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r r r 1 t: . r. I rai.eigii, N. IMS,.! abn.hment V'ftJfTn ' .. .ira ami ronrovemeol, of Company fcunuuirUtt.efcW - fllllR subscriber Informs the T nfnt now ready fur the reeep HIT"' rf. . vu..ra. and tur. on mc""" '""TT- " J ib-flinr. ner week, . mmh nS i , less than Pr scr ... . .. 2 50 ,.i siaiiui'i . . ,. . . . 5(i Subline hore. per wee t . - as. m-p cut 1 - - " Utm uj v r-- v,, D. ,,,r.vrtT J.m, 1828. 4t UrAtwrlaVnmtnt. . rpjiBaubwnberbammovtdfromtha f1 JL' hoi formerly .owned by Capt. SJL HVUdec'd.tothehouMWtely dbo-pied by Mr. David Ptfrter, tn town 1 where h. will eon Inne h.a TAY. . .bv 11. nfttv lhankt hn fnenda and she pibno for rite patmnajr hefftofore eiten Oti to him 1 and he aolicita the coutinnance of their fevotw. 1 !U nledm h'n enremirtinif attention to hia bnaincas and Wwlneia to thote wtiw may M pleatou,. RR tiatmia IrtMf. A'. Cfyrtfli, 1828. f" M r iviiis eicgari eaiaoiiMmni anuaiea ylJ 1. at the north corner of the Court ... Houae, baa beenlrceotly repaired and ..i..- . IfimA an l nrw aiul ii i rwr! or urlr. for the re. ' " T ' " ' .J l oern taarn tn pmrtirc rortmg'"u"ni new flirnitnr of errry detcrirrtion, necevmry lor the comfort of Traveller 1 the mart ap ' proved aemnta have brrn aelccted with rrea. car 1 th bar flocked with ehoie ftwrt, and 7tba atabka" attended by obri(rinf and attentive ' bpatlera. Tb eoavenienca of tlita actuation ii 4 IQ.ViJ in UIC jncc 1 lie iimc- vinnwin i - ' f number of private rooma, and out-hoiiera, well calculated for the aceommodMion ot Traveller! -jJdBoarder. ''Attct-to wth, there la a "Dnr Cooda and nook Store. " To thoe wha may pleaae to call on him, he tfamrea them that no pain will be apare! to tender their atay comfortable and pleasing. EZRA ALLEMONG'. Sotiibury, Stfit 17, 1827. 82 f JIHf nibenber hine; ettabhilied 1. a line of PACKETS between Philadelphia and H'ilmnrton, N. C. takea thit method tn inform tbe pub- IiCitbat at rael will leave Philadelphia .for Wilmington, N. C. about every ten day, except when pre Tented by Ice in tbe Delaware. " - Gooda and Produce intended for thia convey fence; witt be received and forwardrd by Mer. JhrHM U InttH, of PayetteVille,. N. C. and Mean. Wtorier, oT Wilmington,' N. C. : at th lowest ratca of freight, and leat eipenae pomibla. Having Uiw fiiirWi io the (fade. commanded by careful captain, well acquainted - with tbeooaat, and Cabins well filled, up for the aocoromodation of Patten gtrt 1 be therefore " tmati to meet with . encouragement. 3mt24 JAMES PATTON. Jr. ..wFkUatktpKat MnrK UX; ' . SmMTi BTMr mm fiupwaiiaUoii for 8ae. - s fpil t aubacriber ..being . dssiroua. 10. jnoveto -a -J.- n!haisippi this fall, offers for wre hi ralu able plantation in flurke county, near the Plea- """"part of which i et1ual to. any landa in the Sute. There are excellent buildings of every detcrip. tion on the place. Persons who nt a hAlthy aituation, fend an elegant farm, can't be otherwise tbanptewed. JASO.V CAHSON. .. 182B., .')tV4 XoUce to TanneTs. THE aubscriber oilier, for sale, the valuable properly in tlie town of Charlotte, lately belonging to Air. Allen Baklivin. This prop erty includes about 60 town ta, on a part of wnicn are improvement, vis : a vaiuaoie von ewr, including all the necessary buildings. Ice. .. . and a patent , Bark-Mill ; ahto, a good dwelling, houte, with the necessary out-houses. The land all under cultivation, and well fenced. Any person wishing to purchase, can learn the term by calling on the aubcriber, living in Cabarrus oonty, on Buffalo creek ; or on Mr. William Smith, living in Charlotte. ROBERT M'KENZIE. Cabamn tmmly. May 22, 1828. 17tf Cotton "aTn. I?OR aale, nhtlttale and matt, Srm Corrot, . Number Ate 15, Inclusive, at the Factor)' price, irom PayetttwUle-Apply 4qjl.. J.MLKPIIY,.fjwf. SaHtbwy,May 5, 1828. U rTIHE subscriber havinir this day qualified a X Executor to the last and test ami nt of alhan fi'tety, late of Rowan county, deceased, bereby gives notice for' all persons indebted to the estate uf said deceased, to come forward nd make payment j and all those having claims; gaina aaid estate, are requested to present mewM-iM, properly otiienticatl, -for pay. fftetit, within the time limited bylaw, or thi win ru ui umt ,n rrcvTcrj, ROBERT N, FLEMING, irerufor. 5T83 ' State ofJYtrth Canlina, Surry county. ll has obtained letters of administration on the estate of Elisha Harrison, dee'd. the heirs of laid Lhsha Harrion arc hereby notified to come forward (if any they are) and receive their' dis. tribuiive share of said estate, or it will be dispot ed of ai the law directs. 5t25 JOHN . DKBEUSE, Adm'r. tyckferd,2dJuiKtlK9. JULY 13, , ' TI1K PEOPLE'S NOMINATION roa riM'Tt AndrowJacltson- ma vie mwimw, it V "JOHN C. CALHOUN. -v. Jatkm TUM J-Cr-A. telgh star ot the 5d Inst.) In presenting, to the Jackson .and Calhoun .. . . . w f tree to the Ceotrsl Jeckien Comm.ttert t . - . mm. aa f. al. . 1 .1!. Tk. f,.IU.Ini ara Ihl huHCI inn hit. ' - - 1 at tiUt.nobert Ixrve. of liar wood e ' ' . at; n'tjri' 21 . Montfort Stoaea, of wiitea, 5d """VTtefTwntyM linolfc.-v;u.' 4th John Giles, of Rowan. ' I 4th Abrahvn Phifipa, of Hockingham. 6ih John M, Uehead, of Guilford. 7U1 Walter F. Richmond. ' 8th Willie P. Mlugum, of Orange, . 9tb Jniah Crudiin, of Wake. 10th John Mall, of Warren. . Uth Joaeph J. William, of Haf tin. -. -, 12th Kelar Bllrd. of Catea. ' , 13th IHil D. Wilwn, 4 (Ulgeeoaib. 11th ttirhird D. Soaieht. of Craven, lh Edward B. Dudley, of New llanover. Theae pentlemen are pledged" to vote for Andrea Jarkton as President, and oA C. Cethoun as Vice President, it would r k .itnrfliinii in rnmmfnd them to tbe auffraeea of our fellow ciiiien. Enlifiht eMd.jvr'tn numry f convinced of the good policy they pursue in asi'iMing to place the tlistinguiahed individasl in the Presidential chair, , who, to borrow the ,1 r..U-i- i- .r m. i-ir.. on. -is " trie orjy hope It ftVWrecn the abuse! 01 government, and bring it back to it! primitive purity ; and ap prised of the. pure and unadulterated source fiom whence the nuraioaiion of their distinguished rcllow.ciiizenj, . who form the Electoral Tirket, sprang; the predilections, (he wisdom and patriotism of the chUens of North Carolina, no! cannot allow thrtn to do otherwise than to give it their most cordial and decided support rrom authentic Information, received dailv, from every part of the State, we are irmis'iWy convinced, with' out the smallest shadow of doubt, that it will prevail by an overwhelming major ity over the Administration Tirket. CONSECRATION'. On Saturtlav and Sunday, the 20th and TTtti mat. tlivme service will be celebrated in tint place, by Bishop Kavencroft. It is expected that the new 'Episcopal Churclf wffl be 'Conse" crated on Sunday, tbe 27th : Hie pew in tbe church will be dipoed of (at the church) after divine service on Saturdav, the 26th, when and where theA'eatry; will attend and make known the lerma. t24 SaUtiurj, July 10A, 1828. coiiacair.TB. Celebration the 4th July, in CHARLOTTE. In pursuance o Jirevwus artangrjient.c;apt.J Kendrkk'a corananv of, Artillery naraded at the Court.Houe, at 11 o'clock, ; joined by cWiena and etrangers In town, ami formed a proceaaion formed bf the people themieifet, in iYpeiwee rtif R be MA U w wrretroep reipectWe dlitricta, and bn. been , . i ihs-Cotfeinondinr Cmmlr , rvi Wm J AlAvandert Governor Jre under the threctjor. . of Col. John : SIo.i,rm', for,fewrahd hia Oam hofU v who acted a Marshal ot -the ttav : the procea- ion moved then to the brick church, where the. buainefa of the day wa opened by tl Kev. Mr Cottrell, With an appropriate prayer. The Declaration of Independence waa read by Doctor Jame 1.. Williamwni 1 after which, an excellent Oration was delivered by K. l' Willis. The bu"lnc f iU d beine closed at tbe church, the procession again formed and march. eu to Kobcrt I. Uin kins' tavern, where an ex cellent dinner was prepared by Mr. Dinkin: at which William Davkbon, Fq. presided a Presklent, asaisted by James Diitkins, Esn.'a t-:-. 1... .1.. , the following regular toast were drank follow ed by a number of volunteer. tbe utmost good order and frood humor prevailed throughout tne aay, ana tne company bmre up at an early hour, with feeling of friendship toward each other. A Ball was given to the ladies in the evening, at Mr. Dinkin' long room. REGULAR TOASTS. 1. The dav we celebrate ; the glorious period of our Independence, that gave us rank among tbe nations bf tbe earth, may its genuine principles be duty apprecia ted. 2. Geo. Washington : may hit memory by the American people, anoHwouTse through life, guide to all aspiring men - 3. The hero and natrima nf 7 , wherr-tniloRistnrrtherTlrraerand valarof the dead, may we be liberal in tubttantiat gratitude to the living. 4rT hrtonsri tmi on of The tJ. Statei i a basis on which Is erected th Kar frartt of government on earth: mar a liberal construction ot it! provisions promote the general welfare of the people, and tbe peace and prosperity of the states. 5. The President, "and Heads ofDe partments of the United Stateu 6: Agriculture' Cbmmefeand Blanu factures; may each W protected so- as not to be injurious to either.' . 7,. Our. country ant! the, union of. tbe States; palsy t6 fhe brain, and leprosy to the hand, of those that would attempt a separation. : '.. 8. Gen. Andrew Jackson, and his compatriots in arms in the last war. 5:11,3 1 tft'' i it- wc. eranUeu, armeu am cuuIjUucu, thef ats Iho bulrk of the nation. 1Q. T he Uoternor ana inaie 01 norio Carol'mt. 11 Internal I Improvement t whit ha ture has denies" "u suppiy vy ... - - I L . art! g$od Uotdi snd Canal promote the wcslh and proiperlty or the country. . 11 The Ne Ststei which have been added to the Union 1 tnsy they alwaysH provl valuable member! or , the contede racy) . . . U The Fair Set I Thotljth last am- our toasts, yet firat In our effetUoni. ' "' ' TOLUMttlSI. .. r.M 'Wm. Davidson I the cbontv of . ....... .r . . f. . fi,i.nSi.r-t ihe.urauia joecureinQQ-. v--- r f - 7,i , afatlnirb1rVtai1lke for talenie-wwl 1 . . m af t ' . J.a?....tV batriotiam N. Caroline b proud ol audi Col. J 00. Sloan t ' that legicf wbkb waa beueathej M f our. Kevplutlonary an- until time Itself shall be no more. Dt- Thos. Cottrell I the humane, liter ary and moral institution! of our country ma? they ever find frlende In the friends of aciencei end never fall for the want of patronage. . ' ' , Mr. Boswortht Rail roada and Canals t the beat expletlvee of the prosperity of e UMai. Sanl. MtCombi Henry Clay, and the imerican System j may they lriomph ,eP BritUh polity and molasses Uemitoetet, ,n0 brawl out dissolution Uemigogtet af tM anion. UfiV States! mar their unity of inter est fc more judiciously considered by tbe nes congress. A Totrence, Esq. of Salisbury: the tok of Charlotte 1 famouaforits bospi tall'.tt and Tjatriotism 1 idbt ther otdrf drrfnaof t eineiib etalleed by peck of pjgodis and bushels of Rupcea. Tkos. R. Smart, Esq. i the town of SaR4ury-8etfln4 te none In hospitali ty, .prosperity and bappinesa to Itj clt- II. Alexander, Esq. of Satiabury 1 reaent adminutraiion ; the beat since jyt of Washmjcton. j - - - - oa. p. Smsrt, Lao i J. Q Adams: mit he, on the 4th March, 1 829, have cauie to exclaim in the language of Car din Woleey t " Farewell, long fare- 0 all my greatness. I. Alexander, Laq. of Salisbury : he elieves that a corrufit compact was d into between Jobnqutocy Adams enry Clay, preceding the lalcpresi lection, is cither a knave or a foot. D. M Barringer 1 the patriotic town of J Charlotte, a horpel-'a neat to Corn wallis 1 may i: always prove a atfng to our coun try 'a opprcasora. - T. 1. Johnson 1 JohnMon Blakelv ; Born off the coast of N. Carolina, natu- raliaad in Newbern, educated, at Chapel J 1 111 ; me omimem ana ooasi 01 me navy. Alexander Hodge, e"Revolutbnary sol dter) may the opponent! of J. Q, Adams be canvioced 01 their error. Jatnes Dinktnt, Esq,; J. Q, Adams; al thaugh the ihafti of calumny have been Jiujled at htm With the utmost velocity 1 yet be Still remain! invulnerable I hia Pr. Thos. Harris t whoever may he the choice of the Afoerican people for Preii dnt, disappointment and contempt to tbe cton who wishes to obtain office by a dis solution of the union. J. II. Blake t Henry. Clay; who has been repeatedly tried in tbe political fur race, and found in purity - like our own nirive gold, above tbe standard coin of la mnntr. I 1 itr i ' fliorri! orrtson : may the fair daughters of these United States, by their profound erudition be enabled to silence the asper sions of proud man, who has been ready tp ascribe to them inferiority of intellect. ( Dr. J. B. S. Harris t may tbe Ameri can political physicians revere the consti tution, and ever keep in view, that univer sal peace, civilization and commerce, should ever be the happy lot of man, and never dream of war being tbeir trade, plunder and revenue their objects. D. M. Barringer: our distinguished Governor, Jayea Ittdell t let N. Carolina always duly, appreciate such talents and vmuttwoosnc rau. scion aiiaiRjnaicie vation to which Jjer real. worth so justly entitles her. (Drank standing.) TJwmaiJLSmMUJJeti son; ITickory stripes and blisters to the back and tongue of him wbo would at tempt to sully his fair fame. ,.,E. M. Ross t the fair sex, man's most valuable treasure") palsied be the tongue that would deceive them. A man was tried in Hardeman coun ty, ...Teonessee7 last" months JqO murder of his wife j found guilty, and sentenced to.be; hangedi Orange county. James Mebane, Esq. is a candidate to represent Orange county in the Senate of the next legislature. We have here tofore mentioned that Dr. William Montgomery . , 11 a candidate far the same hojnor, well R.B thatb enter and H deniiit Tourth of Julij i t Lincclnlsn. . TU ciiUcna of !JneJ"" ainl v'u ;.:7 ettc brtfd the annirrtry f Imlr pf mlmr in a patriotic ami becom'mK 1 utmot dc corum and hhonv prrvaitrJ throughout tlx dajr t ami all, ithout di.tinction of party, united in wnderini; tht ttercM agreeable. The Declaratiow ot Independence, and a pt rvHte adJrtaa, were rrad and pronouoced bv Mr. Deverlv I. Thompw.n t And at two o'clock, the 1 company partook of an Jttricai dinner, at . Mcltee'ai no rWrn dainties were placed Mr 00 the labia, I h tpr r r-WiaaJi . The following Toasta, after the removal of the cloth, were drank to, not in cup 01 madeira, but In pure .faitWciin Wn, manurctured by Mr. fti'incr. from a-rnee the nrnducUon of the oil of our own country i interspersed with pat- tiotie song, by Dr. W, W. Mom. ixovik Toaar f . The day we celebrate t may tbe ana nlmity that pee vailed la. the Coogreatof aaaaav L a .m taM ak la,., Oh aay can yoa'iee by the d.wn's oarly lie ht.V WmvVX. :T.r:jrfT T-rz';y " 3. Theltcroeaof the Revolution 1 to lhonb survive, be bur jgrateful care, to thoie who are gone, our iioeny .monu ment to their memory Song, M Scot! wha bae. A. Charles Carroll of Carroltoni the only lurvlvor of the signers of the Deela ration of Indeoendence t may another Carrol arise to sign the declaration of In dependence of hia native country, Ireland. Drank Handing, 3 cheers. S. The President of the United States. 6 The memory of the illustrious Wathinrton. 7. Our politics! Institutions t the Erst wxal JlOAr'ment. of man p oacity lor wit government 1 my their duration through all lime, make it the last. 8 The Judiciaryt our ark of safety amidst the storms of political contention. f. Jefferson and Adams 1 on tbe 4th nf July, 76, tbeir hearts united in tbe cause of Liberty the 4lh of Jul vV29, their piriti -scendetf-to the mansions f eternity. 10. The army and navy 1 our right and reft arm of defence rmf they always-be subjerl to the body-politir, the people. Song, M The Hurlter'a of Kentucky." 11. Greece, who gave letters and science to Europe, has been enslaved by Safafens VTutope awakes, and girts lib j erty o Greece in return . for letters and science. Tune, " Bruce's address. - 12. -Lafayette t Let hhn say, like Csar, u veni, yidi, vici." Tune, " Auld Lang Syne.H 13 The American W,mi tbw mo thers, the wives and the aiatera of free men. Song, 44 Wife, children and frienda." C TOLt'XTItRS. By Thorns Williamson. Esq President of the day t the village of Llncolnton the virtue of bcr citizens is seen in the prosperity of the flc. -- By P Newton, VicePreMdent t domes tic manufactures ; Bacchus has taken a flight from Madeira, and landed in Lin- colnton, and intends to dwell amongst us. prMif " Henderson the consiiiu-. tion of the United States the ark of our political saTety 1 may the hand be paral izr d that would attempt its dissolution. By Robert Williamson, Esqi state rights 1 may they never fall victims to tbe po wef of t he generaT goVetn ment . ' " "" By B. J. Thompson : the press of our country i may. (he preserving its purity be rtpf dedsvih its conductors. lf C.rlos Leonard. Esq i Indepen' dence'; "we have assembled to celebrate its declaration ; rmy succeeding genera tions ever observe (he same. By Daniel Seagel, Esq : the opposers of the tariff ; may tbey soon see their er ror. By J. D. Hoke : Our Union ; better to suffer partial oppression, than general destruction bv its separation. By J. A. Ramsours the memory of Clioton, the strenuous advocate of Inter nal Improvement may his name be cherished by every true American. By J. P. Henderson: Here 's to the day tridt our forefathers bid defiance to British thunder, and firmly ererted the holy temple of American liberty over the tomb of British tyranny. By Major J. Michal : the Mechanics of Lincoloton ; may they be prosperous while they conduct honestly. By V. Ale Bee, Esq : Agriculture re quires protection, more, than rrunuiac- Itures. . By M. Hoke 1 A well regulated mifitia, the main aubstitute for a standing army. ByX-Upo4e4aver y iayabe soon arrive, when thia curse, that is hov ering over the heada of the. American people, shall tea wept away. By Dr. W. W. Morris: the battle or Lunday's Lane ; it showed to the British that tbe fire of the Revolution wis not CXgttlafawd.-'""'' '"r..-"7---r-r -- Journal, of the 30th ult. says: "A letter from av gentleman in Salisbury county, in North Carolina, speak, en couragingly 01 the .prospects of the vote of the atate being given for the administration.' Now we . auspect some wag ban played off ft trick on the Is county as uii.. ury t r l.as s:ate nci thcr are there any luch ' encouraging prospects' ns the Journal speaki of the hottest partisan of the ajministrv. tion would not hazard the expression, of tuch an opinion here for he would expect to be laughed at by his own party, for perpetrating euch no tion." If the " gentleman tho give the Journal tku fW- rf terachui in formation, belongs to the town of SaU Isbury, will lay a wager, f one year'i .subscription to the Carolinian (forwe have 1 no wpe7 M bcQ against , ten grain of talomeft tnit he cannot publickly ivow himself Jxerer without wn 'party.7 You bia Detter talk of Mr.TAdamsV proipeeU; in -England,-thao Jq North .Carolina j tha people afetw "a mim - , a. . a art too republican here, 7jlf Auction Stitetn..i...XVt have been satisfied, for eome time, of the evils, the mischievous effects "of the auction iyitemt particularly In the pre sent .'excessive extent to which hit carried in the large cities. Tbii griev. nee has-been long felt, and complain ed of, but, until lately, endured final. Iv. perceiving tbe he cakniitoue ten. dency of this gambRng mode of dis poning of goods, hadx brought about a state of things nearly insufferable, the merchants of New-York recently held a public, meeting,, and act forth their - reasons, in re solutions, end a able aj. dress, why the present auction ly item ought to be abolished, or t heavy duty levied by act of congfen on sales at" auction. Our columns are so en grossed, at thia time, with the inser tion of-two long -aclVertisirnents, mnd the publication of the U. S. laws (which have ttrong claim on our at tention, as such things are the only prof table part of our buslness)....that we are rcloaulw compelled to omit the publication, entire, of this docu ment, which has emanated from the. whole body of New York merchants. The merchants are determined not to uffer his subjec.to.jjmade politi-, cal handle of ; it is a question of ab stract right and justice," and In that light jwHJHbc presented to Congress, t." c acaaioo, m a memorial, lor the consideration of the representatives of the people, as . a national evil. A we can find room, we shall make ex tracts on thia subject, -that the people may be made acquainted .with the grievance and be induced o aecond ihVeiToruirt zena who are. engaged in mercantile pursuits, in seeking redress. The Attorney General. The mem bera of the Supreme Court, and the members of the bar in attendance, met on the JOth ultimo j and it was resolved to wear crspe 20 days, in re spect for their deceased associate James F. Taylor, the Attorney Gen eral, The Governor has called a meeting of the Executive Council, to take place on Wednesday, the 30th ult. to appoint an Attorney General, in place of James F. Taylor, deceased. The letter of " Adam," and thr re ply of- 'fEveart received, and shall bettlyjconsjdeired, ,as soon as we can find time "to read" theth attentively. much from a short delay, being, as wa should judge, from the antiquity of the ostensible authors, relics of " timet long gone by." . . Tb.w. fern wmctlon range Voter,'? shall be published shortly, is siaoti aa we can dispose ipf jome other matter, that "haa a prior claim on ourcotuirtns.' JunT&.Kko6i haa been pit ed in Boston, to prove that Lord George SachiHe vt the author of the celebrated letters of funittt 1.
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