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wiiotjjs vol u s.a\.\s\\vv v.r tvustt.w 1 , m . iv c..3.1iat di lil.m.m v\l hi ih ■1 1 ■thomas ilill 1019 armwi ii ilcrron h.u | orge richards 17 thomas hopkins 1021 p harrington i'homas hicks 1022 charles haslip littleton johnston 1023 john donnelly james jennings 1024 benjamin dorland 1 i hoii.aas 1 ii'i'i.'s 1023 qroton jones jah jenkins 1026 francis lack 1 icob kittle 1027 bryan montague i archibald kennedy 1028 sara montague ' ihn ledum ' 10 9 job ward mauiarjj vuu warrants 1 i'll t . the pn bid nt and trustees of tli 1 riiv rsitj of north-carolina since the situng <■■. id s mbly h"-i\s\tt\uvo n v k-ioiii to the wealthy aloncm |\\ i , lien sh mid the people he dch iprivi il ol ' 1 ii w hie li ij^h jointly fouqhi and to which tin y t ___\\\\\ justly entitled i mr m believ •!, il in . uld assure himself that the situation of i.ais state would always remain as it now is he would not be in favour nf calling n conventii.il ; for no ; t nth man of ihai committee held the constitution more bacred than he did he approached it with that awe ii;h which moses approached his god while the thun ders of sinai were playing around him ; he touched it with that diffidence with which ilu israelites touched the ark of the covenant hut the foundation of our political fabric is rotting ; we mn i repair ii in time or in time it v ill tumble what mr m asked was the situ ation of things at the lime when . u present constitution « as formed :' 1 . . eastern part . f ilu state was almost the only part uhich was inhabited mn west had ult few s tilers but our lands are now rising in value nil our population is every day increasii . while the eastern part ol the state re mains much ihe same take us sai 1 lie poor as we tire and where is the boasted superiority of thc east mr m apologized for this remark ; bul said the moment this subject was in troduced the gentlemen from the east made it a party question mr m said he had made a fe calculations on lhis subject which i would olfer to the committee in t i th w 1 - rl its !' > 1 '■>: 1 a s 1 ll 11 adi : icontinued until all arrearages an paid unless at the discretion of editors riber ruling to give notice of ilia v 3 i to discontinue al the end of a red aa .. ishing to continue r which will be sent accordingly who ver will become responsible lor tlie il of nine papers shall receive a tenth iii.im rn i 11 ... ..... bsuistbb lll'.l'.a it o.n the con1 ention question no of li ; na uf i original " nt i claimanti 66 '■1 on . \ nmina 8 i i lohn needham 666 l'.-t r rough b-l 1 jesse k 667 less how ii 84 i vbisha oliver house of commons dec 1821 mr morehead said this subject was one of great interest to the state and on the decision of w inch no man could feel indifferent it is a question which is calculated to call forth that kind of public feeling which is necessary for the welfare of the country mr ai was sorry to sec any thing like party feeling introduced into this argument he must tell the gentle man from newbern mr hawks that he had misunderstood the remark of the gentleman from salisbury mr fisher when he said we will have a convention , it was not the language 1 menace which he used but of predit - tion . it k patriek u'kelly i 17 leonard purke'r 674 n ithanicl lliirris fc 18 sai 1 parker 677 \\ i|liam logan 849 1 liomas peavcj 3 ti \\ onks ' io 1 1 ■11 - 1 - 9 ii '■il john itoberts 806 lohn liscombe 837 willis marshall 10 0 timothj plumpua 1031 win stewarl 8 18 charles mixom 1032 jacob i w . ns 839 lohn moore 1033 sam goodman ian madrv 1034 wm gregor 841 samuel m'klroj 1035 david charm v 842 joseph m'dani 1 5mh7 published i.v order of the general ass mbly 680 m..s b steam 85j lohn uichardson 6 i \|.. 8 • : wm ic ichestcr john m'kean 854 charles stewart • i illiam 1 lifton 855 lien stedman 696 sim christophers 856 jami 9 s ott 697 william barber 85 martin slayers 698 hardy cheshire 858 william shield 699 arthur arnold 859 jesse siddle a..vi.iit.sc>ii:\ts will jc inserted on tin . t nils „', persons bending ill ao r tisciri nis must specify tlie number of timi wish tlie.u inserted or thej « ill be continui 1 till 1 out and charged accordingly dissolution r¥liir copartnership heretofore existing un ! der the firm of bamuel w lindsaj 8c <'... . this dan dissolved in mutual consent saml \\ . lindsay andrew lindsay john lindsay merklenbtirir jan 17 1822 iw9 v no advertisement inserted until it bais been ir or its payment assumed by some person i , this tow n or its i.iiiit . 7u.i lohn brevard 860 thomas sillard 701 iii hai ward 861 william talton 7u2 knibb wynn 863 andrew vanoj 7 peter duncan 863 joseph j wnt'le 704 gilbert mill r i im i varkizc 705 william womack b65 elisha white cjwii letters tothe editors must be post-paid ■: they will not be attended to statiff'a fcalc ■shall proceed to sell the following tracts i of land at tl court-house in morganton mi saturday the 2"tl da of april ... t,t satis fy ll.e t:i\e.s due on theni i'or is hi via a 10 acres fj-iven in by f.phraiiu evens lying on a branch ofthe catawba river (. miles easl ol morganton i value s j u 15 i acres lying on the waters of silver creek givi n in by lohn reinels value 150 50 acres on tlie waters of the south fork ol catawba river given iu by daniel workman ■. value r25 100 acres given in by eli hufman on rock ci-.-.k a water ofthe south fork of catawba for 1817 1k18 1819 and 1820s valu . i at gloothe three first yean i at 50 i'or 1820 m bk1ttain sheriff burke county n c february 20 1822 7«'.>1 706 righl bass 866 thomas walker 7h7 william wynn 867 john burges 7.)s samuel m'dowg 868 lewis wcav r 7nti th,,..i3,s ward us eli ely ii he c ild prevail on his friends from the k.ist to attend dispassionate ly to a plain statement of facts he should have no doubt of convini ing them that t.ur present representation is unequal and unjust though they might still doubt the policy of the proposed amendment book-5vm(_ai\g v\v\s\v\?ss 1 j inr i 1 ,- full informs tin citi s i ■i . ••' in a tion of n carolina ind the adjoining d itricts of s carolina hat hc , 1 hi i , hook-binding itusiness/m all i its various branches in the town of salisbury n c he lias taken th store formerly occupied !.. wood & krider on mail doors e n e from the court-house 71d thos v arwick 88 ' john edwards 711 edward i'osse't 883 james holden 712 abiel andrews 884 thomas loyd 718 randol bryant 885 thomas tucker 719 b i.j bennett hs ; ; william douglas i brown '. ' ■harrison ? 1 v ii ... holing 888 david jones 7 ! i lin booth ' i i hardy ridlc 723 i hos blai kl.-acb 890 f.dmund blount benton 891 willis davis lint the gentleman from newbern lias endeavored to excite an a inn i the committee which was calculated t.i prevent u fair discussion of the nui its ol tlie question the gentleman from halifax mr alston had compared the situation of our lange and small counties t r > the states of new york and rhode-isl and under the general government mr a explained how are these states represented in congress like thc counties in this state in the gener al assembly no sir the united states are each of them distinct and independent sovereignties whereas our counties are marked out by lines changeable at the will ol the legisla ture congress cannot divide a state or interfere with it at all mr m hoped therefore this comparison will pass for nought do we asked mr m see property represented in the general govern ment ? no ; the senate is composed of men representing thc sovereignty of the several states go then to the house of representatives is any thing like property there respected . no ; nothing hut freemen with the ex ception of three-fifths of other persons which was a matter of compromise with the southern states at the time the constitution was formed having devoted considerable time to a a competent knowledge of his business in the - ity of baltimore thc subscriber ratters himself that he will be able to execute every kind of work in bis line in a st le ami on terms that « ill give genera satisfaction merchants and oth irs can hav ruled and bound to an pattern on short notice 03 cheap an.l as well finished as an that ca.ai be brought from tin north old hooks rebound on tin most reasonable terms and at short notice 725 job butts 726 christ bi ion 893 job mitchell 892 loin burrows 727 william conner 894 john southeriand 728 lohn conlcy 895 isaac roberts . 2 ' charli s connor 896 gabriel terrell , f.tlu idred bosman 7.-1 im darby i i vllcn baggott s'.v\i of lauds the following tracts of land will be sold to satisfy the taxes du on them for 1820 on the third monda of april nest at the court house in salisbury , viz i a>0 acres belonging to allen cook : tax si jl 161 do belonging to thomas pollard t goo 50 196 do belonging to julius daniel tax si 05 john beard former sheriff salisbury march 2 1822 — 6w91 732 v ill u ford 899 ll.nrv jason .".. i li mas 1 1 < un ■- 90 i baillet mot-eland 734 jame i billiard 901 robch palmer 735 elisha hubbart 902 william shcpard 7.;<i hai\lj nines 903 william hill 737 mal.om m'daniel 904 larie linch estimate he had given granville t t west lie bail considered wak neutral as she ought to be shi much the darling ofthe west is ol tl east he had made bis calculnti first as the gentleman from newbei wished it to be according to fed . . numbers orders from a distance for binding of every description will be faithfully attended to u illiam ii mh ng salisbury june h 1821 51 738 matthew newly 905 charles richards 739 kd'ual pendleton 906 james chambers t-1 ) lam s king sen 907 ezekiel griffin 711 hezekiah ltice 908 nichols edmunds 742 anth'v simmons 909 benjamin caffield 743 adam sykes 910 howell i;ee 744 philip thomas 11 solomon cooper 745 william townly 912 thomas watson 746 john tiller ' 913 george close 747 matthew white 914 os ph hodges 748 henrv wiggins 915 david walden 749 i'homas bullock 916 robert williams t.i-i baxter roland 17 benjamin bird returned & filed 918 lo.-ad green 751 william baker 919 gerrard craig 752 robert brewer 920 william roves 75 henry coker 921 richard bradley 754 dent is dowling 92 jno cheesborough 755 iani.es l.illihatn 923 robert duncan 756 1'bon ii s grisurt 924 peter kippcy 757 jacob moore 925 william huel matthew warren 926 robert singleton 73 hercules itvan 927 jetbro lasstter j760 george lledncr 998 levi west 7<il samuel scott 929 henrv blurton 7t ! nathaniel wcat 930 william boark 765 negro brutus 931 william kennedy , 766 negro frederick 932 wm washington 767 john hard 933 daniel wade 76s joel miirtiii 934 thomas whitley 769 josiah millet 935 john cottle ml 11111 subscriber respectfully informs i the citizens of salisbury and the adjacent country that he has removed from bis late residence on tlie north side of ihc yadkin river on tlie main road leading from salem to danville 15 miles from salisbury nnd 1 is t;.k-eii the house t'..rni.-1-k occupied bj capt 1.1 ktlder in town on main street a few doors north ofthe court-house i where he is prepared to keep a house if private entertainment for i'ravellers and dozens lie will at all times furnish stabling fodder and grain for llors.s thomas holmes , rn sept 25 1821 7 n b eight or ten boarders will be taken at the customary prices in town ran away from the subscriber at charlotte mecklenburg unity n carolina a negro hoy by the name of simon dark complexion stout made and five feet seven or eight inches high he speaks low when spoken to it is opposed that be will make towards the county of prince williann virginia as be was purchased in that county i will rive the above reward it the said negto is delivered to iiaat ii hie con cord cabarrus county or 15 dollars it s cured in anv jail and information given so tl.at i get bim again evan w1lie march 24 1821 50 the total amount of population in cluding slaves and free persons of coi our is 638,829 the whole fi deral population of the state is 556.839 the federal population of the 27 wes tern counties is 305,015 which rt t k oning 2,993 persons to send a mem ber entitles them to 102 members i stead of 81 which they now send the federal population of the 3 !•'. tern counties is 234,100 wh ch ei | ties them to 78 members instead 10'2 which she now sends the federal population ol county entitles her to six mem representation then upon ti principle entiles the west tu .. bers more and the east to 24 ies , than isvw stage \« r&veigto the celebrated horse ndpoleon f______«»s npiiir subscriber who is wsmwin^^btt-a ei.ntr.-i.'tort'oi-.aii-f.i in way of randolph chatham r respectfully in forms the public tba he has fitted up an entire sew stage i w bub added to hi r improve nta thai have bi en made will enable liim to carry passengers with as much comfort and expedition as they can be carried by anj line of hi this pa ot the country tbe scarcity , th r auction in the price of produce uuid a . pondent reduction in everj partmenl of life ; therefore tbe subscriber a determined to reduce the rate of passage mnow in full health and vigor will stand the ensuing sea son at my stable in salisbury at the moderate price of twelve dol lars the season which sum may be discharged by the payment of ten dollars if paid at any time within the season ; six dollars the single leap lo be paid when the mare is covered with liberty of turning to the season afterwards and lilt ... dollar for insurance which will be de manded as soon as the mare is discovered to be with foal or ibe property exchanged the season w ill commence the 14th of march and end the 1st of august mares sent from a distance will be kept on moderate terms prop er care and attention will be paid but not liable for accidents or escapes of anv kind michael brown and is there any reason asked mr m why property should be represen ted in this government if so how would gentlemen have property repre sented ? how is the senate at present composed ? is it not the representa tive of the landed interest of the coun try ? is not this a sufficient representa tion of property ? would you have your slaves represented as in thc gen eral government would you have property represented in both houses ? if so you would put it in the power of wealth to dispose of the destinies of your country but thc gentleman from newbern says that mr jefferson and mr mad ison whom he calls the high-priests of republicanism live in virginia where no person unpossessed of freehold pro perty is permitted to vote for a repre sentative yet hc says they do not com plain nor are their unrepresented peo ple less ready to fight the battles of tin ir t ountry sir ! in the late contest with great britain we have seen the sturdy yeomanry of virginia ordered to norfolk for her protection ; we hat seen them fall victims to the climate and to exposure ; and they now lie mouldering in the dust sacrificed by the laws of a country in which they had r.o voice ; sacrificed by the laws of a state in which they were legislative ly annihilated mr m said he ad mired the character of virginia he 1 ; t renced her sages ; hut he hoped he should net be considered as a political intidel when he told the committee he shuiadercd to think that the poor freemen of his state should ever he excluded from tlie legislative councils of thc country hibcv now send to the i.egisla hand wake to 3 more go to the next principle of rei hscntatinii ; that of free white pop . htion and taxation the t.-xes of thi hwlmlc state exclusive ol clerks and is sg5,735 60 taxes - hili western counties are s31.183 9 hol the eastern 532,20 41 , of w k hcoimty 82.348 7 estimating soj.i hi or each member and the western hcounties will send 88 the eastern 91 hand wake 6 hh io to the next branch of the print i hpia'a that of free white population hwhich the opposersol these resolutions hbave the greatest objection and the part of the state will be cn htitlcd to 31 more members than she hh.is at present and the eastern part to ho4 less tor the total white population of thc hstate is419,'20o the western hiit-s have 253,235 which allowing 2 persons to send a member will hgive her 112 members lhe eastern hcomuies have 154,014 which will give h u them 68 members the white pop hulation of wake being 11,951 gives h tu her 5 members hh so that upon the principle of free hv hit pnpulition and taxation rombin h il the western counties are entitled hto 100 members 19 more than at prcs hent the eastern counties to 79 hmeir.bers which are 23 lets than at hprt sent wake countv to 5 members hinsiea-1 of ... then compound thc representation h"t the federal population free white hpopulation and taxation and the wes hter.i counties are entitled to 101 mem hbers 20 more than at preseni and the 770 thomas hutton 936 lames finer ; 771 matthew brickel 937 william scantlin 1 772 john bagnall 938 william turpin 773 ll.i-.r brantley 939 william vates 77-1 david burnett 940 joseph hyman , 775 charles craben 941 sham cams 776 martin cole 42 thomas coll rrr c.l.i 943 laewis outlaw 778 william haygood 944 joseph white 779 jeremiah messer 945 william elks 780 william stemm 946 john arnold from «•'■1 to ■' nts per mile gentlemen .. th wi st to raleigh or by way nf raleigh to thc north are invited to try the , k be t'e is assured it only la i ial to n n ■pr f r nee the stage imi ei in salisbury everv i'm duj , ' departs thence for italeigh .... at hack it arrives in italeigh i i 3,1 , there for salisbury lock march lit 1«22 descrd7ti0n napoleon is a beautiful sorrel sixteen hands and one inch high of most excellent sym metry and possesses as much power and activi ty as an horse on tbe continent j and as a iu stanalsuiirivalrd^^^^^^^^'^^^^^b waawwm 781 limn \ i 3 947 samuel burrows .• brown 948 richard » h ab j 783 cl rut barlow 949 williamneil 784 m . sbyrd 95 ' jacob waddle . .' . . i ,, li e 951 lohn curtis .!.' . 1 . ! john i.ank 786 kichard cordle 952 john low 787 william fox 961 matthias brickie ,-- | wm 3 '! bonus kent 789 lllack llarrick 963 james kelton raking wus'wv.ss m ii it . ' ■i a compc rson t il ui . p on hand a constant i.'r,ii ,'. rs in ca '.- '., of c thc high ureal and celebrat 1 foal-g fjloriz^l 790 benjamin patrick 964 samuel w lewis 791 lohn foncv i rome m'mullen 792 i i fwi rg 966 ji 3 ': . &. i$*v liru ' rnm l upwards t * sl,111 l marked of larp j_l____-\a and great muscular power will stand th on al salisbury kriday saturday sunday and mondavi and at . ord every wednesday and thursda hi n sb-'i n at public pl ices : un .-"■ik will b let to man s i the moderate priceof twelve dollars the season which may be discharged by ten dollars at any time within the season six dollars tlie leap to be paid at the time of service ; and fifteen dollars to insure ■mare to prove with foal i^c i-'lori/el as a foal-getter is equaled by fi w and excelled b no hor , which ma be seen bj reference to the band bills where tie • at s are signed bv anumberofth i halifax relative to la . performance of bis sti k an i oth r par ticulars ; also his '.. iligree i he season to . om :,, nee the joth of march and end the 30th of julv 1822 william how 1 and lewis shi.1.1 794 john vtk 3 john morning 795 jobn bak r i i drurj ch iv us rt>ti saline i l'.r lollllcll 797 jobn boon ' 70 john cook ery desct i ■i of which in will dis t nis thomas holmes i.l i 798 i wis biddlehiz r 971 jac b ha i r ,!. ■isaac cornchus ph rook '. 73 thomas pierson i john cook lianl 0 cook i campbell 975 call '. k david i 976 robert calf i ; .. u-.i cos 977 william hurley . i coleman 978 josiah daws www v rwwy v , on the 9tn i s in a ' rsix y rs o !. tie fi ■'■eight or inn ii ches • •■■bl '*. « ii nit , . , . . i coarse blue his wife ■. ars i.i middle . bll.-cted it is though n or iii ..; . ircss nnl known v p ' . h ill be for his trou i - uu nor rt'.y h 980 george nicholas 808 jan es dupree ' 1 lane s b 609 george dixon 982 uobert harper mas endless 983 richard martin bll thomas eburn 9 i caleb v si david easter 983 i 813 lohn ruin 986 david broadwell 814 william bsreu ' : 7 burrel davis i i little rl griffin 989 jeremiah mod n , gunn 990 mil hael i inev . harris of 991 itichard bond liir'nall's company 993 john i'd hard ghes 993 james faddles n hart - pyo arris ol w illiani wsrd stocks acl lloll well 998 " illiam ki.kai.l l tames hall •' • 1%'hi l.'l'.af t wil . .'.' ' ricks baa v t .' onded iron mv lions , '■•<. '■andboar 1 without a inst cause for so doing i therefore linst harboring eomfort ing or trusting her on my account a i v til not pa any ubt she tnav contract benjamin 1 . hicks ji i .-.; 195 to whom asked mr m did this f.ountrv belong when it burst the bri wwwwww\wwm -
Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1822-04-02 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 02 |
Year | 1822 |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 95 |
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Creator | Bingham and White |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | Bingham and White |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Tuesday, April 2, 1822 issue of the Western Carolinian a newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina; this copy has substantial damage to all four pages |
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Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601575578 |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1822-04-02 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 02 |
Year | 1822 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 2124741 Bytes |
FileName | sawc02_18220402-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 4/13/2009 8:16:29 AM |
Publisher | Krider & Bingham |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Western Carolinian a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
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FullText | wiiotjjs vol u s.a\.\s\\vv v.r tvustt.w 1 , m . iv c..3.1iat di lil.m.m v\l hi ih ■1 1 ■thomas ilill 1019 armwi ii ilcrron h.u | orge richards 17 thomas hopkins 1021 p harrington i'homas hicks 1022 charles haslip littleton johnston 1023 john donnelly james jennings 1024 benjamin dorland 1 i hoii.aas 1 ii'i'i.'s 1023 qroton jones jah jenkins 1026 francis lack 1 icob kittle 1027 bryan montague i archibald kennedy 1028 sara montague ' ihn ledum ' 10 9 job ward mauiarjj vuu warrants 1 i'll t . the pn bid nt and trustees of tli 1 riiv rsitj of north-carolina since the situng <■■. id s mbly h"-i\s\tt\uvo n v k-ioiii to the wealthy aloncm |\\ i , lien sh mid the people he dch iprivi il ol ' 1 ii w hie li ij^h jointly fouqhi and to which tin y t ___\\\\\ justly entitled i mr m believ •!, il in . uld assure himself that the situation of i.ais state would always remain as it now is he would not be in favour nf calling n conventii.il ; for no ; t nth man of ihai committee held the constitution more bacred than he did he approached it with that awe ii;h which moses approached his god while the thun ders of sinai were playing around him ; he touched it with that diffidence with which ilu israelites touched the ark of the covenant hut the foundation of our political fabric is rotting ; we mn i repair ii in time or in time it v ill tumble what mr m asked was the situ ation of things at the lime when . u present constitution « as formed :' 1 . . eastern part . f ilu state was almost the only part uhich was inhabited mn west had ult few s tilers but our lands are now rising in value nil our population is every day increasii . while the eastern part ol the state re mains much ihe same take us sai 1 lie poor as we tire and where is the boasted superiority of thc east mr m apologized for this remark ; bul said the moment this subject was in troduced the gentlemen from the east made it a party question mr m said he had made a fe calculations on lhis subject which i would olfer to the committee in t i th w 1 - rl its !' > 1 '■>: 1 a s 1 ll 11 adi : icontinued until all arrearages an paid unless at the discretion of editors riber ruling to give notice of ilia v 3 i to discontinue al the end of a red aa .. ishing to continue r which will be sent accordingly who ver will become responsible lor tlie il of nine papers shall receive a tenth iii.im rn i 11 ... ..... bsuistbb lll'.l'.a it o.n the con1 ention question no of li ; na uf i original " nt i claimanti 66 '■1 on . \ nmina 8 i i lohn needham 666 l'.-t r rough b-l 1 jesse k 667 less how ii 84 i vbisha oliver house of commons dec 1821 mr morehead said this subject was one of great interest to the state and on the decision of w inch no man could feel indifferent it is a question which is calculated to call forth that kind of public feeling which is necessary for the welfare of the country mr ai was sorry to sec any thing like party feeling introduced into this argument he must tell the gentle man from newbern mr hawks that he had misunderstood the remark of the gentleman from salisbury mr fisher when he said we will have a convention , it was not the language 1 menace which he used but of predit - tion . it k patriek u'kelly i 17 leonard purke'r 674 n ithanicl lliirris fc 18 sai 1 parker 677 \\ i|liam logan 849 1 liomas peavcj 3 ti \\ onks ' io 1 1 ■11 - 1 - 9 ii '■il john itoberts 806 lohn liscombe 837 willis marshall 10 0 timothj plumpua 1031 win stewarl 8 18 charles mixom 1032 jacob i w . ns 839 lohn moore 1033 sam goodman ian madrv 1034 wm gregor 841 samuel m'klroj 1035 david charm v 842 joseph m'dani 1 5mh7 published i.v order of the general ass mbly 680 m..s b steam 85j lohn uichardson 6 i \|.. 8 • : wm ic ichestcr john m'kean 854 charles stewart • i illiam 1 lifton 855 lien stedman 696 sim christophers 856 jami 9 s ott 697 william barber 85 martin slayers 698 hardy cheshire 858 william shield 699 arthur arnold 859 jesse siddle a..vi.iit.sc>ii:\ts will jc inserted on tin . t nils „', persons bending ill ao r tisciri nis must specify tlie number of timi wish tlie.u inserted or thej « ill be continui 1 till 1 out and charged accordingly dissolution r¥liir copartnership heretofore existing un ! der the firm of bamuel w lindsaj 8c <'... . this dan dissolved in mutual consent saml \\ . lindsay andrew lindsay john lindsay merklenbtirir jan 17 1822 iw9 v no advertisement inserted until it bais been ir or its payment assumed by some person i , this tow n or its i.iiiit . 7u.i lohn brevard 860 thomas sillard 701 iii hai ward 861 william talton 7u2 knibb wynn 863 andrew vanoj 7 peter duncan 863 joseph j wnt'le 704 gilbert mill r i im i varkizc 705 william womack b65 elisha white cjwii letters tothe editors must be post-paid ■: they will not be attended to statiff'a fcalc ■shall proceed to sell the following tracts i of land at tl court-house in morganton mi saturday the 2"tl da of april ... t,t satis fy ll.e t:i\e.s due on theni i'or is hi via a 10 acres fj-iven in by f.phraiiu evens lying on a branch ofthe catawba river (. miles easl ol morganton i value s j u 15 i acres lying on the waters of silver creek givi n in by lohn reinels value 150 50 acres on tlie waters of the south fork ol catawba river given iu by daniel workman ■. value r25 100 acres given in by eli hufman on rock ci-.-.k a water ofthe south fork of catawba for 1817 1k18 1819 and 1820s valu . i at gloothe three first yean i at 50 i'or 1820 m bk1ttain sheriff burke county n c february 20 1822 7«'.>1 706 righl bass 866 thomas walker 7h7 william wynn 867 john burges 7.)s samuel m'dowg 868 lewis wcav r 7nti th,,..i3,s ward us eli ely ii he c ild prevail on his friends from the k.ist to attend dispassionate ly to a plain statement of facts he should have no doubt of convini ing them that t.ur present representation is unequal and unjust though they might still doubt the policy of the proposed amendment book-5vm(_ai\g v\v\s\v\?ss 1 j inr i 1 ,- full informs tin citi s i ■i . ••' in a tion of n carolina ind the adjoining d itricts of s carolina hat hc , 1 hi i , hook-binding itusiness/m all i its various branches in the town of salisbury n c he lias taken th store formerly occupied !.. wood & krider on mail doors e n e from the court-house 71d thos v arwick 88 ' john edwards 711 edward i'osse't 883 james holden 712 abiel andrews 884 thomas loyd 718 randol bryant 885 thomas tucker 719 b i.j bennett hs ; ; william douglas i brown '. ' ■harrison ? 1 v ii ... holing 888 david jones 7 ! i lin booth ' i i hardy ridlc 723 i hos blai kl.-acb 890 f.dmund blount benton 891 willis davis lint the gentleman from newbern lias endeavored to excite an a inn i the committee which was calculated t.i prevent u fair discussion of the nui its ol tlie question the gentleman from halifax mr alston had compared the situation of our lange and small counties t r > the states of new york and rhode-isl and under the general government mr a explained how are these states represented in congress like thc counties in this state in the gener al assembly no sir the united states are each of them distinct and independent sovereignties whereas our counties are marked out by lines changeable at the will ol the legisla ture congress cannot divide a state or interfere with it at all mr m hoped therefore this comparison will pass for nought do we asked mr m see property represented in the general govern ment ? no ; the senate is composed of men representing thc sovereignty of the several states go then to the house of representatives is any thing like property there respected . no ; nothing hut freemen with the ex ception of three-fifths of other persons which was a matter of compromise with the southern states at the time the constitution was formed having devoted considerable time to a a competent knowledge of his business in the - ity of baltimore thc subscriber ratters himself that he will be able to execute every kind of work in bis line in a st le ami on terms that « ill give genera satisfaction merchants and oth irs can hav ruled and bound to an pattern on short notice 03 cheap an.l as well finished as an that ca.ai be brought from tin north old hooks rebound on tin most reasonable terms and at short notice 725 job butts 726 christ bi ion 893 job mitchell 892 loin burrows 727 william conner 894 john southeriand 728 lohn conlcy 895 isaac roberts . 2 ' charli s connor 896 gabriel terrell , f.tlu idred bosman 7.-1 im darby i i vllcn baggott s'.v\i of lauds the following tracts of land will be sold to satisfy the taxes du on them for 1820 on the third monda of april nest at the court house in salisbury , viz i a>0 acres belonging to allen cook : tax si jl 161 do belonging to thomas pollard t goo 50 196 do belonging to julius daniel tax si 05 john beard former sheriff salisbury march 2 1822 — 6w91 732 v ill u ford 899 ll.nrv jason .".. i li mas 1 1 < un ■- 90 i baillet mot-eland 734 jame i billiard 901 robch palmer 735 elisha hubbart 902 william shcpard 7.;ti saline i l'.r lollllcll 797 jobn boon ' 70 john cook ery desct i ■i of which in will dis t nis thomas holmes i.l i 798 i wis biddlehiz r 971 jac b ha i r ,!. ■isaac cornchus ph rook '. 73 thomas pierson i john cook lianl 0 cook i campbell 975 call '. k david i 976 robert calf i ; .. u-.i cos 977 william hurley . i coleman 978 josiah daws www v rwwy v , on the 9tn i s in a ' rsix y rs o !. tie fi ■'■eight or inn ii ches • •■■bl '*. « ii nit , . , . . i coarse blue his wife ■. ars i.i middle . bll.-cted it is though n or iii ..; . ircss nnl known v p ' . h ill be for his trou i - uu nor rt'.y h 980 george nicholas 808 jan es dupree ' 1 lane s b 609 george dixon 982 uobert harper mas endless 983 richard martin bll thomas eburn 9 i caleb v si david easter 983 i 813 lohn ruin 986 david broadwell 814 william bsreu ' : 7 burrel davis i i little rl griffin 989 jeremiah mod n , gunn 990 mil hael i inev . harris of 991 itichard bond liir'nall's company 993 john i'd hard ghes 993 james faddles n hart - pyo arris ol w illiani wsrd stocks acl lloll well 998 " illiam ki.kai.l l tames hall •' • 1%'hi l.'l'.af t wil . .'.' ' ricks baa v t .' onded iron mv lions , '■•<. '■andboar 1 without a inst cause for so doing i therefore linst harboring eomfort ing or trusting her on my account a i v til not pa any ubt she tnav contract benjamin 1 . hicks ji i .-.; 195 to whom asked mr m did this f.ountrv belong when it burst the bri wwwwww\wwm - |