VOL. VI1X......N0. 405.
Mm t'HlLU WHFFt. J
era.
Tte terms of he Western Carolinian are, SJJ
irrvSL, will b. r4iM n
T1H ...
- . ) I I"
TrrWr at a distance, who re
X Editor, unless aSKT "
iji acquaintance guarantees rJ, ' tai
i.iveri aements wifl h Jmertea " "
week, ana iwrwy-"
curt
HUIV " ww- - i
of cacU WPPfc iiiri ' '
VALUABLE LAND.
.a
RKINT. determined upon removing we
tun enuntrv. the subscriber offers for Ssl
(he whole of his vsluable possessions,' lying on
th north aide of ihe Catawba
both sides of ih main readleadinf tnm itatea
ine l pncolnton, of th Buff alow Bhoal ere k,
10 mites from BLttaviiie, iff rtcii 'TiTtr;
r.- 1 hf-r to a il sw. ion ot mi ,
portion f which hi nfriaaidtw tW "'watry,
(Hith premises mere as r" .7. T. ,
2 ijJJf TTfflwfpnnncwnt'
AND COMMJON
T a?, aata lef oroduc committed to h.l
S bTaU., or to the execution of order.
eWeVa. bis absence, the
Vruib. f.. 'n,H vr"Si
onToon
wiHNprepai-"-
rtrwignmenu - iirNRT W. CONNER.
. niMin. AW. far. 127. '
"SEIDLITZ -cOUAIC I'OWDEKS.
Jfc . ... .. ! mi hand 4 t1i
tiZZZwlr durint tb on by th,
po-, down, or mI hrt.
. MB. k) txdrr art put up weordinp to
thrhodpcrd by tb London Pbn.
ofTi.cpm crib, iUWlTlt'iclieii. met'bM ond
rn bw fco..AuHWeBt.qnimrT-iii
udcr cuhitfm,profitbty to emplnjf 3 r 4
bm!i,lh lfficlctlrq1ntiJrJeH,
medo tmiml. tnd 30 or 35 trre of fir We
hnHnm tmiwt III thif WlrT.farOfr tlfXD.
Tbe lwl t nuceptible of beinjr, wi wm o,
may tuit purcbuert, dii(!ed into two Kttle.
k n I hiil liYt to forrot tho prHbubirity of
very eitenv jme, on inw ww.
The outHOrtbtr Dew acierauncu .
bovt property, it will b iliped of on the
uAmmlW1tllV TtmM lO in Win n."!..
Perloni deilrona of purcbMinf, are ln?rl to
enmina th premie. Her. '"..y
t',h. M,
GOODMAN'S IDTEL,
At the Sign of the t oUcn Ball.
Ll ' fpHR iobKriber h i opened a boar.
r J. dint; bouta an bou of enter.
ifiiL'nnB. at the eojwr of Kinff and
BndBtrti,opnoileth urt-le.
lla pwniie to affHd, bi)i the boarder
and trUb wbo illfvftjjlo:-ifb tbeif pafc
roniev, bi umUvWed f tenwm ttfpteaM, bb
m tornktrt and ebarfe."V' 4'0TT',,";,';';
JOSEPH yOvAJXAN.
DissoLUMuy. 1
. . . m lti,Aiijrm ip
rmjnr. Twptttnenmp mm v -uuj'tt
br RutuaT content: M thoae imhbted by oota
or account, ara rejueted to call aid make pay.
ment to Andrew Hunt, bo h aotbtfiaed to re.
eeWetbeaame. MICH AM Biwmw,
A50IIEW HUNr.
Fth. tlth. tm ' ' 03
t wUh approved M.cun.y.
H4MJt,II'i?,
milAT bl porwano U a Deed of Tr,t, ml
"linani Meam. ten.. Monday, tbe ll& March
Hilt, tbat larft and lbU
Trorf of Land
wbicb the W Vtlir.tm Mran. now Seeirwi.
L tract of Ud in be Wrftem part nf .Wlfl
Crr.na,of th aawe q'ian.iy of acre., more
whTaWe: tber i on the premise a tKj-an.'
rt brWk DwUi-f W and abo a bwk
jCchen.and neceawry om-boue.
)u7e awadayan.l at the aawe plar f . we
aell anoitfT 7cf Land. onaimiC abmit
une hundred acrea, lym on me new
in from Concord lo lUUbury.
. the earn day. we will aell wRbteen
or twenty likely A ECHOES, wnuH.ng of mn.
Civm
Irv..,.
T -In.i 10(1 WOO .
-" " Tho fmrvOa immnui mM wwit ibc abore till
day of aale. and tend account.
; - WILLIAM - MOSBVS ESTATE
X thundar. the; 13ili day of Marcb next.
ViB be eipneed to publie aate, at tlie jale
TeridenceV WmiTMoaby, dec ia the Torln
0 the Yadkin.
J&wrjrifWtf.AVjrrffW,
Hen, Women, and Children j atork of tlonei.
Cattle, ff'f, and Shttpi a atantiv of Cam and
Jye ready cleaned t Hmnehnld Furniture, one
-VTarrmt Farmine; LTUila of all kind, and many
other article A credit of 12 month will be
riven, the purchaser ariwinar bonda with approvrd
aecurity. All peraona imlebted to tai.1 eate,
are req-jeated to ank payment ti the aubjcri,
' beT alo,'tboe who., bare claima apuiimt the
.atatai. ateQe.4. iP" ' ?V A'V
uthenticated. within "the time1 rewrrifjrd by
hw, or th will be plead in bar of their re
nVPV. fRANCI WIIJ JAMS P-rrcfr.
with the yei'l nnnexvl.
Surry tovntv. Fe.V H 1338 3t5
' DR. J W. H1LLYAKD, " j
BIG leave moat reipec'tfully to Inform the
eitiiem of Davidaon county, that he hai just i
deceived a line awwrtment ot f VA MnKcinrt i .
nl epeet to receive within a few weeks from
SALES FOK TOWN TAXES.
"ttriLI. be anld at the eoirt.houe, on Tuea
M day, the l.Sth dy of April next, the l
lowinr loll and Inuaea in the town of Slibur,
or ao much therrof a will be aulHcient to tiafy
the Commiaiionera 1 'air due thereon, irom me
tear 18 W, to the vear 1328 to wit r
Tn ioe ana iw iwrncnj j
Abbot, icctw, now ht WaUol Jacobs. -lloute
ami h formerly owned by Daniel
Jacob, now by Philip JacJba,
Lo formrHy owned by IS. P. Pearo now
by John McClelland. .
llouaet and loU belorripf to Barnabaa Kri-
dtrV estate. ' r , . V
- H."Tlt'i)nflfTo-TtTneirMp
DANIEL II. CRESS
ll r.QUf.STS all teraon Indebted to him by
li note of hand, book account, or otberwiae,
to mak payment immediately, or their oVbta
a ill b placed in th hand of an a (Beer for col.
lection. Peraoo having demand ainat him,
will pleaae preaent them for payment.
He haa fit opened an awortment of GOODS
from the North, eoniatn or
Dry Coodt, I Cutlery y Crodertf,
Hard Ware, I Gncerie, bV.
which he k aellinz at a amaler advance on coat,
for ca, van has ever becnoflVred to the pub
lic before in thu place.
UB.hurrtb. 18A, 1823. W
M'a'e. . ...
-nouaindotwowad.oJ orcuptea oy
Sarah YarUroyptu ... t .
n..... m.u Itrfi nrmnlrd bv John Treier.
r.A tn fcrmrrlv '-owned br-Thoma
Holme, now by 8nnel Jonea.
...i nwiusl bv lUlnb Kritler.
n.... ....I k.t Cirniirlv owned by Martha
Witfon. how by Vr. Wert, - ; -
Hnie3ndfcrbelnrng to n.e.eate oi u.c
Itte Mr. StM h r.
Home and bit Brlonging to the eitatc of the
late Thorn is Todd. . ,
AIo. lo n.wS. r 23, 24, 31. 57. 35, and 57.
in the U'e ?iure lota numbera 38, 39, 46,
and '47". in the V Sqntref id lo!
All of whi h wi'l be arMially ntntrk ofT to the
Ust bidder on that dv, if ilr taxn due therron
are nit pnvionaiv pain.
UTI.I.IAM HOWAKD.C. T.
l 4.1 ISM. 61 9
BT Ttrtti'of Ifcrd of 1 rual, executed by
Hubert t;ardner to iuc, fur the puepoae of
making me anfc for -bvonr-aecutity o Henry
Weaver and Other, whirh aim w mentwned in
the ded,1 vill aell t Public Vendue, on Mnn.
day of April Superior Court, at the emirt-hou'e
'in Saliabnrv. the Plantation n which the said
IToHert tiar'dnert deCM. reilded, within four or
ie wtika of .10 wn, cWain'mfr 'Voit 35Q ami.
adjoinwr Moaea Rrown and oihrrarlwx nmtbf
credit W ill be given to purclusera, on their ex
ccutinp bonda with approved securitv. tHher
terma, kc. made known on the dav f !e.
HK.NKY HILL, 7rjie.
25!. 1S2S. 6t08
4 PAIR OF GILT EPAULETS
F)R aale, very low: th bar been uaed,
hul are not much aoiled. Apply at Jamea
D. flampton's watc-h-maker! tliop.
Fek. 28 vim
XAlYrANH OTHER BOOKS.
UNITED STATES TELEGRAPH.
The Editon of the United Strtei'
Tclf graph propote to publiih, weekly,
until the 15th of Octolxr neit, piper
unIer the title of The United State?
Telegraph 'Extra, for oni DqLtAi,
payable, in U caiet,r 'n ; atlTnce.
Thii oaner. faar the editoril wiu oe
devotedWiMta'b iiKaPr?wilehdal
eiertirm, ana win contain uiun w
umetiti, anrlTiirh riaiyiMw-tnal td
r.
IWll-L aell, at the court4oi In Slalenine,
-on the lat day of-Max, aa th Adminiatrator
of Mow U JlilL dte'd. a kip.'and alflbte
rolloction of Law and atbera of v.riouj
kind, oil monthi rre'dit wirib given ; Bond
nd aecurity requirt d. ...
P. CALDWELL, JJm'r.
n v neraon or oerwna havir; borrowed bookf
of Mr; Hill, are repe.e4 toierum. them im
mediately. .P, C. Mm r.
f5. S8IA. ln?R. W
JOHN-VOU.NGT) ESTATE"
THK ttt,deraj(rnil havi-ip qualified, at Ftbffi
" ary aewiona of ttowan county court,- a ad
ministrator on the estate of John Voting, dee'd.
requesti all peron indebted to sa'd estate to
majte paymenV 'awl aTnefon. having .claim?
aprwnst-thastme, praeU-thim tr payment,
witliin the time jirerriled bv Inw, or thia notice
will b, plead in bv. W. H. U (X)l, .t.mV.
Feb. 10.'. IH.'K. 608
MILUNOTON I'ETILLOS ESTATE.
THF. atibwibera linvnijr qualified at adminia
tratuM i if the e-tate of Miilinpton Petillo,
dee'd. la'e of Buncombe county, N. C dtsire
all peraons indebted to aaid eetate to make pay
ment with aa little ilelav aa pnaaihle ai'.l all
a. . ' 1 . '. ..!.,! aaal.1 aaat,taa fM If.
iniiUdchphia.ndNew.Vork.anMmentnioreiPe
atenaive than haa ever reached this country i
and he pledgee hii time atid taent iihnr,
entirely to hia 4profsion. He hopee, froni
?ears experience in the profeaaton, to meet with
'lat p rtronage-which a man altoulU whose
whole mind ia devoted to it. Hi ehargea aha'l
never exceed those made by other medical
Bremen. 27. 1827 7B
State aA'aMA Coreffam taom fawnfy .
COURT of ple and quarter seasons, Jan.
uary term, 1828$ William L. Davidaon n
Administrator of Will. Parka, dee'd. : Juatice'a
Judgmeat levied on land. I appearing tt the sat.
Jafaction of the Conrt that Kara I'arka one of the
tteira at law of the aaid Will. Parka ilec'iU Unot
,Z an-iiibabitant of thie State roTdereoV thereforei
that publieatKMi be made ait weeks in t1 Wea.
- tern Carolinian, notify ing the aaid Ear Parka to
appear arourrext Court of. pleaa and quarter
-oeaaions to bbld lor laidjcounty arthewiwt
bouse in Concord, on the 3d Monday ofApril
next, then and there to plead or demur, other
wise Judgment pro confewo will be had aa to
Vim. and eieculion awarded accordingly.
6t06 DAN'L. COLEMAN, Clk.
iit.in the time limiel hv act of a-'senioiy,
othvrwie tliis notice will be plead in bar of
their recovery JOllS YOUNG,
MOSF.x WHITES1DF.S,
5t07 THOMAH I.UTLf
JOHN BUKG1N,
Fthmnry 1 6 A. 1828. Mmimitraian.
MONEY L03T,
LOT. on Tuewlav, the 26th of Febfian',
either between V illiamfJttrklge'tand Sli
burv. in the atreeia of alibury, a pnnr
containing between si and 'A dollars in nfv-r,
rotlv (tnall pieces; one ot two eagle (l')llars.
five V frank piecea, 10 or 12 dollars in e:.gle
l.aUea. the balance in halves, garters, rj and
fil ,;. ; the finder aball fvceive hv
i..m;..-.U.-. n Li.BhHP VVhjte.Jar Iviorirf r ..
ber. All merclwnt in 8alury are requested ;
to notice i and ahmild the above-men-, MMf'-
tioneil money be offered to then, to make u
quiries concerning the same, aa there is but
little ailver passing these times. 2t05 .
Feb. 28M. 1 828. J A M F.h STEW A HT.
aeleetrd.'-tnt- to the-4tidgreat..ofjif
tiort 01 thtf '?Drmocrtue ltpaWiai
candidate!, A N Dit E W J A C KSO N
odJOIIN C. CALHOUN. I he
Uoited Statta Ttlegriph Extra will
be printed in pamphlet form tnd atitch.
ed to render it more convenient for cir.
eulation,. The first number will ap.
pear about the fintof March; "
Frfak of Fo'tune-Th Macon Tele
graps of the 98th ult. mentions that the
drawir.K of th Montirello Academy Lot
tery 'in fleorgis,) was completed on the
10tb ult. On thai ft?, the highest prize
fftSOOO.I ram out atalnst a ticket held
fellow, the nrooerty of
C. Cargile, Esq. and was owned jointly
br himself, hi two suns, and two sons in
liw,wkohad spproprtateo aom. m w
in tie purchase of ibe ticket.
.Some ftrartge ihinps happen in Cbn
great. On (he. 19th in.t. on a bill to VT0
vide for the removal of the Choctawjo-
ttiana weal Vl - trie PHapMP 'b ..."
Weemsof Maryland fflirt aahort-speecii,
vfUh-UxMitilr infill hand, from which he
quoted -the bUtfi and biatory of. IkhmaeN
whom he viewed as the ancestor or our
Indians r Ftttvillt ObMtrv;r,,.
THE LATE TREASURER.
-OoT teadera, . doubtless b.?Jf; jll;
srrved, a few wefk pt, an adwliae
meht in our paper, lor a sale of the ne
croes, land, he of the late Treasurer
Haywood, to nuke uood he deficit in th
Trenaury, which happened during his
incumbency or that office. In pursuance
of the notice given in that adrerueement,
the s,lc took place in Raleigh, cm the dwn
WWlMsKaWW'-Jp
ult
in the
, TRUST SALE.
BY virtue of a Deed of Trust, made ay" Jacob.
Keblef To Moses L. Hill, for the puepoees
therein mentioned, L as te Adminiatrator of
tid Hill, will sell in the torn of Stateaville, on
the 3d Monday in Ma?ch. ohe ffeuie and Isf in
aaid town, together withjthe neceasary out
houses; one Xtp man ,uf 'Vj'r wamen, anrt
am tktld. and various ptlieriarticlei, too t liua
to mention. Twelve mofhs credit will be
irivefi t bond and aerurtiy will be required.
P. CALDWEll, Jdmintitralor,
Feb. 3SfA, 182. 2t05
, ...TUt 3T. S4LEL.tr
XORthe purpoae of makiir distribution agree
V a'-lv to a deed Til tnit executed to me- brf' -
Sarah Citmpbell, dee'd. la'Cdf Randolph emmtv ;
fur li e uae and benefit of Ire children, he. ill
be sold in the Town ot Le4glon, on 1 but!ay,
the 20ih day of March nt, on a creilit of
twelve' montha,
Ten r twelve Tultdk SUITF.S,
one of whom ii a ch1 Coojtr J wkl -KK
ALE!. GRAY, Trritnw. .
rebrvary 8A. 1828. t 3t06
NOTICE" TO LlTiGANTS.
rTIHE aubacriber having cclmeU acting any
Stale if Jtori CnKn.Cbrr
COURT' of pleaa and quarter session, Janua
ry term, 1838 1 heirs of Chartef llama dec d
Adminiatrator of WiH.Farkrdec'd. JuMwea
iudgment ievied on laiwL It appearroar to. the
atisfoUon of the Court that toa Urka one of
ih. beira ft law of " ?he saul Wdt. :tf
ta not an"inhanitant of this tte,- ordeiJ there,
fore that publication be. made if weeks in the
Vestern Carolinian notif) in tha aaid Eara Parks
" to appear at bur next Court of pleas snd quae.
L. 1 ' u. i k held for said Count V at the
court house in Concord, on the 3d Monday of
April next, then anil lucre to pieai or -"'
otherwie Judgment pro confeaao will be bad as
Whim and execution awarded accoitlwgly.
' $08 DAN'L. COLEMAN, C.
ALDEKT CORPEMNU-S ESTATE.
THK aubacriber having quulificd as executor
of the last will and testsment of .1brri
CarftenirideceaHl.late ol the county ot Hurae,
desires all persona indebted to the eatale ot trie
,id recessed, to come torwam ann maae pay-
. . a a ' II L. U.L.
ment withmit delay i ann ucewiaeau
hava anv claims aiminst aaid estate, to present
thern,-gally- autiieoticated.. witliin'. the time
limited oy law, otherwise mia notice m cu
in bar of their recovery.
DAVID COItPEMG, tXtcuter.
SmtlS -
January 3 118287
ioe f Xrlh.CaroUna, Iredell Counts
StiPERIOIl Court of Law, Fall Term, 1827:
Sallv Deaton vt. Jamea Deaton; Petition
for Divorce. In thia case it is ordered by the
Court that notice be given for three months in
the Western Carolinian, printed in Salisbury t
and i the Slav prinled in ..Rale igh.l tbat the
defeuilant '. James. Dea' on, appear at the next
Sunerior Court of Law to be held for" the' Coun
ty of IredelVat the Court House jr.- Suteavilte,
- - .... a . m . a .
on tbe tiHU Monday alter tne.tourtn sionuay jn
IJWar :(ia ywaithefavto pkad, an-
wer the petition oi saiiy ueaton, or mai me
tame will be taken pro confeaao, and will be
lieard ex parte. Copied from the toinutesT'""
13t9 Teat i JA8. CAMPBELL, Clk.
LAMP OIL.
IJtlRST quality of Winter, irained tnp Vil;
also, tian lamp: for sale, by 97
HalUhnrg, Jen. li, J2. WllrtF.Y K Co.
I lonrcr aa a Constable, nquests all peraons
who have placed papers in n ni ,r
tion, to come lorwaro. au ic iw (. -a
aettlement in some wav. He ia deairoos o
cloaing his business in thia ne, aa aoon as poa
ible. and will thank those concerned to call on
him at hia reaidence in the Rrka of be Yadkin,
as coon as convenient. E. GIHHs.
lioan county. Feb. Z3A m.
An article on the lubjert
. ,.:m. O .aerver, states, that proper
me aniouiu 01 a lOiil Kllion mt
C I L.I. MMM ....L.MfAf A.
in conacquence ot "i'I"",
nd some of the real estate Vaa nougm in
hy the enta of the Slate, lo prevent tta
.. . r .r . J .u..
Iiein aacnliced. eare iniormcu mi
ibe ptoperty thus reserred is more than
sufficient to cover the oawnce or me ucn
"i.- i .im R7.O00.1 -1 he amount was
nriim.llv about 868,000, but the State
seemed 829 000 worth of Rank Stock,
i.,.; aift.oon to he made from the
mher real and personal eUate of the de
craaed. We think we may afely con
gratulate the public, "that the State will
iu nn mrt nf i'.s funds br the late
Tieavurcr.
-r-i
MR' GASTON'S ADDRESS.
Sis : In looking overthe columns of your pa
per of the 19th inst.. I see yo.i have p.it mia
conatructiona on tlie addre-aofthe Adniniatra
tion Convention of the people ol this .'ate. by
aainff its reasoning i deceptive, and fa -e in it.
(Uiiuctions: vou will much oblige a subscriber
ri accordance wb the above reque't of z
'...ribrr. in Cabarrus county we pu m. u
WMres. of the ,m'" "V. on u. the
Jub.ia.ling thia ZltVZlr
.poaitums. nor of our
a . KiaV ava ntlDllafl l l,v" " " - .
WORTHY OF ATfENTlON !
rnHE subscriber wianes w iniomi v...v..
1 of Salisbury, and the rtrrounding country,
that he has commenced the
Tailoring Busmest f
fn aaid town, on wain axreei, k , ,
house, a few doors aoove nr. 9iKuv ; -'
. !. k... k will be tlankful to ttttv any
koHrworlHn-hia Sao fneyhsi
long experience in the ousineaN aa -
elfhe will be able to give entire satisfaction to
H who may patroniie h.m
AH orders for wor irom " " "
punctually attended to; smcth according to di
rectiona. The public are respectfully invited to
trv the subscriber's AV
t7.!.n: . BENJAMIN FRALEY.
.ry,re,5A,1828. ' 6t06
" ranui a f IK MAKING. Sic .
miis- aobaeribee keepa conatanUy on hawL.
-JCaVrfa,Ct
reduced prices. He will execute, on Ihelhbrf
SSJi all order, in hi. lin. of business, in
degsMand fashionable rtyK . Being grateful
ft th Encouragement he hu Uthertojrect L
... .h., nnth nr on hia Dart aball be
aii op,ortni,y rf ""
ciliunns of the wesxero j
Addres. of the Adm.nntra.ion
SeldTn the Capitol at Raleigh. Dec. 20th, 1827.
Ta the Freemen of AartA Coraino.
coaTiacin.
R,rd for the tranquillity oT our Cjgwj
c,H upon us to pursue ? The term lor
M, A,mi i elected, bas nearly
.J .nnm.ed usaces of our country, be
:ri: : . . Candidate for re elec
comes wi"- - . . ..;,. H in
All hia adversaries nave -
.u- ...nnnrt of one onpoMiiB
i,i.rrv- Konae
j kn these wc ro r-
Z .a -ll we must either express
we tote at all, we r""?... , t trKiJL.tK
. 1 th.t Mr. Adams ahalfhafe the
"" ."r iU nfhis Country's appro-
aCCUSWlus" '-- ytoiMfiml
S o ojr tion. To us, U appears .hat no
,"PSn be more auspicious in it. bfiu
" n the. trnnouilliiy of pur country
: zr for . oMd term
' ," V,.k aaltoa. AdrtritiisKatton
I a a niiut" - --
there ts no well founded and lerloos cam
or complaint. It Is surely detlrsWe that
there should Le a brearMop; iimeheiet
the Iolen cooRicis which alwayi ocrbt
on the approach of contested Preaidentlal
Elections fhat thei shoold lo a serefie) , ' ,
Inlertil, In which puldU men may quiet- . , .
If plan and eatmty fxerute what the pub- ' - .
H rawVriiVnjRiTaled 'tJf'.the' passion
wh)c accompany . thew.ronlilcts aoa
that the Pebnlfl ahooMHot bo hep bf tv
wrtaWetertlona tJ Pnlitim! Fink" Jl
a continued i'af I 6f flt?Clh entitemeoti
"pH U"ttnrrletu!l! l& h'lr prseet than j-
rjnfsvoratM.io m exercissi.oi iucij.jviujj- ,,
ffltni'; If when ih lndUWusI is appointetl
MmL.mm iktniliia ftf President. It be) -
known thai the Question of his re elecuoo
is lo be determined withoot regard to tho
manner in which those duties shall bay) ..."
been performed, sre tnsf heresltet
pect an unintermitted strife. The Instant
one election Is decided, the strung! fsr .
the next will beRln. The disappointed
Csndidiies and their Wende without walU
inj to witness the political eoBrteorth ,
successful competitor, will Instantly takt)
the field, angry but not dispirited by de
feat, and wreak their united rengence on
him who has been the reuse of their com
mon discomfiture. The hope of public
approbation, one of the strongest incen
lives to public tirtue, will be taken away,
nu .,, however wise or honest, will
secure the ' a tew-. -silence
opposition lo his measures, or al
lay the animosity of bis enetniea.
can hare no confidence that ht will be r
1owe! lo finish any beneficial scheme of
national policy which he may haw began,- -.J
iii.vhii most not surrender bis unnn
i.hed work, "together with his Teputa-
rton t r snceesso. unequal to Hie taat,
oTurirrlendly w1ilrTiewt;-lM.s-.
arjd drink, for to morrow, we die,. . la tho
laneu'ge of the VensUaliAtr-Let tne en-
rich my fmily and Mends-let mo
strengthen the power of my aanfroiw
florin the sHoi-t term of mr officer srouw ---.
then be the natural suggestion oi ayarawa
nd ambition,
f , nnt ft mlsrenresented. Ye are)
not advocatea for an Indefinite re ellgibil-
tv of the President. Custom, tounrteo on
' a .mm WkiSm . . .
the precedent set oy wm m
memory all now venerate, has establishetl
firmly. nd we think hspptiy. nav o rw-
sident shall hold the office longer in
eieht yeatu Rut the time custom his
Jonclucted the affairs of the Nation yirtd
ously and wiaely, shsll receive one It
election.
Why, then, we would ask, of our calm
snd reasoning fellow-ciiiaens, shall we
join in this opposition fo Mr. Adam f t ......
we take for frawe4.1he."declam'loiie.of-;--his
opponents if we beliere all that tb
opposition presses have charged upon
him nay, if we confide in the rhetorical,
and even honest denuncistions of our fel
low ciiixtns, over cealous in the cause of
General Jackson, ther is indeed abun
dant cause to visit him with the full meas
ure of our reprobation. Vy&joltxuMsp
rwsijjoakaeMgm
excesiye-real blinds the understandinE
and""pervrt lb judgment; and: tho;,;
Press, which should be the vehicle of ..
truth, is too often but the. medium, of
calumav and falsehood. We have heard
e have aeen the President charged
with hiving; usurped a power denied him
to Toreign powers
aeainst the will, nd without ihe consent
of ihe Senate. What is th. fact? Tho
'resident announced lo Congress mat an
ntimtion had been made to him in the)
recess of the Senate to send Ministers to
the Congress ol fansma, and tnat enoougn
Klieved his powers adcqnat:tb thia
object, he deemed it pediul Waii fat
the meeting of his Constitutional Counsel
before he decided on so important a meas
ure. If he were in error in euppoeing
that hia constitutional power to fill vacan
cies in the oflke of Foreign Ministers, in
the tecess of the Senate, did extena to a
case where a fireviou$ afitointment had
not been made, candor would have pro
nounced that error. venial .whichhad!eri
sanctioned by every f t ietewr in the)
utTice. would reier tnese censors w
Candidate
If
the Resolutions presented by Mr. Oore
in.Jk-Sgnate. of the U. Stales, on the Tth
of March, 1814, in which that oofly waa
called upon to resolve, that tne rresitiens
of the United Statea having power to mi
vacaucks which may happen m ihe re
cess of the Senile, no such vacancy could
occur in an office not .before full, and that
therefor t h. grant jnK gUom m'Mionat
in the teceas, to Messrs. Adams, uayaro
j' fjlli Vn. in. negotiate a Treaty of
PaeA wttn ureal: ortt uin, " -.
AftAn'eil b th wonsuiuuoii, ovi -
andol tnw Stales wii.im tbey represent
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