Salisbury, Jan. 10,1840. ' ". w Antnber Mil. FOR 8 ALE AT Salisbury, Jan. 10, 1840. WHEELERS. AVrApplnz Ppcr. tic. fifiM"lhVii)eV'' ftflor at Wwfcaalovbf "llcfiin; Solomon Lere, . Enn Laning, - - -John Lookabill, , Jeremiah Mixe, Nathnoiiil MarkUoil, Charlc II. Mock, 120 Ream Wranninr Paner t 20 do. Foolscap do. j '' 12 do. Letter "do. ruled and vnrulcax ' , "-tfr Orrwl Pattw hoardeT"? 7 -V- A da. Rica Paner 1 ' . Michael Craver, Andrew Clodfnlter, John A. Davis, -Jnmee Ay D.ivieiiifriiAildrt'w Miare:- - Mra. Rachel Dnvi7" Fereby Medlin, nr s George Fecxer, ' John Gallimore, ; George Frill, Harmd Pope, . Lewie FilxgeraU, Jehn Peacock. Mr Htmuron, cnslableffMsrtha: flullivan"r rTtaiUlp-ltedHct; a?aAs.Mk aaekit mrriemA Oaatdh tftiP f akr4asat MaMb ' I - J IVIrVU VIIU wiw a pvi W mmum M j X ' C. B. & C. K. WHEELEIL Salisbury. J4ft. I fJaJS. . . ; r( fJardrn Nrrdn. VA LARG E Awitimfnf-flf . Jacob Hedrick, .FrMc Hednck,:r ' Henry Hagyj ""Atbe-ff HamindnT-" '- John Hoaking; Alenilb Hunt, . . J. F. Hausenwrighl, Jan. 10. a M. ROUNSAVILLE, P. M Rebecca Thompson, merWorMi: laaao Wilson, ' rWmubrWerllwrawT" Jelaoa Willi, V ' George Weavel, rv t - i Fresh and Genuine Oar. from the j!w LeUnon 81.- Ikera, (calnlngueaoi which can be seen at our (tore.) ' . Also, neat Xlval uoxes and Hand Swift for LadTea,' Trrwtotry-Y r-T1ftt-WeTtSt!l-CAtOHff 41 At a Meeting of tbe Republican Citiien of Rowan Coualy..Jld at, the Manaioa .Hotel ia thcTowo of, ttalisbury: on Tueelay the 3d day of .Jaaaary, CoL 8a am Lkmlv waa, on motion of Samuel Reeves, li., called to Uie Chair, and Mr. Cbatle K. Wheeler reauested to et M SecreUr.' it having been stated by tlie Chairman that the oa rer dv cree tioa and exprwnre to cold. It appeared from tbe evi dence that O wen was not a -drunkard, tot a erem H drinker, sad ik maay othera aa aolyday Hums, bappsA. Whig" Uvtejoice fa the one, while tbey upbraid and villify the ether. v Mr. Fisher's political aeotimenU have never been hid ruler a bovbel: he has never shrunk from an avow- retard to tbe nomination of aome suitable gentleman to be snpported by tbe Democratic State Righta Ropub blicww of tjii State for ttieemer, at the, elect ina in August next, and to appoint Dtilegates to attend the Convention which i to assemble ia Raleigh ea the 6th in, it am., en motion of Ont. llenivlGilna.. - .... iln-dtrd, Thal7olianCTL;'fleriaenry W. i'xi- o'clock at niL'hU and wa (bund next morning by a boy whe waa feeding bogs arcalhmg bia last breath. iWor say istnce could be procured he waadead. II ha ' Li.l. Vmrler. GmJaad Cant. Jorc W a wife and ecveral children at thai trymg searst ol m:touIW b .iiiricUa.W.t J TX a iimirci.nl, t v. -n v m Wotib'i twenty-fire years, at the eo mnencemeat of hi pablic 'rarrcr, wbea he was fir ers4 tt the Senate of tliia -Suia, ia oppusitiojf te the te Gen. Jee A. Pearsmt, we had him the enthnsiaatic champion of the old Re public party the bold and fearlesa asaerter of tbe . doctrine of the Jsfrwoian achnot of fditica. ' AaJ Ibroo'hoot his whole political I fa. in alt the public trust to which ba ha uoce been called, we bae eeea ' bim ably and sece9sfHlly advocating aad giving e lT.sc t to those principles. i " ' . The Prnclamatic " and " Foree BJ1 brought out .... Mr. Fisher, aa well ea wtost of the eminent State R'glit Democrats of the Sooth, m opposition to the JaU . ter part C Gen. Jscksnn a sdinmir ration. But their wu aa opaosvtina founded e pv ie,pl,t-t a oponsi. on te messerr that they deemed violations of llie 8 iverpijrnif of the States, aod dnstmelive of lb right iuepopiftlMiMno-B. Could tuey riave fci-eseen. nor, fc'harle K. Wheeler and John C Palmer, be ap- aoiated Delesratea to said l onvention. Ma monon or 1 irnry , , , unnuri Raleigb) and reipieat biro to attend the Ct.nutiyn.. On motion otlyapr.. aa. iirown, ' Retailed i thattJrepnsing full coofi'lence in tbe tal ent, Repbhlican principle nd true patrmlisraol Judr Saocders, Wm. II. Haywood, Jr Rij, Weldoe N. EA wards, Kr. "4 D- ,,enrT '" MIW bave been mentioned aa naeiy v come ocjb 1110 vm vetilino, wa would aupport either that might become the nominee ..'-f - ; On nvrion id Jne. C Palmer, ' - Unnlved, That the EdiWreof the , cstern Carolinian, Carolina Watchman and N. Carolina rndera, oe r miMted to pubis tbe proceedinge of thia wcetinj ia their paper, ' ' Oa motion nf Gee Vogler, En)., RemAeed, That thia nwetmf dono-v a-limirfi, - - ttAMCKI. J.UVILV iiatrmtn. C. R. Wirm.wvtVerer'w. . ' roa ti wxtmcxa caaoinu. ; 'A load Cewiiea te Madernl Oiaker. -A Coro- ed at the Mill bouse of Mr. David fUiaea, the UtJth, where lie toiuod other in shooting and drinking ( I might wy the devift bart)c4dr-yaU UnJcr the iDflfe ence of which, he fell eiree six or seven feet from bridge over the mill race en tbe k and broke through hmd foremost and tot trvtrmighlr Wet, but wa taken by Mr. Hainea to bt hooae aad partially dried, but ha.ins oe three patrol mntatonoa was still wet next to illbodr. ffe left lliniei'a appareatly ssbss, aUisi EiyiGODDS; THE Sobacriber have just re ceived, and now offer for le, wholesale or retail, the following 737 piece brown and bleached Domestic; W " ' Apron Check; "29 Bed Ticking 5 - 40 " ... Idack aad aolorad Ceaibrick -120 doten Cotton Hsndkerchicl - 81 piece Kentucky Jean ; 23 red and green Flannel ', ' 107 twilled and duftio BlankeU; " piece plain fnd checked Linscyif i " black and colored aierinue ; 416 " Fancy Print; 1 H " grey and bins mixed Sattinetta; -350 Men' nd Boy' Seal Cape; . 0 piece I let-Anker BcltinjClorha. ateo . 1 ac w, i w -'-ea. 147 . . , 1 -THE Sutncrihert offitf kt" wholeaate, 1 large and beau, tiful asaortmem of " 'aTawsLiar.r,' . Ciillfry, it nera inquest was held tn liavidson eoanty ee the IMtb in nmar thm ball nl Andrew uwenL wno wa (ouns dead in the big mad, ahne one mile below the ford on rt,nnai. n.i. ei. n. cm PUard Ware. I A lilLMSJLVJSiiLr, . -w A'anj - . i -w evi i r n y - ---fi . . . . , , . k. veiuici a we jary-ueaio uy ihuk Hrd-Wre, Cullerv. Queen. Wre, Gltaa-Ware. I i boee person desirous of something neat and Together with e General Assortment of all kind of Good, which will be aold lower than they ever have w. murphy; HliUiry, Jan. 10, 14a 2m l)ecerober 30 18ta ; : ; ' ' " ' Tbe Louisianian of December 17th, elate that information haa been received, which render if prolmble that Gen. Jackeon will romply wilh the Invtiation of the ciiix-n of "New Orleana, to rwit that city for the purpose of pnrlietrHiiing in the eel cbraiion of the atmiversary of the 8th of January. l)im$lrr from Gun Vomler, n'etir Lancnforg. Tbe Coiptrer puMialiee a teller from a pemleman. ia Lynchburg, to hi friend tn Kichmono, giving an account of ile explosion of 7 keg of puo pow der, which killed four boatmen and d"ryrd ten heart wih fheir rsrgnee. . . -J asHtcceiTcdrnrrd-for Sa cp ;; WhoktakorRetaVf . 75 Keg Nail, aaaorted sixes ; fM har Iron I, lo 2 inchet wide 1 2ifklfl lb. Spring Klael; i .VI0 blister do, 100 - bar Lead; 15 kega Powder) ' ' ' 24 hogkfsds Sugar 1 .01ij(Cuu4-i ' Jim keg While Lead) 13 coils Rope; . . 20 eieeee Uagfingt - ; ' 40 boxes CIs. 8 x 10; '20" -10x12 T:-r '"; 40 Nov flcetia Grindstone ; 210 bottle Scotch SnutT, By J. at W. MURPHY, fialiabery, Jan. 3,im ' i tf . SI01OTS0-. 1 M 1 AiiD a iraatamr or Merchant and dealer in the above are invited tn eall and examine, at they are determined lo sell very cheap, CH. &C K. WHEELER. Salisbury, Jan. 10,1810. . - . 1 g .. ' bargains ftargama THE Subarribera have just received fiom the Norib, ix Family Carriages Attn , ; JMROVCHES, i Made lo order and of I he beat material, which will be aold for very moderato price. They alo have on hand One Tine Iwo-whrcl KliigfriV , And one Kulke', comfnriabl to ride in, cannot fail lo be pleased both in yie and price, . ... , C. B. C. K.. WHEELER. Bjlisburr, Jan. 10. 1810. " ' r -. Nortbcm Horsesr --iejaV C. Balifbury, Jan. 10, 1?40 THREE PAIR .f FINE Northern Hornet for wile. They are young and well broke and warranted sound and fectly gentle. Apnlv In b. Ax c. k.- w Heeler. per- m HAS Located himself at Col. David Ramsey's, Ojkley Grove, IreoV II coun ty, N. C, and respectfully tender hie service tn llie public in the rariou de- ; partmenli of hie profeefion. , . Jamtry 10, 1W ; . . , 1 - y ... 3 Cabinet THE Subscriber inform the Public, tlmt he hai remo ved hi Shop to the Home on maio at reel, nearly opposite the Bank of Cape r ear, where he will continue to prosecute the Cabinet Buaincaa in iff various branches. " Mdrboardi, Strretarirt, liurenut, IleJtfeaJt, Tablet, Sft., mado fo order, in style and durability not excelled by any work executed in thi plnce or viciniy. A portion of il,a public patmnnge itrepctfully eolicitrd. l lank, Scanning, and rroaue invep in pveirgn for work. WARREN GHEF.N. HlilmrT, JanTfary 1ft, 140. I
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