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iwf stent caroutftoif it i'llllo i hipp 1 8alisbury n c tuesday february 26 t«28 vol mit no 408 the terms ofthe tv.is m carolinian are '•*.'" per annum orgs 50 ifpuidinau mr but psyment in advance will be required from 11 pubacribers at a distance who are unknown to lhe editor ulllem snnie res ible penon of his acquaintance guarantee lhe payment no paper ili.conl '.. is . if ai the option of the editor until nil am , igi . . i i advertisements will he in erted i hi per square for the first insertion and iwentj five cent for each subsequent one all letters addremed to ihe fab must b pott-ptud ur they may urn he ai'iflnl '■'■jackson meet nt wilkcsborough a numerous meeting of the citizens of wilkes county friendly to the nice tion of gen andrew jackson as presi dent of the united states took place in the court-house in wilkcsborough ii tuesday the 5lh ol february several drlegatea also attended iron the adjoining counties ol die a,,,e electoral district gen xontfort stokes tv unani mously called to thc , hair and richard allen esq 1 col william hamp ton appointed secretaries the object 1 ilie meeting wa i briefly and fori ibly . - uii ; , in an . . nifi'ii address bv samuel king esq une l the dclegti tion lioni lhe county of iredell a committee was a in id to cl r u ft a preamble an<l i ■iluti n , expres live ol the seniimenn ol the present meeting lo win col john martin force !■■,' -'• ii ja_ua_____i if net iu the o linen ' 1.1:1,1 i ' '' ' ' it n '"'■'■',■'' u^h to the not r^lm ihe 1 m work cl m ti 1 1 a the nur^h a ' r the 1802 a 1 1 i | he mis elected to the senate ol the he continued to enjoy the confidence jolted states by the legislature of and patronage of his adopted state in massachusetts for the avowed pur various employments from that period pose ol heading the federal ranks in until the commencement of thc late congress und arraying its members war j when his services were required and talents against the administration by the general government to check of mr jefferson at that time piesi-:the murderous inroads of thc hostile dent ind head uf thc republican par indians ,,;>'.„ our southern frontier ty for this we have the cotempo he fulfilled the expectations of his raneous testimony of ou deteascd country by subduing those blood countryman fisher ames for five thirsty natives of the forest driving peri nl he removed to tennessee where his talents as a legislator and jurist were exercised with seal and ability in the formation of one of the most democratic constitutions in the union and in the discharge of the imports duties of a judge in lhe stormy period of ir',18 he was in con gress and was the lirm supporter of the liberties of bis country against the tbe tide i id resolved thai we will in like i msnner support the hon ino c cal houn as vice president of the uui ted states id resolved ail en mortfort stokes of ivilk s he r mmmded as a candidate lor elector of president and vice pre dent of the united states for the district compo-ed of tht counties of snrrv wilkes ashe and iredell i am thai the same bc commu nicated tn the central jackson com mittee at haleiqh bv the central com mittee of this district 4th resolved that col tobn mar tin set maj meredith thurmond foi nathaniel gordon gen lames wellborn col wm p waugb thomas w wilson '• so c:i,pt nel son a strange capi join vvither spoon and thomas dtil.i esq be j appointed a central committee ot correspondence for ihis district to notice th it in pursuance nf a heed of rrust and for he pin-pore herein menl td.wt will e.nnse to public isle al lh dwelling i william sle in on '., , day the 4tb ■. ■•■in that large mn valu ib tract if l.ir on which the said william mean now lives con tsinlng upwards of seven hundred acres there is no tract of und in the wertern part nl north camion nf il sine quantity of aire more valuable i'here !> on the premise a large an ' elegant brick dwelling home and «!-. a hn villi lhe saoie ihlv lll.it a lhe mini il«i'f » r ill sell snother tract of land fwnte'u . one in n red acres ivi igon ihc new ft d i ' ingf loneorcl ,•■kalisbury also on the mm il»y we will sell eight or twenty likely a t.t.hdl s c.,,,sisii l f n,-s i .,..■-■■r k„,g i'.s'i i:i,',i m ' : kes l-.s ' vtar lit did um disappoint tin expec and m . mere ' '■1 hurmond ; who tations of his friends and supporters lime und on rei:ir lit carried on tilt opposition until ning reported thi i limit pream le iccess became hopeless when bv a anil resolutions which were r . 7 i.j spt-fies of political summerset in suil . iuiui nn -.•;■'..- 11 ipl di denlj aband d his friends and iheir j them in ml uir borders und pursu ing them into the ijianish territory where they had hitherto sought and i found protection ; by which he engr f ited a novel but just principle on the llaw of nations that the only sanctuarw co-operate with simil ir committee i throughout the state in promoting thc election of gen andrew jackson a-i president of the united states with power to added tn the committee ul vigilance at their ivrri .., ■wl en-ilii i ll ii t„i..-lhs ii.ll he i'.itel ii feurchs-ee givillk bond willi spprov 1 sc uri'y william o.mkans y . , john n phifi.lt < n '" *' januarm 30.-/i i8s8 the catawba journal will in crl tl b above ri lay ut sale ml sen account worthy ok atte tion ' rpilk subscriber wishesto inform ihe itinri , i f sidisl.nrv and the surrounding country that he has commenced ihe wir22 eri is ira ... i iv i iv ., the cause united with bis former advetsis pust powers of the general government ries j and was afterwards appointed and particularly lhe extraordinary at vnriuus times ambassador to eng powei 1 ihe executive as pointed land l'vante kussia and to the con nut in the constitution of the united ference ui ghent in none ol these statt -. should be clearly and distinctly employments did be exhibit more than marked !( remains for this genera ordinary tait-nta fur diplomacy in tion to limit or to extend the far distant alt of them he was under the dircc i.hui shadowy bniiiidar'us ot lhal ei-'tion and qiniruul of the government j for a merciless savage enemv should i be his grave suffering humanity had starcelv drnpp'd the tear of gratitude to their deliverer before anew and i more formidable invasion threatened : to disturb the tranquility and repose ofthe hanks of the mississippi the li patriot and hero who never deserted ihis post in the hour of danger repair 5th reich that ihe following persons be appointed a committee of vigilance and correspondence lor the county of wilkes to wit ; col john martin ir col »*,„. hampton llii-hanl allen john welch samuel jnhn.ton james johnston tlenl j parks in ' v oy lllr t s douchelte willi.m colvard jonathan iwnoddy loseph d haldwln james mario vm 11 ilerk win henilnn kimi-h clial.mai i ..,■1 i,i , i v . i ii 1 . unit il . il ., ', , '.. ■' ' at ( .!!■1 : tiieic il.'lee.l :, etttid town on main street suuih of conn l n j . uu . j up „ n |, v tht , ,, i . s ,.„, chief we are to believe mr russell and mr trr'whet^.et'l t'.'v ni r o ; .!',! r ii io magistrate of the'uni n thai ibis clay he attempted to assume greater kind f „,„■!,' i hi b ,' hii.ii ii hi i n ntiiri of the constitution shall have und more extensive powers of negotia ting experience in the bu.inesr he fu en - the power to enlarge its authority and | lion than had liecn conferred upon l f,zmj:v£f::,xiz u '' '''' j '' ' ''^'''■'■■a - nv ' wuh ■* ■.■■■■■■■>> and him by proposing to the english all orders for work from » dwanee will he greatness of the , mntry h trampling commissioners an exchange ol the punctually attended o sirictlj cording upon llie local i ivereignties ol the free navigation of the mississippi for recti the public re rpp.-it,,.m>ujtuol ; s , |(( . s we fi r ,„; v and positive den . the freedom of the northern fishe tlll____________________________________________________sa!...-..'lt '■- '■■--^ ■a i ■i ■. ml v'.in b.ls ., her is : , p*^^■a cd'with alirriiy to the scene ol acticufl with the choice spiiits of the west in his train here his wisdom and for titude added another civic wreath to that which already encircled his brows finding some uf the people disaffected and thc country in .- slate of alarm and danger he suspended the writ nl ha eat i r/'-,ts l.y establishing martial ll in li'ir^fc inn and defence inhn tir.mii f little itiver e fiilkiier t 1 hum duls sen capt fields head of yadkin t;»i prrguson jamei parkcs of warrior creek hugh hats fith resolved that a committee consisting of two persons from each of the counties composing this electoral district be appointed to prepare ti address to he people of lhe said : - irict and that said committee rorisi ofthe fill jmms viik.s ro,iiiit i ill , ln i'll mil salithwv feh a 11 h cob ti.r i mghttobe l ., ii,,ito^^^^^e^^:i,hi p,,tri„ra come the bourcc the centre and de jism n isarj in a chiel magistrate pnsitory ol all political power and pub i ol this free country particularly in lie opinion und instead of conducting his famous letter tu harris in which the affairs of the nut'u u upon the | lain bc magnifies the power and resources and simple republican plan ol protec of our enemies and despairingly di titn in pence und in war and i h i-b mini-hes our own — calling ours a feej 1111 the perpi ma harmony oi ihe con ble und penurious government desti ledcrate states it has attempted lo ex tute of adequate forci s cither on se libit a plendidand pomp .. y ■in ■r i.uui i a,.,l l.v acting as chairman m _____________________________________________________________________________& : and of naiions ; and in limes of greatl difficulty and peril laws must bend lo the safely and integrity of the state when the storm bad passed by ; when gen jackson had humbled the pride ol england ; i,,.d when thc hard earu ctl laurels of his glorious victory were n't green he proclaimed his veneraj hri^t^rir^i^ti!!emth mood • iredell county rev mnshat and samuel king v as cuntv col thomas cnllo . and col eorge hower ; sunt , ty gen solomon graves and vi 1 then m hughes esq 7th resolve that this mer in pmve of the nominations for l-'.lc ■s if president and vice 1'resid nt ■il i i i s co i'll making nttiian brown returns his sincere thank in his thoi.ds and the public in general for the liberal encouragement he bos received in his inn ut blisin s , and begs leave in inl7.ri.i them dial he still continue a hi old stand one door norlh-eas of the jail , where he has nn hand generally gigs panel and tick also sulktyi carry all md carriage ol slldewripj tion etecuted not infirm i ri iu he urj rounding country even notice unil at lhe him it | rici - nt iiia's ii;:i iv •• snli,h,,r u , in 1..1 11,28 _ l '- thi - f sale bv virtue of s deed of tr es-cutvd bv al i sandcr j work for the ;•.■- of e curing certain debts therein meiiti i i will ell st public f inc un friday lh 29th d,,t , i fehrnaii n st on the premi.es li 7 i iran of and known bv the u ihc ! per pl.ee lying on lhe llig and little catu ia about three mile above mason's fi rrv.jo •, the land of ilr w m.iclesn and nhem his trart contain according ti s lute rtev w&5 scr.s and is well known lo be equal in aliiy joj tnv in ibe uppei par f • ,., r inn • l * and smith liumi\eal_,:l 1 7 , i ,.-.:/ iw ale i-l in i a met ling ,.-. il'istonrtt^^^lle cuii^l fish lhe world and m entangle lhe des du , ol governor strong and the mas 11 s of lh,a happy land of liberty sachuseits legislature were applauded ; u i-.,i ilu unsettled mil precarious dis for n fusing their aid in the late war ; tinics of other nat u and where the corrupt germ of the j in reference to our foreign relations hartford convention was planted — ivc view wiih sun i e in i indignation how ditfereui from this was the con the attempt of the president without i ci of • ckson at orleans where he consultation or advice ol the senate stimulaied lbe people to resistance at to send ambassadors on a crusade to the risque ol every thing dear by his other countries to seek nut business own courage and example where w have none that the first in 1817 mr adams was appointed | officer of the government bii ul ! | ih secretary of state and continued in licly uvow an authority to commission that office until l-.is elevation to the and send amb.is h'.!m , when ul i'i fsj m s in is'-ij without any sen his cuntry ifiii^^^^^mnia.in.in i '. siatts iii:i.i ; n**i*||j =^ inious was bis conduct upon that oc | jackson in wake county and elsiv casion compared to that of his judge ■where so far as information has been who instead of duly nppretiatiiii the received motives of his late severity condemn nth resolved that the proceedings ed in a fine of one thousand dollars of this meetinc be signed in th chair the man who had just saved the city ma n anil countersigned b the set .,-. and country from pollution had raries and be publish d in the raleigh judge hall and the legislature of i star and western carolinian louisiana mud n voluntary tender ol m stokes ,/ ip t hair'n their services and authority for the de wm hampton ? <-,. rrt , r „ rll ., fence of their lives their liberties and rich'd alibm . their homes the hero of orleans «•— would have greeted ihem with a sol to11ac0o lier's and ijfcll l welcome the much hn he - el ,„ nr:i,-r n 1 hi un , j k'm~^s__i_i^^^^^^^^^^^^^i^m __^^^_^__^^^ person » i.hing io ;,,„:! - i .... y , u .,- ■„!„.„. | u . ,,|,..,. i is .,., ,:-. : i„,,„„i : i.ibb aihliiioi t l„s character or fame i treaty of ghenft which was signej s 1 . fl zzz ,',",,,"'„.. z t i'l i toke'ph.r«t x 7""''''io.'l'mi '' | ;; 1 ' 1 '* "" ■'* ', hum'diuiing to him as it is nlurm unless it bc his courtly letter to the sen about ., month before the battle ol the f u ii owi ng quaint ve»e in prabe ol toba term of sale will be in 1 ',. ,-, ing to the people if thc fate ol thi ite of thc u states upon etiquette ; 8th january 1815 exhibits a part of much meat imh gluttony procure third st one year's credit and the rcniai ,; country is to be sealed by such usur his long and laboured report upon the gratitude we owe to gen jack tn feed men jsi o swine , iinrd^uiearsireiiie pations il the executive power is io weights and measures and his florida son for had his patriotic effort fail *" i *«*■»."'■!." n'd'nc l>c'ii.-'v '■'■:'■'■in*.:h ' 4.1 | iirpertede and stf how up all olbtrs , ' l'ltiitv as chief magistrate of the 1 llu is nl ail llie v stern slates , „,. ,„'„,|, m „ ,,,.,!,,„ ,„,.,„. |,.„„ ki ! it is bii.h true i'i t'.,e stales and tbe . .- itii . !".' want i loreugbt ' 7 tile i fms ll ,- i n-llty imohl hi i'l'ivners eiir in e h hisroulmestinapipe ■istnue and ;.,..■,, .-. upon the rights gen.juck hon abrogating a solemn treaty m*,.s anne dread hi > without any 1 distinguished lackson ■pass tt lhe war and won't hive hsenl i ' 1,116 ■,.| , ,,,,. „ i an people at the expense of the other ■i,v ou ■that u^^^^^^^^^^^^^m . united states i ■., thci h . _— hiouu .„..,,, i ,:.,.,,-,,, „ ll ft .! "' i i'ttr'l'nf i ■the t thc uni what ■objection might be ed states ol «« t «"» bu rnt wifiingly entertain no doubt **»< fft"f f ■* . re driven to ««•»'« ■;,.„;.,!!„:,. ,;,„. andrew jackson was ■■- i hn i „, u i to - „, h i rs r o-bers emnloved out ■ban - „„ 1 north l ,„ ■el :,.., ol l a .'-:,. notick the ubscrlhers having ul ihe last january session o buncombe ci ti courl unuli fled as exec rs of the last will anil • tnmenl cf the hue hoc itoheri ll vance dee'd re queit thine indcbled n ins elate lo come fo ward und make carle settlement . and lliiise hiving claims sgaln.t it in proem them within llie time required by lw ii will \ ami :,- ; ui n i s ain atheville a 6 jan 241 stafle link from 11.11 1 it.ll lu salisbury mm -• - '. r ih i *■"'*" '* i '"* jhah.^tr 1 2-__amm-)lo;r it'ilh ,:,,,,, in 1 public u t rtit.n ,:. hi i ii . wauling in render i ... exp litin eomforlsble s it lins hill r i n „ under lhe superlnte worth own i there will be nn . iinngi t i i ri i 1 klii|;e a u-'uiil nil nit inu.l'r li ll tosuli-hiuv 1 pittsbo nigh and tshbin gh onco a week li leaves k.ilcigh cvt-r i at j o'clock e a null arrive ul sali li in nn monday ,.' iu ,,•,,..,!., i i prion ol ■di n hai igh ,.. '■.,!.. i oi ,' dollars mil hi i t st fur sn jislunei a the , it ill trunk in nlhrrbagbi ,' talc „ inl il ahull he ilehvi red si the place i , which un ure direr el ui be r ,; .,,.., l uf the b scrlber flu ubtcril er i aril i ,,!,! g . laying 1 his ,. ihe n r ■. . i • in .. rgrceublc r ute r in ihdeigl ,.. s.,1 , . ; , , . und he therefore with ih greater i • i solicits public ,, ,,,,., tge ukoi1 ".* ■' ii ll j1s jr ;.-...-. 8,i6 .-•.!
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1828-02-26 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 26 |
Year | 1828 |
Volume | 8 |
Issue | 403 |
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Creator | Philo White |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | Philo White |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Tuesday, February 26, 1828 issue of the Western Carolinian a newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601576872 |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1828-02-26 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 26 |
Year | 1828 |
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 1324053 Bytes |
FileName | sawc03_18280226-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 4/13/2009 8:59:03 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 |
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Language | eng |
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iwf stent caroutftoif it i'llllo i hipp 1 8alisbury n c tuesday february 26 t«28 vol mit no 408 the terms ofthe tv.is m carolinian are '•*.'" per annum orgs 50 ifpuidinau mr but psyment in advance will be required from 11 pubacribers at a distance who are unknown to lhe editor ulllem snnie res ible penon of his acquaintance guarantee lhe payment no paper ili.conl '.. is . if ai the option of the editor until nil am , igi . . i i advertisements will he in erted i hi per square for the first insertion and iwentj five cent for each subsequent one all letters addremed to ihe fab must b pott-ptud ur they may urn he ai'iflnl '■'■jackson meet nt wilkcsborough a numerous meeting of the citizens of wilkes county friendly to the nice tion of gen andrew jackson as presi dent of the united states took place in the court-house in wilkcsborough ii tuesday the 5lh ol february several drlegatea also attended iron the adjoining counties ol die a,,,e electoral district gen xontfort stokes tv unani mously called to thc , hair and richard allen esq 1 col william hamp ton appointed secretaries the object 1 ilie meeting wa i briefly and fori ibly . - uii ; , in an . . nifi'ii address bv samuel king esq une l the dclegti tion lioni lhe county of iredell a committee was a in id to cl r u ft a preamble an |