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westi:kn cauolinian. . - ; ...'i;: ' . TridayiirtXMKi::: H, 1840. H1KtATK KtrVBLU A KIECTOBA. TICEKT. Election the 1 2tk of November. wbirtricUGEORGE BOWER, rf Ashe county; , JY DlttlUY DOBBINS, of Rutherford. 2nd HENRY FULLEN WIDER, of Lincola BURTON CRAIGE, of Rowan. LITTLETON GWVN, of Caswell. RICHARD 0. COTTON, of Chatham. . LAUGHLIN BETHUNE.ofCumb'rrod JOHN BERRY, of Granville. : J0S1AI1 O. WATSON, of Johnson. WILL: P. WILUAMS, of Franklin, ALEX: W. MEBANE, of Bertie. CHARLES E. JOHNSON, of Chowaa WILL: L KENNEDY, of Beaufort JAMES B. WHITFIELD, of Greene. '' WILLIAM 8. ASHE, of Newbanover. d Ilk 5th. U Ilk ftk W Ilia r 3tk 4tk U THB ADDRESS TO TUE SOUTHERN PEOPLE. fit earnestly tnvoae we serious aiumiton ui every gocuWa aitn who read thi, to the address from tauVra oismber of Congress, which w b is week .- k t stlear-atw dispsaetotigto- statements- tM &MJo? . -,l'8 -1""11 - llUuulf-tiTrferfff (KOtuittun or concealment We do nut expect w jdt nt unreasonable partisans either to mil or be ynviuceil; it idls to address Urn, for though "on Me tma tits dead " to point out the error 4nd danger i ioir way, their would yet persist in what they have Sofia; ul wd tuk tlie honest farmer tod people of i ouiwtry wli desire to know tbe truth and act on it, it read aod fonder Ilia tbinjfa contained in thi id imi and to fecojiect, Uiat tb uioai reckless of owuoa will outdare to deny them. We aba.ll next week give the note rtforred to in the d U addf eaa, " ' . - "'"' FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE wuooa wBiuoaat aaJiou) sanaaa-iaii idcxtical. . li. wadoA'tf S P juld change i hot r nante Ireqoeoily. Whenever ikj uccd in getting into Nooer, their nveatgre trrtevdKm and tH4)wmi!atcf thatntTtBJfiTit ikiio.1, the people hurl liietfii out of ollice, their tiy chance then, Tor getting in Jjpw,i to change. Mir uaiue, aud in tin way deetive the itafle t UkJ are playing tUia game now. Vl'uw til tbe old j .im light order acknowledge their Kiruier profi'a-l Uunilor th4toH)ig and unnieaning safiM 4 '-'Wing,' thoy'ere eiidunvoriog t carry out i!ir prutctplea, but lUey are m cunning a tu cloak mm wtib lip proloHM) of Duroocracy. Y - t la the "yeaf .131 Si wnen our tJoveniiiwut doier 5r37no kmer to aubinif to' the refjeaied aggren hjw of Englaud, tout boldly beclabsd wiL- in. that, hoar jrf Irijil jiiid dnnger, ,flf4 Ji 'Sl uuuilain tlie b:iiior aud right of their country Liery Kepublican in Conre voted for a dec U ra mi ot war while e very. reder Hat voted agaiuat ,i. Tie ijUicaa party throughout the country jporU)d in aarwlulethe Fedei-al party every 4iwr refuted tooo ojierate in it vigorou proeecu . Their leador tu C'ongreaa not nuly opiKwed (JIKI-tloatrirr'twrreT-op rsss, relused lo sole aupirfie tej carry it on,-and I iKi iviuLjIIj isstt; a fleOeutu Ml, .the.. war waa-ettccet!uiiy waged, and our nop and navy were covered wrih the honors of'ri'.T ... J -. . . , . lrn lr . L- i Ji j coiRitrj. tut Wiwe nviier cn .enersoo ana 'j Dehwtrstic pi rty those friends of a cononli- I iiied Gcrernmeni, who go for strengthening lite lands of the bxecuiue by Sedition lasts, with wore rws OMMt-rchrcol power, now' call tbuuuelves Da- -. f-" iwj wmiui, -loi .u WM. f - 'nhst cUuiuiug, like luetuselv., to be a Jttfor- I -mw Republican. , . ' II any itiau doubts that Ihe old anti war rederal' ity w t mtigtu a man, lor Harrison bow, let him I isd IIm luUotkiug prool. Here l no idle aseer -ita, but the minus given, so that there cam be no Mutuierstuiithiig about it. We will, if poeniiie, a week or two, pubiian tne able aud interesting rticie at length ir.MN whu;litbe subjoined alnle. mm alulructed by tbe Washington Globe : WIIIGGERY IS FEDERALISM. "The Federal Whigs in sum parts of IheiJnion are Xteaiptmg to make tue people believe Uiat the preaeut Jauutriiic party is the oi l t odersl party, and liistuis Pat V In tMrti m the old Jetlersonisn Repuclicao "J ! Fut Uu put pustvihey bava oUk-cted son bail aaoiesai geuiHnnsn wliounue acud with the Fe. " party, but, uavmg bucjuic converts to the JJwao ?tfiuUv ar-rw eeppwtiiijj-tijB -priacrplos 'in "wes of tit Aduiinisir.uoo. , To put dowa tins btlsebond, C. O. Greene, editor ot a Marmng Post, asAon,Dd B. F. Hallutt, Esq., have xtxct4 and siurjolied. i mta of tnfoniiauon, which ) effeetHslly wete-dowe Una Waig prteooe. ami giLU.AU4.tipefftle4tiot tratf JS '.Uc itMuiutg m tAs stisrk pCiq. "W sttsll tivs Uii sxiKwiiioa euUr. with many 'woks to aesars. Ureene aud tisilelt for pertorming work sseifeciually ; but lo apprise the reader what say Mpaei to And la it, we select ths following "lKfllel Webster and John Davis, th two Wbil Se- bora Massscbusettft a a) shown by tbeir sayinir f toon ave eonnhgomg OrMfm-i'frf Vsitl, tmrtng IA tatt War. . - "!a C Otlea, who heads Uij llartison eleeloral W"J alaclie!U;'Oliver & Morns, Mr. W. B. "aa's avwit in hrm th Ati.tiiimiwtj over to Har- J Lamelt SsIuhmibIL ona ut the Abolition smO- "tnef BelL II ji- ..u t:..unj il. wiua l-'irfa. - i stauuttM at W.imiiinN . hm. wiiilnAl Mthiea "wbsoa ana th wsr. and. with Dertsmin Ritoeell. I . W libs) ILaalaaaa iMti.utl a.t lLtitm t itswa. nn'MSsn.1 ia Jda.luiiiii. as tliev have recently Jsckatu s Buren; aud as Uicy were then r tfl Brituh, i""" orsoiord, who was Gov. Strongs Secretary WW. k firf I1,m, . - . -eais aUtuwi, and Samuel A Wilde, tbe only of 'be Jolm Ada me electoral ticket of " "schiisotu, are now Harrison meo. tjeiiejj, SW( 0f lhl( nmutaa ui Congress '(,pirtj!il i r..,. .s .i Mui.i . u. (. it. ... --i.'vimmiira I7i4.wyt'-iivai.k iiiiata Solli,, Ljtelv deceaisiL isaaoo nt Ute I of Ui llnrttiird Convention to Washington, . 1? 1 nl'k'1 Whig at the time of hia d leslh. FeJernlliS, n 7 - "!kinstm, an old and leading , tu the Pri!Tlvnia convention, in l-M Ot U '.ciilty, tliey "he f. tr;. : .ii'ii r. I , r. , ... : I, il t!,c 1 . i...t ul In Cllll- i li.uti Vi aa.iiH-.i .JiKul j i'i. a, thirty ' w hum are auw " Tim iniTorml w vi '.! i .1 'mi f y two )'i diral mrmbrrni Lvngrtn, Uii it ticiu aru now l!nrnou ihig$.. Whea CSovvrnor Sfronqr JirJ of the declaration of ' war, ho vent to the lilnture a atrmig incwij.'e agdinst it, which mat ec!n.?H If tlio rfjxirl of a cm- nmiffl. ; i Be only aurvivurol t!iat cumimtb-e laLbaricti Jaekaon, out of tin Harrimn tUclort in Icli. A com mittee wi apKimid to rcomiHtmd a on account irf'Uw Wicked duclarnlioii of war; the only survivor of wlwni ia Edmund Dwiitht, uow a llurrim Whig He- " naior m Uiat Mate. " Governor Morton wa clerk of the Iofnocratic Se nate of Maiachiit)tU m 113. Ht-tli Sjimgu, nuw a ; Democrat, voted to binlJ a eveiity-fiur puu aliin, and ; prwwnl it to the Oeurrul GoveriimeiiU Of the thirteen benal(ra who voted airiiuat it, aix ara now living, ALL IIAURISON WHIGS. . " Tba three moat prominent aciort in tlie Faneuil Hall ometinjr aaimtt tl.e war, in July, iHVi, are now Imnp, and ALL HARRISON WI11GS. i "Of the Middlosea mretmjr, in July, 1812, to de - iKMince the war, fimr of ihe moot prominent actor are living, ALL HARRISON WHIGS. i "Of the Worceatfr eonvetition, in Angoat, 1812, wbicb adopted a highly treasonable addew in relatioo to the war, twenty membtra ara known to bo living. ALL HARRISON WHIGS. r-r- H Samuel Hoar and Nathanif) M. bnvia, two of the dclegatee U the Hariubnre; Convention, which norni. ' Dated Harrison, wire old f'tderaliitt, the former ha ving been one of the atronfjeat advocate ot the Hart ford Convention, and tlie latter having been in the Le gislature and voUd for it. V (w Levorett 8ahooirtll,one ot the preaent Whig corn- mi 1 ItlM of PniliinMlililN Mi;m ,kA I ui.l.lilM mnA a tke-metkm mrvainlar U tk Hart fad Imtttntum, in the Mawwchuwstti Legislature. ' Of tte ritacn aurvivnra of those who votd for the Harifbrd Convention in the Senate of ilaajachuisette, TEN ARE HARRISON WHIGS. V "Of tightyjiv member of the Ilrmro of Rppreaen . tivca rrcentiy mrvivinr. who voted for tbe Hartford .'.Convention, EIGHTY-THREE were lriou Whigs. " Of the twelve aurvivor of Ihoae who voted against the Hartford Convention, EIGHT-are mv DmnocraU, otio unknown, and throe Harrison Whig. " AH th known turtitort of tht Hurtfn'd Crmwii , tion, TWELVEtn number, are HARRISON WHIGS. "Of Governor. Strong' Council, who adviaed the HortfiM-d Convention, the only TWO aurvivor era HARRISON WHIGS,- - - " Of thoae who voted in favor of Joeiah Q'iiney're dution, that it ia not becoming a mnrnl and refigimi ircuun iu n-ioice over lie vwuirie or me war. m 1 .' i. ..!' ! " . .. ... " M - V AtKkl j .in. 1,.4,. upoa juf-mtmrn-- vw-pfg,' wen ua now a uemorrat. u, reeotutton wa exouneed from the Senate jonrnaL Of tboae who voted against expunging, TKJV now survive, ALL HARRISON survive, of wftorrf NINE are Democrats, and three lUrrmon Whica, Of the fiiurteen candidate for Harrison electors, now in aomination. TWELVE are old Federalist and two apostate Dvmocrati. Every one of them i now a Whig office holder f "t)f the Federal elector who voted for Rufu King, wcrjeiirtiontij Jmf Monroe, in 1819, seven are now living, ALL HARRISON WHIGS. p W r lr u kJZr T"uV' Congress from Msasachewtta, LIGHT are old Fe-! ders lists, two postals Democrat, and one too young to have had any clairacter at the time of the war: - while Mr. Parmenter, one of the Democratic member, is sn eU school Repnblican. - ' -' - " jVine of the old Federal members of Congress), du ring the wsr, stUl survive, EIGHT of whom ara now -T"" T! KIT" t "Z T"77i r"- "Every old Federal Newspaper In Msssaehusett, t which oppiwed the wsr. now support. Gen. Hsrrisoo ' lor President . . Hsving tltee identified eld Federalism and ITarrW Wbiggery in MsHetichuseits, the exposition give a , few item for otber Hutes. In Richmond, Virginia, thiry-two Federalist who' Med for old John Adams, still survive, THIRTY. TWO of wltom sre Harrison Wbitrs. Of those who Wed" lnrr7elluron7au no urvi"veT of whom are siiUDeoKt mucrata. By WI.igh, wha,..hca4ls. tfitf'Harrisiin"erecto'ral tifkt. became a Fedcraiist i Tnr-daW-oTIeffereoaTsws CrgitcMss ot bis Coif for ever havinrbeeniDBiiwcrat- ?"S'retarv"of tlie Tlsrilurd vonveotion, are llarrisoa i in vunie-vuem, tor w "tTTiii uipuim-ja WW.-MF.LfZ wa propcised fixing on a day pi thanksgiving to Al miehtv Cod for Harrison' victory on the Thames, which wst voted down by the Federal party. Of that majority, fsenfy-jtse are now living, SEVENTY- FOUR of bom are Hsrrisoo VVhlrg, "-'imir. or UKUUiaxxal-- Mfat .wsss Jfeertiif ml Sarmtogm, sa tiks,I9tA mfAugmrt, 18t" This i the heading of a speech with which tbe Federal papers ere oow filling t neir columns. We have rendjt over to see what the " god like Dan iel" eould have said to justify Ihe high encomium with which hi admimrs speak of tu ' The whole scope, argument,; ndvin of he eneech rend lo two points I list is, for the. revival of the Protectir Tariff, snd the estsbliahmeot of another mnmmatk Hank. lie goes lor restoring the money of the people to the Banks fo tbeir uses aod speculations aa foruterly. - . . Thus we see lb federal leaders are throwing -off Ihe rnsjk and coming out more and snore plain ly for a new TarifJ and a new Unite.! Sin tea BankV And yet there are those among us who pretend to asaurith'tt the Harrison pnrty i not the Federal ' party. Uore is Daniel LWebs4e, wHa during the 'lulewSrl tli iVftia r( aiiiMt' la a 6W n Guvernineul, . and thought it sinful and unbecoming to rejoice at the aucaosa ot our victorious troop, at the very head of the Opposition, prortnitning llarriam the "etandard Hearer" of bis party, and yut they are - lull FsikJidTuili. Here is every surviving member of thn Hartford Convention, which during the lute war plotted a eeverarwe of th Uukm, and formed a plan to erect another Government a Momnrchf and have a Bninh Prmea to rule over itmia mmm era swry pea.ofTbese traitors now living, in the field, wild furious seal for Harrison, and yet we era modestly idd that thev are not Federalist. - If thev are not Ftwlernliae' in iTijtajrie "7?,itijr Is Daniel Webster S Repultltcau T vkra lit Hartford Gmvenlioniata Republicans 1 . Are she Bsnka that latdy raised sixty tbouauud dollar in Philn.bdpliia lUniubticaii I Are tbe Uri. tish B inker who wib luo G tvernntent to assuine ths Suts dcb Republicans t V en, may the jjnrd deliver tbe people fro n such Republicans aa tbey are. - -." f . Mr. Webster closes hi ycH with Ihe declara tkm that, if Hirrison is not elected, he hotiM re tire from politic. ' . ' ' ThU is, iiidaed, an'awM flireal T . Tut we bsve sfrnn bies thut the country will be aide to get l,nr wiih Hit hurl. Djring ttiS Isle war, the conn- tr? eH on pretty well n-H only wtihotit hi sid.b-if with hi trentn exTu-.i i m mnrr -m on .u - bkIb, mr.r o tti;:.fe uUe:y th it It cnda iin. ,1,1 ; 11, Slid I..- i (iff It-,-. . ... acme Ao ,A . i, t ,t ufnw thrmul, i $ I , ' : .n.ui I i'uiu . ,.i ; , i ; !d.-chu'!!(! L , .-,,!,. pr--s agamxl a tteii, ,.-i..u nf vv.ir. i.y 4tK yea to 2 1'J a. Of the i nine are liw line ; ' il.n 'ij (,'( HAKKl.Sii.S' Wli.v.S. tlirrifn WW'. gao of the IV- !er -. i eJ:,ed by ''V j .Tlie chief or C rty H t'oiilieetif ut U. 'I' fi'e tn ' Hun win wua.f.ff. i..ry t,: : ;...,;h li.irti:.rd 'Con-' ft'inioii, oi I. .I-! , , v4 i,, , a ,riJt,, C,,;,( i I oot. 1,: . i i t '- t--r.it. U TiK'HarilfordTi'.in-.. Loarci ii;ii i ii Ii iki)' e;ifon-t (he mW tlie l lih M.tn-ii l-i i thai Ikn. li irrimm ini-l.t be rnaUirrt I. ! r... 1 of office for cowanlire. This waa afttr all I.. proten.! d military explain, tlie buttle of Tipjwcun.H!, Ttinmeii, and ult. A lr weiks after tin- wish wu etpn-rd by Dwight, HarriMMi i'i)iid hi cominiKsion, and retired from the army in the tniU of tho wr, and Jw:kon trxik his ptnee. Yet the name ninn Dwiihl, like Duff (Jreen nnrf .the roil who have brreiolnre dt clared iUrrimtn unfit to hold ollico evn nir any administration, aro now trying tu make the Amrrican (iiniple Uilievo lie i a "hiirul " , Tbn foe rotary of the Hartford Convention, an old blue light enti-wur Federalist ii uow a marvel 1'Hiv proper IIurnm Whig ! . .; . : A FEDFJIAL SLA N Drri'-FFIXTIJ A LLY Bl ''..'' V 'J "'.'' ": LBNCED. ; .. The Federal Jtarly in the South charge Mr. Van Buren with having been opposed to the last war, became be aupported De Witt Viinton for the Preidery, Wlw, they any, wat the Federal anti-war candidate, in oiponuiin to Madi-on. Now mark how plain truth from their own inoutha shall put these wlundurer down. - Hore is authority which they will not dare deny, for that Foreign Bind organ the Nntionnl Intelligencer i to tham,' proof atronga holy writ." , ' From the Rational Intelligencer of June, 1S12. ' " 7Tie Ihmncralie mnnUrt of jie Safe of New York have USANIMOUSLY nominated D Witt Cliulon for tht I'rettdeney." , - - ' ii . " . . FACTS ARK STUBBORN THINGS. According to the official atatementa from Con grena, the los of our Governmciil up to tbe pre aent time ba been . A - - , , ,' By Banks . . 131.973.722.: ! ' (Thirty-four million nine hundred and seventy three thousand, aeven hundred and Iwenty-two dollars.) ' ' Other losses . ' . 17,474,722, 1 . (Only U uullions, four hundred nnd eeventy four thousand, seven hundred and twenty two dol-tawJ-'-.-.v ;---. ;"-n,-; -7 - :;;V : These are facts wo.lh,to honest men, more than volume of atsertioti. Still the ItunJi men would fain make tbe people believe that the tuftd and best place for thefr money ia in the vaults of tbee awinoliug iiMWopuliof. wU4l -lvvw Wmty-ed he ivrfiimmvnd -people f thtimstintyI'1& of between thirty and forty million of dollars Can Federal humh'.ig make men of common r m'Il'"81. . ELECTIONS IN NEW ENGLAN D. The elocliou in Vermont for Slate officer lud members of Concres b iusl over. Althouah th Kepuhlican have made no pretention to- Vermont; the FedcrslisU eeem terrible alarmed, and great, ly apprelm.ve lhanhe? may lose it. If Ibey ttuM' ,,K,r 'U ""S trembling in . '.,. - m ... - the " cabins," it would take a double oronortKM ua" bard Cider with as) extra allowance 4' "sterner stuff" mixed in, to keen tbeir spirits no. The Maiue eleciion lake place on tbe lltb this month, this State is Republican, and without doubt, will re elect r airhold Uoverayr " The heat of tbe : whole, however, is that tbe Fed , , ,. . . , .r . . ... . ... """'r""'''-"''"r!""- sncnuseti j ineyare inasitig toe moat tremendous emriiona."iJoueiil John Uavi," orator W ilaon, and soortta of other Federal Lawyer aie hurrying in hot baste, ruuuing lo snd fro ever tht State, making spnecbee sod d Unking hrd cider. , , -i.--!t'wr. LOG .CABINS end e mrtkf-Kmtusasi ;Wa have beard for- outbsat, the ry of fog jt -,--;-7---r!.5,'-9..- "TntfW wrfc "' l ins ptaia ana honest tHrmersot the country r... nlmn m..,. l,.vi. . w i. '-A lueiuselve ''aii-agw'-'''"'' ' wl 'Wfio'arel"he"'meo 'matiinTalYVKe niss) about Inst Who are the meo that get up parades of mock cabins, coon akin and barrels, are they the real dwellers in log cabin, or are they city gertileinen, merchants and protessiocisi vbaracter T Ar these oot alway the head tried and leader eucfretwMvei-ee-tney aot-cowtrtre tnetrnwitt iwrt for then 1 , k I If au what i tlieir object in adopting thia line or eonduct, and w.ly is it that JJauk Mien, iner chants, lawyers, and doctors should eagogo ia build ing log csbtns and spend their money in having shows and leasts, to which the invite the Country people just before tbe election I Do yon not believe that alt tbi stuff about log cabins and so forth, is humbug to divert the at tention of the people from investigating tbe prin ciple of their party, and to wheedle them out of tbeir votes! Why ia it that the Harrison party, from tbe liar. risburg Domination to ths present time, have never made any avowal of princiidea, but depend upon log cabins, Tippecanoe songs, and hard cider to elect their candidate I -'- ' Beiiously, are these rnean not degrading toss. tmelltgew and tree orn I ' : ' (&" Tkt amy tA IFJigi can mford Im aft. tribute thoutandt of electioneering pamphlett ami Imtpfdtritoii- let-; ter hava recently beea broucht to Icrht. which aa tabliah the fact that Ihe Dnllsh stitck-jobbers snd bank nieu in London, have aubcribed large amount of money; and sent it over to this eoun try to std the Whivin currying on the election. lr iHe W hij " enn siwcee d In defeating Vm j. j and get into powervtho coaideratioa for this money sent over, u to be an assumption of the Saie .h.. i tti.t U lh Cenemt (ventinent U lo iu.w I t- Z . - .. ' " . ::""'. ---------- t-1 ike i debt orintfwaTerwiOTTJftTirToTOoq ey in Europe. ' - ' , How will the poide of Nortjt Carolina, owe no State debt.' Ifk lo be taxed lo puv ho Ihs debt contracted by other States, for Banking, or. wild( scheme of Internal Improvement I Just a certainly a lite. Fed get into power so attempt will be made to aisume these Stale debts. They hsve proposed it slreudy, and only want power to carry it into efl -ci. So people of North Carolina took out I ' . The The Journal of the Amrrieam SUk $ tiety,V edited by Uideou B. Suutli, Ke. of Balti- J nsore, alway cntitum iiwiicr highly intciosiing and u-ielnl on lite euhi"'-t ot SilK ratsinff. Il is lio'iluhiid monthly at tlte cheap rate t4 tl a yeiir. We idnerve by tlio Pitnipiius,' that ttew su'.'ri. b rs r i t til.'siu tha Tirol and second volume for f ). U a vitUi il! tvi oiri'!!. ik lo those en; i ptT A ciiiti'iihiii wi'iur- f. -! r u'l.i.-r diiie i.( l'i i. t.-ta Ii no ruiM J 'J ' ' ' ' - r ' tl.ta l.'ilv hi I'.-r . !. i aupiMiai'd thut this kmiii i !,Smhi.J 1 1- t'V.i- - .1 . .: -,,-. . . 1. 1. down in the ii ,i.t. J by .the imrue of lu.in i.'..,.: in oi,ii!.:v tut iii - Woaliui,', ! t.U to know l.'nv niuo!) of i I .!MI tq North Carolina.. U'lmt a f..ct this is for the puojilo lo poiUler on ' 'i'lit grtut Mm Mating"- These wolds form part of the ciipijoo, to Wrhster's rpweh nt Srtrsiojjii. What is meant bv the word " fni.i meeting P Why, the meaning is that it ui not a e . 1 . .... ..I.. . - p .. . uietuing oi iriiT.i geiiMcmen, not a rowing me 1 iii)i cnii( club, hut a pomilur niwiling, ami i the peonle are called the ' mat). This in tlie light in which the Hartford Convention ..".Reuut- Iicuiis" r L'rd thn iienil it is the fiirhl in which .thev have alwavs. viewed thenu Old John Adams said Tbe m are detied to labor, mid ttwrirk by the advantages uf indepe.,,leiK-e and leisure, are j . , e . ' , qualified for uteruir siations.'' i ; THE REVOLT IN MEXICO. V After a dosperalH reitance and good dr-al of Jtlondshed, the Federal force havn btMin dufented and forced tu a capitulation. They surrendered mi condition that their lives and properly should be apared. Tba Capitol i auid lo be greatly injurinl by the fighting within the wall, and tiring of lha heavy artillery. The President ha agum taken - poeseesmn of the palace, nnd peace is restored. 03 The Harrison Federal Whig Central Com mittee of this Slate, have culled Convention to meet at Kaloigh, aud name as the moat proper .. time, the 5th of October, lite snmveraary of the , day on which the battle of tlie Thame waa woo by lbs dutinguislied bravery of Col. Johnson. Ilusss, for " Old Tip." lift la humbug I William S. Jlattlt has been appointed by tbe Governor and hi Council, Judge of the Superior Court, to fill tbe vacancy occasioned by tho resig nation of Judge Toomer. ; - v - - iK I. . S ! i ' .. Land ttidt in Ai Otleont. Late New Orleans papers contain the account of a destructive slide of the ' Levee in the first municipality in Uiat City on tlie 22d ult. The Picayune say; ' yTTT"r T 7' " Tbe Land sunk with sudden impetuosity, braving - bsh in the air, and mrkmg such water craft a were in the vicinity witb all the riutene of an ocean surge. Tbe Bayoe Mara Wharf was completely swept away. t The aauiajje extended along fits landing places twi or .Lbeabii lulred. .s uiia, aiidi.-rl tWMrtwe wwre ansMsr. ! tirjuted, -tmTfiS'iJf.tfiefif 'reH'er'ulH'ffy; ' useless. Ueep cracks in the earth were seen nearly half way between th former edge of. the Lcvce and tlie stor door." "T)Tw"Te very"corrsT(TeniWe and will require no . small expense lot repairs. It has been suggested that fl. siting wharf, shoulil a estsblislied, s the same cause which produced tin snd other slides on the river, will slwsy endanger a etubankntettt however strongly built up. fnl TBS WSTBB v.BAUKUnr Ma. EoiTua t In tlie but Western Carolinian I see s eoimunK-lHa ever tbe aignatur of 'A Cititen," which bitrodueeeki your reailsrs H Klwsrd J. Hale, lultusr "T Urn Fsyetterille tXtserver," tbe saute wor thy, who' has stamped an him the merttod titles of " a convicted bar." and "a cowardly hypocrite." 1 won der bow your currepondcut has become a welt r sjuainted with biml Why, he appear to know bun like a auok. From a thirty year ciiuaintnce wiih tue.inaQ, 1 can Utt.?.A CJtueo has bit 4uu ofTI to a r. I here i rut man on tbi ode of Hade more justly entitled to the epithets bestowed, than the said- " Kilward J. LUIu."--! have a few words myself tossy about bun, but before I take op bis pretensions, let ms pause at his ataia. " It is curious what mutauiorpltoxe scMneiutie lakes piac in hanie. I hare wa w d nt' than Crookshanks, that once lived on Brush Creek, who bad a daughter they called Molly patter he moved to tbe Western District, 1 happened out there, and eallad :.kt.ses aiy old. MiiiUbut, wUMOfbehoU, plant Mdi bad been chances into Alot-eXwe..- to it as witu Mr. lisle," when 1. first knew ' onrtj? .SMlSVlrtSJud. Jlah.wowiniwtht bn rot l. be a printer, he r--smie H " jbtfwer J. iasnd sDAiirirei.tiJtsl t7rtolt 1 bsJ.m hi name stands for Joane. In aiy next oiHiiutunication I will tell you tlie sneodote aow Js awasjris of Veanfr Etqnirt hi it The J. in hi name stands tor Jonney milMiBff tn Ka nitT in nrint imI ia winnnt.. mntti h.a i!r .-;r"r.jr;-.'iS33'trrrr--i'-s-w.. gene log y. , . , . It a au eld saying " that what is bora in th bone can't be whipped out ot tbe flesh." Never wth truth of any ancient pioverb more fully proven than Una one i in tbe person of Nod Hale. All his actkwssbow hi grovelling nsture. I will illustrate hieeharseter and props osu tea cy a historical anecuou. An rxitiisiaes wutVkrTIM'liii&ir'tosrthrXwZ Indoo as a ahow.-Ha wa strip pued of bis skins, and dressed tip in brocade. Instead of bis nel diet ot flsb-otl, and bear's-grosae be waa plantilully fed on tbe aesf and muitoe of old England. : But notwith standing all this good treatment, ho waa diasatafied, and dejected ; hi stomach failed him, and be pined away. At lust, be happened Ut bo passing by a fish monger' alHipTsnd inhsled the odor of whale-blubber ; immediately It rushed tn, seised the dipper, and drank off at a aitu'le gulph, a full ,uart of the rancid - stufT; it was bis olj dint, and hs gloried in it So it is witb our Esquimaux Nkb. By sccidant b ha crept up into ducenl society, but hi reliafa for flsh-oil, and beer's-grcese sticks to him still lis Mill del glit in bis old practice of lying, and crtcbing hi bead. AU th cow-hidt in Cumberland could not whip into him the principle of a gentleman, or wean him from hnn vulgar propensities; tor ttiey were " rn is) as : It was doubted for severaliresre-Sa-hicIl ot lite' low s artsv-Ned wat Jf excel led in vbmbor . -is . vbwr.it y. hypocrisy, or lying. 1 believe, however, it is now vet- tied, that be excels in all three. His paper shows . what a vulgar dog be la ; hi countenance shows hi hypocrisy, and it W admitted en all bands, that hs can out- i to Jew. - I rend tir r newrwper of an occrrrnmcs That rait! pl&cs ia New Eagland sssne ten years ago, Thers lived in tbe sain tows two men, one named Jokm Short ljog, and tbe ether John Long Short ; they were both remarknble for their disttks of truth, ' A dispute usia in IIm villatrs where Ihev limi sslfl whirh at thm ., two waa tbe ki-fst liar. Homo wf the- vtllsy-rs stnod 1 up" M X.baSlHirrXuiig. sihT soins held ouUur John Long Short - Tbe contest st last run so hieh that a general Tewa-fight was threatened, snd the justice of att out in. rmiiits w supprera rr. in tne I mn bB fearf waa fitunprofntsnt by eoitceMOf on Mti side j Itie dHputjnts igrecd thai both Lose ami Baoat were prodigioes liars, snd both were rqeaL. . Now, rf Ned 1U1, aliaa Ned JMtny-cak, had been there, that dispute never would hae taken place, for all would at onee have agreed '.bit Nkb was a greater . liar than either. It is bulieved by stvne tint Ns is considerably tinc tured Witb AOof'iiontaa. If Ibis hs so, it e m be well aceounlod for on the seure of Ins rsry nciaissf. Certain It la, bis frien. Garrwne bsa been trying to en- gag turn to en to LitMtri to sxlit a psiter. It is the very theatre ft his gf nms, and he ongtit to go. If be does go, I insist on K, ttiat b Uku with him L eorres sondeHt t be snsy need his rrvie over there. But I sen digressing from the regular trwia nt argti merit I took no sit Oeo te annnttnea In all nam, n. " Fels sod Republicars,tlMit I have known this Fayelt,.. ' villa Printer, from the time he was a lit.l dirty feti-y kof, called " .Ved Junn chr," up tn the ime wl.eo be tieae k write bis name R.lard J. I Lin," and In put on urscf importance 5 and inasmuch aa he hVi rmuf U' iie a preat man, I infmtd tn write bis aiooi -rev, which I pmmis you will be very nte.M..; TLre sre many " pass ",. inri'!nL, ), ,., , a( . t ' U'ltU... tu liiUr' 11.'', tl--U i'l 'prov !..' -ng and in ifiti'.tive to i..u U.yif li.e i n il. an-l atiow I'umii, b ' h I ii,,j,nt,.t t,s i n i. ul Cir. . .n pnn h, Ih.a " !oiii on!; (.,m ite ,,.. , L'rnw." '1 ue Mo:, will. bi.- j.ii Irii ii i"i in n- niinilieri I will -lid yun l,e firft nuUrr as so..!! u I en fi'l it '-!). lAH'O-l'UC'O. & ... foe TH& wteriiHM caoi.iMN. Ma. Editimi: In the h,t Vt-.!.-i.:t., I ui-fovnr ti.ot old Tantrabo'ua of Aioin Count)' !w cdii o out omrtradiciM my account d" b ealnbiiious, 'vi .i:. pnlili led m the Wetleru CaroliuMU; iNow, I have no sort of otij"ction In the old fellvw's scnbt'ltns h iho. U as he plemwa, but I do think ho ouht te ull the Imi'i and not. fib as liHully as be d. shall not go over the old fctory siriin, km I wi'1 r-, milll, llM , mnm rf hi. nwpl - : .. . i... ,ir . ilu., ,.,i n , . i .,. tows Ms hurt with my wagsjnn whip, bow he innJu tin jritflyt J nevorsawHiideretufe r'j3aafi?ttn i thedaysnt.mt IH He Iws tlio iiiipmiriicv ki ti!k i f f fa ! now,! wonder if tins old loiter ever I. ! .( -f into.f I'mg-ifh.ss! If h ever di.l. t ct Ui "' Z'Z I t r . I Tl ?n"!' rt was inmle so by the coinrui" of iiulure, but Ins i mnue so iy sun ournt winkey j by cutilanily kienwg his darling black Betty.''" ' v . ' I Iteard one of his neigfitwrs mf be beliiwd thit old TsntraUnru had drank liquor enough to fill a noil pond. Talk about my red lieu Wiiy.my facehy th$ aitle of hi would look like a bitHhinj apple by llmni.lo of the Pill moon. In tact, some wiggoueni uiice aetu , ally took bis fsce kir tlte full nioon. They tpr'd to ' camp near hi house one dark niglit, when, ths old fid low rame up near them and looked over the leuee, end ;. , every end took his face tu be tlie full moon Jim rmin. is talk about my red facet hy, it is a Niloriou fact, that when his look are in full blumi, an mailer how dark it may be, the never Ik'tit csniile in In house, but eat, druik, and work by Die nionnlnne of his countenance. - When be cnt'snrh capers, I was going to scire him . and souse bis bead in the swill tub of bard ciiVr, hot . Uie cumpaoy begged m for merry sake not tn do it, ss ' it Would beat the eiiiet and turn il to vine?nr. ' I tossud a glaMsot It in his (lice and it fsirly fized like wster on hot iron, and made tbe steam rise rapklly, 1 tell you. HU.U m. l.l 1 I 1. .1 ' I ' i urn wiiiiv uiu rvu im;vsi item is siwaj wnr-nyin waggoner, and trying lo catch six-twite- fnsn thorn. but now the wsggoners are beginning to know htm ton well, lie wants to administer on them ash did im . romeSiidy els. .Vggoner ouitbt to be mmleawara . of biin. Above all, whenever they sre haulms run- powder, they ought neer to let him come m gun-ehot. . for if ever lie poke his fiory khi near the ket's, they , will eprtai,nly be' bliiwn Hp. Good-bve, o'd Tsntra- " nrtgoa - - - -A ROWA.V- VVAtsGONElL . , ; UNITED IN W DDLOCK, ' la Caltamni County, on Jlte 2rtih nl'l.,i the Re-, D. A. Psnick, Mr. KOBKRT ARCHIBALD lo"Me iSX.Rl,U.liU1JRAJQSIJA1W..w tsm VwtlinihsthvTifnrIin Slacna. mars, Kq , M."lALEXANI)Eil STONEH lo M n- LAVINIA MULL. , " la Liucolntbn, ea tl 10th ult, by the Rev. W. Crook,- Ir.-tiAtDWElJi-toinW HUZABCTIi; MOIIZ, all of thai piwe. v , ...." . -' DEPARTED. THIS LIFE, ' ;'. tn this Ctmnty.on tlie M Infant, PETER DAVID, Son of Micbaal and bs rah Girl, igod 8 years, t month and 17 dayer - '"" -;'--; - --v:;.;v. -in this County, en ihe 1st instant, JIAftMBAU wi of William H. and Nincy Smith, a god a year, 3 nionuis ana o usy. : . . . Very mlilenly, in the vicinity of I.ineolnton, on Mon. day, tba Slat ult., Mrs, EI.1ZAHETH WILLIAM-. SUN, consort of Robert WilUmnson, E., agod abryiit S5 years. ' '' .- ItO WAN HOTEL. Tim sunHcuiir,n, 1 1 AVlNO purchased that well known and lunx ' eslaldiahed pulilic house, (known bv the name of SUugliter'sllotel,) situated in tho Town of tin Ji"bro.LAJil.Mu'oi generallv, Uiat the sams t sower for tho reefp ttni) (if TVflBcJers'and.IIuare'rM --,.,. His Tabl snd Bar will be sumdied with the and surm'tmdtti cnUiitrv alTrJr" '. H, Stable spacious nid lw,untjrijly1aut,i,u!4 , . V. r,.! X! - - The uisdereigned ntedeee himself that no exor. Iitui'wi'nis satiafsctioa to all who may (hvor him with a call. ' ' JAMBS L. COWAN. Balisbury.Sopt. 11.1810.- . ! tC , iv. I WILL sell, as Trustee of John Beard, Jr., a TRACT of LAND, lying within one irile of 1 1, town of Saliatajry.crmtaitilng frorn lt?(l lo 200 hci es. Titers ie 40 Acres cleared Land on it, of which about 15 Acres is first rats meadow, and a good flush branch running through it. The rcmnimlcr of the tract is wood land. Any person Sislun 1 1 purchsae, will please call on me, aud in cute of my abseuoe, on iny sou C F. Fisher. - CHAULE3 F13!II'R. Salisbury, Sept. 11, 18-10. - II. - ' ' " ltcIig;ions iolicr. ritnDRE will be a Csmr. Meeting I.eld at Mount Harmony, 7 mile South of halinlturv, (neur Maj. M. 8. McKenzie,) to commence on Wednes day evening, the 33rd af wewibatv--b-;'-7'.---j: "Ti Jatiriirydicii Coarli-TIakrrt. 'TIHS Sub-uriber will give stesdy employment to two - good Jonrneyinen Cosch-inskera, who can coma well rocomotflfiiM for bobit of sobriety and industry. Their business wi be to mukija'i'l repair Creches, d'?. tor Which, Qir tin y aurt) be Will pay liberal wiieee JUU.M k. JUAli.il. Lexington, Oct.iber 11, im if Vi8souloiv. iI111; Conartnsrsliip heretofore existing between the A Rev. joHs D. Shuwh snd J. S. Johnbox, is tins day dissolved by mutual consent lr Tbo School will ro-cuuiaisnce on M.mdav, lite Tttr SrpC.-by - J.--Jttt!tSt.KS.--'--- Rilukury. August 28, ISUL iU. "-""MATCHLESS SANATIVE. rpil(3 invaluable Medicine is for sula by tlio subscriber, al Millcdgvilln, Montirmnery co., N.C W. K. lM RAGK februsry 21, lfHOg. r t-'.'.'v. w.-r . t- i tt'tt ."rt A lUUrj iMinscruier norni nnn.t t rLM.Vl A and for Salo, st Ins Sum la Sulisbary, three brat raiu Rnad Wacom, : . SIMEON HICUCIC December 8, 1BT19. j tf- i TUB late Dr. Austin, in the eoun of the Jet winter, baned to ami friend id" his, a 'ISTOl. f superior ouslilv, mis ot Der r'"-?- r'a tx t fliake. It belonira to third person The iiiuivHlimt who Ms it, will please b-sve it at this Of 1 fice, t'ist it may tie returned to tlis owner. - S-i! '.'.tiry. S - t. I. l-VJ. .
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 11, 1840, edition 1
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