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published weekly by i'hilo ii llli'ea salisbury n (' tuesday october 4 1826 vol vii no 838 ' ' hi " it 11 .' ' linn are s ■i ' a no pi i '".■'•' " !. i pl at the option of the r.li'nr until nil rr nr paul adl.r'.se t will lie i '.'"" , f „ .-, ■■■.. ..... thi i " tins rtlon and twenty-five cent for .... h lubsequent one all letters ild.lre-e.l to he i'd tor itlust be tost-paid in liny wdlii e i.,..,.l"dl eulooiua-vr i.,.1 '" " • jite tl i ids • oj ■!• . i i .. ' ■if.ii lohn fortytb in thi sln.ri and transitory life to acquire glory by illuatrious deeds is the work ol virtue animated by thi divine truth adams and jeffer son revolutionary compatriots rivals fur politi cal power chlcl magistrates in succession ul ii i great empire by the choice of a free pen ly devoted , hem elves ii extend ihelr ikme by t'erring la line henelils upon their rountr and upon mankind heaven decreed thai thi num ber i th days should he great that ihey should be long spared as shining examples to ihelr countrymen and to sec realized the must spl ndid alii'i ipiiliuus nf then own a dent minds ofthe glory of their native land in lids 1776 in lhe vigol of life dice presented together lo their country the declaration of independence the hand of jefferson traced the voice of adams urged the eloquent annunciation ihat a new umpire wu born more lhan half a cen turyhas since i i sway and we are asscm bled lo pay the nil of ri-spi . i and gratitude tothest venerable and venerated men who on the late anniversary of tha groa and glorimia dav when the whole people remembered with transport their sen ice and north peacefully l.ip-l u'l hrdil lvl|..;;.'oel„i„ied lo he s a'e'luiir ah-phenls rood lidiiits 1 great ins to all man kind uu it hot hi office ,., welcome to the abodes nl celestial bliss the kindred spirits ... these sages who by divine will performing the humbler yel ballon , a task uf proclaimed to our fauiers political salvation 1 father of all wc commend to thee by our irasers the illustrious dead i tis thine to rc ward ihe good andthe faithful we can only the public service of the deceased patriots were performed in the cluset and in the council their labors were le i-laii diplomatic mini terial lill-l lliaijisierial they soui-lu and won bsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbsw b^h which were ncces in lotlieirii i pei lent and invcroign coudil oi ' mr 1 , ., i the i "• it i par i lh i'u'i nol u i liuaetl and introduced into i m .... 1 i mportan general principles which bfe t be found in die conslitutl in ... the l.'nlli • ti - mr jefferson ssrote ihr presmblato die con ititution of virginia i aided in preparing tho revised code of her law causea lhe prohibi tion ofthe slave trade i the abolition of entail i the repe.,1 ofthe law of pri genitlfe and the enactment of the law regaining th4 decent of property according to i lictateatof natural all lion whirl knows nn li'.iuiclum belsye n ihe lirst and the last i child he bade the i'irsi movement ibr the destruction oiii,„t un hallowed union between church at stall which has uniformly begotten hypociiy and impiety injustice and cruelty they were the representatives f ihrr r,uin try in europe mr jefferson suitaiim the repulfllion of lib eon irv as ihe mccisor or hun franklin ai lhe court of venallld mr adams assisled in il negoclatlon of till treaty nl peace formed in first treaty with polland am was the lirsi rainister of thi . . sr r 1 the court l si james united with di hry together signed the first irlilv is ill i'ru-.ia ihey were lho defender ofthe fari oftheil native land mr adams nnd b il be charoc i.r nf um pollti l insiiiuiiuns ii lis learned sn.l elaborate defence t the am ilini consti tution mr jell rson trimnphaulh refuted in his note , virgin . ii i rd ..- ri : ted theories of he y li.r,.p of ih'is hen i irllcel.nile'u.n ul lu,„ss.r untry neither of ihem assisted n ihe formation ol the articles of conledei nioi ler ulnol hn ken i ii nn waaarliicvi i sor af the constitution undo which we have advanced with unparallel ed rapidity lo fame ml peier during the ssar while sepa i mr jefa s is memb r of ihe stale legislature mil s governor ol virginia mr adams as p ,..'<• citizen in maisacliinc.il ihej wen inceiianllv employed availing themselves of even favorable circum he nation lo serine the happl u ' . . u ailvsnce ihe prosperity ol lhc i ; i the j i oi eiil.ci pany did justli e i both ih personal integrity and lion esty ol purpose wore nol doubled oi denied i in their retirement fiom public life each resumed his scientific and liter ary pursuit ; vet w.t hlng with untiring and anxious eye ull lhe political more ments of the world which menaced dan i;cr lo their country ; and when after sul feting with scarcely honorable patience accumulated wrongs the second war with great britain was begun ihey united in aenlimenl on ibe jus-iie policy nnd nc cessiiy of hat measure in the varied events of teat war who could have fell bo deep aii intetest i as the tide of the success ebbed and unwed the hearts of our patriots rose and icl i win u the charm ol british naval invincibility was in ken hy ihe gallant hull when victory was lined from hrr chosen eyrie the british topmast by ihe raloi i gal lain lais and found her appropriate place among the stun i our spangled banner i h„w must ihe heart of the ven , ... li lams have swelled wilh iran port " when the evil planet which seems in have presided over the destiny ol he chesapeake ixd iis malignant , l.n net del lhe hie and lhe in mm ll i ce who deeply deplored his fair — ss kit with such bitter anguish lhe lis grace ol his natiie male whose legisla inre had justi uln.oat in bight ol i alien i hall relused to rejoice al u splendid vie lory of ihe fallen hero boston the cradle of liberty in the days l l.is youth in his advanced bge was governed by ic cresnts lo the cause of his country massachusetts the first and the daiing ' ' i ' it __\ il ihi i -■, ... heir lot nn leveled i 1 1 lo tint t the lun 11 bltd !''('., illy ol '■i f ihey ratnr lu ill lea-e lhl ir .;' . i they found iheil ■,,. v ; , ihey , ami lo quench the r s , i war in the : : «•■. ' ol our country | ihey were extinguished in il.cir own blood when iho bout if triumph wl i h rose in new orleat s lh welcome jackson af tcr iho victory of the oth ol january swelled onwards to the ( spltol cather ine force »". u ilesv until the welkin rune with our loud p,.'.m o united joy — when the whole land echoed with the cn hu lie ct s i un of arc by authority of tub raide of aviiv..ya''.u't>yumy | dottert lo encourage die publication of de lllatiilfv or north carolina 20,000 doialaai 9raxri„i i commence in ililtlbtrollgh an u,e alb monday in november next ■:■uedis orlcanslvom the ilrili.li wolves 1 whose heart expanded with the livelie ' j rapture ■the bean of jeffers in hi treasured louisiana ve sale — the forml i dable danger which threatened instant destruction was past — ihe i lac's nn i po i lentous cloud which hung like a funeral | pall over tho mi slssippl had poured | down a shower of blood md like a thin j vapour had disappeared tha i uu was 1 rescued from the poller's hand the fair daiighirra adopted by him f"i his country wen snatched from pollution worse than ilcuih i if any ihinr could slid fo lhc purity of his joy all thc cirruiiislunrcs nf the glo rious event were calculated to increase it on our par the viclory was almost bloodless veteran soldiers wero beaten by raw irnops hired , rained hands bv citizen soldiers — volt leers from il plough the bur the counting house and die workshop our newly sdo led clt icns the purchased suns ol freedom rivalled infidelity and valour the children of liberty tho hardy 1 iprlng i l line si e and i.e lucky ssriiniir t prise ft g20,000 is i 10,000 i 5,000 20,000 i ,■- 5,000 3,00 ' 8,000 5,000 4,000 -, 10 •:-.".." 1 « lu 30 40 . a 10 1,050 r,.ioo 9,(100 prizes ? 2 886 tickets 119,430 14,000 i'd nka \ a 5 holism 119,430 v txoa lltank t „ prize 500 tickets to br drawn in a day to be completed in 111 days drawing all die num bers ... b placed in une wheel and the prize in alio her stationary prises as follom ■tiik last duawn ticket on the i first dav will be entitled to a prixo of jsoo see 1 lav ! ' tliird dav 500 pour h day 500 fifth day 500 rixthday 500 sev.iilh'ilae still eighth day 500 ninth hv 1,01.0 ten dav 1,0 10 elcvcnth'day 1,000 twelfth day 1,000 thirteenth dav 1,000 fourti . ii'b day 1,000 fifteenth 1,500 sixteenth day seventeenth day 10,000 eighteenth dav ao.onu i in real of the prises sost'ina in the i i „'". actions widowed no matron orphaned ni>j invigurnting pub opinion i hosier li!,.-ral|av!crier of rhe freedom ol liiese -,:.," child desolated no parent's hear in thus uenlimcnts applam njr the ; ' i.t , nn . iiraging i was a laggard in the second contest with marking the peaceful character or their grod the limit animating the torpid confirming the j lk formidable enemy but the sage ol z,77z:z^7777z:7z7zz v z;zz777^7z7:zztieci v q»l . » ■' i " j "- zt7 "' brillib.it action nnd sage counsel wilh the quali which sneered 1 ihe n.-k ledgment of our ' ls ' v '" despite 01 n wretcneil i lac ii,-s ol the daring soldier and pmdenl states independence ihoi were call 1 to new labors lion which ruled his beloved rw bng man are rare in all countries one pre in i in did'ercn pher.s li i .... , as the fi rat land und in defiance ol lhe criminal in cully ilhutrious example of this fortunate union vice-president ; rsided f right vears with ucliyily produced hy heir mischievous of opposite qualities h:c he n exb.'uted n he digi.i.v in ibe ss.-.u-e ol ihi i red siales . the , „ u ||,.,.,„, n „ some ol her va worlcfby our own country it would be van .„ i me a hols ,„ the w u il we consider " unt -" 8 ' "'"" , ,' i de deny hut other examples exist in it and we th mod-v of lu creation th owcr vested in ; ljr " wni.aail resolved to redeem the may confidently trus that they « ill he always it or the purposes for which wy are bestowed honor ol the r native land rorenio.it 111 found when their countrv demands their aid mr jefferson ss the secretary of state un the f.ilds ol tame ai-cl 1 lhc p:ule ol emulnii of approaching tin fame and fortune der the dilution „| on washington in his parly could have a piece in ills anxious of washington i to equal them will not b possi correspondence and official reports continued bosom he lilt its rull ratification when hie while not i sible lo •',.■elit.rn nf tn di-nla tie brilliant nualili hv whirl he bad ,,° hu '" , , , **, , „ kr eri , ,..,. military renown civil honor deserves lo be been always rlstinguisli -•! m lhe mi '"•* glorluus speclscle oi lake arte was equally esteemed in relative merit tha ser labors of that day made necessary by hen presented to his view vice should be most precious in our eyes which travagant pretensions of mriioin and of france the imp riant consequences of the rendered with pure motives is mo extensive he displayed » profnuiie knowledge f public struy.e-lc the iljiiiir valor of the comba ly useful and municipal law i hi principles were drawn , anl ,' k oha.lnnte and aanirutnarv char the first revolutionary movements found from the purest source ids arguments were '** l5 ' , ? m t ■e;,,.n ada and jefferson mi mbers ol a proles ' l 1 1 rnniim-'.nr i bust sin ulu.lv aclor ° f ""* co " rs '' t,,r k or °. us " c which in ihe judgment of a great statesman happy i hi style simple manlv and perspicii by which lhc yiciory was ucl.ii veil miisi lust calculated tn quicken and invigorate the mis have filled his soul wilh emotion hut understanding under thc leading colonial gov subsequent to the ratification of the treaty of what language can paint his rapture ai ernraentsof ma»achusetti and virginia ihcir peace two parties gradually aroie in this coun , h „ „ lr reedinn scene . sanguine friends anticipated for them wealth and tn prior to the ado .■iih.r d.n.l ('.,,. he sui ceeiiu b scene honor and power from he favor of tbe regal stitution they en divided as to ihe power heboid leilow riiizcns.a wounded war government deeply read in the science of i which should be given to a new system of gov rlor in the pr'tfne of life pale from loss r.orernment gifted with powerful and saga 1 eminent which all admitted ought to be e.tah „| blood niutilalril and suffering irom p^ottty ipnn the colonic bv ibe mother country end changed and lul in*-i--d ». to ,!„- ,, r , he am ot military euro ncs on the devoted all their powers to redress them they which were vested bi that instrument in tin each ol erie i it is the gallant barclay sacrificed their hopes of distinction and of pro general government and ss lo the manner in i who deserving b his valor victory stis fu and looked fnr ihcir reward to the ap which those powers should be u.,d tu pro tains hia sufferings and defeat wilh heroic proving voice of ihelr own consciences and to mote the public welfare the unbounded r r . i r n , i - ihol.isorof a hell icleiir hss seam-red and popularity the pure and imposing character of ' ,, , ,,„,„:, ciire.lv united people wie eduction nf g ncra 1 washington . 1 him tn move in a i he moves and looks bs 1 1 he w rc in wealth i the blandishments of poweri the ler region abuse their control beyond ibrir in the midst ol compassionate friends | ho is rora of punishments were alike incapable of fliience hi retirement from nubile life im surrounded hy hi conquering enemies haking their resolutions warping ihcir judg posed upon the pc»p!e ihe painful necessity of ..„,; „;,„ ,. ibe voune warrior who with „, n-sur weakening their ellnrls ihey p r ' e ising a ueeessor the period had arrived *,*,', ' | unassuming pi.rl ol a evered with the giebet always in the perspce when the ,- nmenl was to be ad ilsiered "'« mod " ,, ' j n , 71 .,,' live of their onward march with a constancy by parly men and on par pri„e|p|o the non comhalanl the wetchlu tenderness ss ribs ul ib ir emi-e this choice was neither partiei eml.i.terr.i by frr-.a-.-ut c.,!h-i„i ranged oi a brother's ibie guides ihe loulstrps 01 ihc result of youthful enthusia.nl nor ofacci themselves under the names nf adams ar.d jel ihe enfrehlcd sufleier il is he victor dental association they saw all tho perils by ferson on this contest for power in whicli die lw v , the incut batllc is quenched which ihey were surrounded and used more chief office w given to mr adams and the . , h beams wilh tenderness for than a form of words when they p edged their second to mr jrllersm ,., l tl -,„-, , , i , '" >'" ' " ' '*,,,■, , , .. ,, ,, live their for and their sal red i r contest in whirl il irie - ol mr 1 1 , sun hi s,,!h ml h ' 1 s.uory ever ll ihei hues thai unsuccessful resistance to we-e victorious i is unne wry to dwell more vely did deleal eitr shine so tyranny even the most atrocious was rebellion those most deeply interested ei.mined and vloliousl ! ihiuii led tnlnrleiturei.tlir of fortune and of decided between uu in historj may sil in ,, ,„,.„_; i,i were the feelintrs of lhc fame thai while revolution lames on ihe ! judgment up i e de isions bul the day has 1 "" cn "» bi * j 11 ?' ", '", ' , ' , hn ast plate of lhe victorious warrior the con-li,„i ..-. mr'nrd when she e.,a l.„i , lull perform ""»"' """" ''"' '"'" "' , p,r 7 quered patriot is dragged to public execution hcr ofilce we are too near the times when laid i e lound ob ol lhe naval powci with treason branded on his forehead they the quesuona were agitated to speak of them ul our country nnd il the venmalih non bivare how much toil and blood aid ' without on in ■n -) s ib i rii ii ... |. i dania had . > ultinuli < xclaimedi thin is ] zzz:z7!z.zz ! m:m ; - "-"' r cii n e , n wou c d b t r o lhe ma of light and glory they antlcl 1 tiee fdisp i excel ■i '-'"< ' '* i : " i opponents would ha i triumph for posterilv he were reckless of an auemhly s i m.jnrit 1 whom weril.is forg u boa , and rejoiced at the ihelr own fate shall i trace them through the political opponents mr jeff > , hi n wit i , lied it forlh ploom ... he ho when they i joyed tin siii 1 forliim lo acquire iheii rupee i l lc unexpected termination of the trlumphslheybnlicipbted for posterity twould itadn rsllon l'he m 11 ,. ■., for lh | , , , , , 1 ihs disposal of x,e\;zz'z^zz7l7r,7:;r;7z7z i'.rlholci aval and mili-nry peace through ilie various office in which they i scmblies a i'rt.id 111 i.lam , '!"" nd tho delermlnal was in me laithfully served i l*o do them justice it would the overgrown iniole col france rly made tu use it for nr chaatise i a . - uv to give you a history l he ii . f !... iilitie r;..i i r vith vigor and effect i re m eni and her aggrandizement a form parties of the growth of our new r.m , re ol c.t.bli.hed the relati 1 honorable peace af |( , a | i | r ,.„.,,. „„, directed to conquer and zzz7z.77z a z"77 7\zzz7z "- - ;-" sttempt but it permits bht.ir.,'1 lit i r.i.u.e a r < l i magisirate mr.jeffcr tion sounded bcross the ocean anu - in.l.v ofthcgrcal and int ..-.,■vol ol sone nued in h " ■■iun p"|.u haslllv cnllecled and uudlsclpliued lorci ihelr uvea itiej were born on tin an c buiiv um'd iiiu-aiiui •!"■r..ilii k , -. „.;.'., i „,, i t s gallant but inexperienced leader tinenl i edncatcd in colonial colleges , bred to washington he volu u retired while the were drawn tojrethol for the deience ol i ■■■■.""■;'".•■"»•.'-,. d.a ncdii ,: ihe i y 1 ';:;;"' ,";■, -™; 1 "" 1 '" '"* ;■"'. s ew orleans the weakest and most ex i inil lor iii mit < mi .-. 1 ih-v v\._-n ini'iii mim piriile nl il ii r!',in r n'.t urn l.ns'i d . r . i l fln-t hers i ,,„• ll,„.|,„„.,,.us .', „,.„.*, , ,-, , , ,. l ;„,,! iiuuibl d al | ' i.'pubh '!' l i portion of ou ll,',,.,cr i h owtb together wilh equal aland fidelity it feeble di rued the bu ' ' - ,, i i ol our enemy filled wilh armed legions executive and legislative powers i giving those ed and lhe huiindai of nur empire exlended c amo sweeping lo our slimes a pillbni , nincils which had greater force than law as hv ihc i „■. h.l ,■",-■.'■■■" f louisiana an , 0 dlcr experienced in all tha slralflgonii ihey were obeyed with spontaneoiu alacrity event dccplv imporlsnl lo ihe future repo , burninir lo eclipse his europeer they were united to prepare ihe deolbrai n of and union of thi people an existing contn ' ' , ■,,,,,, „ r ,., nh » n d i'ld.p.n.le mr.'i.tl s rorlun.leh.nd eraj her in.x'db i urceof fulnn rival ■like them 10 a . rr • - ' i wrought lhe immortsl work mr adsms con rtispiitc rrmoved-the fa.iorn snd w icn fame and rbnk.anlmsied tho v rran lioal landing with the great -.- i ■-.-,...—. b ,,,.,, ; state 1 i mu ihrr by lies ol comi harden i by the lolls of mnny campaigns previously snd ubsequenlly pressed with truth i.r.-b ! ..:.,.'. " .• -. in performing ib hushed by tho remembrance of numaroul i eloquence the necessity of that decisive arduou duties of the fh-.t lation in our govern .,„,! lei.cn victories recking wilh ihe i , . ,. : ough their routes were different the , , yi ,..,,, ,,„..,,„'.| with tl.e li were reformers in ihelr respective had in view the sami end i ... h sough ■,■•'"■" slat . ." . . , banges in the laws perpttust the ui thai r of bloody l»ur«ls 1 ii cdabimna ine t'ea e soon followed the dtsclplcb nf lefferson a..d the ■i of van ted it together from thi period mi jcltcrson di voted himself to the intercsis nf f-.dik iii i lie created b his ii floe ice lhc l r r,ivei -,". ■.' , irgini ■; i io 1 n id :> mple*a rear 1 : • si icn e and the aris »■• wollhy ol in ■gel us and would pre ■sci s his ra uu ■> if no nihef monumi it had bi cn creeled io his fan ni wa ins lab ii devoted only o the eat.iblish ment ol lhe univtrsiiy ; he tools an i.ciive pall ill lie ....'. i ir.eqivn ol lhe i tltlll it itself ; arranged lhe order of itudh s bnd performed the arduous du'ic-i of b pro fessorship giving some future biographer a fair occasion to exhibit in splendid con ' trasti jefferson at montlccllo and ihoov 1 sius at corinth mr adams scted asonn 1 f ihe tl tor i collere lor tho choice of 1 president and assisted in 1 130 to revise ihc i'oiistituiion cl massachusetts 73 730 dollar l'b-rs pas able a the agency of lho hunk of fear in hillsborough n c thinv dais al'i.r the completion of the drawing subject :.. a discount of fifteen percent all prizes nol demanded within twelve months from the completion of the drawing will he considered ■., i ni i'.i'diiiiheiis ofthe lottery 1 iveutl cemmitihncr bit ', rough .'/.•' . 1826 the nr-n'ion of the north carolina public r respi-eiiiillv united tn the foregoing scheme the lauduble purpose contemplated ssill.it i hoped see re to il ihc aid of those who ar fricn ii to lhc im rest ol literalurc nnd science an i lhe na done of ihc gentleman who has always laboring for olhers surroun ded hy their interesting families in tho midst of society of whicli they formed respectively ihe centre and lhc chiel ornament sought for hy the learned of every land corresponding wiih each other ami with the wise and good of their coun try they passed their lives tranquilly en joying the blessings 1 continued health marking with transport the advances of ihelr country to wealth and poivcr and beholding with wonder and delight lho ssi.le sp rading inp.llll e ol the doclarn li ;. ai 177 what ihey on thai day i 11 i ly be i 1 n scc ,, l in ll.l'l wn country is true ol the i :. r i • • r portion , i ibis hemisphere mi „ ro slid cubic mala colombia chili lluctios ayici and peru have shaken fl the chains of ruropcan despotism bnd piomiv in be come lhe abodes ol i ivi ixatlon bnd ra tional liberty h.ar.i , dependent ol i'.ii pe in all an ■',; , he i lonial poli v ol l"',n " di ' • is gradually per ishlng under ihc united i»ll,ie ■es ol rea son and llevolulion livi n i ranee has in i sullen d in vain from iii r attempt io . itabtish there a hcr iovernn cm in political consequence the kingdom in mote imporlant than in the best days l ih ■amiable nnd unfortunate monarch louis hc iclli while l.e condition f tha people is infinitely improved the gov • 111.11,111 i.e in raited into it the gre.r cepn niaiive principle | nl hough ihn ■, | ;. cnisii b ' imperfeeti it may bu i,i in important instrument for tlm - 1 lho power and lh | ri nn lion of ihc people i n e as in the man agemelit „,' l,e l.ntierv is a sufficient plcdg oflhc fainicia with which ll v ill be conducted a 11 ml itl'lll'.v g ",- ti k ■:■in this i.otleiv fur ale a hc ullire of the western carolinian nd hi mr charles ki hcr and others sali bury 21 to lutherans at ihc l.si session nf the ' • .... - • e l.uiher ii sviiiid ihe rev idam miller hani i moser and mys if sere sppni ...-,! to proclaim sn.l hold a meeting at or neiu organ church rowan cuunii n.c ihi inciting shall il god permit commence on ih 4th dn of next november and con uni si i hre lass we arc bisu authorised lo imitulhe llev charles a storke daniel sheer and is manyof the other minjstei wh are inc ... sion with ihem f,,i v ll , n ll may he convenient or as mans as mav rcci ise the m lice in attend loid meeting whether this mcetingwill i held in organ churcl • nt n place in its vicinity hall he duly published all i , nh ram and all olhers who may he interested are hereby invil .'. to attend said meeting liamii lir.n'kf.l secretary if jennet ■■si nod september islh '. *'"'. 31 ii tiif.rk will be sold al ihelnledwellingliouse nl hnheri workc in statcsvillc on thurs dav ih 30.1 nf november ncxti a large a mr mem • >' ' i.iseholil i kitchen farnlturc renin on nl re good .. bu .. g utensils horses rattl i hng.1 is luiv '.'. and 10 ne g in ■■di " "' srge number of whirl a • . boyi aiidgirles in in it in ii year i , age par ol he pur base mom for negroes will b i further iiniis ssill be made known on day ui sale due alien lance b ma 111 work i notice ill-nil ssi ie lhe labors great he servi i 11 departed sages great iho scones in trl.ii h n.ey acted great then rewords md great their enjoyments hising io ihe highest offices ihc pcple could be stow and witnessing the be gradual yet ui i ilng de alopi '", nl ' ' ' - resouri e 1 bi ir couillry l'he one bird with undiminished if nol .... rea ing |" pulorlty i be other ind ed lost tho p pular favor j i in lived i ng ' ' ' ugh to sec bis son elevated by tbe votes ol the stale •,. ihat imp iti.ig it " from isliii.li lie had been roniovi '! by lhe voi o ol lhe l copli i ', ii a ill weld hi id a ll i terfercd will on dearest wishes and was nol lu our jiii un nu bcsl ealc 1 .'' i ' il musiia i i ,,. stpltmber ll 1826 m31o5is2t38 taken v ant vu\mn.\«v.t iii the jail ol rowan county n con the 16th of august lb 1 negro man who wss in name s jack 12 year old 5 i.e i inch high , ssshel.lt in mast i sbou 6u v since in the state of (,, orgia , ss ia bought by one johnson lasl spring ol matthew william sou at charlotte f'ourt-iiousc virginia the ossner i required in conn forward pruve properly psy charges and t ■him bam'l ioni _?■: >,- : v ca g :,*. ;,. 1*4
Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1826-10-24 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 24 |
Year | 1826 |
Volume | 7 |
Issue | 333 |
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Creator | Philo White |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | Philo White |
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 | The Tuesday, October 24, 1826 issue of the Western Carolinian a 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. |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601575734 |
Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1826-10-24 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 24 |
Year | 1826 |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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FullText | published weekly by i'hilo ii llli'ea salisbury n (' tuesday october 4 1826 vol vii no 838 ' ' hi " it 11 .' ' linn are s ■i ' a no pi i '".■'•' " !. i pl at the option of the r.li'nr until nil rr nr paul adl.r'.se t will lie i '.'"" , f „ .-, ■■■.. ..... thi i " tins rtlon and twenty-five cent for .... h lubsequent one all letters ild.lre-e.l to he i'd tor itlust be tost-paid in liny wdlii e i.,..,.l"dl eulooiua-vr i.,.1 '" " • jite tl i ids • oj ■!• . i i .. ' ■if.ii lohn fortytb in thi sln.ri and transitory life to acquire glory by illuatrious deeds is the work ol virtue animated by thi divine truth adams and jeffer son revolutionary compatriots rivals fur politi cal power chlcl magistrates in succession ul ii i great empire by the choice of a free pen ly devoted , hem elves ii extend ihelr ikme by t'erring la line henelils upon their rountr and upon mankind heaven decreed thai thi num ber i th days should he great that ihey should be long spared as shining examples to ihelr countrymen and to sec realized the must spl ndid alii'i ipiiliuus nf then own a dent minds ofthe glory of their native land in lids 1776 in lhe vigol of life dice presented together lo their country the declaration of independence the hand of jefferson traced the voice of adams urged the eloquent annunciation ihat a new umpire wu born more lhan half a cen turyhas since i i sway and we are asscm bled lo pay the nil of ri-spi . i and gratitude tothest venerable and venerated men who on the late anniversary of tha groa and glorimia dav when the whole people remembered with transport their sen ice and north peacefully l.ip-l u'l hrdil lvl|..;;.'oel„i„ied lo he s a'e'luiir ah-phenls rood lidiiits 1 great ins to all man kind uu it hot hi office ,., welcome to the abodes nl celestial bliss the kindred spirits ... these sages who by divine will performing the humbler yel ballon , a task uf proclaimed to our fauiers political salvation 1 father of all wc commend to thee by our irasers the illustrious dead i tis thine to rc ward ihe good andthe faithful we can only the public service of the deceased patriots were performed in the cluset and in the council their labors were le i-laii diplomatic mini terial lill-l lliaijisierial they soui-lu and won bsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbsw b^h which were ncces in lotlieirii i pei lent and invcroign coudil oi ' mr 1 , ., i the i "• it i par i lh i'u'i nol u i liuaetl and introduced into i m .... 1 i mportan general principles which bfe t be found in die conslitutl in ... the l.'nlli • ti - mr jefferson ssrote ihr presmblato die con ititution of virginia i aided in preparing tho revised code of her law causea lhe prohibi tion ofthe slave trade i the abolition of entail i the repe.,1 ofthe law of pri genitlfe and the enactment of the law regaining th4 decent of property according to i lictateatof natural all lion whirl knows nn li'.iuiclum belsye n ihe lirst and the last i child he bade the i'irsi movement ibr the destruction oiii,„t un hallowed union between church at stall which has uniformly begotten hypociiy and impiety injustice and cruelty they were the representatives f ihrr r,uin try in europe mr jefferson suitaiim the repulfllion of lib eon irv as ihe mccisor or hun franklin ai lhe court of venallld mr adams assisled in il negoclatlon of till treaty nl peace formed in first treaty with polland am was the lirsi rainister of thi . . sr r 1 the court l si james united with di hry together signed the first irlilv is ill i'ru-.ia ihey were lho defender ofthe fari oftheil native land mr adams nnd b il be charoc i.r nf um pollti l insiiiuiiuns ii lis learned sn.l elaborate defence t the am ilini consti tution mr jell rson trimnphaulh refuted in his note , virgin . ii i rd ..- ri : ted theories of he y li.r,.p of ih'is hen i irllcel.nile'u.n ul lu,„ss.r untry neither of ihem assisted n ihe formation ol the articles of conledei nioi ler ulnol hn ken i ii nn waaarliicvi i sor af the constitution undo which we have advanced with unparallel ed rapidity lo fame ml peier during the ssar while sepa i mr jefa s is memb r of ihe stale legislature mil s governor ol virginia mr adams as p ,..'<• citizen in maisacliinc.il ihej wen inceiianllv employed availing themselves of even favorable circum he nation lo serine the happl u ' . . u ailvsnce ihe prosperity ol lhc i ; i the j i oi eiil.ci pany did justli e i both ih personal integrity and lion esty ol purpose wore nol doubled oi denied i in their retirement fiom public life each resumed his scientific and liter ary pursuit ; vet w.t hlng with untiring and anxious eye ull lhe political more ments of the world which menaced dan i;cr lo their country ; and when after sul feting with scarcely honorable patience accumulated wrongs the second war with great britain was begun ihey united in aenlimenl on ibe jus-iie policy nnd nc cessiiy of hat measure in the varied events of teat war who could have fell bo deep aii intetest i as the tide of the success ebbed and unwed the hearts of our patriots rose and icl i win u the charm ol british naval invincibility was in ken hy ihe gallant hull when victory was lined from hrr chosen eyrie the british topmast by ihe raloi i gal lain lais and found her appropriate place among the stun i our spangled banner i h„w must ihe heart of the ven , ... li lams have swelled wilh iran port " when the evil planet which seems in have presided over the destiny ol he chesapeake ixd iis malignant , l.n net del lhe hie and lhe in mm ll i ce who deeply deplored his fair — ss kit with such bitter anguish lhe lis grace ol his natiie male whose legisla inre had justi uln.oat in bight ol i alien i hall relused to rejoice al u splendid vie lory of ihe fallen hero boston the cradle of liberty in the days l l.is youth in his advanced bge was governed by ic cresnts lo the cause of his country massachusetts the first and the daiing ' ' i ' it __\ il ihi i -■, ... heir lot nn leveled i 1 1 lo tint t the lun 11 bltd !''('., illy ol '■i f ihey ratnr lu ill lea-e lhl ir .;' . i they found iheil ■,,. v ; , ihey , ami lo quench the r s , i war in the : : «•■. ' ol our country | ihey were extinguished in il.cir own blood when iho bout if triumph wl i h rose in new orleat s lh welcome jackson af tcr iho victory of the oth ol january swelled onwards to the ( spltol cather ine force »". u ilesv until the welkin rune with our loud p,.'.m o united joy — when the whole land echoed with the cn hu lie ct s i un of arc by authority of tub raide of aviiv..ya''.u't>yumy | dottert lo encourage die publication of de lllatiilfv or north carolina 20,000 doialaai 9raxri„i i commence in ililtlbtrollgh an u,e alb monday in november next ■:■uedis orlcanslvom the ilrili.li wolves 1 whose heart expanded with the livelie ' j rapture ■the bean of jeffers in hi treasured louisiana ve sale — the forml i dable danger which threatened instant destruction was past — ihe i lac's nn i po i lentous cloud which hung like a funeral | pall over tho mi slssippl had poured | down a shower of blood md like a thin j vapour had disappeared tha i uu was 1 rescued from the poller's hand the fair daiighirra adopted by him f"i his country wen snatched from pollution worse than ilcuih i if any ihinr could slid fo lhc purity of his joy all thc cirruiiislunrcs nf the glo rious event were calculated to increase it on our par the viclory was almost bloodless veteran soldiers wero beaten by raw irnops hired , rained hands bv citizen soldiers — volt leers from il plough the bur the counting house and die workshop our newly sdo led clt icns the purchased suns ol freedom rivalled infidelity and valour the children of liberty tho hardy 1 iprlng i l line si e and i.e lucky ssriiniir t prise ft g20,000 is i 10,000 i 5,000 20,000 i ,■- 5,000 3,00 ' 8,000 5,000 4,000 -, 10 •:-.".." 1 « lu 30 40 . a 10 1,050 r,.ioo 9,(100 prizes ? 2 886 tickets 119,430 14,000 i'd nka \ a 5 holism 119,430 v txoa lltank t „ prize 500 tickets to br drawn in a day to be completed in 111 days drawing all die num bers ... b placed in une wheel and the prize in alio her stationary prises as follom ■tiik last duawn ticket on the i first dav will be entitled to a prixo of jsoo see 1 lav ! ' tliird dav 500 pour h day 500 fifth day 500 rixthday 500 sev.iilh'ilae still eighth day 500 ninth hv 1,01.0 ten dav 1,0 10 elcvcnth'day 1,000 twelfth day 1,000 thirteenth dav 1,000 fourti . ii'b day 1,000 fifteenth 1,500 sixteenth day seventeenth day 10,000 eighteenth dav ao.onu i in real of the prises sost'ina in the i i „'". actions widowed no matron orphaned ni>j invigurnting pub opinion i hosier li!,.-ral|av!crier of rhe freedom ol liiese -,:.," child desolated no parent's hear in thus uenlimcnts applam njr the ; ' i.t , nn . iiraging i was a laggard in the second contest with marking the peaceful character or their grod the limit animating the torpid confirming the j lk formidable enemy but the sage ol z,77z:z^7777z:7z7zz v z;zz777^7z7:zztieci v q»l . » ■' i " j "- zt7 "' brillib.it action nnd sage counsel wilh the quali which sneered 1 ihe n.-k ledgment of our ' ls ' v '" despite 01 n wretcneil i lac ii,-s ol the daring soldier and pmdenl states independence ihoi were call 1 to new labors lion which ruled his beloved rw bng man are rare in all countries one pre in i in did'ercn pher.s li i .... , as the fi rat land und in defiance ol lhe criminal in cully ilhutrious example of this fortunate union vice-president ; rsided f right vears with ucliyily produced hy heir mischievous of opposite qualities h:c he n exb.'uted n he digi.i.v in ibe ss.-.u-e ol ihi i red siales . the , „ u ||,.,.,„, n „ some ol her va worlcfby our own country it would be van .„ i me a hols ,„ the w u il we consider " unt -" 8 ' "'"" , ,' i de deny hut other examples exist in it and we th mod-v of lu creation th owcr vested in ; ljr " wni.aail resolved to redeem the may confidently trus that they « ill he always it or the purposes for which wy are bestowed honor ol the r native land rorenio.it 111 found when their countrv demands their aid mr jefferson ss the secretary of state un the f.ilds ol tame ai-cl 1 lhc p:ule ol emulnii of approaching tin fame and fortune der the dilution „| on washington in his parly could have a piece in ills anxious of washington i to equal them will not b possi correspondence and official reports continued bosom he lilt its rull ratification when hie while not i sible lo •',.■elit.rn nf tn di-nla tie brilliant nualili hv whirl he bad ,,° hu '" , , , **, , „ kr eri , ,..,. military renown civil honor deserves lo be been always rlstinguisli -•! m lhe mi '"•* glorluus speclscle oi lake arte was equally esteemed in relative merit tha ser labors of that day made necessary by hen presented to his view vice should be most precious in our eyes which travagant pretensions of mriioin and of france the imp riant consequences of the rendered with pure motives is mo extensive he displayed » profnuiie knowledge f public struy.e-lc the iljiiiir valor of the comba ly useful and municipal law i hi principles were drawn , anl ,' k oha.lnnte and aanirutnarv char the first revolutionary movements found from the purest source ids arguments were '** l5 ' , ? m t ■e;,,.n ada and jefferson mi mbers ol a proles ' l 1 1 rnniim-'.nr i bust sin ulu.lv aclor ° f ""* co " rs '' t,,r k or °. us " c which in ihe judgment of a great statesman happy i hi style simple manlv and perspicii by which lhc yiciory was ucl.ii veil miisi lust calculated tn quicken and invigorate the mis have filled his soul wilh emotion hut understanding under thc leading colonial gov subsequent to the ratification of the treaty of what language can paint his rapture ai ernraentsof ma»achusetti and virginia ihcir peace two parties gradually aroie in this coun , h „ „ lr reedinn scene . sanguine friends anticipated for them wealth and tn prior to the ado .■iih.r d.n.l ('.,,. he sui ceeiiu b scene honor and power from he favor of tbe regal stitution they en divided as to ihe power heboid leilow riiizcns.a wounded war government deeply read in the science of i which should be given to a new system of gov rlor in the pr'tfne of life pale from loss r.orernment gifted with powerful and saga 1 eminent which all admitted ought to be e.tah „| blood niutilalril and suffering irom p^ottty ipnn the colonic bv ibe mother country end changed and lul in*-i--d ». to ,!„- ,, r , he am ot military euro ncs on the devoted all their powers to redress them they which were vested bi that instrument in tin each ol erie i it is the gallant barclay sacrificed their hopes of distinction and of pro general government and ss lo the manner in i who deserving b his valor victory stis fu and looked fnr ihcir reward to the ap which those powers should be u.,d tu pro tains hia sufferings and defeat wilh heroic proving voice of ihelr own consciences and to mote the public welfare the unbounded r r . i r n , i - ihol.isorof a hell icleiir hss seam-red and popularity the pure and imposing character of ' ,, , ,,„,„:, ciire.lv united people wie eduction nf g ncra 1 washington . 1 him tn move in a i he moves and looks bs 1 1 he w rc in wealth i the blandishments of poweri the ler region abuse their control beyond ibrir in the midst ol compassionate friends | ho is rora of punishments were alike incapable of fliience hi retirement from nubile life im surrounded hy hi conquering enemies haking their resolutions warping ihcir judg posed upon the pc»p!e ihe painful necessity of ..„,; „;,„ ,. ibe voune warrior who with „, n-sur weakening their ellnrls ihey p r ' e ising a ueeessor the period had arrived *,*,', ' | unassuming pi.rl ol a evered with the giebet always in the perspce when the ,- nmenl was to be ad ilsiered "'« mod " ,, ' j n , 71 .,,' live of their onward march with a constancy by parly men and on par pri„e|p|o the non comhalanl the wetchlu tenderness ss ribs ul ib ir emi-e this choice was neither partiei eml.i.terr.i by frr-.a-.-ut c.,!h-i„i ranged oi a brother's ibie guides ihe loulstrps 01 ihc result of youthful enthusia.nl nor ofacci themselves under the names nf adams ar.d jel ihe enfrehlcd sufleier il is he victor dental association they saw all tho perils by ferson on this contest for power in whicli die lw v , the incut batllc is quenched which ihey were surrounded and used more chief office w given to mr adams and the . , h beams wilh tenderness for than a form of words when they p edged their second to mr jrllersm ,., l tl -,„-, , , i , '" >'" ' " ' '*,,,■, , , .. ,, ,, live their for and their sal red i r contest in whirl il irie - ol mr 1 1 , sun hi s,,!h ml h ' 1 s.uory ever ll ihei hues thai unsuccessful resistance to we-e victorious i is unne wry to dwell more vely did deleal eitr shine so tyranny even the most atrocious was rebellion those most deeply interested ei.mined and vloliousl ! ihiuii led tnlnrleiturei.tlir of fortune and of decided between uu in historj may sil in ,, ,„,.„_; i,i were the feelintrs of lhc fame thai while revolution lames on ihe ! judgment up i e de isions bul the day has 1 "" cn "» bi * j 11 ?' ", '", ' , ' , hn ast plate of lhe victorious warrior the con-li,„i ..-. mr'nrd when she e.,a l.„i , lull perform ""»"' """" ''"' '"'" "' , p,r 7 quered patriot is dragged to public execution hcr ofilce we are too near the times when laid i e lound ob ol lhe naval powci with treason branded on his forehead they the quesuona were agitated to speak of them ul our country nnd il the venmalih non bivare how much toil and blood aid ' without on in ■n -) s ib i rii ii ... |. i dania had . > ultinuli < xclaimedi thin is ] zzz:z7!z.zz ! m:m ; - "-"' r cii n e , n wou c d b t r o lhe ma of light and glory they antlcl 1 tiee fdisp i excel ■i '-'"< ' '* i : " i opponents would ha i triumph for posterilv he were reckless of an auemhly s i m.jnrit 1 whom weril.is forg u boa , and rejoiced at the ihelr own fate shall i trace them through the political opponents mr jeff > , hi n wit i , lied it forlh ploom ... he ho when they i joyed tin siii 1 forliim lo acquire iheii rupee i l lc unexpected termination of the trlumphslheybnlicipbted for posterity twould itadn rsllon l'he m 11 ,. ■., for lh | , , , , , 1 ihs disposal of x,e\;zz'z^zz7l7r,7:;r;7z7z i'.rlholci aval and mili-nry peace through ilie various office in which they i scmblies a i'rt.id 111 i.lam , '!"" nd tho delermlnal was in me laithfully served i l*o do them justice it would the overgrown iniole col france rly made tu use it for nr chaatise i a . - uv to give you a history l he ii . f !... iilitie r;..i i r vith vigor and effect i re m eni and her aggrandizement a form parties of the growth of our new r.m , re ol c.t.bli.hed the relati 1 honorable peace af |( , a | i | r ,.„.,,. „„, directed to conquer and zzz7z.77z a z"77 7\zzz7z "- - ;-" sttempt but it permits bht.ir.,'1 lit i r.i.u.e a r < l i magisirate mr.jeffcr tion sounded bcross the ocean anu - in.l.v ofthcgrcal and int ..-.,■vol ol sone nued in h " ■■iun p"|.u haslllv cnllecled and uudlsclpliued lorci ihelr uvea itiej were born on tin an c buiiv um'd iiiu-aiiui •!"■r..ilii k , -. „.;.'., i „,, i t s gallant but inexperienced leader tinenl i edncatcd in colonial colleges , bred to washington he volu u retired while the were drawn tojrethol for the deience ol i ■■■■.""■;'".•■"»•.'-,. d.a ncdii ,: ihe i y 1 ';:;;"' ,";■, -™; 1 "" 1 '" '"* ;■"'. s ew orleans the weakest and most ex i inil lor iii mit < mi .-. 1 ih-v v\._-n ini'iii mim piriile nl il ii r!',in r n'.t urn l.ns'i d . r . i l fln-t hers i ,,„• ll,„.|,„„.,,.us .', „,.„.*, , ,-, , , ,. l ;„,,! iiuuibl d al | ' i.'pubh '!' l i portion of ou ll,',,.,cr i h owtb together wilh equal aland fidelity it feeble di rued the bu ' ' - ,, i i ol our enemy filled wilh armed legions executive and legislative powers i giving those ed and lhe huiindai of nur empire exlended c amo sweeping lo our slimes a pillbni , nincils which had greater force than law as hv ihc i „■. h.l ,■",-■.'■■■" f louisiana an , 0 dlcr experienced in all tha slralflgonii ihey were obeyed with spontaneoiu alacrity event dccplv imporlsnl lo ihe future repo , burninir lo eclipse his europeer they were united to prepare ihe deolbrai n of and union of thi people an existing contn ' ' , ■,,,,,, „ r ,., nh » n d i'ld.p.n.le mr.'i.tl s rorlun.leh.nd eraj her in.x'db i urceof fulnn rival ■like them 10 a . rr • - ' i wrought lhe immortsl work mr adsms con rtispiitc rrmoved-the fa.iorn snd w icn fame and rbnk.anlmsied tho v rran lioal landing with the great -.- i ■-.-,...—. b ,,,.,, ; state 1 i mu ihrr by lies ol comi harden i by the lolls of mnny campaigns previously snd ubsequenlly pressed with truth i.r.-b ! ..:.,.'. " .• -. in performing ib hushed by tho remembrance of numaroul i eloquence the necessity of that decisive arduou duties of the fh-.t lation in our govern .,„,! lei.cn victories recking wilh ihe i , . ,. : ough their routes were different the , , yi ,..,,, ,,„..,,„'.| with tl.e li were reformers in ihelr respective had in view the sami end i ... h sough ■,■•'"■" slat . ." . . , banges in the laws perpttust the ui thai r of bloody l»ur«ls 1 ii cdabimna ine t'ea e soon followed the dtsclplcb nf lefferson a..d the ■i of van ted it together from thi period mi jcltcrson di voted himself to the intercsis nf f-.dik iii i lie created b his ii floe ice lhc l r r,ivei -,". ■.' , irgini ■; i io 1 n id :> mple*a rear 1 : • si icn e and the aris »■• wollhy ol in ■gel us and would pre ■sci s his ra uu ■> if no nihef monumi it had bi cn creeled io his fan ni wa ins lab ii devoted only o the eat.iblish ment ol lhe univtrsiiy ; he tools an i.ciive pall ill lie ....'. i ir.eqivn ol lhe i tltlll it itself ; arranged lhe order of itudh s bnd performed the arduous du'ic-i of b pro fessorship giving some future biographer a fair occasion to exhibit in splendid con ' trasti jefferson at montlccllo and ihoov 1 sius at corinth mr adams scted asonn 1 f ihe tl tor i collere lor tho choice of 1 president and assisted in 1 130 to revise ihc i'oiistituiion cl massachusetts 73 730 dollar l'b-rs pas able a the agency of lho hunk of fear in hillsborough n c thinv dais al'i.r the completion of the drawing subject :.. a discount of fifteen percent all prizes nol demanded within twelve months from the completion of the drawing will he considered ■., i ni i'.i'diiiiheiis ofthe lottery 1 iveutl cemmitihncr bit ', rough .'/.•' . 1826 the nr-n'ion of the north carolina public r respi-eiiiillv united tn the foregoing scheme the lauduble purpose contemplated ssill.it i hoped see re to il ihc aid of those who ar fricn ii to lhc im rest ol literalurc nnd science an i lhe na done of ihc gentleman who has always laboring for olhers surroun ded hy their interesting families in tho midst of society of whicli they formed respectively ihe centre and lhc chiel ornament sought for hy the learned of every land corresponding wiih each other ami with the wise and good of their coun try they passed their lives tranquilly en joying the blessings 1 continued health marking with transport the advances of ihelr country to wealth and poivcr and beholding with wonder and delight lho ssi.le sp rading inp.llll e ol the doclarn li ;. ai 177 what ihey on thai day i 11 i ly be i 1 n scc ,, l in ll.l'l wn country is true ol the i :. r i • • r portion , i ibis hemisphere mi „ ro slid cubic mala colombia chili lluctios ayici and peru have shaken fl the chains of ruropcan despotism bnd piomiv in be come lhe abodes ol i ivi ixatlon bnd ra tional liberty h.ar.i , dependent ol i'.ii pe in all an ■',; , he i lonial poli v ol l"',n " di ' • is gradually per ishlng under ihc united i»ll,ie ■es ol rea son and llevolulion livi n i ranee has in i sullen d in vain from iii r attempt io . itabtish there a hcr iovernn cm in political consequence the kingdom in mote imporlant than in the best days l ih ■amiable nnd unfortunate monarch louis hc iclli while l.e condition f tha people is infinitely improved the gov • 111.11,111 i.e in raited into it the gre.r cepn niaiive principle | nl hough ihn ■, | ;. cnisii b ' imperfeeti it may bu i,i in important instrument for tlm - 1 lho power and lh | ri nn lion of ihc people i n e as in the man agemelit „,' l,e l.ntierv is a sufficient plcdg oflhc fainicia with which ll v ill be conducted a 11 ml itl'lll'.v g ",- ti k ■:■in this i.otleiv fur ale a hc ullire of the western carolinian nd hi mr charles ki hcr and others sali bury 21 to lutherans at ihc l.si session nf the ' • .... - • e l.uiher ii sviiiid ihe rev idam miller hani i moser and mys if sere sppni ...-,! to proclaim sn.l hold a meeting at or neiu organ church rowan cuunii n.c ihi inciting shall il god permit commence on ih 4th dn of next november and con uni si i hre lass we arc bisu authorised lo imitulhe llev charles a storke daniel sheer and is manyof the other minjstei wh are inc ... sion with ihem f,,i v ll , n ll may he convenient or as mans as mav rcci ise the m lice in attend loid meeting whether this mcetingwill i held in organ churcl • nt n place in its vicinity hall he duly published all i , nh ram and all olhers who may he interested are hereby invil .'. to attend said meeting liamii lir.n'kf.l secretary if jennet ■■si nod september islh '. *'"'. 31 ii tiif.rk will be sold al ihelnledwellingliouse nl hnheri workc in statcsvillc on thurs dav ih 30.1 nf november ncxti a large a mr mem • >' ' i.iseholil i kitchen farnlturc renin on nl re good .. bu .. g utensils horses rattl i hng.1 is luiv '.'. and 10 ne g in ■■di " "' srge number of whirl a • . boyi aiidgirles in in it in ii year i , age par ol he pur base mom for negroes will b i further iiniis ssill be made known on day ui sale due alien lance b ma 111 work i notice ill-nil ssi ie lhe labors great he servi i 11 departed sages great iho scones in trl.ii h n.ey acted great then rewords md great their enjoyments hising io ihe highest offices ihc pcple could be stow and witnessing the be gradual yet ui i ilng de alopi '", nl ' ' ' - resouri e 1 bi ir couillry l'he one bird with undiminished if nol .... rea ing |" pulorlty i be other ind ed lost tho p pular favor j i in lived i ng ' ' ' ugh to sec bis son elevated by tbe votes ol the stale •,. ihat imp iti.ig it " from isliii.li lie had been roniovi '! by lhe voi o ol lhe l copli i ', ii a ill weld hi id a ll i terfercd will on dearest wishes and was nol lu our jiii un nu bcsl ealc 1 .'' i ' il musiia i i ,,. stpltmber ll 1826 m31o5is2t38 taken v ant vu\mn.\«v.t iii the jail ol rowan county n con the 16th of august lb 1 negro man who wss in name s jack 12 year old 5 i.e i inch high , ssshel.lt in mast i sbou 6u v since in the state of (,, orgia , ss ia bought by one johnson lasl spring ol matthew william sou at charlotte f'ourt-iiousc virginia the ossner i required in conn forward pruve properly psy charges and t ■him bam'l ioni _?■: >,- : v ca g :,*. ;,. 1*4 |