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J- ' I .1 5- ..,'(.. .: , , ' . ' , -. : 5 . ft' I.J li ? XL- " 'r , f - - J f! -Ill ;r: . 4b - -1 iH. - ,.t 3 i'.i i tr'-";! V- Mi- V T4 1 WHAT fARt;Y IS RESPONSIBLE FOR The Norih 'An',cn denies the, fefpon l.tj Jf the Whig. fr Jb? JVPJ6" i Mjr . rL.M. we moil siiu nuiutus , s-i v incv liB fesuvMJii , t-i r-rr- ; 11, II inejilJiUiniUU IIIB pfUUtiMun.q nf Philadelohi CltM . COnttiflf IVJTt). pronOSl- :i iloris oo whieh Ibe mess and Ilhe prators of T-hlf leit.. frpai ibe Deraoeraijc" otgtu ; . i ls hartj ire'accuatoiaed lbfiisisi.ia embra-; t' s :-cinff momeDlout issue betweea we greav t - ras oi i v uig5 ana tDe sefirii iwuubi j ffhcir ponicalfoppooBntf;; - VithouUeaofl- ' a J tJwgntiioH'JproiUgacof thai parlisan fpirn !v' wbicli labora lojuodoce in fie populcnind ), '"S" (h belief ibai.thef Vhic ate , responsible U r lor tlie oriffin, increase, and co'nlitioajjoo of V. v the preaeinV'Daiionardebt, we pfoposarta 4rjf.;TJial the jfcks'fn yan tsorvD-Ao- mlnisir'at ma I aid the'fou udatiooj and ' built ; up ibe pri nci pi e ihass of the ri ati cradebU 5eeon. ThaMhe WbigYOpon 'acquiring i Ibe asrendencfo Coffgrfssin 111,10 tantly pjjopoied 'and-ujrged measures;- for ore ai e'Herll pppsijion of ent bfi . -. f stated H ap-: mutriuon of dinarv w eoutcea rif ? v reentieJ moiiniinj I There an additional snm flC' cniinfffrom irtaidaieto5JaC at itinff IrOfD oUicr fc -In Iban v ordinary fources. . ; f a4t mounting to O,i25,00q noiioo. , j reaaurr r owib, m ou nun t? t o . l ? -i Tr ! 1O50 000 ; -m-A ing tbf f -. '( : l' t- , Mak survlwt and able means oiiihn iT'eaaoTy i from Jliarjril 837,?ot tf in4p aooVele regular receipt -ifoflC customs and oblicla ids - -tr- 'ft: j. raounllo 'T. Here ras J atini of f nearly 3tbi?ty-tw(i millions of doUars, wbieU aa t-ceived iniQ I kSe Treasbrdorinirf rtirf ottr yeari H Mr 1 iVanx Roren'i A4mifiatrai0n; exiifosive of tbe regular and enormous feceipif from uie customs ihdtbe public lands. Tbe receipts were as follows. "1 : 1. i..-: From Jannart, 1837,' to Januafv rv. I84ltheretenue Irom duiiei on imports ik'i finn onn rTbe reTinue! from be pMblit lands In he same period was 20,200 000 : .f- -- Making the nett ordinar? rete I Hue 61 pair! Yan Bare 7f:'l 83,000,000 If to thir snirn (tte add.h a- mount as abot frbin exlrtori f Sli875000 We bare the total sum of Nearlr bneiliondreed an teen miinoDs o mill r ilollara tisid into the Treasury " coder Mr Van Rurens 1 a dm ti. 1 t r ai tl b i t beihifn lb Aeiape liear l iiwejiir-ciny 1 mihioos annul allv. iKii'i' - lfr fi I But snrh jvastie wicked ianV rajcjesa ex travagance bllhat At)mis'ratitn.!hat woen me Tresur4ltfpoft wa'atfettrjtej.rie- pf e aent Hlei) AdmiiiisttajlidnVpny 1st of Jure; ..lajiljj'it appeared bal lnee ?as means hid ieeii exliat)steij,ant thai ibe de4 fieh in ibo jTrfasuif';! fp wulrhe? at IfiM sixteen' millibrrjSbfd jar?, ma Alartin jiVanrBurenl land his Prty rr nsible for about pn'e bnncred -and t bint''. Aiillians Thtis ria WaHMl"Bink wai t foo (hied and mainly built up dunDghis term ; Il'txtstfed when he was turqed out ofbSicej the loplej alibbbgn:jjie and hs pilt4C i;ha lalUu scj(Hi;rfcau tions'not iui call the' monsler by it5 right nhe Uabtnetiannoimeil by sen, an J pursued by the Whigs n Congress, tJcnaLrtriaiicefto. provide income,1 and to brmti xbeniliture wnhin a reasonable liro- tl. . it requireo no luconsiceiaoic, iaucr .iu iVrl rt gf Jt o f 1 1 g Iji jt 4 li o nainre and the amount of the quajneritis of the ;Vti 'Jueri rulelf. buV-tbe iatlae'rwe' b8?esteil 1 Waf fiwersl,. j u bsta n t ja I y asxei tai nedfiTwp ; mcu I tiel prominently, tT io the wayjofaiaing tenoe adequate io;mekt ihe,tnectuai deficiency, and to spjpply tbe cotttpijOfia depijspprf th6-Tre,a!sfiiy;- Ooe was ibe ( deiy pg cred it of th40civernmen te llie tijEj rohirai Tariff, j f le.j; Wiigsi hofer Iredeter mined tp jact prom piljri' jjil 1 acoipgly oii the :7tb bC ne , 1 8i 1 i ontyorje week alter Congress w as org nuzed t jllie .4 xt t sesibn, Mr Clay-intibduced the (ollowiogresblations into tbeenate,: f Hpi&.F.' Ileotlvtdt Iri the opinion ofJ ibeSenatpi .at, the 'lreaen aesf ro'.f iJ.;'Cjorfs.Si fc biisineasf' jobght to be trasacjicjiiit 8ue as. being of an important and urgent naturer may be f apposed to have latluenced ine ex traordinary convention of Congreis, or such a that khe Dosiuonement ofilt might be matcnalfy tieirimenUl to the pabhc inter 'Mrsotred. therefore, irt H.c) opinion pf i Alo Sert!e, that the following subjects ought .'-.Hi. he repeal oi iuo sou- rpaiury. s first, f licit exclusively tongage di jdeliberN Hinn ( Congress at the present Ff mon, iz. tl.i. The incorporation lot: a jilsan adapt -il to the ants of the People and of the rii vernmcnt. .... -.ij :T 4 3 j. The pwisien of an; adequate teve u i liqmaiiqg llie flebl, ana tnu uie lai Piii rri.e Vab Bwen hariya rendered! eU 1 ill I ; fvn if Ailor d'i ftif 1 1 o Fa riobaofficia 'viililSTiiKmfvntbW litfore ltifi idm panie. sso mucn lor our urai pioppf iiiqq. u d.:Th"jfiraibust frea dent U arm one lor ine uofernoepi, oy ioe of diitiestfaVd including, an uihprily to contract a temporary loan to lessen ibe pu dent contracted by ibe laarAdolirastrtioriV; .-:4tii. Tbeprospeciife'-distributioti toMbe proceeds of tbe pabfic lands. ,;KvTCi I ..Isthho' passage of necessary, tpproprja tion billai t' : ;;?oi?crf,JTbat Ir is expediant'lo distrib ute ibe I'Qiiness proper ici be ! done, at bis ' senior: between; tbe Senate and tbe Hoose nl ; nepreseniaues; so .'as to" alio of, botb Ilouaes.acung on : tbe aama'aobject at the same IimeiiV Ilere was tbai.ctidence of Mr Clay, in eagerness shared by .bia political trindstvio to at onceito woik an"d: p!ice'the;CQ"ancial afiTaira of te government on av prpper foot, ing. . "A rerenue. a loan, and a; bank project were'cbnaeqoenlly prepared, and twice. was ibe latter retoed by the President, after in finite labof on the. part of jbeiqajoiriiy to e airy ,oJt their own original measures,;andr failing in that effort, lo accommodate tbem to the Execotire will,'- It was tbe constant aim of Woigs'td transact bualneVa;; aVd,cnt off declamaiiori; In Congress.';, Hence 'the bne-bourfole,'! ft bieb ibe Opposition, being adTctse to! action i and delighting in long epeecbe, uniforoily resisted totbe extent of their p4er t,f The Original plan prppbs. ed by 1he iSecrctart Ewing; "of funding the debt creatcjd by Van Boren, and of extend inffjbe Veqtjfsiteloan to eigbvvafiwbic;!)' wpu I d at t h e iimd haTe made thejnegotutibn oh etsjjUr'nVa'irjrectljrJw nnousiy oenoonr eq - pyoia- parnsau. nou lonjasfitereasurf'coold be! biijtasseilj its-own no)et (aligue' andby tUiini for w bicV no means wero collect edj t bey were satisSeproridejd tbeT peopj e could ihere hy be pwsuaded of Jlie1rspedaffle))t3ty, dilion tbey are satisfied slilr TbeT would, at b er '.h at a n actual debt of abnnd red millions of dollars oppressing the ; country under some fictitious inane,; than"! fund,; if necessary, the amount or one nun jreo cems due iy theloffrnment, andlcal( iiasfit irould truly be,l a national (debt, j iBdt '.we. are oigressing. 4 i ;C?HV!4-kv' i ' ; Returning torilN Clay's resolutions, there is one thing ; indispuiable. Jf the Wbigs bad been able to earry out their own plans. tuey wouiq nave nao on mo aiaiuie : dooks at tne close oi ina extra sesaion an tne anoye projects) But iiwbprp8nicjillr as tbir original plan of operations carried out? lo notnmg exeepr me repeal oi me suo-1 reas ury law Without the power, independent of the Executise, to carry opt any part pf their! and early defined policy, they cease to be responsible for tbe consequences of the Iailure.t Vfjifr regard jib appropriations to meet the current cost of; Government together withhe debts left byVan Beren not co ered by Ibe loan! which was proposed tbe Whigs eonid not:: instantly make all the reductions deemed subsequently expedient iri the several Departments. Time waa ne- cessiry to examine, into the j details of all the Deprtmenti,1 and, considering tbe Au gean Condition in which tbe previous Ad ministration had left tbem, it was a task of no ordinary dif&calty. IU& tbe ;,Whigs, however, beenVufi'-red ' promptly lo achieve their pnrposeswUb the concorrerice of tbe Presiden'.ts they once fully anticipated,lheir attenttcn to retrenchments would have been efficiently gienllongagoi litet, jnf spite jpl every obstacle,: they bave e fleeted important reductions in various branches of tbe Gov. ernaent. The have, in the; (ace of every species of hostility.' Fat last paased t tariff iawy uey nave riiiui piovioeu means 10 pay the obligations, and'restore the credit of the Government, - Ttiey have rescued from their ad versaries,under whatever banner tbe; bate ! appeared. jraany of the - weapons by which the induatrv :of the country have been proatraledi; They bate, in a word, orgotteo no expedient of economy or omit' ted any feasible method of banging means op to the standard of responsibilities. . And now, we would ask, is not the evi dence on the one band abundant that tbe Van Buren Adrqinlbtrstion, through its on bounded iritigaanei laid the basia, deep and broad, of the national' debt, and thai tbej Whig majority, of Congress, on tbe other .band, bate devised ample means, and as far, as possible 'rendered those means op erative1, to liquidate the debt 'and" pay the current expenses oi uovernraent r vviu any one,-tn the facei o the proofs afforded by ihe public records, sTill affect to dbobt the wreicneq conuiiion in wnicnitnis Aumin?s traUon found ' the Federal finances, or , tbe desire ;of party which brought into power to restore them to order and make adequate to the reasonable want a of the Treasury 7 1 be Whigs, theri, are in nowise answerable for the present amobct bf (He national debt, but their opponents are jusily, and beyond all cavil cbargeabiewiiu tne creation oi u. in vain may ineir prgsos iry io sniu iuis le sponsibilily, . Their own atatements rise up to testify againsi them, and we fear not thai public opinion wilV judge ngbtly in the mat- itiMrtk American. :f 'trA '"-A Wiliiaftf S. Caswell and bthers :fe s. Robert Johnson. - i 1Tjapnearing tpithe iaiisfactibn 5cf the Cocrt, tbav the Defendant; Robert Jnson is ebiaiv: iiihibiiani of ibistale: It is ordered that pub licaijor. be made in the Carolina VVkithman JIor six waeka, tbai nid ' Robert Johnson be and Sp pea'r at ibe nxt Court of Equity to bebeld n(lor tbe. outviy ety. I redell pat ibe , Coori-H onset ib Siates ville, on this 3d motiday ; sfter ibe 3d mon dav in Fenruafv oexuThbn andtheria to answer complainants Btlt or Judjjoieni (will be entered agatnst biro, i . , k . j. j fik , I-: vuness, m muuim iiciiori,:ierK ana .uas terl of said Cuort, at Office in? tatesville, the 3d roonday after tbe 3d monday io Aaust, 1842. T.H McKOlUEiCME. 69 Printers fee $5 50 j M ? -K " r ; " ' Job Printinb neatlj donc here; X -r- :.:tl,-1.lV'--v 1 -.5-:-v -V 'cvaf Harrtsburg. 'Z rl:Tbe AddresVof the Maryland delegation; to the Harrisburg Convention, by which bo d Hen Ilwriison and Mf Tvler were res- pectfolly notninaied, as the, candidates of tfie-WJiiff paftyV-for the first and second of-. fices of the governroeni, will attract auen- iio oljaisj well fro rn : th e inte r eat o f-rtbe : eu b ject as J f'oc tbaVi-iattjnerv in whieli, it is treated .by those disiineoishedl gen tie raen ThVtuffb addressed to the Wfcigs ol laryr - Ind, it cannot tail; to. coromana tne ; auen iion of tbe i caeobers . of that party every where. -jf L r ' vIt woold: indeed, seem io be an act of supererogation; toi argue so plain la proposf-' lion as that:Jobn:ifryier; aeporiea,aitnicif cts a wVit ana claimed to top one oi mo leaders of : that parly," up' to the, rwriod .! of the assembling of the liarriinor uoDven tionv'and that, in consequence of the confi dence entertained by the Whigs in the sin cerity of bis professions and in J devotion io ine principles anu.to ioo,,poiicy i party! he 'was nominated to the Vice Presi dency, and by1 that party elected to that of fice.' whereby he was placed in a poaition to 'profit by ;lhe happening of one of jhose contingencies pTOVided fbr'in Jhe constitu- Hon' upon which he so frequently, harps,1 sod upon wnich he seems, ridiculously e- ' - . i a -1 ' . . . - is " k ,. t noogu, to reiy lor a jusuocaiioo oi uis a-r band6nmeot of those principles, and bis op position tothat policy ! The bare statement of the facts out of which bis nomination and election as Vice Presidenladdl his cont;n gent accession io : thej Pretijdency grew shows that be was' bound to that party by psefges ,-not perhaps uttered or written," tn so many worus, ana aigneO seaieo ana delivered' in the presence of attesting wit-: nesses.-bot just as strong arid Idecistve arid binding as tf tbey bad been' itjerided wtb all these formalities; becaose hey resulted of necessity! frorri bis position and his pro fessions T o";3y now that he was not i Wbig in 1839 when; be went to: Harris burg for the express purpose :of prorribting the tririmph of tbe Whig party, and to hon or with the highest office in the; world ibe noble and distinguished leader1 of tliat par tyis to ascribe j to bim tdi6tc;!stbpidilyor an hypocrisy scarcely less criminal than the falsification of those pledges therofejves, to ;gerridsbrtbelouy jof wbi this absurd bleasrire is set ep. t Being, then, a Jvbigi at that time, arid 'pVeause fbe was a! Wb:g, nominated arid elected by that party to the second office of tbe gpvernroent, by which he was enabled on the happening of one of the constitutional contingences, to iaich tb first who will jhe bold enough to deny that his obligations tic. thai partv--obligations of honor aa well as of gratitude were as strong and ais irriarative as though be, in stead of Geri. Harrison, bad been originally nominated and elected to the iPrasidency ? Admitting tbisarid then surveying bia offi cial career, wbicli i is signalized by ab on de viating, and aa riocorous as steady,' boatili if to the party which 'made him what he is,- is so blinded by personal regard or by parly prejudice, as to; deny that he baa been guilty of wilful, deliberate and base treachery ? If he was not s ?Whig at Har- tisbnrjg, why ;di)he pref eno jtbat ibe was f Why, abose all, did be assume the poaition of one of the leadera of that party, if he was hostile to alt its principles i 4 only by a vowing jtbaf be was mous hypocrite, masking bis And iret.'ii is then an infa- real character for the pur pake of defeating those who were lavishing honors upon him, jef which ma ny in their rank'a were far ftrortbier, even bad be been sincere, we Bay it is only" by avowing that be was aocb a bypocritetbat be can vindicate- himself from the charge of treachery, wbtcn-now thunders in bis ear every day, arid which will bei whispered to him by tbe very breezes, when; divested of the trappings of office, he shall sink into the fathomless obscurity thar e waits him: Sad dileminr ts: it, indeed; when 'ihere ia no loophole of retreat left to the dishonored victim of bis bwriselfish . riatplre.lt That is Mr Tyler,sjprediiaiBerit. j Take any ppsi tipn he pleases, and the ghost of bis Mur dered reputation like the vision which sear ed ihe eye-balls' pf the Scatiisb regicide, will stare bio in lithe face and mock bim with its gory woo rids. Xyric. Vr f i THE CURRENCT HISTORICAL j :;fe The following brief: skelcb of tho histp ry of the correneV question is tree . to rthe life, and we comnend it to the reader's at tention as one of the boldest sketches of Prentice's graphic pen : If ever a party in this world i opposed with determined zeal tbe rig money policy that party is tbe Whig party When Gen- '.j a 1 T"" J"" - "L : " ia w-fc r ' - 11 erat Jackson looK tne rresideniial chair, the country knew; not tbe corse of raa rno- ney. wur currency was tnen tne oeat; in the - world. , Boi,' said .General I Jackson and his Locofocps, the U Slates Bank must be! destroyed. Destroy thav bank,' said th;Ws,an4helandw rag money. ; 'indeed you iare i mistaken, ma vnh ,n nuitltn I said General ; Jackson aod bis Locos, ! the currency is not now good enbogb to please us, aod our object is to improve ;it iJuat let the United States Bink go ont of exis tence snd local banks spring jop ip all the Stales to supply ita place and too will see a better currency thao you ever yet saw iri all yoor lives.! iioa are mistaken, 'T res- ponded the lVhi2s, in tones of solemn warn ing, a delugeir.f rag money ivill follow the adoption of the measures you propose, as certainly as arijirmy nf ffrOgs; and veriniri followed the waving of the arm of Moses.' Pooh pisb! oonsense f exelaimed Genera Jackson and his Locos; Met os have "ful 9Wig w,tbjfltrl Iwcal banks and, in leas than one f ear, the wkole nslion will be knee deep tn ajoidir ;' Well tbey did! nave ful swiug, tney carried out their ! policy; tbey -v --r". .i.4 sr--- - : ft put down the: iNationsI Bank and bpilt ep State tianka and the result! was lust wba ine w nigs naa preqicieo -ine country waa cpxered W4th tags like a bevr ar'e back.. We Whigs want bo rai; mpoey 1W0 4 ' wtnVexet1y;wbat WeidvThnGenJackt son and his Locos corsrnenced th air foolish and nissrab.e interne idlings with' tbe best currencyj in tbe world, rWe want 'i iircu- liiioo niaur up pi goiu inn suvrr, v,B ever pay ble in specie on demand, of jt few State banks, restrained and kept solvent by ibe; operat ions iof , a t jj ationau bank i State banks,1 without a natioaal bank to keep iherri in check, ;are no pari bf tbe) 'policy of,Lo cofocoistn.. The " Whigs i baTe'evertaid, they say n q tr, and they eter will ay5 that the creation of a raaltUude of local; banks, onreculatsd bv a natusntU Insiilution, -can end only in delusive inflations,; bVnkroptcy and xg money k i :i -jl j.; : E;Tbe Enquirer tskt hO;baTe connten. a need the suspension of specie payments by me oinss r rxeu, if pipeje. is. liocoioco State in the Union that .baa pot authorized ine suspension oi specie; payments ; py ino banks; we aie yst to learn the fact. 'And where sball we find ibe moat rag money ; i n I U i ssissi p pi 11 A I aha 01 a ; f a n d ; M ich iga nV nree dtaies in tne trpni . ransoi iue pna anx of Jaocbfocoism or in - Kentocky,, the banner. State of1 Ibe, Wbigs!?, v -v.-v . ; GEORGE BANCROFT'S OPINION OF: HENRY CLAY. . , I In the' year 1832, George Bancroft was he nrolitical friend of Henry Clay, and ex prerseo ine loiiowing ppinioo ouiio tuy co Foe read it, and see what yoti ihtnk;f-r s the opinion the learned I heban:tnen en ertained, or ithe onel which be now pats forth, the true one? This is; of a piece with the consiskericyXwbieb led " a certain distinguiabed historian to declare at. one ime, that 'no where tn the world have iie, libtrty and property been tafer than in Rhode isand,' ;and at another. to pronounce he Cbarter Government of Rhode Island ;ia Goterninent under which no person, li t a- ' '. '.-Jt . .. - ., ,- a. a f " " mm to oe causa a man couia consent io live, it tSAVortnv or oiner support than the htrelms bayonets of the Federal Governments r Hear, George's opinion oi henry Clay, expressed ' in i 1832 : k .-. : -' In Mr, Clay the pee pie of the United 9ates behold a etatesaan of tbe most dis tipguished talents, of long and rarious : ex-. perience m the public service, tnd of , the. most devoted and generous' patriotism. In early yoath snd in maturet years, ae a citi zen snd as a . representative, at home and abroad in peace and in war, m tbe chair of tne tiouse oi uepresentatiees, in a most ioi- portaril diplomatic capacity, m tbe cabinet arid injhe Senate, be has been tbe strenoi QUs indefatigable, eloquent and triumphant supporter of .those principles of govern ment and policy on which the union of; the States and the prosperity of the people de pend, hj 'Z'ti; ' ' r 1 ' ' ' The 'entire political i hie or tins distin griiabed statesman is a guaranty to tbe coun try tbatj beneath bis auspices, tbe reign'.of violence, of arbitrary, discretion, of secret influence, and peremptory dictation will pass away, and that of civil role will return. Under: his "administration the people of ibe United States will enjoy, what they are now deprived of the benefit of a government of law. , Tbe directory of the Administra tion will be aoof ht in tne statute book, and the other constitutional depositories of the lattf arid not in a private executive con struction. Urhees; wlioie oncorropt dts- cbarge is essential to the welfare of tbe peo ple; will no longer be regarded aa spoils of ticlory.' Appointment, repeatedly negativ- ed bv the constitutional advisers of the Preaiderit, will not be renewed, by bia sole will, the! moment the. Senate ad journs. 'i be execution or laws will not be suspended on the pretence of their on- constitutionality. - Tbe countenance of tbe administration will net be extended to an un principle press, nor offices uf trust and emolument bestowed as the reward of the slanderer. The patrnoage of the govern ment will not yet be exerted to defeat the will of the people." ' The great domestic in terests oi the country will be upheld, by a steady unequivocal euppOrt ; Its industry will be spared the shock ; of a disordered currency, l no latin oi treaties will be kept sacred ; arid the! honor of the United States; will be sustained in their intercourse with foreign governments ; and the onion of tbe States, tbe precious legacy which we bave inherited from our fathers, will be preserved unimpaired for our children. I NOTES FOR A TOURIST. 'Madam said a free-spoken, warm-heart- ed. euthusiastio and a little, quissical abn of old Kentucky, while paying his devoirs to one of the famous lady tourists of America, 'Madam, you should have been born in v A merlca the greatest country m the known wprld joatare i lias clustered all , ber sto pendoos3 an J: dazzling; works upon this larid and you should be among them I We have got the greatest men, tbe finest women; the longest . rivers, the , broadest lakes, the tallest treos, the highest . waterfalls, and the btteeat hearts in all ;! creation ; . rfiausw, go puu arc iijc c ana oi magara. Mayjihe Lord takfi la liking to you, riW dear ptaam, if I did'at tbtrik I'd wked up rigbtn foture when J first seed that big alaotendicviar puddle ! (Slantendiculai 's an alge-ora word, ma'am, you mayn't know it-): Why, madam, 1 could tell yoo some, thing about them falls but yoo mustn't put It in your books, 7cos nobody'll ever be neve it. The people that live round about there 11 lose their speech, and never hear each other speik for years with tbe noise of the cataract J, Fact, ma'am, true as that's a peneil and note book you're taking out of iforirjket. Why, -there was a man lived jtbete ten Yesrs, and he get no deef be never; kbew a man was speaking to bim, till ;a pail; of 1 fwaiet :was: poured down hir neck ! !X"eo you go to see. tbe falls, ma'am, you most do all tbe talking on want to before ybuj get within twenty five miles of them, lor alter that opt a word of any kind can be heard i;-; -j , - lThen-madam, yon ahopld go and see ibaatmaacb!h cave in Kentneky Wleroj iheMtj hiberapulatel in coontless;ciliioijs Thrreb net such another holje'in the ground to ba found bri thej .face, of the: earth or, rath er rinder tbel'earthv.q Rlaiiam if you go back to England without seeing: Vur rnammolh cate you'll pat-yoorfoot th it :nd.'beg nardon: excose pe tbalfs f quite-trnpoisible but you'll leave ipreuyuig uwo-iu ua book. ton'rVgoioa la write. ? There Hs-.na end known Jo JV tnadao, and there is a salt water late rin-. met . ci.muic i; broad. V;One of ibeTroonisiis called Ahe 'An tipodeari.dbkrnhel frota ibeionprononnct,. bla fact that a man can & walkjust as ieaay on on the ceil iris as upon the floor'; and in this same apartment there's a; natural foun. tun of ncre brands i :' Yoo haintc,been SoothTVeC have von ma'am r i j on naini; scott iue :iu issiraiji iiveYabd the city efNew Orleans Jrs.:Wll, ma'am.' .NewiOrVans is.ia Ubupdred.land iwenty.flve feet belaw! the, level of tbe sea4 '., ari . i! ((..amoIi 1 n'Mn! anutue niississippi iuu,iJiwg bridge riaht over the city f the inhabitants are '"cbie flif alligators', and ' screech ;owls, (which last word baai been tulgarly pervert ed ihto' Crfpe);ihetrJfood U cbiefl gam, procured from trees iri the j swampland which ? they, call gumbo.- There! is pa per pcbl ished there called the Picaroon fr tne name oeing. wen i cnosen as ssigniuciv. of its professftd piracies upo.i Kants philos ophy, Baron Munchausen, the Pilgrims pro-; Progress, .Joe Miller,. WasbingtonIrving, arid Bell ji Life; in toritlon kti ItJsj; violent and stupendous political punt,1 and the gov! eminent of the country has endeavored iff vainuo suppress tt. r Qpe jof jlhe peculiar marka jahoct! ibtsr extraordinary cjtytis the eUrejhse;trif thMeAsmj the enoi Wus commo One was seen, many years ago, by a citizen, who brutally j murdered the unknown crea ture but was; immediately tried, sentenced and bung w t.be; tripr 'l iYbrj will hear madam, a great ideal about thri HoaiiniA oonulalton of New' Oriearis,Va phrase! wfcicli: vouf wjtil nnderetand whirill ten yon mat ine town ts naiij.inc year un der inundation from the Mississippi LIYou should have! been born, iri America, my dear ma'O but as you were not y on may : pog aiblr die! berWand that's some consolation ibly for yob.' if ii i "Aim ri' lanVet. ! Mc'Leltaad and IVVifei' f.t ... i -.t l . . VS. i . Robert McJiobsey and others. 1 IU T?fl TITV1 i TT.Tj appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, JLtbat Ueorge bolder, Uobert McJimsey and Samset Conner and his wife, defendants in this caseare ot irihabitantsbf this Siaie h "is JerJ. dered that publication be made for aix! weeks 'in the uaroitna vyatcnman,inat ine saipaeienuanis be and appear at the next term of tbfa Court.tobe held at, ihe Cqart-Hoose in ibtaies'ille, on the 3d monday i after the 3d monday io ebroary next J then and there to answer cnmplainan's Bilt, or it will be heard exparte, and prayer of rei tionejaTsrantiBd fcki. . ' fkiM-M Witness. ttl McRorie, Clerkl arid Mteriof ,saio itonn av umce in jaiaiesrnie, on ine si monda after tbe 8a monday; in AngusC 142. Ml ? V Hf T. HMcKOKlK,CM Ki. y 6w9-Ptintera tee $5 50 1 ! 1 1 mm i Hi 11 VALUABLE L w? wm cr Arn 1- f IJURSUANT to a deeree of the Court rot S. Equity for Rowan county j the j Clerk and Master will sell at the dwelling house of ibe late John tieed deceased, on Monday tbe Slat rfay ol October next! alt ihe fiANQS descended tu lbe beir8of John; Reed, dee'd. lb wfil HHI ! I the home plaice on the Yadkin River, adj tiniog : .. HI. II. I 1 liio lands of Jopainan aiiseabamer, find others --'i v -v p-ri N:" ofx Woodland PniFlal Creeki adibinirlir ibe IanW ur upon poaver anU jeSSe tlOdcrL t Al&n. nna nn uiviou moiety pi ; . (..,' I One! Hundred Acres, ,. . . : ,-.. I IW. !a . " T --!!- i . f t : on the East side of tbe Yadkin River known by the name of the; Ball Monntainon twbich is a -V'l'b. ar. ifM MiJU Mjy half owned county. 1 bj( I James T Addeltbpi iriT Davidson A credit of twalrs months will be allowed, led bond with approved security for the purchase mo ney required on! ibe day of sale. ! : -'T'l?'! SAnl UEli'SI LLI M Atf, 'at ai! Sept 24.1 84i 6w9 r s : ! k,- - ! ii i rri pursoaoce of a Decree of this Court of Eai or Rowan countv.directibff a Iaods or wbiqb Owen Hsrrisob died setzed.U the Clerk and iMasier will bfier at nnhlia.l- i the CobrUHoasel In Salisbury oa bbnday 'iff It he niZvt ?'lh ofiNcrvemHr; 1842a iTactof Land coouinlnflr i-U I .y. tffe Creek; adjoining; the Lands lof I. Conan. Afexander Dobbins, aod olbers. : a ireuii or (fweivf months will be alio wed, aod bond vEjb!kpproved security for tbe purchase wvuo iairea on me day ef sale. ! . i ; I i &AMUKL S LL A AN.-MP Sep! 24.1812 69 3 e! J:U- ' - k i k nn-t? ubscrtberiofTera for 'atle4'r valul?e V -qr'aoJatipo. ! Ii Kes cm both sides of Ibe ge roau leading from Saliabury lo! Charlotte. . , -aiieuiT. ii cooiaioa : There hoose ft Fit an Tra1ln stanif i rr 0..ii:l H (i ''d-f j . - T " "Villi; uuse. As I intend moviofr this: Fatt l I ,.nl Lsell opon apbd terms, focb as wdl soil the tim ui i kllflR O 4 tT$i?QL v '-'I-tT v-e kftow that necessaries must pay ;sflMJ & Wa,r 1 convenient ,' fb Ibe I direct tax would be the cooseooeneK jV' a . a -4.'l . I - ":. . .4 1 ' ii ;. Wlrl.I.IVnTOW .emmtrf. : Sep I t w-w " ft ii'i'Ll 'rJ '?" ' '".' "4t 3 -4'.'- i oianai ; W .witn KxeCTiionaiM iost prfotef for sale at this Officii ay very neat v . ar 4 . jarioi inAponeywiii no: oe expected while t u?T?n,nBt proprIy adalnlsiered, bwau'L LaptaliiTyb is President. HikimUh easiest'wav m sonnorT ibe GerofJ Comnntulcattouji;;, rORj'THE' 2 To the Friends Conslil'ulionki l A Lookmsr to Tlhe events uf theiU-:. M lone;" and keeplngout of view ihaUritoi , ' pu captions' of -power during the desnotUi . they are calculated to cast, a shadebt fckp :, ly over all who fove iheir.eoiiVtry ahj TI1 its Institutions may' be perbethal. I CiJI?k eyes back to tbe1 early bistoty cfcor fJS oent, and the spiiil which anttoatedin vTt4 af Leaislai ure, we hazard the assenion l?. I if (Gen. Waahmsfoni h it is, that Coogress, defied public opinion,' iujnuljji after Lkw by bis vetdyas.riler bas,, an nis popuiamy auo neen rememDerinht n from impeachment.-Thb wen that fobwiu., I der to sboirfder with'hlm rn" their Tsreariiiri ior noeriy, wpoia navp oeca among lhs fi.i arraign, even oim,ttore ine ena'.e f.Jril! 1 1 in i In nsn.atl n w TT annlll.a H fS v-.J -v .i despotism. there should gatds the lawles he shoald have advoraies for doing- -thai lit would bave brought ibe Father of hhkJli to -Mnpeacumeot, expulsion arid uuhorior i . - - . . - - . . ... . r nur ia&ioj anoiner leirospeci,' wa Know ibtt it,: then of ibe revelation, ibe Whigs uf ftj te raised thestaodard of rebellidn agkirjlt! . fieorfraf. andtook lha 4chanfa rif ' L.i ' rainertoao soonm to dis assumpuons n) claims to despotic authority: ; What. Wert usurpations and claims to despotic QiQor;,t He abosed his power by puttitig bis veto La rrs passed by Jibe Colonies, a a jf clilnsej rigbHoJaxui iwitbouiarj raitaalniff - bt Arnica nf " ft ia ntarntti.l 1 ' . c.auo as a matter of i right to tax .ea.. wiiw.viY bw..iva v avi ... M a u i uva . ,aj. nH ing represen:e,9yoqog?andffeb A) were wmi ins sjjiiii, sno jor maoe fit jtrjeet&i the;WT.lgs bf tbat day-encbooi longand violent contest; : with the gbaUit j tion on earth. vTbe aword was: onshsaty J the-scabbard giveo( to the.winds, and neub1 ear of ibeibal ler or of, confistaUbnuW ij .1 - i. .'.1' --.li f i. i ; ' ... 'l ine ajrcu oi-iuB army oi; noeriy a the: bigh spirited aneestorsfut every tblfriglt u zird, made every :facrlfieel f iieried wiib y bones i ve iVaotl !fiwr(ffV1 ai ne to Geofgia) j sisting the Tyrsnnyf oft a xBritisbtKn ought tbeir desceodania to jlplwl tela JiJbie. usurpations a re practiced i n kjur bi f n ' day Cl pur, own Chief Magistrate psyJwortei tJ frequently lhao weorge ihpI3fd,1b 141, 1 mat wnien no uniisn iionarch dared do eolleeted'Tor'-a'time itbe wretreieabai'i couoiry, wiinoui.apinoriiy otiiawiand domibioo lof one f manandi iset us ab txh worthy of freemen 7f?tc;j ifare tidsM k! oox toretieve inem iney appealed to lb' $tvJ There waaldivlstorijthen ai ihere is poCiJ beyond doubt many j honest j Pien Ileal, wiy i pai.j spirn, or oy corrupi leaders enpoosfi; cause of tbe King in 'opposition to the' fighis the people.' For the last hundred tears the jo has not been called ioto action, hill flfi on. n casion by a British King ib (''refereaee to ali aflecting ihev uniied Einffd6nf anif yei, ib tl Country boasting of lis freedora, ii beeorner daily bread Jobs Tyler.by il repeitedieW ,has under; hrscbolroltbe:'brse andlhe SaVI two insiraoients of power whyily i ineo9sf with liberiy- aod it baa ihejipaaW of the, friends of repoblican !fr'eedotn ib tid f to keep them separate ar.d distinct; l atuf be aaid of U9 thai we navetfegpnersij andil we approve ia a President Vtat xvkich cut J Viers zondemned t44A7ng;?j - j :f ? When I he angiy passions of the! preserf shall subside aod reason. shall b?ei resoai emnite, those who are Jo come after osfwiil! with as much eurnrisa and rettret nkn i iW duci of tbe advocates of ihe veto and its rowf exercise, as we pow4o. in the eoodoci! 0 ills who look aides with Uhe King'" It ia ffVayjib so called Democrats , that tbey did 6! Usre MX. I yler,and that tbe Whigs amerjns but yet they applaodk bim for hiaiicoodoci-C uniting In his person the whola Eixeeatr4 ic Legislative auihorlty jpf the Governmeot.itr nulling b? his prerngaUva Llaws'di'erneilie sary to restorf a eutTering cobntrv to its vaac prosperitv. Kvery outrage anon tbe repTB! live body calls rorth; their food arpladl-i men and all parlies ate liable 0 UpMiw Even our- Divirfelfasior had; a Jodab llran among bis disciples, and wjbplwooM abokof n proaching an American Congress fbr appefoth Benedict Arnold a Major General, or the &V lican party for mating Aaron Borr jVice Pre? dent. .-.The Tories bf the revolution Ire joicei: Arnold's defection, boMet it: not be fold of ar! ncao ciuzens mat mey lejoice.at evsry;sta!!" en to iibeny by a corrupt Tyrant snd a fate; ored apostate. It never bas'been efapposed tt Republican Libertv consisted in aecordiofio i Executive alt power and to the Kepreseataii or. tne people none, tilt the discovery wis a' by the champions of Jackson, now ionveiteii 10 ine aanereota'pn yrer. n i lt ff r- . Mr. Editor There is sot ibuch! raW lion about the Tariff, jand socb gross falsebft put forih on the subject, anil by tbbej"i"f loogoi naru lorj ihe hrgbesr loned lann that we wisbhomble ss we'are to aiaiebot ble opinions - We are opposed to laji;i t It aHa !am a a 1 a a. 1 iV - S " 'a.-; ' J ' ; I ? '. - 5 ah' 1 o uvuaMJuiB! isiiu, inai is, ine same no? r articles, beca 03e. if it h equally on the rich k riobr. i'be raasif hm v.iuiu, vines.a one waicn,ures9ep nn'"-T in fine silk and hisbone With fin tadrtafSf carpets, and;, drinks jhis ;fipel wines; W? that kind of a tariff wbpld pay no moi't iM Wards ihe innrvirt nf !n.n.ni tUlit who moves in dbe. bumble! walks ofi IN It are .n favor Tof 4iscrminaibg 4ufli?! socb as are bis her tiol om aniM ifcaP oa)oP j ers, because we think! luxuries ooghtJoN?; ban necessaries;sn4 becaose ib thisiwWf'f dental brpiecHon can bewven to oar of W factories! and rWai Ii i hr Mmr sk a r: when forai?nera imnnA hih jfoiiea k ooff': products, tq messore lout retaliation op?M not fn r,n'r a! ii :.L-. ..l.l .v hfiebrt5" , T iiM;Ma. .fw.riw -- r i,.a": of indostr fnr ik-i hAfi, Af ahthri-4M1 t in favdr tjfra tariff t,!ih nifob to "Si r'M'n' -4 ' - .T,- . .. .: .' -i.aa.hi' l Tka-.i.L; -'j . ! ' '. w . kafiftv P-Hed to pav i:. Pit fa the wav Gora,!'7 plwayabeeri bpporte) except in ,caae sfj oineL sreai emergency. vre are PrT1 direct tax. becaose ifwctd; be ppra! yonu any, tariff ire have ever Jiae, frzyi would create a awarm of Officers and t an iti', the very act iniended-to confer the aotbomt Can It be parly i spirit ; bat; leads WoypirtlQ!' ns blind folded to approve i in! Job h Tyler ! which aroased jtbe spi'it bf ihel refoMioB that whi .'h induced our proudi ancestors io je even to bloodshed tk jTbey! Prefertjd dafr Ignominious death, ; lather jiKan five bidlnl m 6 m : : r .; :';!, " j; :;- ; f: h :l-r:-- .il r fi'li ; j 4 ,1... ".:;l-:- i -i i- .. ! 5 !f " . I'Ul."! it - f 1 , k.U-
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 1, 1842, edition 1
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