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Ok TkcRiUlDi-t fth hft ? prpirt Wi liimnii UnomtierpfpriuM JACKSON EUXTOUXL flCKRTB, at Si centiner hundreil , orlwo dot irt per thoimmdi i TkoM vishitig to prorar Lid Tiekt, tre requested to forward their onli-rt i eaHjr m poMbkh..-: K ' 1 .' ". i .. , .- NArt CoNW)rokir wnrt, 5th Sentember. 182. The Coitiotier of ttie Kavr will reeet 'kd propaxals until 30th Ootober to (Urtilth ii-follow Inrtiml f MAST A mling Fore, Ma follow tnrtrnibrr, vif L ' "v, t- AND. hf AK ilMOK.i For a aet of MaU nd 8ir, iu- un.ontl Mixan niaata, aud llov- fi ttav Fore, Mtiin, okd vro-Jll rfi Kore, kin, and) Mkeo Tti-tattand Gib houotl for r 74, oe , aad two Sloop of War. lit AVa rer. The same for one X 4, two Pri. tee, two Sloop of War, and one let of Mmu, jlud'uig Bow-urk' aad Mio-boooi tor one Woner." '-. ' "' - M AVA'ft.-Tlio me for one 74, twb Fri- jet; and tvu Sloop of Wart and two, el of tneiuuing nuw.pruaii4 Bluin-Doom, lor moowm. . "i ;"" . ' " Si V ( itiB MaT and Spar Timner, the dtrde the tereral pleeea.nf; which will .fee iarabjaed perton detirrml to makr bd, on application (tie Commandant! of the teveml Nktj Yardt, ieoticely, muat be 1 the bett-qunlity long leaf, lie grainy heart Southern Ycllw Pine, h-ee Jon p,,noart atukea, wind ahakca, and all lh defectfcvv (-'" '' ' ,'-'v- , irnue UaK ana reuow ruu i imoer. It Porttiavutk.-N. JT. 3,000 oub.'ft. of A st lone leaf Yellow Pirte. , . v 1( Jjawtoti au,ow Ub. It. . of ike oest White I t. , 40,000 do. Of the. beat long leaf Yellow Ine .:. ,, f '-.wLi . ' --y. 1 'v Jl JVito-Ferir TS.000 cub. ft of the bert fhito Oak.' 50,000 do. of the bctt long leaf .now fine.- - : ! , M Pitolb-10.000 eoh." ft. of the beet Ihite Oak. 15,000 do. of the belt long leaf I.' iranAinrtonl 0,000 cob. ft. of the beat Vbae OnkU , 10,000 do. of the beat 1img leaf !Vt Pme.-i , '.- ' . - !' ' . JV'broKi7'5,Oo6 eub. It of the bert White JtS0,000 dp. of the beat long leaf Yellow .inf Whibt Oak and YelW Pine thuVr it be of the beat ualityt free from tap, heart like, wind -afinkes, and' all other defrett, tnd aisjf bnve been fellej,'-,.or-'th''-0,eea gii i-a, etwee tho 80th or Ucloker and the it la of February aext v Each aad every piece this tioiber muMbe pot lai thko. thirty-five H tn lensth ttnd the whole murt ttverare 4J ( la lengtnt ana inp ntie uaa. uiuuer wh ObtaineA Iront Uoxit near to aut water, or erwiao. know it tD he within the influence of - tea of talt water air. VV ; ll, "i The whole and entire quantity of the laid it ana Spar Timber, white uaic, ana iei Pine. Timber,; what be delivered at the pective NaW t W the first of AuEUat, 29i and '"mult r4jlrgd Hie,1nspection and usuTement esumianea, agreeaDiy to toe nted. rule, praotiied in the ieveral Nay td,or. lach lotlier inapection and , men- ement at ine vv",","',iers mc wvy y direct.. Each Carffo, or deliery of the id Oak and Pine Timber, must be accoro- tuedy the : certificate of at least raa re eetuMe teraops, that it WU felled, or that f treei were girdled, witliid 'the period lore uneafrihi'fL . -si-, i s'-.- ',. .. Olj'en to furnilithe- aforesaid timber mutt I mads' separately fir eaclt denomination, d epartely br each yaridj Bidders must, 'addition to that namea, and those Of their t'Ml staid jAc' residence and those of f ir vrjc in oVfniO , and forward their Off- V endorsedv ' Offer to furnish Mart awl r1-liDbeT,,orr White Oak? orYellow '.t aa the case ria be. deliverable at rtu.g the fnanrtn of tlw yaKj ipfj place pf jitery.j- Any did noi in puunnMHiy iw nil MnUement, or not teoet'cd in due-, tioie. Jl not bfc acted ppoiu i v , . v 1 ' tn',i'ni i (ii t ' ' o die Jail oTBunooitihe Wiiuty',1 die SOth iber, IS-27, a uegro nian who aays'bit name h jnYvtW" r.'wi faaHOwi of the county of tw, iroro a. noatetaton he i4 l:eB laa. af.-e. bi whole , .. !. ujr nit reastar rwiip . teiireh of a Mbieoti the Sia oftVeorsla, 7 . Tvf hoau. , ' s; , ., ,y, - : riii negro was advertiteil some time W6e fa jSur.aad If tlw Wucr dtatoton for the fim Monday W January pet, PPleJ- will weaaarUy 1eW.- jo the Cpuiity , "t for au m-der tif tale, sreeMy to the act of seaiMy lu' such ease madtt and urovldetUi; n, IV- y'-, WiMJJLBMH; JJ.4. lAevUle, KC June 13 .'"la I r-a-ai.,aiaw ii I " p -V 1 " ''J "aaaommitted W the Jailia llanaplppeoumy, Carol ioa,'on the first dj ofjuly, ''no woman a runaway, woo aaj arr ,', W ALM I j we Vmmd toRobert Marth, llgeaonib, from whoto nhe runaway sbtfut four fa ainceT that she was eoneealed iuthe ricHiH TrtKirotiRl about twoyeart the reat of the the ha beeat in .Chatham Arid VUtWp''i fit which titn abemiaaed for free SonuOt. ItLr . '. . . . - . .-. l.t yn.aays an u. oae nppeara w JttMof tjM, amallaad l.n!frtul. - , WM. HKOWN, Ja Ur. Notice. Talf M4cnr.aunr4 I tft ail af Mm or - K. O W Mar.a aaaio awaaj va Iht aw if r.nt(.r. U wi k Manai Jaaw K at UKMM 'V. ! kH, Wtavaa 0 4 4l jrrara of y. , TaWva op Madj aniwmxl to tka iai af tlakrt . X. i XL'O A 1-atOX. WW to TfcaakM Epa, ai Kat l.a r raa7, Vkfiau. Ha Sa )cltv aaat -rm, tbo.4 ah trrt kfcK 4J yaan af f aa toaJ aajd raa, and akaai tab op kad a paaa.. , l'kra an tat aamialuM ta) fja iail of bvukrf ooty,N. C aajVS ,MT, ivmaai Um o L A IKJIJ r ltoaaaB 1 Kkkanl Powell, of WakaMad a He it of alack atwoiianino.. aknut amiriaqmtaiwawHiiTfwiaiifai i h m i i l l At , . r ft, pay aiiarraa. aad take at wtmi . i ' ' JOSHU BANNfcH. . i . )lMl, lltl . ' - vr.-v;A'JuIor!8 i Notice. , .T1uryoa on a-MnmUluT Vo ke Jail of WB. iaIElai, N ortk-Curvjliiia, at a ruaaav, a arrra fell.ro- ha x kiaan h f.KOKt VlU IJAMH bo pW rv lUat be aa koro n4 brought ak Bi narbatfoeK I P"9 1"' tkcra, ntf ha a Iroei W Otwa H na toobt Woi ikal tw M ta-rr.aaa' brlonn to tome pcrioo. at tb SoutU. TWa obhI Cell... ialmul S f-rt f haboa aifcb, 90 yaara oU, bat k largo luxe, UU ert, aid eery bloelu. 1'ba ovoor- roqneoted to eon (orvard, provo .property, pay obarroj ndukc owd felloV ky. , CHARLES B. MORRIS, JWer. WJamrtoo. Apro 10, U7. -17f ,rV Notice. . . Wa eoioraitted to dib Jul, oo the 99tk bf Mt !, nrer bmov ho Mjrt bU oame ii CJiES TEH, MKitan that be Ix loia ta Vincent B. Paraoat, of Anaoo tonnty. He alto Mate that ho was aarrfed -trom V'irpiqia by Edward Leo grand,, and told to laid Partoo. tlo J light eemnleelrd, quite atom Axiilt. about ( foet 10 Inchet high, aix anppoMid to beaboot 30 year of ara. s nu owner n rriirwrn iu avipv wrvwa, uroro property, itay chwuoa, ana tulta kirn ovay, , , ' . . 1lJJAM BROWN, JaOor., , Atlbopou, ltondolheouity, 8Lc-. ,-.' . Junes, lis. , J i State of North Carolina, , C'i Halifax Cauntv.-, ' . Court of Plena tnd Quarter Seations Augiisi Tt-roi. 1828. , Uonardlkauel. ) Origiual attaehieotleriH on Robt B Daniel Jj, r ke. VV. U appearing to the tatiibctiaa of the Court that the defendant in this eaac bath removed out of tnia, SbOri dierefortj ordered that publication be made tor m Week- m the Kaleign atar, that wnr let be tnake hit personal appearance, at the next Court of Plea 4 Quarter Seaaion tn be held (or the eoonty of tlalifict, attbo Court H,ouae m Halila town, on die third Monday In November next, the and there to replevy and plead, jodg raentby (I ault will be enterad p aeaiaat kirn, and the property eondemned will be told to pay the plaintilTa debt. . .'; " M. lL.PETTwAY, Clk. 1 State of NortM 'arolina, "; , Halifax County. Court of Pleat and Quwter Sessiont . . . , An trn.t Term 182ft. - - ('' 3li-Pi?l Original atteehmcat fctied Bobt, , Ikmiel. J -' ' . - It appearintT to the aariafuetioa of the Court that the defendant tbia eaae hath remored out of this State; therefore orderetHbat publication be made for ix week a the Raleigh Star, that un let he utake hit peraona tppearaoo at the eeit Court of Jtea and Quarter 8eaions to be held for tbe county of Halilu, at the Court llouae in Halifat town, os the third Monday in November next, then and there to replevy and plead, jadg- ruent by ilctubll wm be eoterea.op againH uua, and Uieimuerty condemned will be okl to pay the plaiutiflfb debt '" ' ." State oTNortti-CJiroIina, Court of pleas umI Quarter Sessions .. Aupust Teroi, 1828.. -",ey ) Oiigmal attachment Uted B-6bB'DniA:v ndt y a It appearing to the itit Wactiort of the Court that the defendant in this eaae .hath .remored put- of this State; therefore ordered that publication be made for ai week in the Uule!gh Star, that Un let h make hi pertonal appearance at the next Court ol Pleat and Quarter Session t be held for the oounf Holil'axV die Court jHouae in Halifax towi (jii thediird Monday in November ae'xt, then and there tofeplety and plead, jutlg pient by detault will be entereii'up againat him, and the property eondemned will be sold to pay the plaintiff" dcit. ' f M. U. PETTWAY. Clk, .V " . .:. , 7w . State of N oi l h Carolina, Court of Pleas ahdQuarterSessiofts , Nancy Knigld,' Sarah Knight; J- Petition . cintia KiiiL'lit, iteueeca MUgni, ! Mary Knight and John.Knight, 5 heirs at lav of Susan Knight, de for., partition.. . it ) : . v.: .f : ltaipearing)totiie astiafoct ion of the Court that the defendant in tbla ease': are not Inhabi tant ol' (hit Ktatt-i it i therelbre- ordered that pablicatioa be made in the Itajelgb Star for aix w eeka, that tiniest they S;ipear at Our next Court to beheld furtlie cnuutv afoueaaid,' on the fourth Monday ii:-November next, t auawer, plead or demur, the petition will -hi; taken tiro eonfeaao mI bird aeaordiaelr.' a ? ' - & -U'knesa, Urates Htttiv, Cleik of onr eald Uoiiit, at DMe. u.e jouna.jionuay . o jiuguai, A; D. M. a'v;.mhE Court of rie ami Qu.feV 8cfciMi. that uuhlicMion be made In the Raleigh Stater aix- weekshal the said Darius PPJ Mt- WiP wext OouotyvvCouit to lie bd for saw -. . v tb,. AiU. Monday of' November next, (Urn aoa toere i 1" r: or jadgtaet . wBl be. Ukea pro eohfeste as to 3 Abv PEAB8 ALL, Clk. ?PrKadr. is W:p 3S-vV "Ja gaoB of connteifciter hava been 4covei'ed in saw -Western jJisttTwiiteseee. " . ..,-s...i ... .. viiti urent of tlie r company, wvua ,r " '" ;enipl ta takt-ltira Woref flic party was arrewt- &4V' ' " TOICHT; nEARN, C.C, CijfeV Dunlin Ct&'&'&- !?y trioti fl.tVtUbhforlitiM LlTllfii'rfUie frttbat etl. Notice! TViMf'J I of I ta r ; ! B.. 'aMoal tx t . K. Lttaaitl. ,.i i ... .a. nnii tklml. Mm .. u hii k l kMIMM arkMcaMaWUliaM Lfaaa.- tar UMrtet, 8a.U tt b aW i S r , W Wa, wwy dmk, tkia . u4 Waat A$ roairara.iaV Ko pi.ij aaAl Ta (tuaa. ' ' " " ' Uarrutmrjr fl zj Stpt. J 9. l e kr j : 71 A)f. LJirmrJ JvulJtljtTl o tbia totiraa a brorerd Kr4 .rjN. t.'duitinrwioJted cil.un ttrifJ is irrrw-i T"' '" ".flo f . raOt. Ji&t Th-ruj ,Dio, rf j---Hew5l ,SSS S: ia the Easier ttsre, and lrf her for New Twk m Mood it, by i of Laai caster &, Philadeiphu. Mr. Uviiieafok ait to iiamalMrj w uccattooed bj nroreaaioaal basinraa. . He it eon peril ed wilB Mettrw lowaoll aod TiliU- mart, af PhilaJelphi. ai ctMatel id ibe celebratrU claim .NicMaoo'abcitk; and K pa bert relalit.jp l th cue art filed ia t lie Land office here.' .Tie friend of Geo. Jackaoo.t rtid In the wca oi oaving iur tueir . truest a man, who has alion to cobspieuMily- an the traiou iuipurlant posit he hat held ia the country, and who was the ' early companion, aad continues ta be the an wavering friend, of their. candidate fur the preudeucr, promptlj invited hint to partake of a public dinner. Mr. Livinjrstoo waa a member f cotijrrei in 1794, and assisted ta dethrone the fit at Adamal , He holds a teat - in the tame bod now, and will hare the gra tification of seeing Johu - the Sd.' bid a last tarewell to the eabinet of the na tion, nnlfni. like bis father, he fleet the midnight hour for Alt departure! . Agreeably to arrangement, on Satur dij t 3 o'clock, a large number of the friends of General Jackson at down to a sumptuous dinner, prepared by Mrs Buchler, in that stf vfelgance fur Which she is so jastl celebrated. Robert Harris Esq. waa appointed pre MtienCand Gen. Samuel p. Frank. John C. fiucher aud Saoial Pool, 'vice firesidents. 'Hie room was handaome f decorated with hickory ; branches, and behind the chair of the president on the - right of whom sat the Itonorcd guest, was suspended a superb flaw with a likeness of (ien. Jackson.,.- Be low the picture waa the following sen timent o' Jeffersont AsDnaw Jack' son onor and gratitude Jo ' the num who bat filled the . measure of hu toyn try 9' glory. r the folic wing tnottos embellished the sides of the minting victory or ieatn" Utid ano our country. ,.' After the cloth was remo red, "several ' retular, Bd' -..Volunteer toasts were drunk; The Sd regular toast wat as follow': ' 1 , v. The Hon Edward Livinfitim, mtr thrtin Xuuhed Guett. His civil attainments adorn the records of his adopted State, and h'' mi HtatV services at Orleans will remain brieht on the page of history as " Ibn at that glov . . . . . . i i . - nous viuiury ia rrmpinprrca oy ireemen. The people of Pennsylvania hail him at the talenred advocate of the rights of -man, -and the early and hrm mend ot Gen, Jackson. After, this toast was drank," accompanied with thirteen cheers, Mr Livings' on .rose, evidently' much affected, and addressed tlie company as follows: -,. ' ,.;r 1 - utt-rtrara Having vitited tbu place en. tirely one professional business, without the advan'tiffe-of having a single eWjuaintahce - mong its inhabitants, the honor ot this atten tion was as unexpected a it i highly grate ful to my feelinirs. It it conferred unoit me by republicans of the old school, because they know that Outing- every penod tp wlncU I hkv appeared in public life, 1 liae been a uncere and cealous, ajlliough ineftjeient as aerter of those principles which supported us in to struggle or the reyohjtiou, animated, ut in that of 1800,' and Which w are again called on-to assert and rescue from destruc -tion," It it conferred upon me at the f riend of General Jackso. by those who think hit election necessary, to bring .back the admin istration of our government to it original pa. rlty-, by 'those who admire bit character, are grateful for bit services, and indignant at the attempts that' arij made to' depreciate them and slandcr.-him, are determined ' by . Ill hoir orable meant to pltce him tn the situation which bit services merit, and, in which hit ta lent and integritji, will enable him to acquire new claims to the gratitude-of hit country. With this perfect accordance in purpose and sentiment between ut, it may seem an unrea sonable, trespast on your-- attention to urge any arguments to . produce a ' conviction, which f am persuaded' you all mote or lest feck of the tmportance of the enauins Iec tiom vet as there may be tome who have e gaged in the support of vur candidtte mere ly because' they beHee bit merits andhit aittiincaiioiia grcair uinii tuinc ui 114 oppo- ntnt k may not be improper to show; tl.st ihi is not a contest in which the .fitness of the respective candidates it tile Only ques'.ion that it involve tome . of, more vital impor tance, on wuicn ineiranqtiiiuty,pemaps tne duration of our govrrnmenfc;'may depend- I take the Constitution' of the Cnited States to be eiweHluilly -a: democratic -republic tny attachment to it Would be less-if 1 did 'not think so.t- It is in its "spirit that (lie will of the people, whenever it can be. discovered, lutll govern the votes ot their represents lives in the exercise of their constitutional furiptiomv a-.well elective as ..legislative. In the electiun f fjrtt magistrate this is particularly pe case, , ,ina people are to choose tiie . Elector) ana 1 itn htrOtigly inclined tyK-tlunk that the spirit, of the Contttituiion bat been -violated in all those eases. Where the flute Legislatures have as sumed the right of appoiating' thenu And ..i.i ' I- . I .1 I - ' .1 aiiuougn v. urn inc. pcupw. in xucir ciccio- ral colleges bare failed to give majority ofj all the yotet for any one candidate, the se-1 lection i directed to be awde by the re pre-1 tetiMVvca Voting by 8tatet but the doe-4 tr,ue w moiasiroutt tuat u maaing una selec tion. the representative is to follow his own . . l r.Mn a. t:.w.MMl ili Law. . . -rV- . . ,'. .1.4 i' Ctioice OI Ol cuusuiucn'ai ' i ai me laat e- lectioh this construction was practically given The ' representativee of two Stales,, the one of which bad gn en a majority, and tbav etber tlie whole of its electeral votes te Oen. Jtck ttn. transferred them te bit opponent. The kJ r U octorU tUt cm1Wi vbo vrr bda &S". W tc ImA ainaMi i.a .t "T a hk ta Daukl ba aa-f ') f U riprtatina' m( a the UrrWW rK fcro of ibe Ha. pnM ba tJ (WiMjlaf Ilt,IMlMM((rfHlM. "Tk . of iha pevpio tb taJ..Uie .kowaa tuwlf , vjunf look. Bro ihepre.cmcoiHcr.ttMi jectm bare. ailoai Uat aeaWei port), v U do. M" J"wr nta-,' irie4 of Of Je rte vke r.mul ihair r W kr.kW , ,;.i. taWwtto j -pobtioal rS'J. itikd -f that Ujkcm. J Tfc cmuhht akax V. taol th- car- ciptH of the CunauuwK, prodacet rnes. was eeaatquenoaa. aaojat atnmtiy ta ha oTetciated. , Suspicw af -imarrated Uvea, a terwtiay Into prirata cotreaprftMlettc bad , nguarded ovrrajitio. ta diaoover tbott aaotiw-ti rtctUwiiiatioiw. breachot cat' persoAal ahcrea.iona and ouhtie If ao can-ii.'s e who owe hi etee- Ut to rote tbn give, thtuld tuooewd, the " means will bartal'ier be ooaidared at eotkjtilateinal and peopert And wa may ex peet tbat ta every cuotcsted electtan, they trifl be resorted to. ih if atsmped wow liy the seal of pvbkc renrbat'(on. the vatlt tftk pfpl will be etatlihd as the rule of aovi duct tor their eoufiitntiiu, and tbjote who bavw disrcfardl it w Wa deprived of ibo power tney kt abuard. - . . . ,w tn conthirriiis'the tmDomnt coiitetnieoce w. .'i iw.mm, ivm in wnicu ai 1 won dueled, ought n:A to eaesD anunadvrrsiun. On former occasions, the public eonduet of the eaadiuatet haa keen severely aerotioi sed, and even nvajt eWoetrr has not escap ed! censure has dejrwterated into abuse, and vices have oeen laahed with perhaps undue ar verity. , But it was reserved ft the present occasion, and airtinat -th candidate w sup port, to retort to mean the moat odious in themselves, the snost dingrout in their con tequenees. fc fte mot' unworthy of those who employ them, of any that party rage bat here tofore imagined. The object of the attack wa a. roan who bad raited the reputation.of hit country, ami defended one f its fairest cities from the horrors af assault, by a Victory aa splendid at any , recorded in history. It was deemed aeery, therefore, to depreciate the eon sequence of this victory, to tear from the brows of the brave men who bad rained it the laurels which their courage and patriotism had ' Wont so blot the bright page of our history In which the achievement was record ed, and to pertMede the people of the Toiled State that ht eavinar a dodiiIous city" from plundevlbf wives tnd daughters of itslnhsb- i'aova inna viomnon, ws cimrcncs rrom Dring profaned arid a whole state from the httmilia. twn of conquest, the br'f can who effected it, and the leader by . whoa courage, energy and skill the were- animated and directed. bad dona nothipg to deaervf the ratitudoof their country! And that the United ntatev naa gained neithrr nonur nor advantage trom a Vtory that' will preserve the name oftlte chief who obUined it, ages aft er ihos of bis detractors than Cease to be remembered. - ; Thus one of their first attempt it to de prive the country and ita brave citizen of tneir well earned glory t to prevent Us des cendmg as an inacntive to great acts to our Bosterityi to c' eat tliem of tho fairest portion of their inheritance 'and ourselvet of one of the bet tourevs of national pride , ' - But it was not enough to anatch from u the hoi ora we had already won The means of asqtnnng tliem m future mutt be deroyed evert powe exercised, by a commnnder til the defence of the country mutt be called an offence every tot of discipline must be eon' sidrred a violution of personal liberty mu tiny, desertion, insubordination of etery kind most go unpunished, at the hazard of being proclaimed a v ryranf and wurtierer.' The wretch who, when called upon to defend his country In the hour ot extreme dai.ger mean ly abandons his pott and sett the authority of his officer at defiance the three times pardoned tleterter the instigator and associ ate of the savage who, butcher unprotected women and children the savage himtelf who etecutet thi work of destruction,' are" all held tip to public, commisseratidii as suffering mart) n, because they were made to pay UW penalty of their crimes. -,Let these charges have, their effectt let our candidate lose bis rleotiou oa these grounds,- and say, -where wiU a. commander be found. Who will ab to enforce discipline or exercise any powers ni-ccasary iur tne oeienco or nit country, cor wnere n inere ona tnat may not be Call ed tn invasion of civil fights?;, If he, encamp ma army ui toe iiiRn way, ne 00 struct! its tree use! , If he turn aside into a neighboring; field.! it is a tretnus!-. 11 ne ourn a fioute to Save a retreat, it it trsonl If he teixe provisions to teed nit lamitning troops, it ,ia robbery! If be punith a deserter, it is murderl If he prevent Judges and Lawyers, and Sheriffs from taking hit ettiUtult from their potti, by wt,' vi au iinyiii,' n a a violation, ut I constitiiUoiial rights! And if be will net suf. fer a printer In a besieged town to publish intelligence to the enemy, and excite disobe dtenco in hit camp it violates the sacred liberty ,of the 'press. The only : mode for those .. Who bold this doctrine is to contrive some !men by wliicb'tlieir mty cleat the country of an - invading etk-ny by.a writ of forcible entry; and make 'bint give up bit posts rbyf an enjectment. The objections against 01 if candidate tm tills ground, are too absurd .even" for ridicule, and show that the authors of them despite the undertttndings of thoie' to whom they are f ddressed. , . j4 tXo perusing the disgusting detail pt meas ures retorted to for promoting .the. election we find forgery af documents, false accounts of 'eonfiuVktial --communications, slanderous nputationa of every vice, and every crime that can excite contempt and detestation, annliwl L-ta a wtaa ha- hn M..ittAl !, unaniniout tliank of the, representatives of tne nauon wno naa oeen tpocen ot its terms of the most Unqualified praise by those re vered suletmenv whose opinions were con sidered as the test of poliiii at merit A man white conduct, in one of the jnitaitoea. which most excites the' teiitrtt clamor aarainst bitn, Wa the subject of labored defence, tmountirg to panegyric; made pr -tbe ean. didateJiWiiO it iw -uppbted to" bun a man a host reputation ie identified with that of bit cotintrj, the measure of whose glory be W&Wtt9V?'ti ''0 How degrading this hv to our country, let the reflection of t-ver- coutiderate man de" ctare. Already the paper Of foreign' na tions are Ailed with tne most inviduoul and biting sarcasmv not Only against our man pert, our taste, sod style of controversy, but against tt nxtui t tf our gnvernroent, wtiich it is supposed . loiters this, vulgar tbuse. ' If the election Of the present incumbent does not require these, sneai they bad better' be avaidcdtor,U)nonor, at well as tor the rep- .ntatrjp of.the eonntry. It tt dtea retjuirc Uttm, obaaaKaU T? -wo r fnmt . it atiT bo M-krl, to xu t r ',or of r ountry. tku a bibcr 4 t' t ( cl.. octcr LclJ OKir acrwl. 'A nu tra, el at"- " ' "ow t tiWcxe ui" :'. (.' to the oil-, w .thiiut an tu.it, unprotactr4 bat by b mwy m! the t c luj ovri. eiy Ut h pa d tu hrt t. - : t rt wl,cro tHo WW twU bad a c)ampio U .jtc "tn an fat Sara Lssaaa arai twi asm m .a iWa av. Aaw m C our paper whh tb trntatrat tlluwwi ta f. sale cbsactrr It was reserved Hr tbs co.. trwaray to change tbu hoaonible fea-urt) ia thatUarwcter ufoueewtry. by arunianai- tackojiloUa)tk.pwjiicbartabU,hMK abl mauwa-a etiack, a fataa as it h baae aad unmanly.. If any thiut; twld add ut aiawiL-ra. n tnv be she peraarerairte wnb which they are new vwmped aad repeated, vtbea they have) crTCra vim vmn inn arw A ..J Ll.tL.. - ' , -e " frwB, t -miui waa v-v-r iiuk ,warw in onuus ereeut the Suan wwuld die."' Time was llul V. I . 1 , .. 1 an aumiar waa auaprwrwu, wo Beam m n mm aaarw- oai now, Knyea tn tafceaooa oaths head, give "it its death blow- b the, trwtraat proofs, the very west day it stares yaahombly U tl from ghastly skulls en "colBa heiuiUlU f it tadghl to ended-' god pvhlwin to be repeated at an ksstori- mI .. a - . 1.. .,. . 1 . . . ... -ram, ica in uie roan t rverv peas 10 n m tae voton, ana leave by the diligence, of ta dismbutoe. refutation lagging far bebuKL' lut truth, though .low, Utiirev it toon will .,v.c uj Hum lajpriKxxi 1 mgnn -i ne know and wiU soon feel this, when the voice of aw abused people will convince them that such attempts only recoil oa the beads of their dastardly coatrhersV ,!, V- -"Now, gentlemen, rxsmint ta what all this leads, and say whether wa , hare not some thing more important than the mere success of our candidate at tttke on this election. IT these meats prevail they will again be to totted tot they will be met by similar effort TW candidate will not succeed who is shown, to be best suited , for die -station, but be who can mutt effectually vilify the char, acter of bit opponent, and of tboe who tup port hit pretentions Men of respectability will withdraw Ir m the degrading eontesl, boi)-as principals and' snnprert. the vile aad worthless alone will fill your office, and me of Integrity and honor will be dra wn to seek Under hereditary succession to office, a refuge from the ditordert of a democracy thus conducted. -..-' j :. lie sides, when succest is seento attend on tba bi-eaeli of private confidence a lien tlie uugarded expressions of the social board, ill remembered perhaps, or purposely distorted, are made the grounds of serious accusation-, when , the sanctity of the domestic hearth ta violated, every thing that given a charm ta to eial life must vanish from our intercourse, itt dearest boiida,;wil be broken Bpiet and dilttort will every where be found, or feared where they are not found. - A iruardd re r.. - ii nuiiiTMHict wnsriu tot w serve will btnish the effusions of unsuspeot j ing menusmp, ana even tuo ciosertiet - of family affection will be torn; asunder -be suspicion. ' This it no exaggerated picttira of wntt may o appreaended trom the Sure est ot au election thus supported. 1 would not toe- understotid , scousinir the political ft lends of the President, generally,' with the outage upon propneiv and decorum.- Ma ny of them I know, lament, and disapprove themi but thjre must be tome who instigate, although they may not contrive them.; The atibordinste agenti have neither- the 'meant to defray the expenae, nor shy' motive but gain to impei tiiem, v nat u tney care who it first mtgiatrate oft country to which they have no tiet, provided they receive the w agen of their infamous trade I t Aud it it taut (lie feast mortify imt circumstance; ; that the honor ef the country, km! the reputation, of us oest- cuiaent sre tssaiied -its peace, us cons' it utioiv endangered, and ita moral char acter stained by wretches whose days are passed in deiteminsting or "collecting slan drn who lie down at night to contrive the falseboods they shkll uttr In the mornlnin for whose- taste no abuse la too foul, nw ca lumny too absurd) wbo attack the livintr and die. dcadi whose viperous slander feeds ha poison irt the tecretf of the grave hen. it cannot-' creep into those of lomestla retire. roenti and who scatter it abroad to Infect pub- i lie opinion ' and contaminate the minds of our youth with degrading ideas of ftbiroun-i Unfed oistetf and in the other. Governor ,: '. ."' . -try hondrfcwho do this dirty work for hire, M41 So"lh Carolina, i ., ; Without the poor excuse of personal anirooal j .Alvtr which Mr jMiller rose,' and addretaed VJX ty to-tlie ne party, or attachment to tin utner. - I have . ventured theme, gentlemehf we with to preserve tiona anil t mavala '.. ; .- . - .. r-H"- ia rvii,iM,i, nwcmi ,v hvpui cry nerve to put. down this first attempt upon the in '. terntv or -our- svatem tnd narllv1 horaniut the expression of your. Indignation knd con- tempt of these unworthy attacks, may oarage any attempt by onr friends to co tend with the tnm weW5trong la .t. viuca, menu ut toe men disdain them even if they, were necessary to our success,-, r- y -..I'.Ht- f,'-M v: r.ntLm.n w.'.i (..it. il v wwu.N,,nv.n,uinwHii,ii iiKRira, Hnu we for confidence. - . - , w . . . 1 lie man wa aiinnnrt 1 Aot court the' office which the voice of his 1 1 - f , . UlA tMiir a nr hi. - country calls bint to nil. To re ., , O republicans in i . -., . .. Hi ent.rM U5".v H "! elomtept romnkmS: pSurirlfb t"hr tJ thsnksfcr ptmy prove mat ir nie aninnlun,iJr ,,L. :. i ..i -i ourepublicannnsiUuZbertn. 7.T ? .r it JS7?U "' reniiByivauw a iceu ntn rpcai lue many tl- nopes 01 realixsd, at thalth of March next aiiall i , K . ties he list to their Support. -' They -wereeev ire u Jackson aa .our President, the trionipli A '. cond only to. hit own 8tatV in a ' resolution-' will be'-ear f.tuagnifieenc ami graadeor,''-It - , . -s tft. reward hit pact tervices,and avail thcm; vi-ill be a 'triumph of the peu over tb powei- t'V , elves of tlie future by conferring on him "n1 Plrol'K0 of the govcrnmentr will be t t j , -v their vote, for the first office In their srift. .,PWn,Ph J be spirit of Uie eonatimtiou, over its 4 ! s t A Penntylvanlans are not given to change-r,'n.d V?. eanothkHkW. may tben;.'i-)..f.',:. tner were hi. first, his slbusnd . J be. yoboK; wuecSntrte tuecetstul eupportera. - 1; . , ,ceJ'wo;oyerBnieiital exertion to bring out tho ' Vji Tot my own parC When my duty 'required -wapabllltiet .of -the nation, by partial outat. tnd ' i: i " tne -to mke the selecthm between thu two un'stitutioual tt-gi.latiou. Bi..,d up " in uo, ' J Z cimridate. I did not hetitate. Not from a Jtri;0"" school elevated by. the dewocraey j ;..,!. ny dislike to! Mr. Adams, for I had none, 0.1 "L! ilJT!l!!I' II L,u "5-to hi? to r"wo'- xrit' high oPinir of bvp'r irSll" h? rt'cal and pri. !t add. not to weprosperky of aXVZ? rate idtegrlty, but fVom a decided preference iU tlie enemias of tbi enoiduiUon bewnl.tjS.' tp Uie -other candidate, whose qualities 1 , id, and its friends rejoice at the lastrAtio. itt"- V tnougnt oetter nited hitr.lorthe puce. Nor hat reflection or tny subsequent event chsng. : rd the opinion-1 bad then formed. fii-st knew him When we-wcre members uf the ttrsge to foe net only the 4aocraf the tame Iloure of RepreteuiaUvcS, mora than IHieal mschiiieryt it,masibe wounil up SmtiUir-- 4 thirty years, tgo, and he then inpired me Un or Uiegoyeroment wiU run down' . ' -v' with rcpect fper the firmness of hn characw i.v'J ti mmm-hMt' -'t - ler. the purUy cf bis-,o!itical princij.les, and'fVfW 'the present, Arelrbsbo''eCae .be sound toiderstanding he evinced in their' bury the Rright Hon. Charles ineraW .pport t. From tbar tin,, we-ne. er met n-4 wa. Bitb-.p of -trick, he bVpnepU V : d iKwaS called to conduct the defence ot be present at a visitation diimer. O,!. of tlia heciitiawliKjhIbved.r.111 bwconduaof churchwardens, who was near his lurjrf,i-,ai'H'-'4.-'hat defence, he developed the resources oC .they were proceedinff to ,he dhifri ro, V a mind that proclaimed him 'ecyial ta any etai.t, r J-ordil bebetw you and far a? ' .a, -von.il uie service onus country could 'tatvdi my nam it Su iteiuirt-i1 Enerirv eombiued wnU imidiire. I ni.l,:.. V I P-I.J, but to .'OCTir t' c- r-fMM..:' - . ii..ur, boarcr v. ; ."ir, it , I" U U1 at U, (viv ,i5 a ',-n ' e ''w oVwctrrrfcrtj r . " carta' of 'l i-,-,ru , .t.t tkafe .l.i.i. . of- h .V ;a cf " ' vv tics it,a :ii4.rVKa AnJ Uo aJL a rratwifut . w rtf T v. la t.iA AtM. . . Us . tllry ,r. aoaJrt,ui.rcd W lr;or a bc rrty f,,T r -K bt vo .f ittj ha,.; i i ,H to af r iho preaerratio rf 'iWj u , rul' t T wKaaaa I.. i r h tdirre'i-., Wi II iob' but to conduct -m wnh a mlom and aucc lie aay 00 t " hapt, with Its dextenry of oihera tw nVtl, tuwb ttead of dip.omat: tlin-i fc. t " h wiM pursue th Interest r" c ',' Itt foreigai reUriw. in tb p.,, j , ' .. ',Z Wneat intentions will s-lway, r '.i usimiiy any aiienipt to over r 1 ,, 1 nw., asiracirv iw em, i,,nu. r , stock sagacity ta, b hlmaeli with a raiaeaa that will ne. 11U too ceived, and ' Ti:......, , '"TmiifOTiM,, h . , , , iwniurmrn, n swh : the .skill In dU i"umcy at wiiian we Jiave ? -rj til argnto fwtnefictl rl , t L. . . , f . ao much. At home wm penuri 11 dT llKj g t others' .rnment , nof ht. - r a t rf 0:3 i ' B CliO- perrown tbetrs. The s-at of ( will not at ttated eoni be ! will the dutietuf al the depart re. pad upon ont bes.L AH t right to expect front ti.e t CandiiUia we support. Tl ' - - waa, more aa be now no iwuut i t us a.l ut; I hunt A endeavor that it sUIl be by to tr.u ttajority a will show the inJirnaii lignaiwn i4 the .peoplt againt. the fod mes, by which) Ma. ' 01s coumrjt bono through him, base awiica. '- t e shall then u,niH ik. uurreace pf the "uUgraceful scenes that now f" surround. uwa tn.U become a happy, a ' .-'' r,ubl?,, p-0'1 na '"'uWh v.? We thaUalwtyt know our patties and- our r lh'y wi:' not Prob'b!' be atJ tended With the exceeds which charaoieria:' i tne present contest to the event a ill hava" a. ' proved that thry arV K!c, M wel, - f ; worthy of a free people 1 ... ,. .,',k a nave mn venuliiai to fh ia- wtih x . .i.i.Lrt j 1M". man iriemls. Where l,t w.i., pottant topics on which 1 hav touchecLeinr , bdtvMual faahng; I must eonela Wh 5 A ' exproti of that with, which my hrwt m i, V filled, grtNtude fur your unexpected and''"'') highly dattertng atteu ion, and the ntrs' '. 7 given by your kindo, : .i,.ii i ,p . . had not even an acquaintance. I o8ervou. v ' I -gentleman,; a toat' . anamgot.a to' the iott! mn4 1 have expressed, and which aatttamtf s. ', " v aa eiHiott I honestly, and eonsciemiouslr be-. " V ' Mr. Livingston then cave tli'e rclloW-"- v ' tnt ati'V--'. ;';.' '- ..:.-M":' tslsbhdi our honor abroad, imure union and i i , - r Ifsnqiiilhty at home, and rescue the princi- follow hit-not ice of the Ifn,, r .l . 1...:... '.a I rtftetoromiaiontorvrarlintt the amnont oln K " Under the jlreaty of Ubeatta mdenmiry tho.; persaat Whose tlavws were carried away bv BrW uahvessclt, Pmaumiiig the ttatemeiit totetw. t Uiantic, we Insert i-vVal. .it. - - V ' -......,. noiruit retry eft;h.-nt i their - punnaat hi Wathington on Saturday ; hind received front Great V--f ' V Ist't.y, jivnww stvu Z The iiraiun,annnitHl into tli I reaau-; ; ry ol 'the United Stales, wan ; - Avl,fl80 i - Ami tne-aoinum oi awaroato "V V t i' -tliedinerentelaimanulbrslsves '! 'j at Other property lost during iki Irt , r,- w: ,;..lv1ng;'4baUiiOB of-'!' .-;; - 7,55f S3 A' ' 'van. ill. L r f .: . . : - ' nwu ui uuinniiaiioner nsve awarded to Be " , divided among the tevetwl tlauaants, The said balance will produce between 8 and. 63 cent-" -J i ' for each ftlOU. m kdditioav to the U per sent,; f : which had been rehUned, , Bent 1. 1828. ' WlM'-m-tfl: .; ;. -, '' -P! s.j Mil!ereK splendid public jlaIv oerwaS givW, by dieeuiMnt of Sumiiter distrlst.1' .7 &1 i?jC to Uietr Senator Stephen U. MUler, festj. V ' 'f; en we ntn bistj at SumptcrvUIe., Ob thouaaod ' ' r J.. peoplt were preaenf7'-'' t' f;. A , I" 1 The followinifl aiuonv tbu mnlu .'... i ..fJi.it ' .',l.' v annduncedi ' ;OwSowor, Ileled the forlorn hopes oftta Republican party to vktoi-ytho onprettnilin"v Z - A , ':. territory Old Wsjtaw on the fourth of MareU 4 r? T, . TOOP,v oneoi tier sons, Preaulent'. -iiuniii;, wuu uora not Kinnie witheaHtf i"i we ineoium 01 1111 native land. My khideil and tuurt endeariuj racolleetiunt tie yicnuaw vaa vim nine neuK bi land ta ho l.u,..A a. tne meetinjt ana in the course of his ipeech. . . - -1 - iwipumiiTrt ncart-i S? '""P between ' the- wktjiam by the.f.r'' &?T'm ime, Hive. it-.?, 'T ; ;I LJZtln L U'.J faT 'llV. 0 5 Uianee ot hit youlldul virtm,, hair hoii.re ibe ' are 01 niananiu.aaa niatinmii.iii.,1 a. .1. 1 ,-. hart overspread ts pairing and gralufuf oati.' i While, all of i m are proud tbat our State liar ' S ' honor of presootins- to die Itcnu lio '-';' - . son is equally .V, f IWIUMI m T Ii m ,. ,, ,. . ., . . . V f ...w M.IIU UI 111 ,UUU ' 1 . . .. vity. We fiataa ":'-' guaranty w 10 niiiioaotiliy of u 'llatshmm.l.. RI,M -- j,,. . wnuuiiu anu TOO!" . .-I- -t. " ' wiIleeinpbatieallygtwaoytofliAnv!rfk V0PIb n1 glorious one lot- tkuth Carolina. 'l ofleryod the followiug sentiment! 2 'l, . ' yoa tne louowiue teatimeatt . i Puhhc On'ikn. The main apring'Dfaur pb3, !a1 m...hiu.nrf it n.ti.l K. ...!..! 7. I' ' ' t ,!.ton, at welt ks vou ."That inv ho." Bwhuti, " but yon want Manners, nw, , v. wy v 1 'v.; VA- PA t-w . ,r. ,Vi- I' J'M' - .1 Str - ' . a- ;'!-.".l-J
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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