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CJMELOTTE, JV. C, TIESVAY, FEBBVJIIT 5, 18S8.
[NO. 168.
P'-lJLISHKl) HEKKLY
By LEMUEL BLNGIIAM,
Three Dollars a yenr^ paid in advance.
So paper will be iliscontinueil, unless at the
discretion of the editor, until all arrearages are
paid.
Advertisements will be inserted at the iisual
T»lcs. Persons sending in advertisements, are
requested to note on the margin the number of
iti»i*rtions, or they will be continued until forbid
Bud charged accordingly.
VactoYftj^e. uwCL Co\\u\\\ss\oi\
BUSINESS IN CMAI’l.ESTON.
jtM;TIE SUHSCHIHER respectfully infomis his
^ friends and tiie public, that he coiitiiuus
oho above line of busiix ss at his old stand on
Kdmondston’s Wliarf, wiiorf he is prepared to
attend to the sale of produce comniittci! to his
«iire, ii))on w hich liberal advanct s will at all
times !m‘ made ; or to the exccutiitn of orders
iior CrOODS.
NVm. J. Wilson, Ksq. or in his absence, the
Ofrent of the STEAM HO MS, J-sepli II.
l\)wnes. will rereive and for^vard, without de
lay, i'll Cottons ccm«ii>-ncd to me by the waj of
Clu raw, and will he prepare ' to make advan-
«•£ (III sncl\ consignment-, if required.
IIENin. w. ’ONNEU.
Charleston, Nov. 1, 18C7.—.lmtir.>.
The Elitor of the Western C'jvn'inian
will insert this advertiscMneiil for thri-i ni'.i «'is,
*11(1 forwaril his account to me in Cliarleston.
NOTICK.
nAVlNG disposed of my stock ®f Goods,
and being desirous to close n>y l)usiness as
KjieeJily as possible, I hereby give notice to all
[nfsons iiulcbted to me, to call and settle im
mediately. i will put all my papers, (whii h
are not previously settled to my satisfaction) in
suit inmitdiately after our February Court.
GUEEN k END KICK.
Charlotte, Jan. 29, 1828— 4tr0p.
^•EW CO.YFECTIO.r.iRl\
Fruit Store,
The subscriber informs the citizens of Char
lotte and its vicinity, th t she has rented
the house lately o cupied by Nir. Thomas A.
Norment, as a Grocery, and that she has just
opened an ass»)rtment of Candies, of every
des' ription, Almoiuls, K'gs, Prunes, Kaisns,
Pearl Harley, Wice, Smoked Herrings, Oysters,
Crackirs, Pickled Fish, and Philadelphia Beer;
with a supply ot CoU’ee and Siigur, sie.
RACHEL COHEN.
Jaruary Jl, 1828—3mt79
Mr. H. ('oii£N has removed his W:\tchmaking
aiul Jewell' Store to the same bouse, win re
he continues to carry on his l)ranch of busim ss
as usual. 'I'here will he sold, on the Tm'.day
(:♦ February Court, two new elegant t ight day
(Mocks aiiu two second hand ones, and 'I ime
Pi cis (.f various d« s( riptions ; all on a cretlit
i f 1 i^hl nionths. All jobs that were left w ith
the late Jonas (’olien, and not taken away, will
1)0 sold t the same time. 3t(i8
V \WAVV iUuu\s, 1*0Y V'ttsb
Tjl^llE .‘•L’HSCIilMENS. having entered itito
4 co|);trlnershii) in the mercai.tde busim. ss,
under tin firm of
Pay vour T.\XES, for I8U7.
1.1. p. r;..,., H.Hk. ... p.r . r«WN TAX I K.CSS fic ITOlUftSKV,
L lor ll.e yc:,r I Wr, arc to cal on , .
■ • . ch„ic,. «i;«
FOETR'S'.
[/Vom Jickermann's For^ct-Me-A'nf, fur 182S.]
ST. CKCILTA A.\D THE ANGEL.
A
the . . , -
Those who fail to -attend to this notice b> the
week of February Court, mav expect to be pn;-
ceded against by Warrant of distn ss and sale
immediately thereafter; and those who ;.r.- in
amars for the year IS'26, will tie dealt with in
like manner.
GKEEN KENUIMCK, 'f renfurer.
X. n.—The Commissioners will commence
working on the streets on Mondi.j, the jHth
instant. A few stout, ablf handi^, w ill l)e hired
»l a fair pri e. No other kind need apply.
Committed to the Jail
Or Mecklenliurg county, on the (itit day of
\ugust, 1827, a negro man wh s \s his
Banie -s TAHLTON, and that he belongs to a
man by the name of C.laiborn Cooh, living n>
the pub-
of
FAX( Y ^ S r.VPLE DRY-GOOliS,
Hard-Ware and Cutkrj^
an excellent stock of SHOES, H.\TS, and al
most every other article usually kept in !i back
country si or' ; ;.ll of which the\ will sell at the
,owest pric( s fur cash. Call at the Store lately
0' ( upied by Capt. lireen Kendrick, where tlu y
will be always read\ to wait on \ on with pleas-
ure. j'lijycjs M. UOSS, >
TIJUS. .i y()]i)i£yT. 5
charlotte, Jan. 22, 1828.—3t(.>8.
p-VOSTAdE,
Those iiKlel)ted to the Post-Ofl*icc,
for postage i itlur on lette rs, news]>;q)i rs, or
C.ranvdle county. The boj is large :.nd very nsag-./ines, are rcpiested to call and settle the
fclack, and st^immi rs vtryunMch in speaking. ,
Hie owner is r qu- sted to .-omt forw ard, prove
•roperty, pay charges and laU him away.
57tf ■ JOHN Sl.O.VN, ShtriJJ.
wi .N\xv\\\*' vvvva\vi‘A,
M eckl e 11 h 11 Conn t y.
^urt of Ph'llutid Q'inrtfi- Scusioiu, *^o-
vvnihtr 'I'triit. 1827.
•ooner & Mc(;lnn vs. Henry Farr and Marga
ret his wife, ‘^ll• s (;..nipb.'ll and M,.tdla his
vife, heirs at l.iw o' .losi-jih I mid, deeeas( d.
o8 2j, hv’.id on l.nul.
T r appe inng totlx,- sati-.f;.cti.)i. ot the court,
that the dK.ve iianied di leinhinis :ire iiot in-
in')il..i ts of this Star. ; It is OUDElM-.l) by
tlu-eoiirt, th.it piddieilliiii bf ma 1( si\ u'-eks
in 'he Catawb . Journal, t'lat th'-y app'a • at
rviini.irv St ssiniis iu \t, I'n ti ami there to she a
•lui.e wiiv the hind of tiu said .l..-.eph Todd,
le(e.is. shouUl not !.■ »ol.l to s:.tis'y the a-
fcovi jtl lgllU 'lL 'I'd c(ist,
Wtmss, I-a:ic 'K'\>nder, Clerk of >ur said
f.mirt. :it Charlotte, tlu 4th Monilay ol Novcm-
kci. 1827.
ISA\C: AI,r.X.\NHEK, c. M. e.
Ct(.9—pr. adv. f- 7-i
felwVv lA* .N i\Y\\\-V «vv'vV;\uv,
MecklenbHri; County.
thnrl oj Vhtm Oful qmrter Smtitons, No-
venilfcr 'j'tnn, 18 27.
#t)oper MrC.inii vs. Henty Farr and Marga-
n t his u itL, Sda. Campbell ■lud M.itilda his
wife, heirs t law ■! loseph'I'odd. (teceased.
J,id,,UK Ut f7 M), levied on land.
] r itpoe .rnm' t> the s, tisfaction of t!ie court,
iii. Vtlif a!.e\r ii. nv. d il t'endaiits are not in
hibit..nii of tills St tf It is OWOEUFl) h\
Ihr ;ourt, that im Ik-:-'|(.ii be made six weeks
in llu Catawi a .M.'urr a!, that tlu'y ;i]ipear at
•V(>YU\-i'svvu\\u)i,
Metklcnbiir;^; County.
yuvciiihtr 'J'lriii, 1827.
Alt x.mder (iibony vs. lU nry I’lirr. I,', vied on
rij^ht t>f land ol .Inst-ph Todd, adjoining Jo
seph Hudson Si Hugh Mcl.ure. ,
IT is ordered hy coiii’t, tliat piidjliration be
ii.adi SIX ss I ek in the Cai.iw ba Jonrn 1, for
tin- dt tcnilant to ;i])pe.ir ut oiir next I titirn.iry
Court, and tiiere pii ;»d and replevy, otlurwise
judgment will be eiilt red up nga.ii.>t him.
is.u( jnj:x.iSiu:ii, c. m. c.
6t 70.—]>r. adv. j-J.
BY TIIK «KV. W. 1.. noWLKS.
’Twas when, oh, meekest Eve! thy shadows dim
Were slowly stealing round ;
With more imjiassioned sound
Divine Cecilia sung her vesper hymn,
And swelled the solemn choitl
In h llelujahs to thy ?iamo, Oh Lord !
Rapt adoration’s gaze.
With lips just opening, and with humid cyca
Uplifted ; while the strain
Now sinks—now sw ells again—
Now rising, seems to blend with Heaven’s own
harmonies.
Rut who is that divinely fair,
M ith more t'lan mortal beauty in his mein;
^Vith eyes of I'eaTcnly light, and glistening
hair;
His white and ample w ings half seen ’
01), radiant and ininiortal guest !
Why hast thou left the seraph throng ’
On earth the triiim])h to attest
Of IIK VLTV, ritTT and sorro.
[/Vom tuc Loudon “
FAIKY GAMltUl.S.
Night’s silvery lamp ascendi the skies,
Hy myriad splendid stars impearl’d.
And bids her midnight beauties rise
'I'o light and charm a w earieil w or!J.
Yon mouldi ring turret’s time-worn form
Her soft and trenil ling beams illume ;
She smiles amidst the coming storm.
And brightens from surrounding gloom.
Now’ the fleet-footed fairies lav*
Their spotless limbs in pearly dew.
Or sit beside the hn id wave.
Or deck the scene tliut Spencer drew.
On some flow ’ret’s emerald stem
Perchiince their magic feet alij^lit,
Whose siUery sandtil.-^ wear a gem,
Drojit from the starry sphere of night.
Or sprightly o’er the spiral gmss.
With giddy graceful e;ise th y glide,
A (U w lirop is their loo.';ing glasx,
'I'heir mirror is *he sleeping tide.
When morning ope« her cloudb ss eye,
■j lie itiri( s seek 'heir mossy cell;
There in sott slumbers idly lie.
Till waken’d l)y the evening bell.
State (»l‘ North-(’arolinn,
Mec kknl)uru; Couiity.
(DinauiaL
toil THK (ATAWH.i Jltlll^AL,
mination to use all honorable mean* for
his rt’-eleclion. Should wc surcccd in
this, fhc happiness of our country, wp
ihink, will be identified with our triumph;
should we unfortunately be found in a
minority of our counlrymen, we shall
set an example to the present opposition,
(which, we regret to state; has not been
sanctioned by their practice,) by bowitip,
with respectful deftrence to that consti-
tutiotial majoriiy by whom aehanjjc mai
bcpn'ccted in favor of his rival,
impolicy atiu dany;er of sticli a
chan};o, I shall attempt to prove. — ’riieir
is no maxirn of political wisdom, the
truth of which will be more readily rt
cognised and avowed than this—Uial
n'hcn liberty^ and hnpplnfss, auil aerurity.
are enjoyed under an exin/in^ xfalc nf things,
('litin''e, unless such as i^ rotislitutinnul
ly necessai y, must he ivipolilic and hazurd-
ons. And where is the muii, who .cati
justly attribute to ihe present adminis-
truiioii, the violation of any of these r
Are there any oppressive taxes t(j be jiaid
by the public ? Any arbitrary exaciions
IVim inilividuals r Any actuimila-
tion of national debt, or atty diminution
of national revtnue } Does war endan
ger our repose, or any proud a^'gressoi
contemn our power Does haggard
want stalk over our lai.d to rob honest
industry of her reward Does Com
merce lang'.iish tinder the mantle of
peace, and Ait retire from the field of
successl'ul competition } Is lujt the con
trary palpiddy the case ? Wliat change,
then, I'or the httler, c;iri the vaunted chief-
lain prctluce ? What change for the
U'ors:, may he not effect ?
Hut, notwithstandin:;- this state of the
(jueslicn, there have been harf;cs bru’t
againr)t Mr. Ail.mtii of “ coriujition,
) burgain and sale “ hi.;li hundeci mea-
jsun*s,” “ a desire to build light-houses
in the sky,” &c. See. which, say his o(i-
poiu-nts, show the futilit) of tlu* above
emituerated U(jvaiitu;^e». '1 he triumphant
iffiitaiiun of the two fust, {a) even b\
the testimony of thusj* with whom tin y
oiiginuted, cannot hut create astonish-
roent with every rellecling man, at the
tiii!>lushing inirepidity wiih which the
same charges are re-[)rolucet! ; atid thi
others, with many moie of ihe same
kind against tiu' adn/ie.isirai m-h, owe
their piolracttd «iislence e.iin 11} to ihf
dignity conferrel on them by the ar^ju-
ments by which they are flr jiroved, ks
the spear of an Achilles has ('otibth'ss
given conse fpienre to some of its vic-
iints, who otlierw ise would have slum
l)eied with the 7uimpif,^s dejd. 'I'hesr
ch>.rges are as impolitu as they are un
just. The act of our Cbiel Maj^istrati
1 is the art of the nation ;—his op|)unenis
I I hen pay an indifl'ereiit compliment to ihi
by oensiirini; acts which vhey th(‘rn
their delet^aies, must ratiiy,
To the friends if flir ,l(/fnliiislriitio)i and the ^ selves, by
frinnl.t tf tinir i'ountry. j and which /iC can only approve ; afid W(
The most ohscuie indi\uiual in our' won hi sn pjiose, that evin the T.eal ol oji-
A,];inl,pr I'frm 18'^7 I community ran, w ithout the im|)Utation i position could nut blit.d lhen» lu the ein-
wt- L P r.. Vri t w lev of anogunce, oP.er his vi»\vs to his fel-1 but rassing inconsistency ol applauding
ied o>^hr3ivrdJ,l'iiaVi‘4t\'.f the defen low-cit,7.en,. on politiral iuebtions, in foimer
(hint, in right of his wife, uithf lands that K- which /tP is interested us well as ihJin-, atid measures/n? has pi. utl, v.tid stamp-
1 ■m Ah xaiider died poi.sess( il of, it being one solves: the impor tunce tif the approach-j i'i.s bis, i;ui\v i'.hstanthng this politiral
lot 111 ( h iilotte, vV an intert St in a liaet oi land Pi (•‘•iclenli'il election \o every A me: 1-j *‘b':;tii V, wiii) uiKjualilied rfprd)at ion,
eontaining 7UH acres, lying in .Me cklenhiir- ti,;-‘-:/en, disnerr.cs vvitlian an,,i.That Mr, Adaras enjoyed the'.oiihdence
coiint\. .'djoining Elam Ah x.inder • « l •> . . , •
IT is ordi rt il hy court, that publication he
matle in tb Catawba .touriial, for def'.-.nilant
to iippear lit onr nexi I'eliruury Cnort of i h .i*;
and (Quarter Sessions, andreph \y iir judgmi ut
will i»i. eiitereii up ag:ilnst him.
JSJ.lt JIjEX.IyDF.Il, c. M. c.
{)t 70.—))i- atlv. 5f)J.
PftvV office in one of the most exiet sivci
and powerful nations on earth I ! ! D' e»
this accord with the prosperity « r ■ p"it
of our institutions ? Is this an ajjprojut-
ate reward, in our republic, for e.en
n>ost illustrious vic'ory ov*'r the n.osl
lormidable foe ? VVe should pau^e, be-
Iwre we establish a pieced* nt hywbicli
rival (Jenerals may, in future, a3sert
their cot'flicting pretensioits to thi' in-
toxicatinfj pi'Ze. Jus’ice has iiri claims
as w* 11 as gratitude ; and wiiiist “ we
give unto C xsar the things whiiharrt
C'xsar's,” wu ou«;l.t not to wuhlioUi Ironi
Calo what justice aw ards m his paf iotic
though pacific virtues. Should a w at*
again api)i oach to assail or de\avta'e our
country, its grattl'ul and cotdldMig voicc
would again rail the Ilero «ii Oileruisto
new scenes of glory, gloiy wh;i h. ■ s a
Prtsidcnl% he could tiot directly i[uire c
l)ut It would be ruinous to )\sJn^hC. It*
raisi* him fron» a situiMion, d'gnd;('i
his bravery arid skill, to one iii \\hicU
the absence of civil acrompiishmenls
woulil dituinisb his rountr\’s iesj>ecta-
liiiity and his own h«!not ; h-r siii^ ly '.lift
inau, wbost‘ ackiiow ledet tl mconii-eten •
cy prompted him to reti»e, much > i-i';
honor, from most of the(i^il > (lu es ; tj
w hich the gratitude t»f hishllov^ ' mi/i'iis
Ionferred on him, shotild be reniiti(!« il
by that same well-timed and landablo
modesty, that he cannot competintly fill
the liighest and most arduous olln e w itii-
iii a fiernian’s g'lt. 11. then, aj/jnvj^ri'
qualifications for ofl'ice constiiuic iliO
hist claim to il ; il the present incum
bent noiorioiisly |x>ssesses them in a
more eminent degree than his competi
tor if a change, at the approach.m;c
election, nuiy he productive of injury to
our counti ). and no^'ocWcan In* r»Msona-
bly expected from it and the se lacts
are, we think, hrvond a doubt ;—why
not assign to reason the decision ol a
(joestion, whii h passion cannot compe-
ietilly lecid'- ?
WMii'iSt w(‘ then bestow praise on him
to wlu/m ])iaiue is due ;—whilst we libc-
laily reward the brave and assign to iI'.^tt*
posts where their fame will icc»‘»''« i>p
diminution and their country nod“’ri*
nienl or disgrace ;—Irt us, if p(.s:>t!dep
eoniinui in otl'H e, hint whom al! ac
knowledge to be hit^hlv jt>alifictl for if ^
a,1(1 »vl.en his period ol m rvic*- will huVO
expired, lei us ai’ain I;estow oai
gi h on the wisest, the most patrioiic, and
'the best.
(«) See Huchanan’s, V trVh y’s :uul otbei?
letters, and tbi' toMi rinir liin.ix ot proiyl lur*
Mish* d in Mr. Clay’s lat' puhln atioii.
[h) Se'- bis I'.ttcr to Mr. Monroe, on the for*
n:.'t!on of his '.ininet.
(d) See ( oVs’ letter andC.ihuore’s Irttors^
in w hl( h is foi.nd Mr. .K flcison’s opiiiinn on
this .ui>ject, and also r=’s^>ectiiig the (pialilica-
tioiis of Mr. Adams.
(f) .Itidge, Senator, Ciov^rn'^r of I'lf/r'ida, aiT
his oHifial a(ts in which hitter sil'ia'ioi. wo^'.
a!)olisheil tlie first succeeding :n-t of Cor.grcs.-.
(t) When .\risiides demanded o! 'ui .\thr
Ilian, who V. IS personslly nn:n rpiarr.eil '\i''>^
him, and V. ho reip; '.teil him to sip:i ‘h ''-
for his (An .tides’) condninatior, bal injure
he h;i(l tlone the applicant,* \'j!i ,^aid lu',.
but Ihate i'J hearluui a!w ays c;dlei.l “ ihejvts'
ape.. . .. .
a si'nse of dutv mav' opinion of lormer adtiiinisti a-
,, e. I shall Ihereroie! iioiis\ is not atlemptcd to be denied
the ninlire to exrtjs»e the inijiei fect ' tbat even (•en. Jackson //) congratulated
ur\u wliici) this tl’jty is atti-rnple.! to ! Mf- Monroe when Piesident, on the ao-
(|uisition of his talents, is a n...tt('r »il
Stale ol* 'arolina,
Mieklfiilmrji; County,
yuvrntlif/' Ttniu 1827.
Thorr.as Alexfinder?'.*. i Li ih Alevundt.r. J.ev-
ied on a negro woman iiameil Julia.
OKDFJH'.l), that ])uh!i'-ilion b»* made mt
wi-eksintlu C;it;uvha .’onrnii!, th.it d tend-
aii' aiipt-ar at (/n/iit '.t I'l bniarv Coint ot'l’l
and ijnarter Si ssion-i, and ]dead (jV teph'
ispc
toi Li;cu leiiiitiks
pt'ompt liim lo make,
hav.
'■'finuf‘r in v\ liicii this tl'jty
l)c di ^chui ged. I . .
Among the hi-hcst p; ivilr^C''. of free-1 ;>u!>iic notoriety that he is a man ot ir-
m^'n. a:ui that furnishing the best evi j i'’pi'Kicliablc morals and unsullied iiitcf;-
den- e ..I' their liberty, is the right of rity, is not a subj. ct of doubt ; ihat be
nieetit.g to rliscuss, in a manly and dis-
piissioiiate rnatiner, the tharartir and
measures of those on whom they have
tli.'ni. As i!ie pf t.;.'
rebruarv Si s-ioiis nc.'.t, >Ihii and tlurf to shew ot hv rw iac jud;^'m(;nt will he entered up aguitis*
#ans'. win the hmd oi ll.c- said .lost pj. 'fotld, j
clec( a:-». ti, should m l
so|,i to satisfs the a
bo\ e ju ignn o'- d eo'ts
\Viu.es.s, l«,a.ic ,\|. '.I',.,.!'r, Clerk of our said
Court, at ;harlottc, tbe-ilb Moiuhiy ofNo\en;
bfr, 1827.
IS \ AC: AEEX.VNDEK, c. m. c.
0tC9pr. adv. V'2 75
ALEX.tsnrji,
-]ir. atlv. f .>.
O’
ComiiiiUctl to tite Jnii
, I lie 29th oav of
kF M'-ekl( nlnirg eouiit_\
Mr'embt V, : .7, : n td.iOo man leimed
lilLi./.iM, V'ho >.;i\'• be hc-I.Mtgs to Ch.irles
(’■.I'ti", 'uv^N'r, 'i^oij; in Augusta, (.
fvlVnv’i-. 'd.n in I'.is liKHit y. about
nim- ineb 'S hiu-h. io. ’.app'-*''-'"*'^ hftv or (
flu
i-ve fei I
forr^nl. pvoNe prM'^ I' *.' charges soul take
sroA.N.
liheri/ of Merfiiniburj' Catiuly.
I Ik; o ner is r' (piestcd io come
c. «. I.
Ot 70.
Slvxte uV’ .VoyIU-V'vwuWuu,
MKT KI.i;M!lK(l V.
Ctiurt if 1‘lia/i and (.ivartrr A'6-
TXtnher 'J'trin, A. J). 18J7.
Nancy C, lilant r.». the Keal Estate of ivmlel
(,allant, ilec;.‘a'ed. — I’etdion for Dower.
J V ajipi arinp’to tin sat;,,r.iction oi'the c(^tirt,
Muit .lolm Ciilant, J.im -s (nllant, Fr;iiU!^
(;;.ll;i!it, N.ii cy Dougiierty, wdo.v of .I.ui.e*
i Douglurty, Mur> HanKms, u.iluw of .)obn Hun
I kins, 1 ,li..a'!ielb VjcK'.n:;. > , \'iie (d .lohn M» Kir»
are tP.C ackiiou Iefl;;t .'1 ?o*jrre of al! ;.'re-
fei ineiil, tluir will srhUjin ’.viHnl-
ly violate iluif long as this sa-
I'jiarv eiierkis [>resorved o^«.r tl’.eni, and
liieir actions may ilius become the sub-
;(ct of Ie-prnlia^ion or applause. ou
are tiow solicited to t.xeicise, tn the 22d
Fthruary n''xt, this ( onstitutional right
and never, pcrhi'ps, was there a pet iod, in
our government, wl.eii its er.crcise was
more tiecessary. 'i he clamofo *s voice
lor a now resotmdin;.; ih: (iUgh our
1 infaluateil lountry, should at least arouse
I ititu active exei iiou those w ho ar»‘ i.»'.o!’-
I abie to tiie j)resent administration : an
' administration under whose auspices we
enjoy peace, ai'd happiness, and i)Ienty,
is eminently ip"u\jird h. 'ii''- :...rge tiu
duties ol hi I exalted station is also con-
ctded ;-~why, then, ibis opp(jsition r
Il ile-
aspire to 1 voted tin* •• goon .aiucmun, j wm, per-
in this country, . haps, luriiish the most appropriate icpl\.
conft irerl ..ni. es ('f honor and trust, and 1 1'Ih-same spirit of ostwacism whi 1
r.if in>'iisi(!;.s' of those who aspire to 1 voted tin* ‘• good heniun, (fj will,
Can bis rival boast of such (jualifications
as even the enemies of Mr. Atlams con
cede to him } We wish not to tarnish
the laurels of the Hero of New-()i leans ;
wc wish no*, to pluck a single leaf from
the wreath, that adorns his venerable
brows ;—we wish not to chill that cur
Vent of gratitude wiiich Hows to him from
every American bosom :—but whilst we
(hnrdahly draw a Teil over his im])ei fec-
tions and their conscfiuences, (which can
only avoid censure when they elude in
spection) the fuUihiUty of ’her favorite
siioiild teach his zealous friends to ex
tei.d the same charity, if nevtnsary^ to the
(jbjoct of their censure.
'fhal Jackson is u go(ul General, we
,Vr\\ee.
n\VlNCi iu'st r('tun>t-d from the Smith,
vNhitber i rtm-vi.ig, in a short
tiiii , I rccnust ttiosc indebte'l to me, to can
at mv shop, where 1 ean at .•vtl^ tjme b, cr„
an-l mA-e iK.ym. ot; and Me,s. to v^hom I am
indebted. To tall for sctth in. tit.
THOf'. 1. -lOliNbON.
J.inrf, 1828.—W—
— apenrs,
I (I, an. not
at home, and that respe.ct aijtoad wiikh j ik kiiowlcd^je with i^ratitude and pride ;
is likely to secure us fiom foreif;n a;'- j bu’ v.’ill a countrj, wliost* policy i:. jieace,
gressions. ^Vhi;st sotne, perhaps, from j rai;ie lothe highcit riri/oflice, a tnan (Us-
ne\, M'd S:.rah Spiars vile
hi irs at l.iw ol l):.ni 1 C:dla;,t, '
inlr.iiiitants ol .'^lati : It i.s 01{I)I'-1K I), by
i!ie roii' t, thai i-ulilit allOii ben...de ' |,onest motives, and Others from a de- hin;iilshed by no other (lualificutions.*' (/)
VCL»., in tin Cau.v^ha Journal. givn«g notjee to j^rtunes bv a change, In tliC brightest period of tlie Kun.an
im'; r U.MIu award JuKulani ctn^ure to oui ilepubUc, a spri.^ of Oak was deemed an
'the r'jlmiV aior.'said! at the' Court-HoiuV in present Chiuf Magir.tr..te, !a'.:d, with I hono;-ab!c reward lo a sue. esslul Gene-
charlof. .‘un tlu- 4tli Moiida in I brn .r\ ut xt. indisci irninate paii'jgyric::, tiiC Hero by ral ; in its decline, the frf/i’ie'ry ti i-
nd ansv, i r, i
rn pro confi-
indisci iminate pL...,^. , i
)'du.riA the ],ftltioii wdl h-t;ik-i tliey wisil him bo sup:i'*'-ded Rinpbal entries ’ diiiiintiihed the honoi
v-o, Aiui lu-ai'd. \ ],arte as to tliein. whoflieiish a diKe. e;U { even of thc>e splendid pageants :—-but
V itiit's.., ChrU of *>"i- tiui.l, of their merits, to proclaim to , s,!;'!!! wo, more splendidly munifirent
Conn, Clr.rhritc, the 4th Mondia of N.ivi m-, Yvorlil on r of ‘'.e wi.oi t;,„n Home, ia her greatncbs or di.line,
bu-, A.J). MFXAMDHU t KM.V, ! been roostiiutmnallv tlecttd tj T.rc-! Hwurd to our Hero, not a sprig ol Oak,
lOR Tiir. 'Al.lWltV
fO.NCUr.SS.
ners». OF r.r.rui:si,« i'41 j\rs, Dec.
“ Ikmn'kd, 'lh.it thr Commlltcenn ui.t" ilr .
'• lures be empowered to irjui for and .— iin
“ ine pMr.iiNH on oath concerning th.; j^r.'scn .
condition of oiii minufacture?, ftnJ to r ur‘,
“ frc."
This compulsory proccs", er:i'’r.']In
to every limit, and to fvery riti'-vri ( ’
the United Stater,, was atlvorated aivl
voU'il for, by almost rrtry Ja-Lon men in
the House, and by ail the represent ilive-
of Nortb-Carolina, piesent, exci.’pt M-
Culpejier and Mr. I.ong.
f.OSsTITrTtO> 0» NOli .‘Il f AlUMtV I.
hdl of r}^ht—Sedion 12.—“No t;'i:r.i^
“ (Higbt to be taken or disscirt.il of l.is lil: -rtie*
“ or privileges, or iu (Hiy riir.-nnir h ;inv« d o'"
“ bi.i liiiei-ty or property, but by the i>f t '. ’
“ land."
co^sTiTUTio.s; OF f. stat;.:.
Jrtick 1, Sen. 7,~clnv.iir 3. — “ E\. r’
“ tion to which the concurrencr of th*' '-cn.r '
“and House of U(,prcscntativc.- mav l-e ncct
“ .saw, (except on u tpicstion 'A '..Ij^K.ninori:
“ .vAfi7/^'f prc.icnted to the Pre.>ideiit (.f tlu; t
“ States, ami In fore the flui*ic shad tuse edtc .
“ shall be approved by him, S«.c, as ui '’le cu.-
“ of a bill ”
Jrhcit 6, clav!>ft 2.—“ Thii
“the laws ,ftlu: U. States. &.C. «ha.l ?’..o >•
“ preiiie luw of the land ; ;ind the .I ' :i. ■
“ cry Stale, shall be bound tb. reb; y tl.i: ■
in the eonstitution or laws of any .5.. to
“ contrary notwithstand.iifr.”
The j)ower of tlu; national ie.jiilatar.
is limited, not only by the general : uk'.
ofn.'.tural justice, but by tli^ i'uriicu!a;_
tirgaiii/ation, forms and prin.'i{dcs i;i
oarfederu! cotii;'i'.ution ; olh?;rw:ie the!-,
would benoruleto dircct th«:ir re'.o?u •
lion.s, but merely their own wiH an.l
pl;.\j'-t:re ; and thus, by uniting tlu* legis«
iative and executive power in the satm;
hands, our constitution might be tiissid-
ved by an act of C'ongress In almos'
every govtninieo^ we fitid one
‘ I ih-worli our o! “.e \v,io I ;.,„ri ‘/.oMie 1,1 iiei --- °r r - /
. ! I,a. lK,.n co,.suVu.,..„ull> citclcd t. „r... •... ou,- Ilfiu, a ..I 0.,k, cnery Bovtrnmcol, we fv.d
'-li.de ovc: ouv s,nf rn,t:r;, c«- -•■•f,-! r.. ■ . but ll.c IoIu.m j.otht.-j-tUty thus 5-.«u