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IP J 'If E f S5i J 1 s till li' is 1 1.1 thai J ' . T2 f i f s t : V EXTRAVAGANCE - HWbrimrtJ Rogues to Justice. II rfniighbod in his new 1 f or pyiimiUUUo lhe miserable ejsiemof ff M,,on4e Uhfrl of the pubiic printing. J of tfrged by him with extrava- prmung. Amassinihe vu f i? -j ja.! iWfacts lo the nation. This r- i. a f i n If IV "f - ' Si ins-rdi Globe and ol,ier iworo 001 TZl"<nmrai to find fault with eve- Jffivi 6f eriaVavoriug to exciie all the pre- :V J ihat K : CouU excite . This was natural eiwuft" , ,'.Ar ,1,, hittpr draw c 4 No fiWie rjp 'i opinion of ibe law." (a i SGle oo this scrore isastuo neTP?VMusr neighbors sys.em o Econo; l,l1rSVf-Calhoun's scheme uf giving k- uL k-bfic Lands to sate th expense of ii,Sh"f "' he:would-let Collectors and p:I?..,.,wi louder and sieal wilh impunity S; t iff. mai.er fwr the people should cost !rflWu'W vVWJiPve this is thp .fiist .juoiia;n y-j Carolinian has unveiled 'rhmbkt 1 r i . r .1. ft i' J. A the Uaroimi LJ:.n.. r.. t uat tanaioiy u.r ine, auuiiuuui- L-fihd come i cauuiuij iu Ji;!e Van Vliok lbi 18 doing yeomao . J1' & tht'pfopT?-! li lU7lytWfiasf,e shrewdly suspect, and be till &uVi madef in a shape in which we can mjii trie Iienlerjce'of certain -of his sub-offi-let'st3' he;-;a1ls;.tnfin, we aver that we will hA'iie kJt(harlotte to meet Judge Saw- M $alidwtijiii s declared before he star fiajWji(j?dWa pohiical pilgrimage and bust- ecan ijtlish this'lou if j it be necessary." 1 ' ,1 f -r 1 fStf ATE-DEff NEW HUMBUG. drve 'oif the most barefaced attempts at llti1augery Was lately made in the Senate fofJhe IJBitcd States on the subject , of the '6laje'lefis iTbe notorious Tom Benton, pfpjehW ;ti belie je, that a most formidable ipiy jlifin Vas about to be made to Con grefs;)sk(tif them to assume and take Bpijii he'(Jfneral Government the' amount diiej bj Iftf si?jer States: accordingly, he I proposes &: resolution of euqujty, and has it , mirrieu w-a .bifh,1 is I ha Committee, at the head ot very accommodating gentle- oair;lrOrujidy. j After a profound inves he sulject,! a rrtajbrity of this If J tooiraiUee niade a very long report, setting . ; i'- . i . a - i I Ti" " 3 D,lu Cii:"Tagam: that tliejihive gonem debt to the enormous nunitit uf tsije hurdreoTand ninety millions oi dqars55th 'at it l is questionable whether JCKrsI of them will be able to pay their cebtj.fsndvolunteers to them a salutary imuori economy: public faith, fyc: wind ifjg Wufj an Assertion that they need .not jpcQt the General Government to assume l5e if ibligvins. 1 x i-Ma slorrp oros'e on this occasion which tksiVca'tdritrivier's not at all foresaw. The Representative of Slate Sovereiontv bv no -;v.j,, wining io lei Messrs. Denton P??i.-c-ff thfeir electioneering tricks at I We xpe8ei0f iheir constituents. Some fdfnicdthyriejr Stales were indebted to i ita extent sttlj in the report, and asked phthoribf tt; where they got their lnfor- "lffV rW8 wanted to know on what sserted' that the States or ntended to ask alms from ll f fff'fqaf member of the other puse nadigtvAn notice of his nurnoie to ifJfth measure. This was ma iiilbefmytr worse They were asked f v fKd;7 ld Ueropt to anticipate the fcUonjpfihe (other House. . (t was disre- CfM-fanparliamenlarv insulting: and a rH'?r,V?!la.,I,ll "roseaaainat sucri a Jpotrve ta!f gjslation.. But gross and outrage s surh a ,motive was, it was not the i'f't, adi it! was so exposed : for Mr. Rn. jtori3jte4iUton hod been submitted before ;"lJB2 ha been satn in tne other hon '''..fy-i' .S : . At jK?N5hpiie I b'v friends: and foes. On i r":'v-f Eurii, . i-m ne iiurniiuu. vyua vacwaaj 1 J jhey had 8laeJ hat the States .Uerta0i?o! come a begging to the doors of .HsjMr, Walker accused them of m- pflnptoItredit theStatestn theStock roar MErudpe: Mr. Preston lidiculed the t 1 : a e ? coming 10 a?K gratuities ifr1 strong box of this nation ; L;lwia notorious' thai Uncle Sara was not 4Me;ttf';i H: ?i r ft , ' ' a ueuis: mat. be was ijtlU-bprrowfr. and that Congress wbul I A'.T tft ifsu! shinplasters to keep -up lY, Id the was oyer. ing& hum-' nr...' . ' .. r 1 ; -w - w" w- Uwei honored with an order to r ll' ;;T,bs was a most impertinent inter- I U?MUh lhe 8fflirS f'lhe SlaTeS Md i t 1 pareIJi" gratuitous.. It ; is not. believed l Li L.J n....rr,.nhnt defaulters' rB.tfvVaod u,her VVMgs insis,ed .5fiLcnA'tl.i.land it required. a mass of ..:neebf which ihis newiy avowee " '? (-fa i": the Adinioiswation complains, sod iV.rU's .W ih.ng wehad expected.- V imf Ar !hdv lostrumenlaNn dragr SHA h aie jreasurv rogue and exposit d!ll.nVisa, Mr. Uund and the re- jcuttte'uff. mai pape i na oteu f vviV&oiind Lr neighbor that the Admin- Baltimore Pair tot tells the following capilaf joke .ItraiUn hive alyaj a majority in the on thi gentleman: Liffthei Jared they would have ; M B?numUefl took lhe floo. and nroce,d. :T:" i. D T : i I fit " : if : fii ' : r j v m mb mm mil ruiiuv 1 1 f. '-Ju ,i i Pr in th lt r.arolt-- tified the abfilitionisis ihronghoui the couo- f MB'?w.l I ' 7 " iwJ,,... lry whi,e "democrats- were their uncom- .L.;r ifh ihft Government omce-bolder ,, . s .. E!'ii0" sjj?-":r. . i r i n . , k 1 uruuiisinsr enemies. ne eummencea reaatnw a jpe ttjiscv and Mr. Grundy was gUd !J" Stt otitW U,o itfrAna hv admitiino thm !kW a5 Sot the . ground on .which they Ten ?,r.uM "ciuru mis session t V1 y f 4 f j poor, at tempt a t gull Jure so liarU. . t ! 1 there are 6 re members io both Houses who ;wou!d go; for such a measure as this, and no one belitves thai either Benton or grundy fntertains such ah idea . . Paltry as this who!e proceeding was on the part if its authors, our Senator Brown made a Speech ,in: defence of it, and Mr. Cslhonn thepecwicr friend of Slatra'Rights, although appealed in on the occasion, said not a word against it The Abolition Peiition.-XVa it not ! as bad to violate the Constitution in 1826 as it was in 18S8? Mind you, the Loco Foco prints pat this preseotatidn of such petitions on the. fouling of a violation of the Consiitutioo. 'r " -The ScdTbeasurv Bill was thus chaiacterized to the Senate by &fr. Smitu, of Indiana: - -: ;- , ' ' f - ' v The policy of theSfljidrainistratibn has heretofore been (oo equivocal to be under stood ; but thanis to the Senators who bate supported this bill, they have come out ,b penly and manfully, and have torn ifie mask from this measure. It is openlt -avowed and maintained here, thai the policy ; of the Administranon is to crush the banks to drive out of circulation paper money to annihilate credit---to reduce thb circulation to coin, or Specie to dioiinish the value of real and personal: estate at least one half to affect the price of produce. and fifee labor in a like oroDortion to arrest all 1 further State and individual enterprize and improve- i . ! l - . uciu -. i ed at great length to defend Martin Van Buren, ;,J democracy ,wfrc. endeavoring to prove that the President was a " Northern man with South list of yeas and nays, on an abolition question which had been decided some years; back, to prove that the fWhigs have always voted' wiih the Abolitionists, and when he came to the " B V he made asuddeu stop, but was called uh by Mr. Granger to proceed,-when there appeared recor ded the name! of Jesse A. Bynum," in con- ith l,bal)f Messrs. Adams and Slade.; irse created great mirth at the expense great defender of " democrats and demo : cracy," and would-be champion of the aouth. SWINDLNG. T wo men have re- cently been Jrondernned, by the Cjourt ot nssiic ai inut;ii, one iu uve yeare, me oili er to three iyears confinement at the hulk lor having extorted 2000 franks from an old man who was in love with a young girl under a pretence that a rabbirs tail, which they sold to hint for the money in questionl would, wit i their cabalastic, and compel the dam.sel.to love him in spite of herself 1 r I .... 1 - , Immediately on the receipt of the news of the great tire at Wilmington, N C the Councils of Charleston iauthbrized the Mayor of that city to forward twojthousand dollars to Wilmington io behalf of the saflfereis. - ? -, . !. .1 FOR .TU watchman. THE N. CAROLINA CONFERENCE j The N. Ci Conference of the Methodist E. Church commenced its last annua! session in 4th Inst. . The following is a list of the sta- lions for the present year. Haletsh Uistrtet ri. u. l-eigh P E. Raleigh Ctfy Johri T. Brane. Raleigh Ctr. AltreaiNorman. t Tar River-Jo. Goodman, P, VVL Archer. .. Granville-!-Dav id B. Nicholson. I Person VV ill iam E. Pell. , '!";! : -i Hillsboroy-$-Ch&i le FeatherstoU. Hillsboro Cir. Robert C. Maynard. Snlithjield James E. Joyner. j I 'Amos 'VV. "Jones, Principal Preparatory Dep. R. M . College ; R. O. Buriun agent. R Macun College. t 1 L , j JVetcfcern District James Jauieson, P. E. AViotarn-f-James H Davis. Snowhill VV J. McMasiers. Slantonsbiirg Gaston C. Brown. 'Duplin William H. Barnes. Samjison4-Henry Alspaugh. Topsail Junius VV. Jackson. Trent and Newport VV. 8, Colson. I : Straits (ullin Priogen. ; eatfbrl-4-Sidney D. Bumpass. I Washington Dls. Rob. J. Carson, P. E. i Washington Ira T. Wyche, ; j lionTiofce-Uohn E. Edwards. ' I Tarboroughohn Tillelt. , . x . Phmouffti-T if Garrard. . otovitisfceelt Alsa H. Tucker. Eath-'V4 be supplied. ' ; A'euse Henry Gray. - , Portsmouth 4 jOcracofr VV." M. VTash. ; . i Danville District PeterDoub, P. E. . , ' .aiax -i'Henry Speck. j. ' Franfrm fJ T. St. Clair. - Pittsylvania William Carter. i iocAwigrQ-VVilliam VVr. Turner. Caswell-4 J. A. Miller; John Hank Sup. Danrile4-Samuel S. Bryant. Lorenzo ilea, Prin. Leasburg Academy. Salisbury District James Reid, P. E. ' Patrick -f Thomas S. Campbell.; Stores -Hil. H. Tippet Surry Thomas M. Sharpe.1 IHUeaIoha VV. Lewis. i Irtdtll VVili.-Tn M. Jordon, Dar, i, ri Joshua Bethel . Salisbury Jame8 fj Lumsden. ' 1 ?.0W,aaTrVltaai VV. Abbea. ; " " - Jliocksville, Thomas Jones.: Greensboro' Xi Mosts Bbocv, P. E. Greensboro? Addison Lea. . 1 ! ' Guibr(I William Anderson. ' - Randolph To be supplied- - Aiirjjanj &ijo9uss $ Chatham Robert P. Bibb 1 - : 'Haw Rvver Daniel Culbreath: 4 Piliafcorp' W.-S. Johnson; ;"r t . Oraei-John Rich: ; Buckhorn James B: Alfoid. I s I i 'B.T Blake, SupiAgenf for Greensboro Fe- male College. . - - t ' - i ' . VV. Kone. Missioharv to Oregon. - Y P.Anderson. M. For. T. Barnum aqd W . Closs located, t " , ? ' Next Conference to ha held in AlocksviHe.i January 27ib; 1841., ' - " . t -T .? Rnmlm Tho unrrMAnmlsnti nf I li a lr if j DAVIDSON COLLEGE. t.'"; ; feniZmen Permit me through the columns? of y bu r pa per, to ex press the g r a li fir a li on I " e x-' periencd from the; recent examination uf the Students of -Davidson College. The'exiercrses on Wednesday Kvening were unusuallyj inier-r estiog, and would have done honor to any Similar institution in the country. The happy seleo. tiuo.of the subjects! the method in which bey were treatedthe' beauty of the diction the graceful delivery all combined ;5. equalled, if tley did not surpass any efforts of the' Jkind ? I eyei witnessed even at our beloved University; t say ihis in ho disparagement of the University, She; has my best wishes or her prosperiiy tjet son filling the highest seats, Judicial, Execu tive and Legislative in almost every Staie-in the; Up ion have sppken trumpet tongued ber praUes, but I say thos much from a regard j to iruiu ana in oenaii or a sysiem of insirocuoo Which I consider is admirably adapted, to ex pand and train the' moral; physical audintellec ttial faculties of the pupils " ' ' ' ' 'm f Trknow that every Institution for thelpromo tiort of learning must rise or - fall by its ow n in trinsic merits but it seems to me that.; J.David son; College possesses extraneous advautigs ' that it is peculiarly fortunate .in; its localityJ The mral atmosphere with hich Che Students are encompassed forbid those scenes of vipe and dissipation which not unfrequehtly disgrace our bst collegers. The gentlemanly 'deportment manifested by the stodents on this late occasion certainly augurs well for the future pruspeiity of this lnlanl institution. S i ! A SPECTATOR. t- ; THE WHIG CANDIDATE. I Our little but spirited contemporary, the Ohio r reeman, thus speaks of the old General. jCapt poffy is an old Jackson man. and a soldier of fit leeh year's standing. He is now editing'a oeu lral patter. ' ;; i Gen, Harbison. As must be. very evident to my numerous readers, I have neither the time wnte aot the room tor long articles, iixet, if ere 10 vetpeiwe a long article, I tnmit it ;wiuiu uo in luvor oi vjrii. narntun, i knuw iuii iwell the light I am viewed in by those who pre tend to all the consistency 'iu the world, and who would faiu make people believe that they are the only patriots in the world, because they would probably prove theobselves to be the merest slaves and sycophants to their parly. I hear of men, of their character, who belong to all bides Who are one day in raptures with the Freeman, and , lhe next would serve him as was served poor Capt. iielisarius that is, tear out his very eyes. and send him off to beg his bread ! i But, as I am no ( office hunter, and have no claims to make for services rendered my beloved country she having paid me up as I perform my duty 1 may, as an honest and disinterested wit he$s, be permitted to say just what! think of one, and of all her venerable and well tried pat riots ; and I may at this lime particularly allude to one of them, whom a certain party known as the Whig Democratic party, have nominated as a suitable candidate for the Presidency. Wall, it is a great while since I read, Mar- montePs affecting little story of poor blind Bel tsarius, 1 remember that I borrowed it from the chaplain of our ship, wh.i was a pretty clever fellow, without being a very pious man, and that I read it between two of the larboard un,on the gun deck, seated on a match tub Years have passed away, and I have been rich and poor, a soldier, a politician, and a moralist since ! But the memory of poor Bulisarius will Isdmetimes rise uppermost in my mind, even now ;speci ally-when I hear some profane and heartless tyro wagging his tongne in derision of he tried cour age, the venerable hair3, and the patriotism and the pure and spotless integrity of the tew re maining defenders ot their country, in the days of her difficulty nd great need! ' " , In the venerable person of Gen. Harrison, I see nothing, it is true, that can yet compare -with the fate of poor Belisarius. His eyes are. yet spar ed him to look out upon the smiling country, her cities, villages, and (arms, he was so msirumen tal in building up from a dreary and savage wil deruess. He is still permitted to walk abroad ver the face of the land he has so often anJ so nobly defended, through the providence of Htav en, without leader or staff; but, like ; those.; of Belisarius, his ears are loo often pained vvith the ungrateful exclamations of bis coon try men, and bis venerable brow too frequently feels the f pres ' sure of the ruffian hand of the partisan, leating from thence the on withering chapletsuf his pure and spotless fame! 5 j '; ;Tbere is, therefore, according to my calcnla tion of the history of Belisarius, some little sim ilarity in the two cases. Both were soldiers.: and both deserved well of the honors of thpir country, and both were set up as fit f marks for tne malignant ridicule and tout derision ot lout and debased party ! O, it is cruel,: too cruel, and too unjust for the' patience op a geuerousi People to bear, to hear one of the truest and bra vest and most worth? lof their counirvmen tra duced in character his services defamed and all the proud and noble darings of hi youth and prime 01 lire set at nougni ny tne ioui-tongue 01 political party slander ! The rich and cherished honors of a life of toil, and of ardent and untiring patriotism, trodden under foul by a ruthless, and mercenarv, and malignant band of ignorant dem agogues, whom a worse than ignorant People have chosen as their leader, and into whose hands tbey have entrusted the destinies of themselves and of their country ! - l j Would it not be more merciful in tnem were they to close up the eyes and ears of the vener able patriot forever, than to loave them the un- ejring'conductors to his deeper sense of the deep arid Ural in f ftttiu4f f.t - j I do not speak of him now as filling the atti tude of a candidate for the Presidency. It is tree many of his countrymen have chosen to place him in that attitude, and he has consented. And what of this ? i Shall hit fellow citizens and his fellowcuntrvmen, therefore, in order to reach his patriot pride and dash all his hopes in the uusi, inrow a enaae oraisnanor over jo? prouu- est era in Western history an era; iu .which he ngurea so largely -ooi-uppinar, as; vere, ue most gaitaoi spiuis 01 pis time r 11 inese oer gogues do not intend that he shall be elected, let them, at least, for the sake of their country, be just to him for his fame arid the ..ftne of their country are so closely wedded together that to mar the one is to blot the other ! Do they not know that if they wound or destroy the! fame of General Harnson, tbey must nrst tear away ma ny of the highest scrolls that emblasoned the proud escutcheons ot tnetr country, and : trample upon some of lhe - fairest pages of her I glorious Distory ;t , r ? ' I : W- ," I am nopartizan and. there are many others who. like myself, nave become pouttcai If heart sick !- ButAVH, LiAN stand anoiher campaign:. and WE WILL stand another campaign,' if i most needs be,in defence of the" honest" soldier who stood by: us and uur country, before many ot, those traducers were born, or touod a peaceiu kMvItitn nn'hr .hnr-A f " . -i . w . a MhA Vara mm v - 'Judge 'Saunders was", as was expected, nom inated by the. Van Buren parly to oppose Joho M. Moiehead for the chiermagtstncj ef JMortb Carolina-; We hope Jhe'; Jod4e prudently hold on to his judgeship during the contest, as he witljOtherwisp, assuredly find himself without an i.fiiee of acy kind at the close of it.1 j! K - - We: like Jude Saunders for many reasons. among which his old gentlemanly? federalism and stern opposition to the election of Gen. JavV son re not least ; and although our principles impel us to oppose his election tooth and oail,'' yet we will feel sorry, when be experiences . the ihoriugh defeat which ineviubly awaits him'.-- m - - . :- I S ...... ...n . ;; . !) jyeteoern spectator, -. Jf i 1 - From the Fdyetteville Qhserrer. "r j One renegade is w ah e than ten Turks $ So says the provetbjand we fear that the Western Carolinian will prove a jreri&ratiori of the proverb. . - We, have aT few word! t say to that print, which we regret, because, mucb as its recent course has surpnseo us, we have treated it and its. Editor, and f its patron, the Hon. Charles Fishet with more respect thao, we fear, they have'deserved: 'The. Western Carolinian has adopted the slang of its namesake of this town, andtyl ed the Obsetver a federal -paper."- We have heretofore denounced the j application of this party name to the Observer, as utter ly unjrue and unjust. Much as we respect many o that party, wo have never belonged to it. 1 1 We claim to be a Repunlican not a Democrat; a Whig not a Tory. We shall be sorry to have to dub the Ertor of the Carolinian Tories but that is our rem edy for such cases, i ; j ' The Western Carolinian quotes fromvan Ohio piper a statement tat Gen. Harrison lately joined an abolition society We have not, the least doubt that this is a sheer fabri cation. We have taken steps to ascertain the truth in regard to this charge, which shall be laid before our readers. ' In true mean time, we caution the publics against placing the least confidence in this new falsehood, so totally at variance, as it is. with Gen. Harrison's Jwhole cours,i from the Missouri question, and the Arkansas question, down to hi? Vmcenrie Speecfi io 1835. Let us put it to the cujhlmofr sense and the common honesty, of jsucb 1 of pur opponents as possess either of these quali ties, whether the individual who sacrificed himself lor the Southfon the Missouri qdes tion, and who. courted the opportunity to deliver such a speerhas that at jVidcennts, to an aodtence composed of non-slaveholders, could be capable bf connecting lurri-f with an Aboilionist ponety (The tritng bears the mark of falsehood on its face.. (See below ) i ! S ! I The Carolinian ass, how is it that in the first announcemen of his iiominaiion i TI .i lLl: .ii: ti nrriSDurg,toey tine a-oouiiuiiii inuiiHna- ted the whole city, and their organs through- out the country, proclaimed bind iwir can didate." LJ -I In reply to the above, we remark, that it is not true that any j one illuminated .toe whole city ; St qu illy untrue that the alioli ticnists illuminated any part of it. The Whigs did illuminate jbeir own houses. t is also untrue that the abolition organs proclaim ed Harrison their candidate. Tfey rejoiced at the defeat of Clay; because he-had so re cently denounced them. But they did '; not rejoice at.tbe nomination of Harrison. ' On the contrary tbey denounced him also, . de claring biro as well they might, more odiotjs to them than Mr. Van Burert. I l , The Carolinian is iext guiltyj of i the an fairness of copying the celebrated article frornibe Charleston Courier, quesjiniig Harrison's views as to slavery, after it had seen the Couriers retraction 0 that nrti cle, and unqualified declaration that Harri son was 8und on the suhjert of slavery. t says the Courier has;; been . hitherto a lead ing. Whig fa per,'? vfhich is so jferjfroai be ing tru1, that whenMr. Van (Btiren firt came into office, nearly, three yars'agoi,'t!? Courier declared for him, and again a wee.k or two ngo, said itfoniy differed from l Administration on the single question m the Sub-Treasury. There are other exceptionable statements in the Western Carplinian ; but we do upt wish lo multiply wqids. . That Paper professes a determination i aid in 'the develouemrnt of what mav bt due to both parties With this profession of impartiality, itl has published all the aleehoods noticed above, and though it has seen the penecuy salistactory speecu . " m . i - t ' A, Gen. Harrison at Vmcennes. it never onre allude in n ! And this is fairness! Pre e ' ' . i . - r i f: .' g, serve ns from thftf ier.eitFol nrofessinha such fairness ! The open undisguised, en. , " : "f ' . v .i mity, and one-sidedness of the Standard. North Carolinian are endurable, because we expect notnins else from tnem. - cut trie . i? ' i a 1 arm n 8neaRing pioiession oi lairness, as a coyer for falsehood and slander, is despicable P ,S. once the above was in lypei we have received the Cincinnati Republican of Jan. 22. 18401 from which we eilract ho follow tnE.- I 1 s - . - - ; " JTVivi tlta 4 njiinn ntZ J2mMt1 1! - - 5 We call the attention of sour readers the aiticle in another column from the iUhio isonjeacratt an nonoraoie ana - nonest aa mtifsrafton paper, published at Columbus, in this Slate. r ' 1 From the Ohio Cotijidei'ati J . "From the Ohio Statesman, of the 6ih in slant we quote tne inflowing arttcie: ,t - Harrison Abolitionism.'r-Tbe Cm ictn- natl Advertiser slys. that General -Harrison is a memoer of art Abolition Society Whigs of Kentuckv will of course, support tJ"" ?8" y Ft"u' Hua"-r bim!'' 2. I - ... 11 13 not prooaDie inai any .wci. ....uiu. Ullt Will UC UCITICU UJjOUfc4i..'t.";Mvi!i tionaathis. Nevertheless lis the assertion : 'r A liii; IJ published in the -City of GetiVral Harrison's ; residence, ano etidorsedt as thetate Pnh terwootd say, by the organ of the Demo cratic Party " of Ohio, his friends believe ought to be noticed. We f have been re quested, for the iake of- tRiiTH to say, meioregoing aiucie uom tne statesman, it relates to General Harrison, is not untrue, but has no shadow of foundation ward. Da? charge in.Tact.:.': - M , ; ; Thus is this base slander4, propagated , the Western Carolinian, the Globe, and olh. erjTory papers, nailed to the counter, ; as oase coin. " . ' . T- , . the Whics seejhat the people are in formed of the calumny, and its refutation. ! In Davie Countv.on h. ih lni :hv thp )!K "Mtbeny F Hall to .VUm AlMn, Esq , Mr Samuel Smith, to Mi Jinn Ci Shin, daughter of Mr J Shin. Alrwfj n ireoeii counry on inst., .ir. JJharleg Sum mersio Miss 'ElizabelK3. Murdoch, daughter of Col. Juhn ' jMurdiMth. AH , for the , Hero of Tippacanoe. Com. . . Near Hillsboru. by the Rev Henry H,-Proof, onjlhe SOh ull. I Jamcood duinn. Attorn- ni taw, and Kditor of the Wesitrn W htg Ban- ner.of Lincolntonj to Miss. Caroline R. Moore, daughter of the- late Alfred Moore, Esq. : . . In this Count?, on lhe morning of the 7th irsiant. iJrs Margaret Tltomason. wife of: Mf. William Thompson, agred about 63 years. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Shf has left a husband and five sons to mourn their l.iss of a wife and mulhei.. Slie Was r spetable member of eociflv. and the I033 f i her will be lamented by all who knew her. Com. piuces cunnzKT at . Faylttevillb, Fb; 5, 1840. Brkndy , peach 45 a 50 Da, Apple 37 a 42 Molasses, S3 a 34 Nails, cut, . ! 7i Sugar brown 8 ai 12a Lump, - i 16 Losf, 18 a 20 Salt, 80 a 90 Sack, $21 a $21 Tobacco leaf 4i a 5 Bacon, i a 10 Beeswax, 23 25 Coffee, 12 a 13 j Cotton, . 7, a 8 Cotton Yarn, 18 a 26" Corn, 60 65 Candles, F. F. 18 a 20 Flaxseed (1 00 a $1 10 Flbur $4 i$b leathers j 45 Iron, " 5i a 6 Cotton bag. Bale rope, Wheat new Whiskey Wool, lain 20 8ja 10 . a 80 SO a 85 17 ia 20 CuRaw, Jan. 31. 1840. Beef Bacon Butter Beeswax 5 a 7 JNails cutassor wrought 16 ja 18 11 a 12 15a25 Oats bushel ia 20 a 23 18a25N Baggtng yd Bale rope lb 10 a 12 Cofft-e lb 12 a 15 Cotton 7 a 8i Pork lOOlbs, pa Rice lOOlbs 5a C6rn hush 62'. Sugar lb 10 a I2j Flour brl S4 a S5 r L C.li ..1, . a :9 Feathers 45 a 50 ! bush 11. ,1 Iron lOOlbs 5ia 6i Steel Amer. 10 a 00 English j 14 w Jj i L,aro j 11 a 1H 45 a 50 Molasses German 12 a 14 Tallow 12 t ai tti a-rl 1 caiuipt. v h'p HEAD QUARTEKS. SALISBURY, N. Carolina, Februauy, 12 th, 1840. A TTKWTIOltf OFFICERS Of the G4i Regiment. YOU are commanded lo parade at the; Court House, in the Town of Salisbury, on Thuis- day, the 19th of' Marth, at 10 o'ctuck, A. J., with your subalierns, armed with Side Arms for Drill ; and on Friday the 10ih, with your re speeiive Companies. Armed and Equipped as the Law directs lor lltviw and Inspecuon. ! j By order ol Mai. -''Gen. B. M, Ldney, of the 4th Division ofNorth Carolina Militia. ' It: W. LONG. Col Cm'nt. . of the 64th Regiment. J. M. Brown, AHj. i-,. February 14. 1840 St ! Notice to Importers of Goods Coasttvise via it itmingtpn fH SHE undersigned, long in the business "'.SH'. " Receiving and forwarding" for the inie- 01 nor ounues oi me taie, oner ineir tnanics r .;" . . .. . . a . i . t ' .lL i he numerous persons in that line, who f . - ,i . - r ;J M"cfc-w.t the Uteres-'. On Thursday lat bv the iW John D. Sbeck, ?J 111 -8"?1 B,n decPed. all ti n r . Jr.DaetdLmn,oJlIiM0paioR.thirddaagh- !T bu7'nSo the Ksta'e f said deceJer t ter of John Currell.tq. all of Rowan County. IoUow!: . .v In Iredell cour.lv. on 50ih ult . bv AnHrw GtiC Jl'fSrrn 9yt have - ,hl,uSnl f,,0Per 10 roalie 08 lbelT consignees and now, respectfully ask leave, to notify them, ol I v .. . . . J . . ... j gti.erailF, lhat this part qt our business, at Portbf Wilmington, North Carolina, will bede f lined in future. - V in order to close the many accounts,; whieh Stand open in uur Books, we shall be greatly 6tli'ged to those, in arrears, for prompt remittao fees in any mode most convenient ; T-j AND To those, who deal in produce, from the inte - I "tfar sbipW henc, ad f.r the chase of Merchandize here, we oner our setvi ;- I I Si I.CeS. h The faeihties frv land and tor shinptrrff. to render' VVilmingron a desirable Port for exports and lor the purchase or toreign, imported am t. - - t . n. w. irnuHW, c oun. A w tvt . .nnawfY i r v WilmingtonN. C, 7 23d Jan. 1340 J 229 : ar jrCns-tpn iFactorg. B m farmed that the LexmgJon Manufacturing I Company; have now their puwer Looms in l-r-The .cestull .periton and ate making Shirtings ? i 1 r. niRXS.A?ent. - cu i r-liu,.nn. Feb 14th. 1840 -3 29 - ; -tf--T- "W it ND committed to Jail of Rowan Cooniy, ! . pj,!eii Ware, Hardware, ,Cut!ery, 2 that j, A 1 A ii - .. ""'. U i - . '1 l . ! . - rAD.ard beWs w onty iKSlmil, o( Alabama. Theowner ' i.wav.. -. , bavid kerns Ji by i Jan. 24, 1840 tfifi. - r I n sale.: mHPRp Ttvo head of Korsrs Seven or eight hcttd of Cati Some Sheep ; f large stock of Flogs One IVagoit ami Gcavii iJr - iteSuH 1 One - t t jrv.- ' " Uaf S nn i quantity of corn ivl; oats, hay find foitclcr; A large amount of Household and Kite And a variety ot other articled too tedbv mention hore. , Terms of sale tiff ire tjm?uA crtdit, tl.p "aser giving oonu and approved 8eurity. I he sale will 6ntinue from day to day u: all the property js sold DAVID MILLER, - ISAAC KEIiS! I :R,r February 14, 1840-S 29 f 0 TO those who apply immediately I will a a a part of mf splendid crop of M01ll" M ULTJCJ1ULJS TllEESi at the ery I pricH ff half a, cent by the bud. From ex r menis made in all parts of the" country, no l! can remain, to those who examine the sis' : of the practicability, and immense pn.fits it i Silk culture. Repeated trials have fairly that ranre than the Trees will cost, may t - i alized the first vpar bv riiaVintr S;ik 1'rr t-j 1: teaves iney win produce. As the bsi j ; I fel confident that the priccs.of Trees will r SOl n,s P-ig and.conunne up tor anothPi y t) and to the luxuriance of their sr wth. 1.. 6f who saw themlast Summer, can testify. Applications mad at this pi ace, or; niv p'sr tion in Lincolricouniy, will be attended to. : , r. h. MORiuso:;. Davidson College Feb14. 1S40-S'J CLOVER S3Sr. . 1 A nnanlitv of Fresh Red clovkk . r 1 2 I 4 a a superior article. '-- , Also, a few buah' f Orchard Grass I ; The above "Seeds, are for sale at the N. Book Store by TURNER & HUGHEl', , Raleigh, Feb 7, -1840 .. We shall receive in a few days, h9 UMr. Grass Seeds; -Lucerne, White Clever, I. Grass, &c. . 1 ' T. &. II. NEW JEWELLERY, hiiiijnr- -' HAS anoiher new supply of Gold arul ' WATCHES, Plain English and li do i Gold Fob Chains and Kejs. Fit-" J Pir.s and Finger Rings, Silver. Butter Km Patent and plain , Pencils, Tooth Pit! , Chains, Spectacles and Thimbles, Sted : fob CrhHins and Keys. r ALSO ' A VERY FINE AND LARGE ASM. MENT OF RAZORS AND POC1LI. ; AND PEN KNIVES, by different makers', and other article : kept by Jewellers. All of which u-ill Ip low for Casht or only- six months credit, which lime, interest will be charged. V. done faithfully and punctually. Salisbury, May 3, lS39-tf40 JLCOHS& WiL1 of ro ; CAREFULLY REPAIRED BY 7. - SUBSCRIBER. WARRANT- : KD IF WELL USED. Tf V : RESIDENCE is 16 milrs 2r tne - JJJL of Statesville, on the new cut II- - ing from VVilkesboro' to Salisbury, am! io from Mocksville, West, near Park si, H C' Store. Letters sent lo me for Clock V. , b duly' attended to. , Direct to Ccur.tv Post Office, Iredell ('corty. ANDREW BAGGARLV Jannary 24, 1840 26fy I;EW,GOCL 7 HE S UB SCilli Ell $ --.',...:,.. pi.r - - will HAVE just received and ofiVr fVr Wholesale or Retail, the foil r GOODS; 737 P. blown and bleached Do:;.: 16 do. Aprn Checks, 26 do. Bed Ticking, 40 do. black and col'd Cambrirf, 120 dozen Cotton Handkerchief?, 34 pieces Kentucky Jane, 23 do. red an I green Flannel ' , 167 Twilled and D file Blanket , 25 pieces plain ard checked Lr 44 do. black and rot'd Merir.: 416 do. Fncy Prints, 18 do. grey and blue mixed Sr.'.'.: 350 Men's and Boys Seal Cars, 6 pieces Hct Anchor Boiling CI also sue - ano ' i'Bmnft. Ilts, Shoes, Dregs, will be sftt.V Tunr.,im ,t. , I - " Oil eal 75 a Si pteseni may ue regaroea as tne nu si tavi ; J a ok oppijrturiiiy to purjehasers, -and the tfrrri t tamp j offered as the lowest, we have known. " j linseed 110 a 1 2o i'fee9 are ,p;enaine zn& in soond cur.dii : .'I m '1 an wno Wdr, Glass v are, dc, logemer I'hoaias j .i ,,,nrimnt nl alt kind of C angs w mou. ; eeral assortment ol all fcinu i" ner is requested i U t 1(j IfWfr lhso if.. . and take him , ' . T . - ,v MlJIlF'1 pwivw j.ita- have been. ' J. wiiia i ' ' "- i i f t Salisbury, Jan. 3, IMO-ziw 11 Hi tm j 1 I 1.1, j. . 1 .1 A . i . .I.i'feira- s. 1 1
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