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-u V H I 1 ! ! ! J-JLLJ i ; ,,,, i ; v,- - . . . i V Ml . VI U M Ml- il. Nal .a m ... 1 TH It rOWEHI KOT DELEGATED TO THE U3ITKI1 STATE B? THE CONtitlTPTIOf Dili rimirnrrh ' . .... , - B IT to the states, abb r.srBvtt to the m re epecttvsiv,oh to tub rzavir..-Amendment to the VonstUwum, ArtitU J - SALISDURY, N, C, OCTOBER 23, 1840. '( r .dt: itrr. P. mra) 1 117 C r irp!.s 'is1. .1 rnetrv asti tri ptr li i tW (all Cs himi or run il..i-W; (OA'll'f 1 r. f iNTf A'iXT WJLISHSD WEEiatL :CHAS.' F. FISHER, 'J , Editor and Proprietor. ' ' a, Wsstern Cabounu M publish)'! every Friday, 'l oat annum, in W Vance, or ft-J 50, if nut raid in Je muftili if"" 1,18 lime f subscribing. 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Htntm daiiy, at 11 o'clock, t. m., and Depart! daily at j " . ... iYcioct,. in. ... V s iNORTlEUN--iii, UW,4-c. . ArricTucdj and ViMst at 12 night, tnd Departs Sunday and Friday ti 1 o'clock, a. m. ".y, .BODTHERN.;..,.: . ,,. Arrive Mondivs." Wwlnerfara. and Saturday at WejSrS-fc-'wj a0epwtr tJonday ifneday v'fi3 -: KriiljyaaJ 12 m.. 1 .. :: ' V WESTF.RJJ . Atheville, $c : ' ; " !. Arr'uva Jhlndava, THwdaya, and Friday at S ocl)icV p. ""ftfflJ?Jft'fiS'5fo'iinii'yTnuraa io'elorli. . m.-- -'.; '. : .s , ' "' WlrER-rk Saewiff f l t.'C Arri Suiiday(( ajtd TJiumlfty at 4'ciock p.m., and Jh'parti Wediictday aald Saturday at 0 . in; ' tTKIWV1tIAILl '" " TrrHeaTue1ay,TKiiTsday.and Satnhtay at 4 p.rhH' aul Depart Mondays, V tdn?sdays,& Italaya' at i a. in. HUNTSVILLE AjL-w Mxl,illt : r , Ajriyea Fridaya t 5 p. m andj "Uqa'rt oxt d'y at 0 . av n. , ,y . FAyETTWn.Ui-w:-j. pf4iff Z," Arrive, tiuiuiay and '1 bundnyoi 4 p, ni., and Depart "" uot dy,t a "r " Tli maila,reade up at fcrt fi!ft vunulrt ic Vt their departure, tlierefurc nil U-Uer mtwt be doli ?rcd previova to thit time to p'1r Jlw firnt maiL V yL W. CONX'KR, P. M. The iIatke. it r - - ' I b,v, - . 4a l.ird, . . tfi 10 ttr.injj, tpotcb) -40 a IV (apl) 8t)i33 titter, ' -lOali fea-jaai'.rr i".;i3 folake, .- fiOaO Mnta , 4 - )58t I'orkv. ------ & - i&!i-mWUHrfr-'i"H-i'ft XiIa3l.H, - CitiBd,-.(i;l'a) - l- aa--! f-,'-- 25 ! IVb,. - tlH iw.-vli'a ficja':''". -'T- liae.l, . t'i' 7 j & . Oif, - l)o f r.V 1320 rw... w- -n i.-? rt.e) f 1 93 1 50 :?n!l, (iT T ' ?J-" "I1'' k- ) ..W t l.W.. V4 'Whiskey, " SO AT FAYlTTl'WlLl.E, OCT. 17." WW-' Brandy, (peach) 4T) a 5( Do (apulel ?74 4" Feather, Ijrd, vv g5 374 V a j 8ini 1 4H-Moaer," Nalk 6U7 i .... T 1 tm Sutter, 13, a Ji "Salt, (buibe!) iwa Rjpe, foffee, Cmton, - WS 13 Knrar. Mfmnl 1M a 4' iiaHi Ito lmp) v-w Do (loaf.). l$ a i Tobacco, Cloaf) 441 CulUm Cwoing, V)aa r....r-. ia . mi 49 r4 C4ad!ca, FlHseed, Rwr, Wheal,. I. 8U (1af 123'A3 Whiskey, Wool, at 13 a 20 AT CilERAW, a C, OCT. 11, 110. . I"r,(ic;)' Bmor, H !, - i Uouo, -Cuftr, 'iitton, (ni, (scarce) 4e IFluur, j50a B I H a UJ Kealtn n, m.s IU 121 aao; 40 a 50 13 a 23 Lard, (scarce) )aJ iltl at 2?i Molasses, Oats, itic,(1001bs) - 10 lCJj (.4 a t-'i lii a I) 8a 91 USuirar, 10 a 121 Salt, (sack) Do (bushel) 2 !73 ' 50 a 62,1 8' aYcAMDBN, S.C OCT. 10, 1940. 47 89 Cotton, Corn, Oaf!) MOHl, Butter, JM'ng, We Rope, Cofco, ' 02 Vj40 -37r4t) 10a 12 43 5tj 13 Uf Flour, irri23FiheTr i:TT2 I rd. 10 a 14 11a 16 Molasses, Oats, 4350 Vtrncis, . I till w!T lis" asiili, wnlsus prsilnwa Tuesday, the 3rd of November oext, six likely Negri -'A onw2 boy, and 2 gift. .. ' ;. .' . . J. k,vlfVAtWsfoXwilh - - (kt, 1 j4i.- -- - : 'it- FROM the subscriberon or about the 5th of Aucust last, a sorrel horse VOLT; 3 yer8 0'd last sprins. I am induced to Leva that said colt is somewhere in Montgomery iiity, as he was seen following a wagon in lhat Wtinn. lie may easily ba known by hi habit what 'U called u stump sucking-' I will thank y-r-rsfm for taking up said coif, and giving in- 'rmattt either to mvse II or tho Lditor oi this fl'T, for wich they shall bo compensated. . ; - L. A. B1UNGLF- 1 Rowan e.n. :.'tS.i..iw ifl 1SJ(1. r Sw t yH'in I V llv , MATCUIX33 SANATIVE. ' ' ! PillS ii.valublX Medicine is for sale by the 1 "JiKCfihcr. at JI Al...t,.niri ln. Monttromerv co., -C-r - r : S ? wrEV Ct ! R AJ E ' ''brusr?" 21', 40,' ; ,' ' y . r : . DH. (i. B. DOUGLAS HAVING removed (filct (0 gKt Door of. Mr. inui (formerly occupiud by Dr. Ashtl Smith,) nearly r)vait Michael Brown's .tore, rnditcly tendcri 'proGHuml servtcoto the public, - Salmbury, AupiitSl, 140. ' p V I UAy,N.Q honlf permanently In 4 A .KAUSmiKV, lendera hia pr6feKl aorninef to iu citizen and the adjacent country, in all tlio wioua brancboaofiia pro. (ewioo. lis can V h.ond at li ifi ()l!ir An mailt artawaal onedblrtwthelfnceofthe VeJtoraCarolinian.,, uiyo, n w. - . i, DR. LEANDEU ' . i AN 1 ES)ECTFULLY ofleral.i, rofeion.laWri, to r 'B cL,,,s:niof SliMbu7. H' ilirroundinff r.uu..j. iiiqnico-HMffl Mr. er new brica-build. Wiff, nearly oPtxite J. dtW.Murplvy'aatofo v -Hahajxiry, N. CAoyuat 30, 1KIU. ' Vf piin travellioir coramonity are respoctfully infornV . x .d that the Hubacribcr ia now renumg hw tin di rect from Kaleich by way ofrittelW and Aboro' to Salisbury, in amall Northern made, Coachm of the Brat order; living karlnijrfi on Monday and Tliuradaya at 1 tttanjr ia. f lUwbwy tut ttjttr w - Mi I'tng Salinbury onTueadaytaiid Fridara at? A. il- arrivisir in Ra'eiifh nextdavaat 10 P. U. Hia bora are good, and driver particularly careful and accommodating. Ihi'A. M.,1 VAV N.- ft Miata aecored at th Sfsnsion Hotel . North Carolina, a few doom aooth of the MinU ' H'lvirig, a he conccivoe,- thorough knowledge of Itis liuine, h feet 00 heaitalion in isfuring thorn who may wish to patroniae hiiu, that thai work ehall be 4ona in the f ery best alyle, etrong, and on BccontimxlMtinff term Rrjokj atul other article ent from distance to bi boond, will do promptly attended to and care fuHyj'p!uiiewheti duno The public are renuest. , J irf;iv"m a Vrinr, V . ' " . (ST Order b.-K at th M'rxtcrn Carolinian Of. fi.-.d'will bo f nnctuiiily forwardod for cmiipletion. ' t'harlotte, Fob.7, 1S40. K s ' i. .i-iii , . lY Virtue of a Dud of Truat, iersuled to me by W'iliiain 11. Ilenih, for the purpoeea there. in memiotied, dat,ed 1st October. IWQ,. and. of .Ko?iVfT,4C.mnty" rjy tmwrvat ttw Court-House door in the Town of Lexington, DavWson county, N. C,on Wedne d iy, tho 1 nh of Novooiher, - a cenaiq .tract of T Iuid, !yiu2Tuwtho'cotttitir. tfVtmTjwiiiMI 1 JbaCowi Gold Hiflj Lookabtlt, Byerty and others. known by the name of lha Heath .Tract, and containing six hundred acrea. j '. . ? Soiling as Trustee, 1 shall convoy to the pur chaser whutover title i vested in tne, by Virtue of aid Deed o( Trust. . 1 IE3SIUL: UARGRA VfirTratteer-- , Oct. 5, 1840. v .- ts. a mo - r- Steals, v THE Subscriber having been rra'iested ty th . late Bsnjamin Anstm, deceaawd, to act a Ad . . miuistrstor 00 hia esiaki, takes tnia tnethod of in forming those cobcernpah .that be.willapnlv to the next County Court fr Rowan county, f n Letters of Administration on the estate of said, deceased j and request ad llirwo .having Ikok, Periodicals, Pa pers, selection from his Cabiout of Minerals, or an)' otVr tlesrriptiort of rrltr:y belongirtg to tbe said Benjaipio Austin, dee'd., to return the same without dolay, or give tueb. information a wilfio jure its recovary. , CHS. K. WUEELER. August 81, 1840. - t Five Ccuts Reward f"; - T ANiA Y", ffwa the wbacribarVwKiheliB ' inJtant, a bound boy named Alexander Elter. Said boy is about 19 or V0 years old, and is very gixid Wackvmith. - I will giveHh abova reward 7 and no-fiint fornhrrfettverr 6f said; KlTer 'Fo roai" and also caution att persona against harboring or employing him t the penalty 01 tha law. DAVID WISE; Rowan ha- Oct. IS, 1940. rt TO Tllli VVUIaIC. r THE Hubscriber; tskr this fcethfld of inforiping lit a , iuWic. that h ytill cafltltilics to cany oa tie bu- ainea ot " 1" fs "S fw " U y ?7A4 3 u7w 2, ' as otnal, st his Oranit Quary, seven mile Soath Salisbury, nesr the .-Id Charleston road, where he is ablsto supply all orders for MILL-STONES "of tbe best grit, and on Uie shortest aotiae. AI4K1 fir Sale, st the lowest prices, WINDOW SILLS, DOOR RILLS, DOOR STEPS, BOUGH RUILDLMO R(M K3, TOMB STONES, GOLD GRINDERS, ire. tc 4c " J. HoL'LSHoUiSER, Stona-Cutter. "' EalWmry, Oct 23Uh lt0. tf. N. II Orders for sny of th above wrought arti cle, directed to me at Salisbury, will be punctually st nd?d to- J. IL k 1 e-'-X'lh trh T1HE Subscriber has oa band 'M.'-'id and (a Sale, al hif fliop la Satliibury, Uirse iKstfate Il4 H'rn. - SI I'H V rfwn i ii.-iii Si;i i.' i ' r . r. rrr:r : INFORMS the pufilir. that he atill" cattle oon A Eiab!inffientof tU kbov kind in CHAHiorre. vDeecmber 6, l3X liing'd Mountain' l i lt brion. -'.T-. -iEyTEirs 7 ; Recthed ani jfcU. bgjhe tWmttfor jMitulionJ ' FoitT IJiLL,Sept. 12, 1S40. .."tSsmsaET With iery powtible'iliMuiitioa to comply with your Wulic; it will lie ii.ifHKwiCle f.tr ma to attend the proposed Veli bratum uf the mini. ernry ol tlio battle of King' Mmintun, on tbe 7th of next moiiih, to which jou have invitml (no no kiodty in Ihe name of portion of the citijen of North Bflil South Carolina. - 1 expect to be ehacnt at the tiute from home on private busine,io which I mmt rfive my itteotion. - You; arc not mistaken, io:joppoawg, that the preaent aapect of our aQair fhreateri danger to untountrv the country, and that the only remedy i a aiwdy return iq me principle on wuicn the totuutwn j basnd, but from which lha CJovemnwot king ince orpanea. w itnout mica return, ipeedily and tlioroughly,there ia much danger that the princi ple and policy of the old Federal toiiwliJatiOn nartT will Paiu a cornutnla and in m.nhiii imn. o - 1 I M aeicy, to bo folhwed by the ubvcrion of the Ou-H vlitutioo, and eonvortm the Uoverniucut into one of unlimited and abaoluio power. It ought tierer lo be forgotten, that the tr'-ngth of the Republican party Ik in it edict adherence to principles. ; Ai long a it o ai!b:rc, it i W vincible 1 but when it deptrt from them, it be. come relatively weaker than it opposite t. and t hi from the nature and constitution of tlio two par tie and the principles on which they rest. If, then, the pnncijrfc and policy of the Federal par ty are relatively far atronger in the community than at any period aioce tbe trreat victory, which brought the Republican party into power in 1S01, the cause Will be found in the fact that the 'latter bu departed yes, it t time tcr ftpeakr ffoely afid boldly,, fwitly 4Ti- wnicn brought them into power, l ortunately we bdve a standard, which the whole party acknowl dgta.i which the truth c( what I aaaert may bo looted, wkb xeruiinfy j .1 6h? te iUe VrMH and Kentucky Reaolution on the Alien and Sedition law of '09, and the trginia report, on th am( in '03. Brought to tliia teat, it will be fiund that there i not a principle, or measure, which they condera in nicb jut and wvere terms, except the Alien and t'editioa laws liiomwelyea, which baa nut since been rountOnancad d acted on by the par ty, to a greater or lc extent auch i the effoct of power long poscnl,rMf jxtftie and individual, ijo great, in fact, did the dopartuca beccme, that the line of distinction between tho two parties was, in a great measure, confounded, when the Repub. lioan portx came to reljt lrj 00 p(wuuU, Umu ttc power and patronage of the (iovtrmucot to retain their. ascendency., 1 be effect of this ttata ol thing could not be other, ihaii tly hae boon. Tbe public mind becante confounded, the genera. lions lht .had.isrn up. in the long interval, lo-t eight of the original principles ami policy uf the party, hut retained it name, wl.ila O'fty .embraced i Note 01 me 01a r eucriu puny, wtiuoiu losing inn jjjhurrence tait name. : ""'r, But, a reaction ha commenced jtwj ia still in ,A?ff.MJ!il2'X-wh'ch ,ie whoTe svoiem ot I"ote"rnt policy is grdiiulTy "gilc5yT'?'tlia i puid ; the National Bank expired ; the Protec live Taritt at its last gasp f the svntem of larisb link which l bound tlie Governmant bastean brakanj by the divorce between'tlia Government and tiia Bunk.. The advocates of that' oolicv made lhair last and-desperate stand in ltn .quesUon of the- idi- policy and principle is the connection of the Oo vernment and tbe Banks ; and hence the desperate effort to prevent the severance, and now, that It i made, to turn its author out, and bring those in. who will put down tha constitutional treasury, and TJahlii. BlialT this ba done, or shatl it ba resisted. and tha reaction ba completed, is the real issue now on trial before the country. On it decision, depends tha permanent ascendancy of on or the other party. If another Bank be chartered, with sufficient capital and power to control tha State in stitutions, (and nothing abort will arwwer what is intended,) be assured the' principle and policy of tha old Federal consolidation party will be carried out, with a vigor and boldness, of which there is no pad example ; no, not in the day ef the elder Adam. A new and dangerous ingredient has mingled with it; tha fall spirit f Abolition, eri- ginning. the spirit of .fanaticism and consolida tion view of our Constitution, which make thj principle of th party mora dangerout than aver. ltut f on the other hand the constitutional Ira- sury Can La maintained, and tha charter of aitotb. jst Batik, or the renewal of the connection of Vie Government and Banks, prevented ; and if th Re- publican party shall iu, good fckh arry oat the work of reform nd restoration, and give to the Government tb direction, which tb framer'a f the Constitution intended it should take, ii asceo dy will ba parmanant, and a properMy will mllow tor duration and extent, unexampled iohe history of our race. Let ma adJ, io conclusion, that this great issue i brought to a point, wtica it mast ba apeadily de Bided. The rmxt tlima or four yaary jmuat at farthest deteimiiiB, and tlw i;'imi vl llieitaxl ftw woaks,smui have a great influence over Hia final decision. -But let ma add, if lha result of ho pre aent contest hH!d unfortunately ba yiinsl v i belofiijrtwrro' tliaEejiulllMDs fd 3i!air"""Our causa ei2oodjnd, if supported aarnasily and foHhby',ha Cfnjjhi- , must prevail jittli ssid. Tbcra-ara lUou-j " " S." Tlt Mr7 fullv suimI now Opposed lhat are with us in principle, a still mar numerous body, who, thoigh without any fixod principles, yet, must, in "tho end, be thrown into the Keouulican ranks, - ilia tmtusi ; of the Inst 12 or 10 year have dooa much (a m. vide and hstrr4 parties, especially in .the souln, where if alt knowledge of their true interest and sense f danger be not lost, it is imposthla( that 1 ihera can bo anv nartr Ibuod. lierHiaueiilly associ-i atcdwith a party whose principle anj doctrine! lead to lha adoption of measure lhat must end in th overthrow of the Constitution and th) astah- lishment of a Gorerniwnt of a'oiuta and unlimi ted power, to be wieldod to tha olijcctioo and ruin of the South, where Providcnc ha beea plesed to cat? imr lot. . v '." . , . .ill great re:ct, I am, A.c, cc'., z j. .cMLoi;r- I(4Ra,iN fira a,E'q , and others af tha Com- . , R At sio 11 , St'pf 1 8 4 0. , CiMii.xisi 1 have d.ilnyed a. Viiu!ril)inj your inviiatmn to the Amiivprsary IVtabra'tlon ! tlio batlla of Kmg1 Mountain, uii.Kt ihv liiipo it might 1 in my poe iuin our frien fa in this tribute of roiuonibunte to uno of tbd brtjjjlit.'sf events in the hwlorj of the rcvilution But 4 re gret to say, it not in my pnwer to uVso. " 1 rejoice to find, f tha lJomocratie. ciiiei$ni,,!,,I the two Carolina, utiitn at uch a crwi m " free interchange of aefiliiponts" ready to iviit the unwarrantable exertion of thrMi who aek to overthrow en admjuistratitm, pledged to every principle hitherto held sacred by the South a well a the defence of her domestic institutions, mi wh'sh our peace and quit-t so greatly depeiiuii. 1 am ,hi!ily gratified, too, to Wiethe Democrat of old Lincoln 80 hearty in the discharge of their duty VW!d and ahimated by the nme spirit which fired the ftiilitta of tha same region, in which was achieved the glorious victory ou propte to com meuwrati. With their families behind them end the enemy before tbetn, the gallant men did hot hesitate to peril their lives in support of the rights and liberties w are now called to ik-tcnd. To ' maintain the doctrines, and preserve the principles o( the Jeflr ronu, Madisona and MactMi of 't! to" defend from violt-nca the guaranties of the Con stitution, and to resist unto tleath, tha appropria tion f the public revetiua to the destruction of bouitiera rights are tlia great purpoos lor wmcn tha Democrats ol the proswit day are invoked to makft buttle. ' la such a contest, n d 1 say "the Democratic citizena of the two Carolina " will be found animated by tha same spirit, which biography tella ua M awakened tlie whigs of Wax kws and Mockluhburg IS thoo Wtorl of daring and active hoaiilityV which entitled thorn lo roccive frerti tlio British Commander, th ilistingaialiing karBtthL-if3!htr proud to soy, bas old wncolo proved iieraeil to modern M hieery aud to nil who unite m its sup port.. In the pending eoiitot, let the ohr insiiire old. Sack I assure you is tha filing which per. vade tha Democratic rank in our soutioo of the Btatoi end uoh, I diubt not, will be tho ft-olmg of tlioxa who (hall assembla with you, in celebration of the bottla which remains so proud monument of the putnotic yeomanry of the iwo Candiua. In such a contest and with uch feeling, victory in ccrkkio. - You should remember too, that if was in resistooc of the same movement upon North Car .oliua by I-or l Ownwallan, that was first elicited that spirkf military reniu,.wuich, waa di tiu(J 00 the plains of Nw Orleans lVUed o brht a luatro- on th American armst that it is tho eua- . nnisof thai "..!, tha ttluatriuua Jackson, and of his friead -MMia j a Bureo, we are now allid lo moot ruemie w hose great xjiriiig lo action is, : to gain to thenwwlre the powor of controlling tlw jRovurnment which "ur to all tha fre enjoy, menfof lilrOicrtyaiul projrty ln inch a content. H tha Democratic citizen of the Iwo Car tilmaa B hould not, cannot, and will not falter. . With great respect, I am, &c. ' . P ... ; U. M. SAUNDHRS. t-rtrkm y"rt, 1. A. Rjtjisour, M.lloka. and , ..CajawwT Httx; tjpl. C!ul.8 1. Vrolmtrs in ths ferebrnttmi oflfiS IBtSKsar ftlmr xnrx niverwiry di iuo imum u nam m .ouuui iiii, ui, nn ground consecrated by 011a of the m.wt hemic Laihwv1 ' maW e4 Amr'ftn -val? '-Th'i'f icS'-ai) f -v iwsiswiow-rtioutd ba eataaW fTrTstrytBa; the- free men of North and South Carolina 10 defence of tha great principles of, th Revolution, whan those principle are placed la jeopardy by the most ex traordinaiy eomhiDntioq of politic i ana and offioe- t . L . - numrra ever imsra-sincs' our uowrniimn are Hioro ucpiv uiicr?4vu ,o itiv pinwomiuuui those principles, or mora mwpsrabty united in their present fortune and future oYitipie. That any Southern State sfiould be in favor ol (Jen, Harrison'. election to lha Presidency Is to me utterly inai'mprehenible ; nd I cannot but ba - Iieve, that ass resulted from a temporary dlu ' aiiMi, produced by lha mt uwxampled and th.ip. putnhla tpan, and which will ba promptly duK pelled by tbe ..light of. truth and rensmn. ,Tba . ptsithrsro Whig orators and agitators, knowing that . t tr bring into power, Gen. HarriKSt, and th treat r Federal, Tand, and Abojiiton paniaaof tha North, by which he is brought forward and sustained, .-'-would involva the saenhre oT every political prin ciple heratnfur eheri-ihed by tha South, have art- .fully diverted the public attention from prt'aciili, - aud, instead of devehung, have attempted lo con ..teal those of fion. .Harrison 'id hi jwity, and - 'confined ihamwilves to Tlas and ridicuhius cliargM j. agaiaa Mr.' Vn- U iren, iA -hrt -catfllogiia thoa charges will demon rut e lo the world how J reckless, of truth and decency rued, even who oc copy high place, will sometimes becomo. - IrJI bM .Mr- Van llureo ut goU ep,.vn This pitiful charge ha been mada by en such 'men -a Mr. Rivai; and tiuxiMuds upon iliouwtmla stif the disgusting aMch of Mr, Olu have been sent all over the I nion. It turn out, thjl Ibnae go)J spoons were purchased in Mf M nrne' ad- who 1 chairman of lha Commute charged with furnihing the Prenidrm rH He rvs,.ilnt Mr. VarwB iren hns been so dheV( ss lo o?' M,.M-kaM p.1 i.nrvt wfv nrtir rr.TV.v-f't'H Ijib Ttitrtn vnW.no" ritrluJd sla very trout the TsrriUir of Flnrida. It lurns out Jliat he voted for a U rreveiiing negroes frjm .beng carrmd lo Honda, sin sold by negro lra lers a u wnicn aunoK evory oouirwni . .aw at sortie tima, mad for itself, lha f .mnmme which rejwrted lha law Was composed of four "Siiuthern men and Mr. Van Buren. 34Tbal n aaiictioned th 11 -a nf fre iwro tes timony-in llooo case. Thoiissnds of garbled tatemoUt4' Ihi case were circulated, and are believed lo bin turned ono important elections. Yet every lawyer aiP, if he dmisrve tho n-una, that tha common law f cttidsnca 1 the law cf all , Federal Court xcpt where th tta laws have exprejisly altered it, a.nd that Uia cmnmon law re cognizes 00 diflerenca between free negrowa and free white men. If Mr. Van Bjren hl artumed - tha power of altering tho law, ha would biv da wrred to be impeached. , 4. That h voted to gnu fi ln'gmf i Now " York tha pnvileca of ouna- If this t'lmro weiq, true ti the Aill extent, what rijjbl hive wo to jjlgi i4 the ihstitutiuna of otLor Sutc any morn than lha Abolitionists have to ju.lje of oui!.l All wq. ssk is, that they wil.lt let aloim j ami Rlr. Vsa -- Buren bus given the nnt solemn a-siinuire, that they Uiall never make th Federal Govornmoiit tha instrument of Interforring with cur iii"litutiona, in any .shsyta or form, while h is Trii!eiu, if hi ' ,,veio can prevent it ; whila Ortu. Harriwin ahnd ph'dged not to veto any bill passed by Congress, arw to recommeim ine oppucniion 01 me surpivi ret'tniM to tlie Jmrchafwaud cmanriptition ffclivci, I prsviiima this charge Will have little weight in North Carolina, which, though a slave State, givea to free negroes the right of voting. , ; 5. TbaVlhe requirement of statistical slntunijiil in the Centus law, ia desigtmd a tho bnsi of soma schema 01 taxation ny tne Aamimsiiniiiwi. inm most ridicuioti charge bus boon used with reut eflocl in many Alices. Yet it is known that the . clause in quesiioft was insorti'd by a Whig member of Congress, and that the Administration h.i-l 11. 1 . '., . .t. .t . r 4 , L mote 10 00 Willi 11 moo mo ijinporor 01 t .niim, 0. That the lrsiUrtit recomuiemled a stnmiii: army of 200,000 mi,Th fuel is, thit this plan of the Secretary of Wtr wii not prepai .-tl t ,11 umo montJis after the rraaidenl Mesnage. It was sub. mitted to a Ctmtmilitt of ttmgm, and, not to th 1 Fresidont The reconimemlaiion of the tncssn j referred to a report submitted to him, which coiw tairmd none of lha nbjffctiunubli detail oi the pljri lubmiitaii to tha Cominillea, ' 1 have enumerated these charge,, bornum, in significant and falsa as they are, thny constitute A ; tha stuple of all tha speeches delivered by sirolliiijr ' r . .1. t .1. i ' . 1 . it stump orators, 10 uwiice ie rnngppneq popit; in tha Sooth to surrender the G-omnrnW t'o lutr ajrfr."licU .Jwlda.jngJ a (nl:4triii. r riaci.f j- pia in cnmiiioii wiiii luciii, sik) wuicu iii'.rinn un ' der a bsimer waved by DaiuVI Wohsier, iii'crilif with tho portentous motto, "We demand" a Pio.V It JLieueral llarriaun come uifn pl'uof, and tli'i . curse come agsin upU the chiikIi, wh unto thusn soniinol who shall hav6 betrayed thmf cotimtiinenis r and urronder!d the foHres to the onomy. - i , Y our obedient servant, . t;koiu;e M'pu.FFlE. Icwrs. L. Srowi:, and othcis, Comm. ' This was the cae Hrtolr;U), when the new Gm ilitii'ion went Into operation, Now, only "free icAil mn tra purmittca lo volo. - ; .1 ' " Dvia Cot nrr, Sept. 19, 1 S10. .Gt.NTttJsr.s t I receiv.id your of tho 1st nf the prestmt fiiouth ; and it would af!"rd ni lunch piet. . iire to a.--i'pt of ymir polito iuviiiiiion, but tho ill health tfnd tim wcikni of my n:J body will Hot aou permit ll.e undesinkiiig. . : ', ---From ywiwhumMewvant an4oW Ravilntititia.- rySoWior. ' SA.MVEL VAN EATON. Messrs. LASXtit Srowit, and other, Comm. .S!!ii!i!LK!U. 'JJi.l. '!,'.!.. . KJi ..I i. .Ji'i"1 ! ' THE " l.MMf,NSG" (JATIIKRINO. ' Some of tha W'.hij''ry put down 'he number of lia C"iivriiliamUl'j;vB Tiioim ind ; and o hers at wrfl'ttiwr"Srf" W tw Ml' 'itOTifJwetTinwjwtkB number at Twenty Thouaan.l. A ilifl'ifiw of eiafltbr tcri thousanij irnnt'.much fr a "" h irrttaTiifr'.Tni W?ft4.bijvral.wrin.h id If; and li e.lioial4ViiC;JifJ iiuiusdoil out. hundictL . and eighty, drivers,. Iioys aud nil. . It i prnbibln thcre-rmgwhave bwm rtrrfra' Asfflsirri tioftrs iii the " 'parauW.T emdi.- t! j.'rit'iMi'( iltra iu.jii- hava v boon as rhany more in the city, which would Miuko tha numlwr lass tlina fre thou ta ml, of all ses, sexes, color's and degress. Of this nninlif 1, Wnks furnished a large pruportion, among wlm b runny -Democrats are ini imicd. But the culls would T, !... if .i, ivi,i.,.V . . IN PRESS; k , And will be ready at an early Jay lor publication, . at the principiil Whig bmk tor Ihrouliuut . tha Untied Sluto : The Broad Sal j or a new mdo of deft-atiug tho Tu!ar will 5 a murk tragedy, in fit a ucts. by William Pennington, F.,' Governor of. New : Jersoy. A lrttie on lha eonstruction nf jit d'au, by William IlaUtead, E-q. IK:dicilod to the (loo, Levi Lincolu of MaasncliUMjtts. The horrors of lha Buck shot Wsr by Jrph Ritnnr, Esq.., late Governor of lVnnylvma. - Adroit Managamant j a T.il founded 00 faetj by a pmtlemrio of New York, ; : A praririo on Firaj a Poem, by the Hon. O. II. Proftit, af liidinnsi, A Ifap lhrigh tlia, Window ( emlxdlished with suttaUs angravmg 4y i 4' Fmrr.Ai lji ' A new system of Politiral EroniMiiy, with par l :kulur n l'i reni-e to tlia Bout and Slio Iradoj by UthorCFack.. ' Adtlresw to lha ladle rf f'hilic'ithe,.0!).lheit.prat. eoiing a I'oKiooni ta eertim mtlitary gentlomwt By a Citizon of Nunh Beiid, O iio, I If innrahlo Discharge; a Lnwr of Condolence . to lha lata loader of the " Fiiiversal Whig Party,'1 by a coiiiiiiutee of the Harrifburg Couventitn. , i mi. Huiil lJiiMfilii. u niwiimawry wxww (a ship oiniuranis out ofiha United States ; by A. Clark, Uta Mayor of New York. " The arl of fKiHitr.iUii tlia hammocks orFJori " d:VaiuI paiaj dry eror Poi.tliwt M anthe ; by Cbf.'v Wirutii C. Proton, aiitd by M y. Wsddy I hornp. - Tha Ameriinn Clmsterfteld, or lha Finishad Gen- 1 tlo'mmi ; by I'd. Kl.-mly, Kl- . . killing, No Murder i a new edition, corrected ami reviBiil. with s np)eudii ooni oning a fiMhful , IIitorvf'f recent occurreires si Wasluueton; by Wni. J. Graven, Ej., assisted by Col. Ja. Wat au;i Webb. An Es.y on lha protwr conduct for G.Mitlamen (0 observe in tho Gallery of tha limit of Repre- . sfiutalive ; by iho Spy m Washington. ". Altmtt of jifijuf The Battl of the Thame took plaeo twenty-five years a?o,yp,strango as it may p;Kar, tha W higs haro put ihought lo cele braia the annivtrsary, . Why - Oil . Tip ia th FraslleatlslcUis U ; iLo a ship on dry land 1 LVcviot ho would be, out cf kit Wasssfi(( .. i
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 23, 1840, edition 1
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