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VOL. IV] CHJlRLOTTn, X. C. TVESDAY, JJtmAIir 8, 1828. [T«iO 164. puiujRHEi) \vei:ki.y Br LEMUEL BJMIIIAM, . /fi Three Dollars a ycnr^ paid in advancc. So proper w'i!l bt- discontinued, unless at tlie Hiscretion of the editor, until all arrearages arc paid- Advertisemcntfi will be Inserted at the usual rates. Persons sending in advcrlisemcnts, are requested to note on the margin the number of jnsertions, or they will be continued until forbid nnd cluirged accoidingly. T\\u\wr.s Tv i\W eY TS ftppoi'itt-'d Agent for Yales & McIntyre 2 ell irlotte, »nd will receive all orders direct- t-.t to tlien) for 'I'ickets and shares ia Lotteries tnfore thi* public. Sept, 29, 1827.—50 >»’oYl\\-i'uYo\\im, Mccklcnbiirg Comity. ^Qv^nst Srsftion^ 1827. ^Icbcrt llouslnn k Mary his wik-,^ l\tition for * t','. > jiartition ol \lston Spnitt Jc Ellza’th his wife. 3 Lunds. Tj r is ordered by court, tluit publication br I iiiiiilc SIX weeks in t!ie Catawba Journal, f(ir ♦ !,c . t-fcndaiit^! to up,'-ear at oup nt■^t Court of Picas and liuarter Ses. ions, to bo lu Id for t!ic rniinty of Mei kicnburg, on the ‘1th Monthly of .Novei’nber next, and answer to the petition ; ntiicrwise jutlgnient will be taken pro confes- ao airainst them. 1. ALEXANOEI?, C. M. C. f)!6C.—pr. adv. Valimhlc Heal Estate for Sale wi.^h to sell the tract of l,aiul ■. \>lierton 1 now reside, distant M ;> miles from the village of Cliar- iotte; containing about 900 acres rt' lir’ Ik- (iMdity of Sugar Cl'cek land. 'I'tt t.- tii'ril'? oft’u* a''i)ve tract is in woods ; tlie grea ter prcipnvtion of the ba ance ba\ing been o* • en- (1 V itliin a fi w years, will yield, in ordii.a- rv Lcasoa,s 8J0 to 1000 weij^ht of cotton -.i'cr tcre. On the plant-.ition is a good dwel- iin--linuse, a:.l otlier nee-sary out buildings. 'I'Ik’- tract is well \\ati r»‘d and h:is extensi\e nvadnws. Iiitend'.hg to ren.ove to anotln'V state, ti'.e ab'>ve projx rty i«! oll'ere l low forcasli or cn dit; vir would be exchangc.l for Tennessee land^, located within the Middle or Western Districts. The Landcculd be divided to .';uit purchas- \V\?. .!. I 4LK. MicUrnhurii cov.nly^ Oci. 18, lo-T.— S't'w WvxtcVxcsS: 3tvit;\\ev)j. Tliniiius 'I'roltor Co. j) Ksrr.r/ri'l l.l.Y infurms Q the iiuldie tlijt they ii:ive r. ct ived ami ofter f«'r side a few gold nnd silver paten* Ic- ^ )vi T Watiiies, (g( .til. m.-i' .Hid 1;\«li. s) a few goixl jjhiin r iv^ \V:i1cb»s, warrant id; gmtlc- \\ Htcn ladifS* j^old ( J*nius, j Ke: !'-; and souie !i'»ud- -SfciT I, , so.IK l4lla^l I'liis, i'uijvcv Kiiie'S, r.nr ninp,^, }’(•■; rl iiiul i dijjrce. :'iid Ta^itf in s( ■'•.c. fi-. ; all or any part of v.liieh we will low for cush. Clocks and \^■r\teli.-''•. rep/ired ;'t tlie -lu-rtest notice, ;uid warranted lo pel form, (asb given fur grUi ;.i,d silvi r. N. U. V\ f rx|)( ct U) rcceivp in a short tirt'.e some eli uant Villitar\ and plr.t. il tUxxls, fe. Charlotte, May 14, 18:7.- awA Comiwissiou in;.SlNESS IN CIlATtLESTON. A1)M1N1 ^ rUA l-1 ON Ct>N V ENTlON. RAT.KHJII, T)K,C.SfO, 1S27. At a Convention of Delecratcs from OrnHE SUl$SCntfI5EU respectfully informs his _ • , friends and the public, that he continues i ‘*“Crcnt scctions of IN orlh-lyJH'olina, he above line of business at his old stand on rhelil this day in tlic Commons Hall of Edmondston’s ^yharf, where he is prepared to , Capitol, for the JiUrpOSO of forming attend to the sale of produce comnntted to his | y,, ' i n-,. • r r care, upon which liberal advances will at all : Klccloral 1 ickct tn fiiVOr of the re- limes lie made ; or to the execution of orders I election ol Joiix Q. Apams to tlie Pre- {'or GOODS. i sidency of the United States, for the lownes, will receive and forward, without deij scfvice expires . i_._ .11 »■ • 1 . u- . £-i T T.... lay, all Cottons consigned to me by the way «>f Cluraw, and will be prepared to make advan ces on such consignnu-nts, if required. IIENI5Y. W. CONNER. Charleston, Nov. 1, 1827.—.'imtirJ. (Ij’ 'Die Eilitor of the Western Carolinian w ill insert this advertisement for three montlis, and forward his account to me in Charleston. ^laVe. of >*oi*\V\-VuYivWi\a, Mecklenburg County. Court of Puns and Qnnrlcr iit'Scio7i3, i\o- The lion. William Davidson, of Mecklenhnra;, being;called totheCI’.air, and J. Gali:s appointed Sccrctaiy : Mr. Gaston opened • tlic business of the meetins by a short Address, of which the following is a brief sketch : Mr. Chairman^, I have been requested by a respectable portion of my fellow-citi- zens, who think with mo on the Presi dential Question, to attend this Conven tion as oneof its nienTiiers. I.ion£; retired vetnhn- Term, 1827. Cooper Sc McCinn Henry ran- and Marga-i from public -1,^(1 exceedingly rc- - . - Itions, I have yet felt it a duly to com- Adamsand Con. Jackson—and between them we must choose—we are convinc ed that the best interests of our country On motion of Mr. Bur^win, Jhsolved, That the thanks of thi® Convention be tendered lo the Speake** Judgment i~ 60, ]). levied on land. i . , i • ‘ ii JT appearing to the s;.ti.;faction of the court, r n T- tlr.it the above nanifd defendants are not in- Constitution of the .tat - . r i • r>’ habit:ints of this sti.te : It is OKUElfKi) by I prescribes that the Klcctors of PresidcjU | I’eopic a.s ( andidalos lor their s;inr:tii;os. will be consulted by the re-election ofjjn,,j to Uic Members of the House of the former. We have convened here fommons, for their kindness a nJ hber- for the sole purpose of electing suchiyijty accommodating the meeting individuals of high standing and char-| witii the use of their Hall, acter, in the several districts of the State, I ()„ j^^otion of Mr. J. C. Taylor, as will be most likely to t j,,,, rngcs of tl.c,.co,.lc onrt ,1 clecl.d, u.ll chainna,. carry our Wishes into cllect. | ^ r »k:o claim ourselves no rislil, ■ivhicl. jfor the. .o.v:ces on tin-- we do not cheerfidly acknowledge as occfisioj). the undoubted right of all,our follow-ci- tizens. We presume not, by the ex pression of our opinion, to control the opinion of others. I5ut having lornicd an oj)inion, we desire so to expres*: it, that it may have in the pcndinsjelcctiou all the weight which the people at large, iijjon njatnrc consideration, may think it deserves. After this brief exposition of the pur poses of our inceting, 1 move yon, Sir, that the Sfcri'tary call over the several Electoral Districts, nnd that.nsthi'y are respectively announced, the (Jentlciiien pr(!sent name such per.sons as they be lieve oiijiht to be recommended to the eral Union, she cliose her Electors hy j v. hose names ai-e placed to each, being \\ itness, l.sanc Akxander,^ Clerk of^our said I ^|.,g pJti-ens of cacli !istrict j proposed a? Eicctors, were unaiiimous- i>ove judgment and costs ler. Court, at dial lot te, the -Itb Monday of Novtm- her, 1827. ISAAC ALEXANDEh’, f)tfi9pr. adv. 7.5 Mccklcitburg County. Court of Fleas and Q;'arter Seb'iions, vtiuhe.r Ttnn^ 1S27. Cooper ^ Mc( ret his I appointed one Elector, JNo mode could j have been devised better ealcuhited to j give so fair and distinct expression ol I the public sentiment. At a period of i great political rxcitement, when the ! people of the St.nte were ai rayod in j pai tios, differing, or believed to dilVer, on great questions of public policy, a iy eon firmed by the Convention FJecinral I)i.stricis and Ricclors. 1. lUirke, Buncombe, UutlK'rfoiMl & Haywood, CnI. Isaac T. tJrcry of Bnrkc. 2. Wilkes, Iredell, Surry nnd Ashe, — Dr. ^'Ibupv Franklin (tf Iredell. Alr*c;ivleiibtirg, Cabarrus, and Ijin- : Mc(,i:.n Jf. Henry raiT and Marga-! change in this long rstubli^shcd and well | u Burton of Lincoln. wife, Sih.s Campbell and M.itilihi bis, apjiroved mode was made, lor the a- Rowan, DavidM) m and JMunigoinc- *- A. f ^ L /u i' I I % ^ M * /I * A - _ - >*ife, heirs at h.w ot .loseph 'lodd, deceased. | yowed purpose of stifling tlic voico of a , ^y^^p:jfnundJJeharri 25, Icviid on land. | portion of the people, and causing all' 5 Kockinshnni, St I T ai)pearing to the satisfaction of the court, i 1^1,^ Electoral Votes of tbc Stale to be j J)r. /Jndtrw Boil' rji of Mon I i'om crxf. On motion of Dr. Ilelrno, licsolced^ That these proceedings be siijned by the Chairman and Secretary, and published in tiie Kaleigh llegister. The Convention then adjourned siwj die. WM. DAVIDSON, Ch^n. J. flALES, AVc. FMrlhqiinlci'.—The Shnu'ncdoJrn Caz- says, “Earthquakes sliiKtgitate th:s> vicinity, tho’ ;hpyhavc not done as )ct atiy injury, father than the terror wiih which they inspire the inlial>itants.” —The last Virginian says : “We und( i statul, that, the early part of last week, tlioie had passed the upper g^ale of the Lynchburg and Salem Turnpike, up wards of .5000 hofjs this season. Tiio whole number that passed the last season was 4100.” A new mode of administering medi cine is now rapidly gaining ground in CJermany. Instead of »he large dose, prescribed in this country, very minute (luantiiies are given, and as it seems, fre- iucntly with good efilct. So small a (inanlity of blue pill as the .SOtli pari of a grain is sometimes administered ; and of sulphate of cjuinine, a medicine of which the ordinary dose her* is three or four (grains, l-20th j>art of a grain is ordered. It is diflicult to conceive how so littlis — (lencral ilUwitndcr Gray of I\an- Whether huiiitaiits »>f this State: It is OnDhlil.J t._\ 1- . .* , ^ liu-court, that puhhcatiun be made six weeks, tl c emergency JlJStllied the change, ^ _ in ihe Cat.i\vba .lonrnal, that they ap])eap at | and \vheth(!r tliO emergency havin^ceas- j ivbruary Sessions next, tlit-n and there to shew eliangc should not cease with i Richmond, Anson, IJobo'fon, [lecos'^-Il?sllm.hrloi iU\oW to’Siilwho a- ‘b are questions which beloni,- not to ; Ciimberland,—2>r. Jknj. bc.vf ju-'gment and cost. us, but to llic J^fgislaluio of the . late. . of C'i(mhvrlund. niedirine produces a sensiljlc eflVrt; but Stokes and ('asw(dl, j if ii really is found to ans-.ver, the practico /Indrew Bowman of Slokcs. niust he very benencial to (h-biiituted Uandolph, Ourlfurd and Chnthnm, sons, a class who are in this countrv .re (juenilv pent speedily lo the grave by niedicitie. * .. ju-'gnient and cost W itness, Isaac ,\h x;.nder. Clerk of (Mir said Court, at Charlotte, the 4th Monlay of Nov em ber, ia27. ISA.\C AI.EXANDEIJ, c. m. c. 6t60—pr. adv. i'2 75 \iu\u\ VuY ON tile 21st .lay of .li.iiiuirv next, viz : on the '>d Mon. ay ot saiil niontii, at tiu Court jf C'vttihcrland. We are as-^uul.ied simply ns erLizeiis | g ]>ersoii, Orange and Cranvillc, who have a ri^ht to vote in the J.nncs S. Shnith of (Jra7i£;e. of Electors who must he content to I ,, \V;tke, J.dinslon and Wayne,— exercisethatriglit inthcmode prescribed j mi/ii/m Jlijilon of fVa/cc. hy law, or abandon It alto-;etlifr. That | jq. \V;„ ren, Frankin', Ilalifio. _ . law (lirects, indeed that the Slati; ^>ball ^ —Fdward Hall of Franhlin. had just In ■eri si'MI'lt' 'iie I)i'oke bedivided into iiticeii tlistrieis, but re-| Ii(;rtie, Northampton, 1 lei’tford ' Arab, of w ii.uii‘i*’ivo a very i Committed to the Jail OK M» ckleninirg count} , on llu Tithdiiy ol Angiist,^i5fc'a n.-g"' man who liis r. .M ■■ 'S 'I’AK*!nT)N, anl H a! be b. 1- to a Til !i tl e name «.f (.la'l'n ri ‘ co’., ' 'lOg m count}, '[hr b'> !■ ;■ lul ^ veiy i ■ , 'iiid si.-' '1 ill spi''>vti-g- ■ 1 >1 '1 i.ie forw II ■!, ;>ro\ e ■ ' .!:e him av ay. :N S'i.OAN, Shirijf. ■■ i see. -I ,• ',11 t.f the I.incoln Cotton ■ .. . ,-.i.;; CuPipMny, they aj-Tced tl) ;i, (Ki'li i‘> tntnre, at tlif tullow ing ;;; '.iiitii ' In niselves the privi- •,g ur tiidii g as nveunistaocfs may I".-', nuw ol!'i r to sell at the tollowing .>r f '"ii i.v pi')'’! ice at cash prices, viz; :;otto.» Yarn Nos. 5 ets. per lb. 7 t'i o.j ctr.. i)cr lb, 'J H'i 1 •'7i ets. per lb. ] !, ‘1.\‘ CIS. per II). 1 -i7 i cts. pc r lb. ’ 1, ' e! -. p' r lb. Ar.v nuanl’itv of y.-.r-i nn.!. r .‘5 of N^’'- f, ■“ 0. 10, theV W’H S-'U a*. ; e. i.t'; p- r M. 'l’’',’' a'-. 1 I'vono .e to r,. tl (Mo‘h by lie. bolt, m;.. o'- \arn No. 0. re.o'.'t .ind one y rd Nvi.’ .u- iu cents pn-yard ;,u.vn'aiit,'y under alM. at A> ecut^M'' i th( b will ^•■nc’-ally a pouMi. 'I'lu v likcvvisi- oiler tin-i-.lowi:';,- io;,i (S iol produce, in the way .i an e,!,;■ n;.,e, mz j quires tiiat the peojilc in each (iistrict shall vote for tiie whole number ol Klec- i tors, no iwoof whom shall lie resiilcntsol the same district, and that the iiftcen tlu'i)li;i.t..lion on wbirh Daviil .lobnson, (h-eea-j-, having tliC greatest nuudier oi ; , ,-d. f. rnurly lived, 15,'ii; i votes, shall be tlio KiVrtor.s on the parti' bar.i .lohr.son, Sa I’Ucl .J«)hnson, Matthew i.aini'i>' ? , 1 ■uid Win MrConib, and ef othi rs; contaoung, ^ oi tin- State. Ol the tiltcen persons VO-■ j (Vinrnclrvialk Jlmrdofc of an .-'Irnlf.— My tonversiition wi,ii Ahdul la .Xija waK I iriterruj>ted by tlie arrival of a niedi' ul ' f^etitleina", and who was not mofc re markable lor skill in his prolession thari: I a kindness of heat t whicli led )nin ‘o clc- ! vote his tune to tiie poor inli.ibit iuis oT Halifax and 1 the country who sou;M»i. ins aid. He ti h‘g of an cliuractcr'* and Marlin,- tin. -Satmicl Uyman of Mar- Tn charlofe, I will sdl to ti.e n.gnest i tors, no twoof whom shall he residcntsof I Pa.squotnnk,Gates,Chowan, Per- t Equity, same district, and that the iilteen Camden and ('urritiick,—I- •■’■'.er, bv an order from ♦lie t’ourt ot istic '.»n'f:d(> e I'ito p.iiii'ia d'-et- (tr Said)'. otiiMijiped nu>r' oi'tl'.e jcc;i;i‘'nt which iiar! i)' *ali‘‘;i !.im '.ha'i I thoiig:\‘-' bcconii'ig one u:' I'is triOi*. I'bis I i\'- marked to hiiu, and his answer vvastru’y atnnsing. Do not think, Doctor. I I should have uttered one word of r >tn- FOU SALK Oil UKNT, - - V valuable planta- »-wh I tion fdriMerly owntdby 9 Ml Samuel Siiiitb. jr. l}ing on *SnpiiSs:t» I* Rl |,ijr SiiK’ar Crcelv. opjiosite qtiinioiis, Camden and ('urritiick, soar X. Lamb o/‘ Pasqnotunk. 13. iJeanlbrt, k(!gecoiiib, Pitt,\Vasli- ,en per sons \o ■ ip^toii, 1 yrrell and Hyde ijcn. H in. jf ,„y i)ig'i !)!-edcolt, in a p>-iy ..ttia y >e nn , tf PUl. ^ j’„i kick, had broken b-.di mj legs ; i)uc 11. ('raven, (Jreone, Lenoir, Jones, Wm. S. niack- a ni.mnei acceptable to tlie voter, \ of ('raven. can have no tneans (»f knov\ itig but by j ^ Sampson, Columbus, tho information,directorindiieei,v\-hieh , J),,„|in, New-1lanover anri Brnnswiek, he may be enabled to . ollttct from »tb-|—/)(nii»>l L. Kenan of ItnpHn. ers. An actual necessity is Thus iui- ();» rnotn.n of Mi. I'. 10. Craham, posed on the eilizens of the M.-vttnl di>^- linyoln tly 'I'liat the gent lenien above tricts of tilt'Slate who desire lo j nrirned shall constitute the FJectoral Tikxct fur the (»j th-Carolina. t'} I’sti.i.atii.!',, -7.» acres. ’I liVee hundred dol-• j^.,J fourteen inust ge I..’rsof tlic puvehase moni'} will be n (piired mi j. to the Vot.eiS. (Jf tliC filnCSS of n.oinb'' \\iirhVgi’!'e!iJ.y the purciiascr going', these fourteen to iisch;.rg' the duty ni | (j.j,.teret an.l Ons'.ow lioi.d and s.ati>ta r)St-curit\ . - 1). 1{. DL.M.AT, c. M. E. Pec. 14, 8.^7.—6t6.j—pr. adv. i2. . port the aamt sandidate for the Pf-"^>-; tilJtla: anoiit ,V/.V7’1'A'/'.'.V, is iicall; a'l . |>lir;i()se cf sclcrliiij tl.l! a!i-nH Hbo.nrc ■ ■ adapted lo the cultivation of j (,) o-jye expression and eirect to their . 'Ilie low gn)und is rn h amli Siirh an inlei'chan»;e of setiti- wdisuit.d to ( rni or small K';;'''; ^ diree.tlv or indi- nrniiis. s are ail the ntccshary out!)uildings, lor I 00,1ns “‘‘'.V .1' ■r> . 'he con,t irlald,.-residence of afamilv. 'I'o pur-1 rectly —pobliely or secretly. ijUt a Ccu ii, per bu'.h Klaxst-d, do. • - • Wlieat, do. Picked cotton, 1st ' Eurd, 0 • ts, per !.) 4\ p' r 11'. rioi>', *!o. 3 j'.av .1 i', 'I’;m!ow 9 !. 1^; ct'--. do. 2c. lint should any person >Ai>b to trade :*t tl,.- fonnrr ,/iees, thrv will ‘-vill e ;i.ti-.'.e. to allow : cf>. perlb.fors- ed n.ttou, an.! 11 C| nis per 1,,. for'pickcd cotton, t""' font irlv. These ;ire the piic.s Inat they will giv. at the factory. , pdVlNt.S. Dec. 1, V>vu\(\s For iiik', at, tlic cnicv of the J.cumal. f hasfv-. ! will make the ttrn.s very eas\, (/r I > proper objecf, is always best cn’ccttid uonld r( II*. it on the usual terms, or lease it ioi i dii'oct and open nu'aiis. I dcctjon j proaches, and no ArncriCaTi, who fuels Tt'n Dollars He\v;U'd. as an American our!.t to leel, who is a- V ^ |> .\N AW AY from the snbscri!)e;-, warc how much t!io hoiiour, the iVee- Ii in .Inne last, a ,gro fellow, ;'«i^ , Uu; happiness of I ' 1 I’oars ot ^ o or y iiiciR*s I , . . i /y' * i i rJs dark e.m.i.lexion, an.l has a sear, it is | I'ls coimtry may be alTeele.l hy the per- hcii"\ed, on bis breast, lie is siip-jsonal character and fiualiliealions fd'the po /,/i ^ pose.1 to lie harbored somew here be-j p(.|'30n to be ajjpointcd I'resiileiit, can ‘I feel an indirurrence to the issue. M'hoi’ver u ill! ;is l.i iias luen iVetiiu iitly seen, iipjin hend ^aid negro and return him to me. i,r:ir'1 nekasege I’ovd, nr give inc inlbnnation so I Tel Inm, orsecnre him in any jail, shall l># I iilillid to the above reward. UOIJEUT WJLSON. b’ov. 27, 1 ry27.(V As a ireeman who knows and values lii.s riijhts, he is botitid lo make a eholi'-e, and tliat choice he should assert with limitless. It is well known that the nicmbers of tliis Conven'.ion have made (J J-1 he name of tl.e above runaway is Co:ar. I their selection. 'I’his is not the moment . fo,- declaring tiio reasons of our profor- I er.ce. \\’hen tlu; time shall arrive*, none ri'^lIOS-E indebted to the-^ul.s-rl'ic:-,' y note of Us ( m h(“'ilale in avowing them to I cf book account, v.ill pi- all anil ci’le ' f-liow citi/.i;il‘:, and I trust that this ntniK i»s nu in(Uilu«Micu can bo k';»v j». ♦ mi ’ i * i *i niacie in' le .'her .nnd harnes,. -nbhc.niiri ly t. r i lOliilt'S OUT ( hoico ao(l may Carry coii-j deem c\sil; «>r dr% hidc-5, ui IJ; ceiiis per iL>. wiilbe j \•',;on loiiie ii.inds of others, it will ■ the received in banil. i maidl'-s*. a proper respect to tbe opin-jlhat .1. (lairs, I iof'.'.j or^h'^'o wI;o have iiotu'stly !e-| Fhornas 1 trrniined lo snppo.l tiie OfjpDsiiio; can-1 Kiiiic, Dr Deeds, for OrnCC, jdidalc. la the cunlet>t Lolwweu JNIr. j Budsal! form tli;s cjir.raitltiQ. to have a hone broken by a brute of \ jackass, is loo bad, and I will ci»:o[>iji!).’^ Sket iiei (f l’ersii. i.inc ur;on Ii ic an ! nvr*. ccpt upon prccept, seem to avail nou;;l,t with those who t‘int)ark upon tbis . ji death, for having once c’ast ihemselvt's u))on its waters, its delusive a!i oemeni'i Stale P*'‘-*duce a sp‘cies of insanity whi h s',o- j tier or later ends in ruin. .Men of mo-it , ample indejieudenco and often of.«pIcn' molion of jMr. Lbirgv.'in, Kjid wealth too fic(|uently al)undon a!l Ixtsolvvd, 'I’h.-it a Committee be tJp-jnjat hi really rcspecial)Ie for tiic dis- pointel to prepare an Address to the j gi-accful association of ra[)aciotis sh.u- t'reenion of Norl!i-(’arolina, to aecom-! pers nnd indignant adventurers', w‘. » patty tlie l ileetorai'I'icket : and that the j possess no one recommindaiion of hod^- fo!lowin_>: geolleinen coo,[K)se said Cijin- mind, but fVauduh nt deKlPrity |.y niilte(‘, viz. the H(ui. VV'illinn (Jaslon, the lion. William Davidson, Oen. Md- miiud dono--, 'fhornas P. Deverenx and John I.... I’ailoy, K^nrs. On motion (jf Dr. Afannoy, FpK:)lred, That Ten 'k’liotisand co- pii.'s of tho Address t(j the free- nu-n of the State of ?>ortb-Carolina, to l;(- [iicparod l)V the Committee in liehalf of tills (>jdvention, shall be printed for cirrnl.ifiori, tinder the direction of tiie CotnrniUee of V'igilance aiul Correspon dence. Oil motion of Mr. Winslow*, Jh'.so'rril, That a Committee ofVig- paeking a card, and manuiuvcrinjj aduc box. In the Ionj;catalogue of ^inim* to vicious assoeiatiofis wc Hnd tho foi!.i'.;- i ,!j in a F^ondon paper, w hich sho': ' .serve as a \varning to all who venture in siniilar paths. It is the case of a Mr. Porter, wlio possessed, one of the Ins't esvales in the coiiiitv of Norlhtimherlar’d, thefee of which in less than twelve m(»n'.hs he toiit at hh^ai d. A”. F. S/afmmati, The last ni,:^ht of his career, v\h(n Ne had j'jsi p«'rfecied the wicked work, e.-i was stepping down stairs to *hr iv, ’v-,. self into his caniage, which was waiting at tfie door of « U'ch’-know hoase^ he .iid- ihuu‘»J and Corrc'spondenco ho appointed I derd'y went back into the room wliere his to supply any vacancy \vbi(di may \ Fricurin were assembled, and insisted, cur in the rdeeloral Ticket, and that |be h;;d been playing witl-^ the to .lAMKS T. A'];i P.V. December 17, 1SJ7.—Jttu. •y be clothed with general powt'rs r • adopt such inea'ures as they nnvl^^' him ; his ralional proposition em best calculated to carry into eflect i ^ can-iage, tin* trinkcti, , wi,l,.., cl- II,i, Couv-nlion. Ami ■ , , 1\ , r 1 u 1 -.I houst, p.ate, and turnuu-e, should be ,.:,lr», l)>|Ct. John Hec^hvith, ^ ■■■ I'l” *'■ \ No pcrsu.isions i ')iiia_i)rf r. h. II. iHdtno and - tcr.i'.eii j vad on him to depart from his purpose^- ! '.krc’.v, m)d cwiiduc'ct *bc
The Journal (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 8, 1828, edition 1
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