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ft i t t . 1 ' . 4 ' ::. 1 IIP I- m .If-, 4 $t V - i 1 jfcB -rl' -' Ii' H !.; w .l 1 liiiilri 5 . that we e hel4 ani ofieh cx- Boih have positively J la 0fnlfess4 jtlia power- of interfering 4-Doin nave cenouncea me iuiij abolnian;sm, ; - - ; , Mi!su ms -i-it if'l w s:-- til fti'.v . .: - nnrtfiXtOa Willi WJO .iuic"u UiIrttlfinatoaiidi. rresioo - of doutl iXMi doMtle "Wet me .Harmon flag, we Hfefec f faobt the sinceriiy of ob- Di4teiri. '&$ affect lo dread -Harrison's or- V- v Zareas TMUthm inhjs question as men con be jlfV&efJ-fi- tjtowuliit the champion of jiad of rushing to bis support- ft - :!-i 49 H THE STANDING ARMY.- i . t tifiw reaJiesiHnai i.n nronosinir inis raon- jiMemltf ambiiionibat TVr.Van Buren host!. No k donbt he ihojsht i hke; Gen Jackson's, could ha finds, too late,; lie is tifl i& liadSne! barsi bf onirersat in- -VHa XSlfrHE FlDERAUS'iir la former days this name was applied fb a set 6f politieunsi who tyereqn fa?or 0f hating' a spllrldicl? President I i viiig j! in te i "ilie I buM alaci lurnwhe Jin a prince jy. itylH a s,Hlu,,,S fciioue rn ifniiauon t iue European Monperis iThexlw0re:io git ing, to tins Pceiident a great ideaor mone a great deal F:pilfonage1and a Vtapdirg army to-malnlkln this pdwer.4Tuel iRir publicans were: men who were - fori hairing a plain and economical President with " lij tie money m ihjs bands, and no, more pow er or patrdnagejthanwas just; sufTicient to make his oiuleire.spectaMe Qentfaal ington, Mr.- ye person and Mr, Malison were Republicans in principle and in prafi- tice. uui uowjis it nowr air, van hd ren is a dandy in dress- He moves iin splendid English charriot, with: a wbi& man to drive UH-He lives in a House fui ntshed with, regal magniicene: FOUR TEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS Iwerfe spent for JurnUiirt during Jackson's reign scheme. They are now ;Jini i'oCpttaio'; Some about here ptpijX; of W.ft 1 Wf Poinsett 1 rpff $Vfii lfl that In thp hiimhrifr rpanlnlinnii Wl bfe bjbflf jFeaerilists and Loco Focjs, -flftf! 11 3k plan of a foolish' 'Sef. t-.tfirWe learn from roinoi that tbe par- 7t! jJiijol ajre about to ihrpw 'Mr Poiof li bewqarilj nopes, oy nis uesirucuon, io t$1iciindgBatjon. j Dot it will not all do : vffjiioi .sbsatl$fied with 'punishing si)iobi-wlilo jthe principal offender liifiabseoy the very natare of his c:nlelilie:' orders of the President. l&lalif lipresa fecogoition, therefore, he !jf5.p3iSDe,-oat we nave, more iuan cife;hav the following enuorsemenl of the ifiSM iaiitiaf message". . i$?"'' ! . i J1TT51I on dt t ton of th e defences of our MflpFfe i' yard's; as represent i il th:ejaepUnyJart report of the Secretary jespfur tjie eariy ana serious attention rts pif)S asWnneeting itself intimaie thi.ii Ju5)'iecii: cauricf recommend too Vcitit to Jcrtif oisi;deratin the plati sub yet when Mr. TWENTY more must be. Yjan Ruren comes io, THOUSAND DOLUARS alii ont to decorate and adorn the Presidential Mansion for him.! He sends his sons to Europe to visit with KingI anil PrincesVj He dispenses the offices andjhdn ors that pertain itb the expenditure of jthif-ty-nine millions; of dollars : His word has got to beTthe law - with both branches of Congress : He has held the pnblic treasure against law for several years, and -Hie is just aboufto have this lawless seizure rati fied by au act to continue it in k hands: In addition to all this be asks Congress to i & a - ... baTe been, iDJve rrdtv carried oh ; aedltb? tell lb i r Cello'V citizens, that they , w:lf no longer sup art the caaseofrthis wrong and Opjwsion in the shape of Maitla Van Boren, cfany ! bis -- v. trSbe. 5 udd by iqawjuicer, lor me organ izaiion oi me Hiflwe lIlts Presiilent calling their early 1 r ripu3j.Jt?fitjh j to the subject, and saying p4iUi;i4 & -i" pretended ;that' he did i jpdamlii i;iM aoi-ibat poor Poinsett, r:jblae jfor iu::'-- -r. -." ; An wbaf the! sc lenve reebcamended so liUesiden 1 1 1 'The following is a ajfl viey wlwh ;up by the Secretary hkn- :pJtiiJ'4VerjB;; ajfterwards submitted (M<icfVed ito show the enormity still M 41 K i the United Stales evtroli(iljlistrici9, and to , organize the liijei(ict, to have a body of feiiaJie ujiaarctllraen inlACTivE sett UiawwliHrfdf eoual number as a reservk. oy!.l (Ayeiih armed militia futce of two idMlhctusoiM meh.'su drilled asd stationed, i?aj Ue! their places in the ranks, !nce oM!i?l'untry wheoever'called upon teube athy orpeUt he invader. The as REiftEif ro ne tiom twenrw to iurtu Tbe: Mii Iter rri iof service ;io be eight Jniiheuftrai' . cfaM.Iandojtrr in 2;;e6)ttrih part-. twentv-fif e hou firttf he'sejr ice .evryyear, pass- iue cvncio-sion''n ine nrsi ;erm, uno ne ordinary mmua ou the seconid. In this ibousand!;men vill be dis- llotyeTery year and twen Irecrcits he received inio iw.- KfWili oe sunicient fori all U3eiui f!Vt ifhelremainqer of the mijilia, under iproyiaeu tor intir goveiu ahamirtrd i'i - from ordinary militiaTda 'sewr.aittne naoi u ;4 ((jm i6iliil ind iiisn give him a Standing Army as large asJiNa poleoo's was ; artd be is evidently strivin to get hold of the; vast machinery of a G vernment Bank, j All this is so: yet ! th followers of thiol ambitious mortal " iiiv the EFFBONTESYf' to say that they are Re - They trample jnpon the rights of !a fsovl ereign State insult her Executive iMagist trate spurn anol ridicule the sacred ierrif blem of her authority, and yet have th tjfronUrtp to call themselves 'SlqleiRtghA llepublicanv'il j They waste the ; piibii money on sycophants and favorites : The let them steal it and run away they ehee at a rival candidate for the simplicity of bi wauucia auu uivkaiiuu ui uia ucsu PS,i aiiu yet they ' haic j the. effrontery" to Jcall themselves ' Democratic State Rights ttEFUBLiCANS v " r leas are not lobsters'! that is clear! ' Men do not gather ih?i from thistles nor grapes from thorns." Jeii iner aoes nepuoucan principles grow oO such trees. S t Note Let tpe onexed list of appropriation in me last eleven years, ror tne r resident's ac commodation, over ;and besides his Salary $25,000 a year, be attentively considered by reader : . j j ; - : 1 Un the 3J .March, 1 829, an appropriation to com plete the north! frqnt of the Presidents' hous by erecting a portico, - - $24,769 ' Jtesignaticn of Post . Master . General. -'i-:- - ''Ill; ?' lTbe heaven iorawhoeot into pr5e:lwitb a ;fl'iurisn, has resigned; and t; keerbi and sool together has lo reiarn to bis old jVocaubn of EiditorIIejUjs heis to hffte ibe benetf all the.new subscriptions he, can get to' ihe Extia Gjoba till Novemoer, and-- fien whai ? j Wby, the- Ides of November will Ltellf beibrjhe islto go to Spain .or to go on editing, Will be! de- termited by the Presidential election.1 T l If ' Toe following piece of genuine fun we cannot helpVubti$hingl;"'" n J.O ;':-'; ;'. j .- ; From the JVexe 'York' Commercial Jldperther j" Attetio5 the Universe !" " By kitis; doms to the right teUeil. marci JVSocH j are the words of command which the boys sorne times utter, in irony, as commentary, opoo; ibe stagger ing of a pom poos militia captkinli Vre were reminded of them by the bulletin i ildoed by Amos Keaoalz. oo resigning the bfBee of Postmaster General, and addressed to thef Pub lic, in order, as he says, to satisfy theVeholz world that be is not dissatisfied with the jPfesi. dent, 4e. c. Take notice, therefore; ; King of Siam, and thou of Timbuctoo Ali j Picha, and tboa war-chief of the! Snake Indiarisilyea,. all, nations, Ksquimaax and Chines, Turcoman anjl Tuscarora3, Burmese and Britishers; j'Pin darees and Peruvian and the Texians betides It hat Amos Kendall milled, thoocyh jn dis-satisfied--has turned penny a liner 5djf j for the GMe. A -.. ' - i H ' : CochratCi Cannon.This is a newly inun ted piece in the ordinance line. It is so con structed as to fire eight times as fast as j with the common cannon ; some say more. The im provement consists in a three chambered revolv ing breach. It requires but six men to manage it, whereas eleven are reqnired fur the ordinary cannon. It is charged without the use of eitber. swab or ramrod ; and the rapid firing does not heat it. Ordinary carnon must be cooled with vinjegar and water af:er thirty discharges -jj but Cochran's has been found perfectly cool afier;one hundred shots in rapid succession ; and is said to haVe thrice tbe durability of ordinary cannon 1 ' A large assemblage uf people wiinessfdljan experiment with this cannon on the 15th uju, at the Arsenal in Washington City ; and we believe it is very generally approved. : It is; al so said to be very eificacious in throwing bombs and hollow shot. Bui independent uC Iog. and iniiuiate, tssaua-rt tioos," your elections have furnished the strongest inducements fori the p Old Nortb" Jtb foilowl jonr example. . The voice cf Virginia, t poken in; favor of" HtrrisoD, has ! nailed iii the! counterj fciever the slanders wfeich have ; beeblieaped on oo him. Can ha b an Aboilinnist. when Villi giriiaVthe, largest Slave hbldingi iStale in5 b uuiyu, ii as given in iier ,anefenpe iq uiuj Jan he b i Bankmarf; a TarirT lain, arf loierf nal Iraprovement-manio a word, the black cock ade Federalist which bis enemies Wave charzeo!5 him with being, heii old republican ' States j "Riahts Virsioialhas eome forwsrt. in hi finn44 port f ITjese questions, cnotinoatlv asked anil pressed upon the. friends of tbadministralioni pat tbem dmpieteiy hqrsae combat, and exposes to ioo iDosi inconsiueraie ana snatiow-pated,the dtsiogenooos and unmnly meanl j wbi?h have! been csed to defeat the: W hi candidate. Bni' I can tell you North Carolina wil bolfesfcooff temtwitb doiog as well as y irginaj. one will! beat her at her own came, and give a lanrer mat jofity for Harrison than he will get in Virginiaji As a spicimeo of what we wiK doJ vuu mav nnti down the Whig candidate for Governor as e-jjl Jested by a majority of $even Thousand Voles. ;H I say put him down at that majority , for he win get at least that as surely as he lves, aad the; election day arrives arid I do not know of a! person in the Slate wb will vote lor Morehead and not for Jtlarrison. hot tne first time in my knowledge, our parly isiboroughly united. No differeLces about mere men, no petty sectional jealousies or local disputes now divide us we are " aoited Jot the sake of tbe JUnion, and we will march to victty with one unbroken, uawavering front. -Wben the day of battle is over, and viciory perches upon ourBtandard,josi steal off from your fypesland elbow chair, and I will show you as fine a and of true Whiffs as " k'oar friecd. Notwith the com' It-1 wild go for gagging foenjof an honorable i HMC5SIO0 ( Dorn as ires as tuer.) for exnre.w. opinions-ra righfderived from na- W?, secured by tbe t Constitution of our gtintry, and formidable only fo Tyrants, juis, i crn-uoits and l'ories. c- Repub. ns Mrbo go for a President,: who did all hfe could apinsuhejate War, and against a Karmer, wbodid more than anr other man. If puohcansir who go fbr a man wbovoted iq instruct the Senators, and request the If presentatives of hisStato to vote for ab ottion, against a mani who sacrificed him self i for the Son tb; Republicans! whn ff ja t President, wboj in his last mfasae, recommeuas a sianoing army under the nme of militu, in time of profound pace. Republicans! who go fr giving all the lands te the oew States Republicans ! whose watchword is intolerance, proscrip tion; and extravagance, and whose leading measure is a scheme to place all power in the hands oXjbejaXecutive and drain tbe Iat life-blood of tbe Republic. State Rights Rpublicans who go for a man who toted foj tb Tariffof 182S ! the bilf of aborain atons." Who went it for the Proclama tion and force bill, and who have lately dis i(rnchised one o me; sot ereign States of ibis Confederacy. "IftvvjjW ;.;.j ,t-; think by the next eiectiorr you will ;fihd JL few such State Rights Republicans in DAVIE. 4-":V;5IARi:iCD. ; , In Wilkesoorough, on the 12ib inst., ! Rev. James Purvis, TliCmas V7. Ihzuc of this town, to Miss Dtfrphia T'erlh'-f .-, . terof Ahner Carmicbae!, Eq.,cf Wi :;.t VtJ, vaJaboroujbjn Ihe 1st ir!ar, . ,fjfr Terry u Miss RelecchMcrcJ.r -Jn ayettevilU,.-bt ihe 7th inunt. Z' -Vrv-VcD4nieI,U.. vAUll W. '1 ofNew aork,t0.VM,.T?arf;,: J.vie, c of the late Jacob W. Pickett, c; Dapliu c North Corohna. . ' j 4 nr00 5lti,f- bT thW R'Mr. C!.: J'r s B; IriUianu t Chatbim cusaj, MissEmdyJiJuisoatjf Randolph roan?)-. UZZHS : : At bis residence In Orange County r , 01th icst. Edmund Herndon, jj . in tic 7 : year of his age. f V" FOR THE CAROLINA. WATCHMAN. New Jersey again. The charter elec tion of New Brunswick was held on Mon day, and with the following results :; D.W. Vail ( Whig) is chosen Mayor. S95 L. Kirkpatrick had 6.3oi 1-1,000 251 SGI 4,200 00 if(K(lluitnd bor mustered at long and Mplvals i foi in dvie process of lime, near N; Whu!el iass;!!of ihe mililia I wilt pass Sft the fir land second classes, be either K,t;. t . 1. Tl f ..I Jiii l-. . . m.C 4 fiff? ue54.PTjtE corps or 01 tne reserve, amnipe exenTpis, wno win oe nar !:.iettoriejplj ,in peiiodsof invasion iffit 'pti tfl'he manner o( enrolment, ffrpf ;ofs "Ijujseivlc,' and he rate of Vi;Sbtltf he fixed by, law ; but the '3aibefift left 'subject to regulation '; ;Mjn preparei to su&niit to you' itjT ijli'-f 1 " i " ' j' ....... try:; -.kKl 1 - - T ' .. pl i mprej h tj mbug Convention that went and V ice t'resi nartv. have come. Mlear of! displeasing n James k. Polk, f Pftyf xy nomination of Col. llerfllMr. Kins bad mentions that cou d not be recbnciled. so Tfhmgheviwenti wiJorninilp'.ii Prnciont ;2timit.; 10 do, that is, to pro ice President i . 1 . a v ?Kci?ITbre iheverjwas anv Question candidate for the first werej in favor ofXlol indSslori the ' New York'.delegaiioit f5Morality 1 Vifi BiriiSpalfd;iIar fiiends) who voted' se'-fjrjaj onv-i it , is , totimaieu mai ion upon nim oy mis pro SICES t llffea'e iwed any thing for the Uflm fofist pJ: aa'prprv. honnrahle fMiWf f'f pdmpliment would have f pwp, tjjrthe ticket will be beaten. Fur work to be done on and about tbe President's hoqse aod enclosures, Por furnishing the president's house under the direction of the Presi dent,: - 1- - -March 3d, 1835.1 Vt alterations $ repairs of the Preidentrs house for gardener's salary, and for keep ing the groundp and walks in or der, including the lost ol trees and shrubs, - ' -j ji - . r -18S6. Ftr alterations and repairs of the I'residerit's 'house for tbe gardener's salary, and for keeping the grounds and walks in order, including cost of trees and shrubs. For dwarf -wall and 1 fence between the Executive buildings and Pre-. sident.s house,! I- - - 1837. For alterations and repairs of ine r resident's noqse, ana ior su vperintendence around the grounds round the same, u Vor furniture for th& President's House, - .., - - - 1839. For alterations of the Presi- I H In dent's House. iindywrHtfure, and for super intendenceof the "rounds. S.465 00 For salary of the 'principal gardener, 1,200 00 $93,921 61 3 .400 00 ; '"II 1,163 50 7,S0O 00 1 20,000 bo 286 ; ; B . w Whig majority, - John B Hill ( Whig) is elected Recorder403 R. Miller bad 2S5 Yhig roajority, 1JS i ; A ld e rm e x. The whole Whig ticVetfis elected by an average majority of 123. ; j: Average roajority last spring, 81. i j ; 'I -- ' , We take from the Georgia Journal the follow ing call for a political meeting. It gives ap idea of the true political feeling in . the whole State i . . ! i - ' . -j ; ! ' The State Riffbis parly of Jones county, are respectfully inviied to convene in Clinton Ion Wednesday the 27th inst., for the purpose t bf selecting delegates to the Convention to be held at fiiledffiille, on iho first Monday, in iJune next! to nominate candida'es for .'Cor.gressi, iaHd Electors to voie ror rresiaeni and v ice dentj of the United Slates. lYou ths.t are for Troup, attend. jYou that are for Harrison, attend. j; i -- jWe have no use fur Van Buren mpn.L ! I , MAY CITIZENS. CHARLES FISHfeR.TheSalUbury Watchman gives an account df j a speech Mr. Fisher delivered at a Van Buren meet ing at Salisboryjon the 6th standing the voles he fgives, and paiiy he keeps, boh in Washiriglon and at home, theWatcbman says he declared that ne is no van duren man we are glad to see this; for though -e have lost all con- lidence in Mr. Fisher as a politician, it is a sign that he is aware that his district isstill opposed to the Administration. He abused Gen. Harrison in the usual way. oir, t isner was 10 auoress tne; people ot Davidson also, yesterday. (Ie will of course be absent at lest a fortnight from the jJouse, and the Watchman very prop erly, inquires whether be people arp satis- uedat his abandonment of his fjost for the purpose of making electioneering speeches against Gen. Harrison, receiving pay there for, as it is presumed, iu the rate of $8 per " !".- 1' - ill ' " uaj jc ay. xjos - r p i A SOVEREIGN REMEDY. A cor- respondent in Anson pdds the! followinii Postscript to his letter! i . r; f u uvi qi9 I niuisvy'bicu ail remedy for the Chinee Bug. But to the Loco Focos we administer large doses of "Hard Cider." lb. I resi- ; 11 ANOTHER CALL. j 1 . . . ; : 1 1 Whv does not our Federal neighbor! (he Western Carolinianipubhsh the Secretary's plan for organising! the militia ? Why do not the Standard and tbe Lincoln Renubli- lean publish it. Are they ashamed or afratd? if? llt jrpaM and :help ' taiit.--. flliW ff e filing bouse. Pro- locese ot ?Sc!tIkeTCbnveition of the i t Cburc 1 in Kthe Dioc. J .('Wife&nfc onfthMih inst. the I rhtW4ilo(viot Sacred Ltter- A leading measuteiof the Administration, one that the President "cannot too strongly tccommend" is srjj hideous that its very trienos retuse to letitne peopse look at fit. 1 hey keep telling us it is not this thing nor 'Ik' . '- " B f- . a. ai a I : the older thing but what it really is tbey dare not let their readers 'see. We dare them; to publish it. I I I ' Si , - x j j j ; I It is said that the office of Postmaster Gener al has been offered to Mr. Senator Niles bf Connecticut, the defeated candidate for Govern or at the late election I aniT also to Gen. Arn:- strong. Postmaster of Nashville, at present on a Visit here. Ihe offer w as declined by the Ial er gentleman. -. ; 5 r-' 1 1 We give irrlhisdafs papir the proceediriirs in partof the Great Jk'ooog Men's Whig Con vention at Baltimore.'! We regret we have not space to give them inpTull, as well as some (of ences of Cbristiaoity, in the m;a, S. C. was unanimouslv 1 !iblDiQcbe. Pert continue io bi i ntr us hiohlv l?PffrV oreheads pro- tingoished gentlemen.' the speeches which were made by several dis Many of our subscribers nave, doubtless seen1: tbe proceedings ; but there are as manv more of them who have not ; and we wish all to 6ee "the manner in whic thjs Convention was conducted ; to witness, on pa per at least, tbe state of public opinion on the question of a change of Rulers What bat tbe sense of wrong and oppression could have indie-; ed men from the most remote corners of this wide country to leave abeir homes, and travel all the way to Baltimore simply to express their disapprobation of thfimannex in which thiogs feCT Mr. Fisher, a Van Buren member ; of Congress from North Carolina, ubo was elected by pretending to be a Wbig, is now at home.ma king j speeches in favor ot the Administration. He says thai Mr. Poinsett's scheme of a Stand ing Army is abolish project of a foolish Se cretary." But it was " tanestly rec)mmeddd . ' m ir-. . a. t T- 10 tne consideration toi Congress oy ir. van lioreti. W hat docs Mr: Charles J? isher gay tp that ? And, by the way, if Mr. Poinsett is 4;a foolish Secretary," why does Mr. van Buren keep him in office? Perhaps Mr. Fisher him self Would like to socceed him Lynchlurg y xrgxnxan. n h ; Very likely Mr. Fisher would be glad tq step into tho " foolish Secretary V shoes, and Would doubtless, feel as queer as did Maj r Jack Down! ing when he tried on the Gineral's coat. ; Three of the Van BurfeElectoisin Tennes see bave refused to act-iwo becaase they have no "C-ocumenu11 to sustain the Administration ; and Ihe third without assreninff anv cause. - T " I ! -1 ' 1 : Tp Correspondents. ;Davie" has been re ceived and shall appear next Week. Timothy Horcbaxkle of South Berro," has also come to 3? i i i hand. It is lengthy, but Shall be examined. . I Hi PETTICOAT rs. TURN.COAT. few days since I heard a red-mouthed Boren-States Rights-Republican -Dem ocratic Loco-Foco abusing Gen. Harrison forjja petticoat Genera!, tndj- commending MrJ Fisher for going over to Van Buren. The red-moutbed Locd-foco at lenoth si en. pedlup toa quiet Dutch Farmer, and insult ingly -asketf Jura how he liked tbe petticoat. IJIikes him " replied the Dutchman, by a sight better than the turn-coal " The r Loco-Foco sloped off. - 1 CHINKAPIN. . I Vavie .County. ? . J)siAit Collins, Esq. we learn, is nomina ted Elector of the Eden ton District. 5 Cii. A1 i t I . m fRlE members of the lately formed Cavu' il, -Company, are requested to niet ct t Court House, in Salisbury, on Saturday, t: 30th iostantf at IQ o'clock A. M., fr th? 1; nose of adopiir.g a Consiiduion and By-La for the government of said Company. N. B. A punctual attendance is absolute necessary. By order of the j- VVilliam! Locke, 1 f RlCHARDlLoWRV, Joseph! Poor x ; 'ComnilUc. J. S. MacsUmara j :; P. HeSDER.QX, ? ;J f Salisbury,M3y 22--2w43: find there- 4 ' Concord, N. a, May lSih, 1840 Messrs. Pendleton Brxther :,' In nerusinsr tbe last Watchman. in a letter from a certain pleasant G. May, In which he says fund?, duebim in a settlement between myself and him, were left in my hands to satisfy certain debts against him as' enoumera led ia his letter. ijl New I take this method 0 informing all whom it may concern, that Mr. May did no leave any funds in my hands, to satisfy those 'email debts,' which it seems he decamped, leafing unpaid, and that he is guilty of a falsehood in saying so. II any farther proof is waiting of this fact, it may be easily found by enquiring of those gen tlemen of Concord who pursued him after his " absqval ulation " from the village j and collec ted their accounts. ! -" ilf 'f? C. N.PRICE. j A'jfj '.:,-''-o-- JCJ I certify that I witnessed a full and final settlement between Mr. Price and Mir! May, and that Mr. Price paid him all that he owed him a short lime previous to his departure 'from Con cord, t ' S H JOHN A. JETTON, : : . ' ' i!l j j MORE WHIG TRIUMPHS. I if fiw York. At the Charier election. jus held in Albany, tbe seat of the Regen cy he Whigs have carried every Ward in thelCity, for tbe first time, and by a major ity 00 larger tban it was in the 1 Spring of 1639." In the village of Rome, also, Where lheL6co Focos bavealways heretofore had sway ,theWhigs are elected by a rnajorityof 20 - Pennsylvania JI great triumph -It will! be recollected, that, at tbe recent ses sion of the Pennsylvania Legislature, Tho- tuas; u. aiirciwct-, a xjuco roco represenia- tive.from Bedford county, was expelled for k gross outrage upon a brother member. An election to supply the vacancy, just held, nas;resuiiea in tne election 01 toe vy nig Candidate, by a roajority of between C and pbOjl Last October, the Loco Focotmajbr jty was about 300! Wbig:?gainih one coopty of tho K6i stone State not less than i0oovote8 ! At this this rate the majority jfor Iarrison in Pennsylvania will even, ex ceed that obtained by Jackson in 1828. Lychunrg J irginian. APPOINTMENTS' Ty ihe President by and with ' the advice ana consent 01 uie aenaie. if:--. . ; . ' . James B, Shenperd, of North Carolina, to bi Attorney of the United States for the jflistrjet of North Carolina, iii the place of !H. G. Holmes, resigned. Robert M. Noxen, Collector of the Cns- lomi at Edenton, North: Carolina, vice Wil- ieoliMcNider declined ihe appoinment I A GOOD TOAST. ' Attthe dinner recently siven in Raleigh to Gen': Daniel, the 'proscribed of Martin Van Bure, the following toast was given by Thom as !Ulnrop.: r. Trip twoaniels The ropbettDaniel, say our holy men, ill. Wis safe'delivered from the Lion's den, jThfl paniel bfowr times, in safety leaves : ! I TwViTm'i ab1 cr nt Inoa 1 Trtrftn tier I luoV Yo ; .if .L - Friom Georgia and Jtlahama. A letter P FORSMaE.-' URSUANT to a Decree of the Court i. Eqoilv for Davie Counly, I will se!!. at Public Sale, at the Court House in MccksviW, on Thursday, tho 25th of June next, a Tract v . Land, about four miles from Mocksvilla, lj:: 00 both sides of Dutchman Creeks i-coutainhij A T17!7 TCtfQl belonging to the b airs of Giles P. Mumford.cfc. There are about 150 acrrs of .bottom land, sll excellent for meadow; and much of it suiiatl for corn about CO' acres of which are cleared. About 300 acres of the uplaud have been clear ed: ihe balance is iin woods, well timbered While under tbe management of the late Robin son and George Mumford, - this - wag considered one of tbe best Stock Farms in the western pt of the State. ' iifa-'"--' Tbe terms of sale will be, "a credit of one and two years, with inieret from the time posses sion ts given, which will be tome time next fall. Notes, with good security, will be required cf the purchaser cn the daV lof sale.. , r t ,L".;BlNGILl.r,c. 11. r.. May 22, 1840 4 w4 3 V Examine for Yourselves. for the watchman his Coun- From the Petersburg Intelligencer. j NORTH CAROLINA. j We take great pleasure in laying the gratify! ng and cheering intelligence, contained in the; following letter from the Old North State bet fore oar readers. We say to her V On, Caro-i Itna, bn." ; ij i -i t ml Letter to the Editor from Jvrlh Carolina r May 1340. UEAR mr: . p.;! ' Coosider your band as heartily squeezed foil the victory which you aed your fellow VVhigs have gained in the Old Dominion. A victorv more Welcome to the friends, and more dsas4 troos to the enemies of the country, was never achieved by any parly. From our State vour e- lections had been looked to with intense anxiety by both paitiea. By the Whigs, victory was! looked to as the&eal of ibe fate of the Adroinis tration, while the Loco Focos hoped tor ; it las! the onjy means of arresting for a time tbe JoWni ward progress of Mr. Van Buren. Day after day the mails were watched for with an almost! feverish solicitude, and as the intelligence of a! loss or gain for either, party was received, the! jmersury in the thermometer of hope and fear rose' jor fell, At last our paper came bringing bs ihe! resoltj the glorious result, and such a shout as iwas raised when yonr . footing op" was readj lyou never heard or dreamed of. 1 wish ron hatf been here, you would have been obliged to dilhk. one bottle of hard cider'at the least. ! W I 1 You will naturally ask what effect your elec tions will have upon ours ?. I renlv.tha vArT happiest. North Carolina and Viro-inia have always gone logetoer. in the most trying peri ods of our country, they have stood by each oth fer ' sboclder to shoulder." and niihAr ti .. r refuECd to follow when the olher led the way. I sheep to steal the fleecf. Republicans -The Van Buren Federalists in ty are forced by the light? of truth and rea son, lo resort to every low, pitiful artifice, tQ deceive the honest Farmers and Median ics in regard to their-most important inter ests, i Many have had ihp candour to come out and openly acknowledge thai .they were deceived by Mr. Fisher-lothers who were the most open-mouthed ia the late election inj procuring votes for Mr. Fisher on the grounds that he was no Van Buren man nor neter had been ' instead of confessing that they then endeavored to deceive the people, now unbtushinglyassert that " they were not deceived or under he goise ot neutrality, are secretly slandering an hon est man, a bravo warnoi c enlightened states man, who enjoyed tbe unlimited confidence of Washington, Madison jjand Jefferson, lo shield themselves and their " lu ro-coat " Representative from the just indignation of an abused and insulted people.' They shall have their reward! j : " -As opportunities offer, I Idiall endeavor to expose their tricks. I shall fix a spear into the backs of some of these cuttle fijb, not withstanding tbey eject soj much black wa ter to baffle pursuit. J 1 shall at Ibis time only touch them gently wtb tbe'i point of my spear to enjoy thesporj of the r flounc ing. ' " I - ' J ij Thej call themselves "ptate Rights Re publicans Pbcebus what a name Shades of 5Iadison and JetTersonl to what ignoble purposes yonr names are desecrated. Republicans ! w ho go for slaughtering the rornta leading and influential citizen of tTatnll county, Georgia, under dale of the J?do May says: l I go for Harrison. I liiinllihe will get the vote of Georgia with- it! tjie crack of a whip." A letter from anolher gentleman of in- "ence and observation in tbe South ssyb,jnder date of May 7 : 44 1 have just teturried from Alabama, and, from what I iaw and heard, I have no doubt but Harri son. MWcarry that State by a very large and friianphant majority." Il Mfsxissippi Union Bank: -The Colum bus Democrat of tbe latest date says : IJ: Ve learn, by a letter from Jackson, that tne Directors of the Mississippi Union pan k passed a resolution, on the 14th in--uj3SB 01 sjapoqDois nqi 2u;isdnbjj 'jueis ble ad surrender the charter of tbe Bank.7' Rotcan County, South Yadkin Mills. ' , ' 4Jf;MayZ2dt;i840. .. " WE certify that ce have siarted , a Mill at odr Establishment onlhe Napier Patent plan, which cannot be surpassed, if equaled, in superiority in business, in this country, with 1L0 same head of watef.Hrv fH'-v - 'We also, would inform owners. of Mills, that we, the subscribers, are the owners of the abovo Patent, in the following. Counties, viz : Bruns wick, Bladen, Chatham, Craven, Carierct, Camden,. Currituck,' Dbplin Guilford, Hyde, Hertford, Ienoir; Mojre, Orange, Onslow, Pitt, Rowan, Randolph, Tyrell, Wake. ' We also, are prepared to execute all kinds of. work, in our line of business with durability and despatch. -:A- " :,"' 5Cy Letlers addressed either to MocksviIIo V enon, liowan Co, will Davie Co , or Mount be attended to. May 22d lfil0. ty43; H. H. DENT, J. BRIAN. GASPER BRINGLEis hereby notified, that on the 3 1st day of July . 1840, at ihe Post Office in Winsboroogb, Fairfield Disirict, S. Carolina, I shall take tbe deposition of Mrs. Martha Cobb.tobe read in evidence on my o half, in a suit pending in Davidson Sujnor Court of Law. N. C. for Divorce, wherein am plaintiff and you are defendant. JULIANA BRLVCLE. JULIANA May 22, 1840 I w . NOTICE. -The Whigs of Davie County are requested to meet at the Court House io Mocksville on Toesday of May Court fint.) for the porpose of expressing; tbeir. sejjtiroenis in, relation to the present Administrition sf ihe General Govern ment. The candidates for the Legislature are invited to altecd. MANY WHIGS. I have a young boy seventeen years old which I will sell fjr cash or on time. I A. W. BRANDON. Salisbury, May 13, IS40 4w42 ;fri3The-Anniver8ary of the Victory of Fort MeigiMay the 8tb) was celebrated wilh pa rade if New York The Herald says - This splendid. celebration came orT yesterday in good Style. The day was fine ihe sky clear the Khn Srirht Broad wav lovelv the 112 siiearJingtbe young Tips in their glory-tbe j ifStA ID A f Western l(ifcnfrtfni rloomt and the lout ensemble uasor- ; Camliniaii new6tarer.be2innin2 in March, 1835, and ending m July, iwo, io owuti thinks it was loaned ti some one in Salisbury, a few months ago. but icanoot now rerollect to whom. It is not boundbot Jsgloed on the back. The borrower is requested lcK May 22, 1340 tf --2 XUST PRiNTED Jn very neat 3r stylo, on excellent paper, and for 1&S? gale at Tins Oj-fice. sopply ot Common Warrants, wilh aod wiiboot o lions attached. A W, a quantitj of Ca Sa honas May 22, 1540. j ' : ' ' ' v'.; Great Gaines' Case. 'The U. S- Dis trict OoJirt in New Orleans have decided that den. aines, through his wife, is legally en 11 tled tlall theau amount of property, (about 4,000,000; left by the late Daniel Clark. lifTbli Charleston Courier states thai Mr. F. Pickels.a metnberof the H. of R. who returned hte romVashlr7gtona short time since, to recroit bis stiengtb, contiaoes so much mdis session uncertain. The Courier learns that Mr. P3J hal addressed a letter to; the Speaker of the IfQuseladvisingibe appoiniroent ol a uiiairnun oftbel Committee 00 Foreign Relations in his place. JO MS M'KiJVTi.Va - Of every description ceaiJy done at this Office. 1 ; fill ;1!
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