VOL.
CIURLOTTE, JV. C. TT]:ST).m MATfCIl 25. 1828.
175.
I'lini.lSIIED WEKKLY
Br LEMUEL lllMillAM,
Jit Three Dollars a tjear, paid in advance.
Xo paper will be discontinued, unless ut the
discretion of the editor, until all arreurag-es are
paid.
Advertisements will be Inserted at the usual
rates. I’ersons sending in advertisements, are
requested to note on tlie margin the number of
insertions, or they will he continued until forbid
anti ciiarged accordingly.
ai\i\ i'oiwwussVim
nUSlKKSS IN CIlAlfl.KSlON.
pj'rtHE SUIiSCRinER respectfully infonns his
sJk friends and the public, that he continues
olie above line of business at his old stand on
Ivlmondston’s \Vharf, where he is prei>ared to
iittond to the sale of produce committed to his
r.iire, upon which liberal advances will at all
tiiiie-i l>e made ; or to the execution of orders
fcr GOODS.
U m. J. Wilson, Esq. or in his absence, Ihe
apcnt of the STEAM IIOAI S, J- st ph II.
Townes, will receive and forvvard, widiout de
lay, ail Cottons consigned to me by the w a) of
Clicraw, and will be prcpareil to make advan-
oes on such consignnients. if re(|uired. A
HENUY. W. (ONNER.
Charlfston, Nov. 1, 1827.—3mtir3.
O;;;}’ The Editor of the Western Carolinlai'
will insert tl is advertisement for three months,
aihl torwanl his account to me in C-’harleston.
XKW ( (KYFECTlOXdRY,
Fin IT ^TORE,
fllHE fiubscrtb.T infovnis the citizens of Char-
J lotte and its \iciniU, th^t she Iihs rented
the house I .te!y occiipii d iiy 'Jr. 'I hoinas A.
Kt riiunt, a-- » t.rocery, and that she has just
•pened an u-'Mirtnuut of ('andii'^, of eCcr\
desiription, . In.oiids, Kgs, I’riinoH, l^aisns,
■fcarl Harley, Hire, Siiiolied llerrli.gs, ()\stirs,
Crarkcrs, Pickled I'ish, and I’hiladt Ipli a Hcer;
with a supply ol (JoU'ce and Sug .t,
RACHEL COMEN
January 21, 1828—"mtzy
DISSOH Tl()\.
The copartner>liip hereti fore existinc^ l-e-
tween i nOMAtii 'I'ROT I'I.R fc( (), v a'sdis-
solved on the loth instant, l>y loutual consent,
Persons indebted to us will please all and set
tle their respt ctive aecuui ts, vitl.o'U delay, as
we wish to close the coiictrn as soon as
pos'jible.
Charlotte, Jan. 22d, 1F2S—67.
TUn VEH & III i\Tl\(iT()N,
Watch •Makers and, Jnrvflvrs.
OF the late finr of l im.MAs
ThoT'i i.ii Co. ha^ e re-
movi-d tlii ir Lstablishnient to
.the buih.iiig ()i>])'site Mr.Jiio.
1 Sloid.’s nt w I ouse, about jO
■trds north of the C; tirt-
‘ House, when- tluyare pn-
I pared to carry on the al'OM
j liusiiiess, in idl its vnrious
Iiranehes, v. itli niattic'-s aiid desp.itch. liny
have a handsome assortn.ei.t of gi!s! uiul silver
Levers, aiid good plain ^\ at^!lcs; Ci l>-
tUmm’s an.l l.adie.'-’ "“''I Cliains, Seals and
Kc\s; Pe .rl, rilagnc and I’a^te Ear Rmgs,
IJn-HSt Fins mid Finger Rings, ol han'I'fonie
patterns; Sdver 'I'able and I'l'a “^jjc-ons, and
various other articles in thtir line, which they
wdl sell low for Cash. No exertions will be
spared, on their part, to give complete satisfac
tion to tl’.ose wiiu may favor them with their
patronagi.
Charlotte, Jan. 29, 1828.—66.
YOUNG SIR ARCHIE,
1^1/ Old Sir ^'irrhiCf of liounoke^
stand the ensuing
? ? season, at the store of
liarinn & I'hi/lujt, at lUaty’s
J'ord, within is mih sof I.in-
toiiiion, and 23 of Charlotte; anil will he let
to Mares at tiie very ntoderate price of fK tin
season, $5 the single leap, and #16 the insur-
arice, the money for insurance will be claimed
as soon as the mare is discovered to be with
foal, or the property changed.
Sin iSiBCHZXS
is a beautiful darJ,' hay, 7 years old next sprinjr,
JiJCKSOS MEE TING.
At a\ei \ iiuiiii i (ills ;issemi>lu^e of tlie
(Veenten of AN ekU nburg count), cfinven-
ed at the C uri-U(^use in Charlotte, on
I'uesdjy, Hit 26tli »>f rVhruary, 1828, on
i»ioti( n of Col. Johti Sloan, Josi.i’nW'n.-
I which it is evident now pervades out
country. Your comnfiiltce would call
I your attention to the lirst mesRafff of Mr
Adams, as cuniaininj? his views on the ta
I itt'8c internal improvmrni. He reconicnds
a tarifl'ofduties amouting ainiost to a pro
hibition 'y thereby atleinptirig lo injjiose
an addiiicjnal burden on the agriculturist,
to support the manufacturer. He recom
mends a syetem of internal improvement
SON. Ivcj was ealU’d to the chair; and on
n.iUK.n ..r Washii giun Moi rison. F.sij. carried into effect, upon a scale well
Isaac M'Xfindvr, sen. und James M. Hutch- ^alciilated to drain ourtreastiry of its last
iion, Ivqis. uere appoiiued serretarie.s. ! mission to Panama, Mr.
IS a oeaniiiui fmr/i'fww, / vears oiii next snrlnL^ * .. v .v•
upwards of 16 hands high', of great jiow er, a ! j ‘ meetintj was explained arro,-aied a new power to him-
tion and vigor; and, in point of blood, is infV- *l>‘‘ rhaiimatf, in an able and ekifiueni sell, unknown to the constittilion ; and vi*
riortono horse in the Southern States, as will! address, of considerable lerj^lh. After •'* iTiaxim of the father of hisccun
be sec-n by thtjollowing rcrtifieaie f.om Judge xvhicb, on mot’ion"ol’ Dr.' Steph'n
t/anu ron and Mr. lk*nne ban, ot Orantre. M hicli . vt »•
fully establishes his ped.gee : ^ con.miitee, conii-osed.oi VV m J. Alexan-
“ We cenify, that the bay Stud horse Yoiivi'
Sir Jtrchie, sold in August last to Mr. Alfred
IUirt(;n, of I.inclon county, was raised by us;
that he was g(it by Old Sir Archie, his dam b\
Eagle, his gran-dam by the imported horse
Druid, his great, gn at dam, by Mark Anthony.
He was SIX yea’s old last s])ring.
Junuary 22, 1828.
Dl’NC AN CAVERON, }
11IOMAS 1). RENNEIiAN.” 5
The season will c(mimence ( ii tin- 1st of
Man h, and end on thr 1st of August; gool
pastorage will be furnised gratis, ar,d grain at
der, i lumia- li. Sinarit,and Washington
Morrison, E'(jrs. Gen. IVlichael M’Learj,
Mitj. Maltliew liuin, C'ol. John Sloan, and
Dr. Samuel H«nderson, was appointed
to report an address and resolutions ex-
piessive of the sentiments of the meetint:
on tlie subject for which it was convened.
The committee then withdrew ; and
shortly afterwards returned, and submit
ted tlie following rep(jrt :
Atiimated by the same patriotic zeal
ihe market price, if rtcjnirld ; care will lu ta-■' ‘'' '‘/’ion :o the principles of liberty,
ken t« pre>tilt accidt J.lb or escapes, but no li- " bich, during the d.irk and portentous
ability fur either.
Ai.FREl) M I5VRT0N.
-Febniaty 12, 181:8. —.It??.
THE liKiJI lilU I) HORSE
JAISUS.
Jjl^AVINt; purchased this
^ensuing seasonal niv sta’
id , on Sugar Creek, the fo»ir first working
(lays in each w et k, to be let to mares at.the re-
duted price of three dollars tin. sin.gle visit,
paid at the time of service ; live dollars the S( a-
son, p'.ij able the 15th of October next ; and ten
ol'. rs i() iiLSure a man with fdal TheSLasor.
.i'l ( mmence ti.c U.tli of March and end the
fit si of .Nugust. Care w ill be i iik eii to ];n v (i.t
{ ci(!i nts or escapi s, lull will in t b. liable
for (itln r.
J.iM.'swasgot by C'.cii. Hampton’s Old I’w 'g.
A further description is cU « n ed us« b .‘•s, a- it
is hoped that all V bo w ish to bri ed fit.c and
pi iiud ( f iln Ke\(/h(t)(^r. distinf;uisbed
their haidy and rhi\ ali ous nucestois; and
anxiobs ioprest r\e, (jure iirui unimpair-
((.!, the republican insiiiulinns of theii
countir; a })onjon o'" ht citizens of
Ml cKlenbui g county ha'eihisd.iy assem
bled to'M iliei for the pni|H)s«' of ileclar-
ii r;- to ihe world the stjiid whu h the)
viduable Hov^i- Iroin .'Ir. iit-^ipr,, to oc et.p) in the appi (-'achint^ pre-
Stockton, I wdl stand bun . - •
sidential coiitCi.t.
'1 he fj ieiids ..f Clen. Jac Lson in this
county, roiifu:. ill in liu-ir buperiority,
have not hcreiol'ure ext i led iheniselv( s
aclivciy in his cause ; beiice it has idly
hot n reported, and by suii;e pfrha|>s be-, '.''.'i"'.
Hexed, ilia' tlie vole ol MeckU iihuig will ^
try, in endeavotirini^: to eut^a;rc I's in en
tangling alliances wjih the. tiovci ninent
of South-Ann rica.
Your committee believe that tlie pre
sent Adniinistru'.ietl has sedulously en»-
ployed the pal!(.'narre ui iliisj;uvernmcnt
in susiaininr iisclf in pov,er. it is be
lieved that the j;eci ’iar iiiteirsts of this
section ('i the United States, have beet,
sluimerully iiej'leclcd in re.({;ard to t!u*
VV’est India tiade. The course of tin
Administration v.’as such as to subject
the state of Norih-Carolina to the loss of
its piofitablc tiade to the liriiisb West
India Islands, 'i he arrogant tone assum-
efl by Mr. Adams, towards '.he (lovernor
if (leor.gta, when he thteai«-ned, in a
sivle of kingly iiuthoriiy, to niiircb a
hostile force aeainst that state, io hiirbiy
censur.ible : it betrays a h. uglily and un
governable spirit, which for the gralifica-
tionofiisoun arbitrary d( sires, is rec!;-
Iess!\ dis|)Osefl to plunge us in a Moodv
war wilh a peaceful si*.!!'!'state. TIh'si,
a:^ belori 5,'aUd, ar;.' hut a few of the ob
jections whicii e:ii-.t to the present Ad-
niiiii >;."ati()fi : but «c object tu Mr-. .\d-
anib !ktause v. e h'.wc no confi'leiiee i;i his
noiiiic-iil I I iticiph s •. We lirvt set hitn
in the Seiun d’ i!ie United Si-.U(.s. a fed-
in priiiv;iple iiS he proKs^tc;, and
and nominate a candidate for Elf-ctor
friendly to the election of Andrew Jack
son as President and John C. Calhoun aa
V'ice President.
Jlcsolved, '1 herefore, that Maj. Benja
min Morrow, Charles Alexander, Col,
Kvan Alexander, Joseph IM( Connuughey,
ICsfj. and David Parks, Es(. compose a
commitiee to meet the Cahairus and
Lincoln delegates, at this place, on Wed
nesday the 27th inst.
f\'eso!vcd, That the delegates reprcsen-
(it.g this electoral tlisinct, when they
shall have iu>niinated a suiiable person as
a canilidate for an eh ctor, that they for
ward his nanie to the Ceniral Jucksoa
Committee at llaleigh.
licsolcrd, 'I'hat Major Jonathan Harris, Col.
Wm. B. Port* r, the R( v. Isaae (ireer, W.H .•ni
Canii)bell, Esq. J. bn P.ariu ft, sen. Dr. Ste-
l>hcn Fox, Philemon Morris, Esq. Thomas Ry-
(Ts. ( apt. Azariali J'obnrn, I’eter Rape, Col.
David Karr, Win. J. Morrison, ('apt Wm. P.
Springs, Jo-i |)h lilickwood, Esq. m. J. Wil
son, Robert atsoii, C:,ipt. .Siiuiui I Meacham^
Charles Alexander, Jaint s P. Rodgers, Robt.
R. Parks, Dr. Janu s I'orter, John Ingram,
Esij. Cxpt. Uarhnj; lU lfc, Hugh McCain, 'J’ho ;
N. Alt \;.nder, Thomas A. Noni.eni, U-ia
I’j ;ircr, C(d, in. N. Parks, M.tjor Abrab;»ni C.
l.abatl, Wm. Fbnnikin, jr IlMiry Mat„,\, jr.
John W eeks, Esq. Akx. Nesbil, W \\\. Pjion,
Jonas Riidisill, s( n. Isaae Frabier, comjiosi tho
committee of eorrespondence and vigdancc for
lh( eount\ of Mt ckli nburg.
liisolrlti. That we ;.dopt the cent -al Jackson
con.miMie of Mgdanci- and corri-opondi nco
lid'ined at Rik igh, on tin-2 Hh Dec. 1827.
limiilvit!, 'I bat the pnx-ei (rmgs o! tliMnieet-
inn be signed by the »liainnan an l s( c vi l.uies^
and that' opies thereof Ix- m nt to the K(l.t.,rs
cf the Raliigli Star, Nnrtb-f arolina .Iiinn al,
WestcTii Curolin'ian, and (; l.twua Jonru.il, for*
publication.
JtvSl.lMI \\ ll.SON, ('lunrnian.
ArKTf.tNaiii, Sen.,'
Ja»:ks .M. lleT( insoN,
Sicrtturic/i,
r.Xlruct of a, liHi r, (loll'/ Uui'hrstcrf Atw l url',
lui. 2J.Vi, lo2y.
~ “ Wc.'^'crn Neu-\ork is constantly
j making thu inost inipo.-tanl dcii;onsira-
lie\ed, ina' tiie vole ol Meek'i iibuig will i i c i • • i making tliu inost niipo.-tant clcii;oiislra-
I . 1 , 1 • • I ■ I opposeci lo 'he ac(ju;s;iioii ol iajuisii.n;;, .• , \ i ■ • . . r
b> givi n to the .Adminisii ation cund date. ' , . , , .i f tionr, in lavor ol the Adinini .iratloti. 1
,, , land to her reception itiio the Ljiion an a , , . •. i i i j
N* e c.aniiot lor a moment belit\e ihat an i ,■ . . i ,i «• bave seldom ujUiCvsed .so nii'cb zeal a.nd
. , . • , , I tree slate. In ’Ih* spi inr of the, year .
opij;i{,i. so eiitirelv at variance v.i hthe . ix , . ■ .■ enthusiasm as now pei vaue '.he country.
((>u!d have been circulated I'or any i
^'1 Ik I
If, ! (>v
A. D. Ib07. he pusKies c\er u mceliiig
for th
selves. JA>.ES DINKINS.
I’ebniar\ 28. 1 P2P.--&thU.
peivade '.he country.
. A si'outai.eous sentiment of coiiil itiKc
cori\ei;ea lor tbi nin i ose ol r»iusli alnit' . i . . « i • • . .i ..
Uii.n iVieie Ijoliiical etli'tv. . , , . m t n- J und attachnieiii to an .\f!minis?ralioti'.hat
, . / I 1- I . !!'e AcimitiisUuMiit ol M i. J HeratJii ; and i • ii i i i •
. ,, ... ,, , . ill, ! (>v I \ VI. I be n.aciioiMi! ih( Irient s ot i . , • , , i is upnoldsniMhe honor and ad vanr.ii.g the
valuable colts, w dl ca.I .■xi'd pidgi for them-1 . , , ,,, , . , I'l tbe wintM oMbe samt \ear, we iind ■ . , r i . .
IA \ i.« iiiMvivt; (■'It . iu;uld hcive (■{ jn\ inio lie I, . , . , i interests ol ihe counii v, seems to atutnalft
i4\-i s iiiMviNs. , . . , , ,1 l.i:n ;d.*alKloi:ti.; 1 luit pa» tv, deix/Uncini>'! ... '
11 ror Ol l,ei.( \ ii ’■ibatMr. y\(loins i ould ' , .. every (I'lxin. Ijiis village evinces a
. Ills \ie\vs iii.d iviii;( h.ies, ;inl advo«.a'thg , ■ • . ,t- . . •
in anv . v( ni. .r.uiri vtiiiuioiuv ol vou-s , , i i i , cbar.-.cter lor inielligence and palnousin
J • . , ’.lie (!m I'liou .(!()(. iiM ihai the rei oin- , , ,v i .
,in tilts eouiM’., ’.i:( iin.t huj now armed , e . i >. i • 'vhich we are proud lo proclaim. Ul our
, , , , ... . tiK’i.'i;.’. li-r: id I 111'i.i I si,i( lit rofii!)»-IUu ihc , ■ . i . * ■
\Uieti tbev sii!ii»i(i !je au ak( ned tiom the , , ■ c . , i , I sixteen hutidred elcctoTS, not one hun-
, , ' . > , I ,• ,1 , s( tuiu ( I I’t L . I I (I Slates lo cc/. and i , ■ -r . i • i i
; (!t luswii i!i u :,i It ibi V h;,\I-so li^ndlv in-1 , , , -r i i ! dred, il even seventy hve, can be inducca
I.I.IL,TC|, Tl.,- .,1 .\i,ckK'nU, it'"':'»• j vote ihc Ailminb.rr.uon. Oui-'
,p, , r a( ;i, .A»i. Ai..,ins vas educated and . «
M.ll i»,l.l ,•.,!» n,I,.. i™ , , r,. 1,.. ““"'y »>" K.ajorily S -
gainst the Jac;;son ticket lur .Vdector and
Ciovernor. 1 her.e fact;-, are indisputable*
The few, vei y few, .fa( hi cn men v;c Lave
, . II , amone us,arc forced to adn;ii tlieii'truth,
rouiitry ; hut on the contrary well adapt- ’
^ (d to inculcate liie npinion that our gov-
largi- ;tnd 11 >;ant lrick Ihrcilmi' Ih itct ; and i 11 e w r ngs of li' itish oppression, wd on j * * »r
»l>„a brick J \ ,,-5, P "ununs aid Ml .c p ■..■...a-,
houses. 1 , , / 1 y . 1 , L ptfJlilc should 1101“ be pdl-
t>n the s.'inu' day and at the sami place, we ' *, i '/*.* ' ** * i I constituents. ’
will sell ai.other 1b* .\('I of LAN D, coiitaining iJeiu. ..( ris iiiig ..u( b 11 Your coiTiinittce believe that the eUc-
aluiut om hii'idred acns, l\ini; .n ilu' m w collections, and snmu'a'eil by anexum-j
Road leading from ( oiHivd t(i Sabsbni}. 1 pie so brijjhl and ^.'((jI k.'U-., ll.e hi;;
F,
f^l’^l'AT in i-nrsi anei to I'l c(’. o'" Trust, and
J fcr 1*'c piirjiescs tlur» in in iiiion( ve
will i Xjiose to I ut lie salt, at ibt dw i lliiij;- i.onsc
f'f W illiani Means, si n. on Moii'biv, the 2-ilb
March ne.Nt, that la' ire and vdiiablc
TI^Al T of I AND
on which the s;tid iHi n Nii an-^ now H\t«,
rfnt:ii leg np\\;iu!s o*‘ M\n l:uii(!r i acii s.
'I'lieiH is no tract ol 1 .:.-iu! .ii the \\ esteni part of
Norih-Carolina, ot tlu saiin tpiai.l t\ o! acres,
ini.rc vahiablc. 'Ilufi is oi. tin pr ini.scs a c li 1 \ all ou s foi efalhers, sinaiuiig
, I iii;n id.ijiKlonii.;; i luit
» \ iews iii.d jvi ii;
e c!fii gi I oU' (loi. I iM ihai the rei oin-
tm’i.'i;.! li.r:
s( luiu ( I I’t I . I '(I Slates lo flc/.
To I'lCM objections, wi i
a(';i, .\»i. Ad.,ms vas educated and j
, , , ,• 1 • in f'.it igii (( ariii (which has*
util dt (•(.:» o till ir p;Mii.!ir aiicestius : , , , /. , ■ ^ . . i
, * . , , , hi t I. •«: ( b(;asi of his Inends) a tutelage
llM'V y, M.n,. n.lu-, »Hl, .,.1 . xul-, ^
lailu, lliul , «ah uir (...-Ull ‘'I,"'': n,,ubl,can institutions ofour
KivoiulKjn U’ceived its liis! impuisi ; ' '
that heie, in the village Charioiit, their
The county of i'iie full ao st;ong fo''
the Adminifdralion Moiiroc. Iinlccd^
there v/ill tcaicely b'* the o’.iow of oppo^
i)ition in (iciiciice, rviu'ara, Cliutan'.iuCi
' i Cattaiogus, Krie, Orlea’rj, Monroe, Li*
\ingston, or Ontario ; and there will bt
triumpliant iru'.jozitics I'or u:; i:i f'jcuecaj
,j,,j,.hH-n (,f Aiulicw Jackson to the 1 Steuben, Wayne, and Tump'.:in:i.
on tin same vl.),wcv.iU sellughtien (led ciiizelis of .Nl’t e kl nbu rg can „j.ver iinterebis of otir A«IaTn.i v;i!l rcceive al least twen.
«.oui try : we have tr.e ludest coi...,.cnce r r . ri.-.torai voteoofN. York..
A C I.ASSU AL SCIiOOj.,
I^DR 1>oth sexes, is now tangl.t by the sub-
sorilu r and a female assists.t, .tl Centre
Mel ting Ilrpuse in Iredell county, 25n.ili s wist
of S;di^' nr\, 22 norlh ef t.’barlotlf, and 18 south
of Statesville. The place is remarkably In al-
th) and retir. d iVom the noise aiu! bustle ot the
worli!. Youth may here be pr part d for en
tering any of the classes of eolle^i', or they ma\
he condti’cted tbronfjfh the whole course of a
collegiate education.
Fi inalesw dl be taught the difTercnt bi-.mch-
es of iisi fill science, iii edIe-vM«rk, j)ainting on
vi lvet, anti the French I.anguagc. 'I heol jtct
of the'I'eacherb in this Seminary will be not
7m reiy to exercise the memory, but lo inform
the jinlginent, improve the under.'>tanding aiul
to lead their pupils to a practical acquaintance
"with Science. Particular attention will be paid
o the morals of youth, and tho v.liole course
eondncted in the fear of (iotl and with nlLr-
cncr to the viruie of the (i{,spcl.
Tiie prict s of tuition are 5*’2 50 a tpiarti r, for
reading, writing an 1 aritlmetic; .5 7 6 foi I'.n-
gbsb (iraniinar and tjicgiaphy ; f.j f r matlie-
niaticK, i)ainting, the hi)4ht r branchi.s of sci-
eiict; ’.nd tie.- I.atin, (ireek and F'reiit h lan
guages. litiariling may be obtained in the t:.ni-
i.\ o' the subscrilxT, and in rejnilable families
ill ti'c neighborhood, at the motlerule ];rice ol
■Ul jO a wl ek, payable ipiarterly.
■' ROHER'i II. CHAPMAN,
Mivnrt Mvvrnr, Fib. 4, 18'.8.—3t? 1.
Stute ot* Noi'lh-Carolina,
MV,( Km:n nVi{ (; co rntv.
Court of J’i'eas aiuf (Jnurtir Sist-ions, Novtnihcr
Trrm, 18J7.
Ch.irles Temple r.^. John ChafVin-Original
Attacbmi'Ut, le»ied in the hands c*l A.
J. Wcrke.
I r is onlered !)V court, that publication be
made six weeks in the ('utawba Journal, for
difi ndant to appear at our next Ft !»riiarv
Court of Pleas ami quarter S ssions, and plead
or replevy; otherw ise judgment ill be enter-
i!?d lip against him.
ISAAC ALEXANPtR, c. .y. e,
i7.i_pcr, adv. /?.
or twiiiiN likely
NtOI OES, con^istinp: of men,
W(men t'.iid cl.ildrtn.
A cret'il of tv eU e months will be given, the
purchaser pi\ing bond with al'|)io\ed security.
\\ 11,1.1AM C. M A,NS, ?
JOHN N. lilFFR, 5
(>f Ac rtli-('(I VO I in a,}
],incohi (imvhj. 5
(!ouit (i Pkas and (iuarli rSissions,
January SesMoiis, 18J8.
.Vinlrew Friday, J-.v. Jost ])li Mai-tm.
Oriy.iniil .ittavhnintt, I'v'.u! cn Itnn!, Inm: an vn
ibii'.k of y ieiding tiieir sup|)ort to a coa-!
Ktion
lion it
Ti.es
we are
poitaiice and ((im.erii to every
111 il ls (.(.uiiii) ; It is eiiijjhatically ‘‘a
btruefjleol jii iik ijde.” 'I hose puiein-
stuuiion.'. purch.ised by the blood of our
ior»l.*thi 1 s, ha'e been rndelv assuiled
and by ihe arts c: stratagems of an ai i&to-
ciaiic combination, neaiiy wresled from
out f^rasp. li is lo leiustate, on its for-
iiu r b..sis, the good old cause of ibe peo
ple, Icundedon llie pnnciides of lepubli-
wbicli his country loiild ci.ii'"." on him
and we ste him reiiriiig fit.in tlirm
with the entire eonbden. e of his con^^ti- ci.nton, for v. he
; iuenls, ..nd without a n.ni.on- cd dr.a;,-' poliiiria.. .u ..uu»
probatum.oi- i*^htaiy n liection upon Uu-ir ii'.:lutnce .Mo ihc JacLson scule, will
liij integrity. We ha\e si en him c(-ni-
,i,nf/ul oi/(rr,t h, /At nul ,J Jarnt.^ l.ut-1 i|,at present siru}^-le has been
, LLCi(ti.a • ieommniced—tl'.at cause, to gain w hich
■ T appearing to the satisfacuon of the c(mrt, j ashiiii^ton liL-Zaided his life :n the field;
that Jost pb Martin, tlu tli It ntlant, is ii(;t an , .111 i i i 11 .it
It islbtrefoit onKn d;‘="d to estabbsh hu h, Jdlerson tolled
lid l. bori'd in the i aljinet.
inhabitant ot tliis s1;ile
In court, tlial pu licatn n be 11 adt six wt i k
succtssi\tl\ U) the C.ttawba .Itiirnal, that le|
;ipl>t :.r at the ('onni\ Ct.nrt 't' Pleas i.inl Qiiai- •
Ur St ssioiis. It) l;i lit Id for i-aiti couniv, a' the'
Ciiuit House 1.1 I ir.colnton, on tlu fta rib M( n-
li.ij ;i(ti r the foul til in ^lareb lu \i, n |ili \ \ and
jdiad to issue, or ji ti'^n int I y ilifai.ll will be
v iilereil u,. against i.'.ni.
Witness, \'. .M‘Hi e, C!t rk of said Ccnrt, at
(liliie, the liiird .Momla\ in J..iiiiiir\. 1 i
V '. h’I'V N.-lil F. }
Marcii 4th, 1 S2S-6t7C- jir. ai x. 2. |
^iVios. (;hi Tl?, Hri.rv. i sr\ riv i
rj^ll E sn-.yciilurs h. \ ii 'jnalified a^- In eii. |
1 torsol ;iie K.state of 'l hON'AS t.Iil FK.mi.-
deceased, )'i ({'!i ;,t a!! ])ersons indLbit d I0 s.o.l
esta'.e, to call an.l ni.ii.e !-eltl. ...i a' ; ai o ;,l
having claims ae;.ii> si t!ie e.'^Uite, to jr.a ■■ i.t
i’.ieiii Tor pa'.ment, v. iih:n tiie time pres.-; ..t.d
. \
TIIOS. J. t.' FFR,
AM)i;i W (.lU J.ii, Ken’ll-
^ \ .\tl I'.l, M.I.J., f iurii.
JOKN IIAR'I I, J
Febiuary 25.*, 181,8—4t-7
In a( cordance w ith a common usage
ari(i 1 ustom in such cases, your commii-
t(c will proceed to lay before the meei-
11^ a few of the leading and promineiit
i...u^es uj;on V. hich '.heir (jpposiliori to
lie prevent Adniiuisli aiion is founded ;
' an « I uniera'ion of tliewliolc wt>uld swell
[ibis address greatly beyoi.'J its proper
j I.mils.
i Aiihough yt>ur comniiltfe admit that
I Mr. A(L.nis was piomoted lo the pit-si-
Icleili.d chair l:i .iccoi daiu e with \\,i-JonuH
ol''.be coil'tilu'.ii.n, it is ob\io.j', tiiat he
1 (.i)lai,,ed tbr.l «.l'.re against t’.e v.'I^Ik'S ol'
Silas Wood, arc cej ta’.n to '..Ijoose Admi •
nistration iJectors. 'i'be ol Mr.
hose salvt* v'istiu.
po;;i;rians designed to tliiovv
mandingthe armies cfotr couriiry whilst
engaged in a war wii;i :u;hle^s er-.emies.
In this situation, he iiseen to ilisjday i;i-
leiits of the !’.i::t o.'der. uikI dr\uUoii lo
!iis counlrv, v.hich induced iiiin to iisU
probaid) save tl.c districts repiesinted
by Messrs. \'an I'ensr.elaer, Du iiir.son,
Maii^ill, amrjolinj. Wood. 1 n Messrs.
Oakh y, lit Ideti, 11 jbbi», and Ilidltr ari’s
disliicls, ihe pn babilities are at*- 'nst,
,, , and in Messrs. Marll, (Jariow, a'd
eNcry thMigucar to nun as ai.t)ldier andji^,^,^.^ d.suicis, ibey are io favor t t ,ho
.\dmirMsiration I'Jec
j)atriot, to save bis cjumH v. J/uringtlu
last j-,ie^ ulential c..nvttsK. v.c!)bf)’.d him
w itiiin be real!» i/f ihe biglu »' ollirc in
the ijifi of a great iiution—no lav. oi the
repuivlii’- was to be’.iolatid, no feidin,.: (d
liie heart to be out: art d, no |ik judicis
(J niankind lu be shocl.td, al the recep-
lion ol'it : !)ut lie subdued 1 he tcmptuiion,
as lie .M;'..;'!jed t'le loCs ol' his ( (>;jnti y, at.d
rejected tlu* ( n't r with disd.iin. In ..uci.
a man. as President (d’the Undid Siat*: ,
the people n.ay sal’ely t;onf.iie t'.ie fngi
(it st inies '/{ I his country.
\ ( ut comiiii tee, thelxf-jre, beg leave
to u'tommend tbc lo!lowi:>g i esoiutiun ■> :
of Fdvint vhltif).
ri'IIlE cc.partr.t rship iormt tiv under the firm' upluldilig its p«jv.ei
1 of DAVISON 1)FA\ F.SF, is this ila\ lUs-
so!\ed, bv ii.i.tual eonsent.
'IIIOMAS DAVISON
JON AT PAN
Jbrgt) ‘1th, 1825^ )^5'-
/iV.'-o/f 'I’iiu*. \\e t.i'fisiiii I tln.t coui't
n^j.iiity f)l' ibe ijeuj)!-- the Uniled j 0!'jndicy |iui s'le.l Ijy i;u'[>rcui.t Adn.iu
tes : this, it ma^ be a)h*|;;ed, can be rio 1 istr: tiur, as 11.ii'... al to I'.u' l.esi inic/es'.i
!on ; your coniinitt*e ai e cov.strain- oftlus country ; and th.ai wc will uae ad
fair and !,onou 1 able means to ptevent ll.e
re h ' !ion (d Jolin Quincy Adaii.i.
74VjY''fV(/, 'I’iiat lepobiiig fiuire confi-
dti.ee in tl.e iirmi.ess, it j;ub!itan lu.nca-
ly, and iiilelli;»e!ue of .\i.di»vv Jjickson.
Wf V. ill use evt'i y honeal einb avourlo aul
in pronio'.in!; hi' eiectioiitothe pi esideiii \.
li'titolfcd, 'i bat v\e beai iily ap],iou' ( •’
ihe re^.oluiiidiS (ntejcd iiito by lie Ja k
s.on nu line's in ( abui I us und'I.ineoln.
ed 10 I iiinl. dil't u ntly : a i're* idem of I be
United Stales should pi.isess th.e coidi-
ctTue >1' tiie people ; ordess tbi'j !)C the
case, the jiati otia|;C and policy f.I'the Ad-
irdni'ti eition niust and will be governetl
..ni] ( ontrolled, lu.'t ' y the solid intercM'.
(/I tbi' country, but v.i’.Ii a Mir>Je view (A‘
\ (>ur i;onimiiw e
Ijtleive that I he policj oi ihe ple^;lnt.^l’4-
ministt alion has been su. •• as to iusii'.y
the common, nay, alui(;i?t i!niM‘i\al e\-1 and w ill cfjtdially (o-xperate wilh iht n,
ptci-iion cf disVru‘1 ai.U diiJsaiiil’uclior; i in ’I’cTp^ ii.tu.int of d.le^uttsj to meet
success of th- .•.dmirMsiration I'Jeciors.
'Ilu onlv diKintls, therefore, decidedly
i'll Jackson, are tht city of Nt'W Yoik,
.iiid I bose I epi esei tt d by Messrs. John C.
Clai k, I)i (11 L fV .11 d W rd.
“ 'J7iU:i kidiiiu'i :hc cti.it »/ New Vmk ” 1
am not nuking an idle es’;m.ite»)f the
".irtng-th. 1 neither deceive mv^.elf’, nor
wish U) dc. i\e others. M v judguu nt ia
enlirely sair tnd, uiu) i'>v r ifidenfc k» i||
not bt" (li .a; j.'-inlei'. Mi .'ltj>ints kt mo
rcptat it, \rii! nrfiic hre/iti/foyi. if :iot
lu'vn(fj-ni.i\ of t/'ic i-Uiclonil rotes of S York.
*1 hoM- w h(> now btja* t ti| t b' J' • i;ili
oi' (leTi. J.ick-ofi in tiiisSiau, w • 11 e-
j 14.d 1 y t f/i 1;1 etiI 1 htlt its \ 11'c « 1 u d lie
jg.vei) lo .Mi. (''awroid in I- wa«
I Ii.y Idi 10lu to tliHi r v. i• !i 11 1 n- 11ci,, as
II (i(> IKiW. A lelltl V\ 'ill'll 1 'ben VVitiK'j
I „nd u liu h vv>. ■. puM; .h f (! mv/.urs- ; . r,
jassuiinu >'* ' 'c>tnr\ live Ad ms
l.lecUiis v^iiUid b* ( lost n, v\ ,.s ( (••? del'.
tl, .»nd I hi w ' 1! be 11 j>rcsfii ted. to be ail
absuiilil). 'I'ne bali(-; bciXe bovtrv r,
I ben V iiuiicait tl III V (ipin luns, as!'.,e\ viU
III the coming cotdli. 1. ’—Ac/. Jomrtnl,
An Kpiscoj)a'ian S..m ieiv Itas beeQ
bii loed a’ I .1 bhasset, (I’lm it'a.t I . bi >u
nitMon w ;h tl i PioicblilUl l^^^ucopj^
Church of Ui« U.