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. 1' 1 11 .4 i 1 s 4 f f i I j . V- ' .1 i I : i cini Ure. 'V "V " .ft" 1 f. ' ft y.'f J; o,one mn he advan 1 U ill ihougli their "condi; ,.!llaltHwKPone t Certainly, la outstrip M" Pce!ence, and fed ccrl-in prece. '-li. -fii i J onaitoa ri d . r nn I i n - JiitirYlal that state where ,fl'L,fnfot.nd has himself 1" L civi ioicltnent. This, in. I. .w'SiUI' mrfirecllr nlt.i.Trl Bwl? ! h is re ma tics ; con- 1 Mi, iRj atientive ?. and nolo .UiPf itfentionj what follows : 'fosrtf otfel -lis prjppejrty,'aays he. :.i'Wltii'HEti. 1 -UP i AND 11IS Stae.P Ano this 7 he W n SA ft" . - f. ft p Ifraifc grand leg isl a mmwjto fwaicii we look itis prctt Ai4i grand, legisla- , itit .. !. jiAoniPit; tint r.ni -jr J 0 -is . . fc, i" f ; ' " , . . " . . - . and when .the ( day -armed adapting the words of Bishop Heber,? :. V , - "From man j an ancienUiTer yf ' ; ; Jorornany ahiirandplaio,-';- ' 'n.-J gathered to deliver "l 1 he land from faction's cbamj"';- AnJ such a gathering, for such a purpose, eye had oetei til! then beheld; nor of such, much are ihe people ; habit uated 'to en trust their most important business to ageut and ne2lecUvtfceaiseifnad'h'!liBfaiy en- KIeart of ! mad to conrVit e The people were' assembled rif hef ere not. thete i no People -The Deoocracy '; of thy State were gathered together if ihej were i)ot, there is is no, Democracy. a t k ; I'S f - i f : , - : - : .-. r i" - ... ! i - .Si',. - ' ( i.' ; .-V " I I- - - ' ! ! P:. '- . i pitim, f land as , follow Wh'fgs, 14, X-J. I by tiawaw ano.Ker namber collt as my es. mloislration.7, ' r llt' aiare wilf pefmlr," bonib'v that yoa Will X- 1 - If D?i0f'7 A?;far as heard ;froWit stands -flSa 94rAdminielratioo 60 ,Vi' , 1 In 23 diatriVtt't'bero t no Choice and '4 remain to De lieara from. i lo cate ihere is no eteetion of Girern6r .M the people itieS'snate makes choieif Mr. ; Kent wili; in ffVVM1 nexl G.Wernor.: t' 1 5 ot certain7 vrhethpr W ash i n c ton D i s trir I, b e fre state d to 'ha it elected NoycWhig. Ke is ejected his majority will? be; s cice. In the Oxford JDiSirict there, were lifo Administration and VnVlWihVgianfJid a y . The Whig ran ahead of the mher Si 'there are four W hits and two Admin! -f tration men eeitainly "elected, and in oW district there is. no rhuire and the other! is still doubtful .Riclimond Compiler. THE VOiCEbTHR PEOPLE. I If our pa per "was a daily, publication, We would not have room to notice half the poo-! tilar gatherings that are held in every part rjf the Union in these times: to bear teifi mony against the misdeeds of the Admios- tratiun, to honor the merits and serticesr fcf Harrison, and to exchange, congratuSation nVlhe bright prospects" flow opened to Ull we sincere lovers oi our reputtitcan lasmu sr , :f : - -- - - ..-..- .. i -. i - ions. Where, we again ask, do the Loco focos find the evidences of any Teactioi. pr 'any thing to found a hope upon ? What ever their vain tmagindtiuns teli them ; whatever their wishes may. suggest; bbw ever false statements may deceive; it is hardly possible for any rational and well informed roan among them do believe that Van Buren will be reelected. Maditoniani ICJ4 Jacob F. Minizinw, Esq., has been ef fected Mayor of Chatlys'on, agamat five other; capdidates. The election turned entirely upon jucal and personal grounds. - at his death he is not .. to vieJlpmitin ;to Ins children, Lhard te Waf straggled to ac- sh fntftheir benefit, it is to go rP-itJt0; fRotcrofnent )s to do. with it, we brmcoi l is true air. urownson m priday; .October 2, t4o r ftaoe tried tfte JIagtcianu$ maaie tcont do, nctnusi iceaitier the stomi with. Tippecanoe. ftdippphJspP'Jl" man s prop- VH!G;E lbiiece&c. jut it rf quires no ,hx- , (LxiieM penetration to see that No. 1. Col.Cn ILICAM VVHIG ELECTORAL TICKET. i Citwi be Istroyod there must ne t ieri?JW8naeftM0 Preent one t-a possessing more property man . gatodd this, he must be prohib- L is iccrrjoltirig his "property -or, rp5 tpatb!e take n from him when CieMBlihlcroe !the property of (i&jfdel atoong those who pay islcan pe done consistently iU,Jod!of -tie lWho(e,j is a question Wimloas'lf meet With a serious answer: rtoIikilae SrTreasury law; be stepof aVf stghia 4igrand legislative Nffllealejlfiprhe present, our '!( tfd.ft: but iol one tnins we are HARLE3 McDowell, of Hurkeco. 2. Gen. Ja.AVellbobw. of Wilkes. 3. IJAViD R amsour, jof Lincoln. 4. David , F.- Caldwll, of Rowan. " 5. James Mebaitk, of Caswell. j 6. Hon - Abraham Rekcher, of Chatham. 7. ' John- B. Kelly, of Moore. 8- Dr. James S. Smith, of Orange. 9. Charles Manly,! of -Wake. : 10. Col. Wm. L. Long, of Halifax. I 11. Wm. VV. Cherry, of Bertie, I2rTHOMs F. Jones, of Perqnimnns. IS. Josiah Collins jof Washinjrioni 14. James W. Bryan, of Carteret,! j 15. Daniel B. Baker, of New-Hanover. On Tuesday the 29th instant, our town presented a considerable scene of anima tion, being; the day appointed for the Row IM i.iL .i . l K'k,- ni ..: 1. . t i -It. inllsBWVSUiatllseoouui sucii a system " g jLAcicguun iu siau ir ivaiegn, 10 istiiHiaiir.Any other Gbvernrdeht, attend the Great Whig Celebration, to be 3krimt1vi1ihen; be the most tj. ieu xiere on Monday next. At lOoVlock, J,ep.ressijon:the face of the A. M.$ a !arge nurnber df Ladies were seen i'lifij tiatl peip I ;-mV be .- tedaced to . . . t - i. . .! , f irMM-4iU Wnsurriassed crowdln lhe baony, windows and porti- isi'ojVSf "p& gmlty and fallen race. co 9f the dwelling of rVr fellow citizen, ation, assem- htnit in frnnt 'nf nlfil rv h pro 11. I ..-- w. ...v. ....... V .a nrrin-kl. AVIOflrijn In .BUI. I i LuMriii J ;ri.. !,,. h.,ld concourse of our fellow citizens $it (&ctak! U fb, not until it takes Wai. Chambers, Esq. I The Delega ioansinil- inli mates, i at; the mouth of commanded by Col. Macnamara, ass 2iiWsi.rU tiitpbiiit'of the bayonet. I'tJCiCil .jaiedbnti ano -If her week, we will I was also found? Accompanied with; raili- .ij'4aprnrte the bearing of Mr. T3!0ocfecdbnjthe systern of Chris- i iirniri a .; . i . tary music, the Delegation marched ; to the mansion of Wm. Champers, Esq., there to receive a splendid Banner, prepared by the VVhig Ladies of Salisbury. From tle Por tico, Miss Mary McCulloch of our town, if i I (F 9fih Carohna U'aichpiari j ;KEssis,EolTbRs: lo tba-Western Caroli nun Qfjhe 311 of. Joly !abt,-I eawa publics t4on, written. I soonose.-hw hm 'lnf. !'Saed -'A Friend to Eqnal Rishts who wistieait. makhiajselfknoAn ab'roarf as some very great persazeesneciall? in nn.it i : fur .huine, here he is known, he has bo idea of his standing as a politician of resfeubiliiy . ! ; . Fhft 'fiter ID lh Carnlmian inmin lA tlitttlr .ibatihe Federal Merchants and rnoner'shaYer?, n- r,ccu. . ineoi, are-a roust oesper fe ser of frllows, who are trying 16 decpfre the inuie ineno 001 oi metr vois8 - caoss i belieta you will ba prasoted in cats .'of yoor soccess. : V .; -? - . x.l therefore, desire: that yoa, forward, yocr bin against. me for-olleciicri ft AVilliamsborg, Iredeti eoonty, NorthjCaTolina,and from and af lp' lb day you receive this letter, send rne no more of ylMjr ptpers. as I have determined nut 1 tale ibem from th e Post ofSce. z: " ; Jl ' ? v "' I Sobscribe myself. - 1 . , i : , " JOHN FURCUE5. ajdd those of, Cabarrus id particolarr fbre sa;ys If at a tittle place near hiu, there are twp Fed- citi oiores, ana wnen anv ol their uninformed i :et&hborsjrb ther'f.theae insolent Fedcrahgts at-. ack tbem on politics. fI sunnose he means ibose fellahs who attend to those Federal Stores) and jtjujj? to them-from crnch fiiiht Khrt the 8oatueJ. Citizen. GrBenRbofiMiah . Patriot, and Ltcil Banner, and then lr their hard cider aiMand spurions lires ol Harrison, both Dojcb au English and ihey: tell these ignorant peo pl that the Government is in&ulrent, and wish es jo put down all Banks." frc. He thn wirns 'he people to be on their guard, for those into-' lerjt Federalists are very; corrupt v and devoid ol principle. Tbe writer tb-n goes on Uoive hi pmion who tbnse stordy Dutch will support at the election in November- He, says,- if he is riof Very tuach mistaken, tbey will give a dor dial and very unanimous support to Mr-Van Bu reo, wb gwa fur i be interest of the fartner, roe chanic and laboring men generally, arid i against the BakV' &.C - --, - ;-. . .....j Now Messrs Editors as l am aomewbat ac q ainted and live near this Utile place, which is 8nnalrd in that part of Cabarins inhabiltd bj 'German?, and I have some knowledge how things are carried on there, therefore 1 will give a jsmalS hi3'.ory of that part which Mr. Eqoal R ghts has left oot,designedl j or-fbrt,for he oiovi have known more about the place thin tie told ; but it would noi have suited bis purpose so well to have giteo a fall de.atl 1 here ts beside hose two Stores, a Fedpral-torv-Locufo Grnff ohon. kent bv one of the most insolent, corrrnot L..co's that the country affords fqual in mak ing iaUe statements, to any one that can be star ted ; and when any of bis neighbors come in they have Montgomery and Hawkins' Circular, and. the beautiful sheets of the North Carolina Standards, paraded by dzeos, in the shape of extras, the Lincoln Republican, and the Jim j j The fiepeahrs.U is stated that the Ref palers throughout Ireland- are known by! their dress a pepper and salt coat, velvet collar, and repeal buttons, which gaih Mr.; -OConoel has already adopted." ?icAl mond Compiler. p I j ommuufCftttou-- ; i F.r tht Carolina Watchman. I i -: No. 1. j J Messrs. Editors Seeing that your columns are filled with emanations tomi some of the tnost able statesmen and patriotic ci !Zns of our conn: try ; it is with some diffidence that I ven:urr jjbefore the public eye Vet sir, w see exhibit-filed ahout lhe Capitol ant White House. scertt which would almost " ra ve tke siooes abouV iWashinjrton to rise and Mutinv" : and our bles sed Consiilntton, the lana Charter of our lio ehtes: handed dovrn to us from a worthy artct-s 'Wit - '. 'i -"f 1 i- ij.i " '. .i;lf.Vr,i. l..Vv.L Sr, delivered in a very distinct and appropriate Rtry uatarnistieu. ana ongm rrom ine. connsei oi .ODHED THOUSAND FREE- . i nLoam Ipanies.eoniendiag nobly and hontly tbr pno U.9u..v.( wv.,.v.. -T 'Icinles : and we see this laoitol, our house of i m IK COUNCIL! ! i VLEt'CON VEN TION! ! i .- . -i . . i . . v.. "-e battleha fdtiht --the ' victory won ! ;otsUat?, ntvv, spj goes the Union ! lBleliai Valley on the 1 0th so wilt In tlfe Slate on the SOih Oi-ui- Y M lilted IfiQusarid Freemen in t fla 4qrd pass round! Car- '.Jt utjioii fajhiers and ye glorious otbo iearfbW and hearts of your -n! bbbuiit, yd noble and high soul r5th,oai (he Recess of every valley eigtits )f e? Sry mountain, in; the iV Bcj!it; f e breezes bf -1 he Western jrw evpry par ,tn his proac Moiverse : jjdrojjprt spirits bf Liberty's r-Kaireuye t fed snaH the conscience which will appear in bur next; to! which DjvP. Henderson responded, in the name of the Dslegation, in a prompt arid elo quent manner. All who saw. the Banner, will bear witness to itsjelegince and splen dour, being in every respect worthyof the fair donors, the patriotic band to which it was presented, and the noble and glorious cause to which it is consecrated. Its de vice, in large gilt letters is THY DAUGHTERS CHEER THEE i i O N V A It D ! ! refuse, and this eonstitoiion tlie palladium '$ our liberties the one fiiled with calumny and detraction, and the otherno tottering' to us bise. Not shaken by a inutoal contest tor rob; stiiotional lights; but by a sordid strife foe ,oim ney, place and power. Vh Democracy ! Ut divcounlrv! how thou hast " departed from ihy original simplicity; once so hively ihat , y u needed not the aid Mi foreign cmamtnt! Then thou didst possess the ardent and mnflected loyjj- of all thy children and they delighted to ban I or thee with one heart as , flspnbiicans. HoJ4 would the heart of W ashington bleed, could tit- look down and behold ibem now deserting tbffi first Iovh. and DUtunsr on strange and gaudy atf ttre ; such as National, Democratic, and Jeff?? soman Republicans; and Whigs and Demwritj of 7G y93; and not r.oniem un tnese preiiy oiifi 'ap?iTate, bund apu taria ambitiiiiin rulers shrink with 4,lbf Bop,and ,f iomise,.and As !v!aa:ai n ireril In hH rpfrphino- daw TObuihaaHs. Ml r t -- t ftaoui I, L : i i ; . 's were use fj4mpt a,I vi j iH like "a" deta iled de mmmoAd lathering of; the (Mlu?ln1atlc in all-and Cf PU1 grafes five we yet half a tffieirnrjre33jin ittnado upon oar i f 4!4 rcijiolf riesr ribe :it. No raMnesseti it, can convey to the rJ ' 1 k - IIS . ; . tfannititra. worn UKIOHf-i raniif sip, TheDelegation marched through our towrn f jeceiTo ; den-uncino; each oiher a? Loco tocos, i i I . . . ti , it : i . all.b .ror: so .ccomp.nied tor -ejdi.Uc., W .. .MZSr"..' T. n0 ' & siderahle number ol our citizens, i nere . -ih-r Ar-hi .-onmrv -oeak to os in th- was with the procession a large Canoe, burning accents of an affectionate, but wounded n.ki.k UrA'nnu a,u nf Thlv lat uarent. and sv : AVhy' have you for forgoitie&i ' B r " I I 1 1 d.l.ixa I V hro i Ih-.t tievtti lirs I it . . . . . .. .i. iiiv lairirrii . . ..v. -.. " paddled with considerttble activity, py wiiat ' . and illstjcet wtich filled yoar hearts, ;tn aooeared to be a red man of lli6 forest. the davs that tried men's siul; when to say ... ( II-. . ... . i i . ' s iU- T).m f Mr Samnpl Pr alev 1 ? 1 saw It in print" was. evicenoe rompieie irr . . i . . i Wh,r ihn am ii coonirv whtch once beat was mere, eaioiematic oi uie general cicar-i bjjh jn bosom t Why do yoa now exhib ine and cleaning, which the While Hocse j u to ihe whole world ihi hcmiliaiing ?p.abje . . 4 i . ... . . ... ... II. will undergo on the 4th of March next, j 1 political so.cj;. was y-r Sr V ..in ""--"fc i I kt .i ei r i Too ahil lli niwinir wide. t,nn t ; uiliiw liani oliiiio, ...... - m ... . I ihd nimninn nir:tnl. the Portuta. Which ffUStd We this week cjmmence publishing a Com-i .h ..iihm oi ihn Constitution ? Whv ar- the .... . vi ?TRer eteh'a fant semblance of (;l2Mtitbee bffieltL ) The bright and li il1'19 beantifurand : hospitable :Ttlsreer.c!aji! arjdj heaven-blessed -'iSy'S fyom every win a. fit! WW ( WHIG MEETING JN DAVIE. : , A number of. the Wtir of rii in the Court House In Alocksville. on Satbrday, the 19th instant, notice having been previous! v given. Themeeting waa called to order; and narwn reqaesird to tike me Ubair and Kow land Cramp idJ Wm. Hawkins to act as Secre tariesl The obi ct of the meeiinsr was eknlainU ed by the Chairman, and a lUsoiatioa introd ne ed for sending Delegates to the Whig Conveo- "on is uaieigh on iho5ih of October next;T lo the coorse ol discussion onon - theL flesolotioff some hlf a dozen good Whig speecbes were tie " iiTcrea, in wnich the sharoefal abuses & .wrorg doings of the Administtaiion were forcibly puin ted out: . The Kesptaiion was unanimously a. dopied and a large eoinber cf Delegates tp)dn td,& all ffood Whi'rs who can eo were rrairsied to consider iheaselves appointed, astbej invita tion is lo all. 1 ha Whi? of Da via ara on and a doing, and will not relax in their exertions antil alter the great fottle in November. . ALTAR OF HF.VfijVV . t Those whom love cements in holy faith, Ami equal transport, free as XV a lore live. " "f ! What is the world to them, " lis' pomp, its pleasure and its nonsense all, , " Who in each other clasp whatever fair v" " Higb fancy forms, and lavish hearts can wub!" In this County, mi tb I7tb ult.,bv toe Rev. S Rothrock, 4lrr Leictj Jacobs, o Miss Rebec ca Iu Walton. v -' . In! this County, on Toesday the 29lholt.. by JsrbS. Myers, Eq.,'4r. John Linebargcrtlo Miss Catharine Glover. j THE COURT OF DEATH. ThaAVhfgs of.Djvie ccuaty inrifc ilrir fr fend from all parts lo'join 'inem in a Scad Repast h the 224 of October - " A .mGINN ! l Oaf iSaraVCiiba'aad Sfeat bouses,'are Ooleropsof wheat, ctt?, earn ?nd all r rt cf vegetables are as atcadant as bean can drslro but we have no cnoaey at bome.'nor cao we paid fjt haolingoor rrodecs abrcad. We rr- mise abotioirfal supply ,cf avery thing that isv w bolesooie, to no? trieods bat ycUoza, 'loi's. ; :itAa'we cannot ifutotsh Chamnatsn aod'Bcf' gsndy.we most sufestituie kerdidcrPl ; lawuivjons nave peen srni loan tnt mosi Ojs tin suished Orators in the Coontrv to attend and jive its aUoiaiellectual Repast. MANY CITIZENS. . ..GIRGUS,: : Gymnast i clrcn a Co inimvtjj " Undtt thi immediate direction of Messrs FpiiG & STICKNEY, Prornetcrs. Wil! be exhibited in SalUbnrVjOo Friday and Saturday the 9th and !0tb of October. ' " All pass this gate in one promiscuous crowd, The gtave,thegay,thehumtle,and the proad; " The rich, the poor, the ignorant, the wise Tis neutral ground whence all dis'mction flies. i.r 1 THE M ANAGERof the Philadelphia Am phitheatre have thS pleasure of antiooncing to the public that their splet.dtd Lqaestnan Com pany will perform as above. T , . 1 he Proprietors have also the honor to mane the public acquainted with the fact that their Company comprises a combination of talent and brilliant appointments that have rever before Leoncentraied either here or elsewhere, and that kwiH probablyi never be presented again by any Company that may succeed it. V 1 he proprietors In ibis City, yesterday, alter a short illness, aged 63 years, Beverly Daniel, Adjutant-Gen eral nf this Mate, and late Marshal of the Uni- Cfo Carulinian, read and explained in a very ted States for the District of ' NorihCaror rrasterly manner, both in Dutch and sorter. Eng- lina,an office which he honorably filled for more lish, and if ihese lack any. thins the balance is than thirty yars. And nothing could more forcibl v I id. Pkiioi.tn,,. a'mi.iih.;tTft Kn in. auuru, an oi whiui.is .aoufTu uuiri.i piu w uu cthmjo mic Hign rrspeci in woico uen. uaniei docei to embark anon fliis expensive expediucn hard cider, butiwuh the teal knx5k him stiff. was held by this counmonily, than the. highly. chiefly with the view .of reraovinw from this no- 1' ,,,UBO i'ciyu3 wuw unci.u tms miup uiv no 1 iwpci.air ua uymerousij aiienoea, : r ootic r b!-. classic and lime honored amosement. lhe ob- uniniarmeo, noi are quiie in tne esumauon oi limner wnicn was tateiy given to mm on oeiag pq-iy which, of late years, has been cast upon if Mi Equal Rights, that is, if tbey will promise dismissed from office. He will be long respect by exhibitions offensive bpk to taste and morali to yo e for MrVan Bureo. As lo those Dutch ed bv ail who knew him, as an honesti courteous t nd - tMtnrn ih rtTimnir Games1 ivf ami. pef.ple being o. very ignorant as. Mr. Equal and good citizen. Raleigh Register. 5 Sept, qtllty jn alftheir primltivel purity and simplicity. Rights would have you believe I think he is n ,aried feats exhibitediin this Arena will si.'iiewhat mistaken, for they generally do their iwn voting and their own thinking, lie also hinks that those sturdy Dutch will give a very unanimous support to Mr. Van Buien in Noyem hf-r't but judging from the sign given the I3fh of Angus', 1 would, guess that it wjll not be quite o onantmous as it mihi be. I think Mr. K qjal Rights has rather cornered on himself, when he abuses lhe op posers of Mr. Van puren PROSPECTUS or THE WESTERN WHIG BANNER. he witoessed the wonderfal power and resources witb which the God of Nature has endowed his creatures for their protection exhibitions, which, t Kka nrrtWftW I w AAiiflnr,tAl tv ri ifjt I Ki a V m mo n , f r. GUION, the late Ld.tor of this paper. sdmifaWbv the ff,acefol and elegant Cti- . t " J L: If . I ... a a wisning io uevoic miusvii enureiy 10 me amies ;utii- r iii. knmn in m. Krnnnki nfihi, nrniMinn. h9ainrn nnln Iho tnhennlii. I . . . ...... r. . r-; -r 7---" by these manly, bealthtul .and atretic exercises. nts inieresi in ineouro 01 me oanner: , k..i.i-r ,t,.t A.r,. r Mo- . II 1 I VI HID UCIM'IUCI .0. VWUMUt.C VI II IO s U ' iisage nas renaereo ji necessary mat tne con Qn .,.; iiSm.l -,.iinn 1.: . . w . .t .i 1 b&ai T uvi uu univi wmimii vivawvu ov j vv-v - . j . 1 !.l I ilnnfora a! a nnhl i .Ir.n rnu I Afmn lf crif a it,.. I 1 r . . . - tor say ing inat ne is ppcsea 10 ana wisnes o vtw " r"" "..r, ,i iur 1 9ar ruf h,a seCarjjr tnd happiness. ..i .1..,.. oil Ito.tL-a on. I than tlial Inn I OUlSSI. tile COOrSB WO ICQ ineV ' lllienu IO Dfirll I ' . siordv Dutch of Cabarrus will aive a very unan with resptcl tothe great political questions whtch CIfff SIMM u I LJ W m & Lstj unous support to Mr. Van Buren, who goes a agitate the pub lie mind. In obedience to this This deparlment of theestablishtnerit has nev- gaioal bank monoiKjIies and associated wealth. cusiom we snau ao so, iu as oner a manner as er been approached by any eimilar exhibition ia iesrs Edtiors. there was a certain bell wea possioie. .... . . . the world.asf regards numbers, symmetry of ther ot the Vnn Biren party netore lhe election, ; oc ucuuri.ciice tuomsene 10 m true form, beauty of appearance, flnet' travellinri and hat boasted of their sirengih in Cabarrus When K-epunncans j ana conseqaenuy, are 'opposeu to atonishin2 performances. The flattcriog noti ces that were bestowed epon tbts T splendid in oihfr counties, ilut all iheir braviiin? wou d leaomg measures 01 nv preseoi Aammiaira- not do. for ti is a oonecase ricnism in lion, and shall-oppose. to the-otmost of their owr li-.ile Cnnniv. for about "Stv it a&UHv, tbe re election ol Martin Van Wuren, the ... j j - - . 1 - . ? 1 -... was taknn with a oiseasel Vy. ptesen 1 eaera. incomoeni 01 me executive which was about toannibil iyst Chair; and we will nsa all honorable exertions nn wa allpd in from 1 1 to I 'U promote tne.eiecUOO OI M. HENRY 11 AR fipr its iiioinin(T had. II las! a.lsos and John 1 vler j believing 1 hat upon hcl as too late, tor the Whl fa7wn of their success depends ibe political salvation of Vlorehead iu readiness, whicB eonnteraeed the our country me conunuaiion or our tree iosuiu- tTHpin f hi mediciiift so well, that it made ttons. " t ' a ft- V ft ft . ftft. :sW n.mr hims-lf to tremhle. However, be. V e look upon the re-eiection 01 Alarttn Van applied his balm, but wiFhl.ut effect ; f.r befng luren as tne greatest curse wnicn can be in- Seieeiion of the newest and most popular Airs, rather u.kiillol, and the case desperate-pasi uscieu upon uor cnumry , uy tne unwise meas- Marchf9 and Waltzes. rwovery they gave upjrj despair. It hbwe- ures ot his Administration, our country presents t3 Performance to commence at half past STUD OF HORSES by all who have wit o(8sed ibeir movements, as well as the high en comiums lavished 4ipon them by the leading pa- peis ofyhiladelphia will ot themselves sustain the managers in the assertion abo.re made. .1 Splemlld Kami, composed of . the first Musicians in tbe coanJry, in uie 8HI.IUI peiiorinaace 01 vanuus iiiuuuit m , will enlirenibe entertainments constantly, by a Ht, linyeied on until the IStti of, August , and new spectacle ior me cuuieuipuiiun ui man- ,,ne o'clock iu the evening, and at half past sev now ibere isnnthiug but a mere skeleton left. kind." When be assumed the reins of Govern j en at night. ' ; sThe Whigs of Cabarrus will, 1 think, do (pent, our National I reasury was overfl jwing price of Admission, Boxes 50 cents, their duty in November they have got the Lo wilhgttllion?;ve were free from a Natiottal-Debt; Children under 12 yeais of age half price, ber ro where ihey want them, and where tbey in commerce & manufactures flaurisbed; the labours fants 25 cents. ; , teud iokep ihemdown btflow LIBERTY AND EQUALltX. ill me nusDanuuiaii anu lutwiidiuc weiecruwneu tr 3 K..t. il r lw tvoXpA nn lh mr.t S.ih. i ..1 1 m. . l.LI j . . I yr ...-.x-, W!in success aon proui , prospeniy oiesseu our sUnia Dian. Proper Officers will be in atlen- Country every where, but, behold! as if by daoce , enforce sood order and decorum. toagic, in a ieY snort years, me aspect 01 mings 1 October 2 1840. is entirely reversed: our National Treasury is I bankrupt ; a heavy National Debt is hanging 1 TT T 1 5 11" Vi-H over os : commerce and man factuies are pros- 1 JLl V-r i JLv-Zjl-i ITbY vjrtoe of a Decree of. lhe Court of EU JL9 ty; hld for the County of Iredell, at the Couri house, in Siatesville, on the 3rd Monday alter ihe 31 Monday jn uocst IS40. I wni i ffer for feale'tn Tuesday ths! 13th of October next, at the late residence of Samuel Williarr?, One Noj most distinguished ciizi of h Uni n, States It is ev-1 men and Heroes that would d.i hopr to any rji .j ! I tinn 01 diunirv. held up to lhn! ff az of the tf'rji uu c 1 . . . niSand banners and barges. iriatp: rll'vtces and patriotic fasaodj d.hie'l than alii tbT nun rauoicatioo sent us a few weeks ago. - m. A " ''ft t of it will be found in another column. " 1 . 1 I I f A n 1 I. ,r va worm iae reauei oncunun, uu ..i . ery.waj wunu o . ? traiiora and cowards ? fr i the Pik think ihe unprejodice will readily admit tnej,f . . and lhp h if tl6lVfMal lEPflilir0j weisht of the arguments purporting; to r prove! "voo t pause in ymr wild carter! j I '. . . - . ' CI .... . i !,.. 1 ih.i n.n iiok-enn is noi Ro ff ret i b man as is eeni 'I'hD rnfci ons. iessrs. ciuuors, liavc ure r i . .ii ------ . . , - . u, . . v ... . , , pmIIu ennidered and that his milrtary glory IS orioinated by wiiaessing tne inpieceoeniHu e 1 sancuon nis manoing Army ujm ui 'u'v"" sure the overinrow 01 tne preseni corrupt uuu proi . - f , .ii. I . il ... ..f iU.- 1 1 a-. an n n rl hun iniirtfAn In 1 'mnh lieiUCMl UI IIIV HB'tJ, " ,' ...w-ww p..- I ... some t whose ! deeds of. C,V irm Nmpfr-barts beating in that not superior to ma. wisome .- 1 wish to ay Mn.thtng through youi columW 1 4,8PChin . mass 01 people are chivalry nave scarcely arresieu vmuu.;-. - ihe Whiws and Uemrats.- to $ fF triose Wode .can- proper!'?' fee! and who have died and passed away without And now fellow citizens, when onr country; 41 y.:i, Gen. Jackson's lata torn by faction aod wasted by pecuniary embar- guage o:, me oioie, come ether," and let us mestfio . . . MS : I nen to conviction, tiow. unioriunate, ana isiai I, t'ecfatel : nfliii l,holl ihi grandest I fofTifceJ i ,v , - J;.! .... ,U ui."..;...;- H.rriU. ialan1 .fassment.tn the language ofMbe Bible, -'com.? HillL "al. 1 r . . rr-"WWHM r,,v"v . " j: ' t and let us reason together," and let us meet ;.o ;J4 rf.mj fLarinyihtng,ltKe an i aviddiiee.aa glaring aa tto sun tnat tno layui I To the Editors of the' Western Carolinian. I Messrs. Editous: I have been a Subscti- k. M nn nK... n 1 tt'rt.. n li 1 f 3 n ft I L . a ' . . ' ! I . . I . J . ! wci iw y-fui ipr,i '.ui a ji an. - iraieu ; me price oi our agiicuiiarai proaaciions i a Af TPTTfT iTi"! f" dur.ng tne most oi mat time, i ronsinereo; my- gq reduced as scarcely to pay fur. the labor be- jTftfiA mlO Vfi JL. 1. s jf as good a democrat (identifying myself wnh toweQ on ihem ; and calamity, ruin and desola- yOur party; a9 ever lived in feny age or place ; but since the commencement of the great poiiti eai canvassi ihe character and politics of the t wo intn now iefore us fr the; presidency have en ably discussed nn both sides, and 1 1 must Conl'eas tbai I did not understand myself, while S'lpporiirn' lite present incumbent in. office as Chiel Mauislraie, and until recently, I always believed that you intended lo do what waq i right restablish a splendid monarchy on the ruius of between the Oovernment ana me reopie. i American Liberty. find from an examin.tionf your papers hit you, jt js evident to every reflecting man that a (it the most uncompromising manner, wrneanu chnre of rolers is necessary ; we cannot be ti?i act in per lect accordance wiih all the destruc- re J by it, and Tut condition mujf be improved ; iv primriples of Martin Van Buren, which nl- j we therefore call upon every tnan who feels the Mnmiely, if carried out in the abstract, must in ; necessity of this change, loaid in spreading light volve the liberties of all the tree institutions oi f-a people to aid us in increasing the cir this Government. ! I i eolation of the Banner,injvbich we shall endeav j You advocate the re-election of Martin Tan or t0 a- correct information before ibe public ; Uuren. wriicn isas mucn as io say, mai you nt ,a onT necessary to tell the troth to m lion are spread over our land ; in short, we. see all the mizhty energies of this great Republic completely paralyzed by the mad experiments and wasteful extravagance of a reckless party, Iwbeare only held together "by the cohesive , j . . - , iiicai, aiinciai' . f UM ...L.lit nlnnfar ani nlin eo.m r?a I power ui toe pu.piuuu,,, deceased, all iheM orrn i r a.i rn iii-ir n vri v liiiuu- 111:41 aovca vvaiiai j. ia a . m w ft-w - j ------ - . - . - ihe hard money depotisms of Europe, and to "WT "f fft ? O Iffl S establish a splendid monarthu on the ruius of li SlA y mII ffpn . ftrirl in nivfi ihi. IS I ..t.'..i. I.. t.Miit frnm tliA hands of the 1 ... fkilit nf im inut ill t.ni. 14 tiin prmr 1 nrtrni7'na thpir own militia and are we. the PlP?m.ftI; -I ;; ; -I- ! Lii,iMB rtponle: were! far ereater than his del into which we have fallen, and which is getng f tree people of North Carolina to -be called offto for a hio-h office, we are apt to tee! an oaUgakn roolinnr unnn US tO delend each and all the rnea svH f is S'io Treasury, ot which he appear to iiTae Administration. e lhe President, Cashier, and Director, and his Alihouh the Banner will bear a character expendnore ol one hundred and eleven million I strictly political, we shall use. every, exertion to make it acceptable to the general reader, by ce- votin" a part uf our columns to the diffusion ot information on Agricultural mailers ; to the cause of Molality and Virtue; the Arts aud Sciences; Polite Liurature, 3c , &c. - of dollars in three years, for what? Answer iyour own conscience srrrand see if some) of the money did no g? to purchase some paliry dog9, which would neither follow nor fight. I he Constitution reserves the right of each Slate of; ffi 1f fKek.-Oty, ftfbnday u -1 Itfeltgatea were continually itirf '-en afl djtweniiea'Von Wed Si -I ffi1!!0 "Vtireda and on H V' tjie rising of- thVaanV' bv thousands The whole fjkWf fm fty to jsixty miles Vn ev iti On.lhadffof week heen in a state 5 tion: Witri i alight modi- niev 'i f "Se,,n8i lines oi airs, rie- ( 9UICJ UI . f I-'' ite except 3 or 4, whtcfi through pride of consiiency , ard party animos- 1,n inn votes in alt iiy. onr jndgemenli are perverted aud our patrt- jllian 100 votes in al , joa , kow .elsa is t kli.t ieT."5W-Il.'thia reien. -f w aiming in his hall ? .f i ft f &jr:bia bckrihY V " :-fj pl-r"l';:v.,-. 4..;: ' ;. x ; ;; ? xl-M1---:;..- "'.; 1 MAINE ELECTION. Returns have now been received Iromev I sore8 Qf u,at candidate and bis pan rat., ;nd eTytovrn in ' the j Stale do not throw more and m scattering Ad heard from sov far. TERMS. The Banner is published every Saturday, in belonging to said Estate nine in number cca - sisting ol men, women and children. A credit of twelve months will be given bond and approved sfcurity irqiired, . T. H. McRORlE. c.M.E. Siatemile.y. C. Spt.22; 1340-U1O THE Sobscfiber will open a School in lhe I vicinity of Back Creek Church, Rowan Coonly, commencing on the first Monday ia November next. All tlie osefal branches com prising ao English education will, be tanght, ar. l the morals of pupil strictly guarded. Terms of nition as usual io the Country. Also, it is presumed that Boarding can procur ed in the neighborhood on accommodating ten.;-. Patronage is silifited. ;-?"' rv- - JAMES II. SMITH. October 2. 1340-6wl0 Florida at the beck and call of Van Buiren ? NT.-, cir VV ttro htA hxnAfA rpnmanrV of rl,4 ..-w.wftip amrlt irW W-m Ire tn t-lt9m hirn if if nitmRf h mad- wirhi.1 ibrt months from and bis fttre.mgs of their charge, and save him the lime of subscribing two pollabs and a General Asmbly of North Carolina, tur trr I.inpulmon. N. C. ml two DOLLARS per annum. -vatoTICK is berebv r?iven. that applies T . . .i 1 . VS . , -. . ' r . l I i u'lll m,it IntK riPTt SeSSlOO I SW - fill w w, -----. thp result is that Kent is elected oy a I h m o.fect unanimity of seniiment sejerns tot lost to the farmers and -" " i-. i VS. . . fti v - 1 !--t - r-v " .:... r wnt Ann over Fa r field. -The exist amon2 tbeindividuairaemoers oi cacn par- the way oi .xcnange unc ,.niy u -uu-. r - . . . I rJj ... f -Wh dH!a . os teadily iolo . ooqst'of rL lav?. W j . . . i a m. inn. rnriiami i"j- - . i i . . - vOICSx arc i "ri - ""'"T- 'i.a n aii wpaiouesiions of right andrMievfi Now, sir. elect van uu t . I . . 1 1 . I P 1 ... i . " ..T i . . ... ' . , ..rt'.fto. fttfttAn that onlV 1" nave oeen ,f hT the liberal spirit ol our foretainers United Males, and irom ti. bf the trouble of throwing os in prison for ex- half if paid before ihe expiration of the year or f p3SM5e 0f t aw incorporatingjbe Concsrd Co. U.n f actory, uvoto-toi iuo vr..j. J P. BARKINGER, Pres't. ! y Z?onrd o Direclcrs. October 2. 1340 tf 10 OT1CE i hereby given, that appli" pressing an opinion against ibe President. All three dollars if payment be oeiayeu until tne men who understand ibe oe of figures, know end of the volume. . . . that there are more than aeren milliofi of dollars Any person procuring five responsible subscri- roechaoicsiaLndally in bers shall receive a sia vj ier the Sab- IVeasory ren President of these e same source!, which and their love of troth and virtue about bs cani? produeeH the Sub-Treasury and Army Bill, will -I . nm ffinofid nor arms. subdae our preiudices ! emanate a law layiner & direct taxvpon tis, and elgIattire.4-Tlie Senate 'constats bf a meel in frie0(jlr counfc'il ; and oow, as wa i by the laws of the land sir, you will have la a- 25-members. Aa far aa beard from the two I have met 1 hope in this spirit, 1 will give, you bide by it I am too fast, I will riot say you, be. No naoer will be aisconiinuea out a iue op tion ot the Editors, uulil foil payment of all ar- re8Af .written Commuoications to the Editors tnwsf be post paid, or tbey will nt be attended l0' ALFRED A. BAKER. JAME5 0. ELLiorr. will be made to the Legislature of icri.i Carolina at its Rett session to Incorporate a,. Salisbury Manufacturing Company." . - WM? CHAMBERS, i - For tdmstrui ether L OctubeT'2,lS40-3r.lO" E 1 ! it-.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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