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i • the western carolinian ____< •- 1 not dblkuatbn to the l.'nitkil t.\ti1s iiy tub ■j ... i ii 1 ii ■_— s , on rn nil i-koi'i.i — amendments to the constitution article x ■— • hy it to tll st.ttb a*k h kskiivbii to thr si i res nuwtov \\\ o yokme xxi j salisbury n c july 3 1840 jyo from commencement 1,045 t r n si s o i r ii i r_mwwrm i k.or f.w i.'ivi.v imt tm.vmh.i k1m.i v uehpectpully nflbrshis profi lonal nrvloestu eltlteni of bilisbury and the turrounding c ry hi office is m mr wost new brick-build ing rly opposite j & vv murphy's store salisbury n c.,augu*t 30 !-::',. tf lut of martin van buren ill war in secured and strengthened the popular ll y which he has ovur sinco pos.,",-.c,l with ihe he innoracy of thm blaiu in the usual tyatoni of falsehood which is characleriilic of federal eloo 1 1 ',,,,- , ,,,^', lus curs in rag nd to the wm of i i .', which was inoal decided awl honorable ue ll wus strongly contrasted with the anti-american epim tinit distinguished the federalists has been and loilluitie tn is chosen for the pulp f palming upon the c immunity citliiiuuies ll lotl unjust ihul hue been u thousand times refilled con teiout i ih strong olalint which ins euilnenl ter vioes during • t ■> - war hai given him lo ihe re spent and favor of ins coonli v , his opponents wilh inure cunning than bom sty inn endeavored i we„h hi ihom by usaiiuiinu the attitude ef accusers the i ded evidence of the dun's is lh bust a ■> ii is ihe most coucltisivo auswer it was hi i ict the niiitily miami in regard lo lho war lak by mr vah 111 hi from ibe n uncut uf ils o,,ll,ll"eilieiil to its end and iho clllsisteii 01 ol ins lubsoquenl course which sucured lor h,m that c d'nlen flli i h'liiiiiiaiic pans in which he has bad mil ; and wo venture to s , ihul there is icaroely a tingle publio man now mi he stage of action of whoeo useful nnd energelic oil career during lhal eventful period ia man uml sin favoiahle truces ure to he found this occurred not because there wen not ihouaauda oqually ardonl in the cause hut frum the oircum stuiice of mr vis llruivs local position hi re tpecl to the principal theatre of aotl nml the stiiiiiin i coupled in ilie political purty in the north i i which iho government hu,i to look lor support against the machinationa of fedoretietn nnl the plots of the hartford convention u hen mr v in bun an took ins seal in tbe bo mil of n w v,,ik he was with perhaps one ex coption iho youngest man thut hud up to that tiiuu been ever eleeled lo thai body ; ll was ills lirsl appearance ill any higishilivo assembly ; vol notwithstanding his youth and inexperience he wus nt ice frum lhe confidence reposed in bun placed by ntwrnl ounaent ut the head nf hi pnriy tu susl.iill the a.luiunslriiluiii id the uullaiil tump kins uud lu lueiisi lho torrent of 1'cdcral opposi tion lie reported in the senate ill november 1813 in ibe lirsl wuek of his legislative enrcer a spirited address expressive ul cnulidunco iu ilini truly democratic governor nnd avowing n deter iniii.iliou iii npply lhe energies of the slain lo n vigorous prosecution of the war until lhe nocessi tv to ils further continuance should bo superseded by an honorable peace this nddresslo governor tompkins ns reported by mr van ihutun was in these winds : sin : the senate fully concur wilh ynur ex cellency ill lho sentiment that at u period like lho present when our country is cnuujtcil in war with one of the most powerful of the nations of europe difference of opinion on abstract points should nol bu suf)er il lo impede or prevent a united and vigo rous support of the constituted authority of the nu linn ami duly impressed wilh n conviction ihul iu tint breast ofthe real putriut all individual con siderations and feelings should be absorbed ill a parumount regard fur his cnunlry's welfare the senate will cheerfully und firmly unite llieir exer tions with those of the other department of the 1 internment to upplv the energies of the stnle tu u vigorous prosecution of tho war until the neces sity of its further continiinnco shall be superseded by mi honorable poooo the only legitimate object of war " tho dillcr cut subjects submiltod to tho con sideration of tho senate by your excellency sbiill receive lliek early und prompt attention j and be lieving ns ihey do thut reaped for the memory of the soldier who life is sacrificed tu the service of his country and lo make provision for his destitute liuujly i ( h duly of all governments and espe ciiilly of a government like ours in which more than nny othei lhe character ofthe patriot is uni ted wilh thut uf lhe soldier the situation of ihe families of the officer and soldier of lhe militia of this stale who have fillen nr boon disabled in lhe battle of qiieenslown shall receive the seasonj hnliiresohitiou wns passed in mnnsai-hututl ihu leiilmg statu anioiig ilium di during thai it wu " in dieuoi ning 11 mo l ill i,„l ri'ligiuil people in rn i • ill iii t , io achieved by our gallant countrymen lhe syren song ,,( pence ih-iico was s tinted ill if i'lll - uf a pn iplu sullermg uu der tin p sun ol mu era i tun integrilj ul iho liu eootiim n and auppoit ,,! ihul war fin win i in bntlthtiril wi.l.in and middle 1 ? slut - i ol iti nd op the blond ot their gallant sons depended ii 111 tirilllless iii iii i h'uioflfl ic partv in mu greal state nl now vork tin test ll hull wm lho i eel i the lunve uml pa lmitic tompkins ns governor to secure tin i lo prosiiai i 1 ', , i rill in uml in secure a vi g kills pioseculiiui of iii war it wits uiiu uf nioe oc iiisiiius of ran line ie -, o win h il iiiiglit be liuly said they are ibe nines ihnt try men's souls lu such n cri*i tin summer soldier and thu iiii«hiuo pntriui shrink from ihe service of hu i nlry ; but ho thut slim is , in un deserves ine lote nnd tluinks ul man nnd ,, uiiiiii vud where was m.witin vim hum n ii that day f anxeot nml apprehension i l,,i the , i iipient mid putriulic iiddiess which win insiie.l l.y lhe do iii,static ineiiibeis of thu new vurk legislature nud written by hun answer that quest ion li t-n a manly ilirrlng ami irrtimistthlu appeal i and much du wu ,";.,", ihnt wa linve nut lappa in pro lenl everv line und won ul it to those win rend i lies pages it unmasked tin opponents of ilia wnr ll brought lo the poll the hue lieurle.l lie inner icy nl new vurk null he pa not tuiiipklii was triumphantly m-elected ilut still the contest wns in over tho iv ralists maintained u majority in ono of the uu u of assembly uml were still nhlu lo thwart thy i triotic ell iris nf thn demucratio party tu rally the people of thn stale lu secure a thorough tri umph wus ihe duly lo which mr van hiiiikn de voted himself with untiring zeal al his instance ii groat meeting ol the people fmm ull parts of tho state was culled ill albiiuy ho addressed thorn with his accustomed eloquence he prefaced sn address and resolutions which were sprosd with gnat eileci throughout the oominunweiilth ; nnd when ut lust thu la v of election came hu had thu happiness lo see thn federal party vanquished at the pulls nud a majority in both branches of thu legislature secured tu the friends uf mr madison anil the war the di*n*trous event of the su-niner of 18m — nf which the burning uf washington waa a purl are loo deeply i'ligiuveu on the hreuals and minds uf our countrymen to need rocital in conae quenco of the new character which had been giv en tu the whi nnd tho exposed condition of th stute governor tompkins convoned nn oxira es sum of iho legislature by proelnmntinq in the month of september never did n bndy of moil iiss'inblo under llie circumstances of greater ur gency seldom if ever wns a higher responsi bility imposed upon public servnuis than ihst which rested on ho republican majority of ibis legislature the session was opened by n highly patriotic and idle tive speech irom llie ovcrnor mr va"n iiukkn was again placed on ihe commit tee to prepare thu answer of the senate he re ported tho following which wa adopted : " tu hi excellency daniel i to skins guvornor of new york : " sir : the senate ut the close of their laat session indulged in common with thuir fellow cit iz ns the pleasing expectation uiat before this pei mil lhe blessings of peace up u just ami honor able terms would have beon restored n llieir coun try they have ths far been disuppomted ; and although the mission to which they limited for its accomplishment has uot yet terminated the dolsv * which has taken placo in the coninicnccment of negotiation and the spirit of increased hostility * nuinilesied by the enemy in tho prosecution of the war combine to forbid any confident roltanco upon the disposition professed by him ill the cuminuui cation which led to that mission tt^^mttn the result it shall uppear that in these tt^^^^^^^hi tvns originally_insincero or thut in published wi'.kki.v rii\s f i'lsill.k edilot and proprietor w'vsiii.miiun june 18 l - in tim undersigned democratic member of con gross irom lho st.,1 of new vork submit the foi lowing skelell nf thu public life n their i'.-llow cl ti martin v n hi'iu'.n to ii people br the united stntea with an assurance of the truih 111,1 fidelity nf its sliiteincilts 1 silo wright jr im ii prentiu nathaniel jane thomas li jackson goiirerneur liciuhlc john ely t.ic ii \ anili cpoi i augustus g hand jus il i montanya john g floyd judton all stephen ll leonard n/i/i l-'ine l-'.ilienrd roger annua liana i'lu run li strung h,iniah ii earl andrew ii /',„/,-, david i lie it-si ,-, meredith mallory i'i wisikiis c_.aei.isut is published every friday „ ...' i„r „,,,,,,,„, u nd im o or m 1)0 if nol paid in ,' ,,.,. m.ihib irom tf lime of subscribing 07 ho i will be disc intinued until nil arrearages nr psid i lhe lubicriboi is worth the ubacription ; and lhe ll.il l|i . i t i,,iii nn editor of s wish tool loontinus.al least m hostii bofbrt i oo'l of tf year subscribed tur „,|| i considered ii new li,.'„"",,„'lll pj advirii.ii no nt doiiipicuoualy and cnrrcctly in orted at 1 par*i|uara of 840 em or jlfutn lines i tins si_".i type for the artl huortion l 30 cent tur each continuance courl and judicial advertise b por ent higher than tho above rates a de taction of 8'lj p ut ti nn th regular ptlcos will i mn i,i ti v-iiiv tdvertlaerx ny advertisements mit ui for publioetion must hu marked with ibe n,,,n ,,. i of insertion desired ot ihey will be continued till iiiriml a„d charged accordingly tu secure attention all letter addressed lo the edi tor on bosinnss must bt free nf pottage more ijrood things just received at till salisbury coffee-house vioxm r.tiu.iivi j » ksi'l.t ' iti i.l nil n ns ins customers nnd '• th public gonarelly thai ho s now roooiving nud opening ut ins esliililisliiiieul iu salisbury u splendid aaaotlmont of ovcry thing desirable in ins line ol buhim s iiiniiiio wliieli will he found tt^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^h tt tt^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^h tt^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^h tt^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^h us . ' -. indb llys,,u tin powder and shot london mustard " porter kngli*h u alnuts i.'ncua nuts the heinoerulic party present mtiit'ln vi hum iv to the people of lhe united slues as a candidate to all for another term ihe idxooutlvc chair which has been occupied bj washington juflbrson modisnn and liirksou hecuilne his life has displayed from hiooarlieal boyhood and thro every trying scene that virtuous nnd honorable conduct uud ihose sterling political piinciplns winch the people will demand in the moo whom ihey select fur ihnt exalted trust touti1 and education his parentage though humble it roapootable ii s the ilb i son ol miiiiliaui van llui'i-n nil j upright filmier ul kiudcilmok in the slate uf n york where ho was born un thu 5th id december j i7h-j eroni his lather who had been actively devoted tu ilia country's c.niiso through the itevnlu ! linn who warmly espoused the principles nf the iluiiioeriitic purty un the liiriiiiilti.il nfthe new in veriiiiieiit i and who was among thu curliest sup porters f jefferson he derived in ihe springtime of hia youth thosu political principlea from which he bus never swerved thrown upon the resources of his own indus'.-y maclin van buren left the humble academy ol bis native villain ut the im of fourteen and common ced ihe slink uf ibe law winch ho chose fur his profession at thai youthful period he evinced „ strong passion fur extempore tpeabiugand litorurt cuuiposiiinu the natlvo characteristics of his mind winch hnveainco so much distinguished hnn began thus curly lo display iheuiselves the de clamation of the acboolboy was destined to ripen into ibo manly eloquence uf the advocate nnd stub sumo i ami ins facility of compos i on into a compaol vigorous and copious style evan ni ibui age i displayed a spirit ol observation on publie events which was the germ of his future proficien cy in the ci nee of politics and ihu know led of the human heart ilo received no opinions on mere authority he examined every proposition before expreesing hi concurrence or dissent lie wus i in of iirguineiilulive discussion thus developing a character which has since lieen marked hy he clearness soundness and vigor uf ins reatooing such wns the preparation with which martin van buren entered upon life at the ago of fourteen yeurs how encouraging to every young ameri can is the example of hia subsequent success hum hie nnd poor ; but respectable industrious and ho nest having no patronage ut connexions or friends and born in a country village but possessing sound principles pure morals and nn upright heart — ho started in the world with no greater ujlvuiitiigc than those which belong lo every youth in our wide nnd luippy country during the following six years mr van buren closely studied bis profession he did not howe ver withdraw from the auiintited and manly ex pression nl his polilicul opinions those six years embraced tin trying period of the administration nf the elder adnms the days nf lho federal reign ul terror though many of his yout'iful associ ntcs bowel to the power which was then in lhe us ceiidiiiit he manfully signalized ihe outset of his political cureer by maintaining his duinocriilic sentiments in addresses delivered at public meet inge he thus secured for himself from ihe very c nnn en ent the confidence of the democracy around him and wlnie yet young in years ho look a pari us active and efficient us more veteran poli ticians in the unlimited contest which resulted iu the overthrow uf eedeinlisni and the triumphant election ofthe illustrious jellersun.by the uubougbt sullrugcs of lhe american democracy at ihu age of eighteen ho was chosen as a democratic ll preset i„l it ill the cunvenliun of delegates frum lhe counties of kenssalaer and columbia and iron thai lime tu ins he has never withdrawn himsell frum his connection with the politics uf his country ur ins cordial fidelity to the princi ples of that party which honored him so curly w ith its confidence in november 1 hod ho wa admitted lo the bar and lhe next spring made ins lirst appearance as an leleotor by acting in common with the great body j of lhc democratic party in supporting morgan i lewis us governor of new vurk in opposition to prt>fl]*ectm for lhc b-itrn lol plus paper wall be published until ihu presidential i snen iii n temlier l-ll with one number ol.er tv.inl in un tl result in dslsil tnd an index f fweiity-*ix numbers will be i«*uod a large surplus f tie lirsl numbers will be printed hid oil pen im i lufiscrilillig inuiieiliiilely whose ,,., s ami money ore ,,,.,., beiore thut suiplus shall bo exhausted will receive ill di nuuibers term one copy si i twolvo copies tjiii bix copies ft | tw*nl j five oople ll ,.. r nuts anrhitl i'lisi rats oysli t iinpamon * llovus anil tipicu cigsri bott chewing and smelling 1 banco b torch snap m,,l tsses brown and lonf sugar cull'ee raisins llazle nutt albtiny ale newark cider tisseiice t uinntmon " mint " clov l kinds ol ( orilials all km is f wines all kinds ol llquurs all of lbs best quality and luiest importations in i nl the aino rale fur greater nun her mr kouil.ll late postmaster lienor will contri bute to thi pi per until november the namo of subscribers procured upon this proa iiei s and itn in iney should bo tent directly to lum pottage paid or through postmasters who nre auilio n_*doy the pu t office i us and rogillalioot to frank istten in ill n ay i hansel i s enclosing inuiiey fur noivs i:i,i"r sil'.mlei uh i hunk notes current hi the soctiuii uf cuuntry where i sulisciiber resides will i received provided they ite nut inure thtll ten per cent below specie iu value no piper will be sent unless lhe money be actually reetived almonds oranges together with a great variety pf other irncenos tun tedious tu meiilion uu i which hu will sell ve ry low for cash moiii it medio returns his thanks for tint liberal put i o nn e herotoforo received and solicits its cotinu iineu feb 14 1640 so hook liindery wm iirvruie informs the public ihat hu still cnrries nn an establishment of ihu ubovo kind in haul nil norlh carolina u lew doors smith of tho mini — having us lie cunceivos a thorough knowledge of his business be feel nu hesitation in assuring those who may wish lo patronise hnn that their work ahull be done iu lho very best style strong uud un accommodating terms iiiii ks und oilier urticlcs sent from a distance lo be bound will be promptly attended lu uud care fully returned when done the public are reauoat ed lu give mu a in cc orders lull nl the western carolinian of fice will be punctually forwarded lor completion charlotte kub 7 1840 r a large emeulq itrusficlr rup im candles fumes 1 paste ho paper which will be sold ul win i sale nud retail at prices tu suit the pressure ofthe limes bv c 11 cc ('. k wheeler salisbury june 10 1840 if ntloii yum rpiik subscribers agents for ihe lexington cot "■ton factory would inform the public ihnt they i live just received and now oiler for s.ile wholesale and retail tliu colt in yarns of suid factory con f various numbers — the superior quuli i character nl the varus of this factory are tested ami known us to need no ree,un ion from us — those wishing to pur will pie am 1 give us a call c ft fa c k wheeler agis april 21 1810 if n kw fimtabijisiljlent in mocksville day ik county n c thomas foster informs the public that lie hat removed from hia former aland lu hid new buildings on the public tkjiinrr in tlio town ot mocksvillo where he will con tinue to top a house of entertainment in h use is roomy tod commodious attached to which arc si comturtable offices tor gentlemen of lie lt.ir oil convenient to the court house the sulwcri her pledge himself to the most diligent exertions to give hiilint'irtion to such as may call on him ilia tu ble ititr and stiiblcn aro provided in the best manner that uie country will allbrd und hi i vuiilw are ittiih prompt ■wxm gnat western stage lanc 74 tf tawor'mg ynusmess xpill subscriber keeps constantly on hand a cner ,■* al assortment of rhady made clothing from salisbury to ashev1lle v c m^ma_^_^m_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_w_^_^_^_^_^_^m n.lh ll.-..t..,u ol the sen - 1 dis idol by b a i7y7uc7su them ... such manner as shall in ll.mr udgrwrni lauom ed b himac | ( ' u11||1 he b , l0um best comport with lho honor and justice of lhe f ave _^_ mal u i luo addtltoaa mmm oi an . 1 i , • . . ■. n , .. , ,- r , i noyance which recent occurrences in europe bad i-ur hi address judge plat a leading federal , hig d ,_ lb , ( wolld wi „ nol u l mme ■sis ottered u substitute in which i.e solemnly f ujlher upon his conduct die deplored lie unwise and improvident exercise of | o h > m r p r , uallon . power which has thus without preparation ami " wiilioui necessity plunged our country into u war " tho world huvo already seen an they cannot wilh ono of tho most powerful nations of the •'"» l ve >*"-•" wltl ' aslonishinenl ihat whon em world and declared that " the unqualified claim hussudor for peace invited by himself had already upon thu slate legislature and upon nur ciliwms crossed the ocean lie ha given a new slid peon lo " subserve the national will by volunlnry exor liar character to the contest u churticler ol vio y lion and supplies whether that will wns wisely or i le'ico and outrage not only incoiiipaliblo wilh iho unwisely directed wa a claim uf questionable : feeling of reconciliation bul in the highest de right nnd equivocal import this substitute wns (.'«<'■disgraceful lo civilized nations and repug r.p-eied by mr van buiikn and his political nant i the established rules of leginmole werfire friends by a vote of tweniv to seven mr had " whether this conduct hu proceeded from an clift another federal senator thou moved to i 0 . cienl animosities now seeking iheir gratification sen after uu won " wnr "— " in eo far us lho in the infliction or injuries upon those who once same dial be directed lotho purposes of defence defied and holed ins power wlieilmr irom desire of fins lis wus negatived by mr van hikkn and finding employment lor troops whom it was nol thuso who acted with hun alter ibis lho on thought prudent to disband at home whether from gitul draft of tho address was adopted and mr ' hostility to our civil institutions und ihe turn hopo van hi-hen was appointed chairman of the coin j of subvening tbe fair iabnc which hy ihu wisdom mitioo to wait upon governor tompkins io kno.v ">'- viiim and ibo vulor ol our bitters has been when he would receive tliu seimlu willi their an reared and secured lo u nr from u calculation siver lo his speech lhal by carrying ins arms into lho heart of lho during llie winter session of 1813 mr van country and marking his curse wilh desolation lliuien was found breasting ibe loirem ofoppo * 0(1 min.hn could iiiuko un impression on tlw gov sitiou nud supporting with lhe •/..-.! i of a irue pa ernn »■tvhieli should avail him in the proposed triot every moasuro which had a tendency |.,, '»•»»'■ions r,ou ihe people tt inch should he-ra ' strciigthon the arm of the national government , ">''•"'" " i i i'i advantage in auv qieation which | or to give security to the extends i frontiers of bis ahould hereafter arise between notions whatever ' ,,»„ stale ilo resisted with eloquence and sue y have been ins inolivos or whatever hisexpee cess iho measures which he fed il.si ,.,.),. v r . t<'ioiis tho senate cunnol hut null in common ed lo introduce iu censure i the nu n.nl \.|„„„. wilh your excellency uud the cnuulry that thus istraiion and tbe war ; and when ine same parly . i,,r " we have susui i tbu shock with firmness assembled to convert into a mallor of polilicul ' and gathered luurols from lho strife tpnflulalioll the alluirs of our navy whose glorious " although he has succeeded in poiicuuling in achievements had lowered upon ihu ocean the lho capitol bis inomnnlury triumph disgraced as boasted supremacy of the llriiisb llag he signally j il was by ine destruction f public edifices nud lhe relink id ihem in a piost uble report al ibe same i subaequuul plunder of m defenceless cily has be session he voted foi and advocated a resolution uu | fore this tune 1,,'en uiidiillered by llie reflection thonziug a subscription of hull a million of del that bv tiie conflagration of ihom moi uinents of inn to the war loan which however was diifeat art which public spirit and munificence had crcc id by lhe federalist ill ibe other branch of the led nnd t inch were consecrate to llieir illustri l.,*i',slut ir hub founder lie has kindled u flame of patriotism tbe close of ihat es*ion wa indeed in impor which pervades every soc.iion of ihe liuion which lent crisis in the aftair of our itepublic the has already lit thu way in a severe discomfiture federalists had obtained tbe control of the nt-w and which ihrealeua bis complete annihilation at england sti_.es they not only refuted all aid every aasailabie point of ibo uuiuii to which bis h,r lieiiii'iiieu's wear tmch as coals pantaloons and 1'i.t/j ol g,s,d goods well made and laslunnahle he is also prepared lo cut and in i clothing in the rno falhiunable uud durable style nnd wairanted lo til he alsn keeps i i;"od as sortment ol cloths cassiineres uud vesting l lhc lirsl qualities select 1 hy hlmtelf iu lhe new vurk market all ol which be will sell low tur cash n 11 he still continues lo tench the irt of cutting gsrmentson the most approved plansul the best tailors in new vork and philadelphia igj catting lor customers done un the shortest no tice and orders from a distance attended to with ,';■■sinih k7 his simp will be ibund in mr cowan's large brick building bun j f fkal.l-y jpf m'lii subscriber bsvlng purchased ibis fi$a_7 *- establishment mid lilted il in a stylo yttm-.-.i'vt tor lhe accommodation t travellers and gsy^yjs-m builders is nott prepared li,r llieir rccep lun uie table win always be qirnisbed with the beat the market can afford his iialt with i good supply of choice idquors h be1 ih b*ll tlwsys be kept in line order ; anil his sla hh i which nre very ealeneive re well supplied with provender nl lhe lirst quality and attended by good iiiel faithful bosltert he impe by strict attention to ibe bosiness n per son lo rite biiti-l'ucii'.n to all tthu may favor hun with thi ir lulrouai . and be null asks a call and irish andrew caldcleugh lexington n c feb 81 1889 1 avvawgcmcnt for 1840 t^iil iiliine line is now in full oporalinn nnd nr rives at nnd departs from salisbury as follows : leayea sdlisbvre on mondays thursdays and saturday at 0 lock a m ; and arrives at a-hville nexl days at 8 o'clock p m ileturning leaves ashville un mondays thurs days and saturdays ai 0 o'clock a m ; and ur iiv ul salisbury next days at 8 o'clock i m a hknoin1 k w long n i passengers leaving raloigb n c for nashville tounosaee will find no delay whatever on this route a ii .__ r w l salisbury n ('., jan :!, 1840 if to travellers nr ii burr at the bar his untiring industry and excellent talents mot with their deserved re ward ilo was brought into contact with men of disiingiiished ability he did not shrink from lho encounter to the usual opposition of profession al rivalry wus added but of politics ; for the utile lawyers of ins vicinity were chiefly in the ranks ol his political adversaries the conflict confirm ed and strengthened bis youthful powers ami bis talent skill nnd success as n lawyer soon equalled those with which he was called on to contend iu 1809 be remote on account of the inciea.-s of his business from k unlet book lo hudson lhe cup it,,i of thu counly i^lle travelling community are respectfully inform ■*- ed that the subscriber is now running bis line ii tcci irom italeigh hy way of 1'illsboro and asbboro to salisbury in small northern made coaches nfthe first order letting lulcgh oo mondays and thursdays at j a m arriving in salisbury next days at 111 1 m lea th salisbury on tuesday and friday at j a l trriviag iu baloigb next dats at lei m hi hurses are youd and drivers parlicularlv carelul tad aeeoanodating joel mclean f'l 12 1830 tt n u s.,,s secared at the mansiun hotel mm ti w i n *» * m rpili bubdcbiber living near lexington dsvid -■• son county lakes tins method to inform the pub lic that he will enter into contract with any person or persons either in davulson howan or cabarrus coun ties who wish house factories r any other kind ol buil'din •» erected of ilrick to build them as cheap as durable tod iu a jood style s any workman in tins country . _. . ., . ho will tl-o mould and burn the brick i wanted ho trusts that his long 7 „_....- mouumna and laying brick will entitle him to * lure ot public jialroiiage he would refer gentlemen wishing ork none in his li,.cufbusine_-l to uie female academy ml lh new fire proof clerk office in salisbury a peciu,,,ns ol his work n b those wishing work done will pies leave word t the office of tbe wcteru caroliuisn and il shall be puoctuallv attended to d _„_ m ■%%$ ttowata jt i kanaway from the subscriber on t i i,e 9th ot november last « negro boy t j j hy ihe nsmo of da vf said boy i st*s blucl complsetad about 20 years ot ii l,(iil,l nnd ihe while of bis eyes incline be red i will give the sbovc reward ol twenty hollars to ny por-sai that will deliver said boy lo ie 1 miles south-west ot islington n c or confine him u j»,i „, u^t i l , el him again _ _ george miller sr j nc 38 11*0 .^ ■>, r war of 1813 conduct of mil van uc in the iiiiihh of high excitement which preceded the declaration of wnr with groat britain he was prominent among those who labored to awaken in our councils e spirit of resistance towards lhe in vader of our neutral right i sod the restrictive and retaliatory uieasuies proposed by mr jcller son found iii hnn a zealous udvocate a lhe cri sis approached ins position enabled him to anpport the cause of hi country with peculiar efficiency in november 1*<i2 he took hie seat in lhe senaln of the slate of new york lo which he was elec ted for four years ; ami by the ardent patmtism land ability which marked his course through tliut to gov tompkins yyantkll a mart active negro'gwt to * do ibe cooking and waabing of a spall laiuily
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1840-07-03 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 03 |
Year | 1840 |
Volume | 21 |
Issue | 3 |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
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Date | 1840-07-03 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 03 |
Year | 1840 |
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i • the western carolinian ____< •- 1 not dblkuatbn to the l.'nitkil t.\ti1s iiy tub ■j ... i ii 1 ii ■_— s , on rn nil i-koi'i.i — amendments to the constitution article x ■— • hy it to tll st.ttb a*k h kskiivbii to thr si i res nuwtov \\\ o yokme xxi j salisbury n c july 3 1840 jyo from commencement 1,045 t r n si s o i r ii i r_mwwrm i k.or f.w i.'ivi.v imt tm.vmh.i k1m.i v uehpectpully nflbrshis profi lonal nrvloestu eltlteni of bilisbury and the turrounding c ry hi office is m mr wost new brick-build ing rly opposite j & vv murphy's store salisbury n c.,augu*t 30 !-::',. tf lut of martin van buren ill war in secured and strengthened the popular ll y which he has ovur sinco pos.,",-.c,l with ihe he innoracy of thm blaiu in the usual tyatoni of falsehood which is characleriilic of federal eloo 1 1 ',,,,- , ,,,^', lus curs in rag nd to the wm of i i .', which was inoal decided awl honorable ue ll wus strongly contrasted with the anti-american epim tinit distinguished the federalists has been and loilluitie tn is chosen for the pulp f palming upon the c immunity citliiiuuies ll lotl unjust ihul hue been u thousand times refilled con teiout i ih strong olalint which ins euilnenl ter vioes during • t ■> - war hai given him lo ihe re spent and favor of ins coonli v , his opponents wilh inure cunning than bom sty inn endeavored i we„h hi ihom by usaiiuiinu the attitude ef accusers the i ded evidence of the dun's is lh bust a ■> ii is ihe most coucltisivo auswer it was hi i ict the niiitily miami in regard lo lho war lak by mr vah 111 hi from ibe n uncut uf ils o,,ll,ll"eilieiil to its end and iho clllsisteii 01 ol ins lubsoquenl course which sucured lor h,m that c d'nlen flli i h'liiiiiiaiic pans in which he has bad mil ; and wo venture to s , ihul there is icaroely a tingle publio man now mi he stage of action of whoeo useful nnd energelic oil career during lhal eventful period ia man uml sin favoiahle truces ure to he found this occurred not because there wen not ihouaauda oqually ardonl in the cause hut frum the oircum stuiice of mr vis llruivs local position hi re tpecl to the principal theatre of aotl nml the stiiiiiin i coupled in ilie political purty in the north i i which iho government hu,i to look lor support against the machinationa of fedoretietn nnl the plots of the hartford convention u hen mr v in bun an took ins seal in tbe bo mil of n w v,,ik he was with perhaps one ex coption iho youngest man thut hud up to that tiiuu been ever eleeled lo thai body ; ll was ills lirsl appearance ill any higishilivo assembly ; vol notwithstanding his youth and inexperience he wus nt ice frum lhe confidence reposed in bun placed by ntwrnl ounaent ut the head nf hi pnriy tu susl.iill the a.luiunslriiluiii id the uullaiil tump kins uud lu lueiisi lho torrent of 1'cdcral opposi tion lie reported in the senate ill november 1813 in ibe lirsl wuek of his legislative enrcer a spirited address expressive ul cnulidunco iu ilini truly democratic governor nnd avowing n deter iniii.iliou iii npply lhe energies of the slain lo n vigorous prosecution of the war until lhe nocessi tv to ils further continuance should bo superseded by an honorable peace this nddresslo governor tompkins ns reported by mr van ihutun was in these winds : sin : the senate fully concur wilh ynur ex cellency ill lho sentiment that at u period like lho present when our country is cnuujtcil in war with one of the most powerful of the nations of europe difference of opinion on abstract points should nol bu suf)er il lo impede or prevent a united and vigo rous support of the constituted authority of the nu linn ami duly impressed wilh n conviction ihul iu tint breast ofthe real putriut all individual con siderations and feelings should be absorbed ill a parumount regard fur his cnunlry's welfare the senate will cheerfully und firmly unite llieir exer tions with those of the other department of the 1 internment to upplv the energies of the stnle tu u vigorous prosecution of tho war until the neces sity of its further continiinnco shall be superseded by mi honorable poooo the only legitimate object of war " tho dillcr cut subjects submiltod to tho con sideration of tho senate by your excellency sbiill receive lliek early und prompt attention j and be lieving ns ihey do thut reaped for the memory of the soldier who life is sacrificed tu the service of his country and lo make provision for his destitute liuujly i ( h duly of all governments and espe ciiilly of a government like ours in which more than nny othei lhe character ofthe patriot is uni ted wilh thut uf lhe soldier the situation of ihe families of the officer and soldier of lhe militia of this stale who have fillen nr boon disabled in lhe battle of qiieenslown shall receive the seasonj hnliiresohitiou wns passed in mnnsai-hututl ihu leiilmg statu anioiig ilium di during thai it wu " in dieuoi ning 11 mo l ill i,„l ri'ligiuil people in rn i • ill iii t , io achieved by our gallant countrymen lhe syren song ,,( pence ih-iico was s tinted ill if i'lll - uf a pn iplu sullermg uu der tin p sun ol mu era i tun integrilj ul iho liu eootiim n and auppoit ,,! ihul war fin win i in bntlthtiril wi.l.in and middle 1 ? slut - i ol iti nd op the blond ot their gallant sons depended ii 111 tirilllless iii iii i h'uioflfl ic partv in mu greal state nl now vork tin test ll hull wm lho i eel i the lunve uml pa lmitic tompkins ns governor to secure tin i lo prosiiai i 1 ', , i rill in uml in secure a vi g kills pioseculiiui of iii war it wits uiiu uf nioe oc iiisiiius of ran line ie -, o win h il iiiiglit be liuly said they are ibe nines ihnt try men's souls lu such n cri*i tin summer soldier and thu iiii«hiuo pntriui shrink from ihe service of hu i nlry ; but ho thut slim is , in un deserves ine lote nnd tluinks ul man nnd ,, uiiiiii vud where was m.witin vim hum n ii that day f anxeot nml apprehension i l,,i the , i iipient mid putriulic iiddiess which win insiie.l l.y lhe do iii,static ineiiibeis of thu new vurk legislature nud written by hun answer that quest ion li t-n a manly ilirrlng ami irrtimistthlu appeal i and much du wu ,";.,", ihnt wa linve nut lappa in pro lenl everv line und won ul it to those win rend i lies pages it unmasked tin opponents of ilia wnr ll brought lo the poll the hue lieurle.l lie inner icy nl new vurk null he pa not tuiiipklii was triumphantly m-elected ilut still the contest wns in over tho iv ralists maintained u majority in ono of the uu u of assembly uml were still nhlu lo thwart thy i triotic ell iris nf thn demucratio party tu rally the people of thn stale lu secure a thorough tri umph wus ihe duly lo which mr van hiiiikn de voted himself with untiring zeal al his instance ii groat meeting ol the people fmm ull parts of tho state was culled ill albiiuy ho addressed thorn with his accustomed eloquence he prefaced sn address and resolutions which were sprosd with gnat eileci throughout the oominunweiilth ; nnd when ut lust thu la v of election came hu had thu happiness lo see thn federal party vanquished at the pulls nud a majority in both branches of thu legislature secured tu the friends uf mr madison anil the war the di*n*trous event of the su-niner of 18m — nf which the burning uf washington waa a purl are loo deeply i'ligiuveu on the hreuals and minds uf our countrymen to need rocital in conae quenco of the new character which had been giv en tu the whi nnd tho exposed condition of th stute governor tompkins convoned nn oxira es sum of iho legislature by proelnmntinq in the month of september never did n bndy of moil iiss'inblo under llie circumstances of greater ur gency seldom if ever wns a higher responsi bility imposed upon public servnuis than ihst which rested on ho republican majority of ibis legislature the session was opened by n highly patriotic and idle tive speech irom llie ovcrnor mr va"n iiukkn was again placed on ihe commit tee to prepare thu answer of the senate he re ported tho following which wa adopted : " tu hi excellency daniel i to skins guvornor of new york : " sir : the senate ut the close of their laat session indulged in common with thuir fellow cit iz ns the pleasing expectation uiat before this pei mil lhe blessings of peace up u just ami honor able terms would have beon restored n llieir coun try they have ths far been disuppomted ; and although the mission to which they limited for its accomplishment has uot yet terminated the dolsv * which has taken placo in the coninicnccment of negotiation and the spirit of increased hostility * nuinilesied by the enemy in tho prosecution of the war combine to forbid any confident roltanco upon the disposition professed by him ill the cuminuui cation which led to that mission tt^^mttn the result it shall uppear that in these tt^^^^^^^hi tvns originally_insincero or thut in published wi'.kki.v rii\s f i'lsill.k edilot and proprietor w'vsiii.miiun june 18 l - in tim undersigned democratic member of con gross irom lho st.,1 of new vork submit the foi lowing skelell nf thu public life n their i'.-llow cl ti martin v n hi'iu'.n to ii people br the united stntea with an assurance of the truih 111,1 fidelity nf its sliiteincilts 1 silo wright jr im ii prentiu nathaniel jane thomas li jackson goiirerneur liciuhlc john ely t.ic ii \ anili cpoi i augustus g hand jus il i montanya john g floyd judton all stephen ll leonard n/i/i l-'ine l-'.ilienrd roger annua liana i'lu run li strung h,iniah ii earl andrew ii /',„/,-, david i lie it-si ,-, meredith mallory i'i wisikiis c_.aei.isut is published every friday „ ...' i„r „,,,,,,,„, u nd im o or m 1)0 if nol paid in ,' ,,.,. m.ihib irom tf lime of subscribing 07 ho i will be disc intinued until nil arrearages nr psid i lhe lubicriboi is worth the ubacription ; and lhe ll.il l|i . i t i,,iii nn editor of s wish tool loontinus.al least m hostii bofbrt i oo'l of tf year subscribed tur „,|| i considered ii new li,.'„"",,„'lll pj advirii.ii no nt doiiipicuoualy and cnrrcctly in orted at 1 par*i|uara of 840 em or jlfutn lines i tins si_".i type for the artl huortion l 30 cent tur each continuance courl and judicial advertise b por ent higher than tho above rates a de taction of 8'lj p ut ti nn th regular ptlcos will i mn i,i ti v-iiiv tdvertlaerx ny advertisements mit ui for publioetion must hu marked with ibe n,,,n ,,. i of insertion desired ot ihey will be continued till iiiriml a„d charged accordingly tu secure attention all letter addressed lo the edi tor on bosinnss must bt free nf pottage more ijrood things just received at till salisbury coffee-house vioxm r.tiu.iivi j » ksi'l.t ' iti i.l nil n ns ins customers nnd '• th public gonarelly thai ho s now roooiving nud opening ut ins esliililisliiiieul iu salisbury u splendid aaaotlmont of ovcry thing desirable in ins line ol buhim s iiiniiiio wliieli will he found tt^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^h tt tt^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^h tt^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^h tt^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^h us . ' -. indb llys,,u tin powder and shot london mustard " porter kngli*h u alnuts i.'ncua nuts the heinoerulic party present mtiit'ln vi hum iv to the people of lhe united slues as a candidate to all for another term ihe idxooutlvc chair which has been occupied bj washington juflbrson modisnn and liirksou hecuilne his life has displayed from hiooarlieal boyhood and thro every trying scene that virtuous nnd honorable conduct uud ihose sterling political piinciplns winch the people will demand in the moo whom ihey select fur ihnt exalted trust touti1 and education his parentage though humble it roapootable ii s the ilb i son ol miiiiliaui van llui'i-n nil j upright filmier ul kiudcilmok in the slate uf n york where ho was born un thu 5th id december j i7h-j eroni his lather who had been actively devoted tu ilia country's c.niiso through the itevnlu ! linn who warmly espoused the principles nf the iluiiioeriitic purty un the liiriiiiilti.il nfthe new in veriiiiieiit i and who was among thu curliest sup porters f jefferson he derived in ihe springtime of hia youth thosu political principlea from which he bus never swerved thrown upon the resources of his own indus'.-y maclin van buren left the humble academy ol bis native villain ut the im of fourteen and common ced ihe slink uf ibe law winch ho chose fur his profession at thai youthful period he evinced „ strong passion fur extempore tpeabiugand litorurt cuuiposiiinu the natlvo characteristics of his mind winch hnveainco so much distinguished hnn began thus curly lo display iheuiselves the de clamation of the acboolboy was destined to ripen into ibo manly eloquence uf the advocate nnd stub sumo i ami ins facility of compos i on into a compaol vigorous and copious style evan ni ibui age i displayed a spirit ol observation on publie events which was the germ of his future proficien cy in the ci nee of politics and ihu know led of the human heart ilo received no opinions on mere authority he examined every proposition before expreesing hi concurrence or dissent lie wus i in of iirguineiilulive discussion thus developing a character which has since lieen marked hy he clearness soundness and vigor uf ins reatooing such wns the preparation with which martin van buren entered upon life at the ago of fourteen yeurs how encouraging to every young ameri can is the example of hia subsequent success hum hie nnd poor ; but respectable industrious and ho nest having no patronage ut connexions or friends and born in a country village but possessing sound principles pure morals and nn upright heart — ho started in the world with no greater ujlvuiitiigc than those which belong lo every youth in our wide nnd luippy country during the following six years mr van buren closely studied bis profession he did not howe ver withdraw from the auiintited and manly ex pression nl his polilicul opinions those six years embraced tin trying period of the administration nf the elder adnms the days nf lho federal reign ul terror though many of his yout'iful associ ntcs bowel to the power which was then in lhe us ceiidiiiit he manfully signalized ihe outset of his political cureer by maintaining his duinocriilic sentiments in addresses delivered at public meet inge he thus secured for himself from ihe very c nnn en ent the confidence of the democracy around him and wlnie yet young in years ho look a pari us active and efficient us more veteran poli ticians in the unlimited contest which resulted iu the overthrow uf eedeinlisni and the triumphant election ofthe illustrious jellersun.by the uubougbt sullrugcs of lhe american democracy at ihu age of eighteen ho was chosen as a democratic ll preset i„l it ill the cunvenliun of delegates frum lhe counties of kenssalaer and columbia and iron thai lime tu ins he has never withdrawn himsell frum his connection with the politics uf his country ur ins cordial fidelity to the princi ples of that party which honored him so curly w ith its confidence in november 1 hod ho wa admitted lo the bar and lhe next spring made ins lirst appearance as an leleotor by acting in common with the great body j of lhc democratic party in supporting morgan i lewis us governor of new vurk in opposition to prt>fl]*ectm for lhc b-itrn lol plus paper wall be published until ihu presidential i snen iii n temlier l-ll with one number ol.er tv.inl in un tl result in dslsil tnd an index f fweiity-*ix numbers will be i«*uod a large surplus f tie lirsl numbers will be printed hid oil pen im i lufiscrilillig inuiieiliiilely whose ,,., s ami money ore ,,,.,., beiore thut suiplus shall bo exhausted will receive ill di nuuibers term one copy si i twolvo copies tjiii bix copies ft | tw*nl j five oople ll ,.. r nuts anrhitl i'lisi rats oysli t iinpamon * llovus anil tipicu cigsri bott chewing and smelling 1 banco b torch snap m,,l tsses brown and lonf sugar cull'ee raisins llazle nutt albtiny ale newark cider tisseiice t uinntmon " mint " clov l kinds ol ( orilials all km is f wines all kinds ol llquurs all of lbs best quality and luiest importations in i nl the aino rale fur greater nun her mr kouil.ll late postmaster lienor will contri bute to thi pi per until november the namo of subscribers procured upon this proa iiei s and itn in iney should bo tent directly to lum pottage paid or through postmasters who nre auilio n_*doy the pu t office i us and rogillalioot to frank istten in ill n ay i hansel i s enclosing inuiiey fur noivs i:i,i"r sil'.mlei uh i hunk notes current hi the soctiuii uf cuuntry where i sulisciiber resides will i received provided they ite nut inure thtll ten per cent below specie iu value no piper will be sent unless lhe money be actually reetived almonds oranges together with a great variety pf other irncenos tun tedious tu meiilion uu i which hu will sell ve ry low for cash moiii it medio returns his thanks for tint liberal put i o nn e herotoforo received and solicits its cotinu iineu feb 14 1640 so hook liindery wm iirvruie informs the public ihat hu still cnrries nn an establishment of ihu ubovo kind in haul nil norlh carolina u lew doors smith of tho mini — having us lie cunceivos a thorough knowledge of his business be feel nu hesitation in assuring those who may wish lo patronise hnn that their work ahull be done iu lho very best style strong uud un accommodating terms iiiii ks und oilier urticlcs sent from a distance lo be bound will be promptly attended lu uud care fully returned when done the public are reauoat ed lu give mu a in cc orders lull nl the western carolinian of fice will be punctually forwarded lor completion charlotte kub 7 1840 r a large emeulq itrusficlr rup im candles fumes 1 paste ho paper which will be sold ul win i sale nud retail at prices tu suit the pressure ofthe limes bv c 11 cc ('. k wheeler salisbury june 10 1840 if ntloii yum rpiik subscribers agents for ihe lexington cot "■ton factory would inform the public ihnt they i live just received and now oiler for s.ile wholesale and retail tliu colt in yarns of suid factory con f various numbers — the superior quuli i character nl the varus of this factory are tested ami known us to need no ree,un ion from us — those wishing to pur will pie am 1 give us a call c ft fa c k wheeler agis april 21 1810 if n kw fimtabijisiljlent in mocksville day ik county n c thomas foster informs the public that lie hat removed from hia former aland lu hid new buildings on the public tkjiinrr in tlio town ot mocksvillo where he will con tinue to top a house of entertainment in h use is roomy tod commodious attached to which arc si comturtable offices tor gentlemen of lie lt.ir oil convenient to the court house the sulwcri her pledge himself to the most diligent exertions to give hiilint'irtion to such as may call on him ilia tu ble ititr and stiiblcn aro provided in the best manner that uie country will allbrd und hi i vuiilw are ittiih prompt ■wxm gnat western stage lanc 74 tf tawor'mg ynusmess xpill subscriber keeps constantly on hand a cner ,■* al assortment of rhady made clothing from salisbury to ashev1lle v c m^ma_^_^m_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_w_^_^_^_^_^_^m n.lh ll.-..t..,u ol the sen - 1 dis idol by b a i7y7uc7su them ... such manner as shall in ll.mr udgrwrni lauom ed b himac | ( ' u11||1 he b , l0um best comport with lho honor and justice of lhe f ave _^_ mal u i luo addtltoaa mmm oi an . 1 i , • . . ■. n , .. , ,- r , i noyance which recent occurrences in europe bad i-ur hi address judge plat a leading federal , hig d ,_ lb , ( wolld wi „ nol u l mme ■sis ottered u substitute in which i.e solemnly f ujlher upon his conduct die deplored lie unwise and improvident exercise of | o h > m r p r , uallon . power which has thus without preparation ami " wiilioui necessity plunged our country into u war " tho world huvo already seen an they cannot wilh ono of tho most powerful nations of the •'"» l ve >*"-•" wltl ' aslonishinenl ihat whon em world and declared that " the unqualified claim hussudor for peace invited by himself had already upon thu slate legislature and upon nur ciliwms crossed the ocean lie ha given a new slid peon lo " subserve the national will by volunlnry exor liar character to the contest u churticler ol vio y lion and supplies whether that will wns wisely or i le'ico and outrage not only incoiiipaliblo wilh iho unwisely directed wa a claim uf questionable : feeling of reconciliation bul in the highest de right nnd equivocal import this substitute wns (.'«<'■disgraceful lo civilized nations and repug r.p-eied by mr van buiikn and his political nant i the established rules of leginmole werfire friends by a vote of tweniv to seven mr had " whether this conduct hu proceeded from an clift another federal senator thou moved to i 0 . cienl animosities now seeking iheir gratification sen after uu won " wnr "— " in eo far us lho in the infliction or injuries upon those who once same dial be directed lotho purposes of defence defied and holed ins power wlieilmr irom desire of fins lis wus negatived by mr van hikkn and finding employment lor troops whom it was nol thuso who acted with hun alter ibis lho on thought prudent to disband at home whether from gitul draft of tho address was adopted and mr ' hostility to our civil institutions und ihe turn hopo van hi-hen was appointed chairman of the coin j of subvening tbe fair iabnc which hy ihu wisdom mitioo to wait upon governor tompkins io kno.v ">'- viiim and ibo vulor ol our bitters has been when he would receive tliu seimlu willi their an reared and secured lo u nr from u calculation siver lo his speech lhal by carrying ins arms into lho heart of lho during llie winter session of 1813 mr van country and marking his curse wilh desolation lliuien was found breasting ibe loirem ofoppo * 0(1 min.hn could iiiuko un impression on tlw gov sitiou nud supporting with lhe •/..-.! i of a irue pa ernn »■tvhieli should avail him in the proposed triot every moasuro which had a tendency |.,, '»•»»'■ions r,ou ihe people tt inch should he-ra ' strciigthon the arm of the national government , ">''•"'" " i i i'i advantage in auv qieation which | or to give security to the extends i frontiers of bis ahould hereafter arise between notions whatever ' ,,»„ stale ilo resisted with eloquence and sue y have been ins inolivos or whatever hisexpee cess iho measures which he fed il.si ,.,.),. v r . t<'ioiis tho senate cunnol hut null in common ed lo introduce iu censure i the nu n.nl \.|„„„. wilh your excellency uud the cnuulry that thus istraiion and tbe war ; and when ine same parly . i,,r " we have susui i tbu shock with firmness assembled to convert into a mallor of polilicul ' and gathered luurols from lho strife tpnflulalioll the alluirs of our navy whose glorious " although he has succeeded in poiicuuling in achievements had lowered upon ihu ocean the lho capitol bis inomnnlury triumph disgraced as boasted supremacy of the llriiisb llag he signally j il was by ine destruction f public edifices nud lhe relink id ihem in a piost uble report al ibe same i subaequuul plunder of m defenceless cily has be session he voted foi and advocated a resolution uu | fore this tune 1,,'en uiidiillered by llie reflection thonziug a subscription of hull a million of del that bv tiie conflagration of ihom moi uinents of inn to the war loan which however was diifeat art which public spirit and munificence had crcc id by lhe federalist ill ibe other branch of the led nnd t inch were consecrate to llieir illustri l.,*i',slut ir hub founder lie has kindled u flame of patriotism tbe close of ihat es*ion wa indeed in impor which pervades every soc.iion of ihe liuion which lent crisis in the aftair of our itepublic the has already lit thu way in a severe discomfiture federalists had obtained tbe control of the nt-w and which ihrealeua bis complete annihilation at england sti_.es they not only refuted all aid every aasailabie point of ibo uuiuii to which bis h,r lieiiii'iiieu's wear tmch as coals pantaloons and 1'i.t/j ol g,s,d goods well made and laslunnahle he is also prepared lo cut and in i clothing in the rno falhiunable uud durable style nnd wairanted lo til he alsn keeps i i;"od as sortment ol cloths cassiineres uud vesting l lhc lirsl qualities select 1 hy hlmtelf iu lhe new vurk market all ol which be will sell low tur cash n 11 he still continues lo tench the irt of cutting gsrmentson the most approved plansul the best tailors in new vork and philadelphia igj catting lor customers done un the shortest no tice and orders from a distance attended to with ,';■■sinih k7 his simp will be ibund in mr cowan's large brick building bun j f fkal.l-y jpf m'lii subscriber bsvlng purchased ibis fi$a_7 *- establishment mid lilted il in a stylo yttm-.-.i'vt tor lhe accommodation t travellers and gsy^yjs-m builders is nott prepared li,r llieir rccep lun uie table win always be qirnisbed with the beat the market can afford his iialt with i good supply of choice idquors h be1 ih b*ll tlwsys be kept in line order ; anil his sla hh i which nre very ealeneive re well supplied with provender nl lhe lirst quality and attended by good iiiel faithful bosltert he impe by strict attention to ibe bosiness n per son lo rite biiti-l'ucii'.n to all tthu may favor hun with thi ir lulrouai . and be null asks a call and irish andrew caldcleugh lexington n c feb 81 1889 1 avvawgcmcnt for 1840 t^iil iiliine line is now in full oporalinn nnd nr rives at nnd departs from salisbury as follows : leayea sdlisbvre on mondays thursdays and saturday at 0 lock a m ; and arrives at a-hville nexl days at 8 o'clock p m ileturning leaves ashville un mondays thurs days and saturdays ai 0 o'clock a m ; and ur iiv ul salisbury next days at 8 o'clock i m a hknoin1 k w long n i passengers leaving raloigb n c for nashville tounosaee will find no delay whatever on this route a ii .__ r w l salisbury n ('., jan :!, 1840 if to travellers nr ii burr at the bar his untiring industry and excellent talents mot with their deserved re ward ilo was brought into contact with men of disiingiiished ability he did not shrink from lho encounter to the usual opposition of profession al rivalry wus added but of politics ; for the utile lawyers of ins vicinity were chiefly in the ranks ol his political adversaries the conflict confirm ed and strengthened bis youthful powers ami bis talent skill nnd success as n lawyer soon equalled those with which he was called on to contend iu 1809 be remote on account of the inciea.-s of his business from k unlet book lo hudson lhe cup it,,i of thu counly i^lle travelling community are respectfully inform ■*- ed that the subscriber is now running bis line ii tcci irom italeigh hy way of 1'illsboro and asbboro to salisbury in small northern made coaches nfthe first order letting lulcgh oo mondays and thursdays at j a m arriving in salisbury next days at 111 1 m lea th salisbury on tuesday and friday at j a l trriviag iu baloigb next dats at lei m hi hurses are youd and drivers parlicularlv carelul tad aeeoanodating joel mclean f'l 12 1830 tt n u s.,,s secared at the mansiun hotel mm ti w i n *» * m rpili bubdcbiber living near lexington dsvid -■• son county lakes tins method to inform the pub lic that he will enter into contract with any person or persons either in davulson howan or cabarrus coun ties who wish house factories r any other kind ol buil'din •» erected of ilrick to build them as cheap as durable tod iu a jood style s any workman in tins country . _. . ., . ho will tl-o mould and burn the brick i wanted ho trusts that his long 7 „_....- mouumna and laying brick will entitle him to * lure ot public jialroiiage he would refer gentlemen wishing ork none in his li,.cufbusine_-l to uie female academy ml lh new fire proof clerk office in salisbury a peciu,,,ns ol his work n b those wishing work done will pies leave word t the office of tbe wcteru caroliuisn and il shall be puoctuallv attended to d _„_ m ■%%$ ttowata jt i kanaway from the subscriber on t i i,e 9th ot november last « negro boy t j j hy ihe nsmo of da vf said boy i st*s blucl complsetad about 20 years ot ii l,(iil,l nnd ihe while of bis eyes incline be red i will give the sbovc reward ol twenty hollars to ny por-sai that will deliver said boy lo ie 1 miles south-west ot islington n c or confine him u j»,i „, u^t i l , el him again _ _ george miller sr j nc 38 11*0 .^ ■>, r war of 1813 conduct of mil van uc in the iiiiihh of high excitement which preceded the declaration of wnr with groat britain he was prominent among those who labored to awaken in our councils e spirit of resistance towards lhe in vader of our neutral right i sod the restrictive and retaliatory uieasuies proposed by mr jcller son found iii hnn a zealous udvocate a lhe cri sis approached ins position enabled him to anpport the cause of hi country with peculiar efficiency in november 1* |