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' . bet: ppon hen t)iP?e of Ihe ti riaee jolted tin 1 into eternal' smash, cros-t walks and conTersatiohsdeclarinj'with a eeri- time near ai t . . . . . . n : . - . . : -. . j i . t .u 'J . i hking and v Iriry where jns falli into the rank ."j ert unaoie anysjonger to control . ins nsaoie ppeBiauco ui earoes. wnw r, ' ffteiiltip lauirhinelv observed 'the ffentle- Kneods,f dont trust A.GM s ''.n''m'A.i4W.:htmir lA li''AnottAn t s-1 Ai H.---hey mast fsir4 I - . '.. 1 . . . r it lot.' 1- TtT..it l:L t r 'ei ir the good of his wm STATE 1 " 1 RIGHTS they are so f ot- they;cant stand" if yoa. were! etenl td them voa conld eetf notbin2 bfsid?s they doing an illegal bosiness, the City i Council soon have hold of them they may, be enongh sort of men, but they can't be hon- and do their business they will cheat yoa f Here the orator tnroed his head nd In art we end, depend upon ii.' JNow is no Mr. audible voice iaddressad a senator to his a,noon " TerJ man. 0 reference 10 tne iiaoks l - r '..t-. .:!. !oL'...-.' i- Ttr-.it 1:1. 1 t lia t c ' 1 t- inni iiivu iv ill nxi nil i f iihm i r ww iob r i iriia t-Dn a is. - l w i r h ur Ine ever reaitzing abetter slate saying, tie etisi ana 4ie swore, ana lainy f a 'i.nMthaiinTisttat.Jn of -"Mar. o;.l?5a8,niDP!l Miu,e-., .or Tsru.u-- wi plt'fm-H'i'V ' 1 ' i j ; i : These are my notions, wr&peaKer;ana!i good .;HiWH,T;,dl1 1 - ,u-4,UJi:i 4,1 could not seti hire without belching it out j rest of But recetying np answerj again ad- And yet, if the same line of conduct tliel same stye of speech, were pursued by any man Jmonr commuiiity, against any merchant, he would not only bs considered the injury of that merOhant. but the law would redress the enquiry i tu that 1" .1 t I 11 I? ti maKinj me Dusy ooay or loie taiK- ncht Uncle Jreter, what's tne name your wolf brfli he then straibliteninir himself un baj Pi!QIiWalig"age pf; a friend, dregged tbe SplakerOt: & ! t,resh Investigation into tne corrup-1 a V I am now; tin! M Sneaker. T wilt mnhmt. bv V; d. ) a - v". ( - I f - : I r : M .-V " T T I ? -J iMfibf rnin,sPalIPn vll ?you dp, give yod fnyjnbUons onUncle Peter'.s wolf er pay for his looseness of speech. The law re- louroe to seenre that opportune- hill f Here the 'Sneaker internlnteir him cognizes common sense tecognizes the fcbaao Ifj M7inP I? f? " P S m pro ved, it ri i jr agajn by reoiiiidtng'h1ai that the Wolf quesi M0 the merchant-the credit of the merchant. mn(m yiour l,fe, timo, tion waittotiir the senate and t same footing ? If! i : -- -i j 1' T Tint tuL-ff ahnttier i11ncfrlrtn frnm tha fimos Dft VerV lar IrOm CUS9inT Un-! Whst ia nut ntiarrpl tvilh th AhnlitiAnVelo ? nofeed tl3eaorth forty mjllions of dol- ce Peter's wolfibill. No sir. liwant vpii They, like Mr. Cnlhoun, proclaim theroselres !ars. iii?sSu,r. F1116" r0 Tou W)K1 and all these here Senate to understand that no.enemies to the South indeed they .declare ih:l Gia snou1d loose her portion, U am no JoDtter Iscariot. in this Or any othi hems6lves our best ixiends. Ihey -m$ke no .fiirk ouldSmounl to: onwards of : one l, m9nA iU ivi.-"i k;ii wa ;.n.i twar onon the .booth.". What then is their? of. jfionnB,maH;::ordqiiartr;,v is.a gost n0 mistake ill Uhave Uil I gd it sir, on JenppaiRg ner, taxes; into the One more thing, Mr. Speaker, and i'm Hlft don?; the gentlefman from Shamrock cooii. tb ?ey taxifi iias gone in paymeni pi 1 1 don't tHink that's the nanie exactly liile teff UbliSi whicli It'lS how: proposed pi.herhut tWeiiwo-headed entltman over nart I, hbv tvayfoleilL to healthy, 6a iUniUr.Utr nM. iho oaL-. ney only say "that ourslave property must .i;,-JS,t linrh.is Slated- - : U.. J1 JLL..u :. come to an ena mat ucan t stand tost ra ,l-.S Rr1 TYT-it i " V ! er .um.iH5 f SIM.UC. . gravity as; pusaiuic, W.vfHjvyv,r""ua icaiiea tne geoueman to oruer, ana requ nivlipr re3oarrc3 exhausted.1 is this a time (A,t h;m tn oirkl h,a cot i Afi-V inr.t? reatly; Irge Diif jmpvempu.ijij dmc ub uuuuuiui u i Speaker t lijsorbe yoa fence? Titty xeek to destroy vs hy rendering us infamous. They are precisely such friends to lour institutions as. Mr Ualboun is to I he 1 banks. IThs Abolitionists know, as Mr. Calhoun dpea, as to the Banks that the property of the uuih connot outlive its character. Their language and their conduct are parallel with Mr. Calhoun's it is I against the spirit of the a?e against the: decla- esJ" If ration of independence, against the genius ufithe ,n8 Icoristitiition, unchristian, immoral' &el andjthe cs, depends I ItlA flnPAKPT , flTPnr'lacil V in me CVS lOr ai r ah ttlnmcts L-nw r ( a hmm tnvmc i W wi,,cin mus inevitaoiy oe (ea8l twenty aedonds, with a wince of asK- f property in slates, as property in Banks,der hM 't! ! v aiiudOT mortj rnau i ance. he satc-are vou in rale vearnest. Mr t upon connueoce in me securny or mat ilr3ad tm ft 4UP hferse 19 uicei .two l. f ? jAre you ready property ttey alike seek to discredit, to alarm, to destroy the j char- mjt nUnnl r Cm t T e1 e n itAn 4 V I r tr kill cl uis auuui a iccivi a uuio v wu ttiii.a, m n i - ... - . .... - )m.nH. ofta.Wot , i -. I i j. i. ii fc acter oi me respecu ye insiuuuons, affainsc f nicn wvumnu nEBiwt i nne nni ii warn vnn sir: in Keen h sk n f . . . w t . !.,,; ! J nAf. , , . J; J " ' :"V r .... are waging war and yet docs mn uai- 7 J ii i , I " eye ior lerrapirj traps anu rnoccasni iraujs i QyQ count the abolitionist no enemy! itol ithe I have rights, sir, as the two headed gen- South ? To the vain disclaimers of these agita .1 .... i ii . ll s . i. .iU i . j. ...t . . .it irt i tieman over mere, r pointing to tne gcuuc tors, cannot, aoes ne not riffauy, lustiy.iana r i M . .... L ''' r ' i. i .i . ir- ;r!i . ioii rather (hiii contend iiiajofijic ftlc and which would affefd Ttiit thiears)f paying yojor debts .nriili cttlDcsedkajixjriPj Ate you willing lo I man (tnm Utii&ck) said the' other . day. j may he cot indignantly respond' You pirF wifl ihiai lyour lail birth-right, wem!s)t ,ht;hl . nt he trodden nn nor treated lhat yoo are our enemies you. indeed,1 sirlo in u whtfih UwitK ilisrorn-ill'm done sir I would how- aP not jn Prison you know that our institutions tcatf cluK of ppoEtentous fate; hang eTer before iRp down, say to my friend; V?? SK"1 ' m & 'Tt' kr iiiin&nA P-L.n nitmini.t. .t :UJ. i if '-.-.Ji -.ii.- YPU seek 10 inflame the public mind aanitos, V??m MLIrF L. i; ;. . .! .Jr..': irom un.Di V uu w wt"i byi representidz os in all. odious, and detestable lens nts lunny stones, in nis Bpeecu.ji lights. You wish loconsnmeus with the watld's fo eive us a sort ot smite, as 1 oo, wnen i indisnaiion.- And it is only . jiecessart Ha, do. comes the nub or laushins part, 'so that I what you seek to do, to destroy us " Who stliat never, while the warm we roav, know! when to laugh too. I have:! bas read Mr. C'alhoan's speeches, has not felt pioTes you ta jier . nlore in vain'rHNo, lj!ood ii-course ng. using through Ibc indignant Low ff0t all I ras arter, Mr. Sneaker and ll he ls. V18 11,051 deatl'y etIpmT lf le Banks? ni.ke aiiiij 0,11k fikvo nn fnf.tnf thai t I - i.. j' kii u i 1 ri 1 hat be is. as to them, an abolitionist, let ' him ; - ilih3th!nkttb us, that this, and tninj other hjflthaniied measures should he Mr CALHOUN IN SOUTH CAROLINA itoppedJii -i? pnq that; yoM should act. VVe ill : I lire cOrHrioultloi oiirfileeblp mqatir to place The followingassentus a few days since come in what garb he may, and make what pro fessions he chooses, 1 hat it has been his aim to destroy their character to poison the genera! mind against them and to smother them with public opinion. .. -'Ms iTIre issue is now unon us. which was Ions ago lie character officii H HARRISON . be- j u'. a fr;enci fornublication.and we mmht here predicted. We were of those, who, from, the should bo:'read;iby a ' bad box"-Aye ! a gone coon. South fuTe-wov Gfloosa ye now,,, between mm "i.r ll i xrliftT i.I a say no more; han i ir iiisii hi v.-xa nurr n. i iiu liuic is lauiui v i - 'is . ic!t every man whj)s desirous of keeping an foscny qr ieates f$ the Conyentidn. eye on the great j men of this latid, and toj lilrpfeprr thj roashoujd agitate this sub- eep himself Instructed in the signs of thel MmQDg4cve4fhat you should in . oo w.f, yfc.n ,u. .n,lhn ..icaie io your ueiegaies your views, ai jou wiiu qticcEjq ore ip5 see our government ptoswr, a sounai currency securea, iu .act R o anJiucr in NVH Vhatrcah jon expect of a otetnmjErnl ylliihsaidthere; is no pressnre wftichTajrV honBl man shojuld feel.' We tell J?ftlUtja 2 ro pressure which an honest 3!tn ol'd;'feiif jhetgovernrnent would let 'aioeI-Afteisif ingitliat 4he people will lU carl of thtfislveis j and the government taTce carcvof itself,, H has, done every -iMfiff'fn tfwppHatfon. aied by the utmost invent, 'lis time to act. Carolina has .worshipped him till sickened ilier jtfyNtfyj Respect, jyou -can affect Dy disappointment and treachery- she ha Imef lilthe dect?ionh of ,WM. H. u-.Lt..j-i.:J.I'ii c .i..J. tJ tuuisuou uiiu aa ubj laivmc ovu, auu tij virtue. Entei cause, withi a r ijDce Mlicl 'longer' a liejfrt tililiahd into the 4Vtrflinatioitftd snp.reetl. and succeed vbu .. it' v. a - s j r e , . f i' ; ' .O I-' i I .. scorned the fear bf injur? by him. At one, time she would; have stained, with her blood,5 e in her bounds, as a teigtU mony of her devotion, and thought it right! eousness. Boi who, that has not resolved! to be forever blind, forever deaf, could long- er doubt the holiness of such devotion! Who, even of the admirers of this gentle! . . .' i H . . . . . i . . it :f man, do not turn witn disgust irom ins in consistency an 1 1 1 j - d treach MI ery. But be is a dead fevoR;nt : HEARING. ruarV, cif Vaitfs the folloying report! of ttfrentspeejrh irt the Senate of that Slate, i ii l "., ( . " "f'vf IUO iiuuiiuisuaiiuii, luujk ion iu icurcui uiuj by it be has disgraced himself; and the- adl vantage that wit, in any way arise from it, must result in the promotion of the famous letter. In no event can he ever rise to the height he once ,! rose. The friends of bis home have already dwindled into compare- tive nothingness, and the question is loudly asted, will yoa! longer seek this mart'; or your country" Safety ?j j Calhoun's Contemptible coa ilion with5 itttita. K i L 2 MrSpea;r,il rise Sir ?echpeii ni aiding is friends of re !'. Si' - t M to tell "tent i!i crai al i hough 1 hale railroad riyiii to , on earth, ! perhaps. a good treason tn Into them, yell e not to make a not my trade ; peal, that !ara si as and! 1 Hall Tte;,anrri t. riWulinr? tliein. bekase all nav rhn. Wnttiu on this'side of the rif er bodashious- viiire uir iiiisiti anf. n irnnn' manv. 01 iine eiue tuiii are a lacii iur. .opcaiier. ve"viiyc aooui rauroaos, out i knoy"s2 much' as' some other , folks rai Lroa f I . i n Til i n tn n lnf..2. :?2! l Chapel Hill man Tom Benton I U 2 Frpi tM Charleston Courier f i ' I am no enemy to' the Banks." I nak no war against the Banks." CaVioua's cecJm There is one feat nrineinal. which of itself i sufficient to account for the astonishing siienstb . AT - ? . . - - w f ul wnicn ueo. IUreison has with the peoplef 51 L 4 .:S'f ,T, across me oniiom mere av h. D u n mani -t. h.n.ni 5J anomjCroAked .Creek bottom, speaks it. a language which plain men caij I un tt iMni pf alt infernal 'roads tnc're- derstand. Wejwftjsh we could discover mitre of !Hnrfor rovthhefs Wish we could discover mitre of gfeiinattihiia v eptisUtuius- ,:ney oangs le beatter tnat practica; uuccuiesa ana wnoie-minaeanessj la2h but its 00 joke 'e language aw coodoci of otbe a, who clat ri .a i2m ; J .u i to he statesmen. H I am do enemy to the Balksil Hi ClireiSSr- S .ay Mr. Calbuob and in the ttt brHihTPr m m$ . ? "Tv; 1 ' claims tbem so rotten, that they will sink ffrom a4 J?Mthp keeps, tayetn in Carlisle. :u..u,t .1... .,8.iii nn 0; w tavrin in v,ariisie, nn .;tiht thev are nnmnRtitniinn SPJ5?- aK and ought not!! to be recognized that Hhe up cmcfcen j 9re corrupt and COrrupung, ruinuus toioe montif, mortar ma daoaerons to the liberties of the people. : Mr I lllp fiiofri iiAt Ana s T TrW"'tteaiii5pi it la mt.'.. W (avertelitil me lh; nn CNd If 1 iti'L- L-JU ' L t ! . i.i . jn. jtp tnarKet, crosa that infer. tIHtr?'S m TUy old me the same 2 . vy apoov vrooKea vreeK tail. Hf r? Iu!i1!hlP? pWf- Ycm know m-!or.r; i f yo could . fIIWN. the ; time hi car- Calhoun knows that a Bank like a Merchant can. not outlive i la character l he blackfoa lhal char: acter, and yet insults and trifles with the nndeT" standin?. by dectarins himself the nxf jaoment no enemv of the! Binka ' What woold be said of the man who went about at the corners pf the atreets.on tbeexchan?er&nd on the wjtartesjn his letters to his: correspondents, and in ail hi? beginning connted tlje Sub-Treasury system, or, 10 other words, the mere collection ot ine - reve nues and payment of the debts of the General Government, in void and silver, whilst the ex penses of the Government were on the lowest scale, say ten millions, as of no consideration, whatever, in a monetary point of view of irionc effect whatever, and not worth talking bcut, and when the expenditures of the Government should rise to the scale i.f war. that it would de feat itself by iti8 utter and palpable impractibili- fy. Let the Government f r instance, have to raisft in one year, fitly or a hundred millions m specie it isabsuid to suppose it could be: done. But whilst we counted the sub treasury iii it self, in applicatiou to a time of peace, and the lowest scale of expense, of no consideration we always feared the Beutonian spirit, out of which -1. " . . I - ! i" ! ? inai measure grew. 11 is opnn inai spmr,! ranK with all that is worst in polilical.as distinguish ed from religious abolition, that we iiavei made war. Ii is that spirit which this community will be forced to meet. Ii is now to be met in the issue presented us. Shall our Banks he sustained." Is it true of them, in. the ; language of. Mr. CaJhoun," that they carry wilbin them ihe seeds ol their own destruction ? Is thin community prepared to surrender their banks-l id toreo their aid, as mfrchanis, mechanics, planters and traders ? If Mr. Calhoun does not count upon their continuance and expects and hopes & prophecies their destruction is Charles- htm ? We repeat, thisiesue must now be met i ran not longer be evaded, ll is lime for the people to speek tout on this point ; are the banks lawful institutions to be cherished, a rx.i'iion of ihe legal properly of ihe country or are they tne wolf to be hurited, and fellons to be pursued wiih the hue andcjy of outlaws f. It is time ihat the innocent hfilders of bank shares i is time that the meri offciusi- ness. who depend upon the capital in thbse banks. shoold-distinctly know their future; fae are they tobe the victims of Bank Aboliiioois or not 7 Sooth Carolina Charleston certainly, has never sjen abroken Bank. Her peopT.e! have never suffered from them they have herpofore been honest helps and efficient alltes in carrying forward the general prosperity, is there t be a divorce, too, bet weeo the banks and huiihess ? Are they not to be counted upon as heretofore, as tbe prop of the mercbaot, the friend of thel me chanic, the Tigbi arm of well directed enter prize ? In one word, are tbe banks to form inifu'ore, no part of the business machinery of ihe City, of Charleston and State of South Caroliina ? Are they now and shall tbey henceforth b considered enemies of the Republic" legal outcasts and oulaws ? Oras engines of gtd, to be prc perly controlled and jodicioosly resolated i be Ifmf they ever have been heretofore. in South Caro lina, cherished instruments of good,! deriving: and commanding puttie sympathy and support f We repeal the great, the true, ihe looanilfipa tetl issue is before os ! We have now; got tb the core 01 ine question, 01 wnich ibe sob-treasury the idea, that the farmer and planter are the na tural enemies of the merchant and ; tbe whole aim, the "constant endeavor, of Senator Benton and his allies, has been to inflame the -jealousy of tbe agricultural against the commercial class es. :1s South Carolina prepared to cherish this haiefol jealousy ; this cinZtrar of in terests, and classes ; this social firebrand ? -The subtreasu ry was commended to us by the auspicious, sec tional aspect it was mace to wear-i-il was to cut down the commerce of New York and build tip tbe commerce of Charleston it was to keep down the Tariff and cut down tbe expenses. of Government it wont upon the people of the State, because it was made to speak the charmed words. " Ttie South czainsl the JSorth." But the question we have now lo settle, Is, not wheth er we shall wrest an advantage from the North; whether we shall lake care of ourselves against asupposedJhosUle commercial interest,! is wheth er, within twelve months of our Souibern Com mercial Convention,"; we shall declare undis guised war upon our own commerce and our own merchants. Ihe sweep of this policy, which was first to strike down New Yorkihas at lengih come home to us and demind the sacrifice of Charleston. Are the people of South Carolina, ready to pay the cost of Senator Benton's am bitionor, if it please them, Senator Cal houn's. We would only remind tbem, as to the illusive dreams of the latter, that we once took Jackson with the hope of Calhoun, which resulted io thelieality of Van Buren we may now take Van Buren with the hope of Calhoun, and get the reality of 'Benton. Bat to the great mass of the people,! who hon estly seek their own and the public good wKo are looking ahead we pot tbe qaestion, are you indeed the enemies of your own banks, and do you henceforth seek to discard tbem, or do you mean to sustain them 'and to use them and pro tect them against Bank Abolitionists, io or out of office, whether they speak to you from high pla ces at home or high places abroad, iui WILLIAM LOWNDES. FOR THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN. Hurrah, hurrah, the time's at haod Whefi all the Whigs united stand ; Their Land from bondage they must free, And raise the flag of Liberty ! i; : . This flag has long been trampled down By those who are as Locos known ; " They fain would crown Van Buren King And us to abject slavery bring, j : Let all who love their country's cause, ' : And will not trample down its laws, March forward now with heart and hand And save the. honor Of the land f This country once was bought with blood ; It long has stood and stem'd the flood, But now, alas! it's plain to see : I It's sinking down fb misery. ! Our currency is all destroyed, ! ! The Constitution counted void ;S , Van Buren says he'll sink or swim Upon bis great Sub-Treasury Scheme. Now, Whigs, will all of you si $ siill And swallow dowrii this bitter pill ? Arise! and let the Locos see i I That-you stand up for liberty ! H Let's rally round our country's fnend The Heio of the Northern Bend!! Let Harrison; our watch word be Resolved our country shall be free. If t - T- - mmmt 1 . ; jWe. have received several Nos. of the Mount Pleasant Silk Culturist, and Farmer's Manual, published near Brandoaville, Va., by Messrs. Alter &. Miller. - It is devoted to the growth and manufacture of Silk and Beet Sugar,' and the improvement of Agriculture, Horticulture; andj to Rural and Domestic Economy. It is published in Pamphlet form, once a month,1 and contains sixteen pages in each No. at one dollar per annum. ; - , - .-; Iietters addressed to the Editors of Ihe above Work, must be directed to Brandonville P. O., Prestoa Co,? Va., post paid.r-Eus. W'at. - - DEEP PLANTING. patron of ours informed us a few weeks since, that while taking his fodder, he dis covered a great difference in appearance be tween two pieces of corn, which were plant, ed' at the same time, and In the same kind of soil. The fodder on one piece of ground dried up so fast that be could scarcely get through with stripping it before it was en tirely burnt up, to use the common phrase. Oaf going to the other piece, he found it green to thegroundnd in good plight for stripping. He was struck with the .differ-- enqe in the two lots of corn ; and on re flection recollected that on getting ready to plant his corn in the spring, be run a furrow with a large shovel or bar-share plough after which he followed with a small plough call ed a bull-tongue, running it pretty" deep in the same furfow, (ill he got perhaps half o-vet-the piece, when he concluded to plant the ibaiance in the single furrow, and discon tinued the use of the bull-tongue. There suit was, that the part planted deep in the opening made by the small plough, where thejlarger one bad previously been run. pro duced a third more fodder, and of better quality than that planted in the shallow mark made by the large plough alone; besides mo j great ciuerence tnere must ue in tne weight of the coin, the latter drying; up too fast of course to make a proper article for bread. This should be remembered by far- mers, ana tne evu 01 snaiiow piougning a- vdided, especially since all seem to think the, seasons arc becoming shorter and much dryci than formerly. Cultivator. BOW spirits N a certain stairs t f t' accompanied by. ir.diesi'.r:, -greatest evils are apprehended q -n : grounds, and the worst ccn?iquc-r t- i Ancient medical writers supposed t!.: lobe confined to those particular r : abdoroen, technically called hypecher; :ri are situated tn ibe right or left mde ci V ity, whence comes the name LypcLc:J-. .The common corporeal sy mptcrr.s ere . cy in the stomach or bowe!?, am i - cos u vec ess, s rrasuj od i c pa i n s . t j rf d i r. of fight, ralpitationsj ;tnd often an tut..- . othJCing the attention cpon any s-ujc; pui uuioj vi - rojHgmg in any ihir 1 mands vigor ori courage. Also lar;2 the rcind becomes irritable; thoi'fhtlt T, , ing melaocboHy, and dejreted, arc :. , : a total derangement of the nerves ?v - Ihe mental feelings'and peculiar irn that haunt the' imagination and uvrr. the judgment exhibit an infinite liveri:y. wisest and best of men are as open 10 il lion as ihe weakest. :- - CAUSES. A sedentary life rf any , kind,- r sprc; vere study protracted to a hie hour in t! and rarely relieved by social intercourse, ercise, a: dissolute habit, great excess in and drioking; the immoderate use if 1 violent purgatives,' ihe suppression cf bitual discharge,as, the obstruction cf t! ses,) or Jong Contioaal eruption relax si bebtlity w ooejor" more importanPor;r j the abdomen, is a frequent cause. ' ";rVv;--xi TREATMENTS r The principal objects of treatment arc move indigestion; to strengthen the ' . to enliveo the spirits, which may lo by exercise, early hours, regular mra! pleasant conversationfj. The Itowels (it r beingcarefully regulated by the cccai of a mild aperientf ; We, know no'hir calculated to obtain ibis end, than Dr. W Evans' Aperient Pills being mild ard in their operation.: 'I'he biiwels lpir ;y cleansed, his inestimable Camomile Pi!U, are tonic, anodynei and anti-spasmodie) c : infallible remedy,. and; without dispute proved a great blessin.to the numerous j Some fihysicians have rccommendtil use of mercury, butil shnnld not bp rr? r" as in many cases it will greatly-'aggravu: symptoms. : " Van Buren's rcigfn shall soon be o'er And we shall feel his power uo more ; Harrison then shall lake his place -And save the country from disgrace, Dick Johnson with his yellow clan shall leave the place as well as Van j Let nut the second in the natioo' Be one who loves amalgamation! - .. "-j j Now, Whigs, I hope you'll all torn out And through the nation raise this shoot ; Let the glorious echo run j ;, Hurrah for General Harrison ! ! ! 2 : . 12 NORTH CAROLINA. 2 S Until a few days past, we have believed that those of our friends who have counted on the vote of North Carolina for General Harrison, were too sanguine, and we had almost despaired of seeing the old North State resume the sta tion which she once held among the Republican otates oi the confederacy ,lJut we are happy tone enabled to say that, tromi Conversations whirh we have recently held whbv intelligent gentlemen trom varrcus quartersjot the .State, especially in the West, we have:ccme to the inclusion that if Ndnh Carolioa; "votes for Van Buren, it will be attributable to" the lukewarm- ness of the Whigs themselves. jThat such t cause, we have too-Bjiccli respect for the intelli geoce and patriotism of the State d fear a mo tpent. With an able and efficient: press, intelli gent and! popular Electors and industrious Com mittees of Vigilance and Correspondence, the old North State will be as sorely found on the right side of the political fence as .the day of e- lection come. Petersburg Int. j i is ? : :, r SILK VELVET. " Interesting and Astonishing Fie!f. SCpASTHMA.THREE YEARS' S I f ING. Mr Robert Monroe, Schuylkill, r with iue,abuva dftresstng malady. S; Great laogourflatolencydistiirjed re . vaus headache, difficulty of , breathing, t! J and stricture across'the .breast dizzn.c? , vous irritability and "restlessness, 'could r in a horizontal position without the ? rr impending suiiocauon, palpitation oi u distressing coughicostiveness, pain cf t! ach, drowsiness, grpat debility and dtT.c; the nervous. energy. Mr R. Monroe every thought of recovery, and dire d . on the countenance of every person intf ri bis existence or happiness, till by acci ! noticed in a public paper some cures t Z. c Dr Wat. EVANS' MEDICINE in I, s plaint, which induced him tu purchase a age of the PtIJs, which resulted in o removing every symptom of his disc wishes to siv his motive for this dedans that those afflicted with the same or 8nj toms similar to those from which he ii I restored, may .likewise receive tht ints. ; benefit. - : - A CASE OF tic DOLonia :;. Mrs. J. E. Johnson, . wife of Capt. J Johnson, of" Lynn'; Mass. was'. seveiely z: for ten years with Tic , Dolereux, viola : in her head, and vomiting, with a bnrr.-r in the stomach, and unable to leave her . She conld find no relief from the advice eral physicians, nor from medicines of nnlit after she had commenced osm Dr r medicine of lOp Chatharo&ireet, anJ frt time she began to amend; and feels s ui she continue the medicine a few days ' will be perfectly ured. -' Reference ran ! as to the truth of the above, by callir g Johnson's daughter's Store, 3S9 G;a:ui . N.Y. '.. ' r " .-3 I Singular Lawsuit An English paper say that a curioes lawsuit is now going on in Pest, in Hungary, between si butcher 8t a cattle dealer." The butcher had lent 1000 flr rinfcto the dealer, who sometime afterwards called on him, as he was at dinner, and laid down a note for 1000 florins, thanking him at the same time (or the loanjij The win dow being open, the note wa blown by a gust of wind into1; tbe sonp tureen. The butcher took it out, and holding it by the corner to allow the grease toT drain QV it was seized by the dog and swallowed. Per ceiving that he Njd donef wrong the dog absented himselfeiind did not! return until . , ' .1 Urn - - !.,m ,.i ll k . ; We have in oar office a paternof beauti ful black silk Velvet, manufactured by Mr. Jolin W. Gill, Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, land we are gratified to hear that part of bis mah ufapture was sent to Philadelphia and found an! immediate sale at a fair price. What makes the matter more important to the country is, that Mr. Gill growed the pnul bejry, fed the worms and made the Velvet an; in one year, and he teeis so contident that theT success will attend judicious, well managed investments and labor in the silk business, that'he has made extensive! pre parations to enlarge and go on with !t. We vish him success. '.--Harris' Intel. .J& ! ' GOOD NEWS FROM PENNSYLVA NIA; " NIA. . ' Our information from the elections held tn Pennsylvania on Friday last, for borough and township officers, is very favorable to the cause of Harrison Jf form. At and near Philadelphia, the Whigs car ried every thing before them. Their gain has been tremendous. Tbe old Northern Liberties is completely recovered from the shock of last Fall, and, instead of a majori ty fof 900 votes against us, gave on Friday -a L. 4ant4- ff K I ll 1 tn I Attn r I ft .a ! . . . . - t - f HlRlpriiT ui uunaiua wi iu win wi nc nr - i r num n S JarVI3. 13 W ing candidates. j (From Franklin county, we hear that the lVpi2s carried the election by increased ma jolrities, not only in Chambersburg, but in dtjher Districts. A letter from that country, dated on Saturday last, say: "You may sit down Fianklin county for 750 majority for Old Tip ceitain. There seems to be a sttled determination to roust the Spoilers, ahd I am certain that nothing can stay; the Current that has set in so strong against ijiera." Nat. Int. the evenini. when he was killed and open was only the bark and rind. We have til deal ' ed ; but the roteiwas, of course; by this wi in ihe general purpose, and meet tbe spmt-of , time, wtiolly digested. The; butcher has whicbbctub treasury was only to index,! T&e btougbt an action fbr the tboO lfloiins, upv. uvirtwicrcc mc panxs as MS wsiru inent,ahd ttd aPD ROM 4 m I tss.s4 t mm. m fienton for its fatherland Editor F,,k;;Mit first iU oi utchtr, he 8 ne oughUO ; mi heard there-a disiance of nearly sixty miles preacher, in South Carolina. It proceeds tipon I bear tbe loss. j - H ' ff he'Houfe by that com mitt ee without a- Ependment. ' 2 , Vi 'i Tti ITent nnal nnKliakaI t ChAf rtnwn. i m commerce ine names a it msiru .u.u 'ir.. . . . Li i y "v - r-v,,.v.. fcw. wu,c, W1C ucaeWlB5ea lo PaJ w,,IMd .sayrthat the late explosion of the powder TSrS considering tbatthe note having gonejto j n of Jtrnes Beatty, Eq., was divinely felt j naro mere a direct line. :j The" sob-Treasury, which parsed the Senate some weeks ago. and in the House of Representatives has been ever since in (lie custody of the Committee of Ways and tu.n.W Ptftrdav - reported back to CpMrs Anne F. Kenny, No 1 1 5 street between Stanton and Houston s a ted for ten years with the following symptoms : Acid eructation, daily pains in the head, los3 of appetite, pni of her heart; giddiness and dimness of s;-1 not lie on her right side, disturbed rest, in ability of engaging ; in any thing that : vigor or countsSfKnetifTi a visionsry ; anaggravation of tier disease, a whiniMrJ sion to particular persons and places, gr. apprehensions of personal danger and ; an irksomejies8 and weariness of life, i! ted, disquietude on, every s slight veer : conceived she conld heiiber die nor Ii v ; ! lamented, - desponded,":.' and .thought s-Sr mjst miserable life, never was one so t ' freqgent rnental hallucinations. Mr Kenny had Jhe advice of sever&l r . physicians, and bad recourse to nunn r. -cines,bul could not obtain even temporary : lion of her distressing state, till .her'huM-: suaJed her tomake tnalof my mcdef-t trt i' She is now quite lelieved, and rinds i not only capable of attending to her t: t; . fairs, but avows I hat she enjoys as good I present a she did at any period Of her f. J . Ken ny , h usbaod of the a for c s 1 2 .Kenny. - 2 22rv - : .-.', ' Sworn before me, this 14th day of D 1336. Peter Pinckney, Com. of I) IcpremarkabTecaseofa( HHEUMATISM, with an Afftcit . I,un;s cured under .the treatment i f ' Wm. F.V AINS' 100 Uhathara street enjan (Newark, N. JJ, afflicted for fior year i severe pains in all hi joints, which a- increased on the slightest motion, ihe preserved a steady whiteness ; loss iA .r-j dizzme in his head, the bowels c-mrr t' iv mstiv. the nrinehicrb coloured . snd - j o profuse sweating, unattended by relief tjove symptoms were also"atiended wi erable difficulty of breathing, with a s ; tightness across the chest, likewise grc-t of due energy in the nervous system. Tbe abive symptoms were entirely rv. cure effected by Pr m I a BENJ. J JAia Ct7y of JS'evj York, ts, Benjaaiin S Jarvis beios duly sworn, tV pose and say, fliat; tbe facts stated in boye certificate, subscribed by Lirp, tr? respect3 true. RENJ.S. JAIU Sworn before me. this 25l!rof November. ! WILLIAM SAUL, Notary Public, t 5 au street. ' Sold by the following JgcrJ. GEORGE W.BROM'JV. Salhbury, JOHJSTA. WO LIS (Bookstore) Uherc" J. H MDERSOJV, Camden, S C E JOHN HUG GUYS, Columbia, S. 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