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-ry .7 01 THOS. J. LEMAY, " PHOPKIETttK. TERMS. gciwrtoir, thr. dollar, pr ntum- eJ to P.y - -' .-t . tb. y.r- .Tery aquare (not exceeding 16 lines tale t" '.'7-il.. i.L.lln.. rfnllriacbob- I-oentin.ertion.twenty.fiveeeel. ST T Jo I ki.hrrt and de-l "... . .1 i. n i iri anil unci i . a jV,,inof 3lJ per ent. will b. mad frombei Letter to the Kditor atuatjb poil-paid. NOTICE. , n, rienrral Aembly Itavrng enthoried the r(Weninrto procure an complete let of weight rf mrawrc.. eiandwdt for each county, per. ' in Mwiftet arc invited to niBK C their terra known. agreeably to the act for that Durpof, chapter Mwlelt of ifie weifbtt en b teen 1 th Ei- ie Office. . n tM.n,. April. 1839. L- tj Si.tid.rd. Nrvbern SneCIMor. Greentborongh P.lrii-I.and Sulitborr Vt(.bm ill publish mi ron.Ki. . . IVIOPFAT'S 7 IJFK'MKOICIaVES- UK-ANIMATION When ihe moM Iro Bortant funcliont of IHe lire mpended, nd th ' whi ere invalid br inherit.nee or imprnilenta ... .1 I 1 . 1 .i.i. nf Mt .mi .1.. re reoneeu iu .!" bililf lbe tbould not even tlwn deiir, for it It aii'ia drip'r lbt relief n be f.wnd. No. Ml hem firtf Io irotiiia.'Wn tiybtf iW M rriudicet," k tliemteUet (hit qiiettinn M' ' . ...I Llk w.i ft t.ii Kumt LIHL'B- mjr pllTiiewn 'l' ""-j ...... at only retort?" . Verliaiis at tint mnmant the hrwIinK of tint lilrrrtis-nient. 'Mall ill't life Meillemea. wouin M,eli ilnfir eyes wrre tvrj ,n,IN I rt.iliih prejudieet, the nlu perbapi, be m tueil to iin'ih-e ther Mr. .MufTatl't llirory , ,.i tralmeiit of iliat-atra lnrn-'l from that l Ihc-ir own phytieiaiit. I hey would Then learn ,h.t il ili'l differ, n l Terjr widely and will! mit h.p;r rrtiilta ! r.D'tu v::i;r.r.i.E medicixb iij.n Ihe reverte of all lliit. i'r 'hundred' pf J er, bctnrr ih:tt tcnur id' mankiml, ' Meieuiy.' Wat emilovri in tlie keuliiij; art. I'byaiaixitt Oied aoMii'ij lint ainile licrt. Rven (lie Itible re aiHu ncH lalba klu pb) iciaii' he w.lllliir. iiarrilr Itii nwliinri Irotu htirbt. WilBCH Ke cleiali:ui, ciuip. xiit. ' 9 . - - V 3 I'lie .tkill'ul ilij-iein thall lilt np bit hejJl an I intbe tight o( the great meu be tfwll be m edflirii". . - ... ; ,7. V 4. for he hatb prepared bit medieinet oat " k iRe HBItBS af the earth, and lie Hwi it wiie " ill ant ablwr ttwm. MOKr- VI 'S V K( ; R T A M MTTJFE-M F. DT 01NR4 potaett oaaliliet vi tbav'moal . mild and J.; . beiielUiai- waiura. - 'i'bey are eooiuoacd ol aril. clet the nvX aiili-nitreent, combined with in Krcilieiitts ''imi at the only eertaia antidote for teen ( 1' detcriptlon. When the diteata prndiired either from eold, wbttr uction, bad " iir, iw.inpy and eainp tiluationa, or pulrld -tmii, whether malignant or epideiaie, or by oth- . . areautct, tbeaa luedieinet at certain in their neralion or tfleeta. Tbey are potactted of pe HiwrHalUiea which not ouly eipel ell diteaael ml at .tb earn time re Mora and iaigorale the nttem. When Rrtt lake hit Ihe Monuch ttrj tmmedately - ddtut tbemaejtat like - , Minn languid, and the laeultiet pvaiyxen, met N "nwdieinca are fnuiid to ge a t to the aerTea, cihilerat th animal tpirkt, Infigortl the body, ad re-animate the whole man.! v THE UFK MEDICI SK hate alto been led wiih the rami happy aueeeat in'Nervout and dltpeptie dieaaea, Uontwmplkia, AtlbaM, .. liter oravlaint, Itheomatitre (chroni ind io lammalory)Uropiiet h. c. ' " For further ptrtlealart of th aba medicine, -tae Moffat t' good Samariiaai copy f whirh ' tKompauiet th medieine. A opy eaa alto he bad on application at Ihe office ol W M. PKCK, KJeigh, N. C, agent lor the tale ol the medi. inc. ; ' : A liberal dednelioa made to thote aho par- hate t teU tgala French, I ierman, and Sa. tah direetiont, can be nbtainwrt, on applicalii.a f M (he office of th proprietor W. B- Moffat X 867, New York. . l H Dr. Wm. Evana' Cclebatetl , ; Camomile and A pericnt Anti ; Bilions Pills,- ' For Contiimption. Couifh, and Coldt, ne tnua tliteaaea, liver complaint, dytp'paia, bi noiie diaeatea, pile, ulcer, fcm.le weakneaf an 1JII iliacatet of hypochondriacim, low ipil lit, pilpirVion of llie hrart, hervoua irritabi. . toy, nerar"! weakneM, flour albi.a, temina weakiiettlhrliat ion. loaa of appetite, he irl ; burn f "neral debility, bndily wrnknefa, chic rati or green ticknrta, flatulency. Iyteric il lainting-a, hjttericv headache, hiccup, i . aickne, nightmare, riieutna'iam aathma, tie ' doloureux, cramp apatmoilic aflVctioua, and , thote who are victim to that most eicrntia I hit dierder Rout, will find r-lief from llirir ufl'eriiig , by a Courae of Or. Evant' medi. ' cinr. .-' ' i " WM. M. ilASOX. fc CO Raleigh, zZZ. Doct. W. Evan.' Koothiu? Synip For ' ChMrtA 7'4lhlnsl'rrfiirti by Himself. , - TO iUTHF.U3 AXI) XDRSKS. The patwn olth Teeth "hroh- th ffW'i- finvlneu (wableaom ami rtafieeroHt "a nihiomt, - ton m the muH'h and gumt during Ibit prneett. -Thefmr twellr-fhw cecretwiir ol talha it m 7rit 4lMchi lidilea fit of crying, watching, tianmg mlt t Iren, anil t.Mtmt of pemiliar partu 4 lie child . a'trieka -o itb MlteM aiuleactvaad. -tin uill in ... ngert ralo lit mouth. It Ihrt precartojr yapiomt are not apeediry alleviated, tpatuHMti naraltiona nnivertally aupertrrne, and toon eaot the dittotution of the infant. Il mother who :bh their IHil babct afflicted with thee dif J71retbigaynitofnt,would apply Dr. William Etaot ! Mieanucu aswawa; oyrup, which aat pretereeu hadril t inftnlt when thought patt recoewry, from being taddenly attacked with, that taul aaaladr, aoafultiotia. . .-,;,-. .i". ' . .. -., A ileal Uleaslns to Mothers. Dr. If. EvunM' Celebrated Soothing 8urup,t For, Children Culling their ' Tb'it Infallible remedy hat preterred hnadredt f Children, when lhghl patt recwtery, from . coaralaioat. At too at lb Kyi up it rubbed on tae gumt, th child ear til reeo'eer. Thit preparay tie m to mnncet,4 efneaciout. and a plcataal that an child will refut to let III guatt be rub ' bed with H, When mtadta arc at th age ol four ' caontha, though there it ao appearance af teeth, ' M bottle 4 th Syrup tbould b utcd on lb I gume, U openth porwc I'arcata thoald ar ' I k without the Syrup in tl aurtrry where ther i ( young ehildreni for if child waket in th . a ight with paia in th gam, lb Syrup iromedi ' . ately girrt ease by opening th poiet ul bealmg ' " tb gutnat tberrby preneutmg Uoarultiona, F e - Vre.k';' ;7-,.;. . '-,. . ' ' ; Qj'Froof Positive tflhc Efficacy of y'' Mir. Evnnf Soothing Syrvp. . . tTi th AiJnt'orDr. F.cn.' Soothing Syrupf , . Dear Sir Th great bncit alibrucd to my aufler tag infant by snr 8ootbin fyrup, in a cat of prwtracted cad painful dentition, mutt coortac cry freliai parent how cttential an rally appli wctioa of auch an bealnabt mediem it t relief n ?".taM mitery and torture. My infant, while ' teetbaif, ciurrienced tuck aeatc tanerbigt, that t , It wa atiackc4 with -neolaioat. and air wito . ; wa tanttiy tuppoacw that death would- aoon re . lb babe from angnith till we procured a . cottl nfyaur Sjrnpr whwb n aoon at applied l ,kc pat a wnctwriul chatice waa wtMHiaed. and - alter a few applicationi the child diiutayad sbtrava . ' ' North Caiouka vol; xxx. V telief, and by conlinning In bant, I am l'd to nlnrm you, tb child ha completely recovered. ' and no reeurrrnee of that awful complaint hat tine occurred! the teeth ar emanating daily and th child trijoyt perleet hrajlh. 1 gtv yon my cheerful pertuittioa I make tbi ecknowl etlgment poljlie, and will git any itdormatioa "'" on ibit circumttance WM. JOHNSON. (TA gnlleman who hat made trial of Dr. W. Reana' 'nothing A'yrnp, In hit family, fin cat -of a teething ehi'ld.J whhti nt la Mat that h found it entirely eiTeeUtal in reliering pain m the gumt,' and preventing the. eonaroueaeet ahieb tomeiime fidlnw; . We cheerfully comply with hitrequett V. York A'un. We believe it it -generally acknowledged by thote who have tried it, that the .Soothing .Synip for Children Cutting Teeth, advertised inanoth er. column, it a highly ateful article lor lb pur potet lor which il it lutended. Highly reipecta. Lie pertont, at any rate, who have made1 ate of ' h,du not heiiiateto give it virtuet lb aaneiioa at lliele.naatta.Haatiin TeaHe.,r' ,r- - severe Case of Ttething icilh cured by the biMlibfc American Sootliin Srrn? nt Dr. V. F.rant. Mr. McFberton. reaitling a No 8, Maditna alreet, called a few dayt tinee a the medical ofltoe of Dr. W. Kvana, hlOCbatam' itrrrl, N. V.. and purehated a bottle of lb byr ii ) lr her child, wh wat ufferl'nj excruciating pam rlurkig the preerttef dentttien,- being nw - -nieniai ily threatened whh eofivuliinni, ill buwrll too wer eireeiling loie, and no food coold b retained on ihe ttomaeb. A I moil immediately on it applieatiori,ihe alarming aymptom entirely ceated, and by eunlinning Ike uac of the tyrup . on the gum, the bowel in a hort lime became quite naiui'al. At a tribute of giatitud for the beiieSt affiti tied the child, lb mother cam of her own aeeord.and Irecly eaneiiorted publicity lo the ab ivo. Fray be particular ia applying at 100 Chatham ,tiel, at there are teveral ccn . terfeitt advertited. Nwother place In tlie eily bat the genuine for aate. "'"'(ritarYwf'-l'M'nTaTiW.'Chilii (rrner- ally nH'r hinch Btteaalnett from the cutting, of "fhrir letih. Whatever, dangereui or. fatal... tympton ntleniTllii proeett of nature tbey are produced invai ibty from ihe highly irritated and ' inBiuned toii jiiiun of the purlt ihentloi tli : principal indieationt ol cure ar to abate Ihe in flammaiinn, and to toften, aoolhe, and relax the gumt. If thnt it cltecled the infant it preaerted trora tubtequeat fever, tntlMuhition," ipatmodi cough twitching of leadont, croup, tanker, and ' aoucutaiuut, dwlay ing their fatal wonaequrnerc, - If mother, anrit-a, or guardian t haveibeir babe tortured with painful and protracted (lenliiinn, and thit notice atiractt their attention, I bey thoul J not be deterred from pnrhnilg a battle of EVAN'S SOOTHING SYUITP lor Children Teething, th incomptrtblc virtae tKou.andt of children when en lite vera of I ht grave, lo the emhraeet aeaia of their die tratd parentt, attacked with that awful .nd nror AUEN l o.' " Wm. M. Mason & Co. Raleiirli. 8- Hall, Newbernt ' : J. M. Kedmond. Tarhoronght . H. U. 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All er I dera trromotlv 4 tended to. He retnra hit thank I forth liberal patronage, b bat received and bwpel !. -" I:'' THOS. WOOD, 8rcana Stbstt. "'. , -a , .t:fi. . Katn PCAni-ar HatTtnx, ' r, 77. Pcltrtburg, 30tk Sept. ISJ9. ' 43 4w . - " . : - . V- - " 7- ' ' " " ... .7 .'.'. " ' ' l Jl - " J " . , ,- " . ;7. '"' w '-'' !- ''i-,;1' Vr1 ;. '' j - - ' . ' ' ' -' " i" ' - ,.7':. a; -.- -... j. : 7 a .7.: .... -t . . , . Powerful in moral, In intellectual, and in physical resources the land of our aires, and the , RALEIGH, N. C. WEDNESDAY, KOV. 13, 1839. ' .'iVOTICE I thall proceed lo tell according to law, at th Court Hoot I LanrenceTille, Monomer county, on th tccMtd day of Denber, 1139, M being the firtl Handay in tnid month, the follow me. tntclt if land, er to much thereof at will tatitly lb Uxe,ottt and chorget thereon (urthc j cart I 37 bt "3, an lett previoutly paid. N- No. of A erea. Pertont Name. Andrewt Edmuad, Sr. Allen Reuben B nation Daniel Haltoa John . - . Hniler't Johneir Hell. Gabriel . Bata Hardy llurleyton I -Dundy Joteph It. -; ii IfMHStt.. Lneretia l- Cok Mary "wwrlwaJlat Copptg' C. C. heir Cobb! Ivcaa 439 100 .150 too B50 1M 393 839 "v.. Si . TT 100 SUM '-1 - 90- 1.4 fiOO IIS S 135 13i 303 SV9 IU0 Cobbl I'etcr . . ,D Dealnn Dj ann lleaton Jovefh Deet Unto. r Frtvr Pleatant Furr'tUewife KMata i r.arilnrr Jet Green Jonr Goodman George Il Howell Yanev ft. Hogan Waahington Ha wood Jolin -Hogan William ' tlnn.l.t.. I)j,id - 14 l - 3sa UK) TS sit 130 ISO,. 7t -1W- 14 i TS rs 100 I0S 197 as loo 7 llaltum Alex. AdV.oi Ja. Haltuml Hnrley Wdlia. ' IfurlrV Jnthiii"' - Uowell Jdia Honeyrut IVmpaer, r. HartMrll D.nlel v ,7 ;7..::;..:.J.-.:;:w.; Jordan Enoch H, K JCey Jothn -"'- ' t. ' !.aeat John, v I jica Willcrby Irtmbart (ieorge W. ' Ixter Nicholat Lt-Brr John M- Lai or John jr. ' Luther A bra in M too . MvAalay Faq'r . MaMa Flora . MrQueen Maleom H , Meaehnm Andrew McQueen Alex . . McQueen' Murchoeh heir Montana Angnt McLeod Cbntlian MeCaakill Angua Moore Lcwia .. :.. . ... . Merrit Jm Morgan Green D Moldy John - P . 199 163 338 O0 200 : duo -800 ISO " 73'" 1 SO 160 J00 803 410 ion 106 493 130 800 800 100 sou 11 11 1511 100,. SO , 10 35'J , 2T3 J.HI ISA, 104, 7 -81 1, 900 . l 1U9 Ptrtont Drew Pemberton John - r R . ,'. Rerlding Rander ' . , Itichaitiann William Itandle Jame Itagttlale I Imnthy Skinner Jamet . Sadberrv Galea Sharia Joteph 8andera Sampton . Sander Jacob Steed Cl)in v Smith Diced Steel Heai J k Co T . - - 7 ThomptonJnhn Tbomprm Mary Tyler Wdliaat Upey Jolin :- -" r-1:- ' 7 t Williamton Lewis V' '' Watkint 1 homat ; t; Walkina Hanly 8 Watkine Samuel M - -Whikfleli1 John. AdmV of Ed. J ward WifkRcld 5 Wootl Job" " Wilkeab W'illerford . Walker William . EBUX , . -A CA1IU. JS OILV .AMOVES, Jnrmurly ol Ihe United $i'e MoieL ..lliiladelphm, reeiliilly inrorpiX hi oiet. Iriend. arid tha utibfie', thnt hawiii-nptw nutheTit Augual next Aai; iledid and w mrcotlmut ralab- lihmenl, nearlv nppoait te liemul It. I iiratre. which will beeJle.l the Unbn llaac-f. awl wrtli an turie that twa-her ex pen nr faborhcve---- rrd t r. nder it on of tit mod complete n.ittl. in lb United State, tolicil their patronage. ; mqy i oth. , ; ( 0 Ii.; TAKEN UP AND COMMITTED To the jail of Richmand onnty,o negro man, calling hmtelf Mrnrotlck, and ) be it tree according I the will nf Mr. Mary Hruwn, itee'd, tormerly ol Moor coualyrOrMiit Sit.fr. He it abtmt t.x ert high, black com. pleaiou, S3 r 60 jrart ,of age. He baa been ominitled a runaway. Th owner, fny there be. h reqnetted v come forward, pro property, pay chargei and take bun i. m u cvnnvnuv ';'' . v V . x- : 0. ! JI.I'lll'" ..nur. . .'Roakkitham, Richmond Co. Oat. 15, 1139. AMEUICAN A LM AN AC FOB. 1 i 10 The Amerieaa Almanac and RepovMory 4 aaedil Knowledge tot IIW.viH. Illht lb Cnllivator Al manac K Cabinet o Aerieultnral, Knowlettg far for lS4ti Turner k Hugh' Mortb Carwliaa. Almanac forltlO. ':-'..:.. i, . I he ibov Almanae r for tale by tb qnnby or by ihe mg It on at the N. V.. Hook benr- by be lvaAEiiianvunr, Raleigh Not. 6th. ' , "7 7. 7 : ' ."7 - 46 .,-.rf-7'-.. rrrrf'-.- Sheridan made hia appearance one day fn a pair -ef new booVat tbeaa- attracting the - notice of some of hia inenda, Hnow e". aaid he, Mbow I cams by theae boot"" Many probable, guesses', then took place. bell "No said Sheriden, no you've not hit It, nor never will 1 bought tbem sod paid for -: Ihem." i -. .'7 j,1 ,.- j .",. Always return a kiss for a blow. Sonday - School Union, t J "7 j ' f vv- 7;7 J. Alway a prorided the givet of die- blow,, be. y a pretty girl. ' t . f ..... . . . , : . g. r ' out tax in., Situation of land. Dull. Cent. liiehl and reek and P D Uiter Whit oak rcek II 91 13 N I 63 1 59 87 1 ST I 03 u Rocky eretk ; Little' river V' I Jit I river Cedar do . Ugly . do . Hoar do Salitbur) road i i s .jplarki ereeli and.p, rjver us... la 1 1 sr 69 10 t-4 Town '. do"- ". . -.t Mlenny ' vweh.JJ-. 1 : I aland and Luag ereek lligliaa du - . I.lile rWrr - ' t.'edar eirrk Long du .- . natket " do : "' ' ' ' Hocky river P D river Ugly ereek Cur'ttail creek Mountain do -t . Thicket do v . .... UmU river tiravty. creek Hiimpu fwk 'Duma reek " do - - do " , da rla . . Cedar do ' t i 3 I 8 97 1 8 ii j 40 74 1-4 80 07 SO 1-8 ia 1-1 40 1 K7 1-9 63 1-8 .11 r i s i 1 I s a 9 1 SO I S 41 1-8 311-8 Itfamf -tl- ? Keeily Hran.h IJtil rleee Dyten treek Rnmpot lork Ketky creek ttny run : Itland creek Yatlkin river Camp branch Duncan creek 06 1.4 n . 16 " ot 1-4 ra 40 t M 38 l- tPrAwnlng creek 16 II t:edar j: do 4o II ig i do do r- 'dn I Cedar do Fnney bridge - Wllliantawacvaek . - Dentnn do ' t tvn.ru. i. .Ia 1 ,g m ni f 70 ss 1-4 40 V Cedar rtn - 8 M 5! !f 63 ! Kan w'' da Salitbnry road Chnk ereek Lmle river - ' ..'I own ereek Dry (reek . ' .; Denton tlo Ugly tin :' Clover lork Clark ereek Rocky do ' , f . Drownii.g do Duncan and llarne rek Itarnrt . do Duncan . do . Ue.lv do P D river Clark creek (letlar tin jle river , Rocky and C!a:ka crack Drawn cm k Cedar , . Ho i ,. :tx. do "dn . ..." ; ' du-. do s ll t-9 it 17 t-9 96 i 83 14 45 4o : 96 S ss . 79 ', ' SI 1.4 it 3-4 ua i- 16. 1-3 33 1.9 II V, I" H ' 1 3 67 t-9 I -r .01 -- 9 31 .. .i ',' i .1 17 19 .3 8 10 ; - w , '6 63 . 8' 07- I '' : IS ' Rocky river Itland creek . Krcky rivrr Gar creek . ' . - HE ARXE',8lieHiTjl'Monlgomrry county Prir Ad . 3 .. . U " A-rhymine trord for. "Sther: -It ia a firl well known lo the literary world, tVt'lTierela TnQ.iihaife ;wor.dJif ;,lhe- Kn&ixh language which wilt rhyme, or, i poetic parlance,, single with the word ailver. - A conversation upon this well known- mwmaly ortttirwr-yMte tween a number of literary; gentlemen. whose erudite remarks had been lor tome , time very attentively listened to by anoth er of the literati, blr. Flam.; Stepping np, he gravely said Gentlemen, if you will please allow me, lknow an English word that wilt gingle !; with ailver." "What's that eagerly inquired one nf the gentlemen. "GoldF answered .the ; tnodest intruder at the same time ' oit guno irvhia hands a number of yellow boys" and "Mexican eastings." v ,v : i U . v . A'. O. Pie. ;: Jl gone ,Oai.-r"rm a gone 6000," ! t plies 1 am distressed r, ruined or, Tost. I once aaketj the origin ofthi expression, and was very gravely told a follows: xTheio is a, Captain Martin Scott in the United States army, who in a remarkable shot with , rtflo, - He- was raited In Vermont, ilia fame whs.ao eonsiderable through the State, that even the animals were aware of it. He Went out one morning with his rifle, and, apy- v, :; . - ina racoon upon the upper urancnea 01 a high tree, brought his gun up to his shoulder; when the racoon, perceiving 11, raiaed his paw up for a parley, "I begynurpardan, mister," 1 the Tvn,-verypmiieiyt mim way-1 k if your name is Kctit "Yes," replied the Captain Martin ScotH" continued the racoon. ". Yen. replied the Caplaiit,. Cap tain Martin Seoul" still continued the animal. Yea " replied the captain, "Cape Martin Scott." Oh! then," aaya the animal, ! may just as well come down, for I in a gone- con n. ' II is a friend who has not been porcbss edby favours. 3 home of our affections xo.4r. 'MfR uhaeribrr hi received from tlx North, a ntirul aatortiuuitt til Good; Anions' them f. 1 1 " I bnauti mar be round AMF.UIC..N AND FRENCH RIBBONS. ' . "I bread -latce, ...,i'1 : Worked lueertinc and EdglnjS Fratieh Worked Callara,' Plaiil VaMlirav , . Shawl, 1 . ,7K. ., ' :.; . bearla, - SILKS Plain and Flptred. Mwwlim! wVLalnya, nw. Halm lixorine. ' "" I'laid Cltallv de ltnrc. Freueh and F.ng'iah Ca!Je6et, GLOVES. a' ' Silk, Merino, Worried and Cotton Horn and Half lloae,' IfllAlfil' .i- ..i.....i...;L....i.J Kerarya, '.. OtualHirtr. Bleached airfl TJiibleached Mualiut, ; Do do. Jrana, Flannel. Apron Check, It. It, ka. ALSO, . . GHF.RX AND HLACK TRAI, Coirue. . - , , f hltmrt't Double Rcfinetl m. Sugar, W litio llarana ougap, - ' rtrowa fcurara. 8nrrm Caittllra. . Hull a Patent Mould Candle, tWmiStinTi, I Starch, ct. WHITE PORT WINE, (the par Jair f tb Grape.) ' n . .Stuart' sugar llouto Molattct, . .. ....... ricKiea saimun, m m JOHN T. WES r.' . ' .; Payetleville Hireef, ' (a few door north nt the Pott Oute, ... HiLtiea, N. C. . - Oat. SO, 1119 -J A..! MIL LEG A RE'S SPKECti IN NEW Lerare at the great . Kepubhcan martin .1 'fceld lt week, were accompanied wii; 'expressions uf perleet respect tor the mast . r .i t ... l!h '. .. - f .. : ot liiuae uip meii tw iikii in iipiiuuu tin pt. liiial nurattHlt. iltt ner'lAiiclw hat'taWdil he had the most toiul conviction that they were wrong, but they were honestly wrong. -5" He spoke not of them, but of the . .l .1 t .1 a. i-.i t.i jjcrwuna wiiimh tuey ituaicn wuu puw er. ; lie spoke of the syaiem adopted, and attempted lo be carried out by these per sons, the end of which, he felt assured, if ' it. could be effected, would he tleiruct;on and ruin to the prosperity and liberty ol the country, i a entrust such - powers as the sub-Trea.ury confers to the men now in office .would be to place' an engine of desolation and death ia the hands nf mi lignant apiriti. " "War and . spnilswt is their motto' They would make every man on Lhmaelite, exciting each to raiae his hand against his brother, by their , ac cursed distinctions between classes. Here Mr. Iegnre, in a burstof indigaant of Mr. Van . Buren's oflicial organ, ! the 4.1.1 . . . ;.. . . .1. . a ... . ! . , a i uioue to incite me . AintTican rennie to agrarianium, by making arbitrary tliHtinc tions between our citixens, a productive and unproductive laborer, anil calling nn the followers ft the cabal at Washington to destroy and .'ulh-rl r extinguish those whtim it deaignatrd a unprnduciive, : The alter absurdity of the' distinction a. Sa a' .- B can a aite npieii to oe sei op he illustrated ye ry happil r. by .xeerencs to the pine barrens ol rSortlt Uarolma. His. picture of the iron-bound coat ami the dreary of thottf f irtii.ns nf the old - Nol th f.ti WonU'iluUy ht.i- - 'Ihe whole scene wss brought aa distinctly bel'.ire . the mind's rye a if if uteeii.rriireseii.ru m panning, mere so wnuld have coudnoed I141I not the Tar seeing eye of the adveiiturmis and enter- prieinz merchant .uncovered them, and hit energy and industry determined 'him 10 convert them to sum practical - use. . . . '. . . men 11 vsa mat ineir iinuiene trunk, which had no value in the eye of the pro ductive Isborer with Ins axe on hi ; shoul der, became of immense importance in the estimation of the "unproductive la borer,", as the Globe stylos the mer chant, ; . ' Those attempt tc pat man against man. and class against class, became more fear Oil and more wicked when connected with the apoils system on which t'te ' Adminis. tration now regularly and habitually acta. There is not, said : Mr. I, among the most txlious msxims of Mschiavelistn, a sentence so replete with cold bit nded and accursed . wickedness jjtfytteeped in shameless and sinful "profligacy more utterly inconsistent with the dignity of Government, or the obligations uf the socisl state, than that which ha been ' as cribed to a person who hss held a high of. uce in ine state .01. fi. I org, anu wnu may again hold that station, unless God should prosper the exertion of ihe friends of lib erty and the Constitution in a good cause. The - Infamous declaration, he reform! to was, ''Tothe victors belong the spoil. Ia no collection of (he dicta or systemat ized malignity in no record, nf trie rav ing of those bold bad men who have rer uiariy lrampieu on tneir a t a a - .at", a 1 fellow citizens THOS. , J. LEMAY. j'' aa it' the their ic4ltimd tlupei and ilsvea, is there. a sentence more in famous- than this, which represrnta the powers, ami, dignities, and trusts of a great nation at plumlet Jand bootj,, to be won as by a camp of bandits or a crew of pitales. i:rjf.,i ., " Fwuche.fur it was that remarkable per lonaze, a nit not Talleyrand, at had been erroHcousI reported) said,' in ' replf . to some one w ho had spoken. d the tuurder of tlie Due d'Kngliieu as a great crime 'It is worse, it is a blunder!" -,' Eunrna , stood, or affected to atamL. aahatt at. the infernal irony, the diabolical malisnilr ; couched in such a sarins. lu' Mr. Je gare maintained it was i'Otocence itself, compared to the remark which had-been uttered by an ex-Governor of New Yerk - to the victors belong the. spoils,'' , Let iluit once be adopted and carried out, and ho could loretell the'consequences? Murder has no ' charmea (a any ; man. . There are terrors to scared-furies Joi agi tate. A nation of assaasias was a liialo rical anomalj, until France, in her ,rer olutton, presented another example. Let 7 this odious doctrine, be regularly acted upon, and its aoirit imbitled by our. Pro pie, and, there may be another instance) tuaddto the list. .7 The infamous doctrine ander consider " atlort liif not been liiaiBiained . bj heated ' politicians put of dtiors.. , Attempts have been made to give dignity to it, by ialro- ' tiucingand proclaiming it io the Seriate ' f t Ii Uaifed States! Thera the- maxim has not only been justified, but it was also aliamelesalv maintained that Ihe man at ho got the spoils should do aomethinn; in ire turn Tor them: This was the spirit which ran tbroazh all the speeches of those who . advocated the right of Qovernment olSeer to inlet fere ia elections, - and to disturb nd prevent the pure, conscientious, ittde pendent use of the elective Itsnchise. hat honesty can t be expected from - men appointed on such.a ; pt inciple?It would appear from the coarse of the Pres itletit and hia "counsellors, . that they'; no -more counted on "honesty and integrity, than the Public would do likely t tin. 1 ..-...r , WWW - r or - in mc.r umous tuo-1 reasury did. titer proposed what the j?rctlcat called - mtrre n -ttwtrwf giswlwn,'" - to punish the roquet, who they seem to liave madtup their mtnda woaM Msuredljr bt) appointed to office. n They, itt fact " Eroposetl to build up a-aafe i wherein (to eep their money, and aid by tide with it, to keep a penitentiary, wherein to ktep -th keeper il . j,;: v:i feta. I rLQuicu$hditt1pi09 eiutodttPi Jsr-v.' aciice o our ruiera. under their SDoils scheme? A tayt to the President, "I let! ten men to the polls pray you, let me be a tide waiter.'1 B lays, "l led handred I ought tow' be a custom-home officer!" G tiyt, I have canted hundredt to pcr - jure themselves to stain their souls to . tiisregaru their, contciencet and. moral judgments I am a man of immense in fluence. 'V The President, in the return lor this devotion, exclaims: Be thou a Justice' and goon in well-doing." How is it possible that men to educated ttiouia not plunder when they got into office? . Let it never be forgotten that these men. " tike all other Janissaries, command their tyrants. Are proofs wanting of this fact? What wat the courte of delaulting sub- , Treasurers toward Mr. 1 Woodbury? ; Please resign," ttid the Secretary in his mildfst accent. Faith, 1 won't go," wat the answer. ' "Give op the public moneys then,"- said Mr. ' Woodbary. We won't do that either, and beware how you touch us we are ttrong we ran .. shake your Administration about your ; ears." . " Look at another illustration, the rate of those rivals, Muhlenberg and Wolf, "of r rennsyivsnia. Ihe Tresulent appoints -Mr. Muhlenberg to a foreign embassy Mr. Wolf regards this tt a personal in ' tult, and is not tatitfied until he, in turn. it made collector ot the port of Philadel phia7. He threatened that if - he was not nuitably rewarded, he would go home and turn Ihe .Slate nf Pennsylvania against Mr. Vait Uuren and the " President ad .- ranredjiim, because he vat Jifiaid .! u'o justice. Mr. L. said he had come to New York wi tli the most gloomy feelings) and the ' Rcttxtiiitolationlie had received wat in the . glorioul wettern portion of . the 78tale, where the people were animated by a truly republican spirit. In that sign (aid he) you will conquer. " He had visited that section of the country with' the cleepett interest. He had stood on the' shores of the laket which bring to the New York of Hie West the treasure! of a world I he had been in the pretence and within the sound of the great cttaractj and there," thinking of the destiny of this great State, ami that, ' it, with all its vast resources and capaci' ties, wat but a fragment ol the American Union when he reflected apon the char' . actert of the men to whoa ! hands its des tinies were committed, when he consider' ed that the capital wat in the hands of the i spoiler, his heart tank within himj and it' required all his knueiedge or the hrra, in dependent, and vigorous spirit of the' peo' pie by whom he wat lurrounded, to . tap port hia hope that the country would be saved from ruin. ' He called most earn estly upon hit fcllow-citizent not to be . discouraged. Fn spite of all reveries, let this Stale but be true let her declare that she will not have the Administrstioit ' of the Federal Government continued irt Ihe present corrupt and incompetent hsuds, and her voice will awaken the whole country. Times. I From the Charleston Patriot. mlriMCQN CONVENTION. ' ' The Planter ami Merchants Conven- , tion which wat lo have assembled at Ma J X
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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