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s I" - i X i f i4 f ' V- m fc -v. f i If.!. ! ? i- !4:;jjjsl,:.-'.sl! v a-. 1 I i'..yU$iis Uiviih 1 he-Indian?. 'Hp M(tii purse more completely yil ljr;liad ft; and unlike thf l?Ulolf; hispriesent competitor, rfj I lie never. mad a ifaiy ..i i k h Miiprnnf Afl X- if f?Tdf Mohored Gjfiamsnn to tncb "t:t:iMiW$ K blacfc t ockade fed rteir of the alten and eediiion . anu a ir. m f- He' at Koofh jloha ve turned a good r 4C office.W never 10 hate W-f 1-4 j'tf4ST-r 'His course made a 1.15 kkteVKV Federalists of the day, 'l! utt 'flelahlite recollection of hisTco i's;'ll?M(lid;that v.;he (ohd &hh1 mMM ffl. en he iame in: .H'."?-!. tilLWifl li!iltfiV fil IhPDl would die m mifaMduld resiirn!.'; I WXh&hiM-liia known, to be 'exclusive nlMifL 8 in h,s PPMnnnts, iof? tl ese two fathers cf the Re- r'iHin 1 Pe ivide range of existences! eiI Iliari2 hi hedide the. ktmn speechi asainst the var : A 'LUw iETnnton jn opposition iu mi. SSlliftoleia book to hate, Rofus " yWf tideiicf 8 of Mr. Van vBoren's ff W m reader to Mr. R.fS .rEr1laleF.'4nii ;we most call urj the re- p Wisioz -.the establishment of fJinkte oiioiie hundred thousand mm. mJLtitmM eticnsive; a scale? ;Whj J fKltiraS fwleralists wnuld hare deserted '(.Vr." l;.;. Iriihmon Ir. a oy 1L: Bi t"!11 "'' iN ' O l 0 , 'meif;v;li.';h2 ;y' -it-i ' I? 1 ''''I if' ' - F. ii-S if.n -I - - .. f 'hnTWf lrn from every qaarter that MteStwn in thefOld Domion in UMl!alc nd Tyler are most palpable i bifkl ; f Mate has heretoiore oeen set LirtlMftifi theis 2ns of the times seem to tii! iiiyj ! he w longer so. MVe j iireforrn," rtior, 1 j- stow iVil. and disapprottd of the arts by vrhich He was tttected.--'l hey jereV'also) opposed -o the Sub-Treasnry and could not even bear the $us picion of beiny its iopp- r'cr. Bot, behold ! a. change has cuine over, thera ; they are V an Bo- ren johJ anrt I roe, out aiui out. The senior Ediior is now so warm a friend of the linle Ma- iricran that hp has nimed hi riding horst Van iuiru, .mi iuics saw fiorse so wen, 8range man !) that he Is nearly! always on him.: He will soon have to begin hisj circuit as Depaly Mar' Rall, and we understand he intends 10 fide his Van Bitrcn horse thrbokKooti Now; we are not firt rate judges of horse-flesh, bat we' think the uKuors ran livrtn larse HI oot please the Farmers so tey welL 1 Tbey Jtke a horse tbaV is good conditioned, 1i Veh lie, and serviceable bat the Doctor's Ya hi Boren is fit for noihiins in the world Jwt to runaway withfortTveary and gall his rider.v ; f r I - -.itts js for the charge ! A Keptfbhcan" against Gen.'Hanisoii, thwy may pass for .their worth." 1'hey have all beVnj thrice doubly confuted, and wilt oniy tena oy ineirf repemwn 10 ongnien nis prospects for. the FrestdencTi They i may call him an Abolitionists, a Federalists, a Tariff man, a Tyrant ot even Beejzboblfor aoghi we care, so lung as we can constantly prove them as emp ty, and as false as they really arey and so long as the people will read aod ink for themselves.: : A nepqoiican'," ithb iliitoks is giaa inai be is a subscriber jto k (paper (the Carolinian) which does not condescend to ' abase low vul gar abase, yet that writer (the Editors) call us fthe Whig Pess) 'empty headed scribblers! and plays off on us a little of the scarcastic and irony J And here makes a gjraye charge, and says that we are injoriog the; kuse of morals ! j Ob ! shame, where is j thy blush ! And have these nice, consistent Editors of the Carolinian forgot ten their ; wanton attack! on: a highly rospectabie Minister of tbe Gospel-pand, if possible, foul or fair, would have disgraced him, and by him, to the minds of some' readers, fixed a staio opon his profession by far more pernicious in its tenden cies than any publication that the Whig Press nave made t If they have forgot it, tee have not. j J3U fte Decency f fyc. We have not a word to say in extenuation of the errors and extrava- gant zeal of certain jM the Whig party about Knoxville and New; Orleans, as reported by the Carolinian. tis to be regretted more by us as a parly than those, of oar enemies. We have learned from wnence! deliverance from all evils is to be obtained, and know the terms ; we know that,snch conduct triSist wsigh against us, and should be very carefully avoided ! But Ibis matter his been' trnmpetted abroad for what purpose ? If has been the "painful task" of some to record it and scatter it in every nook s and why ?' Was it done with the hope of reclaiming the offenders ? If so, there is er ror in the method. It is proverbial that the A mericau people are no to be driven by menace or force even to the performance of their duty. Was it done for the purpose of admonishing others in other portions of the Country from being guil ty of a similar offene t If so, those - who have spread the facts of the cases referred to, may have a conscience: void of offence in this matter: (notwithstanding- we entertain doubts of the po sition :) But, if the, were at all influenced by Party motives, then we would ask them to took op to Him, whose. Rights; La ws, and Goodness have been disregarded by ' Harrison wien,' and enquire! who is thefsrreater offender? he that violates, or ne wno exu'iinpiy lanes aavamage V The Qaeen'oF England was married on .tbej TOih olt. to her cooVin' Prince Albert-of Saae Coburg. l lThe marriagVwe believe is very sajM isfactory'fo the government, and the Lords and Princes had not done frolicking at the latest dates, VVllCTi UIU tdilCU SUUIUCI till VI M. V'! i . . - ; - - ; t " .i-J ' - - ! Something I SlrangeThete :is a ladjf irj Charleston,, who has had removed from her eyes; alternately; from two to three Spiders every ota er day, for th last six or seven weeks, f attic ulars nextweek , . ;, 1 M" POLITICS IN PENNSYLVANIA. I The Van Boren Siate Convention adjoum edine die on the evening of Thursday last, hayj. ing inomnaied MrVao Buren for the Presideq cy arid Ibosen an electoral ticket" for tbe Sta'tR The following resolution was adopted : Vaf. "Hesohed, That we have full nd eniirecon-- fideuce fa the democracy aod jalents of our ex? cellent Oovernor, David R. Porter, and we corr dially approve of his efforts thoroughly -to refohn; tbei present corrupt banking system ; at the Safn$ time to do the' least possible injury to the public; cre'dit and the in tenuis of the Common weaithj and the citizens ; believing lhat the principle of bank reform is pi the utmost and most' essential importance and necessity ; but that, the delay! ol a orie ano reasonable periou most necessarily take pi a ch before the functions of healthy action in .the body politic can be resumed. i f J it ii - (!' The ;Repbrt and Resolutions by a minority of the brand Jnrors of the County, were handed io at lop late as hour to receive attention to day. From the Pendleton Messenger.) f CALHOUN, FEB 22, 1840. Dit.F; W. Svmmes: ' ? ;' :':!f ;Sir-Yoa will very ranch oblige rr.0 by poblishtng in the Messenger the following extract of a letter from the Hon. vvapdy Thompson to myself, dated at Washington, January du. ioiu. j j Jl have the the honor to remain, yohrs fitc i J P. REED. ! FxceUent JVi' Bafjwar.lnVlalCspeecb In Virginia, f' to ihjje alleed; fat that qui of 67!fecei'r rlJic nponVy, 63 Had prov'd t& be rogues oT-kieaid it was . imoossible that their superiors and theiil chief, who so. Ion 2 overlooked these misdeeds, coiild be altogether in rinent and this he illustralted b a storv of a ir.zn in Orange, who had foflnd three cow ldlst oqe after another. A shrewd neighbor,; said to bim,' when you found one. ithouffbf yoaklocky' fellow ;.when . you found She second, ii looked a .little suspicious ; bat since yon've foand the iht6fdmefy6ul4i4ti sleaHevery i oneJ v5M? saia tijov. it one; orf few only, bad .fil ched the public money, it rnight have been una jrpidable bnt since it comeai.to 63 out of 67,-de- per.d'opon it. their masters have got some off hi i. "The Sub-Trersnry Bill, requiring line wliole revenue to be paid in specie, has passeij the Senate and will pass the Hdyse l! UietAUiuinisiraiiun par.y arc siuccic. Theclau8e authorising the recpipt of gbvr einmifnt paper has been stricken outjf 1 said you know that the object at first-was1 IQ tleiitrny the Banks and reduce us to an ekplusive gold and silver currency . It Was not oly denied, hut I was charged with in sincerity for saying so now the mask is tbrofn off and the advocacy of a specie: currency is open and undisguised, (see the speeches of Walker and Buchanan and Ben- ton.; !" ' ; .. ' ' M'j I Th? people are now suffering as no peo ple have ever suffered before, and the half has riot yet been realized. Why is it, but for these experiments upon the currency The pank sare sounder then they ever were especially those in our own State, and yet they are forced to suspend. I' fs oot their interest to do so for their currency is reduc ed arid their profits of course. Are; the Banks to be crushed ? If so, must not the people be the sufferers ? They owe to the banks 500 millions ; the banks owe the peq pie Itfss than' 150 millions. 1 also predicted at' the beginning of this matter that J: tho North would be less a sufferer than the South and West. What has been the result? Newt York and the whole North is, cool- paraiively at ease whilst throughout I; the whole South there is nothing butruih,diii' may and despair. I do roost sincerely; be- levejihat by no one act of legislati fwas as much ruin and misery inflicted on any people, and we of the South are the cjitef sufferers. That such will be the undivided opinion in time l nave never aouDtea,: ana dpubt'ess every day of my life.. It is a ve ry poor satisfaction however that 1 should be proven a true prophet by the universal distress and suffering of myself and friends. If any thing more than another is calcujal fed to excite indignation it is that thej atif thors of these things should attemptito throw the blame from their own shoulders ijpoil thebanVs It is like the wolj jwhp liuattelled with tbe lamb who was dnhking below, for making the stream muddy. ! VV fiat were the banks to do to call in; their ;t There jwras no bank whose bills in circulation did not exceed their specie there has been no such bank in our country. If they were required to pay specie tfiey must reduce their circulation . They have doubtless, their profits and now they are abused for making money scarce. THel loss to tho South alone from this cause,! (the scarcity of money) is beyond calculation .-jf-jThe has not been money enoogh lirpay for our crops, and cotton has no timedunng the past fall, commanded the price jin our matkets which the price in Liverpool justi fied, , . r f W . Ji j: Determined as yon know I am, ldquit public life, it is my wish to get through the re main da of my trm as quietly as I can. BuV I find it difficult to restrain myself in speaking of measures and their , authors, which have caused, and are causing: so much suffering to tbe gteat mass 'of the people and are only benefitting salaried officers and sha vers and usurers. It is a golden harvest to those classes. The leading topics in the speeches of two of the leading men of the administration party, (Buchanan and Walk er) I is that the destruction of pa pet nib ney will reduce wage?, and thus secure tbe American market to the American manafac turer. I do not doubt that such will be tbe result and have always said so. i Is this recommendation to ns of tbe South ? Is it desirable to na to exclude foreign goods, and give the market exclusively to tbe nieiican manufacturer ? if so, adopt this pol icy for tt will be a protective TatfT to the extent of prohibition. To reduce the vra pes of labor may be desirable to officg hold ers whose salaries ate fixed by law: and lo men who nave money already accumulated and hoaided. But I do iot think that it Is desired by the laboring classes. Most troly, your friend. i ' --.-... t f rW.necttuJlyjasv of oor friend the !-. iU'3$i filial -1- .' ' ' - ' ' a () pjii . opjin w bat ground he contends j&Mlff f (k?irnony irv tbe NewlJersey tpicai8e a prima facie concia- Um-mp, To 8bowLthe'shame- j pfci dlylad aurdity oHhe alliedj pow wa tttniion to me pnservanons on the iw Wiiii1'? aS comamea in lue iasi ves- To; that nart which is taken etteris 'published slating that r mesawwi tvnQ taken tneir depositions jtTire foififfi Amtwy election, and that . the h 4b!fssti()rthad been made that Mr. i&d'p4-$-f tihese. deposhtons to be used i3th Ubsro:t JCtnniiUee. ' A good ded of j fcoflf : if expfsseed at the bare supposition u in tufujjii vrtiuiu oi iiiaae 10 use viieso ue- liX JSL"S HU .I.- 't:j l i-.s.i.- F J?.'-. fait 32 tit Ii: J 'i.M.L.... r;.-.i i nt tha vinlatinn ih!dJstrnv hia hnnorabln onno- rfsllmlili tras acted oil. A decision was I nent. We would suggest to all; who take opon I . -- ' - ' 1 . j .... 1 .1 , 41. , .mmma.I iiiemsejTcs iijb uui's o ueifnu iuc wuunuru Honor and fractured Laws of God, to be certain the motives whic;. strongest-impell.. them. BJlIkpIotHt Reside ol this I itipf hi tit ta -f Isrnp phealirttr " con ffloWEo5f Ration of rwhl and order. And own aggrandisement, n whatever shape , should ,kri;,.ts-f .k 4iri uii,,,,'') r iu i never enter the heart ot nim wno assumes it. ;i wit: vsruiiiuiMi va-ii-a " iwuimwii ui w i ,. . " J , . , ji: ' i-liU St I f? t r"... im ht..'... 1 W Kt i.liiMknll mirla Ihsca . romarlrc 'atarftjeitiflupte Dy ine-vv;nis. iiow we i r p i . . iuv ;-"' , M tiSlbhich nartiv had a maioritv of bat we feel that justice to the Vv hig cause here- 1'ii.Jjli? 'Av..ii- t - -.. .xt ... I alvmta ripmsnda them and that we should not - V 1 ... . -r i i " Calling off t he or The New -York Evening Post, the abolition1 Tory organ of that iiy,in a late article, remonstrates ith fits fel low-laborers against persisting in the vile attacks on Geo.. Harrison, with Wjhicb they hate teem ed. ' The Post has sense enough to see that the constant repetition of oft refuted slanders against ;henld GeneiaU'is theisutlest way to jaid the Whigs in electing hiui. The Standard and two Carolinians bad not the wiirto see this, but they Will find it out talbeir co$t.-Fayeffm7 Ob tervtr. ; ' - " ' S ' . ' 1 '; Mississippi Southern says. ::J ...- i Tory - Honesty The Reporter, a Tory concern J j Shaving and noindling are now tbe order of the day, and we blame njo man for playing hi3 hand ; indeed he were a fool else.' L I ! ! 1 Reader, would you believe it Gov. McNott hai appointed the editor of ! this same paperthe man whopenned the above 'paragraph TREAS- whh ui loeoiaiei n itavettevuie uostrver. ac . . Safttff After several weks of delightful Snrintr weathefwhich had brought ' vegetation? rapidly forward, we were visited by a considerable; fall of sno'v nn Thursday- mernins last , and lha; r i A w- was loiiowea oy a severe ing. jWe far that much the fruit. 76. ? TJie Census Thetita ost on r riday morn damage has ensued to Mi eegir6fjrev Jaisey.-We do not be- t tbH ani tntin in Congiess,or in' the Nation be held responsible for the error and offences -i8:ia3:4lvhdHl'thailfict. is : for the reason, ?i oyer-neaiea ana: puiiisiaHiiR iWWr ku l,4& nni K00u ifntnn VV Darts ot the country ; nor do we inirm inai ine ;inM HUahAhA ifn it was nnt nnssih! I laciSOI SQCII uueuacs uavinw ut-n ciiiiiiniMru n 'ihllraiiiMlaimanti miffht in the end our ranks, renders far CAUSE less worthy of WffctohltifiiOmtithrn l but'th send the the support of the American people. ' . i.i .. ; , tyWay under ithe assurance that 1 CT &mce wmipg tne aoove we nave een iHeu aoBcnce ; tuen io i ii-wM wu..".. -.. - M-iiahty.aay iiri 4iDglJflne!tn ikf apih 2ait id 'lit wis on act f'4 Ikat6iad; hjfve disgraced 7t4takn4ihi3 the morei glaring is, that it uUiTitr ..4:' til I 'lis , - :' . J . ipiern.jcenrDeiween tne ioco majo- :ii tfuncnuc . ucii iu i -. ' F -... is incomplete state, and t me "'g" l.utr"HS' of IreacJiery 8nd de- ' :ed ahorse jockey ! j This is a Catholic City wht t, s r, iere Snndav i. bv .he tenets of their Church, regarded as a holiday or day of amusement. ' I inMppjantsU Hehce.'iniitead of their e; ersey taking deposutons as tney p" ff t-umrie y ntgs to ao; wren me sig-p.$liretti-Sn,fin!it act be done behold ! I ! iesrs Micirorson av uanu i rea TntyferinfB iP tiffi rehnlIYi .ftnr worn fam ocratic and worthyjPresident is not only content to call in requisition for tbe furtherance of his .nil ii!ihi-.i-.aratah rf ihpir frinHa ! own promotion and measures, the Porse and the fNpiJt?WusurHaiion in ihe same breath Sword of the country, bot must add the Pen. fjdcie ifiijif ! - CP We claim the It is asserted, and without doubt, troly, that a. f ,7 Tf fl or reW -. . !L I Cer i n one of thelDepartments at Washington, ('sf! coaiueu:in;io aays paper. j i fStitt'if i .... ,--e-fs !! otice i. lisgdised form of an ar of A Repuolican pub wian, i we would not con is nnw one of the! most bnsy correspondents of tbe Richmond ri.nqmer, a paper for inconsisten cy and dishopestyjjeqaalled only by the Globe at Washington : and that tin Clerk can find time besides the performance of the duties. of his office, to write 10 or 12 cnlnmns per week for A a i t ta hnnravar in a IV i. iiu b v VI . II m i - . . - . l l J'-if' r. i ., I hm uapt;n,tivMigiue mo ueur ijrnorant people: : !''' tq be from an old Subscriber TknL rft,iu.-snA. ii,- .u, iHrflHllW eera to those.who are not 0f the country : A host of Clerks are annartnthi M?W!Wfly thinfs are said and Q the em ploy men I of thr people, and doing their r.atrttt ml!!!WW?etiof ihat Establishment botnl KMfHX .employment of Mar 1 Irwuiql. iekralns "us from lakino-'anv mTatt Buren the rfer tnoranf til li;-a:ii. f Ql 03 ,roaa lakmg anj people ! and to tell them how to vote ! ! i i . - iiiiiio ujuu kins buu cci. wh win . Tnpniinn. tne that we were called upon not long since by a correspondent to declaim against, and expose an interference of an office-holder in the politics o the country here in our midst. We told oar cor ' respondent, that .we were not prepared to sane lion his assertions, and to say that Col. Pbilo iniftri t lift t vo wofa mt 1 hf CaUSfe Of th WibtOTS IS reallv aHa.n. nniVMl In mlMnri.Karrroa nnt i ; i j , t . , 1 v a -:aw- i vfi'vui w lwuniMji a " vm aw7 VII vuuigiauvio nfnd 4;aeehthusi.i!v shoots which buraiWl would justify it. We are not yet n re oared to Ksiin r - '.r fan-iiS! in ajmosi every i Oirecuon, nave J c " "' ,vtiiuiiau, uui 'aMrel But the cause of the Caic felvoof iftite that he confriiwfed to its iw fiiJzfe,? i I ,t: Co,ttmn wk after week ; and if he ever "ac l$Ml?mKz3 Harrisonk Abolitionism, weareprepar- .: rv,.T"J-!l: "c.uiwjm. tna iwc mo oiji- I I'roTB Ihll h riiri it pnwTtiv tr hia fr r. .- it 'if. r t- '-".k'VIO JU I ll.'T .;..; II i . . ? I i k.ut; Uurgtve af'f Hlf ?aJ lH wbiS3 werinrewt. Ijiej SoaUrtg); th keep their spirita up. PfeseatFedlcamenl of the Catoliiian and 'erffftKVA Republican," to the supposed; 6s ofj M. Wh igs si rnilarrf wilb" this differ- of: llubHcanVtray at. all times be ""sown is a 5ffn .f thpir fUctrCQ nrt InmhfwL i' - a T r "rm v v i a v i o a aa . sa . -- f . " .-I - M ty- ':' f 1'". j-t - L . . . 'f'llwbisile by jthe Editors to keep rsP,riri"!y niajr-horM9Mo u feather 8t,,.tPP by'lso'cb things, bot 'rea Pea'ki iinrubaila :'J What msn : whrt haa ' 7 ? !"" . "" torJ. years past, qui It fiimjifned and twisted almost asma flyf;-h:asserti J jWr? ry twitbsianding? 'Twelve iTH- insinuated by the former editor . P31 thjii the Carolinian was going over --M'BsMi'aWd.niitd vim h.ti- ;i 6t Wtfe! came onC most furiously, St.dfH . V FBaHnism, 4" sid that it would no 1W- UPni:nnik.-!iMl' I m wt aw . na.MM mi a fl. . I n w . rv ii-. viij-c wnu nuvu iiiiiiuauuus . m. l:-' t.'i f . . . . . . - .. -' that in their humble sphere, his election with all tlttir Jrtpfsldjared enfimenti on he hold8 thM Hatfrison is not an Abolitionist, So T rV, ' HW "nafse made against Harrison by ..r, TOncernL and some of the supporters of Van H it ran in' k U 1 m ' . V 3 A0Wn and Cocnty, and else- The truth Kjhey aTe all well fial;sfi,,d (i,,t Harrison is xu if ,m oolifionisf , but that Van uuren ip, anq ne xnarga against Harrison is maoe witn tne poie object to place him on an equal footing wit-h.or to mitigate Martin Van uureo s smmog on mis sunject. r 4- f Mcre Stedriouting.Tbe Teller of the Manhattan Bank, a Loco Foco, good and true has ibsonded, taking with him 50,000 dollars of the funds of that Institution. Tbe Directors and officers are rank Tories, and the Stockhu! ders, it is said, will loose by them, .nearly a minion of dollars; the authority of comqfon I i rumor, that tbe Marshal will not revoke the appointments of Dep uty Marshals, or Census lakers, made by Gen. Daniel. Jn. j?gb Register saySj on that the new Another Fight and 7tej Blood Hounds again Victorious. A letter frnjtn Garey's Kerry, da ted March 4,savs: "The Cuba dogs have proveJ quite beneficial. They caught five Indi ans the other day i a Middle Florida, handsome ly, tney say." 10. j j : . , i . , r s The Pennsylvania Vain Buren State Con vention lately held in Harlisburg nominated Col. R. M. Johnson, for the Vice Presidency. An effort wasmade to norainte Mr. King of Ala bama, he received 22 vojes, C6I. Johbson 107. ifj 1199 lit!' . TIT. B mm ' r ' For.lhtern'al Imnrovempnt in the Ijis!rirrf I- CLAS55I-A1 vnira'ifijnJ " " ToMdraien in the Cityof .Alexandria;!):, C. on ovuroay tne J 8th of April, 1340; r lumbers, 13 Drawn Ballo s. 1 W vTa , j. - d. ?ciiEcbar;av-cojii J i ' ti:ii:4. oi I 1 -7 : ONE PRIZE OF V dDClDCID, I II llln - . II o Havie County ar. : JLLV: ed lo naeel in ihpir fTftn. , i. day of :April Court, 1340. to lake into cr ; r aiion ine.constructicn of the Fareti t! Western Rail Road; at whit.h tim r , ton will deliver an address tin the LuHect. March 20. jS40if34 ; One Prize bf - : . - - ! 25,000 One Prize ot - - - 15.000 One Prize of 10.000 is 10,000 U - ' 9.000 M 8,000 l 7 000 'jl 6,000 fl 5,000 ;1 4,000 ! 1 ' -2 866 5 " r 2,500 10 , ' 2,000 20 - 1,750 20 ; 1,500 50 ; 1,000 50 ; 750 10 - ; i?50O 65.; 1st & 2d drawn Nos. 400 65..2d & 3d S00 65..3d St. 4th 200 65. .4th &. 5th f 100 65. ,5th & 6th ' 80 65..6th & 7th 70 6 5. .7th &. Sth 60 lS0..8lh & 9th Si. 9ib Sc 1 0th 50 H485 40 27040 20 State of $LwU aroU; - i , VWILKES COUNTY. Februay Sessions, lor ' Aoaer liarrntcnael 9.000 I Benjamin & Thomas Kelley, 8,000 7.000 Waogh " Morchison 6,000 Benjamin & Thomas Kelley x 4!000 William W. Wheatley Q.86ti Vt 12.500 Beniam'n StkThomas KelleyJ , 0 000 'fl"'' aPPea"n? 10 the satisfaction cf qe aaa JLf that the Defendant is not inhab: Original ait-.' meats lenc! ,Pcrs ;nal pr. ty of defo.idi:..' 35,000 80.000 50,000 57,000 60,000 26,000 19,500 13,000 6,500 5,200 -.. 4,550 S.9U0 6,500 179,400 540,396 Jfliig Meetings. Thk largest an rnost ;en-f Ihusjasuc Whig meeting fever held in Wilming ton took place on the 10th Inst. John P. Brown, Esq.; presided, with WmjjA. Burrr and XV- A Allen, as Secretaries. Tjfie meeting was i ad dressed by the Chairman, and by ' Mess ts. J Lippitt, J. G.3Vright.4 R. Potter, and Jas Banks. Mess'rs. Daniel p. Baker, Samuel R Potter, and John ?. Browjv were appointed Del egates to the Yooog Mefl's Whig Con veb lion in" Baltimore on the 1st Mky next. 15. . ; ! jr. j i Compliment lo Gem Dante. After a hasty notice, a meeting pf the personal and political friends' of Gein. Beverly Daniel took place at the Court House in this City, on Tuesday evening last Joseph Gales, Eq. Intendant of j Police, presided, and Col. S, Birdsall was appointee! Secretary. After some appropriate remarks from Qhas. Wan ly, I3sq. Resolutions wens adopted, testifying to General Daniel's honesty and faithfulness as a public Ofiicer, assuring him of the con tinued confidence and rf spect of his feijow cilizens, notwithstanding his summary; re moval, and tendering tcj him a Public Din ner as a mark of Iheir r?spect. i The following gentleipen were appointed a Committee to convey lo Gen. Daniel; the feelings of the meeting, and ascertain when it will suit Ins convenience ' accept their 2 I CapUj; P. Rejd V. THOMPSON Jr invitation, viz : Charles;! Manly, b.j Kirds .11, Charles Dewey, George E. Badgef and Ed ra ti. w ingaie, enquires. uai. iteg. " 1 i ' - !! wa $2,396 prizes.amounting to $1,217,216 1 whole Tickets $20. Halves $10. I . Quarters $5. Eighths $2 50. A Certificate of a Package in the above Lotteiy will be sent for S270 Halves; Qaar- ces. ters and Lights in proportion. I Orders to be addressed to - CHARLES McINTYRE c Co j 203 Broadway, N. Y, tBCP Adventurers i&ihe South and West will find it tq their interest to transmit their orders tq oii r office, as we pay our Prizes in New York cairency, (Specie, or its equivalent.) Thi is ittiportant, being a saving to purchasers of from 6iq 12 per cent and io payment for Tickets We receive bills on all soIvent.Banka in the Uci ted States at par. llTherefore forward your orders lo jj l CHAKLES McINTYRE Co. j til No. 208 Broadway, N.York; March,1840-3w35 ! if ; ' " 1 fiLETiiGBRS OFFICE RICHMOND VIRGINIA. f the C- :tant r,( tx State : It is therefore ordered and adjurf j v publication be made lor six weeks in ihe C lina Watchman, for the defendant lo sprcu our next Court of; Pleas and Quawer S.-s: to be held at ' tbe Court House io Wdkf il r on the 1st monday after the 4th monday next, and plead, or,; judgment flaal U t tered and the property levied opon be coze.: ed to satisfy Plaintiffi debt and cost. ; Witness, William Mastin, Clerk of our s Coait at Office, the 1st monday ot Feb. ISM. VVM. JMASJIiNtC. c. a. S. w. c March 20 6w34 Printers' fee $6 i ffflHlS'.noble and noted an : -fi. will stand the present t; ; at Concord and Salisbury, will be at Salisbury everv ad Tuesday and Dart of Wednesdav. nn ! balance of his time at Concord, where ha r always be seen except when shewn at pui:. ; r March 20 tf34 TAKEK UP BIAMilIOTH LOTTERY jj! FOR 38th APRIL Ii l " ' i . ' ! OAPITAI. 9 f r' - ALSO, 5.0001-1 5 OOOMO.OOO! Ah - : . t T17V I XTnDT t T ATTPTIV CZiASS A FOXl 1840. I Will be positively4rawn on Saturday iSlh ! j April, 1840, at A!xaudrivD. C. j- APD committed toJaii : of Rowan Cc: on the 13th instant, a Negro ir.a n says his name is John, ar.d belongs to The. B. Stone of Alabama. -The owner is re q : lo come forward, pay -charges, and take I away, v ; DAVID KERNS Jailer. f Jan, 24, 1840 lfi6 : i NOTHING " -7 I . . . . 1 In this Town, on the 24th Inst, by the Rev Stephen Frontis, flo&erf jIM. Hofah. to Jlmdia B. Ballard. Our usual fee in the shape of a nice piwie of Coite has been received. bur sincere thanks. or which we return j ; , DZXIO : In this City on Wednesday evening, 4th inst. Wt. stanhone H. Bralui aged 7 years. 1 l deceased was a native of (Rowan county, N. C, bot bad resided the last five or six years in this nlace. Honorable as a merchant and upright in all the duties of a citizenj he enjoyed the confi dence and respect of thej! community and his 1 " a t a " a death is much resrretted; by a large circte 01 friend?. Independent Monitor, fri Tennessee, on the felb nit., Mr. Michael Biles, in the 49th year ofihis age. The deceas-; ed is a native of this Stall, and fortoeily a rest dent of this County. ; 1 l I 1. D. S. Gregory & Co. ilauao:ers.i Containing tbe following Splendid Prizes : One of One of One of One: of One, of One, of One. of One of One of One of One of Fiveof $75,000 dollats 25,000 dollar? 15,000 dollars 10,000 dojlars 0,000 dollar 8,000 dollars 7,000 dollars 6,000 dollars 5,000 dollars 4,009 dollars 2,866 dollar" 2,500 dollars 2,000 dollars 1,750 dollars 1,500 dollars 1,000 dollars NOTICE. ! k meetinrr of the Mountain Road Temner- OLaoce Society, will b held at the house of Mr. Dawall Lentz. nn fiilonday after the fifth Sabbath in this month, tifhen several addressed will be delivered, one of ijwhieb will be n thel German Language by tljie Rev. Sainuel i Roth-i rock. By order of the Society. I J j JOHN D. SQHECK. President, j Salisbury, March 12th 1840. - . . : Ten of Twenty of j-iTwe n ty of O-itFifiyvof I I 50. of $750120 of $500, fcc. t iViirUen JJratvn, umbers out of Seventy- VI ' ' '-eight. . - Tickets only $20 Halves $10 Quarters! $5 M Eighths $2 50. Certifi'ts of Packages of 26 W hole Tickets $260 I Do do 26 Half do j 130 I -Do do 2t Quarter do 65 ; 1D0 do 26 Eigltths do S2 50 f trr Orders for Tickets arid Shares or Cer itiilcatcs cf Packages io ihe above Loitery will bej promptly attended to and the drawing sent immediately after it is over. Address, D. S. GREGORY & Co. Managers. Richmond, Va. Or Washington Ciiy.D. C TMMos.sJ$mnFonp, COMMllsSION - i XtftZmOIZA27T. f E. M rOnWAIlBZZTG - .' :- " ' TJfilmingtonr N. CJ Reeer to . -. l': Messrs. E. L. St EV. r Winslow, Willktngs, John Huske & Son C. iJ. Or rell, YarbrWghl&' Raiy; Joseph Baker,?Cl T.,Haighi Curtis, &i ajyrover; J V j Sv iMarch 27, 13406pn35 t I N : ?! AND SHOE SHOP THE Subscriber most respectfully ir.f : his friends and the public, that he h r carrying on the above business in a rccm back of Mr; FraleyVTailot Shop, in Mr. Cc sn's linck House. He solicits. public faT;r hisline: but feels it bis duty to urge the rr sity of cash payments for work. He canr. t ford lo give as good bargains and credit cut 1 work.l His prices will be reduced for caj!;, ! he will charge the 6ame as heretofore pni 1 if has to book it. JAS. GLOVEi:. Salisbary, March 13, 1840Sm33 Scheck & Jolinstbitfs XcL ILL re-cpen on the 23d Instant C mer Session of 5 months. Charges For ihe lower branches, i" Higher branches, . , i. Salisbury, March 13, 1840 2w53 W OLOTER SBED. iA q,ianl,ty of Frea Red Clovlr Sl: Jjl a superior article. Also, a few bushelsof Orchard Grass ' r. . i The above Seedsare for sale at jhe T. ( Book Store by TURNER & HUGIli:: . Raleigh, Feb. 7, 1840. . i Ve shall receite in a few days, the (zlh'.y. .Grass Seed J Lucerne, While Clover, I' Grass. &c " T. U H. State of ilortft envoltr. v DAyiDSONIC Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Ftlri . - - ry Term, 1340. Wmi D. Crawford,! 1 . vs.' - -w' Original Attach mfr.t. Lewis Fitzgerald, IT appearing lo the Court that the D(( ' ' Lewis Fitzgerald, is not an . inhabiia? t this State: It is ordered that adveriieir; r,s made in the Carolina Watchman for sx ? - ' for tbe said Lewis Fitzgerald to appear tt next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sefsiorm 1 held for said county, at the Conn Ho.. Lexington. on the 2nd monday in May r nd answer the complaint of the plain i;.T, Judgment will be granted against hita Lr plaintiff's debt and cost. Test CHS MOCK, c. c. c March 2 6 wS4 Printer's f-e 5 State of .fLovtft ntoltna. CABARRUS COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Janaary Sessions 1840. Vm,H. Archibalds A.tachffil?nt and Guar- Darling Love. hhwDU IN this case it annearintr to the satisfaction of JL the Court, that the defendant. Darling;Ioe, j ia not an inhabitant of this State: Ordered by ! the Court that publication be made irtbe Carolina Watchman, primed in Salisbury lour weeks, for the defendant to be and appear before the J ustices or oor next Court of Pleas and Quartei Sessions, lobe held for said county.at the Court House in Concord, on the 3rd monday in April next, then and there 10 plead, answer or demur, or judg dient will be taken proconfesso as to bim. ! Witness, Kieh. P. Harris, clerk of our said tOonrt at Concord, the 3rd monday of January 4an mnA tk RAih tnr f our tndenendence. 1 i J , ...v J . . I C,- KTAH P. HARRIS. C Ik. March 20, 1840 4S4 Printer' fee 5 UOTIOB. PROPOSALS will bn received until the 1 April, for the building of two Biick E mgs for the Poor for the Countj of Row sr. : '1 he one to be forty feet long by eighteen 1 in the clear; f.ie other to be fiftytwo f. t ' by eighteen feet in the clear, one story I ;: For farther particulars of , plan. and to: -apply to Daniel H. Cress and Jhrt C noor, contractors for tbe Board of War:., r rhe Poor. . .... y v.,:- ;A .'- Salisbory March 20, 1S40 4 w34 JLcxhigtmi JPropprty f: . - THE Subscriberiwisbing to remove to a : private part of tbe village, offers (- r cn accommodating terms, tbe Houe am I. whieh he now lives.: It is a epacwoj ' situated about the centre of ihe T.Jij r attached. to it an excellent Store Rcnm building on the Lot jitble tor a tacuu i CHARLES LEE VA1 Lexington, N. C;, March 13, 1840. ! f mm ty-y Hill j 1 it e (
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