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(So&Minsujcbm GKI i:\S150JtO', M. C, NOVEMBER 18,1813. NO. 41. i'i HI.IMIEI» WI:I:KI.V, mv swATca &. m(s awooo. PBICE: TWO dollars and Kitty Offtl n year, Ifl nl- -■nce; or Tlirer Dollarc, attnr llitw munlhiIWm tbfl date ot'(HiDHrnption.—ptilure on iln? i»:»tt ol >r.y •utocri-ber t" order A itincontin»iniirn within (lit year. Will be connidiTeii indicative ot In- wish to continue. ADVEKTISEMKNTR iiiserlril ut tbfl rato ot Oiin Dollar per •qiiiirc of II llnof or IOM tiir the flnrt inMrUoBi mid Twenty-ftvo CMU for each conn nuance. I*tlrra to the publisher* muct be poht-pnid, or l hey cannot be attended to. A BEAUTIFUL HYMN. When incrniii? pours ita golden ray?. , O'er hill and vale, o'er ••nrth find lea, My heart unbidden twelhi In pnitea Kather of light ami life, to Thee. When nighl trom hctton rteela darkly i1own( And throws it* robe o'er lawn and !•'», My aaddenetl spirit seekethy Ibronef And bow* in weffaurp *-■»!* le TJieo. If tempr.-tH sweep the anj>rv pkji Or tfunbraiiiH smile on Sowef and tree. Ifjoy or sorrow dim the eye— Father in heaven I turn to Thco. THE PA :UO.\ ■lid h. Ill III GRKENSBOROUGH: s.ititnlav nornlnK, NoTembi r In. Killmil li'llcU-*. ■43. WHIG STATE CONVENTION. The " Old North Sun- " ,uy, the rn use ol 'he Wide county wings was * tmgtittroutand unfair," in .0 strongly ncommending ilitir It How c tt/.to Charlea Manly, ami appointing ihe large number of one hundred mnl filty.si■».■•• delegates in ihe Contention. " This, at once," Ban Ihat pap. i, " secure, the nomination of licit gentleman. Wo think ililleieiilly. 'I In- whig* u| all Hie oilier countie. have tlie; sstnf right in • X|,ri .- pn ferenccs, though few, in their di.crrturn, h it • .• en • pmp'-r a, yet in exercise it. Il ibe Whfga ul M alii have cmiiHiiileil Ihemseltts, why, lie re la an end '. ol the mailer, an far ,a they lie concerned j hut iho rielcgaiesof other citiinliri will not, tktrtfore, feel umler liny anrl of obligation lo go foi the Wake man. The Slain ia all before Hiem, where to choose. A, to the number nf riili-gatc, IIMI IM a matter of secondary importance, except an lar M . Iheir attendance will exhibit the leal and devoting rf llieir reapeetive counties. In en-v a want ol unanimity should be apparent, the Contention will at once perceive il lo be Ibeir duly In vule* by couniiea, inalead ul per capita. Till, will obviali all jusl object ons. We trua. ihat we shall In ar of a full attendance of delegates from all the counties. We think we may safely assure the whip; fiiemla throughout the Slate, ihat Old (3 ulford will he creditable up nu. meroualv represented. And "ho will lie fnuud trin aatteel'io the cause, and in ih" uw/i that way lie nominated, whomsoever be mat lie ol ih- noble company that have been drought lo Ibe public11 ■ w. A LETTER PttO.M I'lllL" u'jIlTE. The Salisbury Watchman publish* - a litter tune Philo While, dated " U. S. Sh Dale, Phi atlrl. phis, Orl. 184.1." Mr While ia pul«i i nl n. Da e and has jusl returned from Bonnet ol eighteen 01 nineteen nioiilhs in the Pacific, :» IW< en t 'ape II.in* and Upper California. aVeauhjou a tew extracts, for the information they con lain .it South "l.iiencaii affair,: F.arn I*. Dona. E'q the new Cun.i.l t»i V Ipa. TXiso, arrived in ihe Siore Ship Brie, anil had - u lered upon the duties of his iipii.iiii'iueiii. JOHN II PKNOLKTON, K q., u < t'bargu Me' At faira to Chili, was al Smin.ig.t. the seal nl Gotti rn menl, an Mod health. II ia w. II refit'ived hy 'In aulhormee, and ha. atntaini'd thorelatmua between the two Oovernineiiia un Ihe inual aiutcabla tool bafti CntLI continues a proaperou, enunlry. In lla social and political condiiinii,— in ihe ana, in ngn. ■cnliurr. III coininercc, and in all tin ini|.r..vrin< nl. of the age,—lhaa RoRobliC is apparent I) liny tram in advance of ihe other Spanish Aim r»i an Htales. There i« more nf slability and perniam ney in III Government; Iho Rulers are guided by a more en lightened pmicv, and the r. in .• ntatltfl limlv nl Ihr nation seem to be actuated bt inor. oiihtg.'il and liberal feeling., thar, in au> nlhi r id ihe-e eounlrti . The National Congre,. in •• talon al Santiago, w. ie proeeedinff with ibgniiy ami deliberation, in rila-cusflin| T and peifeeuug no a.ure. for refoniiliiB in* law., giving slain Illy lo 'he in-t'IMI liina, a nl lo-1. r. ing, by salulary enaetminl., Ihe tariotl, braiiche. of indimry in Ihe Itenulil e. In fine. Chill I, III the " full tide ol rue. auful aapermiont," in ihe an of s-'lf-ffoferninciil. VAltMHAlfo ia tlm mo-t ihrirn g and huflineaa like town on ihe eiilire Pacifie eoaat, Iroin Cape Horn in California. The pipuUlion already ap.| prnaches 40,tltll), and ia rapidly on lie men :I-I ; llie i Harbor was full of shipping, and a large no nmi nl ; buatne., ia Iran.aetcd in Ihe I*-Tl. Pi DRn I). V lie in./., lonnerlv a IJelitonanl HI Ihe I . S. Navy, '. " Capiani of the Port." II" ia nearly, al I to some of the most coinulerablc families in f'li I ; i, , gentleman of liberal and .Hinged views, and iria< ifeits a puh'ic .p'rit and an enterpriw in advaiie. of mill nf In. enu ii'vm-n. !!•■ pia.ea*ei .. i tjrbanity of manner, ia uailormly couiteoij j tostri srrr. sml eapacially allantivo to Ameiitsanti having n id ntiil in Hi. United Btalee, I'lMtiiueni III our naty. PKRI- I« II a deplorable eoodrlnawj—irW Ihe veilmvof a dean iting anarehv and m»r war. Vi-v »Mi. ana •• J' Ii Supremo." ai our U.i date.. ha>. ■■.gatiained hia elevation bt ihenioai Qairanl uaui patinn. \..\ PrENTE. ■- I ond. ratood, had raneivmj die larger pornnn nf Ihe electoral vol..; but Vivan eo,ra<anig rb- grim I •■ hoi play," e.iooeedeil in mustering folio >'• « - (a '■ 10 • liable hun to march inlo tin- eilv ot l.illi. a-.d lake |io.-es«lon of ih,. (i.,v. rnuieui l.i I'M n"e waa «n Valparatanai nur rleparinre'benee, wailmg a i flax m ihe 'tide nf afTaira " of hu cooolry. 1 . It Till: I'.VTKIOT. iteurt, EdUorti I regret eaee^diugly lo hear thai there are fallaciiiue re|iorls abroad eoneerning ihe health of ou- village; and further, thai th.ae repi.ru ar- promulged, in more than one uiitanre, hi men nf atai dmg and influence. Tin i Oreenabaro' ha, been vieited by the pre. vading epidemie, 1.0 one deniea; but ihai .1 i* being eoiivef- d into a hospital —tint it is nr has ever been vi,I'I d hy ant malignant form of diaeaae, we il» moat riiiiiidly deny. Within the two paai fella 1I1. re ha. be. n an unifaual cjuaniiry of diaeaw among ua, and Oreenahoriiugh ha. been dept ted ol a t, w fine citizens I bol In* nei Iha whole ol neatern Cjro'iua f. It Iheacoorge? and have not nnt ai.iei tnwna shared this ohaalemug providenrel We have iii Oreenahornugh a popula'iun a|■• prnaehtng two thousand, and 'ir nf ihe nutnbei have died Ibis aeaaen—fiv. whiles and one black. Three ol'he whit., had "veil to A good nld ago j their In nils ».re slim ned hv the froal- of many wint. r*. and ihev may ' " he »anl lo have fallen •1. ihe fruit lhal IS fully ripe. One of Ihe.e three. Mr. P.. il I hive been correcllv Informed hall a mild allaek ef the pn vailing fever, he ai fir.i r.- fused iii.d'ra'as-i'tai-ee against the iinpnriurriy of Ins In. nil., and do d after lingering lean) da\.; another riled nl ehtnn e d.ari 'iT'i; ih' third riled ol I', nr. A fourth died ol em vulsiona and th.-oth- . 1. 1 h d, nf a .. n leatTielti 11. Ofwhat Ihe he urn woman dlt il her phvatOiana weie nolcertain, ■h mgh it vva. I'btHtglrl ti'it 10 he lever. Now h.-re are six easea. hn I'y r. nnrled, font dung from sporadic die aao *t't\ Iwo fmui epidetaj ie. How hnv mail eotilll allow hiiiin.-lf lo infel trom ih'. that we have been peci'iarlv BiekH I in I nt a to.. 10 know, much leal how mo nuiions of I jn.lire and truth would permit lino In aav tin' 11 is certain death to coinf to GreciiarMsutlghI We hope then, I'or ih' fn'ore iwrooaa wi'l no; ■ atteoipl bv lal.e repofti I" injure the proaperily ol : our village, nr siop the yoii'h from eonting where they mat find literary advantage, uneie II >ri in I the State. Kan I8t3. Tin: Mioi.rriD.N CANIUDATE. Tin Loineil (Maas>) Count r Ibua speaks of tins gentleman and htaoooipeeri of the "libativ part, at ibe north. These leadereevidently have a de n interest in the proojulgatton nl their vi- w, and suitemug the hearts of their f'-llow eilizena. rUrctioneiriug Prttideniitil Cmndidate —Mi James Birnefj tin- liheit) candidate far Pretidenl has, we are inl.tniieil, been iiniiniti d from Miclng.i 10 tin. slate, to inform ua how mueli heiiei Ibi ronni'v would be oil il he were eleeied Presideiit. Speaking ol ihe salaro. of Meaara. ptmev, Si.-iiitonaml I. avili. and iln-.r iltiintirci'ed eflin • HI bobalfof Ihe slave, Ihe AlHl-Siuven Stand lid of last Tliurndav, 111 an aee..uni of Ibe hoeu- nu> one trickery, hv winch Leavm got Ihe Butane p •• tor from the old Society in 18411, aatri: "In point of fact, thai aiieiuul w a- SI I TOO 19, la appears hy the record ol the meeting al which \lr. Leavitl made hi. ptopo.illoll 'o deprive lint aoCIOly of lie properly. Tor what pu'po-e wi. iln. money ran -dl II wa, 10 pay Mr. Leavi't'., Mr. Iliniey's. and Mr. Btanton'a aala IOI. It was rrgln thai ihe.e salaries abojlld In- paid, though KMIGRATION—THE FAB WEST. We presume iminoia.tt persons thought thai when Ihe tide of eungiaiiuii reaclnd Oregon it would g" in. lander, for 11 did 1101 *■ that 'be 'Par Weal" e.iuld ge| beyoud ibe Pee fi • W. fi d however Inal -iiuie of iha emigrant, wiio have reach.'d Or goo are "di.sati.fi "d w t'l ihe QOuntry and eon • '•iip'iiregoing 10California iln. spring" Soaav. 1 teller in ih" Iowa Herald, from one of Ihe set- Hera, who fot Ins own pan Ike. the enuiitrv eer| well, and expect, lo end his davs there. He de .erilu a Ihe Origin, region a. rough and broken, generally heivv umbered, principally with 6r, v.-l. I..w one, cedai, h'-mloek oak. aah a id lOapli— w- Ii watered, wi'h about une-ieutli p atrie nl ex-cnlli'iit quality. In the .iream. ia an abnudanee nf Bah, among winch aie the uiie.i .aluion in ihe world. Or> gou oily is a thriving little place, and fr >ui II, advaniagi'ous po.tliou 11 • likelv to become a thriving great one. It la atioated at the headol lavigaiiou on the Oregon or Colombia river ami •Certainly I will, Majcr. •Now vou bear lhal, Miaa Carlinc,' aea I; 'aha ae, .Ii. 'II keep 11 all her life.' 'Ye. I will,' se, Mary—'hut what ia il V •Navel mind,', a I, 'you hang up a bag big e. nough to buhl il and you'll find out what it il in 1I.0 inormn.' Mia. Carltne winked al Miva Kesiah, and than whisper'd 10 her—ihen ihev both laughed and look- •■■I at me as mischievous aa they could. They speeted .oinetbm. 'You'll be sure to give il lo mo noW, if I hang up a hag,' se. Miaa Mary. 'And vou promise lo ke. p it,* sci f. 'Well, I will, cause I know you wouldn't giro me noihiii thai wasn't worth keeptii-' They all agreed Ihey would hang up a bag for in put Mi,a Mary', Criamus prevent in, in the back lunch, and boul 111110 o'clock I told '• in good even, nig and weel home. .nine what large Income from the mile, eolleei. d hv the poor lolling .lave. Mr. B-riiev'. wa. ■$'.£, •Jsit per annum tu $100 p 1 month, hendi » irai idling exp...i—.; Mr. le i>'"'-81.800 per annum, gr 0130 per month, an I dr. St inloil*. wa, SI OIK) per annum, "t $8:1 3:1 ;.• • mouth, and tr v. I mg espenaea, making an iggrigale ol 8423 33 ,.• r lllnolll." One hundred and i dollars a month, and txpnue* /i ii /. i. a »i .. good pn f o Me It im r s /iiimr «/'/ori'. and tin lo be a candidate f->r Ihi Pn .l.li net—how h g thai Bounds, .i appearstbal a. soon a. Ihe 9180 p ' iBonlh wa- laken away, | whole Wealward, urging ill the candidate for in.' P.* - d-'iiev's innntli wa. cms ed. What an exhibition of d am eroetcdneaa I u ihe pun slave, ihe above fII". d'aoloee I .ct up nil midnight, and when they waa all ai tin. fool ol IVilh im inn Fall., one of lh« grea'e.t gone lo bed I wool aofily into the back gate, and water power, in Ih- world. ' «""" "l> >° '•"' P"rnh. and lhar, .hurc enutT, waa a The .etllement -if the Oregon hv emigrant, from IT'at" lug meal bag haugm lo the jice. Il waa the United Stale., n.nwiih.ia uling Ihe o, in ol inui.'rus unhandy lo gil into It, hut I waa 'larroin. the Westminster Review lo the contrary, is i eer , '"' "ol lo back nut; «o I sol ■ m» chain on lop of lain tiling, and alreadv in the course of fulfilment. ' » bench and got hold of Ihe rooe and let mysolf Inalead ol its being a matter uf dnubl ihofear la down into the hag, but jest as I was gettin in, tho Ihat il will goon too rapid', so aa lo draw oft" I ! ''•'«• awuug Bglll Ihe chairs, and down ihey went larger portion of the po inntiol Ihe aellledS atea ' With a leinhle rack. t. Hut noondy dtdn'l wake lhan can be well gpared. Il i. said lhal a moat i »P but old Miaa Slallinu.es grate big cur dog, and extensive emigration la now moving from Wealem , "ere he cum nppln and larm Ihrnugh the yaid liko N'-w Yolk, We.i.rn P-nnaylrama and Northern wraih.and round and round he w.nl Irym to find Oh.ii. nol indeed to Oregon, hut lo the region nl . *hal wai ihe natter. 1.01 down in Ihe bug and /.nife/f Ci'UritT. EDITORIAL WKITI.StiS. Some year or Ivro igo the lollowing correct re. arks ol ihe Editor ol the Alexandria Car.. Hi .ut the round,. The puce is Inn good lo bi htdle, and has started again. Vlany people e.Innate ih.* ability of a newspa* pel and the indttatry and talent, ol it. edilov, ny the qiunlilv of the editorial mailer wined it con. lam,. It i. comparatively an en.y task for a frothy writer to pour'.nit, itaitv, ciilninne nl word.— winds, upon any ami all subjects. Hi. idea, may How in "one weal;, waaby, everla.Hiig loud," and hi. coniniaml of long rage may enable bun lu s'ring tIi, an log.'th'T like bundle, ol iinioos; nmi vet In. l.aper u.av lie a in* igre and poor rohCiTll. Hoi what i. tin- labor, Ihe toil ul aiafih a man, whodi.* olav. hi. "leaded mallei" ever so largelv, to thnl iiuiio, I'IIII lliu jiuliciuii. well iiifoimetl editor, who .• verci.ea In. vnc.iiiou with a i hieirly eo:,,cimi-ne,. ol it. rcponsthililie* and its dullee, and devotee nmi."!l to tlve conduct of his pap. r with the .a.ue rare and etaidully thai a . inslble lawver h-.tows didii'i breath louder nor a kilten, for fear he'd find inn out, and aflei a while he quit barkin. The wind begun to blow 'boinioable eohj, and the old bag kep turniii round and swingin so il made mo .•'a.aiek a. the inleollief. I wa. 'fraid lo move for tear the lope would brake and let me fa'l. and bear I -ot with my teeth ratilnt like I had a ager. Il ■ he Upper Lakes and llie Mlseiasippi—inainlv lo I N'.riherii Illinois and Southern VVISCOIIBIII Tin, lOtpulae will doub'les. extend it.elf ihrooghoill iln-frontier oeeop.ni. ] farther onward.. Th^-watole Iribe nl pioneers in faei ex[ieel a, a matter of cninse to lell nut to n-w ; e,.in''rs. Kinigraliun is their bu.ine.s. They I make clearing, and pr. pa'e rude ahode. which ' aeeoied like tl would never come day.lighl, and i more permanent ..tiler, improve. . Ami 'he nusi ■ do believe if I didn'l love Misa Mary eo powerfully .,.», prnintae. lo la.l a long lime »et. When 'he , I "nuld froze lo deih ; for my bail was ihe only Pacific is reached and tin course Wealward eflec , *P"t lhal fell rtrw, and it dido i heat more it two niallv snipped by ihe wave,of the ocean, the pio- ll«ka a in only when I thought how ahe would •ueriand .quallers, il seems, have an ev lo Ihe ' be sprised in Ihe mornm, and iben it went into a South. California ia lo be Ibe next land of prom | carder. Biineby the cussed old dog CJ up on i.e aflat Oregon ihall have been realiied—and | the porch and begun In smell 'bout the bag and then wlnther then? Still to the South, we pri'souif.— In harked like he thought he had Ini d somelhin. •B-iw WOW, wow P Ml he. The. he'd smell agin, and iry lo gil up lo ihe bag. 'CM' out," sei I very low fer fear ihey would hear me; 'Bow wow wow P se* he. 'Be gone I you 'bominabli fool,' act I and I bit ali over in spots, for I specletl eveiy intnit he'd nip me, and whal made il worst r, 1 couldu' aee whir koala he'd lake hold. -Bow bow, wow !' Then I tried cnaxiu—'come here, good leller,' a B and Ihe thing', deal. Yon know I in'd vou in my I I. and whistled a little lo hun, but it Mill no use. la-l letter I wa.gwuie lo bring Mi„ Mary up Ioi That he alood and kepup Ins eternal whmin and the chalk a Crismu*. Well, I done it a, ,iick a., | barkin, all night. I couldn't toll when day.lighl whi.tle, tho'ilcotno miginv mgh hem aaerinu, un |%a, brakin, only by ihe chiekene crowin, and waa di riakin. Bui I'll tell you all about the wholecu | tumisiruaglad to hear'em, for if I had lo,iaylheia cumslance. one hour mure, I don't believe I'd ever got out o The f,ct ii, I've made mr Blind op Btor'n iwnty 'hat bag alive. umca tojesl go ami eoine rite out with Ihe whole I Old Miss Slalliom came oul furst, and a, soon ia Che end ia nol yet hv a great de al; tiiguinuig li hardlv mure lhan rn.de. —Bnfl tmrrirun. f-| SL'C.'CKSSKHI. (JOIMJ ON' OK MAJ. JOMBeTS COUIMSiriP. Pimviua D.e. 87,1842 Mr. Thompson—I), .r Sir:—Cr.inus le over, ■ipou a .nil, or a huinioe phvaieian upoua paiieut, business, but »henever I got whar she w.a, and ahe saw Ihe hag, aea ahe, 'What upon yeanh baa winioiii regard to show or diapltj ! Indeed Ihe | whenever ahe looked at me with hi • witchen eye., | Jo»eph put in the hag for Maiy ? I II lar lla a vcarlin or somo lite animal, or Bruin wouldn't bark lately been ts-lo'eigoer. out i the Mexican Thorn ntarried to Mexican women, and iln Ki p tbltc with Iheir fainilie, are Sx iiioulfia Iropi the dale of Ihedecrei n tho, not * xe.epled, lit- W'liul up Ibell PROM Mexico—A decree hi, sm d bv Santa A' oa. prohibiting i natureltfjed all trade by retail Republic nl.n live ■ xeepl. d I. It OW.'.l btiaineaa. Poreigni r. can hive workshop in any part nf 'In' RnnjibliC, ami r.an aetl hy retail ihe ar-l. eti a of their own manufacture, provided ihey em p'ov auv Mi xiran apprenlires m workmen. KKOVI Ytc»T»N — \dvie. . from l.ig aiate lhal aciivt preparatiuiiB fot wa', had been -o. ■ lime ui.k'"g. and hosflitie. wire abool In be re* eonuii i '■■ il ti I,' i II Mi xien at d Y'M'.i' in. nfi Wi hater Will pay a vi-»t ■inter—going down ihi* MI-BI-le'tite— Iheno, ihlough A.al.an> Cu -I II i ii -. on Ina return. • Iln ■P Smith Una Ni » t >t tgiii, Su.iih mere writing part of editing a piper, is hut a -ina.I portion ol the work. The industry is not ■•ten BIIOWII there. The care, the tun.' emplvved in selecting is far more unpo'taut—and tie tact of a good editor is belter shown by his .elections than bv anything else; and lhal, we all know, is naif iln-battle. Bui as we have .aid, an editor ought t., be estimated, and hi. labofa understood nnt\ ap-preciated, hv the g-'iicril oond'uei of In. paper—Ita nun —i.s uiiiloriii, eon,tsiein course—its pruici. plea—it. aim. —maii'iuess—1«. digniiv—it. pro. prieiy To preaeree th'-.e „ tip v .tioulil be pre-s.- rv.d i. euo'igh lo oecopv folly Ihr lime and attention of any man. If lo this be added the general •nperti.iori nt the new,paper e.tiihll.h-ineni. which mn.t editor! hate to encounter, Ihe wonder is. how ihey can find nine, nr "room," lo irrifr ul nil I BBNATOR LINN. It.'aoCe. unending llie death of S ua. B not We lie li ve, heel, correellv Blllli d Dr. I, on was, up lo the evening the enjoyment ot uuu.ualU good out. •Ml I^rr!, whal ia it V aea Mils Mary. 'Oh, it', alive !' aea Miaa Kcs.ah, 'I seed it move.' and kind o' bluvhed al me, I alwavs fe! anil skeered and fatnly, and all what I made up to lell . at tl lo.' n. r waa forgot, ao I couldn't think of it lo save me. I She went in lo call the gals, and I aol thar, ahtv. But you're a married man, Mr. Thompson ao I : e'in all over aol couldn't speak if I Hud to—bul couldn't lell you imihui bout pnppin the question, j I didn'liay nolhin. Bunchy Ihey all come runnin a, they call II, It, a nughiy gieal favor to ax ol a rite prelly gal. and l.i people as am I use in it, it goe. mnnstroua hard, don'i H I Thev .ay width r. don't mind il no tnor'ii nolhin. But I'm makin a tran.gre..inii a. ihe preacher ses. 'Call Cain,and make him cut Ihe rope, ICI Mm Crismus eve I pul on my new suit and -hated my Carltne, 'and let'l aee whal tl is. Comi here Cato, faCe'M slick as a amonihui iron and went over lo ; and git this bag down. old Miss Stallion.es. A. soon as I w.nl into the 'Don't bur. it for ihe world," aea Mill Miry, parloi what Ihev wa- all a allill round ihe fire,! Cam u tied llie lope lhal WBS round the jice, and Miaa Carline and Mm Keaiah both laughed n|e lei the hag down easy on the floo , and I turn-ou,_ bled nut all entered with corn meal, from head to 'There, there,* ao* ihey, 'I told you ao, I knew loot, it would be Jo.eph.' 'tn.iidne.. gracinne!' aea Mill Mary, 'if II aint 'Whal'. I done Miaa Car.me ?' ara I.' i the Maj. r hun.ell!' A wri'ei in the National Inlelligeneer, in ay ar-lirb ri'-pi cting rhe U.S. .lup North ("eroltfia, .avs "hln mote, liter the aea without a whisper, like a si. ep ug ihuiider-boii." . MpMaottai U. S SKNATOR —The Oorernol hf Uiaeniirt ha. appotlilod tin lion David U. Atcln .on. n Senator in Co'lgreea in place ul ihe Idllienleil I): Linn. Tin 1,'ieo' State Convention ol V- roioni ha-iinni ri .t. il Van lloi n for Preatrieiil, hy a vole ul 130 r 140 .. 8. CAIWB OF IHI: nriiNiNti OF rut: IISSIURI.—A com .political ..I ihe Pennsylvania!!, naaigna a new cause for iln eonfl.igralionon bond of iha United Slate, aleamship Mlaaouri He.ays: " Tin, tniseli'ivoii- efli el, in mv opinion, la aa .gil ,1.1a- i . lhal laoiiii.ii fill ineeoo eail.-d apiMi* I taiienu. ciiinbu.iioo. I > o.ne. ol Cougre.., Ii.c ol ihi M idle ui'aii, and III- pnelical elV .lio, ol that I gilieH .on ol die Prciilcni. were ai iw. d awav in ibe hold, commingled wuh wooden nock, and ham., nu car:, ami varinu. oilier lam -pecimcn, of ihe The eireniii tor Linn, have in auv qiMile ol ihe 2.1 all., health, lie waa then bus i. engaged it' preparing -.oiue hujitic.., intending n i ihe in xt dav lo *i,ii Si. LOUI,. In Ihe alii rrioou. when .looping io search for some papers In a tnuik at Ina side, he raised hi. head suddenly, and a-ked Mr. Linn if hi, lace appeared flushed, as he fell exc'cdiegly dizzy, anil there aeetned to he a general dcierinimi* lion of brood lo the head The painful sensation, howi'Vei, .nun passed oft", and he real.led the sug-gestion lhal hi r-hiiiilrl In bled During the eve , nmg, and to a late hour in th" nighl, he waa busily ! '' '• "'" ' employed in correspondence and other mailer., and wh. n he retired he Wal llidlapoaed to Bleep. When Mr. Linn roae in the inonu ig, he ri que.'ed ihat In might not he di.turned, saying "'BI he VMHlM eiitle IVOI lo sleep an hour, lie soon lell inlo a I slumber, apparently gentle ami refreshingt Wh n ] visited two or Ibiee lime., he was sliM louud in tins latale, and there w.i. it" dragoaitloo 10 dielarh hun. I It wa, nut unlit mar 12 o'clock ol the 3.1, thai Mr. Linn approached his bedaide to awaken him. She , aii.iiipteil to do so, bin in vain. Calmly and pla. cidly—without a sigh, or the change nf a single \ feature in hi- benevolent countenance —hail lif. passed awav. Three or lour houraaftorayaida,there mis a profuse bleeding fro u lie' mouth a.id iin.iiil. You come under ,'Ster's chicken hone, and I believe .he knew you wa. cotnui when ,h» put liter llie door.' •N • I duln'l —I dtdn'l no such tiling, now," Mi.. Marv, and liei lace but.lie t red al' over. •Oh, mil needn't denjnt,' eel M "■ K. -'ill. Yea,'aea I, "and you know you promised to keep my Criemui present as long as you lived.* Tin-gal's laughed themselves almost lodelh.and went In lirii-hui off ihe meal aa last a, they could, •aviu ihev wa.gwuie lo hang Ihat hag up every CriamilB till Ihev got hushanda loo. Misa Marv— •long io Jo., ph now.jesi .....ii. a*thai',any charm I bleaa her bright eves, she hlushid as beautiful aa in chicken hones.* -nd scd she'd slick' to her wold. I knowed thai wa, a first rale chance In *av sninethin, bul Iho dear Itllle crealer looked so .or-rv and kt p hlualiui so I couldn't *ay nolhin Bactlv. to the putl, so I tuck a chair and reached up and tuck down the bone and put it in my picket. , 'Whal are yanj gwinc tu d Marv. a iiiorniii-glorv, _ She was me out o'hed, and her hair warm I comb-ed and h.r bed wasn'i lixt al all, bul ihe way ahe Inok'd prelty waa rale diaiiacitn. I do believe If I WBI Iroz. stiff, one look at her charmin face, aa .le .mod lookiu down to the floor with her rogiib !in tn.it bone now I eves.and hi r bright curlt fallin all otor her anowy I ntck, would loieh'd me too. I Mil you whal, it Pin gw.ue I., keep it as long a. I live,* so, I,'a. I waetvOrtfl hangin .■■ a al bag from one Crta. iaCri.m resent from the haudatUfMal gal. IU G<u.r. mil- 'o another to feel so happy n < I h..u ever gta. Wh.n I «nl ihat "he le •A -il vou .ha ned. Maj. •Now vou might In giv soph, ink.-pa > arrlfe,' ■Ah ' tea old Miss Slal ■■other .nice. I went home after we had the laugh out, and set by ihe fire till I had 'hawed In lliu lorennon a I Hie Slalu.inses come over lo our house, snd wo had the greatest Crismua dinner thai ever was seed in (i. nrgia, and I lon't believe a happier company p etei sot down at lb* asme table. Old Mia* Stal-ear," al"l"of"vm. 'in say stock.na j limii and mother aeftted Ihe match and talked over i.h •tl worse a ul worse. rf ai s she. her Cnsmi . gif' Jo sea 1 '-, I'arl II. . im a. When 1 wis a KB iaed io hang up nur atockma — Why ■ afor. cans lip v al Iii..- am. A meg.i tin «o if hate., iherc was a t .st quantity of inflammable matter in the shape uf ■puechoi frin aoiilhern members ol Congre,,, and ! was a lillo denoting high slalion ai ihe aval, uf abolition petii'uns from Hie north.*' , learning in Europe n nl America, and sound schol .I...he tri-cau.c, no diou,bt: enougih,at. alnl even!., a'"r"a"h'u•'. or extraord,,inary acinniifin a'tam»m• enl,■, ,\..i •a uiiiv ii-iln-. yte have known a Now Jersey. '" -' ' ■' '''',' ;'*u" 0, Herman dubbed •■ profe$tor hy iho nettspapera, - VMIM II it -i.vMi,. — I'll • .mil |n ml of ih liter making a h ilhmn aaeension, and • v. ry dancing I..and- li.. in i i. acknowledged by Eng- girl who can throw her ban legs over ber shounl- | land, Pianci, aud Iho United Siatet. dorm called TI nrfi»fr '"' Then I leil n little ,tre.-ik.tl t blushed a. hard Ihey could. •High v-ttty I' si. ihe old ladv—-what 'fiueme it I'd like to know what harm iliar is u .inckuis.— People .'iiw-.i-div. .gi't'ii .u mealy tnouihed thai H'/io i.i a Profeutrl —Tn Una rale i diflleull ! ihey can'l call nolhin bv ua name, I i dnn'l •■•■ qu-.tioii, the editor ol iln- New Vork Commercial ' a, Ihev're auv hellei than ihe old ijiie people waa. makes the following reply i When I was a gal like you child. I used lo hangup '■ K\«:iv mountebank who cm p'ay dexteroualy J my atnok'na and gu 'em full ol pit.cuts.' with cups and lulls, ami every itinerant lecturer Tin-gal-kept langhin. who can nh ■•ul horrible rhetoric. Formerly it | 'Never tn ntfcl ... M.- Man, Ihe Majer', gnl logive me a CriamuB gt'i—won' von Pllajer* 'Oil, ve,.' .e. I, vou kit tw I uruin rod urn mil evert thing lhal ever happened in their families, ami laughed al me and Mary, and cried boul ilnor .led hu.bands, enu, Ihey wasti'l alivo to sec their children married. It i. al. settled now.nepl we haint ant Ibe wedllill- I'd like lo have it all ntcr at once, but • fl.it I iliiln'l mil 'I've got one for 1 vour lif--. but it «•• i in.1.1 p.' se, I. ■Oh. 'hi'', the ki ul,' se, 'Mm will vou kct p it .I. that,* ses she* ■t. wh ii 1 w in' * mi ti keep ■1 lake a iwo iishi ha . dav. young gal, alwava like In he engaged awhile, vou know so apose I mull wait a month nr »o. Maiv (.he ses I must call her Mi.s Mary now) has been a guild deal of trouble and bolhgraahon lo me. bm n v MI could tee her, vou wouldn't Ihlnk I oughl to grudge a Imie auffonn logitauch a aweat luilo wife. Yu mn.t cnuie in the w Idm if you pna.iblv km. I'll let you know. Nu in ire from ynui fnenj lealh. JOS •l"S,-S I ilk- lofnrgol lolell mi boot e.ohetn I* le.— II golanaol I iog » ' '• he heard of ...v b. • _... , and he's boon aa utellcr aa i boas api.n se. I '■ ever s»i ■' ill
Object Description
Title | The Greensborough patriot [November 18, 1843] |
Date | 1843-11-18 |
Editor(s) | Swaim, Lyndon;Sherwood, M.S. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The November 18, 1843, issue of The Greensborough Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C., by Swaim and Sherwood. |
Type | Text |
Original format | Newspapers |
Original publisher | Greensborough, N.C. : Swaim and Sherwood |
Language | eng |
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Newspaper name | The Greensborough Patriot |
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Object ID | patriot-1843-11-18 |
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OCLC number | 871564128 |
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Title | Page 1 |
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GKI i:\S150JtO', M. C, NOVEMBER 18,1813. NO. 41.
i'i HI.IMIEI» WI:I:KI.V,
mv swATca &. m(s awooo.
PBICE: TWO dollars and Kitty Offtl n year, Ifl nl-
-■nce; or Tlirer Dollarc, attnr llitw munlhiIWm tbfl
date ot'(HiDHrnption.—ptilure on iln? i»:»tt ol >r.y •utocri-ber
t" order A itincontin»iniirn within (lit year. Will be
connidiTeii indicative ot In- wish to continue.
ADVEKTISEMKNTR iiiserlril ut tbfl rato ot Oiin Dollar
per •qiiiirc of II llnof or IOM tiir the flnrt inMrUoBi mid
Twenty-ftvo CMU for each conn nuance.
I*tlrra to the publisher* muct be poht-pnid, or l hey
cannot be attended to.
A BEAUTIFUL HYMN.
When incrniii? pours ita golden ray?.
, O'er hill and vale, o'er ••nrth find lea,
My heart unbidden twelhi In pnitea
Kather of light ami life, to Thee.
When nighl trom hctton rteela darkly i1own(
And throws it* robe o'er lawn and !•'»,
My aaddenetl spirit seekethy Ibronef
And bow* in weffaurp *-■»!* le TJieo.
If tempr.-tH sweep the anj>rv pkji
Or tfunbraiiiH smile on Sowef and tree.
Ifjoy or sorrow dim the eye—
Father in heaven I turn to Thco.
THE PA :UO.\
■lid h. Ill
III
GRKENSBOROUGH:
s.ititnlav nornlnK, NoTembi r In.
Killmil li'llcU-*.
■43.
WHIG STATE CONVENTION.
The " Old North Sun- " ,uy, the rn use ol 'he
Wide county wings was * tmgtittroutand unfair"
in .0 strongly ncommending ilitir It How c tt/.to
Charlea Manly, ami appointing ihe large number
of one hundred mnl filty.si■».■•• delegates in ihe
Contention. " This, at once" Ban Ihat pap. i,
" secure, the nomination of licit gentleman.
Wo think ililleieiilly. 'I In- whig* u| all Hie
oilier countie. have tlie; sstnf right in • X|,ri .- pn
ferenccs, though few, in their di.crrturn, h it • .• en •
pmp'-r a, yet in exercise it. Il ibe Whfga ul M alii
have cmiiHiiileil Ihemseltts, why, lie re la an end '.
ol the mailer, an far ,a they lie concerned j hut
iho rielcgaiesof other citiinliri will not, tktrtfore,
feel umler liny anrl of obligation lo go foi the Wake
man. The Slain ia all before Hiem, where to
choose. A, to the number nf riili-gatc, IIMI IM a
matter of secondary importance, except an lar M .
Iheir attendance will exhibit the leal and devoting
rf llieir reapeetive counties. In en-v a want ol
unanimity should be apparent, the Contention will
at once perceive il lo be Ibeir duly In vule* by
couniiea, inalead ul per capita. Till, will obviali all
jusl object ons.
We trua. ihat we shall In ar of a full attendance
of delegates from all the counties. We think we
may safely assure the whip; fiiemla throughout the
Slate, ihat Old (3 ulford will he creditable up nu.
meroualv represented. And "ho will lie fnuud trin
aatteel'io the cause, and in ih" uw/i that way lie
nominated, whomsoever be mat lie ol ih- noble
company that have been drought lo Ibe public11 ■ w.
A LETTER PttO.M I'lllL" u'jIlTE.
The Salisbury Watchman publish* - a litter tune
Philo While, dated " U. S. Sh Dale, Phi atlrl.
phis, Orl. 184.1." Mr While ia pul«i i nl n. Da e
and has jusl returned from Bonnet ol eighteen 01
nineteen nioiilhs in the Pacific, :» IW< en t 'ape II.in*
and Upper California. aVeauhjou a tew extracts,
for the information they con lain .it South "l.iiencaii
affair,:
F.arn I*. Dona. E'q the new Cun.i.l t»i V Ipa.
TXiso, arrived in ihe Siore Ship Brie, anil had - u
lered upon the duties of his iipii.iiii'iueiii.
JOHN II PKNOLKTON, K q., u < t'bargu Me' At
faira to Chili, was al Smin.ig.t. the seal nl Gotti rn
menl, an Mod health. II ia w. II refit'ived hy 'In
aulhormee, and ha. atntaini'd thorelatmua between
the two Oovernineiiia un Ihe inual aiutcabla tool
bafti
CntLI continues a proaperou, enunlry. In lla
social and political condiiinii,— in ihe ana, in ngn.
■cnliurr. III coininercc, and in all tin ini|.r..vrin< nl.
of the age,—lhaa RoRobliC is apparent I) liny tram
in advance of ihe other Spanish Aim r»i an Htales.
There i« more nf slability and perniam ney in III
Government; Iho Rulers are guided by a more en
lightened pmicv, and the r. in .• ntatltfl limlv nl Ihr
nation seem to be actuated bt inor. oiihtg.'il and
liberal feeling., thar, in au> nlhi r id ihe-e eounlrti .
The National Congre,. in •• talon al Santiago, w. ie
proeeedinff with ibgniiy ami deliberation, in rila-cusflin|
T and peifeeuug no a.ure. for refoniiliiB in*
law., giving slain Illy lo 'he in-t'IMI liina, a nl lo-1. r.
ing, by salulary enaetminl., Ihe tariotl, braiiche.
of indimry in Ihe Itenulil e. In fine. Chill I, III
the " full tide ol rue. auful aapermiont" in ihe an
of s-'lf-ffoferninciil.
VAltMHAlfo ia tlm mo-t ihrirn g and huflineaa
like town on ihe eiilire Pacifie eoaat, Iroin Cape
Horn in California. The pipuUlion already ap.|
prnaches 40,tltll), and ia rapidly on lie men :I-I ; llie i
Harbor was full of shipping, and a large no nmi nl ;
buatne., ia Iran.aetcd in Ihe I*-Tl. Pi DRn I). V lie
in./., lonnerlv a IJelitonanl HI Ihe I . S. Navy, '.
" Capiani of the Port." II" ia nearly, al I to some
of the most coinulerablc families in f'li I ; i, ,
gentleman of liberal and .Hinged views, and iria<
ifeits a puh'ic .p'rit and an enterpriw in advaiie.
of mill nf In. enu ii'vm-n. !!•■ pia.ea*ei .. i
tjrbanity of manner, ia uailormly couiteoij j tostri
srrr. sml eapacially allantivo to Ameiitsanti having
n id ntiil in Hi. United Btalee,
I'lMtiiueni III our naty.
PKRI- I« II a deplorable eoodrlnawj—irW Ihe
veilmvof a dean iting anarehv and m»r war. Vi-v
»Mi. ana •• J' Ii Supremo." ai our U.i date.. ha>.
■■.gatiained hia elevation bt ihenioai Qairanl uaui
patinn. \..\ PrENTE. ■- I ond. ratood, had raneivmj
die larger pornnn nf Ihe electoral vol..; but Vivan
eo,ra |