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- L. I -. i -fr THOMAS J. LHMAY paorRiETOii. ; TEBIHS. ' SuatcatM.o, three dollar Jr bboi--UI M !? rj. Pro residing wilboul ; ' euired to pay lh WMU a Jrs Mrlotioa i di? RATES OF ADVERTISING. Forever""0 lctfcU wm type) ir ietertloa, oa dollan each tubtequent iawrtkHi, tweMj-ove eeett. gj. Tbt sdvertUemenl of Clerk nd,Sheriir ll beehargedxi per sent higher, sad adc'ueiloeol S3J pr tent, will be md front the regular pii e for advertisers by the yeer. v rj Ultert 10 tie E.IUort acrr fct pottrW; HOnniD DEPKAVITY Some notorioo. Counterfeiter h.v nearly kdlsd several persoat by .tlir.g them a sputum, aad lalse mister id Hay' LmiuKHt. .... , . The rename warranted perfectly Wmlest t4 ffeataal. Never boy ihe article oules it bare the wrUl.n .ignature of COMSIOUK k CO. a. the ,leodid wrapper. That firm are .olely suihori.! ;u mike aod tell the true article. Ot f .41 Proprietor. SOLOMON HAYS. P. 9. The true Hay' Uoimeal ii warranted lo aura Pile aod Ubeamatiaro, la all tt, of bo pay takea lor it. THE HUMAN HAIR U WARRANTED staid or restored, and tbe htad knit Tree irora dandruff, by the genuine ULU- HlDliE'd BALM oP COLOMBIA. Remember the genuine at deaenbed belo. Thia la aertiOed to by several Mayere, Minister of the Gospel, British Contul, Physicians, and a great Bomber of our noil boaorabla cttscus, to bo teea where it i( oM. DARING FRAUD Thit article ht been imitated by a notorious ooa fetter. Let it neVef bo purchased or cd unlaw it bafe tbe naiae of L. S. COMSVOCKr lue tigna- tore of CO.MSTOCK fc CO. on a sptendi.1 wrap oerThit the only fU-HfA .Vt '' fha pub'io fim decptibn.''" A aonataat supply ol the above ralaabl preparO tioo will be kept lor kale bv MASON h CfjL II avow lim 71" HEBE AUK many peraoai who would pur I eliaaa Piano Fortri, il thry eoul.l be auie of being wiled without having to eome to Iowa sprea ly lur the purpoaa. ... To loch I would uy that there it not the lightett doubt about their being pleated, and all that ia ne eeaaary ia ordering aa iatlrumeat b, jut" to limit 11 nattPiaaai at almott all prlcct aod theicfore can wpnl almoat all ordert. The (gharaeler of my inatramenti U bow bo well established that it ii entirely unneeeuary to publish the anmeroua Utter whkb t bib alnioM daily re eeiiiiif, from peraoua who bate bought and tried them. Hating told about two hundred Instrument!, all of which bate beea fairly tried. 1 ean truly say that that their merit! hate beea Iborouahty tested E. P. NASH," "" Book aad riaao Porte Seller, Petersburg, Va. I. . 1 be aaality of myPiaao For Us may be sera f referreca lo I hose whom I bare sold to, Chailca llewey, P.q Mr. K. I. Williams, Uabney Cosby, Esq aad other m Raleigh. U a N Petersbarg; Jaly IlWr ' SO-tl 11H4EENIX OFFICE I CITY FO 8ALEy The OFFICE, - ELIZABETH w bole-or one half maa of nractNMl bumbo babMa. 1 ba only reason hich induce lb pmprielBr to dispose ef all or half of hi interest. 1 that by ao daiag will relieto biro- self fronslho busia part 4 Ike cscra and tho be enabled to devote hi attention more, to the adito rial department prro oxAivr ATioif. 77'0 HUXDRED DOLLARS REWARD STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, BY HI8 EXCELLENCY EDWARD B. DI'DI.EY, GOVERNOR, Slc. Tt all t vhtm theie pretentt ihall eome Greet- ing, It; IIEREAS it hs been oflicislly reported to this Uepsrtmeni, Ihst on the Uth ly of Novem ber, IS.1U, nna Natuab Lawbeth, of Davblson aoun rr, lit this State, Was so braten, broiae f and maimed tliApMi died, and wberea one JOHN (iOSS stands t- fed with the commission of said dredj aml.wher e Lee ffnarttn, Jlbner Ward, Alexander Bith , Mthna Defr and Jhpe ff. Slem ere ipretcnt. anlliig and shelling aad maintaining the said John (ioss in the perpetialinn of aaid Iclonyiaod whereat id offenders hive fled and secreted themselvei from the regular operations of the Law and Justice: Now, therefore, to ihe end that lh SaUl John Goss tad hit accomplice ia the murder, may be bmughl 10 trial, t have thought proper te issuathis my froe lamitioB, offerings reward ot Two Hundred Uotlare for the apprehension nf lha id John Goss, and a lu-ther reward ol One Hundred Dollar each, lor one tr eishrr ' I his acenroplicet, lo any person or persons alio will apprehend or cause lo be appreheiided,any or all of the offender nd fugitives aloresaid, and confiaa Ihem, or either nf them, in the Jail, or de liver them, or either of them, to Ihe bkrrilf ef Pa vid son eoUnty in the Stale aforesaid. And I du. Moreover, hereby rrquire all officer, whether eitil ar military, wuhin this Stale, to use their best rxrr liont 10 apprehend, or cause in be pprt bended, the higitive aad offenders aloresaid. t,v"vt liiven aBi'er my hand Gnvernnr and ? ? lha Great Sunt of the Stat ot North J L. 8. 5 Oarnlinal Done at our City of HlriKh, tSkiiiSS thi4hee0tfi dy nftbeit,A tt tMO. EuWAiiU U. UUIJLEY.a- a o Ut CnAIMWll, ' Ci 0. UaTTtE, Private Secretary Deit'riptitn tf t1i 0eiden named hi the abort lro clumutitn. John Cot 1 it about S3 yeara old, t feet, 9 or 10 the high, dark complexion, rimkeurli hair, tnd at mil spicks of gunpowder in hit face stout taaile and qnick of speech. ljee M kuritn is bout S3 year year old, 5 leet t or V inches high; fair hair and eomplrxinn, hi fur t'rth broad and a id apart, large eyebrows, a down look, voice toe. alow spoke) aud )wM m.le. .loner Ward it Bhout 8 year eld, and S Iret 6 mhe, high, stoop shoulder, fair completion, blue Jrt, toft apoken nd grrj. headed. Joihun Deer is about it years old, 5 feet I or 9 whet high, lair akin, blue eyes, spare made, thin 'llare. quirk ttioken, hair datk eolorrd . JlexamleP C- ItUhop is about 5 yearr hid,' fair nd pale aumpl. eted, saiWy colored hair, quirk spu. sen, S leet S or 7 niche high and dark ejea . Ilopt It. Sheen it about 35 year old, S feet t or ' jnebesJiifb, lair aomptrsioa and full tare, dai k ssir and chunki tuaitc, aad speaks ia Ibe erUiaart way when apokca I. Oct.' s - 4 3.. if : . I ke Standard .Salisbury Watcbmaa. ernt Wough Patriot. Intelligencer, Lexington, Ky., aad Biir. Nadivillr, Teae., will intert the above Lly ui.til conii.ermandci'. Ill ash' nv pay until the Piano is tried. IV there hnnld l.appm It' be Buy one , fne dn oas 'O if ul.l tne atiaUl of env f saa k... IW the Kbiimlaiil iirnol. ahieh have been im.-.., thnr nH r J..i-iiy, I w II Kre thai tiuh an ia.lt. 'Kiimi ai,t l.h. wi at tha nuMnw.i. 1.1I ,m. iroiij;l,lj If oir payuiehr il. ,. I thiuk that iLrre 1 -aa nr I. .1 rtl l .1 uway m l.n,ni( fwnit from Uebrt).-..ii..1,-rd otpaJ pi two hundred mirsri . wh-rr pavmeut it out leqisbed anlil a.t mit m , irra. ,1--.. P.. P XtHl 'tr i..i 1'tant Forte Stare J'el-nLwr, la. Nokt0 CAROLfSA VOL. XXXI VILLI.AM Si SI A It F COLLEGE. I'UK lclu:es in lliis Institution ill comment on Hie XU Moudaj in Uctober. 1 he department of iastiuclioa and the ciiiease of lh srssion are as lulloas . COURSE FOU TUB DEGREE OF A. 0. JUXlua (BAB. " Hell Lettret, Logic, Elhtti and IKirj, TIioiiim L Dew, Hrcsident and Professor. 'olilical aw and Government. Beverly Tucker, Profeator. . Mathrmatici. -Bubrrt Saundera, Professor. t Chcmi$try. John Milling-ton, Professor. Ssxioa Ys. Pt !i Heal rniay, (Svermtnt, and Jtfeta Ajrwir Tliomai 11. Dew, Professor. Jy'ulural J'ulutpliy.JoUn JJillington, Trofe or. Malhemntict Robert Sautitlrr. P-ofeasor.'' Independent classes. Lav Urverly Tucker, Profcaaor. i'o the text Book berrtofor published at u etl ii tlii Drpartmrnt, it to be added Liebtr'i Political Ethics. Eipueeriiig.liAM Miilington, Profraaor. CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT. Latin mud Creek Liteiuiturr Vitbnry Brown Pmfrnor. Tlirre are in thi Department two Latin and ,5S0 vlfcCljaV.j .fl,llHWlW Cut, the student must be prepared to read Sal lust and Virgil, and to enter the lowet Greek Class, be nuwt be able to read Xenoplion. Jirptnltf a MegHtur Student. . Juaioa Ysib. Fee to three Professors. (20 each, $60 00 Half fee. Junior Political (Vattel) Class, 10 00 Matriculaliun Fee, ftOO Bo.rJ, including waalti lg and light, 130 00 1 205 00 f60 00 500 Sex ma Ysab. Per to three Prolruors, MiilricuUtion Fee, Ileal d kc. as bi fore, tay 130 00 . 9195 00 - Of the Independent Clattei. Law, and eu giuerrinif, $20; each Latin Claaa, f20i and each Qrrek, Clans, $20- The Price of Hoard, here estimated at 1130 is that paiit to Ui College ate ward a ho in eoaeider ation l oertaiB privilege, bind hirnaclf to tlie faculty 10 take all stniliMiM who apply for board, at the price here Mated The student boarding with him hidm" in (he Collfge Buddine; The price of board, iucluding yasbuig,( light and furl, at other UiMitling House in town can not eacrd $150. This baa been estublikhed by a general understanding with the College auihori tie, . Tlif former Steward luring kresigiiBd the Pac- lly have appoinied in hi place una who, iti YfoVaJYi? irinlVital UTaia, niu-t be prrfarfd to corn- me nee with Simple equations and the Third Uook of Uaviea Lrg-enilra. Those who have had no preparation in Math ematics, may obtain it In a preparatory class, in which are taught merely jhe K.lrmroi of Alge bra, including dimple Equations and tbe first two books of Davics Lrgendre. In a'tdiiinn to the studies above enumerated, there is a department of higher studies, necessary to ihe attainment of the degree of A. II. Aitudentpiopmiingtn sttentl this department, with a view to graduate in h, must have, taken either the degree of A. B. in this College, or the same or some equivalent degree in some ether College of equal atanding, and must also be a pro ficient in the Latin language. Tiia courses, which occupy two yesrs, will be a general expansion of the studies for the degree of A. B. 4 l Those whose view may be advanced, by re ceiving Medica' instruction, are Informed that it may be obtained from P. Campbell Stewart, H. D., (a gentleman who atodied foT-manjryearsin Uiaacla of Kiluibjirg tmd'tNris, who pwpof et to deliver a course ol Medical Lecture during each College Seaaion. More particular uuormation of any point may be obtained, by addressing s letter lo any one of tl.e f rolessors, who - III immediately luriiish one of the College catalogues, which contain minute tnforoMUon. - TIIOMAS II. DEff,'rifci, 85-3w NEW BOOKS. Th Man at Aim or Henry Ue Ceroos by G. P It. J. me. . Gndolphin by BuUcr. -Harrison' Melodies, Just received by " TUUXEU k HUGHE5. Oct 16th. . , LAND AND NCGICOES. WILL be sold to ihe hishest bidder, on a rrrdit of twelve month, on Thuradiy, the i9ib November next, Ibe f.a,nd and AVgree belonging to'th eelat Tb tract of land contains) ahoet five Bandied acres, or very superior quality, well imnreved. th plantation ia rafiicient lo work Mt or eight band to advantage ana Urge proportion being bottom or fresh land. . 1 he ailuaiMra ia very desirable, beine in the county of Granville, N, aod near the Ra leigh aud t.a.ton Ku Kosd, in sn agreeible and healthy neighborhood. AUo, at Ibe same lima and place (on tb preraise,) will be sold three very va. luab'e negroes, a young fellow ef good character, a very sprightly yellow girt, about fifteen years old. well rekrehuett tor boas ervent, and a woman about forty-five year old. All tb indulgence bl be given le.lhe porcbaier eompstsble with a dis charge uf thy duty. ; 8AML. DUTY, Exr. October 88, 1840 . 43 -3 w State of North Carolina. . County nf Franklin. Court oi Pleat and Quarter Sessions Sep- tember Term, 1840. Samuel W. TunttalH Original altachmeat levied John Foster J' on land. It appearing to the aatitfaction of the CenH. that the Uefendent injliis ease is not inhabitant ef this Statet it is iheref ore ordered by .1 the Court that ptihlkat'iorr be made in the Raleigh Star fur it Weeks, thai iinlett he make hi appearance at 1 tie aeir lerm at me ueunty uoiirt el Plea and QMarlrr eleawona, .ta te heltf fr the County of r"ranklinyt,.lhc Cmrt House is) Louiaburg.oa the aec.iml Monday in December next, t lien shh! thrrr e replevy ami plead to icaue, that j'ldmenl final will be enlernt tip agairun him, and tit lend lev- Jied ftrndrmned subject, to plaintirT' recovery Attest 8. PATTERSON, C. C. C. 6w. Price adv.. f 5.6a JOB PRINTING. - j Powerful in moral, in intellectual, and in physical resourcea the land of ouf aire, and 10 ' r ' ,"-t ...... rzzzj RALEIGH X. C WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4 1840. N. C. ALU AX XV 18.1. Torner k Uu-Hse' North Cat-olio Almanack, for Hit. 1 kit da published and for sale tt tha North Carolina Book Store. Oat ICih. Harpers Family Library Xo. 10C. we i cars dcioic me .nasi. - A fmowit Nawailte ol Lde at tea. Full' Travel fee 1 hi day neeued by 'TUKXEtt St HUGHES. ... . MHS. STUAHT It prepared lo accommodate, Hh Board, from II to) Mem beit of (he approaching Legialaiure-. la addilh a In tbe roumt in hrr hi.usr, tl.e hat ail or eight room newly built, near her boa, oa raielictille street. IUMgh, Oet. 8 43-3t The America. Aimiiuic, and Hc- positorjol uselul Kuowlei gr, lur IS I, This dar received at the North Caroliua Book Store. October 3 43 The Cultivator's Alniuac mid Ca- binrt, of Agricultural Kiwllev, for mil, Tliit dav reesivetl. ay TVUNKR h HUGHES. Octobers. 43 NOTICE IS hereby given, that ppliuation will be jude to !,. .west: 9oo -M thai 2i-Mrsrabrtk3 Ut held in Italeieh. on lha Ihinl Munil nt'xhin ber next, for the pasiate of a private law, relative AO ilia regulation of the Binaries an the Caihie Rivrri to a 10 imrad the law, now ia 101 ce, prohibiting the hauling ot seines oa (aid rivrr, between Satur day, Vi o'clock, and Monday, 19 o'clock t and authn rising the aaula g ol seine at all limes, without hin drance, except duriug the night time: vis. betweea unset and sunrise- WM BRTANT, . HENUY L. WILLIAMS, ALPltFD W.MX1HE. Henferd County, October SS 43 -tf ONE CEMT REWAHO. RANAWAY from the Subset iber, on lha 3rd in stant, an apprentice hot. about 1 1 rears old. ihk set. but not very high of his age, full lace, Urge light ome eyes, anil uiaca uair, nail imi, when he went away, coat and breeches of Kentucky blur, and liglit Marseilles vest, anil ctitch down shoes boUuns covered with lack All ernn are h. reby forbid harboring said appreoticri and it any peraaa will de liver laid apprentice to me in Oiford, Granville Co., N: C, he shall receive I he obot rtward, but nn charer TbencW rf tW tbovr boy is WILLIAM HENDE.1SOX BRINKLEY. . J. ORSBORN. Otfnrd. Oelnhrr VL. Ititt Ji pd. 43 ; "pEosrrcTiJs . OP THE INTELLIGENCER AND NA tr' HEAD ADVOCATE. Wa propose lo publwh in Elisabeth Cily, inland pursuing,' and th cause we ahatl advocate, Ourwiabi to eatablish pre among a, and to aupply the people of lint Uiairkt with a paper, mainly davoted to thuir own peruliar aod local in. lereals. They, feel arid acknowledgethe- want of uen a paper, and we are lully aaliaOed they will gladly ostain ua in oureffon to supply lb de mands. Our country's good ia our only aim and end. " Believing tb re-opening of Roanoke Inlet to be a wotk of great importance, not only o tbia taction of country, but to tbe State and Union; we (hall ad vocate this measure with becoming pirit, and use our best efforts in effecting so desirable an object. Wear opposed lo tb present administintion, nd cannot brng lo mind op aingle act in tbe po litical lire of Mr. VAN BUREN, that entitle bim to lb gratitude and (upport of the American Peo ple. W (bill give our influence in favor of Gen. WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON. of Ouioj and JOHN TYLER, of Virginia, for President and Vice President of th United Slat, knowing them le be good and Aont? men and' well calculated to adinimaMr the Government In a plain, sfe,.thd ecsitsuf cat way. W (hall alwaya entertain M a decent respect " to the opinion of our opponent, and no abuaiv languagi will be used agninct Ih party. We hnn eatly believe the Atlministralion require thorough purging, snd ibe people most give it before wen again return loa round and healthy tate of afTairt. W shall lay before our readers clear and con ciae statement of th pioeeedingt in Congtea and our Stale Legislature, together with notices of sll intportsnt Convention, nominations 4c, in which lh pecple may feel an interest. W shall lak a lively interest in our own 8lat tffair, advocating all measures thai may add lo tha character and intelligence of the people and im prove th credit of North Carolina, both at home and abroad. In a word wa (hall aim lo malt th INTELLI GENCER and NAG'S HEAD ADVOCATE, ac ceptabl to lit community and worthy tha patron age of all. Will you support turh a papart ....,,w PERKINS T1LLETT, EJitorsT Elizabeth City,,pctv13, 1840.. NOTICE. The Member elect for th. ensuing Lrg'nUturr, ere retpeettolly informed that we sliall be prepared to aerommoilste 40 or 50 gentlemen with board and lodging. Bring grateful for past favors, we promise Jbal nothing aliall be wauled on our part 10 renoer romiori 10 tnoae wn,o choose te favor u ith 1 hair euttom. ANN PULLIAM St SISTERS. OolnbnrSl, 1840 f 1 43 3w 1.. , '--'r ' ' ' """ A-TfJTOM." ' ' A genllamin of great respectability, who ha bad long lperiene In teaching lh ncien nd Modern Isngusges, Mslhemstics, dtr., wsnlt s tilu slion as tutor in a fsmily. or would be willing lo lak ehrg of a cbool.; Addrrit X, Y Jlaleigh, North Carolina." ti- -. , Oct 23, 1840. - f. 43 if "Bring your tewing and ipend thr day:" Our good wives will bis. calling upon one another to take tea acrMs the Atlantic, in tt year or two. The N. Y. Times com ments in this wise upon the late expeditious navigation: -"Who, half a century since, would have ventured to predict that in the f ear 1840 a passage would be made from falifax to Liverpool in nine days and a half! Yet so it is, and it wns performed by the steam ship Britannia, Capf. Woodruff. Her passage out here was made in 12 days her passage home ia nine anu a nan. ne icit Boston on the 1st, and Halifax on the 4th ult., takinp out 66 passengers. At about noon on Fridaf, the 1 4th. she was telegraphed being off Holyhead at 8 .clock in the evening she entered the Victoria, up which she steamed in gallant style, od thus corn- pleated the most esir-ordinary voyage on reciird." weekly oaoet ainleciha ji.!Ammm..V,.:i, - XrZi 'SSrfrrrrt'JVrTs ' - ' ... . y "vr ur"-.'3-v',ji.,.v- 4 IsALElClf, NOV. 4, ISjQ. THE PEOPLE'S TICKET. , FOR FREMDRNT, WILMAM HENRY HARRISON, 77ie invincible Hero of Tinpeeanuetlit incur ruplihle Slalctmanlhc inflexible lirptMican (Ae patrivt tbrutcr nf 0uo. rOR VICE PKKSIOENT, JOHN TYLER, Jt State Right' firpttliican if (he tchuti of '98 tflrrfi'irrinantfOrM, ami rmnrrrtrnvJbrUie ncotila. , - - ,t --- V J.IK, ifsdfC.iJMJ?iWW. T patrtulWttaletmeH. f, at nut! The broad banner of HARRISON, LIB ERTY and the CONSTITUTION ia now flung to the breexe, inscribed with the inspiring motUi ONE PRESIDENTIAL TERM THE IN TEGRITY OF THE PUBLIC SERVANTS THE SAFETY OF THE PUBLIC M0 NEYTHE DIVISION OF THE PUBLIC LANDS THB DOWNFALL Or ABOLI TIONAND THE GENERAL GOOD OF THE PEOPLE. Whiff - lectern! Ticket. Col. Charles McDowell, of Burke county. Uen. Jab. Willborh, of Wilkes. : t David Ramsour, of Lincoln. Jamks Mebami, of Caawnll. Hon. Abraham Rknciur, of Chathim. JoHit B. Killv, of Moore. " ' tit, Jame S, Smith, of Orange. Charles Manlv, of Wake. Wat. W. Chebbv, of Bertie, r - Jamks VV. Bryan, of Carterft. Daniel B. Baker, of New-Hanover. Datid F. Calbwell, of Rowan. Col. William L. Lcjio, of Halifax. Joiah Collins, of Washington, - on the SECOND TUURSDAYbtingthe TV7ELFTS HA?," oF NOVEMBER: ,T7 Ami the poll will be kept open for ONE DAY ONLY. CC" Let every genuine Republican re member thit let EVERY ONE GO TO THE POLLS and when he dcpoiitu hi vote, remember he it aiding in the great Whig itruggle for 'l LIBERTY it THE CONSTITUTION! Itcforui and Better TIujck:! AND fOR ' TIIETO llEPrBLICAN f FAITH, AS SET FORTH 1NJTHE FOLLOWING II All II ISON i.4 N . JPROCirLESi. ! t.Oiie1isideiUial Term,"Geii. Harrison (aid in bis late (neeh at Dayton, he would pledge himself, "ifo. letted President of tlieae United States, to lay down at th end of tbe term faithfully thai high Iriist to the people." f ' t. Tb good old Republican doctrine of 179S and 1813 State Rights a strict eonti ruction of the Con- ttitution eoaxiomy in the public expenditures Hlgtd aeeouiilatiiliiy of public officers and the unrestricted right of suffrage. " I dour that I ever belonged t that class of ooli- titiansitlit Federalists. How could I belong thtl pariy.' I wat eiiueateu in Uie school or antl tederal laro. My honored lather had inducted me into die principles ol Constitutional Democracy, aud myleat b Its were ihe Henrys and Masons of that period. ' I think 1 have row diown you. Irllow-eiiitent. eiMiolusivelr. tliat my sellout do aot eonciliule me a Federalist! aud il ia to Ihem that I proUilly point as tue tiiieiu acaniat which ine arrows 01 my calum niator will fall in vain." Gen. Ilarritan i tpeech ut JMtyton. . - -a. " Tbe properly .qualification of -veter," for hi- atanco. 4hitisarericlua uiwa UiariaU uf. cut-. bag to which personalis I am oiiuosed. I would accord tins important privitgn to every citizen." Uen. tlurrinA'rXpeech at Vurttitife: " "Over the power retained by tu States neither Ihe (iencral t.ovcrnment nor the other Hlatet, but the eilaent of ihe other Statet, ean esereiw th least onuol." - Gen, llarrinn't tpectk at CartAiigt; - i S, No liiterh-re or dialsiion by tliej'i esident in be election of his successor. General Harrison aid, in lb presence of 100,000 people, at Dayton, ' If I am elected, no human being shall even know oj o 1 whom t would prefer ro tee Uie people's mantle fall; but I shall surrender thit glorious badge of their authority iuio their hands, tobes ew it as they please.' 4 ' Eieaulive poaer and patronage eonSned within the limit of the Conitilulion. M I here openly aad before the world declare that I wilt use all die power and influuhee Vested In tlie office of President of ihe Union lo abridge th power and influence of the na tional Exec ire. 6Vt. Min'i tpeech at Day ton, " , - S. Tbe patronage ot the Government not lo be brought into conflict witli the freedom of elections In hi SfK-eeh at Dar ion, Gen. HsrriaoB also remark ed, "Should I ever be plaeed in the Chief Magi. Irate '1 teal, I will carry out the principle of Jefferson, and never permit the taerterence of offiee bolder in the elections.- I will do more. ' While I will forbid their inb.rfcree ia elcelions, I will never do aught to prevent their going quietly to die poll and voting, even agajnM me and my measure. No American' eitoen should b deprived ef hi power of voting at he pleases." .,t,.,,v j, v jvj .., 1 6. Tbe WILL OF .'TUP. PEOPLE, wpreaved Uiroogh their eonalitulJoual repretenUlivca, la be lint law ef the land . The nnguage of Ceaeral Harri son, (breibly exproed In bit DaytOB tpeeeb, la, I have never regarded Uie ofllee of Chief M'glatrBte at eooferring upon the incunibent the power ot madery over tbe popular will, but as granting Lira the power 10 eaeeu-e the properly expretard will of lb people, I .. ... 17 T e n 1 - I nf a la a tatia.au aJT V batvu .a tJit - j a .l I onrj l-'ce President walbi MA in-thii Slate w"- reieenng to the letter. an. 1 home of our affection. '. NO. 442. and not to resist it. x With my mtuer milk, did 1 , i" the principle on whkth the Duelaratioa of In. dependence was founded. , That aWlarattoa aomplain ed lli-l die King would not M tl people make such law a thry wished. Shall a Precident or aa exec. Uvff officer Rftdnrtakc, at thia hue time-of ttar.loaon- trol tbe peojilr ln ike exereiae el their, supreme lll NO. The people are the beat guaMian of tber own rights, and it I tbe du'y of llieirrseeutive to abstain from interfering or. Mfa, or in b.arim, the -d ..ere,- the l. making funeuon..! their Gov...,..- r. Ih.en.out-.gementof joductin lmlustry, and of the muring of fair wages to Ibe laborer by ibe pru dent u of a STrem of credit, aod lha restoring of ronfidcnee between man and man. ;' ' ' ' " ' If yoa would know why lamia laror of the cre dit system, 1 aaa only aay a is becauae I art a Demo erviL 1 he two system aethe only mean under heaven by which a poor iiu'ustrlnui man may become a rich man, without bonding tlie knee la eoltosaal wcalih, I luvc mi bodies .hat .lilt country can f M nn In mnmm. um Imi - Mit- h.Ia ii... ii- Such a Mm money nnkr the poor man poorer ani the rich rii I'licr." On. JJorrinu't tpeech at Dap. tan i Ibemmo currency for llie office holder and i 4it5ljrBf, th)crla af 1 lie putill lauils among Ibe otatctibr the purpose ol enabling them to extend the bene6t of education lo 1 ho poor without a resort to taxation.. General Har rison is an stowed advocate of thi imporiaut meaa nre. i '- ; :: r ; 10. No conscription law, nor large stsuding armies In time ol pesee. It. Tbe people's money to be subjeet to the di rection and supervision of their rrpreaonta.lves, and sot to ih despolle eonirol of the Executive. ' ' 13. T he General Gevernmenl te abstain from to erterhig m lh doeaesiie affair ot the State, and to frown dewa lb Mad aad mitehisvous aobemes ot aboliiioaioi Gen. ilarrisoa ha always beea lb a iienm promising ojipooenlef tbe abolitionitU lath) speech at Vineanne he pronouns, tl their chmc "dangerui-MeiutitHtii,nal and revuftaiMr.n la that speech h hit Iber aaytt ' ' , ; ' - i. ' Xeither the States where k doaa aot axial, ao iKe Guvernmetil ol the (Juileil States, aau, wi.bnui usurpation ot pow.r aad the; violation of a tblvmn aomiaet, 6a any thing te remove H (slavery) without the aeosttot of those who are Imrai diately Interest. til. " '. , ' i. ' - - .- . -.'i Gen. Ilarrisoa lo deelarfi tbatJk would be c)itituunuhut Congress ie abolith. tlavery la die Dirtriciti Mimbia la bis letter te Mr sloe ef New Orleans, ia 139, h ), . v . ''I do nnl believe that Coniretl aan abolish ale. ry In lhejlitiricl el Uilnnihni, without the content speoet.es h hnl mail OB the sul jei ef abolition, took ideation le "ENDOItSE THEM ALL." .. Gra. HarrltOB alto deniet the rigid nf lh illra of lb hon.ttarcliotilingSis.tet lo petition Congrtsi for lb aftoliiiiiB of slavery, and also empba icatli pronounces ven lh diocuttion of the auhjecl i slavery, a It tistt In the Southern Sisles, by North ern Abolitionitti.to b CKcossTiTUTioftAti and it, be doe, loo, hi the very' fac of (holitionittl kiwi aon-slavthohlers. Who eould go further)1 In hi tpeeah at Cailhsge, a few weeks ago, he usd tli, following frank, plain, unequivocal and sstUfastort laaguagei - . - " - I must lake ihl eenaaine to rereat what I haw before declared, that the dieeuttioa of the right t ene portion of ilia State which compose our Union to hold davet, by an assemblar of vilienol olhu Smret; 'vhlah IniliT iion, it, hi my opinion, But sanclioited by lb spirit ol tbe ContiiiutiOB." AV bat mor aa lv-hol der requir t"r"","7 lle.bo,felba.tat. ihil Gen. Harrison favors the sthenics ef lb sboli lionisis, soMcalt hi opinion from Ih publish er hat one set of pinion 1 lor ibe North, and another set for die South, It a wilful and deliberate calumni ator and liar. i AVHI0 ANDT0ItY.7" We cive below a short extract from Mr. Calhuon's speech in 1834.. We du not believe that we can gi it greater point by any comment of ours. - But we ask for the extract an attentive peruitt, and a candid apnlication. . , . Extract from alt. Calhoun' remark on ihe President' Prolett, in I834i '.-if. I am tnnrtifird. (said Mr. Calhoun) that in this country, boasting ita An-glo-Saxon descent, that any one of respec table s andkg, toch - U- lli Preaideel of the United. Stales, shoulil be . found to yiiti-i lain'principles, leading Id such mon stiou results; and 1 caA srarrely, believe mysett to be brcatlung the air ol oar coun try, and to be within the walls f the Sen ate Chamber, when 1 4ier sue h doctrines vindicated. It is proof of the wonderful degeneracy of the limes of a total loss of llie true conceptions of Constitutional lib erty. But, 111 Ihe midst of tins degeneracy,- I pTceivs, the iy m plriin;" of ' ref ener at ion. It is not my wish to . touch mi the psrty designstions thsl have recently ob- taineil, and which .liave bren introduced in the Rebate on this occasion. I, how vee.finnot but rrniark, that the revivsl or the party namea of the revolution, af ter they had so long slumbered, ia not without mesning not willmut an indica tion of reform to those principles,' which lie at the foundation of oor liberty. lt ; .Gentlemen ought to redect that (he extensive and sudden revival ; of these name could not be without some adequate cause. Nsme are not to be taken or giv en at nlesstirBt there most be something to cause their application to adhere. If 1 re- member rightly, it was: Augustus, lit all the plenitude of hia power who tajd that he found it impossible to introduce a new word. What, then is that something? What it therein the meaning of Whig and Tory, end what in the character of the - ' ( . a times, wtiicn has causeii tiieir suiltien re suuucn re- vivsl, as party designations, at this time?. I take itjhat the .err essence ofTorvism thtt which conslilotcs a Tory, ia tu sustain prerogative , against privilege to support the Executive sgainst the Legils. .UVfilT fn!Trv ' - THOMAS J. LEMA'Y.i Emtcm tiee departsHr-nt tf the Government, anil to lean to the aide iif iKiwrr' ajrn'wU tl aide of liberty 1 vsbtte l!. W liig i. ia H lhee prtioubra of ilie rrr tt tne tirin- ciple. 'Ibeae are Die leailiirg rlieractrr ialict ttf the renpecltve pat (i. e. NUiif lmr Ttrj, ar.il run through their a plnath.11 in all the - varictj of circumatances which thrf hare been appliwl, either i it tlli reentry er Great Diitain. ... ; fc Their euddit revival intl arpliratiniu 1 at litis lime, ourM to adinoiiivji mr oW friends, whrraro now -tin fhe; 'iklexivT'fhw AtlmiiirttralioB, 'thai theie is wmteihinz in the) time. aotnetbirtr. in the eiwtins trupglt between the pirtie, and in the printipleiaml vtocfrinesatlroratetl bf ihote in power-which ha caused ao autlilen revival, and ttich ektenilve appliration'of the terms. ' have hot mmiribuied li ihrir introduuiioo, nor 1 in I desirouk of aeeinj them applied) but I must (aj to thwM who f inlrrtf d, ,hal tr,. ,hiuld ftot , (ha, Bo(hillg but Xht fr Merging .. .t,.; application. They owe tliemielTea the owe 11 to the Chief Magistrate, whom the support, fwho at ieair, h venerable fur hie year,) aa the head of the party that the thnol.1 halt in their support of the tlet ptitic anil slaviah drtrinra which we tear daily advanced, before a return of there vlving spirit of liberty sliall overwhelm them and those who are leadin j them to i their rain. v; ' . "'I c nea: vjvllh 'lwpartklifT. "" At Ifar ar I sin concerned, 1 wish no chapge. , that which df siunatet thoie with whom I act. It ii, 1 admit, nnt very ipular, but ia, at least, an hnet and patrioiio name. I tit yntitiiiiMo trr-rfiHtsTirVTriisurpa.' tio eurpaiion, eorrre from what qnsr ler, ami under what ahape ft inajj wheth' erit be that Troth thit Government on the1 rights Tthe Siatea. or the Etrcutive, or the legislative department ' ATTEMTION PEOPLK0P VIRQINIA' , AND THE SOUTH. r v ; ; J The orators of the Adininiatratinn par-17-jtist tin, " oti the eve' of the tlee- linns -are trumpettngabroad aiory tothe I effect, jthlt the Whij; member of the ' X'latature of Maachuett (who ' compote the majtrrity of that body;pa(V1jr otvfm-' bill and piaaed it. tuthnritingand enCour- ' , cirig the intermarriage of .Uackt with 2 "hiteiitnd thtt the bill-wat prevented - frtm becomir- Uwril."ty the Inter.1; ference nf Guv." Morion, who, "ss ih story ...a. it - C..5.1. ..4 its :. I " " "cn ii. . ttr. o 111 1 1 11 ui vw.prprr, 4 tid ihe lion. Linn Banks, in speeches tfelivcreil recently in Frctlerirksburar; re. Merited .this' grave charge. ". The alieg V - -ftp - w --w -" - wwoHviiviev r w gtslalure to all the aril madversiim which '" these gentlemen onjustly ' helped '. ept.n. their conducl-iantl Oov. Morturti would,? ail he played the part assigned him by the TTjJe eiitillrd to be considered aa-ttr-5-enemy tosmslation, though an Abolition- ' ist. ; Unftirtunately, however, for him ami the orators of Mho party, the story t f devoid of one great essential truth. We ' hare, before ot,1 the proceedings ' in the' : premises. The petition, which gave rise" ' to the action of the LeeislatUre u mm tha ' subject, emanated from a 'portion, of the citiien of Lynn the strongest Van Bu. ' ren and Abolition town" in tfie'Stste. ' It u was entertained In the llduie, and refer, . rLt I Coroiuittee: wIm. reporte d t rb'rltTt isvoraoie to tne ooject 01 the 1'etitiohers. Tho b ll wat rejected by the House members of both parties Voting for anditi- 1 the Senate, modi lest the Executive. The people should bear lit mind this warning, ;, , given them by Mr,' Clay, in more than , one instance vix: that upon the eve of of the Presidential election.: ami when there would nolbo" time to eontradict them . aothoritativety, ; falsehood , innumerable would bo towed brosd-catt over the land. : It it ontv bv the merest accident, that vv are enabled to administer tho quietus to the above ttory having obtained the pr. ceedingt of tho Masttchuiettt Legislature , upon tlie subject from a ' citinen of thtt ' State. The 'aothoiity' must now be in sisted upon, and carefully weighed liiti scsnred. bv the n onle. to the ahnrt tin-... allowed them, between thit and the Pres idential election, thee have nn other safe- Charges, which ahould hive1 been made long since ani),. thetcehi uf: which are.- laid in remnfepUccajirid bryoud the r'eacir :: of investigation, f .! Since the above wat writtenrwe have received the Boston Atlas, which contains the following paragraph i " , Tho Knnoirer aayt Mr. . Webster knew that Marcus Morton, the - Demo. cratie Qovemorf hiettsfe; had vetoed a law psssrd by his fMr. Webster's nn- litical friends In the Legislature, authorix- ingthe solemnization of marriarn between tne Dionming oamsei oi tne BOUtn, and the cUi-lr-hesded,. flatnised African' Thia is false from beginning to end. No such bill ever passed the Legislature, .' or ' wat ever presented to Morton fur hit u' nsture!" . :' "-J v vr'-. . ;- ! The fatsitr of the ttory - being thut ti tsblished, will the EnqUirrr have the can dour to come out boldly and confess that the story has ftn foundation? . Will Mr. Smiih or Col. Banks repeat the tale? Sou v. Verroni, ' Ted. Ar, . Ws find tho following paragraph In the Cleveland Herald of the 14th inat. -t MWe had a fair temple of the utet Mr. ; Van Boren's standina axwy would be pot ' (n, could he earty out his darling plan, ' S.me TWELVE United , States SOL- D'F.nS ttalioned here toer marched to ih , , , . . . . - P0,l'V ' "co 'at" ,.t" ".,,n ' Extmtlct' Bwbw - -" ' - ' TO THE rOLL8t TO THE POLLSit Evry Wtg to Ihe rol!!t -a --
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 4, 1840, edition 1
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