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4 r- A . . y t. I '- f f i. . . ' t t-'f j SITcV.-IH0 '.FETING 5. from tM Faytlietilu CU'erter. . V X, ' j 1 Vv'- -MOP1"3 COUHTYi t-t X-X . Vrt?ioo notice! being igi retf, "it respectable ? 'oru'do of- Ue WhigfTor Moore i County aa - .J-inWed i the Qourf nonie in Carthage, on :tKe 4thini.t. The meeting wi organized by i,llinl Dr; C. Chtlmere the Chair, Hind L lhalnerft Secretaries The oect or the eetio being explained by the Ch,r, Cor .Tdiuwd, Jr,ind John B. Kelly. Esqrs. :.. feHTered able arid el?quril addresses on the .nnmratinff in tronff and em-. "fe thaic I'infMff tbe tnisnwrfirent and ex- iVhreirnon. ur cs. v. . uruco 'uorameu ''.'Jr' wiu..inr Prtamhla' and Jlesolutionii - ,hichefel(intdf ;, . , 7.. ;.: .. TfaciSAS, the present embarrassed condition cf the eountrjr adTtsea not tnly the ekpedicny bat the press t " ng necessity of dTWtin jr to and crutinizinj lhe caa--Ot : ' sea which impose tho burdna under hkh the people Are how laboring i.ttoi .whereas, it seems obvious (hat t the evils' and diBculiies which afiict the good citizena tof the eommonwissltk of the United States, at this' ' ' ' tireful cruris, is ikirljf! and clearly ascribable to the mal ' . ' : adminiitration of tW Federal Government, inasmuch ' as it has deprived" tlffl people of currency alike good for the farmer and office-holder, and alike suited to the exigencies of the traveller as the settled planter, under 1he deluuuve promises to furnish a better; notwithstan :' , ding the! unequalled credit and soundness of reputation -hich the' late fisik of the U. Sutea sustained at ; fiieme and abroad ; smd iq lieu of furnishing a better, '. i . ias produced 'n i alnoost ntirs extinction of any de ;driptioA of money i the country, by the reckless and ' i . perverse attempt to enforce the odious Sub-Treasury . system irpon the country , when it has been perempto ' ;" ily - defied Hue times by the people, sad which, if 'Ji ' ; On organized, would doubtless result in a revolution: f ' . and whereas, for, the reformation of the maladies a nT luisfortunes so imposed upon us, we have every ground . of hope and confidence in the character, of Gen. Wnu t .. ft. Harrison, ofvhio, in whoe public life he has shown 5. lumself on all occasions the friend of the People who " was the tried and consistent Republican of the school f Jefferson, Madison and Monroe, under each of whom he :hekl officesAhich he filled with credit to himself iY sitisfactioa to his patrons who was during the ' t late war, , unsjarjtniy victorious in the field, and on whose imilitarfr chaplet no stain has ever been- found; f n. by hWaoVs6 and public speeches, hai evident ted himself the'ln wavering friend of the South, when . a'soldier in (he fiekfj, when a member in Congress du rm the great and citing strjiggle on the admission : Missouri into the Union, while his competitor Mar I n lfan Buren, waD direcUy against us: and whereas, j ePcity, integrity and sound Repubhcanismxof Tylr; the eminent statesman of Virginia, stand .. . . ,yond question I C- '.i'v H, - , , ' Therefore Rcsoltedt That we approve the nomina tion, of these eminent individuals for President and Tic President of te'United States, and will exert all Aonorable means to; secure their election, that the Go "vsrnment may be reformed, that our property may be humed and thsit-our beloved cou&try may be res "Wfd to her former state, when office was regarded as ' sacred trust for the People's good, and not a reward :";parUswsernci,4 . j fitolved furihfrrTbat we approve of the nomina- ' j of John M. M orehead, of Guilford county, for the ' ZlZr overnoy or.tne etate of. XMorth Carolina, ywhose Ulenta, intiegprity' patriotLnn and Republican . wu(i. u impress we eonndence mat ne , aaunisuwrtn'iunctions of that high office ,ln a TK l0?0: nonor-.and psospenry to our State, with ' ,"w niapwn u oncurrenc . , l-IUtolticd, That we will employ all active and hon r '-lOiaUe soeans to secure his eleetieilu'- v '.wl '-, v " . f $etlved Tha we approve of the Convention to be .. ; held in IkHjldnghain on the 2st4nstant, for thepur f pOse of nominating an Elector for th(l District. 'ft bnmwiollforielin)l Dowd, Jr. : ; :fotvrjAri. B. Kelly, 8. C. Bruce, Jas. Mc llvary, Thomas JB. TysOn, Duncan Mcintosh, fJH. Dowd, H. Wibon, Corrieltus D, 8mith and CorneUus Bowd, Jr. be appointed a Central Comjniltee of Vigi lance for the county of Moortvwho se to pursue such course and adopt such measures as they toay deem proper to promote? the Whig cause in the county of 5?00rB' witJl wJwm the committees of different wauicv are requested to correspond. 1 f f X)itotion of Dr. S. C. Brnce. i , ; TWTws) regard with high consideration be ununngiina independent course generany pursued y John JMEeUyV E54 in diffusing through hecoun ry.ths tru principle, of Itepabliniam; and of the ltrnmed manner in vhuh Vi ..j t-v:. tte HafnsbBrg.Donvention, in which the happy land praiseworthy Mixtion was made of which he was an advocate of IV m. H. Harrison and John Tyler, ior President and Vice President. :,.t !ir 1 . w I .: CH A8, CHA.MERS, .CVwion. ja. csaw.,' , M. ifONTGOMERy WIDE AWAKE. ; ; Notice JiaViirg beerr giVenahat on Tuesday the 7th inst at burApril Court in. the town of XawreneeviUe, . th Senatorial candidates lor l9 dairies of Moore and Montgomery, Dr.-Jtdin H. Montgomery (Whig) and Ed ward lcCallwrnv Van V-would l!r.. iK- public, antl thJit lbc Whigs of the County of monigomery r wooui noiu a meeting for the Mrohse of nmhinatinfr Delerntps tn Siiii ...k At Delegates frorp Rowan, Davie and David- K' t SB . I. ' S A ST p a aon, on ine otn 01 May next, in Salisbury, to con3a.lt with them on the choice of .mioKi- TOiig Elector jfof this Districtnumbers had repaireu to JvwrenceviHe, in epite oCibeea ther in-th car) v part f the dav. . --. , After the Whig candidate had explained his iews. to.atiraerous and attdntif e audUni.- and the Fan had rehearsed his badly memoJ rixea,scrapr irom uocoioco newspapers, un til bdt few hearers were left, the: Whig meet ingbeini'annouiiced, the crowd flowed back b theVCfourt' House : and , gradually; formed aneh a mass as is not often met with in the time of our County Courts, i ' The meeting havrny been called to order, Oliter .Wiley, Esq, and Dr. F.Z. Kron were appointed Secretaries, f " r '! V ' V5 aOn'reqnest, D. MBarringer, Esq. who ttendlng our Court, explained the object r the meeting. Though taken by surprise, ed tli(crowded meeting in a most icutuuuB svrain irennpniTt int.P.n.i.,1 r", " vT"r "trongclaimt of Gen; -fiaions.Northern men with Southern princi I P!es, he ,trfipl.aBUy.: refuted, one by one. , arHl made the whole odiui recoil on the oril ginators of those charge.. He demwitrated the -Generalf invariabte attachment i if,. SonthVand strong ablicitude ftl6 ; iJ f People, iii.teidry. J a.m. Uvn for "nin f military with Wo?1? "eceary to quote hi. cxpreE : ,'T ntand humor and ready it lustrations byrP??? anecdotea. -SuGce it to say, that li? rjrbveJ Gen. Harrison to be, beyond all VontradictWn, a man giTied by na (u re. improved by edueatton, trained in the aervice vf hi coujitry belli in the field and the council, at alt tiraca obedient to the ciril ao thority, an anient fovcV of his country Vvel fare, and ah ever reatly friend of iLepo'or. for VanDuren, :it stas aufHcient, Mr. Barringer thought, to glance ot the wide spread distress in the country, to be at once convinced 01 the necessity of a change of ru lew. : yp-"?Mf. : 'rtr When Mr.Barringer Had concluded liis e5- oquent speech. ;-rrJriiMMitfnmenr-fread me loiiuwing iiescuuuous, wutcn were unan imously adopted : ijf.il fkZf'l "' , Resolved, That the following persons be nominated as Delegates to meet the Delegates from the counties of Rowan, Davie and Davidson,, in the town of Salis bury, on the 5th of May next, to select a suitable indi vidual to be placed as Elector on the Whig Electoral Ticket for this District: E. Harris, Eqn Col. TJ. Ke- gbl, E. F. Lolly, Dr. J. H. Montgomery,, Dr. r. Z. Kron, B. Simmons, Thos. Pemberton, F. C. Atkins. Esqn A. Cochran, Esqn N. Harris, Esq4 Dr.' Worth; 13. Hesm, l M. Kosh, 1 UoL F. Jocke, W. Swaringen, D. Palmer, G.Davis, 8. H. Christian Dr. Trcadwdl, and D. Freeman. : - ' ,'; ; : : ' v. . . . Resolved, That we cordially?' approve of the nomi nation of Gen. W. II. Harrison; the patriot ' far mer of Ohio, for the Presidency, arid John Tyler, the repub lican statesman of Virginia, for the Vice Presidency of the United Sutea ; and that we will use all honorable exertions to secure their election, as necessary to re-' iwru uw iuuk) 01 we present aominuiranon' and re store tne operation of republican principles from which it has so widely departed, :rAi nfut Resolved. That 1 the distinguished Dublic life and spotless integrity f Gen. Harrison, have shown bright er and purer from the malignant slanders and gross misrepresentations of his enemies, who are employing me oasest means to viuiy a reputation of which our common country has always been justly proud as the reward of a long and brilliant career of civil and kniU tary service endured for her glory and welfare. . ' ' Resolved, That this meeting approve of the nomi- hation'of our distinguished fallow-citizen, John M. Morehead, as a candidate for the ofSce of Governor. and that we have full confidence in his talents and pa tnotism. ' i y - O. WDLEY, Chairman. W.HaaaTs, Secretaries. ! r 0 ORANGE COUNTY. ' In accordance to public notice, a number of theWhiz youiijc J men f Orange county met at the Court House in Hillsborough, on Saturday the 12th' inst; fur the purpose of : : .ti ... . t. T..i.: -... Yehtton' proposed to be held on ; the 4th of May next. Dr.' Edmund Strudwjck was an . 'ft srae w : trf a 1 pointed Vviiatrnian, anu James vveuo, jr. anu AiHlmnn Armal rong. Sec re la he. , , ; ' .TThe objevt meeting hayutv been ex plained by the Chairman, Dr-. Francis J. Smith. Henry R. Nash, William R. Walker and Johri A: Cameron were appointed a Com mittee to prepare Kesolutioua furthe adop tion ofjhe .meeting, hj.i xJ-- i- Tlie Committee , havins considered the subject,'; reported the followmj; Preamble and Resolution s through Mr. Nash, one ol their bwly : : 'r''W" F-'rHV; r.. y.zi i Whereas, inxonsiderins the state of pecuniary em barrassment and distress, which now pervades everv part of our country, and checks the whole enterprise and industry of a' land inexhaustible in its resources, blest with abundant crops, and at peace wfth- aU the world, save a small and contemptible band of Indians within its borders, we are irresistibly drawn to the conclusion that the cause is to be found in the nolicr -of the Administration ; a policy which has drained the- treasury of the Piation of a large surplus; and redu ced the government to the disgraceful necessity of is suing, like other spendthrifts, its 'own notes to meet its extravagant expenditures; thus, with a selfish and depraved profusion, saddlirfg the people , with a large public debt : ;; r f-:' 'rYt' " ' ' " And whereas, the administration, in reckless and determined opposition -to the known will of the people, still persists in its efforts to force upon the country the odious and thrice rejected sub-Treasury 8chenie; a scheme which, before it was recommended , by the President, was pronounced by his party : in i 'ongress to be " unsafe, unconstitutional, disorgran izinv. and msT01.uTiovA.aT and which its .avowed champions! now admit, will greatly" reduce the Value of property.4 ana lower ine pnee oi uoor, inereDy causing a . fatal contraction in business of all kinds, involving the debtor portion of the community in certain ruin, and benefiting alone, office-holders, capitalists and money shaven: i ! , :': .4-..-" ;::; ;; And whereas, we believe that j the Sub-Treasury Scheme is intended for, and will certainly lead to, the establishment of a great Government Bank, controlled exclusively by the President ; and thus place in his hands an engine of corruption and : power, destructive to the liberties of the people, .; and in direct t violation both of the letter and spirit of the Constitution, which provide! that the revenue collected from the people shall be under the direction and control of their jepre sentstives t !- :'.-"- . --4L I A.d wberca the plan (professing to be a plan far me Detter reguiauonof the mihtia) proposed by the Secretary of War, and recommended by the Presi dent in his last annual message, is in fact an "anti-republican scheme for raising and maintaining a large standing army, the support of which will sdd to the burdens of an, already oppressed people ; an in stitution which all history proves has ever been fatal to free governments and the uniform resort of tyrants pcrpeiuaio usurpea ana nnnaiiowed power : . -f ; r And whereas the policy recommended hx thn P-- ident and his new ally, Mr. Calhoun, (the once great champion of mdividual sUte rights,) of surrendering; to " wmcu uiey ue, ine lands won by the blood and treasure of the old thirteen states, and ce ded by them to defray the . expenses of the revolution ary war, and for the common benefit of the whole, is unjustand a -violation of the act of cession, and would depnve North Carolina alone of a sum suffi cient to release her citizens from taxation construct sll necessary works of internal improvement, and es tablish on a permanent basis, her avatm rfi. .ku -1 which benefits will beVithheld from the state if the present administration is continued in power s , .Ana wnereaaconsidenng 4he obstinate persever ance of the President, in the noli rh;M, 1 such universal distress ; and in measures, the obvious tendency of which is to concentrate: all power in the hands of one man $ and considering the servile sup port winch he receives from a Mmioim! tmu. -JTi from the interference in elections, sanctioned by hia party, of his army and office holders, we can hope net- totii. m iub cuiuuiihmi suuauon 01 tne coun try,' nor Tor the continuance and pernetnitY ofmnr m. publican; institutions, without a' change of men and measures: therefore ' " ':!i!i,!; v;$ tfcsolvcd, That it is the 'doty of everr man. and more especially every young man, who is a true friend to his country and her interests, anL who wishes to see ner republican inFtUutions preserved in7iolate, to use all fair and honorable means to purge the temple of liberty of those, who, while they are pretending to uig praises in her name, are sacrificing on the altars of profligate ambition j and with parricidal hands are PPing the very foundations of that fair fabric, erect. l to her by her true sons the heroes of T6, adorned ll 2Jh flHT.s freely expended; aid hallowed 7 Site? 'fl-y UihtJdim eaessTw S?.;tolri:,httw thehetter ef. HAlT WILUAM HENRY ! rs wTJ:L aiw otatesinan, the x!t3i Cutes;md'oTJOI::TlER;tsucstrr.: malice itself has nought to lay,, as Vice PresiJcnt. ; .: -Resolved; That we readily concur- with ; tie f rof aition of sending JcIpLm ta'fia.Whif' Ymin-r lAii.Jm - o 3 " , - . - I - Convention 'to be heV in Baltimore,NDn the fuurth if May next, and that we furthermore advise the appoint ment of certain persons to, represent the- Whig-Xouiig men of jUrace in that UpqvenUon. - t, -!,. iuwt.u, yi uu we loo, upon dciniv ju. Aivws'f HEAD as a sound pubucan-amlt practical St&ta; man, and as such we approve of his nomination fb uovernor of the slate. - i, Tl beer meet Cameron ait:ctract j?r of a Rlantliui; arinya ijweit bjr present Xlmi n.iat fat iou s alter which e Preamble, and Hesolu itluttav were ,vnanimui ;-r On inoiiim of MrvNaHlutllciliowinllV jirmrii ntre appouuett as uelreaiea-x to UO 'Lf-t. Ttwx-.VU 1 r:V" rv;Tj'a J0I111 Catneron, Dr. FJ, Smith, tlr, Priile Junes. 9 aa k a - t:- 1 littU tl a; Srantonl.-- Jamea Newlin; i Win; A ilGnrliam li Win. U. Walker. ; Betttmi: ILiV: ? II Oii motion. Cameron, Nasi dered Jhat nlPtiiitmijuVelbe aprv.int oil by :$! Bailey Eli Eulis, Jolin BXLeatliers. ; TIe Committee appointed to pirpare ?thV iiusinesa ior mis meeimjr,, presented" axlistl the lolloMrinsr pentlemn.fwlm ra rnnMiwl .. i - r 7 ,r ' " . ' ,i. f ,iCI wf PnW?: f VjgiUii5e:in.biJf; Y--m- winch we cannot conveniently insert. On motion, it was ? ff :iiHY? 'tM: Resolved, That the Editor of the Hnishomugh' ie corder, and other papers friendly to the cause, be Re quested to publish these proceedings. X-1 . - '?':& XV: :.-vr e. STRrmwinv ! ' A. AaM.Taoia, eeretarj Ufofct : ; ' GRANVILLE COUXTSV x At a meeting, of a - portion Young Men of Granville Coon at Oxford on tlie 25th-ofrAprilor ilie pose of nominating Delegates to tne I more Convention, on motion. fJoL iiforace L. Roharda was ealled td the Chairrand 'htf ner Laurence ? appointed Secreurv;;M Ths Chairman in a vetr pertinent address' stared i vMi-t.t , ii ii-ii ine n.eennaT naa ennren. mi cuicrcu uiio an exposition oi me nre- sent disordered state of puhJic afTHir. and the necessity ior reiorm. W Hereupon, on roo- - - - . r. - . wraraiwe was appptnteu by iaei c iiuniuse ui uraiuns resoiuunna i ciprcssiTB oi ine sentiments ot the meeting The following gentlemen1 Vonsu'tuu5d the i in cbs re. nrnry jc. ioei(ett, Jas; T. ILlttleiohrt; M. Hesteriliatiief Ifti Goodloe, HenrV Unchurch. R. HL KinaarSill rv and A. Tavlor ahn. afiAr Kv;Br. .:fiX j tation. throtiplrthetr Chairman Ma..Tkrni f presented xbe followin Preamble and rJT Jutions ; and before tak in? the .vote urt&iri Miem, me meeiinjf wa aoureasetl by MesXa; Lnckett, Littlejohn and H illiard, it speed es' appropriate , to the occasion. They s w?re then unanimously adoptedit itr " Whereas, our form erf Government frtllv' iTiU- the right of the people, peaceably to assemble ahd eW: salt together for their common welfare I wifo. il w dnty incumbent upon the yoang as well asuW oldi Xat exercise this privilege rand beiBsreonvinced thai tSera' is something radically defective in the admmisltration I uBuevwjr ia uie aeranee- " vuiioui.;, un u, consequent commercial U.k. 1 .1 tt.lri.. faro.npon the Banking institutions, and WpirI elled profligacy with which -they have rnu.ao'M tne: "T ujo inuit 111 ixwer nv inp.ir rvt loAnra pubRc finances i and whereas, we have Wn ffie xi penses of theGoverhment increased frora"tveWto Vhite the country has been at peace with 'an.faattoi?; a large surplus revenue exhaustedX and the Govern ment forced to resort to'the issue ofTreasui WotesXto sustain Its sinking credit ; and whereas, HheseVvHst so far from abating still continue to augment. Therefi e XX 1. Resolved, That it is our firm conviction thatffe country must continue to groan under ita burthens n til there is a change of our rulers. - x-y:4mW:. r 2.' Resolved, That we highly approve of Ihenout nation -of William Henry Harrison, of Ohio.,r Piiin dent of the United States that his many public i seri ces, both in the field, and in the Xcouncils ol'the na tion, entitle him to the confidence and gratitude of lua country; that hia long-tried patriotism nd pure Hei pubhean principlfc. fuUy qualify him tor ih.Sr Pient,d o&rthebert pledgesof bi future cpurs X 3. o That m John Tyfer; or Tiiri W .ySU1. iKimuucan lmoued witn the nnWtriWkir m 'OB -nit OQ " -,1 .k-t u: " .. r'-'fr' Y . rr tuu uu ooimnuionfM VuucPiw. r.u. ... , Morehead, and that we will Te to him -lt port, and use all honorable means to W,3i.7l8&l tion to the onice of Governor of th fit.,- ofr.Amn..v. .Z?rZ.?m..'$ttrMU 5. Resolved, That we view with indigtutibn nnpfpled conduct of the dommantpSyS foancWng a sovereign State of thkitS-forS thattheiroriiybrfaiSo., dsJlM in which theJ Befb SsSn?- PT CW 8t tion in the iJJfW, . . . wm3 un i it -i - . ijLr i r . ?JngpropoUoil which hM einanedSfS tion of th. Z"B,coai. received the is of on. thoTZ:0 Atahd1ng thousand nw. 5 mtt nr securitT A. vt-T. " P F . u am uiiih nr nvirn..! m j ' i Mra'.SZf. W-PPtoTll to""' ...!5:l feel if lttporUnlb a ag.-vfiiuir c Preamble and KeftnTvrmnt . Mm h: .1 V . r.V " ' ""'"'V.. "V' caniirs require tnst s ' . j l . . - : - - - - t I 1 if 1 1 IKS . M j. : ,111 IPiniin Intin Ii'mhIi . I . r.t Mr i;ufl. -j.i.t mil ""."eT,ttuius I . Metlin, Jeremy Milliard, this reW. cnireMial t n2 in a few nnpnipriaie remarks. - ME i i , " """ wcu our- 8T"7 , r . . -Ai ,v,'. , i ion aiiu jonn liunt. .. - - . . 1 01 oum-Aiatwma. ani JM V lIISwl I wl flft 11llfv1.ll' K. M TerV.-Xv-' John Br Leithera II Jeati Otleiid'hatl ? DocUir C. Pari If Oilea Mebahei f "Lemuel MebajieVfrll DrrMiclVaVrilolKlIJoh $ Jonn Lipscomb. WMlk: iaX - ' of? Mr i. Il.sa. Avns added to th niintiir i f A. v un motion or nr. f. j: Rmiih: n v-iiainnaii to prepare a rr Address to U,e pfto X Gatiher;Esq, of xMorgantonV sustaining Uie Pi r .. ra-,,!?" ltl co,inrmt t:thirord0jv nomination of the HohWiinarh H. Harrison ? Hn 6eUeieuexIWX fr the; Presidency anlthr Honi John M. u XiP&kW orelieafiir-iBoVe iush W dWdliam A. Graham, Jn. X The Speaker gave a brief arcount 6( the NomiiotL AVdliani ThomnonvYaiicv 1;rMV.n MUX rir-i":'e rr-;.tsr-JI- hbet par iaiti. "V, v.- KCSQiU be i. .:..led delegates to represent tLls county in.said Convention. "t On motion of Mr; tiodIoe.the following eentlpmeh were naineit, irtpnf&uance of the JOlh Resolution, as f)elrates to the Balti- pore CpQTtraion, rizi: JDr. 'aarha1W F. Car 1eijDiC John Ai DowpeV; AVnC iiehbl Kicliartl Tharp, Richard Tayhir, Br. Hill, Dr. Henry j. Robards, VHenrv E. Loehett." Dr. John R Hrrndon4. TL HKiftirriiir. I v " w 1 1 was added to the list of delegates Onlrnoiion' of, Mr. LilUeiohn. UVe Chair J man. Col, Horace hi Robards, and the Sec rets ry.Vi urn er Laurence,. -were also added. -.1;- On' raoiion of Mr Laurence, it waa--.-r-.: . ;: Resolved, That in the opinion of this meeting, the Uon.'Edward Stanly and Kenneth Rayner are solu ble persons to represent the Sute of North-Carolinain the Convention of Yoang Men" a Baltimore, and that they be requested to act as snch.V 'H X 4 -On m.tion of Mr.:iketCfJSHf ' tietolved. That the prbceedings of this 'meeting be published in the Raleigh Star and Raleigh Register, And all other, papers friendly to the cause. r sThe ineetine; theit yimrneL'& ; ; - HORACE Tj, . R O B A RDS, Cia'n. BURSE COUNTY. : 10. X At an adjourned meetiner iield at the House chosen on acconnt of his loud professions: ot Demo of Gardner Stearns on Muddy Cree Elder erae9 nd RepubUeanummnd wming Mfi office with "Richard Bird resumed ' the ! Chair and after a fe w explanatory rem ark an 'able' :aad in- icresiin? : AO u ress ; was delivered : by U. 25. representing him drsU: aa a ; mere 'y outh. "go ing forth to fight the battles of his country- ov? a successful General in the years of ri- I . : i : ... .. . V "13I1UOCMJ, crownea wim ine laurels oi tic- fairjr S then acting in the cpaci of Govern- firesides he had so nobly defended, from the ruihless - 8ayagefc--and lastly, occupying a more conspicuous station in the highest Coun cil )of the Nation: jr";X"' ' :''X ;'x5 . . ;: X The charges in circulation against his rep utation, invented by hia political opponents. Were ahjy refuted, and the citizens of Burke wej-e called upon tn sustain him at the noils. as the distinguished person.' called hy : the fires of party strife, in rescuing the Govern- m anl fiNtm Zim a n i.wiu picacui cuiuarrarsini( eiiUHuon. and in restoring the country to its former state of prosperity, from which it has been hurled by the impolitic measures! of a reckless aqd extravagant Adrainistration. X ? j 5X4 After the Address, the .following Resoln tions were presented by Joeph Neat, and adopted by the meeting, rig r 4 Jtesolved, That we. cordially approve of the nomina tion of Gen. William Henry Harrison for the Presi dency, and John Tyler for lhe Vice. Presidency.. -i f.. Resolved, That the Chairman be authorised to: ap point five delegates to represent this county in the Con vention at Aahville on the 14th of this month, to nom inate an Electoral candidate for this district, who shall pe pieogeu to rote for Harrison and Tyler. . Aesoped, That we will sustain ths-nomination of the. Honorable John M . MoreheaiT for f aAvrnrar . cgtapiKHnted by the chairman, were Gen: MemphiU, Dr. WilUam A.: Graham, and Thomas ' - RICHARD JBIRD, Chairman. X EnwAa. B. Paica, S,X:::C,' " ; YOUNG MEN'S WHIG MEETING. , . At a meeting of a portion of the WW Tnnno- Von of Caswell, held in the Court House, on the 20th inst the same was organized by the appointment of Mai. Paul A- Haralson, Chairman, and George WX Van- oook ana oamuel . xlamson, Secretaries; and the objedt of the meetinr havinsr been brieflv eTnlaint h he Chairman, the following Preamble and Resolutions Cky of Baltimnrw 4th day of the ensuing- month of Mv. tn 1.n'u sures calculated to promote V vigoroua cooperation of TfflA TA-IW aH.?a... X A - . "iJI i. VI .uur counny in: tne great contest now pending between the friends of Constitutional liberty .e e l,,d ?Blthe locates of power on the the; therefore be it That'the Whigs of Caswefl approye the ?S? ,??UIProPOMd non, and deem it extent to be represented therein. CllTnti Y M-of Th,tflw Chainn.n of th.mtetuigbe re-" ; ""wu, uif3 laiiniarinB MnfUM . . On motinn it.. .n : . .. A-t. -iX".L- ""r"1 genuemen were unani- L?Va $?i the cond ReX Hon. Edw-1 Dr. Richard A. Donoho. GravS, jr NWilerifX lrTeJ'. PAUT. A TT A T A G W Va - , isoairma: 8.'s.HAii,,"o5?? Secretaries.' X X - r.6 for ! moderate terms, a first rati rale iHB - ?to"f old exchanee for a smaller one x ntoo laree tar . In- - v iv X j jXAVESLEY WHTTAKER. STATE' OF NORTH i CAROLINA-LCouirrT Kf or FaAKKLtirCoUr of Pleas and Quarter &sims, March Term, 1840. Oray Edwards v. Jno, ias,Jonea.X Original Attachment levied on the houJ ana iota, lands and tenements of the Defendant in the town' of Looisbaig.; fit, i' H::;- i,a Lyi'f ':f : "It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court,' that uie defendant in this Case resides beyond the limits of r , , -'5 egwwr, mat un less he be and appear before the Justices of our County Session, to be held ior the w on ?e !n J ud the-e to replevy and plead to issue. JodmvMt fin.t entered up against him, and the property levied on eon. I ucuuivu io muxioij ue rtainuii'i recovery. X. XX . Attest, J il 8. PATTT.RsrW e. . n. tV May: 1, .. rXt. fv-fX.- .an IIRIMAGE TO JERUSALEM and Miunt im, by Baron UeramH. 2 Vl ... VW,,rJ Womeand other Gatherin.by Caro-i line Tn. A, .fsiL. v: tg,y K,mro- ipis day eceked by TURNER 4; HUGHES. - .:..-!-. . c . .. . . m t---v 1 ; ! act i;c Ul vrcii &lll tsio, .A. it: : i i P K OSPECTUS or thi ' -.. . ! " The Subscribers Trpose 10 establish itvlhe Town of BAasoparitta, Wilcox I'minty, a weekly News-psjien-enlilled the Ainaviwi Uxralu, t he devoted to Poliiiral, Agricultural, Literary and Miscellaneous lot'ellisenre. , - " I ' - ' . Jri ad'liiion t the jmportanea of 'a Press in WJ. rox, in a politiral iiintof viw, theonverienre and inirrest of the people of Ihis aJ the nrighlmring rapcrsnouiu ne ewtiuisncu in its ferlintrs anu devoted to wint importance of this section the wains of its ciiiz'ns. itive ill !k liberally soslnined ia trriirize. And i being: praaieal rnnirrs. -wa fliier ourselves thst we will Im able to: render the Pajer at onre rfspectable and interesting. k "AVhiI" we dMcUiim any iritention to act illiberally towards oar pitlinVal opponenta or to refuse them an opportonity of defending their prmriide. in an ho- esl rnaniter. through our rolunfnsrwe w?sh not'tocon eeal the fart, that ourown sentiments ae in aecird ance wilK thosff of theWMio pany.;8 a"df of course UKtn its members we most chi-fly dejiend for encour agement and apnrt. : Iii ; rommn with ' the snat mnj iriiy of the Aineriran Peple we lok t W hig priocijdes and to Whig, measures as the pnly means of restociitg ib Government to jts former purity, and of eradiraliittf the . perriiciouaand factions prartii-es which corrujil Administrations have' infli ted upon ibeeoontry. We have witnessed' snd still witness the servant whom! the noi4e have called 4a admin- iiHer the afTairs of the Govfrument disregarding the clearly expressed wishes f their coustiiuents, and opeolv OMitemnViglliet known "will of the peoide..-' Nsy. W0 have seen a President of thiaUniti'd States! bypocritMal derlarations iof attachment to poular rights. presufflptQousl accusing; a large;! poUon of the people whit bribery and enrruption, because they expniMtMiiin to one of his otnsuiuiiuusi iiianiirr, iiM'tf nppoeiiHHi pruposititin s. ; X W'e have sveh stcuplisn- tersXand unprincipled jtecul.-ttors plainly tie office-hnlders encoa raged and protected m thir acts of iHunder alid crru;tiiWf,W have heard a Democratic Presi dent" tell. the pole that;, they, expected:; too mucrT from tlieir own Government, -and that it was the du ty of M the Government himself snd his underlings !) to take care only of its own alTtirs'aud leave ihi people to extricate themselves front' lbt-tr 1 embarrass mentsembarrHiismeiits which his own' and his . il lostritHis reh'CessorV' rspririous experiments hsd f evened, upon thrm. ,W have seen houest and ca pable public servanta contemptuously dismissed from office, because they dared to difier in political oiin- ? ? . 1' . i. - . .. . . ion won mose wno seem neierminra 10 roje ine. tmn try with a rHl of iron. " And we now behold the an tlwtrs of these wrongs, the perpetrstnrs of ihene outrs ges. solicit in k an approval of their course and a eon tinuance of their power, at the hands of the Ameri can People. - ir -,V,X-., j ,..::. :, It is against these practices, these doctrines, and these that we intend (if our undertaking shall meet with the favor of the public) to raise our hum Ne voices. It is to open to ' the eithtrfiS of Wilex and the adjiinius;rouniies a medium wf makingknown and defending iheir political opinions.' lhat we make this aUempt to establish a Whig Journal in Barbour ville. i : iX'XAf, ;:-BxXlX: ; r j' X, In the approaching Presidential contest, the Hsa Ai.n wilt cordially ami xeaoulv sustain the rlaims of Wm. Henry Harrison and John Tyler? . Be;ieviag them sound in poliiiral opinioii, and alwiealU-b &thfol!to the Con.tituti.M.- est. capable and faithful to the Const iti shall cheerfully and hiapsily supwrt their electin. ... W nigs of Wilcox, of Monroe, Ulsrke, dee., will joa seojnd our eifforts T Wtil you lend a hand in estab lishing a Journal devoted to the sdvbrary , of your own p'diiical sentiments, and inseparably attached to the raose and interests of the people! 'fhe cause io which we are engaged demands that . we; should Je more active and- xeIou in advancing;: our olit eal sentiments. Let us then imitate 1 he zeal and in dustry of our opponents ; let us be as acrjve iu'arcu lating and defending political l ruth, as :they are in disseminating misrepre.'enlation and errbK Anid how ean this object be better effected, than by the estaW naumeiu 01 an inuepenuent fress I" Ve are.coufi I dent n the hope that our call for support will -hjeet wim a neany and cneennir response. f The HcNatn will be issued, tm an Imperial sheet. as sottn as a sum cient number of 4gbacrihers can be obUined to justify the undertaking, and will be print ed with good type ami on fine pawrw il lfX XX ,?? ::: Tsas.--Pour Dllsrs per annum, if payment be made within thre motirfis sftrr the commencement of the subscription; or Five Dollars if made after that time. . lv-j - t, , sj, -s: k;j . J-sf-X (yoramonications should be addressed to the Sub scribers at Selms. - ' - X v : , :J JAMESfH.CURTIsC r";.,-":45: JOHN HI MARTIN April 107.1810. -fcW?&iU4$?i&'d X C3 Editors ' friendly to the undertaking are re- H"."""' w give ine aoove an insertinii. j! (TlvISSOLIJTIOIV. The Co-partoerehip, her. sxisung oeiween the undersigned, baa been mutual consent. ' AU persona hhhiti Establishment, are requested to Cau and make liate a ittux sarr. ' 'as no indulgence can bo granted. ' . ; a i. ,." ROBERT. FINDLATER..? s , i . ' . MATTHEW jttO YD. r, ' The business will, in future, be conducted by the SutMrriber; on his own account ; and he solicits from nis mends and the public,. a rnntinnanre of patron age. noBEirr findlater. - Raleigh, April 20, 1840. X 36 6t j CAROLINA BEAf'ON, am Mktofolitaw Alx Oasiaua. Published Saturday in Ra hugh, N C CHEAP CAH SYSTEM ! I ssms. Two dollars per annum for single copies. Five dollara for three ctties -Ten doltsrs fr six copies. Twenty dollara for twelve copies. - Iuvaria- wy casn in advance ; .. . - ; j s : Askmts All persons exertins ihemslves to pro cure subscribers, and fntwsrding the fcsab price per single CHpies. will lie allowed one-fifthlof jthe amount (tweiuy tier cent ) for their pains Tnttae ir4:uriitff and foi warding clubs of subscribers at . the reduced prices ss above, may retain; ten per ceot fort their itainsfXS-XX SW-ii;.''mt - One dollar for sis months i hut' three .dollars re ' .. . t - A" . - . milieu, wu pay ior fur cohcs six mnins. , ( r WANTED, several men poiwessing the requisite quauDcaitona,.aa n-avruing agents ior lue tiescou and Umu bus on the above terms. XX V ' ; X 15 Rsleih. April 17, 1840." TAGE Fn ro red need from Kin I . isa io uurneaDoro' and flaid.. urotflsll From ibe date hereof. TWO Hill.. wniiu.unif win ue uemaoueu irom Pasremrers for boro Thia Miaea lni KIa..i. .uL .t . : ! iiuid nsieien to waviiaiw. ... n..i.i w'k - 1 Mnithfield, vUi on Monday, eduear " 1 Ffida. ..u, ; ..ri ... . z. sBiw . uiii-w ainm ,E.P. GUION. X;:I'X: S a a r- " . Raleigh, April 4, 1840. "ITlHGINfA STATE LOTTERY pJtt,-kl e Tr 'WO To ha drawn Alexandria, a. Saturday, May SOui, 1840. i at CAPITALS. Pute of IWUOW of aO-60 of 200 Certificates of Pack.ses'of 25 m hoiViikeU $130 V Do , Jo S5 QMrVr Jo J XT Orders for Tirk-i. u ' J L5S cliEORY8 A..t.REGORYydc Coi Wanagers, - Washington Oily, D.C; . ' . X . ; ' ; Or Rk hmond. VaC 11 -??n rn,Mdiallr they are over, to all who order aeabov. ; - 'o . ' T. .order asabov. 35 - -.EXTKAORKNARY COMnrv POWER, NOVELTY ANDf at r i - New York Circus, un'ied with agreed NatuTi A fill? a Prw o Tjiist . t lir.'r Sfa Animate, 4 Under the "management of x';r;i7w 'i AsTSPa- - All exhibited under the same . Pavilion. In P.u for two nights, the 4th and 5th of May. PriarfTT I mission, 50 Cents, Children under ten yean of I and Servants, half priee,l4ij''i V.:,'! " j x ue jrropneiors nave engagea to accomp&nT j the most -talented Equestrian and " Gymnastic j in the Country.' " " ;: r' T1 In this animated and beautiful disnlav.ihe Pw mxy up-wiui cumpeuuou ana spirit, too manding the liveliest interesr on the parfof the ipeca tors. In &ct, the Msnagers. flatter, themseUet, bm then4 personal exertions snd .noveltyX of their exhili. tion, none can be better adapted "for thegratifiauki 01 me poDuc. r'Tv-.;-1 . .' Doom open at 7J, Performanee to commence it I 'clock. X; :;-;r;t;Xi'.!4P",i;-i: -Mr. NELIS, a yoana man' born without arm,. J NEW, SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. X-Tv? OLIVER &:8MITH, ' MKBCH A KT.T A HOBS, r- 3 .t ... ....jB iWi,n irmn in" iiwrinern lilies, anotrt now 0ienitir, a large and beautiful annul nx-uf of Uoida in their line, which will bp made uptomder o punctual euxUmers in the het atyle and in iha oompnxe a part fjfe superior Wool, Dyed Black .1 i . .: '- r .1 . . ... . .tM - ."9 . . ' . : ' . . - . I And Spanish Ply f Superior Wo-d, DyM Dnp'iiWil A splendid tV tide tr 8 do rBlmk French doV; ? Bnmbaxiues met f'osti tut Psntaloous. 8eierior Dove a ; iX; ; , do Black p-?i??it do Light Mixed ;Anil Dark oX Single MQ?4 Caijneu Hanison dc Tyler :: do. Crape While Linen ' DarkJ : do;:-X'-Xf -' Aiid Corded do DRILLINGS. .A- f I r . .9 f ... . Superior Figured 8attin Black;' U ': Flainif-db.:;ilo. do. , ' doXShalTf ; do White Msrsailes ; - do ' Figured do '. : XAnd Victoria , dd X 'TESTINGS. Together wnh a genets) assortment of filorks. Tft- nam's celebrated make. Shirt Bosoms andi'vUsn, Suspenders. Gloves, Pockrl snd Nrk Hsiidkrrrhifk and many other things heedless to mention. Ordrn from a distance thankfully rereiTed, and promptly tended t.': Graieful for mt favours we resjiecifuH solicit a continuanre of public pstmnage ' P. 8i The latest London and Paris Fsshion jus! received. , '.' a - .' , ' Raleigh, April 28, 35 4w GRAND LOTTERIES FOROl AY. . J J. S.- Gregory if Co. Managers. TTTTRGIKIA 8TATB IJOTTERT Fr end V ln he Leesborg Academy and for oib pur ptises Class No 4, for 1840 l o bt drawn at Alex andria, Ya.. on Haiarday 8th l.Iay.1840. 35.000-1 5.000 X O.COO 3J0OO 2fiQ0 t 87- 60X'tizes of $1,000 60 of $300-50 f I'M 3 &c&c.,; ; r':X,5XX?: rj-.v''?''' " -S Tickets only $10 Halves $&i-Qosrters J 0. Certificate, of Packages of 26 Whole Tick'. $130 ;-XXDo"i: 6J ;..X,, :K6VQi 4h 32 fift rmO ii N HALL LOTTE R Yt V Maryland Ji Class No 7, for I aiO To le d-awu st Haiti, mors on tfaturdsj. I61I1 of Miy, lg40'. . i $50.000 $20 000 10.0!05 OOO4.00-A,9;' 0002.6002 000 60 prizes of 1000-5M " 600 5U of 30O. Ac.: : ' ' , . ' t Tirkets onlv 1 1 0-ir.lM S.ftLOiMrters it 50 Ceriificaics of Parkages ol 25 Whole Tickets Vs rAJ;orC:;X:do:-jX7:25-HsIf;X;d 1 JJ ;:iX do , t X;Xdo; 'M-JtS. Qusrter ds - 3' TTIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY f the V : of lhe Monngaiia AfSilemy-i.rlsss M I840X To te drawn at Alexandria, Ye- orday, M.y 23, 1840. ; . . i ' , T . . . - - CRAKB feCHEWr. $40 CCOtiSOOio.COO-ftbbo-iOO 3.00J v 2.320 xj- 30 prizes of $1,00060 do of 500, W ' of 800 e. - Tirkets only-$10.'71slves $5. Qnsrters $' Cenificates ofPa-tairM of.2S W hots Tick's Do - -do ' , JffHrf do " . '2, v TirTATCnES50 Griee.Dote's' PsteDt Frk-ii' tvl ! Matche a nrM-rinr .rt.rU: Cir sale hi Grttreor in smaller quantities, at tbaNerrtiCafoh'is jtoox otore. .. ... tXX X-'-' v n . : . ' , tijrneb&hugmc. -is7.. .. r-vrs April 28 1840. XSF? Si ;:r-. :x.iirx 4 - --ix:
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