jrioJe JYY. 740. Tarborough, ( Edgecombe County, JV 6TJ balurday, June 13 1840 To. ATI Xo 24.

- -, i LuiLMfwaMmf'nTraifOTiiii1ntT Tjc Trti&orough Z9rcss, rung in the ears ofthe people of North Car- Three Solicitors were elected, and two of gum to strike out a censure which he had I BY fiBORiSK HOWAKI), 7?l 2& ? .Tj olina for more than five years. them whigs! gone out of his way and out of the Consti- - J Now suppose I Re- I do Is published weekly at Two llithtrs and Ff'; then, shew that the not overlook the fact that Gen. j Union, to affix to Jackson, when all the i CVW.v per year, if p.i'ul in a Ivaac r, 7"nv publican party of North Carolina have not Patterson resigne I his office of world knows,'h it Mr. Mangum was elected From the Treasurer thillttrs at the expiration of the subscription year. Raleigh Standard. seiz.-- upon the public offices thit they in 1S.33, and that Mr. Couits a R?pn!)Ii h the Senate as a JACKSON MAN, J 7 V- iVr period les? thm a year, liHve , anj not proscribed the whig tint in fact cit-- w a in ins piace. it is also What epithet should honest politicians ap- i 2-- th r.'z.s per month. Subscribers are at liberty to IS 10. office-holder- Raleigh, My, the Whigs ire the Then tell true, that Mr. Courts got a large ply to the "Rayncr Resolutions," discontinue at anytime, 0:1 giving notice thereof number which TO CA- me what epithet will of votes. ?.nd paying arrr'ars those residing at a THE PEOPLE OF NORTH properly characterize whig Candor however, com- were intended to force Mr. Brown, and Inust invariably pay in ;! v.iace,'or give a raspou- - ROLINA. these pirty accusations by modern whig? pels me to v ithold from that pirtv anv Mr..Vrr?(our two Senators) into direct vicinity. I will leave sille reference in this In November last I was cntlcl oit to ad- you to choose the language credit fortius instance of apparent liber- treachery against their own party against Advertisements not exceeding a square will he. for Demo.-rati- in Wake condemning such inconsistency, mine ality. Mr. Courts' republican friends, their own opinions and agiiust the inserted at One DuHur the first insertion, and 0") dress a meeting JliQ shall be the task to prove' its existence. were unwilling to see him quit his post in people i tor every continuance. - count', and from somii erne speech of he State, who, (light or wrong) rents advertise- Here are the Journ ils of Legislature, Ind merits in like proportion. Court Orders and .lu - I made Ins !)C m much spoken against in vour the Legislature, as it might destroy our thrice aporoved of the Course which dioial advertisements 25 per cent, higher. difieren' sections of the Stale. Mv neigh beginning with 1S34 (the year I was cho republican majority in the Commons, and the Rayner Resolutions" denounce and lYi.-n- ask bors and ds have tir v deman sen to represent you) and coming down therefore, many of them preferred to no our Senators to reveise? j serttons required, or they until I will he continued ded its publication. It is to to the present time. 1 here can be no mis- minate some other person. see hov men may differ about tho otherwise ordered and charged accordingly contrary take about the facts. Read! Hear! Decide Nobody distrusted him, all .vere willing Mangum Instructions, 1 Letters addressed to nuia be post! y habit to publish political speeches and underhand theditnr for to in how some paid or they may not bo attended to. i nave uccn some years engage;! m poli- yourselves! confide him, and he Was worthy ol men honestly approve and tics, and this is I that confidence. But I leave it with you others have honestly condemned them. the only time ever PROSCRIPTION ! I yielded to such a request, and it ii now to decide how far the whigs who suppor- do not mean to complain, of this. But, how Doctor Tm. EVA'' done reluctantly. The Republican pirty had a clear ma- ted him were inllueneed or not by the any man of ordinary intelligence can con- Mangum-Intruciion- s My apology to the public for this in- - jority in 1S3I. In the Assembly of that very same reasons which kept oil' his re- demn the in such SOOTHING SYRUP lrusio:i, will be found in the solicitation year the Whigs were in a minority. This publican associates. Take it however, that terms as I h ive alluded to, and then turn disin-terestelan- d round and For children Teething, of my friends and also in what, st ems to will not be denied, for it was the year they were, in this instance, advocate the Rayner Resolu- in which we Mr. I3aow. to free party-spirit- , tions," does indeed excite my won- PREPARED BY HIMSELF. me to have ben an extraordinary mis of and yet., special int.erpivtation of my remarks. I am not the ami ins Iruefed Mr. Mangum. it is no more than a solitary example! der. When a whole nartv do it. thev must Swilling to appear ad' cted by resisting the Yet thes Journals tell us that. Gov. Swain it those wh ) are accustomed to rely expect that public intelligence will put this " To .Mothers and Nursrs. ! ! , . !o:i-er- . I I. Whig) was not proscribed. He was re- upon general and that together and judge accordingly. h;st anv am mil. Willi 11 II I! Ml a (i thee denunciations of our elected! Is flllh passage ot Hie Uetti through the I.siMirt; member ofthe Wilis pa.lv of North whig opponents, ag un look at these Jour- the e no reason to apprehend that such arums produces troublesome and dan- - C),t mtino !i,mU l,f.li.v. iSvit I .- .den- - r Mr. Hill (a whig) Secretary of State nals of 1S3G! inconsistency would be practised only for - l wit!)-- was not proscribed. They begin with the sake of vacating places, so as to gerous symptoms It is known by moth- e him with biMiig an .ih:)!itioiisf, 1 whig proscription. make ers thai there is great irritation in the out shewing hnn wh'tt I (tut say. it The office of Treasurer was vacated by They continue, and end with it! Thev room for others to fill them? For you i. i .i.,-...- ... i ,,, ...... , Mr. Miioon's resignation, and the Re- begin Republican see that the last five o . . . v . v. . bo made trom with liberality to oppo- our review of years 111 vi u ruiu ..... j j i ..v any such inference can the I i publican nvijority did not seize upon it as nents. They and end has already shown us, how, with I gums swell, the secretion of saliva is in-- i speech, on sincerely disavow it. It continue, with the our whig .i ..i.m.i : i r. wh.)sc I have spoils. On the contrary, Gen. Patte it- - same ! assembly men, in any scramble for office, . - i - - their PA inconsistency rrp:isi'n. . . . . h ii.iiii is sci.cu wim iicuI icin !TY I son (a wh g) was elected over good If there be one incredulous man amongst "Every whig does his ' and sudden lits nl crying, watchuigs start at tempted to expose, and although believe duy." Republican competitor! you after hearing the language of I in ilie sleen. nod oi oeen bai that they are deceiving themselves and the facts hutD I siiasms I The IVhig Convention. : I office of also like these, ask to Jour- .i i . i i . i. i. - .. . i. : . South on an important matter, s;ill have The Comptroller was vacant him turn to the i pans, l He L in hi Miiirivs viih no interest, or letding that could prompt me by the death of Mr. Grant, and this same nals of 1S33. Here the whig party had But, I must hasten, to a review of the republic in rnaontv (iiu not seize upon a majority in both houses of the Assembly, political doings of a later assemblage of V to say lh.it they are doing this upon any ll'il.r..-- r nraiMircrirV l'inutilllK... :irp .....I .enpp. I UlCSt IM 1.1111 I .r ..v. "spoils." On the contrary, Mr and recollecting, if you please, how they whigs! I mean the whig Convention, i : I : 'J i ii ... i .. - worse impulses than the vory m ulness of i fv... v, n pv ; p ,. MJiiMiiiujii:, iihivuimiins in which in party spirit. Tint I do think, and i doubt Stcdman (a whig) was elected over a have professed to contemn the "spoils met and adjourned our City last t versallv supervene, and soon cause the no many of their own party must soon open sound republican opponent! of office," come and see their con- week. It may or may rot, be a CaucuSy their eyes to it. As the course of the As in these the chief offices, so also sistency. These Journals will answer but no matter about that, if it is only con- have their little babes aillicled with these whig party in North Carolina appears to was it in the humbler offices. The repub- whether they did not lake 'the Lion's ceded to me, (as must be,) that this was me alike ineomi.itcnl and injurious to my lican majority proscribed nobody, but gave share." Hear!! "The whig party ofNorth Carolina, by . . - If lllltllll I J lino o v . u i ' ...... I I country. I owe no anoloy for resisting i:. nearly ail the offices to their political op- their Representatives met together" This In the Legislative Department. politicians Syrup, whicb has preserved hundreds o! Thc"speceh that follows is thai which P'JCiiLs. highly respectable body of have r i .. u 1 i r i . Both the Speakers whigs! al- infants when thought past recovery, from it licit; illlllliuiii...i lij MJIIIU Ul LI1U just promulgated their conclusions, and made omitting only those paits of it I'll. ii. AW the Clerks but two whigs! with fatal electioneering tricks of the Whig par- are though the grounds of them are yet un- being suddenly attacked that which were local, and others that were 5 and 2 Democrats. ry, in the Wake election of 1S35, when whigs Even an published, it is at once our right and our malady, convulsions. personal to myself. In these, the public is an clfort was made to deprive him of the Engrossing Clerk proscribed and not duty to look into their resolutions. The This infallible remedy lias preserved it large cannot feel interested. for confidence of the Democrats because he allowed to labor his "Whig Masters," "whereas" will no doubt be made known hundreds of Children, w hen thought pr.st Respectfully, because forsooth, he was a Democrat!! had not been proscribing in his course to- in good time. The "Resolutions" arc recovery, from convulsions. As soon as WILL. If. HAYWOOD, Jr. Major lately a citizen Wake, wards w hig State officers. Thomas, of before the world, and they exhibit a de- the Syrup is rubbed on the gums, the child and a Now turn to the Journals of 1S35! good Clerk too, was the victim of this gree of inconsistency in their leaders will This preparation is so in- MR. II AY WOOD'S malice! recover. SPEECH. Again the Republicans had a pariy which no ingenuity can defend and.no so- efficacious, and so pleasant, that majority, nocent, so At a Democratic meeting in Wake coun- and although they had been irritated by In the Executive Depart ??ienl. phistry excuse. I will compare some of refuse to let its gums be no child will ty, held during the 3rd week in Novem- the violence of the Whig parly and their The Governor a whig, and his Secre- their past professions with their present rubbed with it. When infants are at the ber, 1839, Wm. Ii. Haywood, Jr., was unjust denunciations about "proscription," tary "Ditto." proceedings and I doubt, if the people of age of four months, though there is no ap- present, and after the Committee to "spoils," "partizanship," &lc, they did The Secretary of State, a whig. their own ranks can ever sanction the pearance of teeth, one bottle of the prepare resolutions for the meeting had not proscribe these whirr officers. The The Comptroller of State, Ditto. latter. They cannot do it, without con- Syrup should be used on the gums, to retired, and b.'fore their report, Mr. whig Secretary cf State was Seven Councellors of State, all whigs. demning the past. open the pores. Parents should never be Haywood, was. invite I to address the Tnc w hig Treasurer was The The Treasurer of State, was the only This w hig Convention then, have nomi- without the Syrup in the nursery where people who were pitsen', and he did so, whig Comptroller was The Republican amongst them, and since that nated or President! John M. there are young children; for if a child as follows: humbler officers of that year exhibit no in period he has resigned, and his place is Morehead for Governor! I And though Fellow-citizens- is a about it, wakes in the night with pain in the gums, : stance of proscription! Not unci Aik now filled by another whig! there little obscurity the party the Syrup irnmediaiely gives ease by open The party oppo cd to is have borrowed much the larger share of them was given to So it seems that the office-holde- rs in may be regarded as pledged for N. P. Tallmadgc for Vice President!!! ing the pores and healing the gums; there- - i name to which they no crclttsicc right, if tins aspirants. True. Gov. Swain this Department, arc whigs ull! Demo- . Henry Clay for President! Wlro, I by preventing Convulsions, Fevers. Si'-- i and even their tit le to .share it has bee.i being no longer eligible to his office, Rich'( crats none!! hive heretofore charged Mr Clay To the Agent of Dr. Ivans' Soothing questioned by many. They call theirs Dobbs Spaight was chosen Governor in In the Judicial Department. ak, I with bribery and corruption? Have you 5.,rr,. n.. ,r ; r Thp nm-i- t Iwol "Liie "Hitr HI. I COniCSS lliatSO his stead, and need not remind you what There are 7 Superior Court Judges far as v forgot'en the accusation or the accusers? afforded to my suffering infant by your m feeling' are concerned. am party proscribed him, nor is it necessary 5 wliigs, and only 2 Democrats. to lci of the I should shew ousted for a And do the accusers of Mr. Clay, who Soothing Syrup case of prJtracted wiIlillS .trio.!s Opposition that he was There are G Solicitors 5 whigs! 1 De- i,i.a tlifl" in politieal and for are now become leaders of the whig and painful dent ilion, must convince every !!,:mc tn;n!S .a,or t'vir own taste. rence opinion, that mocrat ! I intend to confess that they slander- , tie conduct u! b.;d alone! party, - tlieir purlu is sj thai is an and he is Li. 11 ov essential an early ap- , . , There Attorney General, ICCIIIli; till i 1 ed Mr. Clay and persevered in it for years, .. . r , . : (ion l won'i'i' at this solicitude on then Now look at the Journals of 1S3G Democrat. oi sueu an A si ill plication invamaoieI,. ineuieiueij a .,. cjnmlilif .i.wIap fl,n and count upon being credited by . . . , part to catch up good name Tl.tc I...ct iio.-v.mu- p M . . will Ulimi mid uui inoi uimv,i inu Who then are Office holders?" IS HJ I CMC V K I iw i i mm 1111 c .m I T ii "the ui sci mi ' K i, i , I . i - you for their more recent imputations J tllPV Oi'i :i 'iiifii mime lii.l mhvih if ttt n inf,; ri.inf f it f ,ut linen nnrnnk- spoils?" Who abuse nuant, vv.n.e teei.ung, eiper.enrec, suet, Who "seize the our President and his supporters? lhc n;ime t.f Whi ,! not screen this tell us h,w every member voted, and as office and hold it themselves? The people ,.,.nc ,i c ,,..i If they calumniated Mr. Clay then, how Suc...,s, .ma! .xyi .u.ip;lI,y lrom an ijnesiig.uon of their mis- - the Whig had a majority in the Senate no to such , - who are honest, want answer my e .am, .y sup- , are we to know how can the people convulsion ami lleeds. ,m))n!ift l(J l.,v deforc von some and the Reoublicans a ma oritv in the which these RE- posed death would soon release questions, except that know, that they are not now also libelling that the among'tie multipiien pt oolsol mcmMstency Lommons, we snail oe ante to compare furnish. CORDED PACTS Mr. Van a spectacle is babe from anguish till we procured a bot- in this Whig party. Their later eiTorts to take their acts together. Here it is! Compare Butcn? What whi( h Resolutions. North Carolinans! who tle of your Syrup; as soon as ap absolute control of this State, and to diive the one with the other, and then judge be- Iiayners here! Politicians! most par- plied to the gums a woiidenu! change iva us into a retreat from trie lomr ciicrished twixt thern. But the inconsistency (not to say more) stand amongst the prominent here. tisans of whig ranks, who take lead produced, and alter a lew applications the principles ot iNorth Laroim i, give me this This Whig Senate proscribed their of this party does not stop Indeed the - at their meetings, who manage at their child displayed obvious relief, and by run- right. Republicms are nevt-- lefeatcd Speaker (Mr. Moseley) because he was it isdifiieuit to look back upon any past to the pla- ! in our Stale, since this Caucuses, and who aspire chief tinuing in its use. lam glad lo intorm tnc people are warned I ellow-citi- - a Republican, and for that cause alone! political event , ces in the gift of their part-- doing homage you, the child has completely recovered, zens, the conduct of the W?hig leaders has They turned out an able and expeiienced modern whig party cast oil oilier names b'jen without to a statesman whom they have so lately and no recurrence of that awful complaint so exceedingly inconsistent, that I officer, against whom thr.y had no charge and assumed their present one, inconsis- denounced as a Traitor lo the people lias since the teeth are emana- have thought it might seem incredible to except his politics, for he was personally seeing some evidence of their occurred; another Judas who sold his vole the ting daily and the child enjoys perfect many of you, and therefore I have deemed a lavorite of both sides. J hey proscribed tency. for docs not recollect, how this whig spoils office! Where is any apology I it safer to bring with me the recorded ev- an upright and impartial Speaker merely Who of health. giveyou my cheerful permission for of position? idence of their falsified piofessions. To for the sake of giving his place (spoils") party every where in our Mate, surrcu this change to make this acknowledgment pnblhyand Further yet: When Henry Clay was thus these records I will re'er, and to nothing lo a Whig! up hostility to the Assembly of 1S34, will gladly give any iuformuiun on this assailed (w hether the accusation Was true or else except it nny be to a few past inci- Look back to 1S34, and compare this (the republican majority) for instructing circumstance. false, n me dents, which (though not Senate of 1836 with the Republican Mr. juangum, our senator in v,ougruss.r it docs not now concei lo inquire) When children begin to be in pain with recorded) every Whig so . called and when his present admirers, but lately voter in the State recollects, and no decent Commons of 1S3-1- The latter ed It was persecution proscription their teeth, shooting in their gums, put a a his bitter accusers, Called upon the people man will venture to contradict under the Mr. Alexander (a whig) without a contest! a pirty attempt to put down gentleman little of the Syrup in a tea-spoo- and of distinction, and ask him to degrade of North Carolina to come to the polls and ; sanction of his name. You shall be Nay more! Although the Republican i. r... - t. i i ' . i the i iiu,-it.., s their dctes'ation of Mr. Clay and vini iiuci iciii viuiu gums oe judges whether they do not falsely Commons of 1S3G were thus irritated himself. Such was the substance if these rogister rubbed for two or charge his bargain with Mr. J. Q. Adams, and three minutes, three us with their own practices. afresh by this Whig proscription of the were not the words of their accusations times a day. It must not be 1S34. Such is to shew their love and gratitude to Gen. put to the Nothing is more common than for Senate and by an unsuccessful attempt of against the Legislature of I who was chosen as their agent hrcast immediately, for the milk would , their reproof against us still. wish that Jackson, them to clamor against Republicans in out-State- this whig party in the Commons to pro- take the syrup off too soon. and could allow and instrument to record this condemna- When the and charge us with faults which a scribe the old Speaker there also, still the my strength jour patience matter ot the tion of Mr. Clay? I have here the Central teeth are just coming through their gums, little examination jnlo the facts will re- Republican party in the Commons did not me to review that "Instruc It - and the names of t lie Jackson should immediately p; tions to Mr. Mangum.'7 has been great- address mothers apply the sy-vu- move from tho'C they accuse, and fix any of their IVhig officers. upon proscribe 182h! 1 find amongst the Elec- it will the children be Republican y misunderstood if not misrepresented, Electors of prevent having our whig accusers. How unmanly! How But it may said that the Alore-hca- a lit tors' names, that of Mr. John M. d fever, and undergoing that painful opera- inconsistent! party had a majority in Joint vote, and they will do it, should opportunity offer. it be Guilford. lie was elected. He tion of lancing the gums, which always They say, for instance and they have proscribed the whig ollicers of State. No! Jut at present: Let admitted, that of all con- - and his associates, met in this City, and Wakes much harder to been repeating it for years it" What! not turn any of them out after the whig party are sincere in their the tooth come that is the recorded the vote of North Carolina practice of our party to n;ize ofthe whig party towards lemnalion ofthe ISIangum instructions; through, and sometimes causes death. upon all the this intolerance Mr.Clav and ibis bargain. And now public offices and give them to republicans? No not one of them On Let it be admitted, that they (the whigs) paitizans: the what is it we st ? The whig parly of ilie and that upon a contrary the old officers were re elected are rbdit in this and that the whole was acting selush maxim, "to the State have presented us a Ticket with fcf'Caurion. Be particular in pun ha the belong all the vacant places were filled ndecd proscribing and wrong altogether, victors the spoils," we have and nearly fur President and this same office-holder- out of their Uenry Clay sing to obtain it at 100 Chatham st.. habitually proscribed political with whig s! Here arc the and then what will they make opponents. Will any Mr. Morehead for Governor! Even so, New York, or from the You read these charges upon us in their recorded facts. Listen! own t'lluyner llesolulions?" us what the these party leaders have coupled on the party press in their The whig Secretary ofState was candid man amongthem, tell REGULAR AGENTS. party proceedings to ticket of IS40, the names of Henry at caucus at office of Comptroller was va- "Rayr.cr Resolutions" deserve be cal whig J- conventions, and at all other The M- - is ex- - M. Redmond, ) Mangum Clay and John Morehead! This 1 of Mr. led, if the Instructions to Mr. Tarboro . soits of Whig associations. see some of cated by the resignation Stedman, Geo. Howakd, J and proscription of traordinary enough. our whig friends are present, and I and Mr. Collins (another whig) was put were any persecution re- M. hope I suppose they will ask the people to Russel, Elizabeth City. Su-eri- or man. If it "was illliberal, persecu they will stay and hear me out. They may in his place! Four Judges of the the & to falsify this January, IS 10. to instruct Mr. Man- - verse their former decision, answer whether this charge has not been Court were elected JVhigs!! ting and proscribing