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y iiiAi. ii ; i ion .:!. Orel preparations am m-king in Vir pSiiUi lur the eltrtiiun in November, Tb Jckfoo prty do not w.nl aimply lo tell th CQjUlio.Utis.DUl Id Deal Me in out pd oulf lo annihilate them it once to run them out ol iitii- io noume snu ri .1. distsnc them the, o,a vtrglnun .n tour truo racere. The Adams wrtf there, are mere !dlm. look Out it nut lime lor the Adm into loeay lblOerierl Jackson It aUk or dead ' W7 do thf 10 delaf! V i to m'ai. In fourteen counties "of tTwnnvylv" Jrcady.,hftsrd Irom, the ' rr.. iha atatuoa . JLiqui ic Ibc"W counties Would giver AoMcni far the iiarH, : This u oeilr smell mistake . . ...Tit7'BuiiMra 4 prln7 hl tuey lake the atate elec tion in Pennsylvania as sealing thePreil deniul controversy. This U very well Whr don't more of the Adam pink" nuke (he like acanovaseogment i The Adam men In New Jersey, ere drinking toddy by pail-fulls. Tbey will return to cold water when tbey bear from Pennsylvania. ciirtoi The Sandy Hilt Herald slates, that .Mr. Martindale, one ol ttie Adimi Congre men, declared publicly, that Gen. Jatkson deserved to go to (be Slates Piisoo. Tbe gr.od jury of the la tioo will, od doubt confine him to the mar bJo bouic at Washington, for four years, at least, and that will answer Mr. Mariin dalt'e views, My be Poor Binns ha been excessively an jiOycd by 4 ilt of the Jckon men, to hi domlcil, on tpe uiui :nt pons cioscn. v-'fbereof lar .UiW-UJurnpeil on his " knockar, and Mi.tartoed Hie rorih:'al--- tfertrua, that he epranj from h'a bed, fell on bis kncee, conlctaca an pi aine about the coffin hand bill, and offered (o rea tore the widow B.iiey the Custom Uouc t)rIntin.-H wee recovered .from, hi faiii.ioz fit br buroini a few feather tinder bia uoe, and now, we are bappy to lay, convalescent' The Adam men in" Cinclnnitj,'Ohto; re belting on Jackson's election. This nay be considered a bit ol a sign. ,Tbe coalitionitti, of Philadelphia, com pUio that the u workio rnen'aa ibey called the honcat niechanici, all voted for Ocmpbill, the Jackaoo candidate! ,Hj -tbey elwayado- Have they jat found cut thia Mcretf " The Adam men, of Boston, aid, a ftw. day ago, that the election in Dcla ware would have a tremendou effect up o Panniy liranla.r So it has, a the motne 1)1(2 upon the tonvcat. . . NOVUMIIKK 4, 1821. I MJt 11(11 aaar . . m av f i out u, tt u,a I s i ip'rw Cmirt, Knifitc.f i t GreciiiJjro'ijt, oa fn I., - ---T--- . ra aHmT, . . adndrow Jacltson ' (trTtiiiHii.) wjamwMtat lie taaiiniST. (r aorra eiaoLiia.) Remember tfca U I Ea-v trtrmtn f .'lm, raralina. Who tf deairout hit r vrf timeni ihmiLl be adminielrred on pure Kimilicau orine.wU tt. wioumi d piinciuai in auenuinf tn po!M, on i niirway or neat efk...the Uih initant. It mr, to be fair, be an eoy matter to elect the Jckon .Ticket In tux ataiei but it i not enough llitt lb ticket alwtl.1 barrly aueceed.. it should be Carried by inch t oerwhf Iminu matori'vi a to trh the iir.uni a.tmi;.!'.... mi meir Dettort, tbai (be Kepublicaii Freemei of Nortli Carolina new with alarm arid Indiana, tion the iluaiea and corrupt mean by which mtr cane into power; ine m tlof jty f.w thf Jackaoo ticket ltould b nch aoie a will thow to L wlmle loion. that the ulain. honett. ind nra rii jf people or tiiia ttete, ire totally oppoaed tbf Wuirful eitrarirnce tf the proud and profi irate men a ho naw eontroul the . j " ----- dettint or our country. ()f ill the aatiw of the gloha, our tlta only one' whote people poatea the ineatimaMt privilege of chooinir their own Roierai And r-rmnbf r. that mr to trrtrii thi privJego, i tMtimount to not p$. Kiting. Let every freeman, then, ro to I he poili on the Ijtb, and aawrt hi aorerelrntv. bv fptinr for that pure patriot end einftrd Hero, who baa ao empUtrIly fifled the mcawre of bit country " flory." .. , . - - TThe followinjr UeMleawai Lava beca ackJuaa. ted by the Pnple, m Uieir refpective Jiatrtcta, u ndidatea to eompoae the JACKSOX ELECTORAL TtCKET n thi arate.....namely: - lt Dit..Robfrt tjme, of Hvywood county. Montfiirt htokrt, of Wilket. reter Forney, of Linoolo. "John OttVt;tf fU)mn. ... Abraham I'h'JIipa, of Rockinphim. John t. Morrhcad. of OoilfonL Watter f. Leake, of Kk-hmoruL Willie P. Manroni, of Orange. Joaiah Crudnp.of Vkc. John Halt, of Warren. v Jo-ph J. William, of Martin. Crdar Baflard, of Gatr a. Louie D. Wilton, of Rlrromb. Richar-d D. Kpaifrht, of Craven. Cdwd. B. Dudley, of Nw Hanover. Ererr one of theae hwtUm ataiwli nlcLrrd to vote (or Gen. Jaekton and Mr. Calltoon. Ev ery Free Man, who can vote for mersbera of the llouee" of Comwrnwi-1 emitted lo vote for thia Ticket Each voter ahould init the whole tick- et, the Fifteen l arrx a, ttuo iT.e biH( bot jr . ... .... ..UNLTAQTl'RCO. 3d 3d tK' 5th 6th rih 8th 9th I Oth 1 1th !2Ui 13th. 14th lJth ;r::UcUf 'hi to tlir JfnOif Cull. t ujn ai . 7tl iiiat. Can, Jame Dlair (i lcct li 'ongt mtrom (he Camden diatriot In 4oiib C lina,i place of John Carter, Eo whodoctinr a rection. The vote waa, Blair, 1H0, i annint 1689, pann, 63J. Oen. DUir wa (m erly a Con- ' - ' vaetM ' Vrry...Intliia','f, the miiiairallon bare aucceeded in Carrying wajurit ie the lee lala'ure. But thi wa not a tf at of lie Pre aidential fslinf in that rti lkU ele1 di. vkled th people the varioul (jeeta for aanak, rail roads hn, ba.1 thr4r Mend nd ene aaiaa, and the elceiioa of member of lie Irfi. laUire wa deterotined wltb reference 0 theae queition. . In all our estimatea," we We -nut New Affey down Ibrttjr adminiitratanT tat the reeent eWctiofll ft)0r ha,t.ha il deteahl rroiand. " ' .; - . .. ,Spilm1i-1n and about Sliawneatow Uli noia, the -Mk are iki iaJl uucoAmoof rm- mn killH 4 K) In a day, and tbey vera aa fUn. 'meat day aa eer," l'!ey are eoniirtially aten swimming the Wabash and Ohio rifcri ttey will crow dreamt from a mile to mile ind a Wf in anlih. ITmxl in Ctrn.-mK w.nnrln th lmerican Farmer, recommend, hixmni eora ri'b the huk on, aa a prevent ire airaintttbe rivageaof the weevil. A fenilemM ol our aoqatinUoce in i hi town, na. for two or three mr past. cribbed hit corn with the buki oni nt wa caa brer wilneea, that it has not only etcaWd th eervll, but ha been better otherwU, whea huikcd out for use, than corn thai wa batked . . a a Mm. m . a thucvaj la the tan or putting i away TT. f tbe fie rM. Fj.i . It,i. v....., r....ri-i-- V ... Tmentibiemuodmgtalci week, I perceive an effort ia eb,rt to be made i a'lrcatl 5JB?,b " are that what- to erablith a Cafrea Mnufatt; the town of "r mr be J ,n. c0?, 10 R.r..i i i,..,.;i., ... :. drzrte dHract from tbe character of that taler. ever the .bUeirmeol of xh Ucmrm PtnP f " honert republtcan, Andrew policy may conflict with premdicr. and babiuf cln- a had' ttbetm;nowweer, for th Vtooi nianr eohem meor and bowers for, , !nea v ,he Pnra.ntration, had they eirn from wSat has hitherto been our inerrt , toward. Andrew Jackaon the tame .ouih tr. ScT-aZT zrz Kieerto e a wtirna war. '.i "fo Gordon Hiaroif of the 4ae, pro Vfresvand etablihmert of tbe Indepen enre of the Uofted Stated paee 28 of tbe j4ih vol. we find tbe followini; account of " the exrcuttoB of a aouliar under the com - tnand o Uenenl Greene : It wa. afte: Gaiea' defeat and ahortly after General 3rene rrieLat Ueadiluarier and as umed the command of the "Urmff- ZZV. Oir bia-erritral. in carnn7e"tearne'J thanhe-troopa bad haUc a.l pracTO!? ?i"' M 'tufy ruabin- upon "Coing bme without permiauon, staying T ec to raB hen- a eiumiay;, De i ermin d to ttop uch a dangeroua custom,' the Oetitrel Kave out, that he would mAr ao xmpie of the firtt deserter of the kind lie t'uUjtht I and one waa accordingly not t tbe head ot tbe army, drawn up io be - pecuaor a ol IhtL puniahtncBt iAt mht I tt cnt omiera round the camp, to listen lo 'he uik of the.aoldier, and waa happy to find that the measure bad taken us desired elTetr, and that the tanKuage ttf the tnen wat only 41 We must not oo aa we V l. ... ... i . :. i i . fjew Uwt." " Now, thia was tbe case of a soldier's doing what they had all been in the ha bit of doing hi home beine in the neigh borhood of a camp, he bad gone there without leave. He had not gone off with the intention of remaining altogether .jneant to return- Hut an example was Jiecessary for the good of tbe service and the safety of the country, and General Creene', whose humanity no-one eve ffe ' Itate to hate him 'rfcatrrir 'Contfaat this caie with the M militia men," and tell STOKES VOjS At a rrapectable meeting of tbe friend of General Jtcasea, aaaembled at tbe curt-boue in Germanton, S'.oke countr, on Satlrday, tbe ?Sth of c. Jacob Salmon. Rad. wu called to the chair, and Mr.C. L. Banner artpoirrted e- retary. . I ' On mo ion, U was orderedJ uat Tbomas T. trjrrtronr, loho Hill and ola f. Poindeiter, he eppoiotcd 4 cojamittcf . t4 prepare and re. a L - 1 ' ' mil L . I 1 pan wica mcawiTB aa were lanrin now Miria ble and beat calculated to ut lb frietyl and promote theeautoef-Caav Jkxuin tbe coun ty of Stokes i who, after hJfinf retired a few (Tiinfitv, returned and made the following re port, to wit i Ii ! , 1 he commkteo are very aensisle thai the du- tie which necemnly (Jerolfeom them In an undertaking of I hi kind, art" drlcate and dim enli I perfurm. But ao much la already bee a aid on botb aide o the preaideitial quetion,' that we V')uM think tftfn maalt to the -good ua- dersianding of our fellowountrymen, were wa to ufTer fur tbeir cornidc ratios at thi time a lenf(ihy, or laboured adJreau. Wa know that public opinion lias long alnco settled down in fevour vf ooa or lbs other of the caadtdate : end that you have already determined a whom yoo will give your, vote.. Our object ia not to dis suade you froia that deT. rroinstim, bot to invite those of ym hn )ve uni'ed vitb u in the cau,e of .Imirrv Jack-tin, ftarl.tsry and rod, pendently in cx.-tcne your eentiasents regard Icn of H bu.4 and alaniUf wkicb have brea heaied upon Dim: for we believe that in sup porting lum, we are supporting tbe principles of republican virtue, ano ioe cause ot uw Amen, can people. - . Ol the prcent' aJ ministration,-wo bH my nothing. But leave it for th frieada and parti. iht of Mr. Adam to, apeak of. bis imputed It trpm a pnnriole of wll.f)rt ervation As the it.n,.. ;n th. . i.. .:.j riiioinrinjcMonw-3 hat hi. anemi.. barf i,W.t hi.n ; "r rnid-blo opponent, and that be wu indeed, and rinding that Jackson wa likely to prove a for. Il t- In truth, the favourite of tbe people, the deepest Iritrirqehave beea funned, and he vilest slan u I'J'-rt propgUJaxainthim, that ingeniittv rW'Q H5" ' , - a - - t af a . .", And WhaV froia "c ve rryanvriToide ' drat ni etwtrt br Stat ea IWntiTif ms.Iim - bm ak awl U curc itlelf within it. own cirde: hefor. the coM in?,nt or K" eiprma. An sweeping eon.tio,r.h.It T.sch hr WwttCT!: raricr up to tbe present time, hit character, like g M tried in the furnace, seem t hare acquired course the more eatended. we make the defen i4ve circle, tbe more genera! will be the recuri y to Sim'.hern rijits and interests. Tbe erec tioo of an e it e naive rramifactnrr, would be im. portant, ia this view of the Case, to the South, crucoimuy i butjo Jle toan of Salisbur , it is a mutter of more immediate concern. Obser- ne lustre i lie rises inumpnam over ne at tacks of his enemies, and still retains tbe esteem and confidence of a grateful republc. Tbe electioni which have taken place in our on county, tor tne mate Legiuature, must . i. . il.i . , tu.i cik-ih uai n8ic manu.aory, in . ',h. .u . more than snd destroyer of pcpulous villages. riace ! for popular favour, even wben be baa an oppor. An iron hoe to enable firemen to keep tbrJrIiaoiing-,.npo of houses, ... ka been invented by MrTSeih Walker, a JMechanic employed at the furnace of F.d s dy'a. Point,, Provldent-e. Ita efficacy on ltd roofa ia-itotafluded Jo. :T:.?; a Manufacturing Establishment in Xdwell JIsssacbuwtH, and a Canal ia making, for water privileges for 13 moro Factories. Two lovers, at "Paris, lately hung them' rtlvts, hand in hand, becauso the parens of the lady would not consent tp tbeii JJiijrfyingj; .L t v it- i,- j'i". . 'flie people,-who eao secure to ninueJf the con- e, her of the. Vadkin It.ver. and let .. once ret fid P he j b J. j bi into autTTMlul pration, and it wi as naturally 9XpKfM tbereioiin.a givcrpmcnt as exten ii ratty ntt livtm uliHliiirk. u'fialtlk emH infTnaftn . . . - 4 a . . . ' . 7 i aveatihe Lmted at-itei, that any one can be l'- pre. nted as a candidate for thi presidential But e ect : the i in that town, or it. .mmetb, f. who Cl obuin , neral or; undivije(, ate neighborhoo,!. and ,t will create new cb.n-, , u of we Mia of wealth, give ngour to all it. rerce. , 1 mortmcatio. to all well meaning and town prooerty will rise in value, a market will & , fc f be. be.;d '"IP'"' P"" ! h caeheisaboutto W,.PlantMr.Adama.J,dbe ncijriiTjwruriiumi, witii wuiikiiiiiiit iiac iir prui . . . n i t -KMaM Ka tho ik J . M4 a CICt.lCU UUI IICAV V MUV ilt fuvuai wv w ww icujr pincsi eum ever iesuct uvvupitiiuii iiu pfofeanoi no one ciniiu unicvc who uau nui wiuichcu l. a . --ai, .e.ii i. ui mo i.h"icti til m nt r-p(in.;,i olucea wlii. U In on sutrt cmjij eWrr upon him. He lis had Ibe connd'tna of the general g iven,. meni, cy raceinn several liiijiortaiit s;i;kh'iI. mentsi (nail of which, he has dicu'(ed hit duty with credit to liimtrlf, snd usefulnes to Iha publio. ' Indeed, there Is oo tituatitfi ia which he hu been placed, where ha ha not dime welL ' And although oma are opposed to him, all must have the candour to admit, that he deeerves well of bi country,' And from th honet conviction of our heart, w believe that If elected Freaident of th United State, he will administer tbe atTair of ur government with eorrectne and ability, and to tba laatinr ad- vantage of th American people. ' Bepectrull, eva. T, T. ARMSTRONG, . JOIfM IIILf, T Jms f foIMDEXTEO. Cpmrnitm. , The above addrea being read, it sru ordered thai the editori of 'be. Raleigh Rtar and West Carolinian be each furnished with a copy for pub Ccon,ndtbirttffmebrd.wotb dav of lb UcUoA.atcach of the separate; election la tbis county... JhCOVthVtiin,' CUlw CL. JJaJfte, Src'f V , :l' fAfr.jEtTihiliriii lmtelViTttcai the 14th inst'I noticed in account of a warew mssis, which grew tb past season in Waltbam, Maaaachusetta, and weighed . now It caa't be expected that Nortt) CaroHna will equal tba old bind of steady habits in vrgnu< produc tions, do more than the can irt men, eassr enough 1 to make rresiilents nut oft But yoa may tell your reader, that a Water Meloo grew, th test season, on tbe (arm of Mrs. Heary Conner, tear Beatties Ford, Lincoln county, which weighed ikrib-mr pounds! Haa aoy larger been produced in thia part of tba country I have neither seen nor beard of any such bore. about. Beside, many other grew on tbe am farm, which weighed from 30 to 331b. I do nnt know where tbe iced of these melons waa procured from, nor of what tperfrf and raw they are i but I shall call them th inesm assis! One wAa eni part tfit, Oct. 27, 1838. ITEMS A . An S&mw paper, in sttemptiag to my the eUction of Uen. Jackson would D a ratrar to tbe country, omitted the letter io th word ctinet so that by accident be told the truth, io aayiaf that' the elceiioa of Gen. Jack son will, be a nmr to the country !' (Jtfrgia.Mtmm. Gilmer, Wilde, Thompson, Wayne. Fo4ef,Mky a, and Lumpkin, Vt elec ted to Congress from this ute. Gen- H.rriaun, minister tb Colombia, was to hate atartcd Irom Ncw-Tork, for his dcstintfloo, about the 2jtn ulu - .... George "M. Dallas( Esq. an early and zealous friend of Ocn Jaekton, has been chocn Mayor of tba -city of Philadelphia.. llrory Bowles has been committed to f"V 1L i HACI.T ever tLe f'l:,., turf, look i!c lt cr k I I friend proia le u a full account of them, for vvf' neit paper. THE M UlKCrS. k ; rdwm7I,Oc4er3id -Cotton, 8 TJTa Beef, fresh In market, 3a J cent i Flwro-i. t to 1 1 peach brandy, JO to to, apple do. JW 4O1 flour, 4 a 4 wbiskeyi lit 11.. .u.ufej ' States bsnk not ee, 3 to 2 per cent, premium . (,lrtf, Oel. 3J. Upland eotfm 9 a 10 whikey, 28 to 27 1 bajrging-. 43 ineb, 23 to U $ oogar, 8 to 9 1 molaMea, 30 to 31 cental bacon, 6 lo Ft apple brandy, 27 to 28 1 bw wax,Jl corfaa, JJto ljh)ontes, UOtol05t Jamaica rum, 110 to IIS West India do. IS ' to 80.-North Carolina bills, 4 to 5 percent.'' die. 1 Georgia dt, 1 1 to 1 per Cent. do. fdr-t There isacoiitinuadgooliemand for Cotton, and the pricea of last week are fully Supported .hoii'd the river continue lown mock longer, acanJty of tb artkl my l icreaaw tbe price abade. 1 Cum.mi. Ckt. tS.&tm:7t a Srrvrheat 7V a ti iFloui 4 1 4 J out of tbe wsgon 1 corn 37 J nail 7U cants. , . r ..)-. - emrfi Otubr 24. Cotton, I to tO f fi3 baeeor HI SO fi-tefoeod. 14 a 9Uli:oorsuv 1 1' a" RJi'tacOnTlrTI T f lard;-er a f T-Krrilem- brandy, 38 30 1 peach 62 a 7$ Me.NoruV . , Carolina bank bills, J to 5 per evnt. discount " Georgia bills, 34 a 3i Booth Carolina biQil' 2 to 2 par cent, discount. Atw-ltrt, tHt. ZJ. Cotton, upland. 91 tu 11 1 cotton bagging, bemp 19 to Si, eotton 15 lot ,, 18 1 bide. 11 to 17 1 North Carolina bank bilk 10 per cent, discount 1 f. Carolina do. 3 1 VJ finia 1 1 Georgia, eItarien, aav. I'ricH at Memphis, West Tcwvaaee, jyrb' Sept. last 1 Bacon, 8 to 10i butter, I3 to 14 i cotton, 8 to 9t corn, SS to 30 j rlo-ir, i , larejf, 4 to 7 peach brandy, oj to 7 J apple Io. 2J ( TO abiakey, 23 to 20 ortb Carolina bank bill, uncertain Sooth Carolina and i.eorgia. 8F to 10 per cent discount 1 Virginia. 3 do 1 Teav aeaee fliato Bank, 1 to 3 do. 1 VssliVille bsnk, 35 to 30 do. 1 Abbama, 10 do. 1 limte.1 ratc Ti wane, and Mnwiappng. lmmfr lo thi county, on tbe 38tb ult. by !.. RfW Jams Stafford, Mr. John Fleming v. h hi, la Mi EHtabeth . C Smith, daughter of Cmr r-e L. Sraitk. - r , DXZ3 ine iftiuu laui 2jui year 01 oerage, Mu Sarah A. Crier, consort of Mr. Andrew Grire." " and daughter of Andrew noyt, tjrrrof hofa ville, Lincoln couhtr. la tbis county, about Eve mile north-west tfi thie pUcroa tbe 19th irwtant, Mr. Rebecca. Monroe, of Mr. TVoo(!oa Monroe, gged 5 -year. Her laal word " on ' futurity, ware, " that she did not fear death that ahe waa nt'wfled that the bad mad peace with he . Maker, .She left an infant child. ed 9 month s 27 dtjf 1 aiwl "on sffecllanaie hasbamt, and m "I . 1 a tl J i. a jaUin Hnisborougb, charged with inuf- ineooa, o "ZT deiing Pi o tier I Dickey. Mawfatiurt.k meeting as to have been beld in Orccnsborough, Guilford county, on Sjturdty last, for tbe purpose of 'oiRsniting a company to establish a manufactory in that county. The mana fiuring spirit seemi to be pervading the whole state 5 the people eppesr to be determined to render themselves indo pendent, as far a "my be practicible, not only of forrign importation, saddled with heavy dwieabv the late tariff tw,--but also of tbe northern manufacturers, who, by means of the tanff, were disposed 10 impose heavy burdens on tbeir Southern brethren. We would be re take occasion to re mind the citizens of Rowan county, that a meeting will be held at tbe court bouse 10 this place, on Saturday, the 8th Inst for the purpose of organising a company to establish V Cotton Manufactory in the vi-4 cinity of the town At her residence in Wadesboru' o iU, 13th' irst. Mrs. Ruanna Uarrin fUn. Tbodeaili of thle venerable lady hs spread a genera1 gtoom amonyj) her numerous friends 1 few parson hare beea more deservedly or mora universally beloved t few have poseed oalitiea mora amiable 0 more elevating 1 her manners were at once easy and affable and formed from a long and free lay tercoure with tbe beet society. In thi place, on die 26ih ult. after a Rntwei. ing and painful lllne, Mrs. Morffarrt Vuwntjft wife of Mr. Lewis Utiman. She was amiable, affectionate, rinwoa, ao4 oteemrd by atf lboV knew her- She endured her affliction wrtf patience-, arwt eiprcaaed . an,. n.ir aabmisv ' , . , 0 .. . elected our next rresuient, snouw oe on we 1 ami every trade, occupation and. f unmerited abtiae, betipmatised o, w,l be prosptred. to. degree that, , , even de7oUnced,, trti :ouU believe whohad not witnemedu. , But, gentlemen, th. U a mer eta in other parts -A our country. II. ...... ' 1 , .. . such etrccts in other parts A our country. A isesrdJTeTiumber"orThff'ehieflr Grange oooniy,- met -at the Itouse of .James Johnson, on the 4th tilt. 1 Maj. John Thompson, a . a! s - ...'! v. :r r r .. - . .., v. ,, , -,it cnairmanj rcter uiara, ecrewry: at wmcu 11 vucaavn was m'r-T-. . ... ,. . 1 r . 1 f . e .L - f . . jwxwikj!t.inc.jcieciniiecring journies 01 nc member ol tbe cabinet 1 and in commendation of the varied qualificatiuni, aterling integrity. and pure patriotism of Oen. Andrew Jackson : the meeting was addressed, at coruiderablc length, by Dr. James A'. Craig.""" " Pentuylvania. From this atate, the election ofcmemberaof Conjrrei. of the lerislature, &c. ll')iitW'4wvww ,kaaj,4lie Jnoat sk'rjfftine tT-. j. . . : Trienea ot env Jacttson anTicipated-. It-i now istration will be elected to Conpresa from tre whole atate, although at tbe lt clecUon betore this ':jt r seven Adums men were returned. ''In nearly all the counties, the Jackson majorities are larger than they ever were before. It is now coiifidemly expected, that the Jackxon ma- j'ln'y at the el. dot al . lection, will be WJUw: huch are the cttt-c 't 'tie viitainoua cojja handjy! mryjumcntsfj uicijtion jcj, ts a 'or to mere fab rication, a mere trick to aniwer a particular purp. l'wv vca some , of those, who have beeiinnosr'actlrerclrculat ai;iMl bim, have confessed, tlut, "tbe presi- demial question out of the way, there it no warr in Che nation they more bigbic esteem man pujjwerenus not 111c caae. Gen. Jackson', own conduct would standror ilielil "'8-"a; --t- .: There are but few of us who have not tome recollection of the laet war, of tbe feebaga and prejudice which existed, of the dangers and difficulties which were encountered, and of the victoriea which were achieved. Even then, ob jection were urged againt Jackaoni and it wa said that he waa unni ior a cummsnuer. uui no sooner had he entered our army, than ucceis cwndottrm:B?,f ?n ofroir), battle to ha-tle. from victory to Victory, until hi Jtreateatr enemies were compelled to aeaound Mtuaise.; No man ever fouebt with moreauccesa, nor wa any man ever more devoted to the interests and liberties of his country, than Gen. Jackson. In. deed, hi military career alone baa acquired for himself imperishable tame, ana tor the American nation, immortal glory. Why, thep, should we not do honour to biro who tSf von muni bftAPV ft bs CSatoSTv' , -.4. . ..... - - ton to tbe will of frovidence. Onnn; Her iilneerr she enjoyed that peace which tke-wmrhl HsannoW ' give, nor take awavr and died srltk ebeerint T hopes ccntenhglntffthrt'rawhich ad for tbe people ot uoo. a " Also, on the 3Tst near that place, Mr. JrresQ 1 - ab Arey, aged 35 yeara end 20 days. iftTiYfaTt, CxiUtirj &uat5 auons. 1TVDE. Il XLCYJLANDt .at the corner tt M.M. king and liberty ttreets, f htrmun, 3, have opened their Fall A'aortment of ffiireweaai Caller, anJ Stavy CJi, comprising almost every on trie, of tbe , Xnaa.. andr,: partrcula: saitrd for '.be oowtnern market --t bfTrTTm the most liberal tervnar Su4l and tba public: and will fsitlfuity execute asy . OMera recrrett arttciaa uv u.a nac. CHarUicn, Oct. 15, 1828. 6t43 bew-.. Triumfikiit OAitw .Tbe tIectioa,it Ohlov for metttatrtoLcong.res, of the legislatuie, Sec. bas resulted in a triumph to tho-Jarkoa cause. ...As far as heard from, tcven Jackson members to Con errss have been elected ; of these, Messrs. Shields, 1 1 win, Kennon, and Good enow, fsll staunch Jackson men) have beaten Messrs. Wood, Beecher, Daven port, and John C. Wright, that supple pander of the administration. It ia be lieved that Mr. Tiimble, the Adams can didate for Governor, in consequence of hi great personal popularity, has urc eeeded . jover Mr.MCampbell.' ... Butjhis election aftords the strongest hopes, that Ohio will show her patriotism, by voting for the candidate of tbe People - .the Farmer of Tcnnetsee, Andkiw Jacisow. -a) Two weeks since, we received a communication from Montgomery coun ty, reiative to a publication we lately made, of certain persona having been ar rested there, as counterfeiters, and, after v legal exsminatnpischairj:;t)0?'f ! officiating magistrates ; but the letter having been either loat or. mislaid, we have of course been unable to publish its contents. It shall, however, receive pub-1 licity, should we be able tolay onrtandtiThr-i-;ii wmMxMm.L.y i ,tiJ, q f()ffi rinnE fc's'tby.frrlifa Plvtr j l tatUn, in th Forks of tbe TadV. km. containing six or seven hundroal 11 - acrse of Land, well calculated low eotiouau i grain t formerly owned byCoL Rich mond Pearson, jr. at the mouth oT Dutchman. creek 1 will be told on the premise, on tbe 4tbj Monday 01 November, upon credit, to thi high. " est bidder,. . Person within? to see the lanja may call upon RWbmontf dr'u.' Vjr, ; fsramt.- ' JOS. PEARSON, Trvnee. (kfhtr 13A, 1 82A. 3t0 ON Tuesday, the 25th of November nex& will be told, at the late residence of Ok Robert Moore, dee'd. in tbe Jersey Settlement Howan county, Jrjl8 likely .Vrrte, men, women and children Several likely Uorteti 80frwe-4QOQ bnahola nftrw. "10,000 or 13.000 wirht of COTTOaf- : A valuable Ltbntrt,tjt Medical and Miaceuav ous Bnlttt . By e, Oats, Hav, and Fodder '1 ' ;" Houaebokl and Kitchen Furniture, ic, on it. Its principal complaint, if we recollect rightly, from J single perusal of it, is, that there was an implied censure con tained in oor article, against the examin ing magistrates. Our language, we con fess, wi calculated tot convey such an im pression , but il was not our intention, irtfoef. mant,o wrmnrrrthe- nagirta atw were under the impression they acted according to tho evidente before, them : all we intended to 'express, was a rr;rr (bat the men implicated vhotilc-havc bt,ci discharged y as,we yet believe they were guilty of frtiat wjs luid ;o rJn'tf cbirje. pleted. ferm! made known on the day of aa)e KBENEZER MOOUE, rcmn" Rowan retrnrv, Oct. 211, 1828. 5i4Z N. B. All perwo indebted to the estate Dr. Moore, are dctired f make p.ym nt iiiirae. diately, aa no' lunger indulgence can be riven... " Trust ftaYta -.rr: jtS TTBV" virtu of the power eontaitt- tf-" T JjR,0edoX;t ,amm.:iCM JJw ..aobwiber b y. Jaeob tiofl bed, : ri-:iio, on baturilay, irtv T.H ot.NO veii i i.:xt, af tantaliou, Coiilainii .$7.ial "hear .'; i'jt- Meeting imim-,R ViKtmanty9i'f? fii'c'i,i,hiw(ii t" saic, wiiibc turtle. fnowti An ' tbe fin -t sale. HUCH PARK S, Wftw 4fto6T0,-lC&T - ,;5t3i .--.
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 4, 1828, edition 1
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