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r- -r T ' 2. .1 -Jii'Al J -tjir rowans "T i!tBTrTTM iniiiiMTui by f Hit on tit.-Hon, toa ranHtHiTKii IT IT to thr stTB. fivi T THMUfK -!r rtiv gf.Y, oh To ph 'H-K.ipr.p.. -A mendmtAt t o ike Constitution, Article X um)cr VI ot .Volume XW". SALISBURY, NO, J ULY 24, 1840. I V. yVo. Commencement, 1,048. 3 (,-et i ! ' '. i . i ' ' ' TRIM! or TBI rL'BlJSIIt'U WF.n!aV:$":::::Cl!A8. F. FISiIEK, . ' Edi and Proprietor. Vke Wesrrsii CaromruR m publish! every FrWy. 1 i'2 tinunv. J advance, r 2 30, if not psni in rfwl miiftUw from "f subscribing.. 03TN. "iTpcr wiU1di:otitiiiod MA all arrearage era paid, If the ub:ril"r is worth the subscription j sn4 the fail ..... ... ,,iv the Editor of a wish todueoniinutj, at let t,t RdKTR before the end of tlie year subscribed fbrt wiJl tw considered new engagement.. , ' ft3 A,hertiwni conMcumisly and enrrectly in jrrtwd at tl per Square--of itllr rmi, or fifteen line nf tin ft"1 type) for the first insertion, ami it3 c-nt rh continuance. Court nndTidicir advertise- jni91 -j5 pr eflnthigher rime-t he shove rate. A do- J .-IMM1 ill 3 1 per 0ai irom ao n'uir puti-a win h mads to yearly advertiser. (JJ- Advertisement m rl in for publication, must be marked with.the nuin let of insertion deairer!, or they will be continu; lil r iu4 ph.ircrpi cenrilms'lv. - T urc attention, til lot'era'addrcssed to tnelslu W o bwmxw aefree. Pottage. s rrpcclu fur llic ilra Hlobc. ThinfP fwA until the Pmiitenrinl F. frtioii 10 ninemtwr, lH'J, rui one puniuer iner wt'rd in. ma the result w dHail and iu iuJcx. Tnaiy-nx numbor will tie ntiued. A Urge turplut uf lietlfft nmntwrit wilt be printed ; a nil til pertKMii ' (i.txjr-.ribnijf iinuiRdlaloly, whixie caiiifn and motiey are rreciyed before tnat iniipiua iiil be extiauled, will jeee ill tlw numbeni,' ' ' ; " -Trmi: One copy ftl j Twelve copiei $10 s Six copiet 6 I Twenty-tivo cupiiM 20 ind it the name rate lor greater number, Mr, KoikUII, late PiMiioaater General, will contri trtt3 bi tlna Mper until November. , The namua tif aubacribpr ptocarrd upon thil rr(--puclua, and tfae nwHeyy-altonld-tnnHtt ftWy , antaj;e id, or lhrofc'li piw muMern, who are auili 'rited bv tin.1 1' wt IJiCcij law ami ' fMiiiUiinni to .traiik ,,lfH,AUiil;tt Bin It note, current in thf aecliiki of country where ( Mbscritor rrnudea, Will be receive, provided they arakiHiwrHrtliiii Uwi put goul -tekw prete in valmr No piper will be Knt Uulnat ttit pl'Hiey be actually imitd. '-.."'I A i .r . DR. JAMES G.W0MACK HAVING rucaled hinnKli'neriiianeiitlv in .1 f .f lilt IUITtlV 1 1. tin; iuwii ui fl.njicmini, imiuvra nil proF-ntumal ttirvictM to ila oi'iaeaa and lite -ajjaoort cwnrtry, Hi all the vanou brtnclindf h$ pro-iii"11- e(u be fiBd tt h Oihte, on main atreH fme dcoc below the oiBceof the Vett'rn Cawlinian July 3, Yi 10. r ' .. ly I)R;G.B.DOUfJLAS HIS reniov.) hw OlTue t Ao. I, of the 0;He Row of the Muuami. 1 1 KNI'EUTr ULLY oflerehia prof.-wioiialaervicea to the citizens of H liabnry, and the surrounding ""A InrinVjroT" lrrh siifl ifrmiK e ,.ru,.J.'$TH.U - ' ';. 'upVTe v..... Candle; frtih fi , , It "E'iet,HiiieriPer iojre iJoorrfs, WRITING .iu WRAPPING PAPKR, auu, a Inrge aopply of ' whidi will be ild at wlmlmnle end retdil, 1 price I U suit the ptaMiro of lue iiuirs, bv , li. & C K. WHKELER. , SnlistMiry,Jne 19, IP4JL If, : 1 i Cotton VartiH. 11 IE SiihVriber, Agent for th.i ttmfrlin Col ton Factory, would inform the public that Ihev Rsvejusieivedand now offer fir le, whleanb W4 retatt, the ton law ol nl factory, enn wtin of various iiuioht-M The s iiieriof quali lies end chatarter of the Yarns of thin Factory ar R el teiited' anf known as tn need n rwont . rMi(UiMK trwo Those wishlnrj to pur chase will please, five us a call... ......... ( . It. en C K. UKt.LhIl,.Agt. I April 34, 184. tf. 'IHEiravellin? com-iumtly are respeeiftitly intorm ei tliat the tMibNili running bia line di- tacttrum Kalet-fb by wav of PittoWro' tuW AbWo-' 4o tlisbnry, in small Nortbern made Coti'hM of the firnt "rttrj tcavlhg Raleigh en Mondnysand Thursday at IU A. M , arriving in (Salisbury nxt dftyt tl It! V M iMnng alibgry on Twsditysand rnJy tl'i A.X mviHff in R'ifir?l text das at kO P. Al. " Ha borsu are good aad drivar particularly csreful Wtm.mm.Al-.i HIM. Vrl.r.A.Y , Fee. li K. tt KB. (tst seenred at the Msnabw HoteL r fl t IS ? ,y- rv ,' v, rml.- -ram itt" vB. ll... II.UIIMMI I living WCV. W . . m....-- " A tniry, intends keeping neisell' o iiaud, iir k tsiUniaiu Slab expressly fbr - r - i: to.mb sto n.rs, ; ; ?; aihst hsesa execute any order in'Unt J.ine, or tl ottsst notice. ' . . 1 -Also 7 - ', .- V : ' kifeaily to sxecite sny work wlii:ti msv r called J in 8i:UUrURlG. KTONE-CUTTINti, EN ' u&AYl.V'ti, kiu aud he assores Ihoae who may tarnr kiiu nh tju ayri t)it unless well dou according itmt. he hi im nav. ipl'-'ts large Daury Trontrh tor sate, cot of Rock, w the puritta) et preserving milk coot. Appfy to the "noscriber. . -, ENOCH E PHILUPa ' NotBbet 1st. ISOtt- ' '-?--. f ANTED. A mart, Rrtive Negro Girl, to the cooking and wafliing of a sioatl family, "e balance t this year. ; Apiily at thi CUice. " June 5, 141 3ion Go hI Things, :;.',JUST-JlECEITEDrr-::V AT TUG SALlSBURV COFFEEHOUSE ' OESI'LCI FULLV jS.rut Wit cui,mieni and ! J .! tlw jnbiij5H?flty, hnt he ra now rfceiving j hihi upoiuug, at nn e(iiuiiMimein in naiisimry, 8plMiii)j. AfnoitnR'iit of every tbiiij demrable in In line ot bumiieiM inoiit' which' tU be fuund . Hordiii, lntona, I'me Apples, Herrings, ' Cuilbah, t Macknrel, : CbeeRe, linnnan-is. MaUjj (irapes, llym Tea,- AH kiuiUof Crncker,iicli IPuwdet aidSbot, . aa biiUur.ivutjl and gin ' 'gi-r Nuta, ' Aaclioiti, First me Ovule, I Linton Mustard, 1'ortsr, V English v alnuta, mur Nuts, '.. ,j" 't Ciiit'amonClifVua, Pcppej, F"P ilnzle Xnta, " Albsny Ale, i" .. Xewark Cider, ajulpice, - - Spanish l-iiirn best, Chewing aud amokiiij To-1 rweeo, Htarth, : bssence of t iunfunop,- " Mint, , Clove, All kinds ot Cordials. MoluBHea, Brown aiul Loaf Suar, (Jofliw, Raisins, Almonds, Oraiiuc, All kinds of Wines, All kinds or Llquura, All of the best quality and latest importation; Tgllier with a great variety if other Groceries too tedious to mention, and which he will sell ve ry law for audi. Mon. Ritueche) returns hi tlnnks for the liberal piitnmago heretofore received, nnd solicits itscotinu ance. Feb. 14, 1640 25 ' Till IE Subucrilier keep constantly on hand, a geoer- "l ewrttient pf--. lor GcntitMiifii's wear, audi as Coet, Pantaloon, and Goods, well made and lalinnilile. lie m also prepared to cut, and make clothing in lb nwt f-uhianHlilt and durable syfc, and warranted to fii. He, also, keeps a good mirtiiic nt of Cloths, Cssaimeres and Vesting ot the first qualities, nelfeled by himselt in the New York Msrket, allot whicn lie will sell low for (Jssh. ' N. & ' ' tie tilt C'Vatlnues to teach tii art of Cutting garinentson lite most approved plansof the kct Tailor in New York and Philadelphia. (r Cutting lor customers done on the shortest no- tico, anJ orders Iroin a distance ailended to with c spath. 05 His shop will be found in ,Mr, Cowan i Urrre brick building. BEN 1. K. PR A LEY. SPU1NU & .-UYlUliU UOOUS. SPR IXG. 5H ANKLE 1 1 AVE just received from New York and PhilaSeW - 1 1 ptita, an exlensiee assprteMMit of - . -' D.v (Soodi, tlirdware. Tinware, Crock- er),liKOe t.KttS, Urogsaod flu. -WllelrJywStl Oil, Hoot and nhoes, ' Sadd4fjfi e g.A?er: fnatfirwfe1''rf jot' the to n or country. -,u- fWset,-W far WRRSimeyjaawetjafj: ji. ?4'shir,s on .lijnsi 'f la'SMliaaf fof ftmsuy ynwius Concord, Jan. 17th, 110. n ITII. IM1JI fl . rpilE gCBCrUUElt living near lxington, David- son County, tak this method to inform the Pub-tic-rmitTirwm ehTerTntT fohtfiictwmikHf Periorf,or persons eithor in i)viilann, Rowan, or tabtrru Coo a lies, wlto wisil liousi-s, fsctones, or any other kind ot buildinu erected of llrnk, to build them as cheap, as durable, and in aa jood style iny workman in this country He will also, mould and burn the Brick, if wanted. He trusts that his long experience in MOULDING AND LAYING BRICK, will entitle turn to a share of public patronage. - lie would refer gentUieen wishing work done in hi I.ine of Hnin-s, tn the Female Acsdemy and the new fire proif Clerk's office m 8alisbary, as specimens ot bis wnk. , N. B. Those wishing work done, will please leave word at the office of the Western Carolinian, sod it ball be RoRctiully attended la. ROBERT COX. Davidson. April 13. 1C9- tf To UwncTS ot Ma. IIIE Susseribef hs an imprated patent Spinitlr tor 1 Mills, by wllicli, mill will so much betti-r than -wftti the nsnsl Strut .of gpindltMtlt is as cotssifucte! i to"kti''l frtHA kmin- or killing Uieaneal is any una aer. Th runner, stveantin by the Hpindle as al ways to .preserve its balance, and of course there is no rubltinir uf the stone. . . .". ' ' ' ' . . f think, by this improvad Jip-ndle.lh'. same water will lo at least one-third mure business, and the meal of uperior quslitv. . ' j Any pirnn wmliitg to one one of these 8pindlsw, nay obtain one or nmre, by making anplieation, (with in short time) to the Subscriber at Morkville,l)aie Co. N. C. .1 think, the prohnhle cwt will not exceed - R-kl tiw the Pat-wt awl Mimwtle res'li w-i use. , 1 The following perwsi have my Patent Mill Spindle In tiereeflil I operation Cnl. W.F Kelly.lMi Toe- ter. JoeenhJIill and fm'l. Fusteof Davie County; tiiMirmh )irkon and' David J. Ramsour of IJncoln: , Ciisrleii ti r Mtijt Ji'iwa n i JL'M-wr .juoot.44-Hi "ion, and William Dos of Surry, all of Whom art i. If pleased" wuh its performance. L. M. GILBERT. -. If J , October 25, im . - m: ' . nsTAnLis!mi'LT; Is MOCK5VILLE, DAVIE COUNTY, N.C - TiiOMjOSTa 1,: 1 FORMS' ibe pablie that he ha feowW from hi firiser staid, to bat eew building en tb public auare. in Ibe Town of Mocksville, where he will rno tmne V keep a HOUSE Of ENTERTAINMENT IU House, lis roomy sad eomroodioiis ; attached to which re si eomfortuble OCccs fir gcoil'-im-n of the Bin all eonvement to the Oirt Houe. The sulwn. b-r pledj." himself ui ihe m l diligent exertions, to gie stwtctioa la such as my eall on him. ILs T hi.. Bat snJ S'Ahles 'are proti.ii-d in the btf.-t nuimer tliat the Country will auoril, uJ bis tenant ( fiib ful snd promt. . - ' ' . lb. 14.IS'!) - ,f POLITICAL' MISCKLLANY: I THE INDEI'ENDKNT TRKASUR-wtir it! Th Cuwrtitutiort i)f lhi Uniii'd Siatet nrovi'li' P1""' ,rir'u'ow ",ai j :" "" . '.'r"?, i iw imumuid mnaninz 01 im is. inni (tie immev collected ot tlie people by ta a rtd dutirt, Ihould be paid into the Trmsurr, and there remain until UmigreeR ahould appropriate it by law to Kime public ohjects, when it might be drawn out for those objects, and no others. , y "The main design wo to prevent the application of the fmblie money to private tV. The Treasurer o Jb- Umted Stiles, and Ihe varioua col lectoraT were thon the keeper of lie public money. , ' 4 :r - ,:, , But there was a else of men in the country who wanted to get hold of Ihf fublic money fir their private use, which could not be dene utiles the Constitution could lie evaded. This cIshs were favored by AlexAtoBR Hamil ToRfthe first oecretary uf ihe ireastiiyTT" 1 he nlijwt con Id not be accomplished by per- imtiing the Treasurer and collector to lend out the public moneythe violalioa vf the Constitu tion would be loo palpable, and the people would understand it. -; t An ingenious plan was therefore devised to made ibe Constitution, get money, out ol the Treasury without no appropriation,' and uake ue of it for private purpose. - ,.r ': r . "J- I his plan wv to make Bunk it keeper. . Instead A keeping it, they would silently lend it nut, the people woultf know aothinf about It. ana the Constitution would betome, in thai re soecC- daad, letter, hil irrt vslix-khodcrr-T1 Bank, and the borrower of their deposits, would get rich by using the money of the penile ! ' Nt aoroHiy wi wmetiy wriimtitiiwrrtaBT2eoi ihH tlw whole' country-lid tiilo-Hhi uiicoosiitu; lional aystein without being mn of the priiiciplw nnlvriq in it. The Secretary of the Treasury evert year re ported that there were eo many milium in the rreaitury, when in feet, there was not a dollur there, the whole having been Isnt out to trader and speculators and the Government having rio- ihmg ln but a credit on the books of the Bunks. In 1837, all these keepers of las public money became defaulters. Having tent Tjur ihe public money, and liot being able to collect it, they refused to pay the warrants of the Treasurer, and acknowledged themselves defaulters, one and all. This threw the Government deck upon Ihe ori ginal rdn of ih Constitution, and began to oti the eyes of the people.- 1 1 was now discovered that the idea of keepine the public money in Batiks wa all a shsiri, that, nTeffTrirw- im lol EPT, t:.-' .. i.-"'-t i i k?t-?r j . . .. . mn nr- on Li-'.iiitis nmi insi I lie result waa R subversion of the provision of the Coostilu lion, which requires thai H shall be kept in the Treasury Until drawn out" by the authority ol en appropriation by (congress. Isvlng-wT qTierifeR tifTrdeperhirW frwRtheoiwtitmRHriir ihBmPKai.me0iRLlla. lh.fu.ilMBu.uLjhat instrument, and recommended a system which - I slwiiild jf e ven.ttbez.drBwiiuTVof InV "money Jrni mr iToawry except in pursuance ot app propria limn mane bv uw.- n wiJnsrrfiW piatrsTtFte adopted, or whether the oVfaullera j(,!JinLhfl I m fe;aCfaWiulttioiMee-in i . . . ' ' iug questions which bss agitated the country ever Stripped of all disguises, the question is just this t " Shall lie puhlie money hi applied to private au The Dcmncraey aaye M it eiatt no." The Fe derel perty savs sW," And tni hi the great point in controversy. - fVost the Sortk Carolina StandarJ. HARRISON'S FEDERALISM It is a little amusing to see Ihe Federalist of the old rho"l, who are now io the rank of the " whins,' aniinu to clear Gen. Harrium of the chrge of being a Federalist. ' Do they think Fed erahain a crime! No but they know ihe peojile will never sanction Ihe doctrine of that party, and therefor strivs to dertite them by denying their own faith I - ' In regard lo Gen. farrittm't Fedeaajism, (here it the most ample testiusHiy, so moch,hat it ji surprising that even Ihe Whiggery should attempt lo deceive I he people on the subject. For our fan, we should think farther testimony on the snmeci unnecessary j but some id" our political friend have ijgU swwise, ae rmyeelred rctto the pMiit. Several citttenR of the fairest character and Ihe nmsi unimpeachable veracity certify to llarnnmv rederstttm. , Mr. Fwierof-Lexington (Keo,)4ay, 4 refer enre to Ihe proceed i g of CiHigress in 1794 and 1 800, in a letter addressed lo H. Diniel : H Iu an swer to your letter of tin date, (June 27. 140) I will say that I waf in Congress, as a member, di ring the great struggle between JefTerson and Ad ams. aret know ihe ficf that " risnn, then a delegate from ihe Northwestern Ter- ritoty, wa upon the aide of Mr. Adams. lie was a Federaltsi, and wore the black cockadeV,; , . Mr. Price of TntnibuJI county, Ohio, who ie spr eottf.-m itjr JJur<t Krmrrir Ww Bighty wr peetHhle man, and .eiteusiveky knqwn ..hroughout the feie, ha given, under oath,' matter concern iug Gen. flarrisun, of which (be (Lllowiog is aa si tract , : ..... ;' ; ; ,-, "Tit he frsqiieetly taw him tad beard kirn can ters nn political staUsre at lint time, and ilia l be kaows him to have bee a member of ihe Fedi-ra! par ty tt that lime-HAH FREQUENTLY KEEN HIM WER THE BLACK ("OCKADE BADtlE OF FEDERALlJi.VI ATTACHED T HW HAT-tnd thot h d.umnC'.ly rememe- r betring him obiwrve, in n trgument ie favnr of the sedition law, erase nc of Chirle Pemkertna end ethers, that be thnntht it wtt proper (or tee Pre)et, tit beads of the lVnart ment, sod member of Cnnprpa, TO HAVE A SHIELD TIlR'fWN . AROUND THEM THAT Tllf.Y KTTOt;.n XOTJ1KIN TUB MOUTH OF EVEKY BLACKGUARD THAT WALKED THE SJKU.r. Notwiili -landing thi and other proof, we dnre ssy tho " I, .:' wdl still ninke somo of the gut! ti o'- t- 3'. ji'tmsei 17 no f egpfa,,,, , ' ., IVeat the Yurktill .'&) Vumpilir. 10 THE PEOPLE. ' . Some of our citisfliw Imvo exprossed a great cu riosity; to know why so groat a number and some seemingly foi.)i ioierrogatorie are propounded , to them in taking tlio Census on this occasion. The why's and wherefore' have repi'aiedly be , anted f Cap FuHrni ihe presenr tenw-Df ttiH lAstrict and a worthy ynteran M the revolution. In order'to satisfy the people fulykon ihia subject, and In save the trtMitdesoiuo'and uetiteut einKli lure of time in answering questions whet) he should be asking thetn, he has taken it mxm himself to write to two of our - Cmiresini tlpn. Roduera J f. r.iknm. in .iu,. .i.i m.ra ika Mouii and motive Government had in requiring a census . of thi nature to be iskfln..AIOIie!(!fojt.w!i'iL wishto antisfy ihnHiselvet 'oo this auhicct. enn do so by a peiuwl of ihe subjoined letter, which Cupt. ' Fulton received froni General .Jjanie Roger : ly. i ;.?;WeiiiROTn City, June 1st, ISld - Drr Fsirhr: Your letter respecting the reasons why so muny emiuirieeare mee in' taking the epnsus, and the motivostif lluwO'Wlio framed the law, hsabeon received, ud m snswrr )6 that, and one lJdrtied to Mr. CallkHin, I have to y, that he olI mo and all others d whom I have empnreil, that the only motive, , of the G ivornmcnt, m h know fulljf'aod in dettl the resources and Mcilth of the country, and the precise HaJistic of our productions and cropejsn a to know how rich aud happy a people we are, with no intention or design at they believe, to do ny thing else than to shew the Rrorld what we are, aud what we can do as a people or nation. . Mr. Calhoun '.old tne to say, that s . far as he knew or believed, there was no other design tlmn the one I have give above.iud to relieve hiin from a wparste reply to yours." ' t "I 8CARECUO V ELOQUEN CF. V My!!!c!sJ!iLtaJ!I -M nQtJwyj-ir-sliut .au&h,-ii&: verthulva was the (act that the rpaffl why ouT army swore terribly in FlHndpr,,, watoscaue lliey r hy. llie Ui uraiorare m t,oitrti not trnty 1 tearing paswop la luttert by raking Billingsgate tre;t Kir matter of entertaitiment, j'he triivHhng, yvnig missionaries Irom lonuress deserve the credit of bringing to market this muddy fustian it is scarcely too bad to apply lo their progress from log cabin lo log cabin. Pope's in describing the victorious course uf one of the poet racer of joe iSiinriad, , d Renewed by ordure's sympathetic dree, , As od'd with magic jutcos lor tlieeeure,r Vigorous he rise j from the effluvia atrdng, Imbibe new lifu, and scour and stmk along.' Rut a worse leature even than the vulgarity, the empty nig out iu ina oregs. ot tiwir wnoiesaie pua- lions, when the lust n rt ntthe deboshed fn-h to swim call fut th the bacchanal noise which pnsae lor " wtiigentliusiasin, it the utter contempt for the moral letting of the community which hat C 1,'uc 10 foruv marked xhamctasistie-Mnt W .Whig doingt but ol .Whig apeec.lto. With thwi th Bible aud all Ibioir sacrod uud'awful are hurl ed together into their tool chaldron of fnction, end lh"ir of tors dmh it out to the multitude- with a glee that might have become the witc he of Mac ihJJMopliUwaaJaem eion of disapprobation it pregnant proof that the I rrmtirrrTir bei4iT rme-whreR-yw wW 1 S'bu.l ksi aVaii aJ 1? I 1 1 I I W lhdJHce Jbtipcd thiit uial--fi!Cewnod -Tths lOTIiiM.ltWfc. 4iR?mw -iirVNnrnireatitli. less lo enact) tucn scene nt (imced ni.-i kerv tn ho astnwnihed at enyrmnj -nrrnhj " til-Mi " 1 ""lir HalkitoR elilliuaTaaiii. ......i , -At-a1ato celebration at Hanover, V., a repre. sentativti from South Carulina addressed Ihe meet ing in a speech, the concluding and most glorious point of which i tbu reported. . . - ''lTCMT7 1 jrou, 'lleftenTT) on more fire, my brave boys, on the office hoklar. and the victory is ours fir they are giving way like all k1 upon the right!" -Thia noble specimen of the Hard Ciller miblime, we are ensured by the reoortor, excited vast and uprtwnous aimhtuse. . If is not tho r cord of nn enemy it r the ofliciBl tsirt of Ihe RichnnMid v bie, in which the orator w I hue introduced . Una. 1 hompsoo'o speech w jiwt the revepe of nr. i.mys.sna yet tl wa one or the finest we ever listened to if its kind Mr Clsy't waa gnnd, dignified and eloquent. Gen. Tliompsoa't waa racy, sharp about nigfiuii 01 nasnet ot wit and seaming taicas 11." . , For-the interpretation of the rore." we nn aume ihe reader should be referred lo P ipe' verse already quoted. I he "flashes need no etoosi. lion when it is remembered from bow bis in abvs , ne orew nit niriq iignt, and whoever ha any jut moral feeling requireth not to bn told urxm what part of. humanity his speech wa a kumiliaing, if i- iWwe-riope.'n.iy we ar sure, that tlie Orator' well known military enthusiam bdotjed liir to ihe impropriety of his laiigunge. We venture to aa TtbaVprce nlriTin the f iie"helias imagined, with 1 t : .c.i j- m . .'. . the legionsof ibe eoeeny iedisasimtis flight til frotif and - Ibe other place", in Ihe rear, he would be quite unable to keep himself from dong prodigies, Rod that his - general order " in such a case would be of neceMity by far loo veherrM?nl in style to read smoothly the next week. And wink euttinrm the ins ewer c'l'kl. Quixote fighting ihe wine aack in his night gownj UmT we ought perhaps to remember tlmt he wa in th ij'!h""Um"" neat ol victory and frit a little wolfy ah. ml the nock.n - Tb Riisrirtnne-1 that hi words should basw www fwnewtjertW . A venerable ijjil soldier of the revolmiooi'a men who had Hxight and bled for the country in time which u rwd meo's souls," came to mir office the other day to get a neetspaper. , The old mmtlerrmn still preserves the erect bearine which he had , nVKiiitirss acqirired tn the war of "78, r1 yet re Uinl a lively reeollertloO Of tteoe and Slrilinrlna which mtisl endear every grey-haired vetorun who ' remain among ns, tit those who are now enprving the full fruition of their toil and dangers. What kind of paper will you have, air 1 said we, after he had taken a ar-at. ,', "A Whig oaper. to be sure." srui me 011 gentleman, ivui H hig ii in tn-i volution, veung man, and 1 ant too H0. IVtHhen ttamied him rm of tht rtu ... ...... iv iiihiiku w HLl f ft J a i . 3 " iHRl W1IUKJ fKH Of M V big piper or the day, and the old man threw it have voted to hire or sell them (the poor who had aside wMh an l,rar.oce ol great tli.iisfaction brofcen the penal law) out, until they paid their ' , . ' "J Wff m',r' ' 001 my fine nd coats ; tut I tWJ tare toted to ,,Jt snwlZTZ'" v 1 SIlf TV ,,,.'A' - U .calla ULVOCRAllO peper." .,firi..i llrnir.Uv'Vli.l 1',,-m m,t X-r'h C,rlha Hh".;.,rt ' From the t!lbit PROSTITUTION of THE 8ACREQ FUNCTION. We have the oto.wiiig::Bt(ji;1e mrnitive from a gentleman of high chuntcter in the West. It is unquestionably trun, unley he Imj been grolv de ceived, a thing not jtrobublu. In a note, our cur. reMMuletit Mvsj , j...,'.. ;.. ..' "" Phe statement msy h relied on. Th name of the preacher, I am told, is Con well, but cannot vouch (r this. There is tnoth'-r man playing the name game in Kentucky, Con well i a- Meiuodt Uxal preacher, store-keepsr, and a candidne. A aodate, resjieciahte "ii;2n nf one orour-'ea-lern citie iravellinir lutelv in Iml inna. anil - stunned one evening at villsne nn VI;i....i,i.,. He had luken hi sujiper, when the landlord at that tlfcro waa lo be a religious meeting in the village, and inked him to attend it. Our traveller being a nmu of a aeriout turn f mini!, who would rather spend an evening in. worship, and listening td a profu. ble discourse, than idle it away in Ihe bar-room of a tavern, very cheerfully accepted ihe invitation, and followed hi ho) to Ibe meefufg houst A fiumerotj and very bfdely congregation were col Med ; and the exercises of (he evening were com. mewed by singing, a hymn.- When that was fin. ihod, the preitc tier rose to pray the dovoul part of the audience knelt the prayer -waa opened iu fhe umuiiI lorni- rbo preacher, '.with apparent de. yoiion, appmacnea tne id rone of grace, dwelt on the vnriiru blessing then enjoyed by those around him, especially in the conversion of ninny sinners from sin and snlan to the kingdom of Christ ; and then, to tho astonishment and horror of all thr e. riouepart ol hi audience, proceeded louttct thsnks civinus that mairv also had been cunnncl tl.. sin nf tremocrucy ; limy had ajen the orror of the Huli.-jj91si!ry4TtHt brii. xin tiuren'VirdtoTucoiain to- thi mtrvellout hutii. of Whiggery! 1 do not prcletid to give thnetio t aw4a,.4tr-44yiwttt ''thfr-ermched "KliiCiiTn "of blniipbuwy -in his.darinydesevraiion of the boly en. ercisetoflhe aauoluarv.- It iaemtbi-h to di i riU SSSk jWWf ?4.iiWi. Tbtt 4rveleT W ho ' hnd been inveigled into the Tippecanoe club, u'-idcr me iuch mat ne was going to meeling, rone Irom Roeelinji ffi w hep he heard Jho throne of grace inlulled by the discourse of a party orator. ana iookdu rouna mm. pinny, subur people, who had burn deceived like liimstlf, were still nu their knee, Itut In edditioiC Ihe bouse hud becimie crowded with The 1r loom Inwyert and all tho : ji Vc .t - -ii Kiwr di me vmage, wno had oeou imire correctly informed, a to the vile, purpose of ibe meeiin r. and who now stood around laughing "and exulting iu i nis scene 01 aisgusting depravity. Thoprent h. er rosrt from hi Jtueuav-and SHidj- Let u eotttiniie the aoloftin exercisee of the evening by ninnin-i a liymn j' and then beckoned lo some one among the audience, who arose and lienn In aipr a 'iwnt- "" wjrrtinbiKisxc w-yrfg j iniya-tiunej. j net- tne preacher, tnking a text, and npm riKing and pros'itutiiig the form of that religion or wl.ich I am. fold be i an urdaincd minister, dulivered a political Jiaranguo, containing (he usual Mtttn fulhe Iho,!. abniit the exlravauance of the Ado in.idrs. tmu.-rrrw-lrrrnWtn iry, and change tlmt were going on for lliirrion and brd-den--Erffliigh jiasiiul.ject "rslmT'tl.j; dHund herd cider.- r""Ml( " I'ursuoo in ail ILs HIulsils, lint tin f " yir-tggTry.-sf :itiML Dn.liihia some of our Indiana friends in the" region tR.siiito.wcm "f Ffdcraj. circuit ,-iid-awo whether be it a !JjrsimslluaXuuLn fur ihe Le. 'I'' well aae g'osK-l' minister. ;:' SournVnur Kentucky friend lso may inform us whether a minion ha not been established io Ihnt Stale lo advocate the bard cider candidal under the cloak of religiou.'' - Judge vBerrien hat publish!, by wty .we pre some id" defi nding (Jen. Harrison, from the thurg of being a Tarnfl and AoU Mlavery mm a loiter from the latter fo liimst lf written in 16:111, which, to (ar-from acquitting;-tho Control, sustain lb charge. - - - ..-.-.- - Abolition, MarrltonRayit M 1st. I dii,nJ think thai C-ingret can abolish, or in any nmnner interfere with slavery, aa it m. ists io the Stares, but upon tho apnliraiion of the State nor abolieh slavery in the District of Co. luinbia, without the eorseul of ihe Siatr of Vir. ginnand Maryland, and the people of Ihe District." Here thon, Harrison admits (he constitutional right of Congres lo touch the question, and in tertVw wuh alavery, and to emsncipate in the Sratea, with the consent of any slava State or in Ihe District of Columbia, with the . nnsent of Vir gnus and Mrylatid. Now, the consent of a Stale 10 I violation id a compact made run wiili ,, .. r! I ftvet)ifain4 tataB..Mti. justify 'R ViotaiiiMtuf the compart, and ibe South uisixi mat congn-s hut no right to interfere, cither with or Without auch Consent. This ii the atronir 8,ai. r; Kr"""J' 1" Southron bewaro how they t aluiii.'t.m il l.u .1 : - . . .... unm oeir iiiirriwHlmiil 1- i I o q'nitaiinn bove is io rtrict conformity with ILini. sou's plan of using the surplus revenue for A Ik.L. lion, Ihe dannrrou character of which we recent, ly demonstrated. A to the Tariff views, be pluy nun-cimtmiitul as hs as he ran. iayr : "21. tcood fllith and I ha nn.ica anil ki.prn..n r In my opinion, reouirs that ih f.roim-oi trie I arm, known as Mi. Clay's hill, shouhl be enrned out according to itt tmrit ami wwnv'1- That be is nppowd to the policy ol taxation for ntection (we know he is not mnoaeft Ian that be approves Mr. Clay's iiill of Cou,nm,niae. Ho doe Mr. Clay, ihe father td ihe protecti tut- 1 Hy end so do many of the ultra Fcduial T.-.iT. res Mrrcwrs . - h Mr. Loti-vo t A short time tince, Mr. Charles Manly addressed a portion of the citiwwwof Wake and Johnston counlie. at Debner' (formerly Rides) store and I und.rsind, frnm authority which no- men. can doubt, that in defniidipg and praising General Harrison' eele!r.irH l. r... --iiiii i-oor s nne pnopie lor line and costs upon . - -..w .Mi.j.irru VTIIIIllin, If- iiw nmi, nq niaon oi lite lollowitl Uomu via 1 I .WLr. au,t f n .
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 24, 1840, edition 1
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