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Cve rs meeting convened I'jf th purpose of pro. tratinfc the AdmiuUration of Mr. JeflVrson (ikI in tlx winter of the same year, w fuel him abandoning that party, tlmitmnci;! its view ana principles and advocating th danferoue doctrine that th recommendation of tlie preai. dent compelled th enati if th United tHate to art, and not dt&lertUt I To these objection, y add, that Mr. Adams w educated and Ccbooted In foreign court (which, has be th boast tf bit friemU) a tutelage illjr calculated to , Insplr a profound respect for the republican limitation of our eouAtry i but on the contrary ' well adapted to Inculcate tb opinion that our U hi. uii Uninuura. k weak and - tMim,m and that th representative ofa free ' people .houldnot b pJie4 bfibe wdlof v-.. ,MM-.na halieve that tb election of ..!.- i.,k. t h rwaWy will oromnt ;tbbertnterttof our country t w U lki .it . 1. KU kaoac t And BoHtioal !n- th rforlou controversy, which resulted in our J-.TTf uUnuleaf V0'aV "tklm Ifl'TOStOTet Bg jJUItog". thf" hlghest-erUe wf which j ,Cotintry couhi cower on aim i - w ntiring from tbew ih lh Mtire ron6dence of wnatttuent, ana wiusenne onwn nrohitum. or a solitary reflection upon hi ia i tegritf. w Bv area vow eumles of our country whilst engaged in a war with ruthte enemleA 1a tbie skua'ion, he It -'eeeato display laWnt f tb ftrM ftW, end A devotion to hie country, which induced dim to ' fik every tbinf deaf to him aa a oldicr and a . patriot, to lie country. During the last - presidential canvase, wo behold him witliin th . teach of the high office Inth gift ti A great i - ration no law of the republic waa to be nl- wmA. met Clinv of the heart trt be outnrd. no . 7 - . .. ' I' .L- rrjidici of mankind to be hocked, at the re. - v ception of it ( but he aubdoed the temptation, aa h tubdued th foe of hie country, and re. 1Wm1 the offer with diedain. In wch a man, U freeldent of the United SUtea, the people ' mey afety ConBdo Uie bA aeauniet oi ui ' .country. . .. " , . Teur ewnnM'tae, therefore, beg leave to re " "Cbmrnaod the following reaolutiona i Htlved, That we coniider that emirac 'of policy punued by the preaent Admin i ration, inimical to the beat interest ti IhU country j-nd that we will me all fair ant! honourable meant to prevent the re-election of John Qtttney Adam r' -Rfaowrff Tha repolnr -entire eonB )deoce in tbe firtnneat, republic. n hone " Ift and IntellifTnce or'Andrew Jkkioh, :-it9 will oe eyery-M1. endeavour to Id in promoting hii election to the prci dene. -: Ilitotvtiv -Tbal -we JieartHy f pjw o r the reaolutiona entered into hy the Jack ion mcetinRt in Cabarrus and Lincoln, and wilt cordially co-opejate with them in ih ppointmcnt of delegate, to mret end nominate candidate (or Elcc'or friendly to the election of Andrew Jjckson as - Prtldent thd John C. Calhoun a V'Ue President. Rcolvtit, Therefore that Mj. Benja min Mortow, CbarU AleKander. CqI Evan Aleavi., ?ark, Emi. compose i eon rftlif.i'" meet the Cabarrus and Lin tola delegates, at this place, on Wed lieadaf the S7th inal. - - - Rttohid; That the delegates represen tinejf this electoral district, -when thef - thall have nominated a suitable person rs v candidate for an elector, that they for " rd his name to the Central J.ckaon Committee at Rlrigh. Thai Maj.-7ooathsn Harris, Col. Wm B. Porter, 'he Re. itaac Greer, Wm. Campbell, Esq. John Bar tieti, cn Doctor Stephen Fox, Philemon JuVri-., Ej. Thomas Bcrs, C.ptain - Aw.. Cohurnr Peter-UapctCol. Daeid Skhucs. Joseph .CUck wood. Eq. Wm, J, ,:.ilu)n Roberta Watot, Cpt. Srnue I . Weacham,Chrlea G. Alexander, Jmcs - P.- Rodger,-Robert -B. Parkv Dncr James G. Porter, John Ingram, F..q Capt. Darling Belk, IIuh McCain, Thomas N. Alexander, Thofnat. Xorment, vna i euir.o, mhi m. s. rants, cua I. Abraham C. Labatt, Wm- FlennikJn, jr. A AT SV mm " tlenry Massy, r. John Weeks, Laq. Alex--siodrr NeMr, Wm Tyron, Jonas Kudisill, en- Isaac Frjsier, compose the commit tee of correspondence and vigilance for Ibe county of Mecklenburg. Kftoived, That we adopt the central : Jackson committee of vigilance and cor respondence formed at Raleigh, on tbe 34th December, IS27. Retolved, That the proceedings of this meeting; be signed by (he chairman and secretaries, and that copies thereof be sent to the Editors of the Raleigh Star, Worth Carolina Journal, Western Caroli nian, aud Catawba Journal, for publica tion . JOSEPH WILSON, Ch'n. , Isaac Alexander, Sen. 7 ci 4aneMrIIutcbioiiv JUCXSOJf MEBTIJVV in LWCOUf, " At a meeting of the citizens ot Lincoln ernm. ty, friendly to the election of Gen. ,1nbr Jack aoayon the 22d Fcbruaty, Msj. Daniel M. For. pev was called to tbe chair, and Perry U. Roberts apppotnted secretary. The chairman being conducted to hie aeat, addreeaed the mee ting in a mild and impressive style ( after which it wm moved and seconded, that Col. John Hoke, Col. John Zimmerman, Msj. Geo. HufT man, slsj.- Cliu Alexander, and John D, Ho.ke, aq be appointed a oommittee to draw up a preamble and resolution expressive of the ob 'jectand sense of this meeting who accordingly ,,m -...fiffid, and.after an beneef a Arwtmnutea, returned and made th following report t - FfWsw CiA'iwst You ewmlitee appoirded en your behalf, to draft a preamble and resolu tions expreaaive of the sentiment of this mee- ting, beg leave to report, that they behave the good cause which we are supporting has been ably and sufficiently set forth bv the many iimi far meetings throughout our, state, and that a lengthy and elaborate address would not only not bo, generally rostd, but unnecessary en tbo f.toe'n46..tkjoO." 8 7Z3 il to 4 AfCd pot-l to tlm prtirnt a Jmms'rution Kirt, became we were opposed to the rice (ion of tlie present indimitent at the lt else, tion, for ronton tliat have not been obvuted line he has bean, by cnjrtu, placed in the preMuential Chtir. . Meton llt We believe John Quincy Adami earn Into power, if not by intrigue, at lut IfmioM the will of th fteat body of the people, and by a violation of lint principle of repub Ikcaniam, which bind the repreientative, in luch eaeea, to vote SToeably to the will of his con atituema. Ttiirdly that he ha aaaumed power diamet. rieally opposed to that aacred ark of our politi. eal safety, the constitution of the United States i tUrrthr eitabflJilrfs? a danirereus precedent. And fourthly i we do not believ that he poe aesae that potitical integrity rfuisite in the bi(rn itatkMi It occaptaa, - . fhee Are A few of the many objection we totf to the reflection of John Quincr' Adam'f. Aad la antMiort of w rwrfefrtwe fW-Onerar sckson, we 3I only AduTtLal w reTuducI to give bins our wtflragw. becanee we believe )h ts p-e km nettle qualiAed for tt hlthett oflTci it the i(irt of th fMle.- That U has ever tKachvgcd the variom puMio trusts con. Ided i ilia, h)k diynity aa4 honorvavinciflg the moat ardent natnotm and devotednes to hi country. That beinr brouirht up amonir tbe people, at the fire-sides of thoae yeomanry who look to no end but the welfare and happi. nest of our nation, and having waded throoifh the various vfcitsitu.lre of time and fortune, he poaaease a better knowledge of the genius of the people than those who btve loiieii in uve hixorie of wealth, bred artlie feet of king, and nartaken of tbe splendor of foreign courts 't hat he ha not been one of those loud, boss' inir, pretended patriot, whorry -mor putriae. and at the same time are willing to sacrifice the Jesreit rights, of our country i but that Ik has it de'ence of his country' honor, wiffered all that human n.itnre could bear. PowK-tHing greitt mind, and elm-aid in the school of human nature i born in a liine when simplicity of man. nera adorned our country, he lived at a time that tried ' soul." od disolayed a disposition to maintain the eclaration of our Imlepen dence hv Dilrin7 his blood in it defence i a rc .volutionary patriot, and contemporary with the father of our country providence seems io have deucmeil him as the fart connecting link between our beloved vVahmi on and the Pre sident of a succeeding generation '"ThercroreTff'0' thal we will use eerf honorable" means in our power to advance the interest of Gen. Andre jMksonCu'ihTMiit presi'leniTal election; RcrAvcd, that, whereas, we possess the highest regard Tor the menu, integrity and Datriomm of John C. Calbounr di tional Legislature, the Cabinet, and the honorable slstion he noworcupies; we will aid in his: ye election as Vice Presi dent. Retolved, that we approve 6f the pro ceedings of the Central J.ickoti Cumntil tee of this state at Raleigh. Jie$otved, that we accord with the reso lution of the Cabarrus Jackson meeting, 1 wouutt oa-Jive del crates. I tube appointed Charlotte, for the purpose of nominating an electoral candidate. lletotvcd, that it committee of vigilance snd correspondence be appointed in nut county. Signed, .THE CQM M1TTEE. . . After the adoption of the above report, the following gentlemen we're appointed delegates In- behalf of our county ' Majj; D. M. Forney, Larkin Stowe, Kq. Maj. John MichaU D micl - Scagel, Esq; and John D. Hoke, Esq. The following gentlemen were named as the committee of vigilance and corres pondence : Col. John Hoke, Mnj. D M. Forney, Vr WfBce; E,q. Mj. II Alexander, Col. 4 Dr Hoke; 61 .-JAhntitohertirlllair O. HuffmAn," Miles, W, 4bernthy, Enq.. P. 0. Roberts, J. Torney, Esq. Mjj A. J. M. prevupl, M. John Michal, J. F. 1 Tompkies, J. F.' Elliott, Capt. J. Green, Captain J Gladden, Captain J. Robison, Capt. M. Robeson, Col- P Hoke. Fred crick Hoke. Esq Capt. D. Hoke, Thomas Ward, J. D. Abcrn ithy, J. F Abernsthy, G. Millijjan, Esq. Capt. T. Dandy. Ca,n Herman, John joodon, Jcre. Gjodson, H. Whitener, Jos. WiUon, jr. Cajjt. Henry Rudisill, W. I). Abernathv, M. D. Aber nathy, Jno. Neill, D. Zimmerman, J. Ar ney, E.cj Larkin Stowe, Esq. Lerry Stowe, L.. -Perkins, Capt. Warrf, Jesse Robeson. J. 1'ionk, Em. Moses Robert;,, Col. J. Zimmerman, D. Seagel. Esq. J Reinhardt, Esq. M Summerrow, Capt Whisinhont, Capt. Beam, H Killian, C. Smith, Jno. Clay, M. C Phifer, Capt Wilson. D. D. Whitener, M. Rudisill, Capt. Ensly, Capt. M. Hull, Capi. Jno. Hoke, V. Martin, Esq. G. D. Wilfong, Gen. Shuford, J A. Ramsour, J. D Hoke, II. Carpenter, CapL M. KebJerM. Hoyle, A Hoke, D. WarUck, Esq W"m. Martin, Esq. A. McAfee, Esq. Wm- Roberts, Wrn. Graham, Arthur Patterson, Cjpu P. Bar. rlringerLewia JDelhntfct, J. Iott, Wm. Armstrong, L. Weaver, 1). Sullivan, Lli Stare, Capt. L. Hafer, M. Sigman. On motion of J. A. Ramsour, it waa re solved, that the Editors of the Carolinian and Star be requested to publisn the foregoing proceedings in their papers. . - ' D. M. FORNEY", CAr'n. We have received the firat Number ot the &authron. Dnnted At MUlefic, WM. John A. Jones. It - is printed in a very handsome style, on an imperial sheet; and the Editors say, "our colours are; Americanaour signal, free ate Tt3ht md th Ftderut constitution." SJ C.ir.' -T. s Lfluwlng Afa tt proceedinifi of the tl.legnut who met in Ctla otte, on the Zfrli ull to nominate A candidate for Elector in that (tie 3d) district. We learn that Gen. t erwy wanomiiMitea wniout a dia Sentlng vote. We akiicipate the happiest re. ults from this nominiion. The high character of the candidate, aflird an aaturarte of the uoees of the Jacksue ticket in that district' At a meeting of the delegates, in behalf of the friend of I the election of AN DREW JACKS03. as President or the United States, and IOIIH C. CALflOUN, as Vice-Presidenti from the counties of Mecklenburtr. Lincoln and Cabarrus, held in Charlotte, oof tbe " ?Cih February, Charles Alaxandei, Esq, was Called to the chair, and J. D. Uke appointed secretary. Un motion of 4awori H. Alexsnder, q. and seconded, the followine reiolu- tloos were unanimously adopted i. V Z$d?.hJf,. "'imiii'iciid ju the people of the dial ol N, Carolinsi ueft. 1 r I - - - - - " l PetmFtTKtrnM wldierof tht'ftTotuTrorr' ary war a patriot, AOd imcersi friend ot,,'7V. i. . n.?' . neit or no. nis country At an timet, as elector lor me district composed of the countietbf Meek- lenburg, Lincoln and Cabarrus. ' Ktiotved, Thst LswsOD H. Alexander, Esq. Major D. M. Forney, and Thos. B. t. 1 ... tt . . . ." ... . i Smart, Lsq. be appointed a committee to draw up an atidress to the people of this uisinci, in suppon oi Anurew jacrsoo. NeiotvtJ, That these proceedings be signed by the Chairman and Secretary, and be transmitted by them to the Cor responding Committee at Kelcigh j sod that tbe Editors of the Catawba Journal, V estern Carolinian, Raleigh Star, and all others favorable la the election of Andrew Jackson, be requested to publish the same. CHARLES ALEXANDER, Ch't. i. D. HoEE, Stcrrtarv MAKCft litis. 1828 - A Colonization Society Aas heen formed In CTeertborooghrUnih"ord county,- jn this sis'e, T similar to the one formed m thts town, tbe cotr s i tut inn, and proceedings on the organization of which, we published week before laaU- -- Gen. Jbraham PkiEpi, of Rockingham coun. Iv, has been nominated aa a candidate for Jackson EJccloriu Ibe 5th electoral. district of -tluA-atate, composed of the counte of Stoke. Hockitiirham, and CaawelL The convention of delegate which made the nomination, assem bled at Rockingham Court-house on the 26th ult. ; Thorns Hearer, chairman ; Robt. Calla way, ir and John F. Poindexter, secretsrie. We have received the proceedings, and shall publish them in our next. Col. Jairph J. WiltiaM, o( Martin county, has been nominated by a convention of delegate from Martin, Bertie, Hertford and Northampton coitntu r jrjfi't-iU: uifsrjrtr Lockhart, of N0rtbatm, Dr. Isaac Pipkin, of H(i, ana Col. Joaenh J Williams, of Mar tin, ere put in nonunion before the conven tion ( Col. Williams having received the majori ty of vote, was declared the candidate. XtJVSPJPEB FOR SAUL .-. . J'h'-p"Pr'etor optb Petersburg Intelligen cer. ofiVr that estahliahbent for sale. Pecunia ry emnarrawnents have driven them .to this measure, t he establiskment, we Should sup pose, would be a desirakle one for a person in clined to embark in the buines of publishing a paper. There are slxiit 900 good subscrrlierj to the paper! and the whole income of the establishment, if pains w re liken to collect the debts, tfould be about! 8,000 per annum t while the eipenae. by apnident tnaiaeamenL vvrm noi to dc narr max aura." l . i t ,r.v .1 w .injrm. i iic piooaaimy la, aa we nave bctore ataied, that the psVsent session of Con irreaa wilt be a pretraoeaj one; -As erlntlve bf this observe that Mi. Hoyd, of Virginia, on the 20th ult. called up tUe resolution for the adjournment of both hours, on the 8th of April, which he offered sometime since; but the House refused to canst Jet tbe propoai tion, by a vole of 102 to 68. TAe Crtrki.K roeclignf more than 30i .iiiies, took place in Ktw-York, on the 25th ult. for devising meana t raiae conUibutionsJ in clothing and proviaiens. to acna to toe reiit-i of the suffering and starving women and chil dren of Greece. One lady gave glO down. An extensive and destructive fire occurred in the city of New.York, on tbe 70th ult. Build intra and property, en Fletcher, Front, South, and Fly -market streets, to vie value of 200,000 was destroyed. One man is said to have been killed, while engaged as k fireman, in extin guishing the flame MA friend of peace" ia received, and shitl be attended to in our next Asri-CoraSno Money h Tnnese'.....The Nashville papers quote N. Carolina bills A 2'0 per cent, discount i Bouth-Carplina, J da t orgia, 4 to 5 do i Virginia, 1 do Kentucky do. lo to Q per cent, diacodnti ' In this psper, wo hav conriuded Mr. Fisher able and interesting Report on the es. tabliabmtnt of Cotton and Woollen Manufacto. riea, and on the growing: of 'Wool, in North Carolina. We regret tbe ,ncesaity we have labored under, of dividing the article, and dis. persing it through four or five paper y but we had no other sltemstive left i fbr, the reqiiisr tions made on our column by ether subjects, Wee o great, and ao urgent, that th apace we were enabled to devote to any one subject wu necessarily very limited, - .--- ' - We-are aittlienaef tosiStt7fl if We "eled tion of Commissioners of the town of Lexington, Davidson countv, at which 21 votea were given in, the sense of the voters wuaacejrUined on the Preaidential question i and it appeared that there were For Jackson, - 1 For hjgat, ll Ttnnffi r.A.I-At the tp0 of M. I phis, (on the UUsissippi river) hi U Western j district of Tenneasee, on the 2d ull., fltir sold i at from 45 to 4.50 1 ftacsn, 6 tu 7i war, ; Suprtm Cewrt. Th Supreme Court of this state adjourned on Wednesday, tlte 37lh ult. af ters session of nearly nine weeks. The Raleigh Register, of the 4th iit. publishes a bst of in ease decided at this termi below we have given mil that had been carried up front this sec tion of the state i . kciTt caca. Susanna John and other. . Kuganna Tickert And others, from Rutherford. Order of refer, enee and Decree of sale of the fiuncomb Urxli. James Brvlges and other t. James Rotherford and others from Rutherford. BUI diamUaed with cost. . ..,: ,', David if, Greenlee. Samuel Davidson, from Burke. - Decree nf tlie Court below ai&rmcd Robert bct-leea RoWt Btnure nPffomTEUrcll Court below ja ay s f irU! Hry-HurM4if Adm .ksicbolAtv.jrM , r.,M8mith Margaret Hooston,from Meek, 'Unburg. Decree for Complainant. ' ' -".' John Smith' Ks'r. v. Aael Bharpe and other rom Ired-n. Keterred to tne mrer. A,.V W - omu Bagw.it, irom ireoe... Bill dismised with Costa. Jamoa Allen i. the Buncombe Turnpike Com. pany, from Buncombe. Dill dismiaaed with cost. George Bird, Adra'r. Richard Lewis, from Rutherford. Referred to the Clerk. 8arh Spencer . Jamea Greenlee's AdmV. from Burke. Itefcrrrd to the Clerk and slioter of Burke. i'OMMoM uw caest. . James Greenlee, appt. v, Willism Tate'a heirs, from Burke. Judgement of the Court below reversed, and that tlie grant to tbe petitioner's ancestor be vacated. Den on demise of McRae v. the Heirs of Phi. ncaa Aka,tri,rtu,H McvtktciAnrg. Jutlgmeul reverted and Judgment for one-third of tbe land, upon the demise of tlie fern covert, and her husband with costs. Andrew Hoyle. appt. v. the heir of Mason lluson, from Lincoln. . Judgment of the Court below reversed. nd Judgment of partition. Nathan Hamrirk v. Franci Horg.'appt. from Rutherford.:: Judgment ot ih Court below re-; versed, snd a new trial granted. Lemuel Moore t. Joepb Moore, from Kutn- erford. Judgment of the Superior Court affirmed. Lewis Ferreir adm'r. . Jamei Greenlee, admr. appt.- from Burke. Judgment of the Court below affirmed. ....Alphi r.Mwt S-..Jsmej McKsiry, frnra Guil ford. Judirment of the Court below affirmed. - A. Frew'a admr. v. Jamea Cowan, apptl from Mecklenburg. Judgment that tbe appeal be dismissed. Thomas D. WsHs, sppt. . Iliomn Scott, from Orange. Judgment of the Court that tbe non-suit be set aside, and new trial granted. . Josiah Turner . 8aml. Child, f.xr. appt, from Ora'nm. Judrment of the Court below affirmed. tu, K.-.Kit. am! Co. annts. v. Itichmondi Pearson's Kir from Rowan. Judgment of tne Superior Court affirmed upon thV writ of error, , and tha original Judgment reversed j uU.nas Fo,,.. , t jhn I'llttraon. froraj sjuncoanoc. wniiAjm v, uie vuirt tnat tois , cause be reoiaiulcu to tlie Court below for a full ataiement. STATS CAUIES. " State f. Archibald Johnston, from New Hano ver. Judirment arrested vcr. jumnnew arreu. State JmpU Wr, from Cab.rrue. Judg. i State v. Cook and Younger, from Surry. Judgment affirmed. L.1TEST FROM EUROPE. By the arrival of the ship Birmingham at New- Yota.trom Uverpooi,tne euitorsot tne Corn.' Daniel Webb, sen. in the 73d year of his age.- - ' menial Advertiaer have received English pa- In Chatham county, on the Q9th ult. very and per to Ihe 8th of Jsnuiry." rienly, Mr. John Moring, jr. aged aliout 31. The final refusal of the Porte to accept "vi'ng returned ! in. ths.e.vening fro HilUhriV the intervention of hc Allier Pdw1rs in TrT!!?'' . . te, , - Jretired to bed at an early hour j about 11 the aftairtof Greece having been repeated! u, wifo ftinWngb.heArl a vin.. to the Arnbas'Va'dbrs.'afte an'exti'ioroini ry meeting of the Diwin, itjippcars that they demanded their paaaports which were refused, and that thrv had left C i.mianti nonlc on the 8ih Dec Mr. Stratford Canning is stated lo have arrived at Cor fn, and Mr. Ribeaupierre at Odessa: Count uuillerninni hart oulon. iirtv.' Sardinian vessel to 1 ( Although every preparation for war waa making, or . ft,,,,.,,,!,,! , he makine. bv the ' diaosi.ior. iCtualIr hostile had ' ., ' been manifested We hsve received information from a ource upon which we have the most im licit reliance, that the Aiftu y angioma t the latest dates, was dangerously ill, nd that all hope of his living wss aban- ned. The information is Irom a gen man in London who has access to tbe ghest sources of intormation. i ne pa rs were not permitted to sliuae to :ne illness of the King. A. a -r Teleqraih. i An truri of a letter from iundon, ----- . . iva ! " lora uoacnen ia auuui iu iiki i .. , f J . . I L. S. .. kfl.il . A M.l.n . ; f Lord Holland, long in the back ground, i coming forward at last The ministry is at loggerheada, as is well known. A-changftJnJheJ5rWhCabineiwas talked of as inevitable. A chsnge of ministry Aad taken place in France. DEATH OF GEA. BROWN. IVathintton, Feb. 35. The painful du- ehavolvefr uDon us of announcint? the decease of Major-Genetal Jacob JBrovm Commsnder in Chief of the Army of the rjnb-Stati,-He ifjitetl at wVre. illness oi inrec wr iuui wya K.vvw. j general indisposition bf longer duration. flnl. Ambrose if. Sevier has beeu elec ted to Congress from Arkansss Territory to supply the vacsncy occasioned by ililU of tbo lion. 1!. W. Conw-y. tho statilt fJ tPift, iffff tit, Jan. 8 There waa a gooJ JrSmund for Cutton lt w, tk the sales amount I014.4W bag, of which 5'JO baga AncricaA were taken by speculator. Mrrtinirt tfikt Ptobl.ln Ibis week' Cartv fiidan will be found the proceedings at meeting of the ftiend of Cen Jackson in Lincoln Ami Mecklenbure counties i ai4 the proceedings of the Convention of delegate from the threw , counties composing the third electoral district. at which Oen. Ftitr Tiney, of Lincoln, wa nominated aa A candidate for Jackson elector' in that district. We are advised that the meeting to Charlotta waa th Ufgest aatrinblag pf citizen ever be ! fore wimescd in that place i it is estimated ttiat - - from eight to nine hundred prop! attended 1 white there were not to ewd hilrrl friend of Mr. Adam attended lb Adminiatra- tion meeting in that place on the Yl ult. -ft must be gratifyirir t fhtt Wend of M;Z7' iifin ifimt fa '-" '-r 'mmMimm : Lf9- nf -fcinr whom they detitrtrt to honnr. Sn the old) f: ...I a AIaIa AkaaAta f sl --1.1 - fmtttt9 - . . v. . . . ..... - . intl lirnuwvwinf v iMavni.mw'n-"'"v msylft frtfHt taeaJted ttierTrwarisf'thv Revolution, in which th youthful llereole .' Liberty wu rocked, and cherished, until he waa enabled to matte the enemies of freedom, and achieve the independence of our country i and it must be the more gratifying, because of the untiring efforts of the enemies of Jackson, by mean nf an active ftrefc, and the various art to which political ereloti are so apt to revorV to magnify the strength of th Administration, and depreciate that of Gen. Jackson, in that county. Rut tbe result of this meeting must remove all doubts as to tbe strength of parties in MeckleA. burn and the election in November neat, wiH confound thoe designing persons who have sedulously labored to impress upon an abused community a belief that the cause of Jactom and the Ptpt$ wu on tbe wan in that county. The fltarttrta. Favtttevirit. Feh. 28.-Coon. 81 to 91 1 Beef. fresh in market, 3 cents i Bacon, 6 to 8 1 peach) hrmAy. An A . npU An 11 17 k four, mt to 4 i5 1 Whiskey, 2J to 30. Charlethn, Marth UUplaad cotton, 8) a lOJi whiskey, 2J to 2i bagging. 42 inch, 22 to ii4 tugarL I2 tolSi molasw. 27 to 28 cent bacon, t tor i apple brantfvl 25 lo 28 1 beeswsjrV 22 1 coffee, 17 o Hi hvaon tea, 100 to 110 Jamaica rom. 110 to 11 West lndiA do. 73 to 80. "North Carolina billerSl to 6 per eeut. discount Georgia do. 1 to If. - - -f Camdeii, forrA 1. Cotton, ordinary to mid- dnhft' 8 Tfirtnl(W15t(rt0-nt, J to 9'f hit ttr"-y good, 9 to 9 J i prime, 10 cents. ; JnfUtt, Frb. 22.-Ctton, middling to JOj .... l. prime lots, 91 to 10. Bacon, 7 to 9 whiskey, 58 UsJlt NortbCarobnA notes, per ceo U cits- count. . .... t ' - r.Sr rottori fciflTto-t baccu, passed. 5 a gT-refused, 3 S3 i corn. 1 a R2; bacon, 7 a i lard, 7 A It appl brandy, 28 a 30 peach 70 a 75 cent. CAerow. Feh. 29.-Cotton. 8 a 9.50 bacon 9 10 j flour 5 1 peach brandy 40 to 45 j apple do. 35 to 40 , whiskey 40 j pork 4 to 5 1 tallow 9 to 10. AVw-lV. F.A. 27.-The transactiona in cm. fan, from the 23d to the 30tn inciuaive compoaw a lot of 130 hale Cub at 11 ets. short price about 200 bale New-Orlesns at 10 a 12. pnn. -V -' ""4 AWi W.U. Mr,UxU and Alabamu at 9, 9), 9 5-8, 9, and 10 eta. In Newhrrrv on the 19th utt. hy the Rt. Re. John England, ni'hop of .Charleston, Robert lonaldaon, Bv,., of New York, late of Fayette. vij) 0 Jm Mf daughterof tho ' r.K.-... ..k-VfKtt k. R.. In Cabarrus county, on the 7th ult. by Bv. Daniel tihercr, Mr. Eli Kherer, to Uiu Margaret Duke. - S7XD, In this countv. on the 9th of Aitrist last, Mr. aicaiing a aimciiny of rerpirauon, procrv i n-uua him,he shnolc him several timr, bllj rWriving no anawer, got up, lit a candle, returned to tbo bed, and found that life wts totally eitinct. A CAKD. P. Barrv returns his thanks to tho ik. ci'ireni of KalMbun', for the very liberal Plr:SoTfuTl1 and that he"cannot take in applies"!, but as vacancies may occur. .fore. 8A. HT?. 2; 06 REMOVAL BOOTS AND SnOES. THE tobacribrr (who ia on both sides of the Presidential Question) ha removed from the ahop he formerly occupied, opposite tho Rank, to the house of Thomas Allison, on south side xf Main street, third house from the Court. Hnus-1 where he hopes his former customer, and others who want - Boott and Shoes made and repaired, will favor him with a call. 1'hofe who pay cash down for work, and don't have to be dunned and warranted before they pay, shall have a deduction made from tbe usual urnca l aim tiivov w i.v imu umivww and those who have been punctual ir '..,: i,.,rnM. m. . indulgence hereafter. . All who ewe tbesubacri., , 1 I I f. - A I, L .U ...I ber, are again asked to pay. ' EBEN. DICKSON. SbtfaAury. March 7th, 1828. 05 ABM jUASIMS. K- TAILUR, RESPKCTFULLY informs hi friend adl , f the publx, that be haa commenced the . Tailoring Businett In the town of Lexington, in tbe Shop formerl occupied by Jacob Itibelin i and being furnuheJ with the latest northern faahiona, b flatter himself, from long experience in the businet. , that lie can execute any wbik, entrusted to hia niw -witli nntneaa'sintl'ikfanatch. and on accosB ttdditing terms. ' : '. :.....r Xexin-in.3JIircA, 1828. 3l7 v f r fl H E aubscrilierV ilnc-e biort llou in Lex X" ingtonVTs fb? RehK "ft is iitOAtJfd 1mdl""" ately on the north comer of the, Public Square, and is one of the most eligible atands for Mor. in the place. For terms, kc. apply to 0. I. lioiuisaville, Rq. in Lexington, or to the suj;. scribcr in Salisbury. SAMUCL LKMLV. il t. v r
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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