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If u 111 it s 1 i 1 'V (I I ' ' I : 1 -J j d 1 If n f -3t r i -X V 1 ! hvrL-h'i'.ik'G G OV&RNM ENT. if . I' - iLiwrfiTifr-ihe miserable UtcKery 15.000. IithnuK majority for Harrison not be surprised at 30.fJ06 F f - 77;f Carolina Beacon andMetropoltanOni ft. SflJ vl4' 1 . . . I . :V I . - T : I Ho the. expenditures are " ttmcin, "y .un t.. o. f eriy, lurmeriy t- ' i Xfli.He huW8 plainly the mean- tor of the Green.ljroigh Patriot, and more Ve- f' ',4ii6riithat''noiHSLancehad(c- ceotly associate" of Mr. Hale, in thejFajtie- d'HX'' ' L. -. .f iu 'Cnnm.' villa Obsfrver. Mt : 71vrf J h naiturallv & ft and will doubtless prate a worthy cotn- ?: E ,.! 5 11. r !',: i .1 vv ry I - .r ' tvi. ,.,..,!.. has inierposfeo an i 1 . kill n arnnul ut Its I rr"' vxu ui tun cuuuuii a""k ppnmrraiHin bill on accomu ci lis i ...... , t s . f 3' ' ,if Life shows that under this -s-5r ' "i'lf 'sr; ; i He! J"-r 'r; . , afWi pon lmo8l.C0Id,aI,J welcome him, and promise mm 1 fnUfli maioy to skulk fwtohirdaiy. . . : i - fh;n ;L-nroD ,J 1; I r tjin.ljrutit tiems outol bis the J 3 tojadd to bis present high rejtatun We," however, only ifz ' i j J ' s- fttprv one who cap Persona in thiai sejction who "desire C ? Sseit lueniivelj aod reflect .upon.li; Tiuiflfct'lbr ubb a low-minded r,c&: PrJ iomuf every geotlfBj-.-;. Sosibe -tbooght ,f te; Present , 3 ; - t No, - of r,,Z9vrf8 paper, can bare an opr portonity, bj calD2 at this Office. to see' a FOR iTH E WATCHMAN. -r Messrs! Ediloh :- learn from sr source thai cannot be doubted, that there is an! Office uolper under ibej Utneral UQytrnmtnh pow ins the towo lof Salibury, receiving his regular Ray1 tfilbfl&if y a iK;i;ir which 1 fronjthe I reasory, (the people's tnonf)amoaoti rhulJtocrt7 '"tflJ?!? injrtom i nia sain nmr.n nninpr n nppn inprR lur muni i past, and talks, I (earn, of spending jth isoroj merr there : now,! ali that he is doing for this bondred duljaia t! nion th'", ia'.!ti rite 'r-laehouds! for the YesiernCr0linianto deeeive the peo pie and make themi believe, that Harrison is an Abolitionist and jMaitio VanlBuren o'oght- to be f LUr. mill nnsenl. ttf c rlw con.-Il will bseen ,1 , Aeit injonr paper - that this Es . wShaintl Us corarnepced majiin domestic -Hi'; tne 'To day he has come in; bVlweenTpei.'a the Senator fromf lthode Island.,' consider lbat iny; proposition was wronglysiateii by tle Let eisUtj're of Rhode IslaoJ, and 1 have butpor rected tba mistake. -? Mr.rClay said f appeal. to the Senate fas to wbobfsan ihe personal; aUnsion complame; of. He Cdintnenced by stating in an unourteoos,1 un,1 usual,' and onparhameutary way, that he hai uo confidence in my opinions He wishes.io make an attack ujwa me and then, assume the position 'of cnej acting n the defeo'sire.:; This is htrnsq al and wiley coarse. "What are the facts t iThe Senator from Soutb Carolina' rises lo-correct ihe I proceedings of the Legislature of li hnl el t a n l He,, wishes to say t ha 1 1 the Iegtsta t ore inare missiatea ns oui. wy opuaon isinai iiiej iiao not, and so believing 1 have corrected the Sena: tal'fcCJnjrs. Pressed - by the sensitiveness 6.f hs nrp; and buj natural, egotism, continued;. ;Mr. Cfiy he leaves his own? position, uses '.different iThe iienafor and myself are 'antagonist icf I. to each jollier.: We areo natorally, in chataVter add principled I feel thai we shall remain, so. l am content, uot wnenever mat oenaioriwraps htmsflf in his mantle of self defence, reliesiapon the sympathyof his irjenclij rather 'han!npun the justice of his cau3ewhen he - chotises 4 to challenge me to meet biro in any honorable way. I .wil) meet him and m bis language repel attack. J Trie conversation beiween the tvo Senators as wiitinoed, but in milder language, ftfien ' i ' 1 "Mr. 'Knight, of Rri.. defended the resolutions from ;tho implied attacks and interpreiaiujn;bei towed opon tbem by the Senator from' Suuth Carolina. ; v. . . x 3 I tf-'- 1 The resolutions were then laid npon the table From Hit' RuU'h Siandardl f 'The following Opinions fjafe been fdelitered since our Jaft nothe : '7' ' ... - ' J ' 1 V N-Ilaffin, Ci- J. John Lann . Johrt .M'Clet land, from jDavie ; jui'gtoenl below USIrmedi Frederick Kaested Benjamin Scott, from 'Cra- ven ; jaagm-ent below jtnrraed, 1 bos. Joyner .BOND'S HOTSZ,, j Corner : of'-Kingzand George . reef; CHARLESTON, S. C. : . La... . 7! - ;;- v . r eieciea riresioeni, auo conseqaeniij, inai nis prepared to speak $100 perlraohihloughl lo continued for fauf eu eoterprize ot I vears lonser. . x ou, Messrs, H,ui tors; Know wn it1, pnard : neither lbe individual is to whom I alludoyoti know :t;t ' g . 7 : J.'rf hfl milinut nionej, theirfortai wortliy FUbcr g00e j0 Congress, aod yom ooghii to j toajnVal foccoSfu!. Ve leasore come out with his name. - ; f ;Jj irtVefeiriri tbe;systematical appearance -1 j ; , , , -ENDIX ; i '' flipaidul the Esiablikhment the ;Ourrrespoqdentmust be assurcdjhat we f L? .illnfe: SccVuhich, 'wepres'uroe; arVopposed to personalties in politicaT jdiscusi- IS - 5 .i ;iLWvftf Mr. Cairns, the' Superin- sion, wtiere cireoms ances wilt not fjusttiy H ; iv ttva exaiiiiuB n.llo"6eietil geolIemenTwho are doubtless we pabjish are unprepared to r i i . : t 1 i - t ; - i . i . - . . t o r n rv ia ivo canii m a n in i ma v r wrw irnmn v n i v "F 'Wm"7 . h - . . .. deceivedl the office holder referre r . Bnd consequently vijt understand why 'apportion have 1 of. his communication is omitted. C!And although tern believe that unless we are much I'T-i .V1. :',:' : Liiansr ttiA the person referreii-io "Edits" tlie.Wes I Ul K''I'T' it a ! .! - r I l.irrvlinin rva tra nnnillino In hnliAva I r L .-4 ' :- i f: - ?. i Meit ... .1 1 : i 1 k.. til lilil . HK:-'-, ... . 11.1 mn I . -T" ktihff fn a SUM) J i ot ooineswc m see mat uiau- . ,; f - y ?. . . . ; i ! JlP2 r t ' " J 1 , , : , ' honest?,! not onW to! enferatrt, but to express a UniM at'the Lexinfl'ton i aciory, oeiore iney i , -.. . ? , . l . 4cffliuje4-tMiew v j i J dirTereni ontnton respecting General Harrison. . 1 V.. I T - 1 U t J - 1 i S' T Tl uniess we nave- oeep imposea upon, ne inmns that " Gen. Harrison is sreatly wrohged in tbej L ...... u- -(-...- - nhariia il hslnn on nhnltlmnisl mint fi T !?toflhniplq ; judg f7nHE Proprietor of.tbe'above HoteLCformer- Ts aVfJl1-11 ljrf ,h.Cha!uK. Hotel. N." C.rolina.) V it ?adotKr3fom Sampson iz informs his friends and othprs, that he is fully '!t n'te hr nqmry. spared id accommodate alfti mar call po5 and ordered to be prinitd. Ill I CONGRESSIONAL.! Nathan Staart.ir. r. Daniel Garland J from Ma con. The case must be completed bylfiHing lie transcript bfr the record of the; Coon ly JCcort; re ferred lain the case. The record mast also be completed by: inserting in it lbe declarations .- f ' i'-Gaston, J.John ACqnptngbam -v) John t,'; Di Hard; from Hay wood lodgment fceioW a ffirfe edi Gcvernor to Ihe use Green . R.I kesseurv JoIij Lee 4 others. fromfBuncomW judgment neioauirmed.i amton thrown Ui .F. Mor mar call one mm, ana win no nis oest to please them. -; A r - iv J.D. BOTD. JPeBroary; 1840 3w3l -r" - .K Salisbury llalc and Female 8Cl. . EEVD. JOHN D. SCHECK Si J. S. JOHNSTONwiH re-6peri their School ns,ttoja IMacon ; judgment below afflrmed wtth I on Monday, the 23d of .March next All possi o9t9-- Esther Wjggs 4f others,! Atex: San-f We exerlibos will be used Ma cresetve and en ders, from franklin ; jadjjrment b low affirmed, force discipline, to govern and instruct ' withbui lien on dem. cf John 1W illiams: andi Wife,: I fear, favorer partiality, to all. male and female. j eu -Miirs i eai, uyiu luaruq j jargmeniioia ana young, laige and small.- - r below reversed, ahd ipenir rfi novo awarded. -Every scholar ' entering the school mast.be - Daniel, Allen Grist and others, r. Alex, punctual and regular, without which there can Backbousejn)m Craver; new TMlh Witch, be but little improvement. . ' .'. elt Carter, b. Pleasaht Black from RMkinTham : Thnm'willim judjtnent below affiimed iJca on Jem. uf Cas . j Eveiy one will Le charged frora the time be or we. t tiatbtiv. and others, -John o.:yarson,lrora. she.vnters school, to the end of the session at Davie i new Trial. William Frances t."OiW. the!fRowTof rates : 1 k lFeufrom Hayood s judgment belw euirs, !, ; 1 . $700 Baffin, J.-ThosJ G. Polk Ij' Johnl Sn?Arilhmet tephenGlllant, frum1 iMeckle.tbdrW , l00 ! t! IK Senate, on Tuesday the assumption $f State Debts allair was debated. I f i r f In the House, thePnsion bill was birder ea to be engrossed, was! agfiin upon q documents and proceedings of the'Cotpmrt lee on the subject. No ut finite4ac Thad upon it. The Senate, on Wednesday, was in favor of the Plaintiff, iand ordered to be refer red m me master. - ;. a . . ; ; If i . g, Gaston, J. State JjKenry S fHill; f4m Wake ; judgment below set aside, and new trial. N. B. Mr.' Scheck is Principal of ihe Fe male Department:-? " :- - i. I . i 4 IOHN D; SCHECK, . i j J; SLOAN JOHNSTO. February 2S, 1840 4w31 . DIESOIiUTSQSnL i 1 1 was gaged in the discussion of Grundy's Re- porU Mr. Clay on the same day delivered a my able speech against the Reploft and Resolution. The Madisonun proppunces it ojie of the ablest efforts of the distinguish ed autbor. - ' , ' ; j " We observe noihinff of esnecial Irltcrest in t FIRST WHIG ELECTOR. 11 "Fiie Whigs of the 1 1 h District of this Stale, ine counties oi Ltincom, ivrecKien barros. at i meeiiny held at Char-. lotte on ih$ 19th inst.f appointed ; Mr. David RAMSOUR.iof Lincoln ton. Elector for i President and Vice President, i To out Whiff friends of I t cot lis 'no (CO it r A unfi'iiis In t..ca itia Knii ine oiaie, we wtu say, that we, as an earnest Dess. 4 1 SAM'L. LEMLY, Ja . fin H E Co-pa t tnersh ij of Lem 1 y Si Thorn pson JLj was dissolved by mntdaVconsenton Sat urday, 22d Inst. All those that are indebted to us are requested to come forward immediately II nl Af (1a ' nn t a Sra nnfif.nn nlan ( i i -- a ' is le House of Representatives. fMJht. i r 'I f. iti' vlrb llnnan nt Rpnrp. oateQ H1 tucf w ""r-r.-r-- i.t ? ; . ....... rhativfs,by;Mr KRg. protesting against iliilreifliutioH adopted by the United States fcsRepre3eatiyes, touching the re- dpiioji of AbpUion petitions, haw passed bd; almost unanimously, j : V ir -Si : . ! ; 1 . . . . -'" - '4- 1L 1 Robbing Peler not to pay Paul, t 'Monster's Creiftlvrs. Mr. Clav delivered a harangue! Seriate today, in lavor of surrendering' the national domain, to enable the Slates. to of what we will do in ISovember jnext, have " put the ball m motion 1" and call od themlo be up and at work. Whig Bannere t i ! The Fayetteville an4 Western Mil Rapid. A meeting of a number of the pttizens of Randolph county, was held at the court house on; Tuesday Sf last Week, for the purpose cf enlistingjBdpport in' (bj e prore cntion of the object f the Faveltviile and bitt the Yadkin Rail RosdTtJorapany. j The meet ing was addressed at length by Mr. CJol ton, agent of the company, aQ by GeV. Gray, Hi B. Elliot and J. Worth ; afteV which bonks were opened, and ,we under stand, about ten thousand dollars; of stock was subscribed. Iffilsboro? Recorder, ll t - 10 f 1-2 10 : Sali stury Fcni ale A cad cm v. nnHE Ticstees "cf U c Salisbury Fn.! . Jl j cademy, inform the public J that this li tution.is how.cnder the care'uf 3J;.-s Emma' J Batter, yming Jajy in : hoe ?i;erarr j . J : cauotis and capacity .fcr jsccli a! siiasfir.n, i! have pprtecl -unfi!efipe; and wl.o hss ..:;:., taught muMc in this and other sen.ir.3tic--, ' . entire satisfaction? . 'J,e8fcon sson wilt comment mi much next-- x.-.--. . - i . TERMS)OF. TU1TIOX. For beginners, per session rf ? mr.i, For the Rudiments, with Grammar Ge ography and HisJorr. The above with ihev higher brar,rK- Literary Department, . Music on the Piano and Guitar, Painting,, , -Ornamectal Needle Woik. -and h? of Wax Flowers, will also bo taught; if Lt: at $5 each - .NB: , The French Iangmto is aUj rn to those who.desire it, by a Gentlestan !. . ; native of France. - , 'By order if the Trustcps. - , THUS. L COWAN C5 -Sahfbary,'Feb, 21, J840 t(S0 ' T'OlJ'are hpTpfi , - iL parade at the Court 11 in the Twn of Salisbury, o.-i ntday, the Mih of. March t.exi, : 10 o'clock, A. M io the r f ' of the Company,' fur the of Company Muster. ! By order of the Captain. JOHN h. ui:ant, J Feb 21,1840. C 0 4wS0 JOHN THOMPSON. N. B. tWe have on hand a ananliir of fine Boot 8 andiShoes, and also a number of N4gro Shoes, which we will sell low for - cash, or, on short cred)t. LEMLY THOMPSON. Salisbury, Feb. 23, 1840-SwSl .1. C." 'BWIIEELER, ESPECTFL'LLY Informs his o!J M r SL and customers, that-he ,has' ryrmnw ; located hiioseif in; Salisbury ho will five i constant personal attention V to the Apt7tt t i Business, which he has been in f r ihe h : yrirsand may be found at'all" times, etihcr ui ! rfsidecce or.ihe shrp, r wherr he M ill i&ko pleasure in -w-aiiin? upon those nho m:.v"r-rM ' '! II li inl the MESSRS. -jC LAY AND CALHOUN. . it TU TMr.Ylifi-,. n n:.l. .1.. .,..1.3.1 sensitiveness which is an unerring indication of maHe gootl n g'u and silver abroad, the a conscience illlat ease, is constantly sTippdsingfl stocks which the Bank of the Uu i ted , twites, that evefy word used by Mr. Clay, in! the Se4 ana other stockjobbers, obtained 4ojrfJaper, nate, is applicant id jhim. Conscious that there which they: now, on their part, refuse to should be a " whip of scorpions'! placed in eyefe cash. The State stocks are h '2. .m s: rt i i m ir I. . i -M m m t . m .A i.frn t . f n, wn r am wr r,iM . I . ' . . - s . i - a i 17l: Alffl IffISIiri. -neSUlUllUliS OrO 1 IV liuueai Uiau suauu. u wail uiui iiangi HiiuuKii ,K.h,H In n nran I; . r rl E t vr-".iri. i J . .U - - 1 . - , L J -L . LI L a & I aeti.a auiuuiii IUI HIC- UdUIV p I insi ov ine iiB. James H. 1' oun HEAD dUAUTEHS. ISBURY, N. Caro February, 12th, 18 SALISBURY N. Carolina, 40. 5 I B. & .!. WHEE1T. In Cabarrus County, 'on Tbarsday.-tbe 20th on, JJr. , to Mfa. late John lnjj against the Psage oy t vongress , oi -a, j blm pHaVrue it is that " the wiclil ueD 10 10kct'. antl now ese Jacob bhuliberingtr, f this County tel Treasury bill, hale jessed bplh: fleetiwhenfio matfporsueth."- ..Tlie fullo xstofks available, Congress is called Upon Mary Ann Fwrr. dahter ofjfaei Jaicfcsohhc N. York Legislature. : V ingaccount of alsparring between him and 1 to flnp the nation of the public lands one of Labarrtp Uowity. , r i'tJ I pnmmnn nrrinprlv nf ihp ivhiklo r.ctoila-Lm I :i i t I t&nnfrtit'i'vtMB' tv TNnt m " : BaliimiAe American: Per M f ! i .'til I dedicate them to trie uses of banker fst. stork--1 i f s1 t r ' -r. ' ' . i 'T-. -. l htir unleigned thanks' to il , friends and costomersj particularly Phi- cifns and Merchants, for the very liberal V : ronage pesiowed upon them, for Ihe past 3 c ar : and in return for their. kindness and libera !ii. are resolved to sell them; Drves.-Jticdirir. Paints, S-c. lower than an other Shop in h: . Carolina. All Physician, and' others, to 1 : der or boy Drugs, Medicines, Paints. &c U a a- i.a f . . . . ' - inpm. w nPrft inA mtt nr niiiifv .n r r.,-,rf . ly please. are at all lime privileged to r-f. r them immediately at the same price ; i', hold themselves responsible in all caj.es to 1!. friends and customers for the. avaVilu of f v. - article they sell them.. They will, open i! npring uusiness wiih the largest stock f M fuflawipg is an extract of a Letter oipirespfiiaable citizen of Indiana to a ebber of iCongtess, dated. ; ; , l ;)J New Albany, Feb. 8. ; ! sit 1 ! '- PUBLIC LANDS. that we in Indiana have to regret is. 31a (lur furpius wmi ue uirown away. jl Visft e could' bring it into the general ourfl'attd elcet thel President! by the ma- ' - 1 in. 1 " "' ; ti Mr. Dixon, of Rhode; Island, presented the Resolutions5 of the i Legislature of Rhode Island, asKtnor innress 10 oiviob ins pruceeus biisio? from the sales pf Public Lands among the sev eral States nf the Union. Mr. D. in presenting tl- 1 i:J 1..J .1.' ; tnese tt.esoiuilon3,'raraaritea tuat iuvy jwero siiu- tlar to the Resolutions which had been, before of fered, referring toj I bat subject. No State, JI. D. remarked, had done more to secure the pos session of the public domain than Rhode Island-- .. 'ii.L. 1 1 j JiL jobbers at nome and abroad, who would feel most happy to convert their fictitiotip fpaper credit into solid acres. -Globe of Wednes day. r 1 1 We lake the above as a sort of political curiosity from the Washington Globe; One who'did not know the course of tlje Glohe, on the subject of the Public L-indsj would suppose that, instead of being the irgan of j the party which is attempting toi ;;defraud the old States of their share of tie public Cemmtintcaf eo!j In Statesville, N. Q.. on the morning nf the ATliriA J'aill tlFFICEHS ffreS- Mcd'cmes, I'aints, fyc, ever brt r;: nr.ll rt f. m'o this market, and all those who may ui I Oft the Qlth Jiczimint. ay ,hm2inthelr linplind hawaeWiorr.. jare commanded to parade at the Cjourt J credit, shall be accommodated if sirict aiie JLj ilousfl, in the Town of Salisbury, on Thurs- tjon to their business good physic and low . : day, the lDth of Marah, at 10 o'clock, AJ M., cos will do it. One, or both of them, : with TnHf cuKatlprnc xrmerl wil Vi Siio A rme nil 1 1 rr.oa niv. ihntr nannnal .iie.ll.n . .. I ' 16th jnst?, an f W. infaat jiaughler of Drill ; and on Friday the 20th. at 9 o'clock A. siness Their Shop will be opened at ail I :.- M. with your respective. Companies. Armed and for the accommodation of ihe sick, and priori Equipped as the Law directs for Review and tions carefully made up at short notice. y liipppction - cine and directions 'given in " all case?:. 1; By order of Maj. Gen. B. M. Edney, cf the consuliation and advice cf Doctor -Lorg, I) )M ot ine Whole, reopie. ; l'fom present .he citizens of ino State bad done more to cchiev jndiciiSonsvLMjr. an Buren's poll in this ( tbe Independence of j the country in her Revolt I domain, he was doing alL in his bower to tionaryf struggles.1 iPhe Public Liods, Mr. Q. protect their rights. i ; contended; belonged jio the old Stales and vfs fThe above paragraph shows mii rank theii 'property in i cmtm withthev Statcpl hypocrisy, in a few lines, than wenlvq ev--After the resolutions had been read jMr. Ca- . JmV 'nwliAn cmM AuJ: mrL tlittt I. ,tid nnt hpl v that (Hp. c Fck" V4V"u,iM ,MW ow ou,a" 0f F Eia.ipill faeliardly . worth counting. 'The. 1i'rpiiJ ungnt portion of his former su p prler'i are iQrning about Uailyand hourlyj li w neighVorhood, where there are more mwmm ana omce-seekevr ltiaq in ai- respected Sta4 .pf fihode Island had ever nwany oiuerot Ue late, and Where they lhe' b;n 0f his which proposed the cession of tbe ftftlfM5ry.arUo.hold the " party together, pnblic Lands! amon the several tiiefafrnds of the Administration are daily l Union in which the lands were Stales of ihe located. He frjtsimg ottJeir tbe banner of Harrison and believed that (he State of Rhode Island had. g-bt Pet, -IT Jnt, t r i rienni Ijfcr SUfiV , who have heretofore, from their informal on from letter writers or new3pa- brginninssupforted Jackson and the perswhich pr.iser fiction for uptht Be tht Lanj . .1 Vi-' V' - as it mav. the resolutions said Mrj Calhound $0 Uot w v;yWfr lre cuner turning snort t , -a ar!l! nf m, hill. is rtoDiJ.orrualvmg to go no further with propoSes a partial eqnivaUnt for the lands cedld Ahepitty and contempt of his friends Ml ! .Wv I J ! Btdently wish;: we could l0 lhe States.! My bill also, said Mr Calhoh. j he preceding paragraph has beeniMensivP- (iur etfrplus to, Tennessee, and) Penn- is .designed to diminish patronage, whfch geol- jy .iICiated in the Administration prjntl. We ,yllnia.f :ilfoe States will Iti all Itkeli- men on the opposileiside so much desire, h ,ri..,tt,nr;a to sav. as we now do most emnhsu. 1 I Daniel Webster's Opinion of William Harrison. Mr. Webster, 'when asked lib 1 S3 i if he would be placed on the same ticket with Gfh. Harrison, replied, I cannot bigta'Zfy of r act that shall, in the remotest degree,! tend he elevation of a man to the Presiijeney who justly the scorn and ruhcule of his foes, and .Maj. vvm. 1( . and n.liza dteeie. n TO THE! PARENTS " Lament not thus is selfish to repine, ; When God recalls (e treasure he hath giveh : j Cj Rather rejoice, that nre sweet babe of thinp, f Now triumph with he glorious hosts of Hea ven. : " ' ! ' Gently, most gently, the afflictive rod j Is laid upon thee. Thou wilt shortly see And humbly own, thi a gracious God, H Who hath in lovinj kindness chastened thee. f -rl " - -. For what He doth, ali hongb thon know'st not, " Vet thou shall knov hereafter deep in dust, With holy resignatinr learn to bow, j? . And own his dealings merciful as just. He hatb but called th;' happy infant's soul From a bleak world Jwhere sin &.,-sorrow reign; Where strongly temptations' strong billows roll, Seldom, alas! assailing us in vain. Beyond the trials of tjii3 wintry clime, Ere yet life's stormy paths her feet have trod Her joyous spirit, yetj unstained by rritre, ' Is borne in triumpbjto the throqe, uf God. i 4th; Division of North Carolina Militia.- ; R. W. LONG. Col. Com'nt. , of the 64ih Regiment. - J. M.; Brown, Adj. February 14, 1840 3ti i uougias ana Aiocior uurns, win oe given :. necessary, and medical attention of eilbrr ' '.ained by applying at their Shcp. The vt r;' poor, without money, shall not want for r,.: i cine to relieve ihem of thejr afflieiior.3. . j Salisbury, FeblU 1840 tf30 QPANMSirCigaKfioe Chewinir' cnd Sr. Kl ing Tobacco at "-WHEELERS. Feb. 21 H30 ; - jOL medical purposes, for sate by -a? - :.;,viv!CBfii'C, K. ;iiool;vote-tljeVKig! ticl' et, ::-buV witrr Indi- ,:iurpUi of from 15.000 to 25,000, wi co')tmals ksanrance doubly sure, and take j W05PECTS IN OHIO.. Ifi follatririo n'm BviVat fif a Letter Unzh ttieifH J.t.vit.i :.r- r ini.: tn i,; .. J?'?" V'ftJMlTUCU. CHINCH ll V"'" .', I'TO1 -asin'otoQ citv, u nder date t)f JtWfys;j! j . . . "fito political prospects in Ohio, it is rtsti6Ze fof be adeqantely to describe the Uviasm,vHth which the nomination of n. 1.2 . 1 1 - .- in . . - . . - Mr. Clay said that in hi? bomb e opinion the i.atw ,hfttthfir ;a no loundatioo wnstivpr fi.r resolutions of (Rhode Island pretty .nearly, if U ih4-assertion in ihe above paragraph! iUpecttnr altogether, stated; the effect of the character ipf 1 lIlPDt thebtUof Mf Calhoun. The biff proposedfio T,p sUlement is unquahfiedly faIse.4VwftoI "cede all the UtidsibelongiBg to theiUiiited b.titfs I Tnhmtrnr-rr I I I -1 "111-1- ; to tbe States! wherein the lands lie!. It was tree that one halfpf the receipts were jto be"retbrnd to the Government but the States were tbjjbe the collectors1 of throne half, & tNot -tliey mtht not lite sonufiot oar collectors, rpn away won the one halt, yet It wuutcr oouotiess oe very in - i- "T i ;:';'- . APPOINTMENTS BYTHE PRESIDENT, j fe, . - " ? I j ; ! ' t i - Bfj ana with the advice and consent of te Senate jWiLLiAM Selden, of Vi'gihiaf td pe-Treas- And would'st thoo, the sweet seraph's fl'ghire j : strain 1 ' -' .. ! p r From thjse pnre realms of never failing blass. Where God the Falhr God the Saviour reign? To bind her down to such a world as this njlHERE will be sold, on Thursday, the 5th JL- o! 1 March next, at the late residence of Mrs. Margaret Butner, deceased, all the proper ty belonging, to "the Estare of said decedent as r follows : Ojig&Vcgro man ; Ticolhcatl of Horses ; Seven or eight head of Cattle; Some Sheep ; large stock of nogs ; . . j fjfj IVagoii anil Gearing Farming. Utensils : Feb. 21 tfSO' X.ARGE Assortmpni of J&IVELLE 17 : KJYIVES PEJS'CILS, .JSKEDLi: THJMBLESi can be had very low . wholesale, by calling upon r C. B. &. C. K. WHEELEPi. ! Feb.- 21 tf30 N V ; urerof the United Slates, in the plaJcieJoi iJchn of them by khe Government. - Many exeges- IGeorge Washington MontgoIKt. to be Thi? ysubmisstve to the sovran wtj U would be made, and much time arid abcommoda- Consul f ihe United States for the purtUf Tarn- ' t, nm wno cannpi err o00 h,3 ine ra tion asked. He doubted even if sbme would not nien. in Mexico. ti l i Comroune-with thtne(pwn spirit apd.be sfill. ..ir t K rplipvpt frnm :hpir dhu nm.n Hilifl t ts. . Vr P..r r iu PKJof rAf.u AtiL know that tlfrus Uod a latthtul Uod. Of soch Christ formslii? Kingdom oh, believe I fi f,- . ThP Klpsspd trnth tils hallowed lina d-rWd t ! 93 fltUl 4 an 9 Ear hath not heard nr hth the heart conceived I .i quantity of corn, wheat. W hai uouxor tnose na lovein nam prepared I . ,: ' 1 . 4 n 1 1 5 t i . I -i i - f - " i r -r I ! . :- jEs " pn reiaveq uarrtson; has' been received, ground" that-the land- belonged toj.tbem, or-jfor Mint of the United States at PhiladyKhia, -h vi- I St 1 r l v, , lituri liw tnessed befov n 'ih!nW cmp mhor rinnJ i ! .-J'ht It Lw. Mr.Ci:TArr. trf PpnnJai i.. Ay ft bend in gratilofe to Heaven's behest, . It iws already rent asunder.in many - Mr. Calhobh said he was not to be proHKed b4 Milter and Refiner of the United toa Mint n? e.n ln Vhgjoyful hour hen thou 'itf the State, every party shackle, obv inloa discussion at! this time. When the Cym- ai PhiIadelphia.-JV5ifiool- laielligeiUrA - Did t dasp her tollj.ternal breast.- : l'i,lP.pnJ,vlinP.muS: mittee on the Pib ic Lands took up! this ous 1 II ." I " Hadst thou such capse for thankfulness as now. iFytfy pjfiidice, in one common, gener Air Al s r , !"" ivy tf 'juc J iir iiw .iij MCICO t ion , h e should go n to i t , a nd be j ready t o meet the Sera.or fjom Keolocky or any body eisel- He should show that his bill was an important measure of pbblic jwlicy, and that iiwouldibt resnlt as that Sepator supposed. As forhe opinions of the. Sfcnatorfrom KentuckyV jJsK Mr. Calhoun ilhave no confidence in them .w1'm incdrruDtible oublic agent to the no? whatever.! 11 . ft!' or:ao'.;r.ind;- tt rrT I Viol .:ii!....,nril.ln hi V i Uieitt tnstltuiious to' the author of yiik.T, ;.;,-.. AC n..ki;M linrta In IK. ir r.wi jo lull ui llicr uuuiib iauu- w ,uc HON. CHARLES FISHER vision Ot tho nublic f''er an4 fliiliticAl father of the West This redoubtable worthy, and his Jcunninjly conducted organ, fthe Western Caroliniaq ) are playing a strung jjame upun the hones) Wizns of tbe SatisbuTfy district. WTe alicayi lelieved that he and its Editors designed turning the i nnw nnwiMin tr Ao fnro- District to the support t,f the administration, and Bwaal.utHaaw mm - - a a a . ... it -mm ! ma . It . ' i i. i j I nk n rat mamrkn la - nnm ann h vmul ,i ft frnrn I K a t a. - ..j"Bar3arva.nAVitMa. i. 1 - ar.a - . i a, am a iiiii li.'vt liiiiiiitiii an- mi vw iimiii i iifi 1 i a aa rur W orUie-rVan Buen oartv are wheel. u, 1DaiJcceTDrcr , I t t. usl h9 ,h,,... w liiU n .i. i h, . . ., . . i r""oi3 out l wisu to sav to ine oenaior i - . . ine uroau r,um Souih n.u- .u..t J..;aVi-1 Fisher been tound in the ranks of the sooUsmen battle-cry all that be has said in regard to the confidence supporting a corrupt administration, m all lis en- Tuler' rings with loud he had to my opCoions or remarks.- h4 I deavors, to sustain itself, lbe Iast,acl of this fl tferoughoot' 'all the , broad borders 1 2 ""l fuhhe w? 10 S,? im .,0 ,and Hives, it. ...' : H ... ... ? . - ! I - .An.A, - hi. ; . - . : 9 . a. nnh IMIt liinrs uu wspw.. ivi.Tuw "pinions, past, present or f to i p r ; - come. iieiicj ma, senator irum otina, rises in his plce and with Shis . -juuu, aim rallying oeneatn rlKiOM Hero; and the vmrtsotiand widefspreading Weil.' . Last year fruscaVcely possible, with " the greatest pys wgt up; a r respectable convention; notice brings thousands tism sends out ieore Not only does he sustain the pleasures' but the. men, and the basest men of the basest administration with whicb our coon- . toi me f I try has ever beeo cursed. The Carolinian, wi k defence as I hollow professions of candor and sincerity , prom ' -i x 1 :...aUo Mal'A.' mm ft nniiain Sooth Oar usual ego- M ft w'. .-i-;j. I - j . a r i ' . - i t,wi fP10' .noPe wrings, tnousantis Uballio mv voht way make ascruod '3TI.MBV nr. i ; 1 ' - a - v j a - i ...v,.,,,, e netu our i:0univ uonven. i Tut Sphatnr'a frpnnpnt toc.;ni;j. ..f l isintr lhe nakea ana undisguised troth mmrs forth .J l uiltT-crowded;ttii overflowing his powers are no (doubt equal to hi gentus JI 4 continued tortent of UmwIoco slan. not ioferi "i1 etej happy t to, teceiveS into .UiV-lolil tyrant that he has that, bat I must say ibatlfatn or tot the Billingsgate of the'Globe;arid its kind J?! xif the moat prominent and harden "ired of hearing from him these Continued exhi- -an this he styles a plain untarnished tale. Htiblitlpt,! J: ' J.. l - -r . - : I Kiimno'f kla rprcrtna1 nnwera. morale and UtpU Wre annrebend Fisher and his Editors will find rrti ' .-vf?uiin:i lu mo itiiu. ' ue ctn r'PWwv tend forth, as heretofore, g iihl o'flictal agents f; but it will be fK.- ..'vwiiug can lrrjcsi 1110 oiigniy 'Ttioi:10 be achieved and yon and fVS Mk rjvat oVa Oh for iJ fs ik -ii . i per: Ipntrial etrpnrrth. S Mr. Calhoun said I shall not the personalities of the Senator. - i I have bofris en to say that 1 have not misstated! lb charac ter of my own blfU ; I scarcely : ever; speak, con- J i ., The Legislature of Tennessee , adjourned on tnttia air. w tail ne does not nsi to aoswer oionaaj lutn mat U "X-l A it difficult to deceive a aeeomi f tmc the confiding rise to? rjrjtiee I voters of a tTraly Republican Whig District. . jrnig manner. Then with unwaverilig failh to Earth entrust, The faded relics o this lovely flower, Assnred that e'en thjs perishable dost j Now sown in weakbess, shall be raised in pow- ; ' '.: -: j u... . 1 ; In thisthe Christiaa i blessed hop, resign f To God lhe treasule by bis mercy given, And bless his name, that one sweet babe of thine, Is now a glorious labitant of heaven." J I-- - -f .. W D. I). BUSHELS OF CORN FOR SALE by the Su5s4ber living in. the Forks of the Yadkin, t JOHN FOARD. Davje County; Fb. 23, 1840-2 w31 . 1 oats, hay and fodder : j .A large amount of Household and Kitchen ; p.-FURNITIJRB, And a-variety of other articles tuo tedious to mention here. 1 i ' i ' ' IVrms of sale tvelvfi months credit, the pur chaser; giving bond and approved security. The sale will continue fromday to day until all the property is sold. . ! DAVID MILLER, ... j I ISAAC KElSLEU,If I February 14, 1840 329 '.A'-aWsn. up OILS.LAMPaTRA1NED and u: SEED, for sale by . 1 C. B. &C.K. WHKELCi:. Salisbury, Jan. 10, 1840 tf24 , : T For Sale at Wheeler's. Jalisbnry, Jan. 10, 1840 if2 t GiiBBiBEJ SEED A LARGE assortment cf fresh and er r - ' GAR I) EN SEEDS, just received ft the wVew Lebanon Shakers, (see eau! ;' their sior.) Also, neat Oval Boxes and 1I ; Swifts for Ladies, for sale by C. B.&C.K WflEELEIt. Salisbury, Jan. 10, 1840 1(24 o NE HUNDRED GALLONS - f Fr C oioi less, CId Pressed CASTER Oil Apply 10r C. B. & C. K. WHEELER. Jan 24, lS40-tf26 i 'i f BR. IT T. DIMUKES His located at Cof. David Rimsav's. Oakiv Groe, fre- neii coj vana vices to the public, his profpssion. " Jacuarv 10. 1840 tf24 - . x espectfqlly tenders his $er Q the various departments of ?CD committed to Jail of . Rowan Ceonty. on-4he I3!h4instani, a gro man who saysjhis name is John, ard belongs to Thomas B. Stone of Alabama. The owner is rqoested fo cqme forward, pay charge, and take him away. DAVID KERNS Jailor. Jan. 24, 1840 tf 6 TAKEN up and committed to the Jail of Rowan coaoty, on the 16th Instant, two r JVcgro, Women, named RachSel and Areanna. The ownerJs leqwested to come forward, prove pro perty, pay charges n,d te them away. I t ; ? PAVID KERNS. JaHor. 1 SalrsbBry, Feb. 21, !840 fS0 IOOLSCAP. Letter and Wrapping Pa; . and Paste Boards, at u hole ale hi C B. & C. K. WHEELER. Feb. 21 if 30 1Vjif, Tobacco Charters, IV you want ' the thing that is '..nice" : rhp,j-wf rail at WHEELEU ? Feb. 2S, 1840 131 ; AS Itorouchcs, Buggies, At: All with Harness, and 'Northern Matched II ses, may be bad cheap by applying to C IL & C. K. WHEELEH Feb. 21-tf3D S r-, : I f I ! 14 If if i s A I 4t t
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