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the western carolinian tin powebs mit i.i:i.i:,iati:ii to nn im ,, states nv the , noll hv it to nn btatks mil bb8bb i:t to t ui si \ , i ■> m i'ltrii ptv oil lo tin fi:oi'i.i amendment to th conititution irt id x c f fisher ) lditok ami i'lioi'kii kill s } no l of vol xx , whole u ioio salisbury iv c may 2 1810 i t ii ms o r tii i 7 77 7 tl.v:ao>v.ly..'a.v c tt yhumvk politics of the iv tin grkat n:i:n\ii in chahleston ■ihe ai no us luey : iii -. ,,. und the dist in guisbod champion of our rights and bv ihe,,-un flinching onion ounce uml support ha i e,l l,,m li est iblisb a proposition ea icntiul lo lhc defence and • security of our in t tun us in the other hall of congress the same hue ol policy id iraeii'i i ■i o.'i.'l i the contending parlie ■it needs but u me ■perusal ol llie journals lo us t hli-.li beyond u doubt tint , very measure which has chocked lho advance of vbolition owes its cliii t support and its success to lho friends of the ad minis!i vn while those pronositione whioh cvinco hostility to ur institutions always originate nnd are sustained among the opposite party the vol v liict which the opposition me compelled t admit thai llieir candida to lor lho presidency has declared ins pinion thai the efcveimos of tin l-'odi-rul tl verumi'nt can be constitutionally and might to he applied lo the emancipation of slaves s altogether conclusive ll proves hint if he be elected presi dent the constitution is m longer the guaranty of our property — hut we hold it under that most de grading ami line it on of all irnures — the will ofn majority and ihnt majority with interests vuiiaui , from an i even hostile to our own i , ,., rm:ns : \\ o are ngnin summoned „_ .,.,„, { . mmmte ww fc forth lo defend lhe great princ.plcsol coustifotioti.il | wc m buun u b nm|{0 ,,„„„„„ ra „ s „ „ ,\ h „ 0 a ,,. right upon which depend the hheri.os and ox.s ltfnlanrtii 8 i s opposition f<in bank ofthe uni lence of tho south hitherto the rflruggle he cj s . u , s _ wfl jfc |( d "„ a ,, lishcd ll , v „,„| „ ,„,,.„ the parties which |.„- several years past nivo ' j llb ,,,.„ h peonlo f null carolina have undo divided the 1 mo has been one for place and pom „„,„. ,-...„, '_^ cn ills suc ,, „„ j lslllllli()n \ er ; in winch south u.ruluii did not condescend lo d „ ,* ,,,,„, ,,,,„, „,„, unqolwluu . iniugle her position us the chfttopioi ul blute , ljo|m ', bs abandoning nil thi&round which has been bights hud become one 1 dignified neutrality l ; ■ui , g „,,„.,, » nn „„ violll und she chose not lo soil her eruilue n ,. oolites = lir ri ,,,„, 1 „,,„ l . lll nuco,,,u,o,'o,al to thounliuuloil which involved no principle lo which sue was enhtrffl orthasletiorin which suclft bank would lodged 1 ho prom candidates lor ih i res bo u . l „., | _ -,,,,,. ,,„„.,.. 0 n k ,.,,,„ „.;,,, wllidl doncy possessed not her confidence : ami a though „„,,,, „ n 1msliul(i „ n is r ,,, j its disastrous in . one ol them had avowed n proleronco for the pr „ , u . cl)m „„.,. l .,. ,.„,, „,,.;,.„,„„.,. „,' ,|,, : oiples of lhe south and thereby had mm mil lho comh ,, nve ,,„,, ,„„..„,„. „,„,„* o - , lialorv ., ml fo »" of eom un people yet the btitto nt urge u n ,„. „„,„ „ 10so „.,,„ ctul . ht , qllie , udo n r io _. preferred to maud alool from lhe contest until lime o who wouw now unju ,,. ofhn _ wllh ,,,„ should test lho sincerity of hisprofcssion i hat test ,,■„,„„ rty ai „, , ,„ u|c sol ,„. , f sur . has now bee applied and the principles ol action ,.,.',„,„ uim ,, t rjiscroip to iho lender mercies of which govern parties now aland open to ihe ubser a ,,,- . l)r „,.„„„, y ,„„,!• , till|u . vat ion ot lho world in the mat of ,. long coiilu „ -,.,,„ t . gubll mool of „ rtoa ,, v m j r ,„ ls(it „. ue.l cunvoss they have each boon brought to state l cllrrency 1s | llgt|y considered ono of lit st their line position and lo i,n s e themselves under | n b0 mk , lsllr ; h wi>h . u „„. a | inmis , rnt e : „ | m8 loaders whoso principles cannot be mistaken a u ,„ rolm ,„,. ,„ m |„,„, h ,,|„ .„„, ., m , ri i,c combination has been or.ncd etnbrac.no nil those a ' m |(| . , d ,. jre materials which have so often threatened the peace ,. u , ir i c . nn(1 „ por , . a j w ,, on wu cona w er „ 10 and security of the union and is now udvn.icii.g in hlir | v llnlow condition of the times and lho full career to invade hie rights o the bouth lrr „ y „ r i lfluencej interest t.nd prejudice against an open war bus been declared against lho pre w |„ e |, || 10 v have had to conlond in auvaiiiring this senl adniinislratioti because il has dnrcl to stunt ( , , nt | nr , lh1 , r ,., we cntinol loo s'ronoly express our up in defence of the democratic principles of the approbation and ericouragonjpnt rvory illott has conslilulion the partisans ol abolition of tho ueen uaci \ i \ iy _ vlls , ij r ii y f u pnrtlznns aud tariff of banks nml cunsolidaliuu in all its varied debtors of nine hundred hanks scattered through forms have made common cmfte denouncing the out i 0 l!,,ion wilh l'iu united slates hank in president as " the northern man with southern their ho.ul b iillribnlc t the ailminislr:iti„,i evils principles they thereby avow iho groundwork of „ j t .|, uro solely chargoable lo the speculating mu t-heir hostility ; und so carncslly nml zealously do lliil „ ji e | m ,| ( , vr rrun the countrv nnd tb the ihey seize upon und pcrveri lotlffiir own purposes crazy i bs(1 ,„ iid errors of the bank's theni.eivos every clement of strife that il has now become the jj ,| 10 s „|„, r s ,. c l thought of tho people is rap dutyofevery friend of his countiy to resist llieir idly applying the correclive and tho second sns further advances now that the baale is waxing r , en8 j 0 n 0 f n u pennsylvania and southbrn hanks wurmest und real danger threatens il is not uilhu cunfiustcl ns it is wiili-lho condition ,,| those in generous uiituro of south carolina to decline the -\ ow v.jrk and elsewhere which have not bus combat wherever her friends and principles en , 1l . n ded has furnished proof of the sound views of counter danger there will over be found her slnn tu0 administration and cvincus lo everv reflecting lard advancing to tho rescue j m | v hoto ihe truo mi-chief lies there can ii cannot bo disguised thut the great principles scarcely occur nn . vil ol greater magnitude limn which now divide parties iu the union are precise („ f as | 0 '„ l p 0i1 n country nn irredeemable paper cur iy those which have been cvur the subject of con rt . nc y it blights the very bud of enlerprizo uml trovorsy since the fnuudntiun of free goverunienls i y subjecting to uncertainly thti measure nf value there has alwnys been found n puny striving lo operates with ns much harshness and injusiice as ride over tbu democracy and under one pretext or ihough oilier standards of value such us iho pound another it is found iu our country iiltompiing lo so weights and bushel nn -. siires of lhc counliv w .,• cure lo its votaries hie wholo power and advniitii suddenly and capaicioti-lv lo ho chnngc.l if i ges ofthe kedehil uoiernmeiit finding hem wore proposed lb bw ooojilo hint the bank direr selves hemmed in l.y tho wisdom of the constitu lorhi or n ny other set of men should ho allowed lo lion ihey hnve resorted to lho device d construe cftnnge thn weights nnd measures of lhe o onmut.i live powers anil c k llmrehy lo substitute he will ly whrnever il suileil their plousurc aiul that cn of a majority for the magna charts ol our liber lracta o budor lho old miindard should he eye ties the people ol our slate in comum wilh culcl nccriling to the now tho proposition would their brethren ol lho south have ever held thai deservedly meet with universal scorn it would submission to such a doctrine _!■= virtually a stirrem |, 0 perceived at once flint the bank l.ireolors.'or der ofthe very citadel ol our liberties it is in other regulators could ciirffbine uriiongthanisulics fact i repeal of the cnnstityjion itself in this i ii,l ngr.o upon a day when lhe standard should l opinion were ogrood both thd great patties which oliungod.ond ihnt after unit day two pounds , forin lately agitated our htnte their mdy difference stance should bo moiled fogclher and reprosci t w6s concerning the remedy against un iufringo but ono of courefi ench man in the secret would mont of their rights thut diffoflmce has been nd o f or i und tociiro contracts for thousands of justed hy events and wc now ug.iiii hlnml whore i s f cotton or nny other article ol value to nil originully stood niikiii common cause f,r the |,„ delivered nl some period beyond the riuv ll'.us :-,.-.. i principloaol llepoblican biate bights lusi i x l up for the chenge lv may we hail lho moment us nn era when „,,,-,■can nnv thing bo moro obvious limn thai when again all tho people ol ur state can t eel ut one ,|„. hl .\\,. r j h ,.. ; ,|| 0 d upon for his contract uml is common ullur in the great cause nf our country : i|,„s compelled to deliver double the ipiunlity he had a a.ve thut minifies cohort which pave uncer ! anticipated right is invaded ami the most flu rail aln'suppdrt lo the administration while n was [ injustico has boen>jrp<slraled 1 and satpreciselv strongest but which t ue lolw own prcforon.ee lor similar is tho result which follows the powci i taritts banks and consolidation now abandons its expand mid contract ho currency of the countrv • allies when assailed und lias made kpown its soces „ power winch lhe banks now enjoy throughout sum from lhe great state bights and union party u,o union.nnd ihnt too without i lid responsibility in ofthe south l.y hoisting in our city hie self-same , y t her ,, w n stockholders is n not appi banner under winch the abolitionists arc march m nl unit nn irrrosponsible.upwor thus to overturn in to invn.le us lliu standi ds of value j thus to expand r eoutrncl undnr these circumstnnccs and lielieving ns wc i uiir-mcv ; and thereby to enhance or put irmly do that for ihesouth tho period has arrived down the prices of labor and of all commodities when ev.ry free patriot is bound lo take ins p,,,t j ,„ f t i arbitrary power over everv individo we hut we il lo ourselves and lho country lo do l ; h n power to increase lha rale and expenses f dare the grounds upon which we range ourselves j|i f every citizen ami to reduce ut pleisuro lho nitli lhe friends ol ihe administration i 1 income of tho mechanic thn lub.ro , i it cannot bo ebncenlod that the f,v i deter ' nnd iho agriculturist 1 ll is against this iivospoo iqinatinn wilh which the prosideiil b is c mied cut ilde power thai lho administration has been con liisiiinuour.il declaration against lho schemes f limiiiug li is lo ensure stead nous and cortainly the abolitionists has concentrated against hicb the j tn tlto wnges nf labor and to iho produce nnd malice of ihnt faction iu every bliiiowhi*ro these ' cominerco ol tho country ihat thn ivesiilent has incendiaries can collect the least force ii is found so earnestly urged upon the people the necessity invariably marshalled against tie loiini-.i i ., : f some ciicck upon il,e hanks can nny man mid it is now become obvious that ihu defeat ofthe doubt that if lho adlllilii-'trat in ins'oad ,,| oppo ndmiliislralion is regarded by them as i triumph sing^lliii reckless speculations of lhc wosiurn of their principles so clo-fc ia iho iiiini oy he hunks had lent ihem its countenance or even dn im •,',, the oppsitioii and the abolitionist llml even ■elineil lo oppose ihem that wo should have now in ihe hall . of coiiginss when th clearest nul l,i'.,n wliclmod into n vortex of ciifnunty fur ex universally acknowledged rights of the f-oulh nro needing ll.eworsi reality we havo yet encountered i under discussion the public servants of the ,. nn nl will my man after the second suspension uf try are found silently deserting tln-ir post to nvoffl the llunksj ond lhe present depreciation ofthe a doularntion of undoubted noil's winch might of bills oi our nearuhl liciohboril will nny man re fold their vholition confederate nay opoccr p„-i hint lhe government should make ihem dc ful scorns the influence of this ulliuiic.c and eo close pwitories of tho public money and present tlii.ui ly doe it appear interwoven wlllihos'iliiy lo soulh with :: imftus of from hi lo j per cent for debi cm institutions that upon n pic-tiou of vital in sing llie currency of llie country 7 we luku it as portonce l the south one of our own senators is lho settled policy of south < a oliua to resist uny missing from his place nn i one hall lhe coiisiitu mch fallacy and lis her determined purpose tn lional voice ofthe stale is lost lo her support — join with lhc administration iu resiunng healthful contrast-such results wilh life brave nnd generous action lo the isxjy politic supporlof the administration ? disdaining pert i 5 w regard lhe opposition of lho admrbisfra u«l cdiutidi-ration und regardlois of lho elatn<_r 61 . tiou to the yewrn f inleru.il liupr.ivemeui b i ' ijkspectfull1 informi his old friends nnd customers llial ho has permanently located hlinsolf in salisbury lie will give n personal attention lo tiic vpothccury bu inossj in whleh he has he.-n . ii - o'.'d for the inst ion years arid mnj i found nt all limes eilhci hi ins re i.lo.iee l.r ul the simp where ho will lake greal pleasure in wailing upon all who may give him a call i;sii:ns i'vnommas is puhli e,l every friday a ■iier annum in a . ono or $ '. 50 if net paid . . month ■■from lho tin i >. 03 no , i will bo dl oohtinuod until nil arrearo ■•■are paid ub er.ber h worth tho i ubscripl ion : and tho fail notify tho m in fa wish to discontinue ni lea , i month before the ond-of iho year giibscnti 1 ti.r nsiderod a new ongagutnunt wo last i-.t-i i"i - - ii the mercury a short upticu ol tile great meeting of tho flepublicaii i'mi in fl il 1 s *'., whioh look '• '. ,'!■■till inst llolow will be found lhc a.l.lr = and re . luttona ml p tod oil the occ 1 ci 5 the mayor of tho city the hon iiim.v i pises sly prosi led und addressed lhe meeting a commit i.e ol twety-avo was appoint i to report au address and hosolutlons — consisting of y$r advertisements conspicuous and arrecllv in ,,::,..! at 1 por square ol 311 ems ty fifteen itnei ■sized type ibr tho lir_t insertion and s uoiil .. , itiun un e conn and judicial advartise .'.', not cent im di r ilinn the above rates a do :: : l par cant from tbu regular puces will ids to yearly sdvorti ors 0c7 advertisements in ibr piihhiiiiioii unlit bo marked with the num ber of inset lions-desired or they will he continue till turbid nnd ebvgcd accordingly a ip 11 iv ('. iv u 1 1 i i fill eturn their un |" • leigtfed thanks to then friends and custotliors i — especially pliysioiutia mid merchants lot the oiy liliorui patronage bestowed upon them ilu p isl year ami in return for ihoir kinduesa und hborali iy are determined lo sell then drugs medicines paints <.;■.. lower than nny othei shop in north cn linn au physicians nnd others who urdui or buy drug medicine paints tyu from i bom where lhc price or quality do not pcfectly please are nt nil tunes privileged to return ihem immedi ately at lhe aim price us they hold theinsolvoa responsible in all cases to then friends and cus tomers fot tho quality of every art iclu ihey sell them they ejill open their spring business with the largest stuck of drugs medicine paint 5'f ever brought into this market : and all tbo-e who may wish any thing in their line and have the cash or good credi shall bu accommodated if strict ntteulion to their business pood physic und low prices can do it one or both of thorn will ut all times give their personal ailcnlioti lo tho business their shop will ho open tit nil hours for the accommodation of the sick and prescriptions carefully made up ut short notice medicine nnd directions given in all discs the consultation : and advice of pr lung dr douglass and dr 1 burns will be given when necessary uml the ined l ical attention of oilher obtained by applying ni j llieir shop the worthy poor without money shall ] not wnul for medicine to reliove them of their af flictions february 21 1840 r ('. (.'. w mnn igt-r esq hon llrnrij i ns hon i ll i'.luuni han jacob iron tier hours /.'.
Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1840-05-29 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 29 |
Year | 1840 |
Volume | 20 |
Issue | 50 |
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 |
Creator | C. F. Fisher |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | C. F. Fisher |
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 May 29, 1840 issue of the Western Carolinian a weekly 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 | 601585547 |
Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1840-05-29 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 29 |
Year | 1840 |
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 2112189 Bytes |
FileName | sawc05_18400529-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 4/13/2009 11:29:19 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. |
Language | eng |
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the western carolinian tin powebs mit i.i:i.i:,iati:ii to nn im ,, states nv the , noll hv it to nn btatks mil bb8bb i:t to t ui si \ , i ■> m i'ltrii ptv oil lo tin fi:oi'i.i amendment to th conititution irt id x c f fisher ) lditok ami i'lioi'kii kill s } no l of vol xx , whole u ioio salisbury iv c may 2 1810 i t ii ms o r tii i 7 77 7 tl.v:ao>v.ly..'a.v c tt yhumvk politics of the iv tin grkat n:i:n\ii in chahleston ■ihe ai no us luey : iii -. ,,. und the dist in guisbod champion of our rights and bv ihe,,-un flinching onion ounce uml support ha i e,l l,,m li est iblisb a proposition ea icntiul lo lhc defence and • security of our in t tun us in the other hall of congress the same hue ol policy id iraeii'i i ■i o.'i.'l i the contending parlie ■it needs but u me ■perusal ol llie journals lo us t hli-.li beyond u doubt tint , very measure which has chocked lho advance of vbolition owes its cliii t support and its success to lho friends of the ad minis!i vn while those pronositione whioh cvinco hostility to ur institutions always originate nnd are sustained among the opposite party the vol v liict which the opposition me compelled t admit thai llieir candida to lor lho presidency has declared ins pinion thai the efcveimos of tin l-'odi-rul tl verumi'nt can be constitutionally and might to he applied lo the emancipation of slaves s altogether conclusive ll proves hint if he be elected presi dent the constitution is m longer the guaranty of our property — hut we hold it under that most de grading ami line it on of all irnures — the will ofn majority and ihnt majority with interests vuiiaui , from an i even hostile to our own i , ,., rm:ns : \\ o are ngnin summoned „_ .,.,„, { . mmmte ww fc forth lo defend lhe great princ.plcsol coustifotioti.il | wc m buun u b nm|{0 ,,„„„„„ ra „ s „ „ ,\ h „ 0 a ,,. right upon which depend the hheri.os and ox.s ltfnlanrtii 8 i s opposition f |