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fmw ) r n i IT vr v POWERS SOT DELEGATED TO THR tSll'tD ST4TES BY TIT 0-(TITrT107l, NOR PROltlRITEn BT IT TO THE STVTES,' ARE RESERVED TO THR II TV.t RBPECTIVEtr, OR TO JHH PEOPLE. Amendment! to the CoiUlitUtiOH, Articlt J'.- Summer XVUI ot Volume fXXi. j SALISBURY, N. Cn OCTOBER 1G, 1840. j JVo. rowi Commencement, l,0u0. gSw Ji. J1 JJS51 - -II!""1 IS-fSSUSfUL1. ttixi or tie WnnKl.Y::t:-CiIAS, FJ FISHER, EJt'wr and I'tofritlar. :. ... Asl ot itVlcrs REMAINING m tin IWOfTiceRiS'.li.biiry, N. C. on ine 11 duy of 'October 110. . . f.nnttHtiR ) MIllilluriMl AUflPV IVl'JiM ' W annum, in advance, or tgi oo, ti not paw in "I qAmthi from the time of mlcnbinp. OCT No f diiiLrribcr is worth Ihe subscription ; and the fail it u atriW the Editor of a wish dl.enniinuo, el least wosraVfoTS the emK m year subscribed for, mil be cwHtrtJered new engagement, (ty AAfrWm'n" cmrapieuoosly and correctly In tt At py square- (ot 840 rmt, or lee fines wlwj tyV)wr ,fl fir81 '',,'rtil,n-,,nd 2 cenU eootindsnee. Court and Judicial advertise. lL 23 percent higher than the above men. A de T.. r :td nek cent from the reinilar prices will f -..- ... .-.rlvXadvertisert,. GST Advertisementf L m fi poblieati.V must bt marked with the nam. rof urfition. desiiifd, or they will be continued till nd eh"d ecfcnrdiagty.. : Ta .Veotinn.V lei-e'rs .ddre-ed to the Edi- '- V A. '" ' Airrtin, Robert Albea.Rov. V. W. Alexander, Col, W. J, Act, Mm. Strah " ' Andenwn, Mrt. 8, D. ' ' , - - . Brtdslitw, Mia Martha Brown, Moan , Hrainiett, v, B. , Lyrrly, Jaw l4iK,CbjrlM M ImdiHi, Jhn -Iickav, Ham'L 4: Co. Iw,W,T. JUivn, Mm Maria , -r M..: Mclvnr, Dr. John K. McConnahey, Mi Maria Muwry, t Kilonck Brown, i Vnty ( aorvSnt,) Mnuru, CyL Julia J. (3) DR. CB. DOUGLAS ft W1N; rPiV0'" OlTicelo 2nd -JW 11 Haap of Mr. Lownn'g hncK row, (fn,erl oeenpwi by Dr. XiUhl Smith,)' nearly ipjiomte'MMhael Brown'a tor, p,4'.lt)ly tendora his riTe.tmoal uprrtce io ine puc. gqliBrwry, Auywt 21, 130. rpHK ftihaciiber,- mtendmffiirr fsi:reekt Kr pr to TEXAS for the purpose ot practicing law, would b happy to attend to any business that rhay "xmsmmns m hir; Penmit wntihir hVw)'tce8 wojJ do mfi to apply toon, either personally r r1ifTfcTteraiawJ TffSaflsiboryTMUri stay nli Caroltoa will be neoessanlyNjhort. ----- - ROLAND JON Sntemher lfl. 1840. ' V 3 r ' in Dane REFERENCES fl.m. Joseph SreRT, Dine Profciwor tiw S hiiid, t'ambri'ljjre, Ma. ; H.'n CnARtes Fisher, 1 H mi. Di F. Caldwell, Of Salisbury ; Hull. JoHft lt.L, G..-0. Swtri F. Pattrr'os LpwAap .YarbbouoU- 1 Kr Th Haleigh Register will innert he above 3 ri'tn, ami fiirwar.! the account to this office. 1 .. Of Raleigh. Jastrtceitcd arid receiving Znuhrs. fill' C-ttwUr FrtM "fi Donrd. WKITINU AD HttAPFINO Atii also, i'Urfi supply of . - - Wiaes and Spirits, (fwr Med'il oe, htdv will be kIi af wholwMtte and reuif, at prices Beard, LiM wis .iydt!n,aim'l.G. Bs, Buvilt Broom, A. & BUtkwell, Benjamin Bivings, John Brown, Mrs. Nelly Bullork, Walter A. r- Brown, Jamee, ti. Hoyd, tharU-a - ' ltiihert', Coonrad .-. .'- - C Cinder, John ' Conkhns, George II, ' Colton, J,aib L'allawny, Kam'l. II. Cranl'tid, Calvin : , Cauhle, Aitr-d W. Craio, Mrs. Susan J, Cuatt-a, Hnrvy , Cowan, Jnmm or Bcnj, ; Canup, Dr, John - I). 'Jowlnd, Henry J)oli.d, Tiiix.Uiy . tt TTliiKon, Sani'i. Kllbr, John - Fr . Ferrll, Laton Konter, John M. : F.'ufinc, ilins Sally B. Krov'ze, John Fmley, John ' KfllarJ, 'I'homas Fulton Lod''e. " 'it K (JnoHnwn, Gwge yfiiiiam, minnrn . (ftntin, liiura Gatncr, John (inint, Kvv. J. (2) (jainli Alexander 11. Ilaiden, Hall, J,Nrh Heath, MiAs Ijiicinda llendris, 1)hVm1 liurnbarrow, I)aii'l. Ifeyne, Paul ik Hu Ian worth, Alrttandci ii. ii ii i i Harrm, Ht urr J. lluctje, iemm Howard, Mntlhew Hittfc rtliv McCoiuiMiL'licy, Jas. C Mooi, Unry Miller, Georgs (2) , Moyor, John M. Mitchell, Jsinus (2) Morrull, Levi Mitchell, Mrs. Maria McCubUns, Kdward Murpli, J ihn L, Mu.rv, W. D. ' Mclvca,Maj.Dr.R.V.(2) Aiorria, 'Abbey . McLawiin, Ouneni ; N, OJ L P. Nevillw, l)f, Matthew . Owens, Amierson . Owen, Peler ()wuij!9. Miss Miry (2) - Uvercaah, Sulmhun . Outlaw, WT.i,3 Parliam, Dr. VV. , Pearson, Giles ; " Philips, Ham'LE. ' I'eekr. Caleb ' ' Polk.G. W. l"ulkUJun.Ji THE AGRICULTURIST. Phillips, David G. ' Parks, Deinpsoy - ' . B, Rudif-KhsA..-',. K.-ndieman, John JiujjlJjJWil, From tKt farmer' t ' Rrgutrr. MANURE with LF.AVtS aiu MUD COMPOST. There Is a (tentlotnsn reniiliiijr in an adjoining County who inherited patrimonial ratal,' Ctmsist tag of a worn iwt farm and some few accessories to its cultivation, lie married and went to work on it, but it took but few crop to mIiow him thai the product would not support hia increasing family. Many a altwphtsa night' did ha pane in pnnoVrimf over hit circumstances. 'Jitter much deliberation, however, he reolyed, like roany others in the same niuHtion, ireiiiigrtiim, and visited the Hi Hit b io make arrangements for that puriMwe. He travelled to some extent, but returned peifcctly dianppointed 1 witn me country, lie weut "again lor another yenr, and saw nothing but bankruptcy staring him in the race. Every yenr found his debts accumu lating. He bad been raised to agricultural pur suit, and to agricultural pursuit atone. After a great deal of perplexity, however, in resolving, he finally concluded to try and improve his soil in some way or other, but how should he do ill was to him an important question. It being, thun, a thoroughly new t'ung iu that pan of the country, he hardly knew in what way to begin. The prac. tice then was (and is loo much so now) to get all you can from the ami and return nothing to tU After much reflection on the subject, he commenced hauling pine leaves and.idlter litter into his enw and nnrw rorsiinu ns aiimi as iimii was loientoiy iram nutritive graseea that do not detroy each other,! ty of J. WM'el.b,) was written ty Mr. Van En and tliat spring Up at the same season. - - ren, try tr that such a letier does nut express 8. In tha great attention paid r ajricultiiral the enlimsnts id Mr. Van Uurcn at all. Mr. Vaa machinery i to threshing mills, to rh'inVutters, to I Durou does not particulnrly iuy liim:ir, cveu ia drills and drill ploughs, lo aacriticers,':. , cmivrrsntijn, about the Presidential election j nr ' 0. Iu cultivati.iir oi tuts of obvukis profit, as ' does he btiiloo uu hi" nnmiiHis in Ins d. ul,it. I madder, weld, fwoadl &. We will only add, thnt when (Jen. Humphrey wrotn IS12 or 1814 the improved aystem of draining was not practiced, nor hud the culture of tha Sweedish tuniipt mar.gol wtirzkt.or wtfrat, Isct been introduced. fruey N. Y.) Cii!tiealo Tranphntiig.'-Ttn ia not a shrub, vit , plant or Ire to be found in our fields and forests; that ia not auscertihle of a high decree of improve' merit, if taken up late in lull or early in the spring, dtim speak, -isHriwioiiiilly ujmui his predominant lu pic ; and ire a-miie that he has never yet repoNen any confiilence in the lioastinps or ralculiitiima ul tlie Whigs, Wa have a lettr he-fore us from ono of his mist intimute friends, written as late as the 19th Beptomlier, (on Sutunhy lust,) whoaaya, The President is in fine Imutth and spirits ; and very confident that the yl of the United Statce will do him juttire," ' Let the Whirrs bluster, brag, and boast as they his y lot them be Irnnsported lo exceiwes of exuU fresh and genuine n , i vv o rut.' urif tjmmixm Kit. MEXTS,Soat, Rice, SiHrt t,Prr- i a Faetort. would ilrm the public that they We ii received and now offer for sale, wholesale -J - mr r f r . . . ..Xl retail. Uo votton iaxox i. ,aau3 4ryapiory,oit. astini of varioua numbers. Tha superior qnali j,jf charactet of tfte Yarrnr of thia Facioryare av welt tested and known a to need no recom- smidatf iti from us ThOte Wlhlng to pUT c2um xsMl please give as a call. Iri. Aj C K. WHEELER, Agta. April 24, 1140. ' tf. Book Bindery. WTL nO TER, Dook-Blnder, INFORMS the public that be atill carriea on an Eabtwhment of ihe above kind in Charlottb, Sorth Carolina, a few doors south of the Mini, Having, as he conceives, a thDrough knowledge of kis butHiieiw, he feels no herniation in assuring inuee "tTmay wwh to pt'roriise him, that their work hall be d.w in the very best style, strong, and on wenntoHHhttine terms B wJts and other articH sent from a ditnne to In; fciund. will bit nromiitlv attended te and cara il!y re'tirnad when done. The PljjcjrJnlui :ef fia. W.fj IruaL r ",'-.r".7T" """tTT---".' IO" Orders left at tlw Western Carolinian Of- fc will be pnctimlly forwarded fir completion CharLrtte, FetK 7,1840. V Notice, TIT Virt.ie i,f a T),rd of Trust, exwited to me A by William. H. Heath, for the purposes there in mentioned, dated 1st tctoier, lo.w, aou .k, Cnmt nf Duviil -I ''" Of ML IrtriftL, Bonjamm luscyrVtr- KuWi, John RiboliD.Ssm'L" Rice, John (3) ' Roberts, Mrs rJusan Rea, R. T. - Ruttcr, W. 8. Smith, Mrs. Mary , Hhaver, Joim . . . ' Ktokcr, John ! . HwihVThomas Hawyers, Joseph Hrs, Aooer ' -Kuiiih, John Bwinher, Elizabelli Hmithdeal, George. . Sleda, George C Smith, CoL Caopoi (3) Smk, W, A. (2) i Hhepard, James Shuliberinifer, Garret blickney, H. P. . Tirryi lrkia ' , Ts trior, James TrouUnao, Jo'in PI -J ,mmA-" a j lor, v. i. jqniinan.jJiigub, Tiiooipn, W iliium I pled, he gave it a good coat of mud from an adjoin 1 iik IbsirIi sb rA Mi.tilinnuii all a n a I j 1iiasi anil awtsul liiir vistm i aairu vvihihucu txtaoiiiaiv iiaiEi biiij iiiuu till it gM a ; fcifjp. twftjhick.iJWei then pwt itwg in Targe liea'pa, to lot it uiiu'crgo TTernrentat icmi the poring he hauled it out and rnmiured his corn, some in the hill and some broadcast, flu succeeding crop bid him strenuously to proceed. As soon as be laid by his corn, be went at it with increased, diligence. Ilia anticipation of futurtty which was ao painful, waa now loaded with plea. sure. He taw a way lo drive that grim mon stcr. poverty, Ironi his path. - - The individual Who is the subject of this article, has continued td proceed ia this way fur the last twelve, or fifteen years he ia now in prosperous circumstances. Ilia crops amply repay bit labors. His neighbors, who at first laughed at him for throwing away his time, are now following his font steps, and there ia a prospect of the whole wish borhood's being greatly improved by the previous necessities of this one individual. Craven county, N. C , April, 1636. properly trimmed and tianspla.Hed'jnto good rich, j " f .pe, in con-enence of aome tram anil, near our dwellings.. Their chnngo for the better soon becomes apparent, .lake, Inr instance, young chesnut trees from the mountain, lop nUss much of their tons as you leave of their roots; laet Ihein out as you would your apple trees, not deeper in the soil Irian they have stood. J hev have a rapid growth, and if well preserved will spread and breed prolifirally, producing a hut three time tha size of those generally brought to mar ket; and of better flivor. .The hickory tree will do he samer All will bear grafting as well as pear tree, . Kvperiinnnt in thia liuecwt but little. .rOLITlCd OF THE DAY. Fmm tht- Richmond EnifHirrr. , i ' ' , The Whigs (says the New York Courier and Enquirer) coofideiitly stute that a letter had b-'tin tecoiVed. in that citv by. a federal ollice holder Mr. Van Uuren s friends to make " no more bets i . -ajjd thii il.calkJl' givir it uru!!iuw e are nut afraid lo hnziird the awiertionlhat no such, letter has ever been received as the one alluded lo and least nf all from ".Mr. Van lluren,n as the Rich mond Whig eonjocmres the " high functionary lo bev"This lelin Inventioh oT inai notojiiius osnk bought irutrumctit, James W'ateon Webb. We . have seen ao intelligent gentleman from Delaware, , who aayi that Mr. ao Uuren will certainly get the ' vote of that State, and thai New York is considered . so certain for hirr, that the man is almost consi dered a fool who doubts it. How could it be otherwise T Look at the vote in 1837, after the Sub Treasury w proposed, and Tallinadgc'n npoa - tacy, The Whig had a mnionty of OOO-in 1833, but 10,000 in 1930, but a liltlu more than . 2,000, with all their bad, spurious, and fraudulent voting. Mr. Van Buren will certainly g-l the -Tnte of New York and ho mutt be elected, or , liberty l sermusly fr. danger- in this country. , We bmtt tlia-WltrWMir estiowte-tw "Phovr-ff'TW-Tritrch' we nan pre, and then beat the Whips. In this estimate we will pat down the SUtes admitted by Ilartttfing Potaton.--Never . commence har festtng yeur potatoes till (ha rout ha killed -4 he lops down. While I be tniis are green, the tubers are growiog and improving. Iq diguing them, nse lcitliqLlhe.jnugb. I MsVmmH&4' ill-' r.'-'-W 'a ' '' il f" ,L ! . t al TJ11.1 Vale- ..Ijf ultnuju, Julin U 4. V. Ivy i no, Rewan Jacobs Lewis James, Kliftet : U&ma, Liulctott XI,uh.4lf-isrtla---- sr. -,--W; JaeutHfPtiilip""- - ' . Wise,-Joim Johnson, Jeidv l-FWstwn,"VVjdria K, - 1 Wilbmn. MraA:' - Kerf, Dfi J. KenyVttlWrWT Kern, John Krider, Peter -, ""f jprxnw,' I'tiiabeth - - - - AV ill iaiYw, Eh. ' IV Mill, JJTVIIJ ,J.wmew''rt'rjnift'rouuM let, them be picked up.' ivevet permit them to remain ounB .the nun or air longer titan you csn fMMSibly help. I am well aware that this direction ia at once in oppowi. tinn to the rule of many farmers, which is to al .low their potatoes to remain out in the sun, drying t!x. they .canf and el Irk ve tbemj?ickid tp on the same day they are 'dug,' in order tli-nt as -4ovuch of ile-itsf'Wamay-cleave-etf from Ihein. This ta'Vury uad Hiatugainent for potarora 4x-ii-a".-A.i-. i s.-i.--. rTf-nt.m.z'r'it.TT- f VSinnter. Miss Lo1 Wiatt,TbMitaa ;V"ilkcr,-WV"-."-Walton, William Vt1wn;itichnra' r-"Oct.9,l40. IL,W. CONNER, P. 3w. tinoA test oj ' Letters 1 EMAIXING i tlie pt-Offiee at Concord, N. C, 11 on the 1 day of OcUer, ;W. lloneyent, Amlrew flams Wm. S. Hams, E R. ' ,:JLL Krimminger, Abner Rancher, Adam P. Littleton, Trmmss Kec. Stoksa Lulge. - N. P. R. Newell, Genu William Phsrr, Mias Barah j. Rosssl, Jsna Hod intra, Mrs. Margaret 8, Stogmer, George fcuMitrh, Martin . riEauash, jM Sally .. . Todd, Thomas -While, James A. Alexan.'.'T, B-'Mjrmiij,. Alexander, Mrs. Iah AlexaiKler, Dr. A. F, -.. Ailuiund, Uichahi . ' . Ii. Btruhart.'Aaron RicUt, J hiL 1' Brv. II. W; Bradahaw, M iea Mary A, C Cruse, Paul ' Caiier, Jacob DIE. ; fVy, Owen .. Dtvim Sliadrach " ; JoIuut,.Jm(ja.a Got II. t;ilmore,'Mra, VasbU.1 Gilw.JiilHI.' .-' ' y THOMAS S. HENDERSON. P. M. strong or scnu iu lusio. Every attentive observer bai noticed thai that 4 part f the povafne-'which hefjienf to "-M-ttnebvere'd in the hill, changes its color to a dark green. 1 bis portion ia-vary uuich. -injurod ia4aaU -ia lct it is unfit (or use, because it has Imbibed from the at mowhere deleterious eiiatitie.. At aoon as Dota Wi are dug and exposed to the light. and jUMhts change begins. iSvery attentive observer has also noticed that potatoes are of the best flavor and qu ihW after thoy have come lo maturity and while thev are vet in the around. .The Ionizer ihev are dug andxpoacd lo Tight and air, the more of this high flavors gjxie, till tt ia wholly hwt, and they become unpalatable and unwholesome. Potatoes that remain all winter io the earth where they crew, are in excellent condition for lite, table in the spring. In Ww I be re fore of all these facts, lot us prescribe a rule in harvesting ihe potatoes, which will lend lo perpetuate through the whole season these excellent qualities. As njxi then as practicable after digging remove the potatoes do siprptd (or the, table lo a dark bio io tlie cellar. After depositing thus the whole crop, or as many is are designed for the table, inyor them over with earth or aand. and :hy will retain ihetr excellent quahaa till they liegui tO-proul W,tba,rng, and 2SSl r- T, 1 17 T...ulan Onae to public sale to the higliesl bidder for ad m,iev. at the Court-Hoose door in Ihe Town Ixinyton. I)'ivtd-on rumy, N. C, on Wednes l!avIjhwilT.u" c?"XoWm&r, ht certain Xuid. WinrF u, the count v of Davidaon adjoining Cuo'rad Gold Hill, Lo.kahillv8yefly and uthorsJ Jamsoj h il iwm nf tlte lleaia-J.facLjtjana wHiitn;j !ix hundred acres." - Mlin- m Trurtee, 1 shall convey lo the pur. ssr whatever title ia vested in me, 6y Virtue ot ul Deed el True. JESSE H. HAR D,.t. 5, l40, . . -' ..-ta. " SKATS LIFE FILLS sf -BITTEUfl. 'PHfr fjrs GIVINQ PILLS AND IMKF.NIX Bl rrKHa. celebrated, and so oinrO used by &e a!!licte.t in every part of the country, is now I ed and for sale by the 8-itucnhers. ' rnM Sl BOGER. Affrnts. Me m. S tiv L. Sbasklk, ia Cor.ciird, N. C.are Aeau 6 tha sair.C. . , i ., . ii Hea adwrtisement-April 4,'30. MILITARY. tR SALE, A Md.tsry Ceat, D-autf Vi " Salens, Bword, (,wier gnm wn, ad rther. (Kr Apply at wis uaiee. , ?lbiMry, N. C, October 9, ISWV , rn HE travelling community ate respectfully inform- X ed that the Subscriber ia now running ma une m order: leaving Kaieijra on nionoa). , ""'"'"J'" ji A MVarrivwg in Salisbury next days at 10 P. M. Living Salisbury on Tueadirys and Fridays at 2 A. hones are good, sod df vera part. cular y "feful ,n-l accomm.latinS: JOEL McIXAN. Feb. u im. . : ' ., " N. B. 8sa seenred at 'he Mansion iHct. require to be removed, when ihippeq lor sea, lacy ought lo be pul into casks and covered with aand. , T Albany Cultitator. The late Gen. Humphreys, of Conn., speaking of the improvements in agriculture, which nave stood the tent of practical and scionlific inveigij. tinn, enumerates the following, which we beg td commend in tint ntfica of all, whether on new or T" 1 1 i I -L- - u I. I- .1. -I..1.! ' 1. The tvstem of farm yard manure, wherein every decomposable matter, animal and vegetable, Salary, inwnan NorttWia- maiteaHr , , lain for Ihe opposing cmidiilates, and amm? them. UejawRreto General JJjniJhmigh the gnn tUVman above ailuuVd lo a ski reel na that Ifo would lose the Bla'te on account of the Evans lottor, and his electioneering with Ihe Abolitionists. Wa do not believe New fork, or Ol.io," ..or :. Tennessee doubtfot f beti foplhe ergenietrt,rw will put tlietu down so, and show how M a plain talc " will swamp -the -VVkpi1'; 1 yn;,j. n . "IZTTTZZZZZZZ?. :Z&ZZ1.2.:ZZii sTATiba .caaTAia, ... . . fMrTTaflHrra; siettt nain in tliu Slate of Maine or of some ex. travagmil letter from Ihe impaasiwd leaders of their party rrf or faerr it will not all do. Mr. Van Kiiren ia destined io ne re elect etl President nf the United titntna iri spite of the brags, the hum bugs, the gross misrepresentations, or the wild and iiifufmled menaces of the Whigs. . ' . - Fvtwi the Lincoln JtrfuHkan. -; PICTURE OF GEN. HARRISON, - . JiyMn 11. Pkdlhtt, Editor ij Ik Richmond Whig, , The following picture of Gen. Harrison is by J, 11. Pleasants, oi.fc of the Editors n( the Richmond Whip, now a moat rabid supporter of i" Ihe old He. ro." It waa drawn in by gone djy9Xtieforl it wa drank "hard cuior, or rather bclore it wn,iJia- covered that these were sduVieut In qualify a man ' for Ihe ollice of President of the United Sir tea tj; '" v.''- . Z JPVorfi iaa ilkhmand ..Whig. '"SlnitrwntehTturhiutlcrilurn Mianvjjears ago, thanked his stars-thatch Jo,d ej his lot bVyoint the 5liio, autl. " out of The- r ij A Virginia politics and. Virginia' negror-Y I " Dot, io , QihI's nnnief what isUen, Hurriwitt, that he at'onM be President of the United Stutent A H.roll Anmherllerof ttPiry tliiit Iiird Hy'ro ivliiiil tw-t thought to put him on lhelml A Hrjjlim Well, we are loewk s ifety again utulur tlianrm of a military chieftain. If this is not his rocoin. mendatiun, v- lint W it1 1 ' Hut for Ihe battles id Tip pecRtioe and the 1 hames, (and ynu know, air, what merit there was in the one, and lo whom the credit ; of the other belong,) who would not as soon have ' thight of him for pope as President f The queen 1 of F.nglund inlfjlit as well make Lord Wellington archhialmp of Canterbuty. And why is he thought ft why drag turn from obweunty ! Why ts the thick uarkno ol his mind broRon up, and the hea vy ehiniberof hit liicultiet disturlwd by Ihi unre i. sonalde da-wn of glory f 'Why, but thai the ru'ir. vcuuuasucfaHi! - Ai.drew JkK, -dieehmvl -tecrol not before suspected, which, to nil such n . waul tyniot and tod, recommends a milijarjj u . , , a mast .IikerW'1Batfl41ie lii v w:fif - he-' herd who worship power ami bow lo its insignia t What it he but a man who, with a Vie mnrt eruinn of -tmticrtttitrlingr mi g hi he ve klf though k ouw-. that he It at nut one hi nttmllh purl vf trhut thou Id euuy him for the ttittion he upiret to f Who. haa caught him up, and besotted him with flattery, to maka hwrf-the rwt of 4he-Concdy 3 . Lei ".lijni go lo sletp again, like Christopher Sly. and !eep AMitaaaialf iUpTn4wak-BW-iWi-e' Me ('-oiur- ' if Court. New itanips'liiro, " w 7 Penn-rylvaiua, ' .Kt x. Alawi,w-r3iiO Virginia, .' M KMilh Carolina, II Alabama, . M issisaippi, ' Illinois, MlNOUti, " Arkaiwaa, 7 4 6 4 m A erinoiit, MasHschuselts, tSonnectknt,'" Rhode Island, Dnlaware, . Kentucky Indiana,' 7 II 4 3 -1 0 AO STATES IKHBTVl'L, POB ASoeREIT SIEI. Maine, .. , ; , .. . . . 10 . New Yerfc, 42 .-. -ohio,- . ' 21 Tennessee, " -. - , 13 ; i New Jersey, 8 1 , - - , N North Carolina, . . . -, 15 Liuiaiant, , . ." , . . ... ft ' - Michigah,", . : - ';'.''' -. '91 . : ' ' '. "-" ' " "'-' ' 119 Thus il appears, from the mrtt unrsvorable as pect Ihe Pirsiduutial question can be made lo as sume, thai Mr. Van liurnn mut be re-elncted. L W bora is the waa ao hardened and reckUuui, unle-w the rmMil dceperaie Whig, as to deny that he will j get the Staiea rartgej under his iiamo ! Tlie clx 1 loraJ vote of lhee States it 1 15. 1 49 ia necessary to a choice. Well, if Mr. Van Duron can secure i mm among, ine. goiuntui ruaica iuiny.ma'B eieciu- ral votes, hia election bt accomplished. This is the worst view for ttV Administration in which Ihe eubjoct csn be pheedj and vol Mr. Van Buren eun be ilected.' But Mr. Van Bu'en aill carry, and we eonfideiitlv clmm fur him thu ereat States of JOm jnUScwJi'oi k. au IXeaaesjca. will auwt a.. uiaf. vail fl.i a-iredly vole for hnn. New Jeraey, Miohian, Thtneptut fclro. The Harristmites at their Bloaklartswtinff on Wedneidaf "lrft." ad' utI a series of residulyint purporting In give the reasons why they oppose Martin Van Uurcn, among which we fid4li jbjoiHdl Subscriber has on hand Sale, at his Bhrp iB Siabury, three Ural Tkte ,,7 December fi, 1H39. tC democuaVic rircloral JKT Tickets!! r-x, WE will fbmish tn oor frtend in any -iU? t, pert ol the Btate, any number of Demo- ..... ryr : .L...;. t.W thflM mff, f esatic fcieetorai I icaew r, (;.. - ' c. .r .l it,. Uh,.r ol orinlmff. Orders should be sent immediately. . Caruliuian Office, Salisbory, t2, IMO- "2. Too modern practice of using all manures at recently as possible. Il it now well understood teat-ylawte-epetvmiriahad wv tee ga -f a ami tiicee formed during the gradual docinposition ot ma nure, all which are kt in Ihe old plan of summer yarding. . '." "8. The practice of farmyard feding, and sheepfolding, connected with the turnip luiabandry. , M4. In the substitution of fallow crops for fal lows. It is true that fielils are aotnetimes ao foul with weeds that a fallow ia oeceaaary. In Eug laod,wbure a T X.rmer it pnmpelled to fallow his field,-he lets the weeds grow Into bloio-it, and then lumi them down J in America, fallow means a field where the produce is a crop of weeds nh- j Mf t teed, instead of a crop of grain. r j ft. In the more spirited htwbandry nf turnips ami potatoes, and beets, fur- feeding cattle, and of - North Carolina' and L iuiaiana are more doubtful ; but even they will bo warmly contested, and may mW ftf..Mf. Van. Dtwctr. ''ttPftPTatflarriaon - not be ftertain ol more than 60 ulectoral voles, with a reaaonahla priec.t of 31 morn, making tn all PI, . and short of an election 97. Because be reluses lo answer questions proposed te him by the people, touching bw pnnciplea.''. Well, nf all the braten samples of polities! Iiy. pocriny and pattiaan impudonre, that ever were, pul forth, we certainly have never teen any thing which equals Ibis. The worts in which il it con veyed are few, io be sure, but ihe humbug U i u mniifte, prodigious, stupendous. The very meeting which adopted the resolution inuxt have, sloou antiHinded at being required to sanction such out regeout eflrontery, and wherever it it heard of by either party, we are sure that it will be received with an explosion of laughter equal lo any Hrd by Homer's gods. Harrisonism muni indeed be driven lo desperate straits when it iscomjielied lo charge ita own proved sioa upon another, and, when " mum " itself, even lo a proverb, lo attribute a similar course pl.condivt in one who responds freely in every question, and furnishes his opinions whenever 4hey are required to one who, in fact, hat been blamed by 'tis opponents fur tnswering too rc-idilyl U'Hie Ills coudm I in kes llarnaon's cunning and tricky silence look mean ami discred itable.. And lo paae sooh a renlutiou in the fare of ..'!iw further -diacloufos (or llie-publie eye" -in tho leeiU of, the accitrt circulars which were "not to get into the newspapers," and of all the' peculiar machinery of whiggery lo push itself for-, ward without taking of! the mask I Truly, our opV poneiris in this have outdone themaulvmi, uud we DEATH OF A VETERAN. L .The Imxiogton, Ky. Observer, of the 27ih nhj mo, comes to us in mourning lor me ueain oi cap. lain John Fowler of llutt place, who died on Ihe 221 ultimo, in tte feSth year of hit age He Wat carrott in sandy la.ids. 6, In never permitting two grain cropt to sue peed each other. A fallow crop, (that is, a horse hoed crop.) or a grass crop always intervenes. ' "T. In selectiug tor pcures and meadow., those -toTemefrrrmt-.mberrirc . New York, he would want 15 lo elect him and i 'lta KMW Vm hjae, ,hI fir. com. . would require li.e tie. of Teoneetee alone, or P"' ,nd ,b8 '' rralls following .he . , . .l . . i .i ' bolv lo the t rave. Contain r owler was a so dter Georifia and MisNis-uppi together, to make up tha, , ' r ,' , f , , r a 'i .. . . v v l of ho Revo uiion, and a member of Cungrest for . dieViency. 8ippe he were lo ! New York , . - , . andcory Onioofify.lheo.it would not lie in the i """ber 01 J'Mrfc . , power of .Tennessee, Georgia, and MtMsimt),j-l to' A man t-f better heart never breathed than tho elect him. For Ihe life of us, we cannot see whvj veteran whose death we find thus noticed in the'. the Whigs brag, b unt, and Muster ao. After all, I Pmmsylvanian. We hive in received the Lex " they will bo beaten, and wufuJIy beaten. Of the I ingtoo Observer, which hn put on mourning as a Hlates we havn put down as dootMful, and we have j mark uf rejxicl lor the deceased. Il it creditable " done an for the argument only, ajk, ia it not i to that print so tar iu consuii ine puuiie iticimg lor more tmb-ble thai Mr. Van Hureii will get 33,llie 'decoiised patriot. A a vehement partiaart than Gemirul Harrison P.lhe respective numbers print, in Mu'l'of II -irri- n, we could scarcely have neceesery lo elect ! Indeed, wo do on b-?lieVe he ! evpectnl it to do honor to tho. remain of one who, stands any chance fir more than 81 electoral votrt j t'ln.H. li'Mit a lonjj lil'o, li.id coniimted a devout, in. out of all these Ftsle. . fieiliio Dmt-crat. Tins vi-oeraUe man had re. At lo the Richmond Whig't moil gratuitous I ceniiy pvited the iru of tlio I xmgton anitiwra conjecture, that Ihe above letter, (and it docs not.cy.hy his tati-n-nil of the fact thai Harnaon wore -appear that any auch letter hat been written at all.jthe b'brk . k iu wbon- ihey were m LW and crrtait.ly we ehsll not believe it on the Bullion. gress. Vide 1WW.i''tftivl- It:- X r V '-:
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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