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mot iifi.kiiatkh ik th i'vinn ttt bv run , triti'rt ton 1 11,1,11m rti 11 v it to nil uti vhc rbsaavgd ro rilk si v rc ui:-im:i*ti 11 \ , 011 1,1 nil pboplk amendments to the constitution article x dumber xv ot volume xx\.j salisbury jv c octohhr 16 1840 j j m o from 1,060 t r 11 tt ' or t 11 r vv i.uv olmxof qv ca m asv of a\uajvs nutritive grasses that d-i not deatroy each other i itrof j t wfllib wna written bs mr van i'm uii'l thai spring up at the su sens ren »•< fenotc thai itirh n i her does not oxpn i 8 in the great attention paid lo agricultural lho senlitnenisnl mr van lluren ni all air vau machinery : to tlyeshing mills lo chnfteuitent to huron does nol particularly busy himaclf oven io drills and dull ploughs in mcriflcers sea ennvprsntinn about llie president ml , lection j nor li l cultivating plants ol obvious profit as dona ho button up hi n • iu ins dnubtpl he iniidder w 1,1 tvouilj ac does speak ,„■,-,- illy upon hia predominant to we ill onlj add ihiil whon ion humphreys pic j nnd ids know thnl be has never yel reposed wrote 161 i or 1-14 — tlie improved sysiein nl any cnnfldo i lho hoasiings or calcnlntions ol draining im not practiced ,,,., h ol ihe oullurs ofl lhe whigs we huvn n loiter before ui from nnn ihe swe idish im in p mangol wnrylu or sugar bool l he m isl intimutu friends writlen as lute ns lhe been i,it,,,d.iced — w/iii«i { \. ) ' i9lb s.piember on saturday lust who sn\a -»^.^ l'be president li in line heulth nnd pirns and transplanting there is no a shrub vine very ounfldont that thu people oflhn united states plant or tree tu be found in our fields and forests will do him iuatlro lhal is noi mscei lible o a high degree ot improver j let lho \\ hlgs bluster brag and boast as thev i ,! taken up late in lull r early iu the inring may lol ihem !>■• transported t excesses ol exul properly trimmod and transplanted intu good rich '■" • " r "' hope in asquenoe ol s i „„- r soil near our dwellings thoir olinngo l„r ibe ionl gain in iho state ol maine r i *,„, ,. better soon becomes apparent tako for instance iravagnnl lotterfrnm he impassioned r i young cheanui trees irom the mountain lop tl „•< iheir party here r then - il will not all do mr much „!' their lops as you let ' their roots ; x '"' l ""'" >* ll - ' '"' re elected president i i set ihem oui a ton would your apple trees t ihe 1 d stnim in pit t brags ihe hum deeper in ib soil ti ,„ ihey have stood thev bogs the gross iiisrepresentntions or the wild nnd hnve ii rapid growth and ii well preserved will "■'""■"■' iienuces ofilie vv'lngs three i limes ilu f iiiiir i t remaining 11 in l'"-i-u:!i ut salisbury n ('., ou in l-i day ol t lumber 1340 p^lsued « nekl.l . 1oha8 1 f1biier / i ■o and i'i opri tor a ao ,,,,, robert albeu it f vv ss aloxuuder cul ss 1 vtyer mm s ir ih anderson mr s if ii u'v mus martha brow 11 l,,s,-s !' t .:,■•!. s b brown lieu - , - orv ml henri lew l ll lydun sam'l x ilub . kit ill broom a h r.i 11 kwell benjamin bivings john bruwn si nolly bullock ssliller a brown 1',,,,,-s i ii 1.1 , 1 1 , - lltasheri coonrad c cinder john 1 lonkli ■,'_', george ii , t ll .', 1 < li :> u inuti iy sam'l ii i runl 1 1 i ' ilt 111 r.ii ■■. alfrivl ss i rule sj 1 sn 11 j cot . . i 1,'m t cu ;,,,. james r bcry cinup i john ll 1 ,\- land flenrv i ott und tiniuthy i e'liann sam i ic '!, lines ( ',,,., ,[. 1 iilun i luc hatn'l s cn w t !.-,.'■. mil mir , 51 m lt,r lb 1 ihn k mccnii lnrn m it 1 1 i ■■■.,, l „„.', uol julin 1 ■'.!) mcconuiu hoy .' is u m . 1 li si 1 r julin l mitchell li - r murroll levi mitchell mr r„i mci lubhins edward m.,'1'11 j i l m vv if mclvcs vfsj dr fl w.(3 a or abbey 51cl_au iuii duncan n u s p noville dr matthew i»\t us anderson 1 in i'etor ow.njrs miss mary .' overcash solomon outlaw vv t parliam dr vv pearson odea philips sam'l e pooh r caleb v , ... g w polk lu x phillips david g tiie a o h i c v l t u r i 8 t . -,,.- wasraai c*not,iai*n is published every friday l.n.nii iu advance ur tjfl 60 il nnl paid in jnonlha from ths time nf utwcril 1.1 r no :„, discontinued until til arre in ire paid . , , rill ihn il ripii on ; nml tli fill lirl , a notify the editor of a tvifh m discontinue si least ' uld ■me your subscribed for ili be coiisidorod » ntfw enj ijfeinent ey i,/i rlitement conspicuously snd correctly in ,..,..,! .• >,! per tqiisre ol 8411 mu ot fifteen linet ,,, i typi , loi lha i.r i inenrl m.i uftcenl t im ui court and 1 inl advertise . |, 3 .„.. cent higher iban iheab rates \ il . ',.-, ,.,, ol':i-i pnr cent from the regular prices will fflo to yearly advertisers &****«« "»< il nn ii.n-t i isrkcd with th ■num ,„. r f iii"'i ,!■• i-i i they till be couiiniiei till furbid snd chsraod arc rdingly to weiire niiention nil l-'t'ers sddreesed lo the l„li ,„ r on business mtutt be fn t nf potieg linm tin farmer li r . manure with leavfc.8 and mud compost there i i gentloman residing in ,-,,, adjoining count wu tnhorilada patrinioinal i'stal consist mg i ii won out farm and some lew accessories lo us cultivation il married and wont i o work on il but n tool lint lew crops lo show ium thai the product would not support in increening i i'lttlv ; many ■tleepluss tiighl del lie pass in pondering i over ins circumstances alter much deliberation however in resolved like many others in the same hiiuiiiinii ,,,. emigre lion and visited the south in unil.e iiiriinoemenls for that purpose ile travelled lo - ixtent i„ii reiurned perfectly disappointed wilh ibe country lie went again lor another enr und law nothing but bankruptcy staring him iu ihe li every year found his debts nocumu lating ll hud been raised t agricultural pur suit und io agricultural pursuit tlnne altai a great deal i perplexity however in resolving he , finally concluded to try and improve lus ami in son mu or other hut how si id he do il i wns io him an important question lt being then a j thoroughly new t'linj iu thut pun nf the country be hardly know in what way to begin tbe prac lice then was uud is loo much so now to jet nil ; you enn from the soil and return mulling to it — after much reflection on ihe subject he comoienood , i hauling pine le vts uud oilier litter into i s cow and horse lots nnd aa soon s that wus tolerably tram j pled be cute 1 a good coal of mud irom an adjoin ' mg branch and continued allernnte litter and mud ' till it got a loot or two thick ile then piled it up ! in lurgo heaps to let it undergo a fermentation — in ihe spring he hauled it out und manured ins | com some in the hill and some broadcast iv succeeding crop hid hnn strenuously to proceed ' as soon a ho inul hy his corn he went ni it with , increased diligence hi anticipation of futurity , 1 which was su puinlul wns now loaded with plea sure he saw a way lo drive that grim monster 1 poverty from his path the individual who is the subject of this article bus continued to proceed in ibis way tor ihe last | twelve or fifteen years — he is now in prosperous i nircumstnnoes his crops amply repay ins labors i ills neighbors who ul lirsl laughed al him for throwing n way his time are now following his foot steps and there ir n prospect of the whole neigh i borhood's being greatly improved by the previous neceesities of tins one individual got dr.g.b douglas jkt tt vvini re , loved ins olliee i , tslltl jk1 ii gy^ov i.i mr c'..vv-*nv l.rir-lt rmv onnorly ocenptod hv dr asbhnl smith nesrlj opposite miobuel brown's store polite tendot his professional services i tl public salisbury august 21 1 10 f l\nm on lineal iicpuldican pictori of gen harrison pour tr,-e kxpori nt in tin liuocnal but little tin the hllnu all will hear grafting as well ii u ilij.lolm ii pleasant editor i ihe richmond whin the follotving picture nf jen han son is by 1 | ii i'len suns ,,,.,■of tbe editors of tlie richmond \\ hip note t most rabid supporter of ilm old he ro ll was drutvn in by gone d tys — tieforf it was known thm the general lived in '* u ing cabin " end drank " hard cider nr rather before it wna dis covered thai these were sufficient lo qualify n nian lor tlie olliee of president of the hinted sates politics of tin im itf-u ipj/uliiliih front tht richmond l-'.iupmir thr presidential ei.ectlon i rillll subscriber intending in n few weeks logo -^ to texas for the purpose of practicing law would lie hupps i attend to any business that may be entrusted to him persons wishing ins services v ould do well n apply soon either personally or bv leiter iiddres-ed t saliabury ns hn stay in n carolina will be necessarily short junks ihe whigs nays the now york courier and enquirer confidently s n thai u leltet hud boon n'ceived in tluit city by u fednral office bold r l'r mi n high functionary in washington advising mr van it ure i's ft tends to nut he " no in ire lu'ts ; ' and this it calls " giving it op now we are not iifriiul to hiizuiil lie nsserlion that no such iciier bus ever been received as the one alluded to — and it nsi i all from " mr van lluren ns the rich mond w lug conjectures the " high functionary " to be this is uu invention of thai noliviotifl hank bought instrument james wntton webb we have seen a mi dl gent gentleman irom dataware who says lhal mr vun lluren will certainly get the vole of ihat state and that new york is considered so certain for inn i that the mint is almost consi dered a fool who doubts it how could il be otherwise look el the vole in 18*')7 after the sub treasury wns proposed and tulluinilgcvnpos lacy the whigs had a majority of 28 1100 in 1838 but lo.ikkl—iii 1830 but a little more than 2.000 with all their bud spurious nnd fraudulent voting mr vun buren will certainly get n.e veto of new york ; and ho must bo elected or liberty is seriously it danger in this country we submit lhe following estimate to show bow much wn no give and then beat llie whigs in ihis cmimnto we will pul down the st lies admitted by nil considerate calculators ot all parties to he cer tain for the opposing candidates and among them delaware to general harrison though the gen lie nun above alluded to assured ua that be would lose the stale on account of the evani inner and his electioneering with lhe abolitionists wc do nnl it i i i new l'ork or ohio or tennessee doubtful ; hul for ihe argument we will put ihem down so and show how " a plum talc " will swamp ssi ellor john p foard it w farrell laton fletcher henry i >.!<-,, john si i'eartne ilns riuiit ii i ro ae.john . 1 n i hard rbomaa fulton 1 i je ,!. i irmdman george li ilium william i*1 ' i ... elisnheth 1 ,,, i l".l 1 darner john i iron it v 1 j liiinii alexander il i i i ui f hull j «, :•!, heath shs lucinda i ion ins david i lornliurr ov li.m'l il„tne paul ii hutenwnrih alexandi r 11.11 henry i lu iris lli'inv j 1 lodge j "'■howard si iiiiett hall kit r.i harris ss . tl its j sri,'!l benjamin .!,-■v t ', r jno 1 .-, lewis junes i'.'iflet johnson littleton pai ',-. deinpsoy it rush eliza it.-ll.l ll-mlllll i'lllll roply edward rush john ribol in sam'l rice jolm 3 li.iheils mm su in res it t id tier sv s sinilh mrs mary sic ter julin molor john swift thomas nawyers joseph hears aboer s in hi john swisher elisabeth stiutl.d i qeorgc sledge george i . smith cl usspot i swink sv a ('.') sheperd james shuliberinger uurrct sltckney 8 p terry ijtrkm taylor june's ti-.iiiiiitiin join thompson nimrod ta\l„r ss i troutman jacob turnup ui ts iiiium u ji v oiler ivy valentine rewan viinl i julin /■',,,/;, tin richmond whig tt^^shult wu then turn lo jen i in ,,-,,,. w|,n not many years ago ii,.,,,i,e,i his stars that h bode i . liis lol beyond lhe ohio uud " oul ..! ihi virglnin publics an i virginia negroes ! " i hod's , nn e 1 whal is jen harrison ilmi lie he president ofthe united statu i a 11 another hero 1 1 1 pity thut lord llvro i ul net thought t put him on the list ! a ii ss 11 we are to seek safely ugiiin iiinl.-i nir f a military ohieftain if this is nut his n «, mend mm » hat is it ? hut tor the battles id tip pechuoo and lhe i luimee and vtui know sir whnt merit there vila in the one and i whom the credit ol the other belongs who would not as non have 111 night of bun for e as president > the queen uf kiigluod might ns well make lord wellington iirrlibisliiipnfciiuiorhuiy j\nd why is be thought | ofl why drug ium from obscurity 1 why , s the hick darkness of his mind broken up and the hca vv slumber uf bis faculties disturbed by this unres sonable down of glory ? why but lhal lhe iniir i vellons success of andrew j ickso-i luis disclosed a i secrol mil before suspected which to ull such ae wnul u tyrant dtool recommends u military man us mini like i cuich the luvor of the servile herd who wo ship power and ikiw io its insignia ? ' what is be bul a man who wilh a few more grains of understanding might have half enough ,,, know i liul he bus not one hundredth imrt of what should ■qualify him lor the station in aspires to ! i v ho l,us caught in ii up ami besolted him with halter to make him lhe pool of the comedy 1 let bini i go to sleep again like christopher sly and sloop himself sober uud wuko up the clerk ofthe coun ty t ourl september 18 1840 — mifiint'nrns : — dm joseph bronx dane professor in dane lut sehimil cambridge ma s ; ii l ( 11 till 1 klsill.lt 1 ii . vn p.i m.wi.m > of salisbury j hon john ijilbs j gon sttnul f i'attf.rson i 0 * lx mu col i ihv vhp \ akiiilol'lllt s kr tne raleigh register will insert lhe above t ti ne in i forward the account to this olliee craven county n c , april 1836 just rca it u tl jsls&k 1 reccivin s \ in ,* ink of inhrf jtt lr ' sl ' "'"' genuine ' mi7iuciyi:s whua paints o,h brushes glass h_m_tns u-are le'tmon sy hilt i\stiw iv-tt'iis husnts soaps candles fresh munm iu hicr,spicee,l'er fumes tobao 3l2lilfcljl cos cigars paste boards writintf and wrapping l'.vpkr auo a large supply ol harvesting potatoes — never commence bar vesi.ngyour potatoes till tho frost baa killed the | tops down while tlm tops arc green the tubers , ! an grnwing and improving in digging them 11*0 i cither the plough r tne potatoe book as sown | ns they are oul of the ground let ihem is picked | up never permit iliein in remain out'in tho sun or air longer than you can possibly help i am well aware that tins direction is at once in npposi ! hon to the rule of many farmers which is to ni low llieir potatoes to remain out in the sun drying , ns long ns ihey cue und yet have thcin picked up ion tho same da ihey are dug in order that aal ; much of the cuilb us possible tuny cleave nil from ihem tins is very bud management for potatoes designed lor table use because it renders thcin strong or acrid iu taste iv iv attentive observer has noticed that t tint pari of the potatoe which happens to lie uncovered iii ilu i li changes its color to a dark green this portion is very much injured in luste ; iu fact ,' is unlit lor use because it has imbibed iron the at biosphere deleterious qualities as soon us pota toes are dug aud exposed lo ihe light and nir this j 1 change begins f.very attentive observer bus also ! noticed thai potatoes are ofthe best flavor and u lily niter tlicy have cone to maturity and while , ihey are vet in tho ground the longer thev arc ' dug and expos to light and nir the more of this high savor is gone nil it is wholly lost and they become unpalatable and unwholesome potatoes wines and spirit tor medical use which will lie sold ul wholesale and retail at prices to uit the press i e nfthe limes bv c it & c k wheeler ,, si martha 1 icobs philip johnson joseph r k sv wise john ss all vs'udrid willaon mr a willisma k-'j ss't,r,l levin vvinsler .*>! s l.„",li'!i vs'iuit thomas walker w walton william sulisbury june hi u*40 if otlo.i yiu-mm status clibtain for mr fan lluren for lit nernl harrison nvw subscribers agenujjor the lexington cot a too factory would if^iriii thn public thai they have just received and now offer for sale wholesale nnd retail the cotton ynrns of said factory con lilting uf various numbers — the superior quali ties and character of the yarns of ihis factory are an wi ii tested nnd known as lo need no recom n nd , i from us — those wishing to pur chase will please give us a call t . b & c k wheeler agts april 24 1840 tf kerr dr j.din kelly mis nelly kern john k n.ler peter new hampshire peons ivsnis mary imi i virginis so , th carolina oaorgia alain i n mississippi illinois 7 vermont id msssscbusetts ltl connecticut 98 khode island 11 delft wu re 11 kentucky 7 luihiuia 4 fi tbe ne plus ultra — the hnrrisnnitcs si their bloekley meeting ou weduomlay last adopted a series of resolutions purporting to give the reaanns why they oppose martin van buren among which we find tlie subjoined : klutts ienrgc i i/irinec rlu ilioih oct 0 1840 walton richard ii w conner p m 8w " llecause be relusi's lo answer queations proposed to him by the people touching in.i pi maples missouri arkm .-,,*, well nf all lhe hrii/.'-n samples of political by ; pocrisy and p'llllsnn nnpudence that ever were j pul forth wo cortainly have never seen any thing | which equals this tlie words in which it is con i vcycd uie few to be sure hut ihe humbug i lie uieiine prodigious ( stupendous the very iiiecliug winch adopted the rosululton inual huvo stuoa | astounded at is'ing required lu sanction such out i rngeous eflrontcry nnd wherever it is heard of hv either party we aro sure thut it will he received ! with an explosion of hiughlrr equal to unv uttered hy homer's gods harrisouisin must indeed bo driven 10 desperate struii when it is compelled in charge its own proved sins upon another and , when " iniiin " itself even lo a proverb in attribute ii similar curse ol conduct in nne w !.,, ,, froely in every question mil furnishes his epi whenever ihey are required to one who in feci : has been blamed by ns opponents for answeriog too readily because ins coudu t in k,s harrison's cunning and lucky silence look mean und discrod liable and to pass such a res dm , in ihe i , ,* of •* no further disclosures for the public eye " — in the leeth of the secret circulars which tur nol logo into the newspapers and ol nil ihe peculiar machinery ofwhiggery t push nsiji for tvurd without taking oil the musk ! truly our op ponents in thin have outdone themselves und we inuy well ask " wliul next !" — petiniylraniun i ast oj fetters ip bmalning in t|io post-office ut concord n ('-. * on ihe i i day of october 1 - in 115 states dot'rtfl'l inb allllcsiot sikh book bindery ,\. iloneyrut andrew ali v f li'ijoni-i ranis sv s alexa ider sir i cab harris e r . audi r llr a !■'. k & '■.,,,,„■, i itichau k'iinmiiigor ahe'r j k 1 lull r adam p b-iriibirt aaron littleton thomas bocbt j ihn sec * as lodge ii -,.„. ii sv i 1 v r bradshaw miss mary a newell cent william i pliurr miss surah cross psul russsl jane carter jacob rodgers mr margarel ii s i s dry utvcn btngmsr george ll i i.'.rach siouuli martin vriili'ii j mi's squis'i mine sally g4 ii t ss lilmore mrs vasbtl todd thomss i.un.jolin while jan thomas s henderson !'. u maine new vurk ohio tennessee new jersey north carolina l.,.u inna mtcbigah w1i llfxtek book-llimlor informs the put lie that he still curries on nn establishment nfthe above kind in charlottb north carolina a few doors south of the mint — having as he conceives a thorough knowledge ol i business he feels i hesitation in assuring those wish in patronise him lhal tiuir wots shall be done in ihe verj bcsl style strong and on dating terms l . k ..,, i ithor articles sent fmm n distance t be bound will be pr ptl attended in und cure urged when dune the pnl lie ure request , i in ni ne i trial orders left nt tie wi stern carolinian of set will be punctually forwarded foi compli t i n i irlolte feb t umo ' lhal remain ull winter in the earth where thev grow are in excellent cuudllioo for lhe table in ; in sn ng lo viow therefore of all these l',ets lol us prescribe a rule iu harvesting the potatoes which will tend to perpetuate through llie whole season these hxci hem ijualities as sopn iben sh practicable nft't digging remove the potatoes ,!■■signed lor the table t a dark bin it the cellar — i after depoeiting thus tiie whole crop r as many j . aie il aignfld for lhe table eovor them over wilh earth r und and they will retain their excellent ; qualities till they begin to sprout in the spring and require to be removed when ihipped lor s,*a luey ought to be put into casks ami covered wnh nnd albany cultivator thus il appears from be most unfavorable as pect the presidential question oen lie made to as suuiu lhal mr van buren must be re-elected vvbere is the man ao hardened and reckless unless the most desperate whig as to deny that be wilt g,*t the siaies ranged under bis name ? the elec loral vole of these stales is 1 i.'i i 1 is nscesssi v lo a choice well il mr van buren cm bscurc from cur rig iho donhifiil states thirty-three electo rul voles ins election is accomplished this is the tvor»i view for n.e administration in which the subject run is pi ic<-d : and yet mr van bureocun be elected but mr van bu'en will carry and wo confidently claim for hnn tho greal stales of ohio and new yoik — and tennessee will most n hiredly vote for bun new jersey miohigao north carolina nod louisiana are more doubtful : bul even liiey will bu warmly contested and maj , vole for mr van buien lieneral harrison can not be certain ol more than 60 electoral votes with a reasonable prospect of 31 more making in all hi nnd short of an election 7 well when ure these voles to come from ? suppose he were to carry new vork he would went 10 to elect him ; and it oct 0 b40 ___• the lute gen i|iiui[>hreys of conn speaking esg9t±e 0ttb^x a_t ti "' ""' improvements in agriculture which have v r \' , xv-p.\\tf*il * commend to tl notice of all whether on new or 10 v vtlnllierb wilil | aodi kiltj vv , n | j .. ihl . ict hy l/u , plough ' e till travelling community are respectfully inform « \, the system of farm yard inan ire wherein i ed thsl the subscriber is nos running bu linodi ev ery decomposable matter animal and vegetable , raleigh by wsj ol pittsbol ' soil a nlmio la s uon _ i | , ,,„ , w d ,,,, the fields in regular sue in amall northern made coach f**»r*l . . t r . | e , ,,_* |; ilaigh on mondays „,„ i bursda y n , usj fl r8 in \ s nrrivin in a isiurv next civ ui in i - si ' i . - ,,' sah»bory on tuesdays i friday h3a.m a recently a possible ll is now well understood '.,.„,.". ,,, ii , '-,'■h noxl dan si in p m thai plants arc nourished by the gasses nnd juices inea sre good sod drivers psrticulsrly esreful formed liur tbe gradual decomposition ol ma ... nndating joel si i.i an nnre al whicii ine lost in the old plan of summer notice iiv virtue of a deod of trust executed - xt bj william 11 if ith for the pnrpi tin d dated l-i october 1889 and i . i ii unity of davidson i shall •*■i to pul le to the highest bidder fo i ..„.■•, , 1 the cotirl-hoose door in ihet wn ' lexington davidson county n c.on wed ,- l lib of november " a certain intel ol und lying in thee ds nf davidson adjoining ibe conrad gold hill look thill byerlyand others known by ihe nnm of lhe tlealh tract and " at ii ling iv hundred acres ing as trustee i shall convey tn the pur whatever title is vested in ine by \ irtue t id li ed i trust iivsk ii hargrave trustee ii ■;, |- ;.,. i ! death of a veteran . the lexington ky observer of ihe s7ih ulli ' nn conies to us in mouruii fi,r ibe lea i it uf cap i lain john fowler q thai place who died on the ulti ultimo in the 85ih year l bis age ii a is buried mi llie f mowing sunday the military ..,, ponies the masonic lodges the hose nd li coin panias und the cin/.*i,s generally following the body lo the grave captain fowler *.„ u soldier of ihn revolution aud a niember of congress for a number of years would require the v,,ie of tennessee alone r georgia and mississippi together to makeup the deficiency suppose he were le lose w yorlt and cary one only then il would not be iu ihe power of tennessee georgie snd mississippi to . loci him for tlie life of us we cannot see whv tlie wings brag i uist and bluster so after all ihey will is ben en and wufully beaien of the siuies we hsve put down as doubtful and we have do so lor the argument only wc afk is n mil more prod hie ihnt mr van huron w get 88 tiiun general harrison m the respective numbers neeessery to elect indeed we do ml believe he mauds any chance fur more than 31 electoral votes out of nil these states as lo lhe richmond whig's mort gratuitous cm picture that the above letter uud it d s not appear thai any mich letter has been written al all and crr'ai'ly wa shsll not believe it on ihe sntberi ftt t miiiig s<*<er ! " •':" si-n-mn hotel ,,., j 1|f , -,.„,., ;,.,. nf farmyard feeding and -- 4 . aheepfolding connected with tho turnip husbandry i ' v r ov\cc 4 in the substitution of fallow crops lor fa i s^a^t llilii shi n hnnd ws ll is true that fields are sometimes so foul zj_c j - . _ li£mn i -^ a;l1 : r s ' ■'• "' '' ' s '"'' wllh weeds hat a fallow ia necessary lu bag , rate road wagon land where a firmer is compelled in fellow lus imk ,\ ilir.u'k 1 i . - 1 . j , lie lets the weeds crow into hi ,-,,■,,, and tt^^^^^^t he peb i 1889 a man of better bonrl novcr lie ill than the veteran whose death we find bus noticed in thu peiinsylvimian wc have not received the lex ington observer which im put on mourning us a murk f respect lor ihe deceased it is creditable to that print so far to consult the public leeling for ibe dec-used patriot as a vehement pertlssn print in behalf of harrison we could scarcely havo expected it to do honor in ibo remains of one who i throughout n long lifts had continued a devout in i flexible dam cr.,t i'i is venerable man hid re ' cenilv excited the iru of tbe lt-tiogton sristoera cy by bis statement of lhc la t thai harrison wore i the black rtskade iu i 1 , whon ihey were ill con ' grejs — - c moffat's life pills 6 bittehs 5 v !': !!"!■; living pills am 1'ikknix *- bitters ao celebrated and so much used "• pari ofthe count ry.isnow december 6 1839 tt^^^^^^^^vitt 1 1 i ' ! .' \ i i ' , vvn^i^eh^thvn|^itv!rati^^^^^b ttwe!ii < l<»t'*»l 2^p^_t tickets -, [ n the more spirited hoeheudiy ef tureipsaj poiatoes aod beets | for feeding cattle and ol '.---■j vvb wiltft ' mends jneey jcarrou in sandy la w part ot the bute • ,.,-,. in never permitting two grain crops tosoc rtie electorsl tickets __£!_ i reed each other a fallow crop that is a horse j ,, "• '"" "'■,•"•'-' '"" j c rop or a gra crop always iourveoes tbauldl get 2 18*0 ' i -:■'•• «■i'"j ij"ws bo tt f s.uiimisa sinm.i.i in concord n.c arc i ivertisemenl april i 3 military v'm bale a military cost ocailv u good ac ■t rtholetts bword ' ' "•'"• ***** ipand pother co applt •! ihi omee
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1840-10-16 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1840 |
Volume | 21 |
Issue | 18 |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
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Date | 1840-10-16 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1840 |
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mot iifi.kiiatkh ik th i'vinn ttt bv run , triti'rt ton 1 11,1,11m rti 11 v it to nil uti vhc rbsaavgd ro rilk si v rc ui:-im:i*ti 11 \ , 011 1,1 nil pboplk amendments to the constitution article x dumber xv ot volume xx\.j salisbury jv c octohhr 16 1840 j j m o from 1,060 t r 11 tt ' or t 11 r vv i.uv olmxof qv ca m asv of a\uajvs nutritive grasses that d-i not deatroy each other i itrof j t wfllib wna written bs mr van i'm uii'l thai spring up at the su sens ren »•< fenotc thai itirh n i her does not oxpn i 8 in the great attention paid lo agricultural lho senlitnenisnl mr van lluren ni all air vau machinery : to tlyeshing mills lo chnfteuitent to huron does nol particularly busy himaclf oven io drills and dull ploughs in mcriflcers sea ennvprsntinn about llie president ml , lection j nor li l cultivating plants ol obvious profit as dona ho button up hi n • iu ins dnubtpl he iniidder w 1,1 tvouilj ac does speak ,„■,-,- illy upon hia predominant to we ill onlj add ihiil whon ion humphreys pic j nnd ids know thnl be has never yel reposed wrote 161 i or 1-14 — tlie improved sysiein nl any cnnfldo i lho hoasiings or calcnlntions ol draining im not practiced ,,,., h ol ihe oullurs ofl lhe whigs we huvn n loiter before ui from nnn ihe swe idish im in p mangol wnrylu or sugar bool l he m isl intimutu friends writlen as lute ns lhe been i,it,,,d.iced — w/iii«i { \. ) ' i9lb s.piember on saturday lust who sn\a -»^.^ l'be president li in line heulth nnd pirns and transplanting there is no a shrub vine very ounfldont that thu people oflhn united states plant or tree tu be found in our fields and forests will do him iuatlro lhal is noi mscei lible o a high degree ot improver j let lho \\ hlgs bluster brag and boast as thev i ,! taken up late in lull r early iu the inring may lol ihem !>■• transported t excesses ol exul properly trimmod and transplanted intu good rich '■" • " r "' hope in asquenoe ol s i „„- r soil near our dwellings thoir olinngo l„r ibe ionl gain in iho state ol maine r i *,„, ,. better soon becomes apparent tako for instance iravagnnl lotterfrnm he impassioned r i young cheanui trees irom the mountain lop tl „•< iheir party here r then - il will not all do mr much „!' their lops as you let ' their roots ; x '"' l ""'" >* ll - ' '"' re elected president i i set ihem oui a ton would your apple trees t ihe 1 d stnim in pit t brags ihe hum deeper in ib soil ti ,„ ihey have stood thev bogs the gross iiisrepresentntions or the wild nnd hnve ii rapid growth and ii well preserved will "■'""■"■' iienuces ofilie vv'lngs three i limes ilu f iiiiir i t remaining 11 in l'"-i-u:!i ut salisbury n ('., ou in l-i day ol t lumber 1340 p^lsued « nekl.l . 1oha8 1 f1biier / i ■o and i'i opri tor a ao ,,,,, robert albeu it f vv ss aloxuuder cul ss 1 vtyer mm s ir ih anderson mr s if ii u'v mus martha brow 11 l,,s,-s !' t .:,■•!. s b brown lieu - , - orv ml henri lew l ll lydun sam'l x ilub . kit ill broom a h r.i 11 kwell benjamin bivings john bruwn si nolly bullock ssliller a brown 1',,,,,-s i ii 1.1 , 1 1 , - lltasheri coonrad c cinder john 1 lonkli ■,'_', george ii , t ll .', 1 < li :> u inuti iy sam'l ii i runl 1 1 i ' ilt 111 r.ii ■■. alfrivl ss i rule sj 1 sn 11 j cot . . i 1,'m t cu ;,,,. james r bcry cinup i john ll 1 ,\- land flenrv i ott und tiniuthy i e'liann sam i ic '!, lines ( ',,,., ,[. 1 iilun i luc hatn'l s cn w t !.-,.'■. mil mir , 51 m lt,r lb 1 ihn k mccnii lnrn m it 1 1 i ■■■.,, l „„.', uol julin 1 ■'.!) mcconuiu hoy .' is u m . 1 li si 1 r julin l mitchell li - r murroll levi mitchell mr r„i mci lubhins edward m.,'1'11 j i l m vv if mclvcs vfsj dr fl w.(3 a or abbey 51cl_au iuii duncan n u s p noville dr matthew i»\t us anderson 1 in i'etor ow.njrs miss mary .' overcash solomon outlaw vv t parliam dr vv pearson odea philips sam'l e pooh r caleb v , ... g w polk lu x phillips david g tiie a o h i c v l t u r i 8 t . -,,.- wasraai c*not,iai*n is published every friday l.n.nii iu advance ur tjfl 60 il nnl paid in jnonlha from ths time nf utwcril 1.1 r no :„, discontinued until til arre in ire paid . , , rill ihn il ripii on ; nml tli fill lirl , a notify the editor of a tvifh m discontinue si least ' uld ■me your subscribed for ili be coiisidorod » ntfw enj ijfeinent ey i,/i rlitement conspicuously snd correctly in ,..,..,! .• >,! per tqiisre ol 8411 mu ot fifteen linet ,,, i typi , loi lha i.r i inenrl m.i uftcenl t im ui court and 1 inl advertise . |, 3 .„.. cent higher iban iheab rates \ il . ',.-, ,.,, ol':i-i pnr cent from the regular prices will fflo to yearly advertisers &****«« "»< il nn ii.n-t i isrkcd with th ■num ,„. r f iii"'i ,!■• i-i i they till be couiiniiei till furbid snd chsraod arc rdingly to weiire niiention nil l-'t'ers sddreesed lo the l„li ,„ r on business mtutt be fn t nf potieg linm tin farmer li r . manure with leavfc.8 and mud compost there i i gentloman residing in ,-,,, adjoining count wu tnhorilada patrinioinal i'stal consist mg i ii won out farm and some lew accessories lo us cultivation il married and wont i o work on il but n tool lint lew crops lo show ium thai the product would not support in increening i i'lttlv ; many ■tleepluss tiighl del lie pass in pondering i over ins circumstances alter much deliberation however in resolved like many others in the same hiiuiiiinii ,,,. emigre lion and visited the south in unil.e iiiriinoemenls for that purpose ile travelled lo - ixtent i„ii reiurned perfectly disappointed wilh ibe country lie went again lor another enr und law nothing but bankruptcy staring him iu ihe li every year found his debts nocumu lating ll hud been raised t agricultural pur suit und io agricultural pursuit tlnne altai a great deal i perplexity however in resolving he , finally concluded to try and improve lus ami in son mu or other hut how si id he do il i wns io him an important question lt being then a j thoroughly new t'linj iu thut pun nf the country be hardly know in what way to begin tbe prac lice then was uud is loo much so now to jet nil ; you enn from the soil and return mulling to it — after much reflection on ihe subject he comoienood , i hauling pine le vts uud oilier litter into i s cow and horse lots nnd aa soon s that wus tolerably tram j pled be cute 1 a good coal of mud irom an adjoin ' mg branch and continued allernnte litter and mud ' till it got a loot or two thick ile then piled it up ! in lurgo heaps to let it undergo a fermentation — in ihe spring he hauled it out und manured ins | com some in the hill and some broadcast iv succeeding crop hid hnn strenuously to proceed ' as soon a ho inul hy his corn he went ni it with , increased diligence hi anticipation of futurity , 1 which was su puinlul wns now loaded with plea sure he saw a way lo drive that grim monster 1 poverty from his path the individual who is the subject of this article bus continued to proceed in ibis way tor ihe last | twelve or fifteen years — he is now in prosperous i nircumstnnoes his crops amply repay ins labors i ills neighbors who ul lirsl laughed al him for throwing n way his time are now following his foot steps and there ir n prospect of the whole neigh i borhood's being greatly improved by the previous neceesities of tins one individual got dr.g.b douglas jkt tt vvini re , loved ins olliee i , tslltl jk1 ii gy^ov i.i mr c'..vv-*nv l.rir-lt rmv onnorly ocenptod hv dr asbhnl smith nesrlj opposite miobuel brown's store polite tendot his professional services i tl public salisbury august 21 1 10 f l\nm on lineal iicpuldican pictori of gen harrison pour tr,-e kxpori nt in tin liuocnal but little tin the hllnu all will hear grafting as well ii u ilij.lolm ii pleasant editor i ihe richmond whin the follotving picture nf jen han son is by 1 | ii i'len suns ,,,.,■of tbe editors of tlie richmond \\ hip note t most rabid supporter of ilm old he ro ll was drutvn in by gone d tys — tieforf it was known thm the general lived in '* u ing cabin " end drank " hard cider nr rather before it wna dis covered thai these were sufficient lo qualify n nian lor tlie olliee of president of the hinted sates politics of tin im itf-u ipj/uliiliih front tht richmond l-'.iupmir thr presidential ei.ectlon i rillll subscriber intending in n few weeks logo -^ to texas for the purpose of practicing law would lie hupps i attend to any business that may be entrusted to him persons wishing ins services v ould do well n apply soon either personally or bv leiter iiddres-ed t saliabury ns hn stay in n carolina will be necessarily short junks ihe whigs nays the now york courier and enquirer confidently s n thai u leltet hud boon n'ceived in tluit city by u fednral office bold r l'r mi n high functionary in washington advising mr van it ure i's ft tends to nut he " no in ire lu'ts ; ' and this it calls " giving it op now we are not iifriiul to hiizuiil lie nsserlion that no such iciier bus ever been received as the one alluded to — and it nsi i all from " mr van lluren ns the rich mond w lug conjectures the " high functionary " to be this is uu invention of thai noliviotifl hank bought instrument james wntton webb we have seen a mi dl gent gentleman irom dataware who says lhal mr vun lluren will certainly get the vole of ihat state and that new york is considered so certain for inn i that the mint is almost consi dered a fool who doubts it how could il be otherwise look el the vole in 18*')7 after the sub treasury wns proposed and tulluinilgcvnpos lacy the whigs had a majority of 28 1100 in 1838 but lo.ikkl—iii 1830 but a little more than 2.000 with all their bud spurious nnd fraudulent voting mr vun buren will certainly get n.e veto of new york ; and ho must bo elected or liberty is seriously it danger in this country we submit lhe following estimate to show bow much wn no give and then beat llie whigs in ihis cmimnto we will pul down the st lies admitted by nil considerate calculators ot all parties to he cer tain for the opposing candidates and among them delaware to general harrison though the gen lie nun above alluded to assured ua that be would lose the stale on account of the evani inner and his electioneering with lhe abolitionists wc do nnl it i i i new l'ork or ohio or tennessee doubtful ; hul for ihe argument we will put ihem down so and show how " a plum talc " will swamp ssi ellor john p foard it w farrell laton fletcher henry i >.!<-,, john si i'eartne ilns riuiit ii i ro ae.john . 1 n i hard rbomaa fulton 1 i je ,!. i irmdman george li ilium william i*1 ' i ... elisnheth 1 ,,, i l".l 1 darner john i iron it v 1 j liiinii alexander il i i i ui f hull j «, :•!, heath shs lucinda i ion ins david i lornliurr ov li.m'l il„tne paul ii hutenwnrih alexandi r 11.11 henry i lu iris lli'inv j 1 lodge j "'■howard si iiiiett hall kit r.i harris ss . tl its j sri,'!l benjamin .!,-■v t ', r jno 1 .-, lewis junes i'.'iflet johnson littleton pai ',-. deinpsoy it rush eliza it.-ll.l ll-mlllll i'lllll roply edward rush john ribol in sam'l rice jolm 3 li.iheils mm su in res it t id tier sv s sinilh mrs mary sic ter julin molor john swift thomas nawyers joseph hears aboer s in hi john swisher elisabeth stiutl.d i qeorgc sledge george i . smith cl usspot i swink sv a ('.') sheperd james shuliberinger uurrct sltckney 8 p terry ijtrkm taylor june's ti-.iiiiiitiin join thompson nimrod ta\l„r ss i troutman jacob turnup ui ts iiiium u ji v oiler ivy valentine rewan viinl i julin /■',,,/;, tin richmond whig tt^^shult wu then turn lo jen i in ,,-,,,. w|,n not many years ago ii,.,,,i,e,i his stars that h bode i . liis lol beyond lhe ohio uud " oul ..! ihi virglnin publics an i virginia negroes ! " i hod's , nn e 1 whal is jen harrison ilmi lie he president ofthe united statu i a 11 another hero 1 1 1 pity thut lord llvro i ul net thought t put him on the list ! a ii ss 11 we are to seek safely ugiiin iiinl.-i nir f a military ohieftain if this is nut his n «, mend mm » hat is it ? hut tor the battles id tip pechuoo and lhe i luimee and vtui know sir whnt merit there vila in the one and i whom the credit ol the other belongs who would not as non have 111 night of bun for e as president > the queen uf kiigluod might ns well make lord wellington iirrlibisliiipnfciiuiorhuiy j\nd why is be thought | ofl why drug ium from obscurity 1 why , s the hick darkness of his mind broken up and the hca vv slumber uf bis faculties disturbed by this unres sonable down of glory ? why but lhal lhe iniir i vellons success of andrew j ickso-i luis disclosed a i secrol mil before suspected which to ull such ae wnul u tyrant dtool recommends u military man us mini like i cuich the luvor of the servile herd who wo ship power and ikiw io its insignia ? ' what is be bul a man who wilh a few more grains of understanding might have half enough ,,, know i liul he bus not one hundredth imrt of what should ■qualify him lor the station in aspires to ! i v ho l,us caught in ii up ami besolted him with halter to make him lhe pool of the comedy 1 let bini i go to sleep again like christopher sly and sloop himself sober uud wuko up the clerk ofthe coun ty t ourl september 18 1840 — mifiint'nrns : — dm joseph bronx dane professor in dane lut sehimil cambridge ma s ; ii l ( 11 till 1 klsill.lt 1 ii . vn p.i m.wi.m > of salisbury j hon john ijilbs j gon sttnul f i'attf.rson i 0 * lx mu col i ihv vhp \ akiiilol'lllt s kr tne raleigh register will insert lhe above t ti ne in i forward the account to this olliee craven county n c , april 1836 just rca it u tl jsls&k 1 reccivin s \ in ,* ink of inhrf jtt lr ' sl ' "'"' genuine ' mi7iuciyi:s whua paints o,h brushes glass h_m_tns u-are le'tmon sy hilt i\stiw iv-tt'iis husnts soaps candles fresh munm iu hicr,spicee,l'er fumes tobao 3l2lilfcljl cos cigars paste boards writintf and wrapping l'.vpkr auo a large supply ol harvesting potatoes — never commence bar vesi.ngyour potatoes till tho frost baa killed the | tops down while tlm tops arc green the tubers , ! an grnwing and improving in digging them 11*0 i cither the plough r tne potatoe book as sown | ns they are oul of the ground let ihem is picked | up never permit iliein in remain out'in tho sun or air longer than you can possibly help i am well aware that tins direction is at once in npposi ! hon to the rule of many farmers which is to ni low llieir potatoes to remain out in the sun drying , ns long ns ihey cue und yet have thcin picked up ion tho same da ihey are dug in order that aal ; much of the cuilb us possible tuny cleave nil from ihem tins is very bud management for potatoes designed lor table use because it renders thcin strong or acrid iu taste iv iv attentive observer has noticed that t tint pari of the potatoe which happens to lie uncovered iii ilu i li changes its color to a dark green this portion is very much injured in luste ; iu fact ,' is unlit lor use because it has imbibed iron the at biosphere deleterious qualities as soon us pota toes are dug aud exposed lo ihe light and nir this j 1 change begins f.very attentive observer bus also ! noticed thai potatoes are ofthe best flavor and u lily niter tlicy have cone to maturity and while , ihey are vet in tho ground the longer thev arc ' dug and expos to light and nir the more of this high savor is gone nil it is wholly lost and they become unpalatable and unwholesome potatoes wines and spirit tor medical use which will lie sold ul wholesale and retail at prices to uit the press i e nfthe limes bv c it & c k wheeler ,, si martha 1 icobs philip johnson joseph r k sv wise john ss all vs'udrid willaon mr a willisma k-'j ss't,r,l levin vvinsler .*>! s l.„",li'!i vs'iuit thomas walker w walton william sulisbury june hi u*40 if otlo.i yiu-mm status clibtain for mr fan lluren for lit nernl harrison nvw subscribers agenujjor the lexington cot a too factory would if^iriii thn public thai they have just received and now offer for sale wholesale nnd retail the cotton ynrns of said factory con lilting uf various numbers — the superior quali ties and character of the yarns of ihis factory are an wi ii tested nnd known as lo need no recom n nd , i from us — those wishing to pur chase will please give us a call t . b & c k wheeler agts april 24 1840 tf kerr dr j.din kelly mis nelly kern john k n.ler peter new hampshire peons ivsnis mary imi i virginis so , th carolina oaorgia alain i n mississippi illinois 7 vermont id msssscbusetts ltl connecticut 98 khode island 11 delft wu re 11 kentucky 7 luihiuia 4 fi tbe ne plus ultra — the hnrrisnnitcs si their bloekley meeting ou weduomlay last adopted a series of resolutions purporting to give the reaanns why they oppose martin van buren among which we find tlie subjoined : klutts ienrgc i i/irinec rlu ilioih oct 0 1840 walton richard ii w conner p m 8w " llecause be relusi's lo answer queations proposed to him by the people touching in.i pi maples missouri arkm .-,,*, well nf all lhe hrii/.'-n samples of political by ; pocrisy and p'llllsnn nnpudence that ever were j pul forth wo cortainly have never seen any thing | which equals this tlie words in which it is con i vcycd uie few to be sure hut ihe humbug i lie uieiine prodigious ( stupendous the very iiiecliug winch adopted the rosululton inual huvo stuoa | astounded at is'ing required lu sanction such out i rngeous eflrontcry nnd wherever it is heard of hv either party we aro sure thut it will he received ! with an explosion of hiughlrr equal to unv uttered hy homer's gods harrisouisin must indeed bo driven 10 desperate struii when it is compelled in charge its own proved sins upon another and , when " iniiin " itself even lo a proverb in attribute ii similar curse ol conduct in nne w !.,, ,, froely in every question mil furnishes his epi whenever ihey are required to one who in feci : has been blamed by ns opponents for answeriog too readily because ins coudu t in k,s harrison's cunning and lucky silence look mean und discrod liable and to pass such a res dm , in ihe i , ,* of •* no further disclosures for the public eye " — in the leeth of the secret circulars which tur nol logo into the newspapers and ol nil ihe peculiar machinery ofwhiggery t push nsiji for tvurd without taking oil the musk ! truly our op ponents in thin have outdone themselves und we inuy well ask " wliul next !" — petiniylraniun i ast oj fetters ip bmalning in t|io post-office ut concord n ('-. * on ihe i i day of october 1 - in 115 states dot'rtfl'l inb allllcsiot sikh book bindery ,\. iloneyrut andrew ali v f li'ijoni-i ranis sv s alexa ider sir i cab harris e r . audi r llr a !■'. k & '■.,,,,„■, i itichau k'iinmiiigor ahe'r j k 1 lull r adam p b-iriibirt aaron littleton thomas bocbt j ihn sec * as lodge ii -,.„. ii sv i 1 v r bradshaw miss mary a newell cent william i pliurr miss surah cross psul russsl jane carter jacob rodgers mr margarel ii s i s dry utvcn btngmsr george ll i i.'.rach siouuli martin vriili'ii j mi's squis'i mine sally g4 ii t ss lilmore mrs vasbtl todd thomss i.un.jolin while jan thomas s henderson !'. u maine new vurk ohio tennessee new jersey north carolina l.,.u inna mtcbigah w1i llfxtek book-llimlor informs the put lie that he still curries on nn establishment nfthe above kind in charlottb north carolina a few doors south of the mint — having as he conceives a thorough knowledge ol i business he feels i hesitation in assuring those wish in patronise him lhal tiuir wots shall be done in ihe verj bcsl style strong and on dating terms l . k ..,, i ithor articles sent fmm n distance t be bound will be pr ptl attended in und cure urged when dune the pnl lie ure request , i in ni ne i trial orders left nt tie wi stern carolinian of set will be punctually forwarded foi compli t i n i irlolte feb t umo ' lhal remain ull winter in the earth where thev grow are in excellent cuudllioo for lhe table in ; in sn ng lo viow therefore of all these l',ets lol us prescribe a rule iu harvesting the potatoes which will tend to perpetuate through llie whole season these hxci hem ijualities as sopn iben sh practicable nft't digging remove the potatoes ,!■■signed lor the table t a dark bin it the cellar — i after depoeiting thus tiie whole crop r as many j . aie il aignfld for lhe table eovor them over wilh earth r und and they will retain their excellent ; qualities till they begin to sprout in the spring and require to be removed when ihipped lor s,*a luey ought to be put into casks ami covered wnh nnd albany cultivator thus il appears from be most unfavorable as pect the presidential question oen lie made to as suuiu lhal mr van buren must be re-elected vvbere is the man ao hardened and reckless unless the most desperate whig as to deny that be wilt g,*t the siaies ranged under bis name ? the elec loral vole of these stales is 1 i.'i i 1 is nscesssi v lo a choice well il mr van buren cm bscurc from cur rig iho donhifiil states thirty-three electo rul voles ins election is accomplished this is the tvor»i view for n.e administration in which the subject run is pi ic<-d : and yet mr van bureocun be elected but mr van bu'en will carry and wo confidently claim for hnn tho greal stales of ohio and new yoik — and tennessee will most n hiredly vote for bun new jersey miohigao north carolina nod louisiana are more doubtful : bul even liiey will bu warmly contested and maj , vole for mr van buien lieneral harrison can not be certain ol more than 60 electoral votes with a reasonable prospect of 31 more making in all hi nnd short of an election 7 well when ure these voles to come from ? suppose he were to carry new vork he would went 10 to elect him ; and it oct 0 b40 ___• the lute gen i|iiui[>hreys of conn speaking esg9t±e 0ttb^x a_t ti "' ""' improvements in agriculture which have v r \' , xv-p.\\tf*il * commend to tl notice of all whether on new or 10 v vtlnllierb wilil | aodi kiltj vv , n | j .. ihl . ict hy l/u , plough ' e till travelling community are respectfully inform « \, the system of farm yard inan ire wherein i ed thsl the subscriber is nos running bu linodi ev ery decomposable matter animal and vegetable , raleigh by wsj ol pittsbol ' soil a nlmio la s uon _ i | , ,,„ , w d ,,,, the fields in regular sue in amall northern made coach f**»r*l . . t r . | e , ,,_* |; ilaigh on mondays „,„ i bursda y n , usj fl r8 in \ s nrrivin in a isiurv next civ ui in i - si ' i . - ,,' sah»bory on tuesdays i friday h3a.m a recently a possible ll is now well understood '.,.„,.". ,,, ii , '-,'■h noxl dan si in p m thai plants arc nourished by the gasses nnd juices inea sre good sod drivers psrticulsrly esreful formed liur tbe gradual decomposition ol ma ... nndating joel si i.i an nnre al whicii ine lost in the old plan of summer notice iiv virtue of a deod of trust executed - xt bj william 11 if ith for the pnrpi tin d dated l-i october 1889 and i . i ii unity of davidson i shall •*■i to pul le to the highest bidder fo i ..„.■•, , 1 the cotirl-hoose door in ihet wn ' lexington davidson county n c.on wed ,- l lib of november " a certain intel ol und lying in thee ds nf davidson adjoining ibe conrad gold hill look thill byerlyand others known by ihe nnm of lhe tlealh tract and " at ii ling iv hundred acres ing as trustee i shall convey tn the pur whatever title is vested in ine by \ irtue t id li ed i trust iivsk ii hargrave trustee ii ■;, |- ;.,. i ! death of a veteran . the lexington ky observer of ihe s7ih ulli ' nn conies to us in mouruii fi,r ibe lea i it uf cap i lain john fowler q thai place who died on the ulti ultimo in the 85ih year l bis age ii a is buried mi llie f mowing sunday the military ..,, ponies the masonic lodges the hose nd li coin panias und the cin/.*i,s generally following the body lo the grave captain fowler *.„ u soldier of ihn revolution aud a niember of congress for a number of years would require the v,,ie of tennessee alone r georgia and mississippi together to makeup the deficiency suppose he were le lose w yorlt and cary one only then il would not be iu ihe power of tennessee georgie snd mississippi to . loci him for tlie life of us we cannot see whv tlie wings brag i uist and bluster so after all ihey will is ben en and wufully beaien of the siuies we hsve put down as doubtful and we have do so lor the argument only wc afk is n mil more prod hie ihnt mr van huron w get 88 tiiun general harrison m the respective numbers neeessery to elect indeed we do ml believe he mauds any chance fur more than 31 electoral votes out of nil these states as lo lhe richmond whig's mort gratuitous cm picture that the above letter uud it d s not appear thai any mich letter has been written al all and crr'ai'ly wa shsll not believe it on ihe sntberi ftt t miiiig s<* |