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AUSTIN & C. F. FISHER,
Editor and IVoprittor. )
NO. XLVI. OF VOL. XX.
(Whole So. IOSC.)
SALISBURY, N. C, 3IAY 1, 1810.
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AfcV" ery fl"" ati.t 1rir a)s.i?tm',ntT.t- Rranir.r
purtct l n'I pan-kniven.jby iSilVrent Matiiifneiurer, Wittu
ii;t:r articles "'""j kept y Jpwclir, al of which wiltj
i,.i .i i pr,,i!i.v.!tir r.fi,or only six jikiMIih credit. ftf-
WorM.ine f;MLti("tilly and puncluillyT
S!whnr. May 2,
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"ir5 wf .the" OJcv' It'iwiil Toe Mausioi.,
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rt)' iixa L'aiiTiinex-ir-in..iTrii:Diiidj
J Hanwev'i4, Oiklev Grove, Iredell, conn-j
y.ij-'S i,v. NtVtuiiLxefjfiily . tewjerif'.'bij
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I .riin'-nla nf tjt profefeion.'
Vrom llr Split h CarpUna Alnnufclurint
Co.
' tiiil-rri'-T has rreeiv"..
V-imMhe? ahove ("oiiipi;iy.
a larr'cpimply nf ftails
-eiin il, if not Kii rior, I
"rlliTi mnk". mul In.
i.e nrrmrrrirrents li.r
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.-..-.nil !. urn,. .MiiV'AKL-JtltOW'W.
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lit io-.-i-ai! u-isr.
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"Irori" Trtisiflltt" IIIiTjri Ifimil.lTn
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4 imvc C'mipiny, l-ir lie- r-.'suUr ntp,.!y
CU?SniG IiJON,
. iiirli we!! i Inp'ed in H'.i:" :. mi ! Cmriacc Work.
I Sli-teii"', A-.'., uhi4.li lu; wj!iJ ou reibomkli: .
Hr,e. i fr-W. Nil. UI'IIV,
S-ilinlmry, !)ec''HilT 0, l--'!. '-sliin.
'VaWonwj; Vtus'vncss.
VIK SuWnU'i keeps cuiisUuiUy oil hand,.
:,t HfM.rlinent "f .
uer
. at
IXZMjY CLOTHING, I
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lii'iill-im it's i'ar, Kieh as C'H"t. i'aululuwu, aad ,
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v. a .,! ei 1 lii:.iiiabie. II;' im ;i!mi prepsreil I" rut,
..I in !( el .!!i;n' in the anint fmhinnaMr and dvraMe
"t Ir, r,!i(l w.tira'itfil to fit. II, also, keep a pond S-
h. ruin lit ol Ckillif, Caasimeres and Vestin'S nt lliv tirsl
ipuliiies, wlectiSl by himself in the New York Market,
all of wlilch Ue will sell low for Cli. I
- N. H "He -strH c-ntinm's-io tech-'he artoi Cutting
2 vim-ntson the must approved plsnndf the DWl Tailor?
i'i .New York and Philadelphia. ' ' - .
j"r Cmtiiig for cmtorners done on the shorieft no-
' t... nn.l orders troin a dixtance, attended to with rie-
-mlp'44i'kwp. .v il Lhu JuuimI JVIJLluaM.V
.-iVebnckbuildiiig:' -' ''' HENJ. P. PR A LEV.
?s ollcAmr,i Sulc
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IVILI. be Sold, fo c.ts1!, at the CourfliOliae in
' Sitli.slmrv, on. Miwhiy Ihe 4th "day of May
next, (it lKio couil day,) - --
Cum HUMiaiai sj
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(Firr Men and die IPofan,)"'
Tho Tavern House &:LoTs
In vSal!l.irv, now occupied by William .
.. Crawl'ordf loethet.wiljhjlw ,
IIOUPIIOLO FURNITURE, j
To satisfy stindry ftecution, to' wit : one in favor
tf Jnhn Ray; Admr., rme in favor of I). F. ("'aid
one in favor of Isaac Kambart, and one in
favor uf Daniel II. Cress.' .
JOHN II. HAR DIE, Sheriff.
April 11, 1?4(. " 34 t
To JiMirtir) men roaoh-!TIakcr.
T',E "ber will give steady employment to i wo;
Bool Journeymen Caieb-makers, who can comej
well recommended for habits jf sobriety nil itKliin'ry.
Their bis.newi will he to make arid repair Coaches, &e.,
for which, (if they suit) he w ''J, VpA BlT Vrl
. s)J. . licver vvaicaea, . j
r i e i'l "u'n ','ia'i",n re0,'" '. K0'" ' ' Dnlnr from h
f -V I . F"b Chain tnd Keyo, Breast I'me, i .'pr,.riv nt Cut
r s i mjfcr rungs enver iiiuiPf ii!ivw, ; l,i,ir..
- i f.i IVnril.. CrM.liviil .ml nlnin.'l T.wihJ VT 1 r U.' '
Olilcrrs of the Ollii Koiairnt.
"r0(J are coinmjo'M to parade at the Court.
H'niite, in the Town uf S.iltsburt," on Sntiir
dthe lCtliuf May, at 10 o'clock, A. M., armed
with Minkelif, for drill. j
- ... Uy order M" , '
K W. LONG,, C..I. C'omMt.,
' - 64t h K(iriineiiV N. C. .Militia.
J. M. HiMiN. Adj't. , .
Salisbury, N. C, April 24, 1810
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CAB1NKT 0RKi i
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1 IIC Sultscriber informs the j
public that he continue the
CaliiiM-t-.TlnLiii
IN THE VILLAGE OF
LEXINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA.
Ho is prerwred to r xcruje nil dcscrip'ions nf work
in bis linn of business in very superior ttvle, as re
nit rtil ttrnrUmfin li.fl miff iimlitriiilj ait ..arlotfilu An
tt'iurr tttrmm iiiuu in nuuiui'u dv hiiv o'llrr eaiau
lnhfncnt nf the kind in thin iej;ion nf country. '
riiM.iiice thankfully received and
hfully e.TPcutnd. -
Scantlinj and rini'k. taken in exchange
NATHAN V. I'AKKS. '
lincton, Fi b. 7, 1S40. . ' "r
JN..TlO(.TCSV!Li..lii DWU; tOUNTY, N.C
THOMAS-FOSTER
I Uie public that he has removed from biai
.-.rmer sumi. mowinga the puUUC j
Hiiiare, in the lown oiMuckavilie, where be wil eon-
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iHinn 10 reen a iivu.ir, or rn f.Kl.VA,iil'..M i
nnrisTwTahTroomT'''1
which are six pomfurtMbJi- Dlliees for geiilemen of the
Rar, all 'convenient to the Court lloio. . The tubfcri-1
t.- oer pieije nimwii io ine mom oingeni exenmns, to:
r 4jo.titiou le nucb aa niay-calliiti luntjlira.4
i lile. Itar and Stable are bruVuIed in ttuff Wat' TnHririi't
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1 .i i ii',t;i' in.,.,,,,
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"? I-?. "rtWTrftai8Waee wltfc I'Ui to and tba. Wliijra
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rv,v.
A i JfY "ft Tf-4 llUL !MrjCIIt)'cr.Jl on hanflj
in !aliabiirrt lliree hurt rate fiwtfTrsi'iins,
J-tr i .; -
i . . MJIKUN HIELICK.
)vivlM-t 61K19. It;
. ' US T OP LKTTKKS rcinainiKg in the Post Of
tk ailiui(mr:tonrN.ll,nnthe 1st of April. 1840.
tiMijaniin ltjThii ;s, Abel I. CineMn, Cliza (Vaiper,
Ciirh-tmn ilirr, Hanrietta Heafirun, Win, Frank,
Iophui Koiist, Alexander Ha.len, Ueoben Mar, lis
rod l'o.(ie. John Hichard (2, Kev.'l Keed, Jos..-h H.
heovill ), Mia R.icliael Smith (H), Mrs. Isnbellaf
Tlimnas, (ieorjc Wheeler, Jetf"erit'Willsrl, Henry I
Wileon. ' M. Hi) U N S A VI Lf.E, P. M."
Ij xink'inn. April IT, 1S1II. 3w
yt-ro5 wjxmja a
ROM
t.i,n io ioo,io.i ine.moius nuiiiraiuia
.i.. ... enu oiL'n i..
" T 'I! I i.JO.7 '1 1
America Vrm,rr,. Tl. Ih.I.- Im. I.hh reeent.
Iv-WWth- Ioiled SiHterw eaid to Imv writlena
work on tins country. Various conjecture hTive i orguinenl to show the mfluence attempted and ex
l.eeo .. rev eling the el.j- cl of her v.sit to the lPrc,Hcd b.v ,,"8e '"K "ffice. wanted to
tiern world which bears her fiitmlv ttame. , A
"w1rh(tnf prpriWnWTmiriTstr?t HtTrmpy
iJur ioa ib.ff itiie coe aa..i4v.Biliiliiytui by
mat .ion touching our luteruul government, resources,
p. l icy , purjHwe, c. Oiher have given a more
..rumaii.tj.c.Wliit ii't!ft.i'l,!l.cC !W'I,ViiLar.r',,,,l!f
lliem to ton lolereshnu Hssoi iiiliiins whicll eoMiee-
ted her nana, and the history ol her .incest rs with
llie treit I
TJicie laSi
Mlllieill oil tills Mile ot tlio AllnntlC.
mjDiitlarity m the wh 4o aH.ir, but
no iiioii.enli.Ds risulls, wc uriiiiue. will ! Ilk
prijumiic, will b- likely
to rentier the prcsenl ri'preeutativeso tho Vespuc
ci I'umly so intimately identified with the Amen,
c in roniinent as accident has decreed thai the first
lue'iionihle one nf the name should lie. Individu
als Twd of thi) (omntice of history might havo been
giuiifitrbeth.ips if the lady had lound a congenial
piriiier tor lite ill this Kepulilic ; and others lor
Mm j.Ju: .uLthCAJl!
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l-dI!Uii;iUi irir.!CLer.. V:'l!3i
n peiseiluo il eibi, if Congress
w.iulil nave oeen pi
Ii nl foi got Ion ccrtuin scruples wlucfT stood m the
v.avof;.o npproprniii.m of land."" But this is a
loh'iler of luct world, and we are a matter nf jact
.... .... .
iteoplc: sr the Hung must stand a it is. i iib iirsj
book about America, was written by
the hrst ot
the Vespucci; and if praised the country "and
that highly." The lust of ihe Vespucci has writ- i
ten a ta.k about America 'too. Whether it prui- '
sea the country n not, remains vet to be seen. If
il shall prove to be as productive of fame to the
decemlanl of the race, as the firt Iss'k was touhn
Her reiu-ai ol gilts wnicn private iioeran.y '"!'
In hen,, u,,, her bv-suhsoriptumS and other means,
shows a proper sense ol d.gmty.aiid place, her tar
beyond the class of adventurers who wi.iietrrne in
t-nliC mystprv to excite imyt, CreH-ening her
W-k ..n this CHintry; it ia stud, bv those who have
een portions of it, in d-iiote jrreat ability, it will
lie interestuur, at all Mcots. as c.ming froin-one
iu..,;.,-i-n!n- u-h.rh i. eedeafrd ttt millions, and
3
twhich is connected with a hemisphere deavinevj t
twciinv an imiiorlaiit place in the Instor
story o!
man
kind. Baltimore Amrr. .
The Sight CtirVis, in his work oa the preser
vation of the" sight, places drc among the most
prominent mailer which affect tha visual organ.
The veil pomes particularly under (h, '"n.
wearing of which he contend permanently weak
ens many naturally good eye, on account of the
ihe eve to adiust itef io the cease-
vjbmlllKul .wf ,,, ,;ry common article of
. , . . , ,. ..r.i u-
aress. innie snouiu mcreioro oe tmciu. i.-
they bide their pretty eye wiili a veil they may
hr,"& "P0 Ihemselves.i aerloui and lavting di
t.-progwiuiir,ui wjs Jtoe(,iueK( a!soTo
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son to. regret ner visu to ine esi, tinw gn pllWwhHi in ,mt0phl-t f .rm in this city, and exten
brought her neiihr a lover nor a section of laud. , g)V.y rircu,,t throughout tbecountry. Verily, ;
. I5"t we know not jbal.slijsiirea jeither ; no u appejut , i0 odClQ. hcat.black cockade J
woirld we speak of her but in term of resjs-ct. federalist" eulogizing men for their Jctteraoti j
bilitv.
WHO ARE THEY?
The Pillowing extract from the late Soeech f
Mr. VVatersoii of Tenn., on Mr Bell' gag law,
will show to the Ainern.nn People, vko are he
men who noininiitt'd and are now supporting Gen.
llarnnon foi President, and trkut are their prin
ciple.' The Speech w in reply to one made
by Mr Boll, on bis gag law. -
: Mr-Watte rwn eaid i x
; l hold in my hand, Mr. Speukcr, a pamidih't
j rontnininir the Itfuccedini's of the lale HarrialMiru
""nVen,,"n' l,tI,,er w"n,ne na'neaof the HelB.
((ale from the several States, who nominated (ten.
Harrison a candidate for the Presidency. In look,
"'g pmopWet, the nmuiry ut(reled itself
io my niinu, wno were mean oeiey ue n nai are
their -prolesHionuT - What -are their principle t
Were they delegate " iresh min the people, or
wr re they the reprewnlulnea of moneyed corpo
rations, of mere town politicians, and street braw.
leral Allliouli I knew the task would lie an ar
duotia one, and the performance of it might call
down upon my bead the vengeance of the OpMji
(ion, yet 1 set about it, and have collected a mass
of information, on all thew points, which I will
lake this opjiortuiiity of laying before the House
and the xouiitry. I would here stale that I have
derived my infonrmtion, not from one, nor two,
but at leant fifty members of Congress from every
portion jf the Union, and have lull confidence
ii-yscii twai a is strictly correct so iar a it goes.
If, however, I should make any statement winch is
not substantially true, in regard t.t a single dele
gate i in thai CoiiVHoiuin,! wish liT he enr wtt'd ni l
prorreu. . 1 would an no tnnn lutein iimni mills.
I'm e " iieither will i ntniHirvbitav. I trill "wmply
ve BUC, (Hi.u M nl!re wcu i, ,0 u,fHn a,i
,,, l)U)(jTlh.rh1- it will be elearly bn, whether
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General Harrison h tho neoule candidate or
. , ., . , ! ,' . , S ,. i
' "" nrmK " mm emr,r. i win at.
o note those who were for John Q. Adams for the
rreeideocv. . I winii to snow the gentleman ironi
iUltiaCiUJSe:iJj.how. inDV M.frwml J had in the
'ill lf;:.J :'.-.'':r:.-iV.--ir-.iA''-:irr.-.'.-j;-i.
imr.iwuurir vioTrniiuii, ouu bi im irnmo iimu iu
-rFini.,,. iirTr- ii. -..j. i nriii. i in", w .nni "'J
colleague mi ciiongea mi opinions oi ins prrhem
(mlitieul .ansittiate since 1827, when be charged
Mr. Adams, and Mr. ( lay, in a letter to hi com
i;iii uH nnuma iilo nowAC undflr . uvuua J
)W.fM WIJUrWI'NE HI. 1 k.,.'iu. .... " v, m .yU..M.'ri
formed vim the ftisi of mutual hrnrfitt to be re-
.cared and conferred, when he alleged Ilia I floe
triiiesvcrc hetd by th&f AtlnmiirRtiow, Uui
ite of the ftrut principle! of free liorernment,"
A I any rsie, Iw socius u be iu btrauge company
Hut to the Convention : rf' .i "
" - prksidknt. : .,:
Jiirncs Bjrlmur of Virginin, lawyer, waa Mr.'
AduiiM1 HecroRiryot War also" Minister to Etig
Uud' under ll)e,-i.iiiuAdiniiilgtration. ,
Mr. W. ass here interrupted, by a federalist.
- wha found that bif parly were about being used uf,
I'tthil ivbCwistifii W io "Mr.' -WattrirMirirTnrrmh;-
.a;j ,u I, ! , it..tl,
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I cushion on the inlhiences exercised ov officewrTiT
, 'l,rs Hitical T''r'f l''6 country, and he
' l''UKtll.lL.lJUl Jlglll Jtsjn oet 1o,lJiftt. tourae ot
i"""w r,,D !"""-- """i
llivfJ9eKIRit
Adiiiinistratiiin, and the discordant materials of!
FTe was tTien pefii.itleu'To procccuTiy a vote oi
the House. .," ,
Vicn PRESIDENTS. V
Thon.ns Meicalf, of 'KemuckT.He www R
..'. r-....... ifr.n 'ii-....i r...l
l,il, OninV Aitnn.a
M,, . Mli..ij,.g.Jwi 1tf Jpdi"S. lawyer.and
. wa j)ir j,,,, n,nry A.laips. .. - "
Peter R. Livingxton, of'Now lork, a retired
luwver, and wna fur John Quincy Adams.
Jacob Burnet, of Ohio, lawyer is an avowed
federalist, and wore the blin k cockade in 1708.
But let liiit) speak for himself :
' Cimc issati, Nnv. i17.
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4ia Ttistii.iti t urn rinl HiBtUMi.rl In m inn
;,,r luijeeJ itny thinjr nT nivi!t, Mrther:thlis necea.
Mry , !ing ine usiissetsMIB III w'h'Ch I participated,
yet I an iinwdhnir to conceal the fact, that I was, and
ALWAYS HAVE BEEN A FEDERALIST. Ica.
j n that sriiooL I retain- and CUEKIHH THE
A Mr.. ilewriiitive nithe mirert KcDiiblican oatrinta
- i;, - , . i., . -
the country Ins ever produced."
JACOB BURNET.
ToJ. Bn.AriKu, Jr.
I would addttiat Judge Burnet was onu of Gen.
Harrison's chief spoke? in tlie convention. Jio
well were the delegates pleatrsl with hi speech, in
which he pronounced Harrison a JeiTersonian Be-
publican, lhat by a Vote of the convention,, it waa
Re,a,bhcanisin.
, , m w . jnterr0 ted; ,flef
j . .m. np,m-,(i ,n ornMMM, ,
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Jobn'Artdrew fichnltx of Pennsylvania. He ws
i . . . .
.elected Governor U IIUU JUie UJ Hit) Iwima mtK!
i party, but anon evinced .ympiom. ijfapostacy, and
I ultimately leaped over into the I ederal ranks,
i where he ba Umu a valiant aoldier for near ten
James Wilson of New Hampshire, lawyer, anti-
waf-' Fedevwiwtt- AUJiiionoit, and- .waalW-John
Quinc Adams. W hen a candidate for Governor
of that State, in he advocated the most ultra
Abolition doctrine. " Congress ha power," said
lie, in reply to tha jnterrogatorre of the Abolition
ids, " to abolish slavery jn the District of Columbia
ana in ine I erruonesana kid siara iraon mere
- 1 tlMf hctween the States. I am of opinion Congress
OUgtll, wnmnji uciaj, io vxcrissi mu jsm, nu
body hu oyer the ubfeel.' - - - -
Isaac C Bate of Massachusett, lawyer, bank
director, agent for Mswacbusett "claims, member
of the State council, au old Federalist, and wasfor
John QuiiKV Adams..
-John S. Poter of Connecticut, nhvsician. and a
stockholder in banks. II wa nnc a Jackson
man, but(krtedabit'lheimflf thani. rrrl I
was goltou up b) tin- Oppa rvimntiwoe
of the removal ot the d.itt iron tU fUi.k 4
two mi'i . i.K , ,
I)vid Hazard of I Vlaware, cnerrbanl, d.itctcr
of a hank, and was for Joba Qutaey Aiar. -
George Howar4 f Mar.ki,-lir!rer? Gi-ver.
nor, amf was dir John Qmnry Aiinat. f
r.fthrnim Marsi iA' New JertJeyprofwtwr arsd
keefier of a hotel at a fashionable waieimg j-',
and wa for John Quincy Adams.
HECRETAIUESL
Charlea B. Peaniee J PermSnia,' fcaTe'r.
He niede a two day peech in Irte lycvUture ut f ih Jewell county bank, and waa for John Quincy
that Stale, in 1934, against tU Book uf the Usard Alanw. . - 4-
Suteti, and such w as bis decided oppasiitua h tbal E. Champioa nacoo, lawyer, ana of tbe preai
insiittrtion and the Whig psny, ihl be was r-dem of a tenk, ami wa fur John Quincy Adams,
elected in 135 or 6. But k ! to tew aatunUhruml ; F.beMAer Jjeksoo, lawyer, bunkatlornty, and
W every body, he immediately tuirUed wer mto - m$ (at John Quincy Adams.
tle Federal tank, and to rap Ike chtnat ; ' ? . - VERMONT.
aiKwtarv, voted for the recharter taf lae fcank. ad ,, . , . , . P
by bi.-uifluenca carried tb. meagre rer ttol"" k "kholder, caalner of a
head the Democracy He i abw ,sln,aa "d"2f Mtf
account of the part which be .4, u, tb ! , H J?"! Ahtionist, and waa lor
Me buckshot .r at H.rrr. in awl QuV1f n .1 . , . . r
will never be formic for her ijJi. URT'?I,I,VIU, AWi lomst, Iivea. m
wtulst 8,.,ker of tba Senate at that of bm-i Mr' bUf? ' lMtlvt; f " f U rial'l toud
c. ng frightened, at bis tmn iawsemMM. and f V , Q"" J ',,l
iumpiiVg out of tl,e back wmd. - , Br,gr, lawyer and Abol.t.oa lectun-r.
Sv vanu K. Lvii.au C Nim. awn-btnt.
-n.u,.x1k. I .-i -- r. .
a resolution iiNMrnclififf the KfwtwPiM'iv ia tnt- f
grcsa, from that' State, t rewind tite rrwVttnn e- - NGW YOUK.
lusrt to receive or art oj Ab:ttti f Uk-o. CnaBiileir Sarr en;liaiil, baek coin'm'ou'-r,
Charb- Paine f Versau'tf, SMtadktuier. ad.aad was fur J. bn Qainry Adam. - r. '
ihe eon of Ehjth PtV, b wa appwiaraf
. trie! Juitire-nl -rMtit ts ibai ti?r Aiaiaac. lUlW tpcalMiitedi I burg d'Alliurea ta Kngluiid by
aaa fog Julia, Qiiiwea Aaaawa.
. . tcoriTJ . Bvaipn, lawyrr, am was Y J.ou .
j Quincy Adams. .-- r- j -
I will iww, Mr. frwwker, tk va ib & re-J
ypHwt iHilUajr.
" phical order. ; rV , "I .
J1A1NL. f , IKiOky tkMen, lawyer, and bank director.
John "'Seal, tiwjer, and wa f...r Jia Qihacjr' Jsb Hammond, lawyer, and ptoolatorin real
Ailiuns. . I" i Ji. ' i-l. . sesUte hi the city of "New York. 4 '
mart flrndiry, awtbn rfHr
hurj cunvention, is a lawver, AiKs'i:ioiiit, aad au
U-slwwJhalw-liwtMB-Ti
.EUtfha II. A llsm, lawyer, " He i a awaaWr'.cl
the Lgilaiure of that ttfiie, iod recenfiy Vd I'
instruct their Reprrsj-n'siivrs ia Osiew i try i
acitid.W. Coat Jolitjsuu'a resulaiiii leainai ll re-
ceptin f Aboliiion pciitwnv- - , v '
George Pendleiotu merchant, Alm-'itioou-t, amTto dnnk ka'rd' eider, until theCltamunen waa Xr
was tor Jnhn Uuincy Adams. ' , " '
Miplw Fsy, ecnool teaclier, and was for John
t "i j. -'-
I or jonn Muiucy jiiiiim, . ,
't ii... I- v..... a -Za r,.
..(.1. a.uiT, iio.i,iiau.,. ji wutiiHm;i, vorj .-.ivtim, viiKtir,, rrnutouaii', uj j;iuaauro, anu
John Quincy Ad urns. " Jbn Quiimtj rAiTiinV ""t- '
J ; -"""' -' kev HAMPSHIRE. ' ' . f - Aosna Hrijrgs, niiufciiirer, and wasTor John
.;VCri.lfra StepW, merchaait, aad! wa Cr ' Jd';1Jnf 'Ad,, ' tT . ,
Quincy Adams.-.. . t ',tt Rwwe '
Solmnon McNeil, apeculatoi:, aad was foe Jbo ! ,by 'fBcy . cly removed froiu
-ffifiiiy Ad.tna.T-'-- : - V t f t ly. 11a t. aa eld Federals
Quincy
W,l; UmtkUamK,i ? M Q'liney Adam:
ine Ada'ma. :- " - : . . . M Jlamiltoo. -.lawyer, catial c
Jatne
" J hii O linrv Adn'itM. - : . , ,
rfi iiiti'.ln Irt f.r ttmrtM& mnA ll.r J.J.n f jiin r
. ... ........ -
'-MAaimEfrTfk--- r - -
iVIeg Sprague, a. lawyer, was for Joba Q'lincj
-'Adams, anirtrtrtnerty r SPtjatorlo' C'MirewT'.iB
Maine. ' He came Io Button, it n shrewdly ,au
pected, because be wa too aii-Aocralic foe'Demo
cratic Maine. '.,-
tfiprmef; H oar,1a wrer." Prsrrfn9ft!ieiair
-aurtf-bsiik 4uwcluT, X bulilinni'ilj and wa for Jobrrti
If ntrtry nn mar -
V"f'ciiaiT-'vi
Arienms mimuitiurtr, Atmniooi. tank
... t . . . - t : rr
TJ."rn ?" . ' .hTI- t r i l'. baokailfer,- and wa. for
John Hnwaril, cashiet the. B4, Jnhll Q.jincy Adam. ;. ; -..JUld
wasfor John Qaiocv A Jams. s. t."i;i b:'.'.":i.iJ.T.-----t .-trfr.-..
!!. Gra4Juia'aakVKyV;tTrT' 'W?'Wim5.
tor. and was for John Umacr Adams.
'" I
John Qoincy Adam. Ilia Uil.? r is ptetJetc of a
'(ieorge Ashmnn, lawyer. Lank director was
fori jIiii Qhocy Adams, aud would like to be id,
.Congress.
IWker Runmll, e4,ier cf Mfacturer, and ;(
Mechanic. B.k, Nanluekrt. a.wl an ara.a fcr ,
Mr. Reed a seat ia Coneresw. II was f..rJuba' i
nine Adams. - - - - -
lltrv Si... lavCr.J... ,.,..'.- I,.,?.:..!-..
i p l n . V ii i ,7-1"'1QorriCT Adair. .
ral Bank, PatjifN! d, baa a atr.wi kaiAerwir ba ti. w T. . . . i ,. .
in Cngre, ami wa. lor John Qui-, AdaL. , i ; W ' TVr.- A Wrttomaf , analo.
N.thanH M. Iavi, Uwyer. bank director. .j;mJ1' lTl. . U. ? A v -
wa.forJohnQ.incyAW.: - , . , , Vft bT' '
Charks, Hudwon, clergyman, Otrecte, We I , T??G Ah"l',,"0,s, nd r
tern Railroad, niemlier "tha CL bitterft n"" f V , 'V
t Federal,., and wa. for John Qine AW KjtZ, -fr-S
Warren Lorering. lawyer, tnnk commissaoner.
and wa for Job) Quincy Adam.
, James II. Duncan, lawyer, president of tb Me
rimnck Rank at Haverhill, member f the Sttte
Cmirrcif, and wa for John Quincy Adam.
jv ... ... . j , ... . "'ihhbiii in ine city o Srn loiK.:
r t IT . f?9 ,0lh", lUrttim'f lh" F. Allen, director of the City Hank pf
Cojt-bul : went a. IrasfVr o Pe.jjj. fm it, . TlS: lavnk S
A. hi. nam .. rcd bowevr, anK? tb b, ol UlMr, ,m, w j
SCu,T?lU ?M"y: P-'Toorbee... retired merchant, and
ry other delegate from 4hat fciate.) aod was for j rrvvvvVv..,.
' John Quiucy Adam. PENNhT,VANIA. '
trtwgfl G. King, Uwyer, bank enmmtstnner, 1
,.M",.kkLhoUerLud " ff J'-,,,. H1"" Adam-1
In i 163! J, be mad a aeech tn H e Leudatare of!
ivooua iminapnni mr. n t tmon ami A IWMllKie
rstanlutions. adooted b I Imi HaMf B -wm
-t.ya Congees, 4U.J4to-h4a.htkkm W folrtwiaand rtiWha
cause generally. Quincy Adam. ,
city of Providenc. i a Urge aioclhtibW ia Uk,! Jobii Q.,,ney Adarrw. . , ,
0i'0,d.Fd,f', "' J' Q,i,,cyi s,r. " Mayor of Philadelphia.
Ada.nl, cM M imw a warm adower t that ter 'AU-i.mler Quinton, tavern keener, a regular
,n Federal Aiclnnea, axcept whe. k Wk. out of b.h Federalirt, and ba. alw.y. bl. oPP.aid to
(ha traces, and then ha ear W Mr. Smntw- RepoWiran mm and measured 1 '
i. a Mm. Hrt.wiM.i lanj,asl M a -Cdlm M. Cree.1, anirchant, and wa, f.,r J(,!m
pirantlb,aeM inUS.aafthel'1rtesi .Ms-lQay Adarwa. - - . V. m-
A little better than a year ayo.be lapeerb! Jme Calhoun, merchant, and wa. for John
'.aetiinat Atbertnn ssw'mm, wkacb b aaaWwl'Qdiac Adama. . ,
1 to eon tbo Akobtinwattv "', Cworge Cbanvbera, Uwyer, Abolitit.nTst a'nd waa
W,lh.m Anthony, inamifciahr.bAak ractr, t John Q.,iuey Adam. w.oowM
and w..f. John Quincy Adims. - - -- , JoI Adam. Fisher, lawy'er, and wu for JoW
erl wk, was trwin Jekinn man until
JM ell the Hank. He is now Oto W big
cMlniae for lieutenant (ioverhnr of Uhmle IsUnd.
t OXNKtTlfl'T.
Chr?e I)vtes, rdil.or"of a Federal newspaper "
tSe criv t4 Htrfi'rd.
Win. . B-iar fioan, Uwyer, and bank stock.
( bar II. Ptielp, lawyer, bank director and
xVbkv, and J"h" Q'"'cy Adama.
Charles Hiwly, liwyer, bank attorney and
inrkV4iiee, and wa for John Quincy Adams. '
J ub S. GlaiWiojr, niaieilarturer, president of
w . -f""- --""-7 .- - r-"V""""' -"'
er " aainisirBii(i, ana wh mrnea out uiwer
Jackson.
-J An A kuMr-inwyrr, m of Itafiis . Kipj;, and '
to Qmmtf AdwnhII W the-mniie -b
nfn?ata a rrsoiuirua nni ini Aiegiainiuio
of X York, detiAuncim s resolution adopted by-
liu1!tw, ia irgail hi Abotttiuo rjulitiu'iia, lotftltes
wf! the IVmoerattc Kenretnitutives frum-tbat
"aVwUlr 'iu5 "1"
and the wo ot Alesander Hamilton. -
fankalrwefor ,
aad vaa f if John Quincy Mmim."'''''" -r
Hudsoo McFarianif, mai.uf.icturur, .director of
a ha ik, Abi'tithmuit, and was lor John Q'lincy
Adams, " ' , ; .- V.LLsH'5.J;.
Henry Roaw, lawyer, and would be tha last man
. ttauett-a.
.tc-iuj.
iumc nuiaau . , , ,i .- . a
l'i..i.. i..l:m' ,i ! i j
i: UerJ .'ltk Uwyer, caiial cumiuwioUi r,
, . i . ., ...
ixorckcruucKor, lawyer, oresiueiu oi 1 1 if a-
4 anuibtJuitiii Uaiucy. Adam, r , ; 1
heniard ISmi', lawyer, and was for John Quincy
Adaroa. " ' . " ' " '
Sylvester Gilbert, mercliaot, and was for John
Qwoey Adam. '- -a
Hat id fetrie, merchant, arid waa for Jehn Quin
CT Adainsv , ,j. .,. .
CT. kirkmnr, lawyer, a iWfoaied eaniliiliito f.r
e-, and wa for Joli.TQuiric vAiranis. -
ACC44awXJlia
Ljj .kJ a. i " . at t .i.. a j
' i . w
to
Jamea Dunn, lawyer, editor, and was for Jolin
Quincy .Adam. 'm j ; 't. ...
Amos P. Grander, lawyer. '-. j
J. I. Ledyard, a gemlcnian of leisure, and I ifaa
n y, ,
,i, .... j'
Adams. v ' ' " ' " ,
wyer, artstocrat, and waa fur
-v'c t . -i
wsyer, him Wa Mr John
r "v e . ... -t . .. , - -
naat Urn log caUn,r.i Uia-twiwkliBg of an ver
" l'"M 'f II' BJII llUlfl 1111 lt'a
or anon a any oi ner named man. -1 -
Cbauncy .Tucker, lawyer, and was for John
Qia?y-AdawBV'-----r 'V-:- .'-jv;-..;t'..:
Robt. Smith,
, , one Of I llilens Mionhnna' rm.
! tiif t'i.iumrmarr mirtwtfciwaHii,tjJi.-.: ..r wi
oer, atnj was for John Qincy Adams. " ' '
: JVh J-'-ated candidate for Con."
grew My friend LtSmlaid bim out a cdl.l a. a
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Lexington, October 11,
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