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(CtaaXtM. KrbMk. TLoaaaa fi Hiaa. 2 tht General. of Carolina ftr 182S.

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ay iisrisa wkaam mi Iablihca, weekly, BELL LAWRENCE. oa a af tk ark will ha at fibevty tara twra II ferUvkaa aaa raalaisa lha aaiaaat ai- vanaeiJ. 'That the temporizing poliey of the F.xteo-tiret bis high-toned doctrines and hia Coo-trn'pl fur tbe true principles of ibeCosMita-tioni betray that wantm iusnneasawl of bua-est, which ought ia forfeit our confidence and Support. Trot wo drem the election of Andrew Jscksoa to the aext Presidency, essential to the beat interests of our country, and that we will lea no fair and honOrtbta means tried, indiaJuiriy and eollectjrrty, to ele-vate him to that great and rrsponaib'le office. The following ADDRESS to the people MB A Taw aaatpMa arts are aa ksad, and ay ha haw far RJ.

the tva waaa baaadi sad sny pcrwm tatus; narabaasis for Ira arita, aad anrwanling tba mtJurJ, Will aw ted ta ana act for their troaTulrt aa far aaaaai sab-serihers ta lha aaksrqarnt. volasaea TF.HMS- SaUrXptim, three dollars per aa No paper "ill be amt without at least Tr jO rHj iii advance, and no ppet diaeoa-aed. but at Editors anleas all arrante Advertisemeitis, not "erted three time for one and twtoty-fiTe cents for each conlmu-. All Iftcrt ta the dkor must be Awwaa, IkoMombe, Wertie, Knwaw isk, Beaaiort. Barker, Oabaiiua, i Coiwnba, CarttrK, rurrkuck, Chowan, Chatham, CumherUnd, Camden, CatweH, CraTea Poplin, was unanimously adopted: 4 Fx now CrruitM- JTVaas tko Bottom StaUtmam, Sept.

JACKSON MEETING. At a Urge and respectabU meetins The next Presidential election, that iro- PROCLAMATION, of tbe friends to the political deration By Vie Governor of i north Carolina. 200 Poliars Kewanl; wfMi. satisfactorily swears that a Negro Itaridaon, F.darotn or AND HEW JACKSON, holden at the Exchange Coffee-House on Thursday Evening last, in pursuance ofa notice tnen In the public pper-JoHi Franklin. Xio, named AT, the property of Thomas G.

n.mhrn. has broken the jail of Richmond eoun- Lsq. Moderator, ana ir (m whira he had been confined oa a charra of ilvrier and Arson,) and by escaping beyond lha CraaTiUe, Gatrs Greene) Halifax. KEiinfiBT, becreUry -the followiDS liaiuaftbe State, has thereby placed nimaeU out ths rvl of the ordinary process of lawi Preamble and Resolutions were report-! exi ana unanimously adopted: Clrmal MaraUU, Jtiaaaaiu rWiU liairr, Jaa. BtwraM, Joan CUrwaa, L.

8was, -Jatnaw G. Mhwm, Joa. IK Joka M'MiiUa. JoiaT. Culaaore, Jseoh Laoaatd, Alfrwd Mwn, Warn.

A. BkMut, TWoc FUlswav Eahraa Poor, David Na.lw.4, Ksbert Picka, John C. Barnhart. Caleb StrjJaraa, Luke R. Bnima, IVhward H.

Bell, W. Barnard, Knorh Ball, Jnakh lUil, Was, Jarksoo. A. K. Ramaay, Thoa.

G. HOL Arch'd MUabrmid, Joa, Hod(es, Thos. Dotier, Sinicoo Jones, C. D. Dnaoho, J.

E. Lewas A. H. Rirhardson, Stml Mutefanr Wm. Frederick, Benj.

Best, Thoa. Hampton, John ard, IlardV Flowers, Benj. bharpe, Jas. llonce, Joel Ring, NkholaaJooea, Wiilia Lt-wt W. W.

Htedman, John Walton, Cha's Edwards (oaeph Ellis John M. Morehead, i L. Simpaon, Geo. E. Spruill, A.

A. Wvelie, B. J. Montgomery, Leonard Martin, Tillman Farrow, John J. Bonner, James K.

I -ore, Niiiian Edmonilou, Rich'd Allison, Alex. Torrenee, n. Wilder, Kinehea Q. Adams Enoch Foy, OTJrvan Cox, O. Holland, B.

Shipp, James Cox, Wm. Kdpatrick, Gideon Scswell, John Wadsworth, John Dorran, Tboa. C. Dunn, Win. J.

Alexander, M. Bain, David Latham, Jesse Cooper, John Kerr, Wm. W. Jonra, Joa. Arrington, Duncan York, R.

B. Gary, John IL Patterson; John Giles, Wm. P. errand, John Boon, John Stockard, Thoa. Webb, Thoa.

MTit hee, Wm. I. Hardv, Thos. Jordan, Marshall Dickinson, Wm. Andrews, Elisha Burke, John Bogue, John Clement, John Linn, A Brower, Robert Walker, Thos.

Settle, Jas Barnett, Warren Alford, Shadrack Howell, Archibald M'Nair, Heary Doekcry, John Carson, Wm. Kiuhardson, D. Cnderwood, Thos. Sutton, Elisha Arnold, Gallihu Moore, A H. Siwpperd, Wm.

Carter, Xow Oerfiore, to uie ena urn rat ma siava Sat nay be brought to justice, the above reward riB prrtn to any per ion or peraona who thai! snnnitond and coanoe him in xmie jail in thia And I do hereby inquire, command and Loia iJI officers, m) and mllitarT, within thii iowpli pKatt, Airs, a M'MJIian, Athaat A. MlocU, AVaa. Gill km, Jaa. MtUv Bml. R.

Lnrke, i. iX X. WUliuna, Matthew Baird, L. If. Alewdcr, Jma Burary, Wbilinrtoa liana, Kamorl Halrrar, av Bullock, Bobert Marsh, Alex.

F.llintt, "UaiiaWaaon, Bartlett Yancey, R. D. Strphen Maief, John M. Smith, Louis D. Wilson, ChaaTA.

IUI, M. 8need, E. B. Hunter, Jesse Speiet, i Jonathan PurVor, lham Matthews, F. lrtha H.

8harp, Benj. Foretnan, Iore, Samuel Kin, Rmiben Sanders. Riden MDaniel, "Daniel M. Forney, Isaae Croom, Josiah Tyson, F.dmund rVherryv Michael M'Leary," Joa, J. Wniiama, Thomas Devsne, Eoddie, K.

Holloman, Fi. Ward, 'Wm. Montgomery. R. Vanhook, Thoa.

Bell, John Jomer, Waiia RWdick, John Beard, jr. Alexv Gray, Thoa. Rlackwell, John Gilchrist, F. T. Lenk, Martin Shewford, John Sellers, P.

B. Roberts, John Hill, John B. Beasley, 8. Davenport, Montfort Stnkea, J. W4s-le, Henigeawell, The elective franchise is a tight of lirstinv portance to the citisena of the American Republic It is a high and invaluable privilege, which should be exercised with inflexible fi.

delity and accurate discrimination. As the safety, pesee and happiness of tbe present sge, as well ss ages yet to come, are deeply Hertford, Hyde, 1 Jidcll, Johnston, Jones, Iineolnj lenoir, Moore, Montgomery, -Meeklanbarg, 'Maruik portant eria'is in tbe history of tbe L'nited Statra, approaching. The. great struggle, which win determine whether the will I the tana or lite few, Of tbe Pxerxa, or an intriguing, sclfiah, and ambitious Aaiarocajucr shall be obeyed; is now commencing. To tbe next election, the People look with intense interest; furevrry thing dear to American Freemen, is involved in the result It will solve the great problem in potties whether Uie Psoris are capable of aclf-gorern-ment, and possess sufficient discernment, to guard against the fraudulent usurpation of their rights and sufficient resolution, to cause their will to be respected.

It will determine whether the Pxorts's will is tha supreme law, or whether management and corruption shall In this' as in other countries tri-amph -over Justice and" freedom. Liberty dyes not constat in the enjoyment cf forms. The image of ancient freedom, the forms of free, institutions were preserved in Rome-to amuse a degenerate people, forgetful of ancient glory and ancient principles and bowed down by the yoke of despot Utm hut tlie opi-tit of liberty waa forever extinguished in the Republic. The next election will ahow to the world, that the Tsurtx of the United States are resolved to adhere to democratic principles ar that they are willing slaves, bought with their own money," wearied with the stoma of the tempestuous sea of liberty; and ready to surrender dearest rights into the hands of acoAUTioa of unprincipled politicians; the God of whose idolatry is are- ygjti to ulr uit ir ur rmicnTon apprcncira or gaw to be apprehended, the body of aakl Nat, be may brougutV) Bl. t-et high, rather apart) built, read and involved in me preservation ot tnis palladium of liberty, i is our duty to transmit it uiisulli ed hy the contamination vf patronage! unimpaired, by the arts of intrigue.

This privilege, then secureii to us by the heroic valour, en New-Hanorer. "Vatk nitfitoieraoiy i tn tfithtionT wliereoL I hava eana Jti the Great Sal of the 8tata to be lightened courts and peneverinr patriotism L. S. xj-nereunto amxeu, ana ngnea me Mine ot our ancestors consecrated by the blood of -vV at tho Uty of Kaieigh, this Slat Oay freedom's martyrs generously shed in its at 1L a BCBTON. tainment; endeared by the many important and practical blessings which it has conferred, Bf die and rendered inestimable by hanmlv main Onslow, Orange, Person," Pasraotanl4 Pht, Perquunona, Rowan, Randolph, Rnckmghnra, Robeson, Richmond, Rutherford, v' SS.10W taining political equality, political rights and civil and religious liberty cannot be surren Noticn.

i 1 dered while we remain true to the pure principles of republicanism, or while we cherish that sacred respect which we owe to our North Carolina. Wake county. The aabanriber qualified, at taut Mav Court, ai selves as the descendants of high minded ntcuWt'tche estate of Willi Rogcraj doceawjdJ oampson, late oi aaici county, ana rcquesu uion inueuvea to estate to maite payment; ana ait mote navmg Uhni asainrt the estate, to preoent them by the Moice, TrrrMl, ImnjeJ cateman, Jr. I hivenport, -Wm. A.

Bozman, Km. Armistcad, Nathl Gordon, John Saintclair, mi limited bj law, or they 'iU be, debarred of WRfhington, Wilkes. JktFhos. J. Green, Robt Hi Jones, AVarren, Wavne, August 15i 1820.

it -s Joshua Hastings nanora, Nathl. O. Rand, Samnel men, jealous ot their rights and vigilant in their preservation. Therefore, as American citizens solicitous of perpetuating our free institutions unimpaired; as sons of patriot sires emulous of their woith we hold it to be pur imperative duty to resist every encroachment on out inalienable rights; to oppose every at tempt to infringe our sacred privilrgea; to dis countenance every citizen recreant to the cause of his country; to watch our public Servants, and honestly scrutinize their conduct; to check insipient usurpations and frown indignantly on their authors; and, in fine, to preserve the purity of elections from sWpke, TOWNS JUUIl IUI Oil IV THE subscfiberinteiidinjr to remove to the western country, Is Induced toofler fof aale rte place whereon he at reaent realises, in Fcinklin countv. aeven oiilei north of Louis- Joseph A.

Hill, John Scott, Robert Potter. Wilmington, Hillsborough, Halifax, John Stanly, Robert Strange, James Iredell, Charles Fisher, Newbern, Fayetteville, Edenton, Balisbury, uiiion, and whose boasted centcienc is self-interest. Two candidates are before the People of the States our illustrious fellow-cilisen, Andrew Jackson, and the present incumbent, John Quincy Adams The former is a private citizen, who without any effort on his part, without the cOntroul of a single press; without the least patronage in his hands; without an organized partyi without even a suspicion of the slightest intrigue resting upon him or his friends obtained at the; last election the largett number of the electoral votei, pure, voluntary teitimmv-fthe confil dence of tlie The latter is the minority President, who was elevated to the Chief Magistracy if a station conferred against the will of the Paorts can be called an elevation. After a violent and disgraceful attempt, by his partisans to defeat a choice by the Paoria, he went into tlie House of as a candidate With a lest number of the electoral votes than Andrew Jackson. A large, portion of his minority was obtained by a minority of the votes of the New York Legislature, whom his presses and immediately on the new mad lead-ing fron that town to conr The A nvriomi tlemen, of several States whose names are takon aa they offer on the fist of his subscribers, and eorrespondenta.

This he trusts will supersede all necessity for parading, aa he might uo, par tiioing three hundred and four, acres, more or'leaa. It is handaom and healthy This Journal is nuMiahedhrJon 8. Skihitxr, the baneful influence of those insidious arts corrupt intrigues, id degrading bargainuigs, which were shamelessly practised at the election of the present incumbent. Th anti-republican doctrine the bold assertion of the President, in regard to the peo iitaatiMk SvitS a comfortable dwelling' hnuse, the Postmaster of the City of Baltimore, in weekly numbers of eicht oiiartn paces that is. i rooil Granary, and otner out housea: if fii namnl An a fthept thft aiTB of th Nfttinnal ticular uiracu, iruiu uuiucruu, iciicra, wi'iuen to him iu the course of business, by gentlemen of every State, speaking of the American Farmer, in terms of the most particular satisfaction! founded, as they state, onJthe constant perusal of it for more than five years.

To the follow iner. as' it I waterea, nna -aaanrra to tne culture oi cotton, afcw. rtsUUnO for persons living tlw lowC parts eongistI of ofthesi numbers, or iftlie State flurmg; the. summer and fall Index, ple's servants is in penect consonance with those alarming trsnsactions which preceded, and made memorable hia rinVitinl But, slthough he msy exult at the success of to all or any of his subscribers, the Editor cheerfully refers for the tendency and merits of his Journal: 1 Pertotu referred to by the Editor, fir their pi nonms. ne levois wm in: ay means whereoi the subscrioer can reaauy turn tnd made known on application the ub- to any subject which has been spoken of, in the scribtr, oft jhi i premises.

coorseofthe preceding year. 1 Thus each volume his pernicious doctrine, that the representative should not be palsied by the people's ir, and tiiendj had pronounced to be destitute of principle and patriotism. He was finally, in consequence of the mbi VJPf i -5 WM, o- Bwt.ct,l-l I eontams more unn ovtu ifruiiiarT uu iuuit 17-f JUian oouble the matter contamea in a volume oi will, iiiuugu uc ma utJuc, nunc nun nig conscientious counsellor; to impress such sentiments aa well aa the doctrine of "safe April 23, mon ot the menu ana tendency theJtmer ican Farmer. -Gorham Parsons Samuel "the Memoirs ot me Agncuunrai cooiety oi less coinTioH ever known, amidst all tlie outrages upon the rights of the PaorLC, re Jacques jr. John Prince, F.

I. Oliver, Gen. W. corded in the pages of history, mist by a StatC Carpli II a PfcaW wUclv sellsfor Four Dollars per --V --r volume. -t jilarfllt -i-iZ The Terms of, the American Farmer are, Court or Pleas, and Quarter SeSSloSS-i Four Dollars per if the subscriber takes Ii.suraiier, J.

1Owell. Israel I hoi-name, 8. W. Pomeroy, E. H.

Derby, Gov. I. Crooks, Gov! W. Eustis, Levi Lincoln, Stephen Williams, Jno. precedents" on the public mind; though he may rsise to high places'' those who perfidiously bartered away the rights of the people; though, with an apparently hardened; insensibility to public opinion, lie hastened to reward his principal manager with the Secretaryship of the Nation; and though we are com tninortty of the.

House, to a station, until then the first office in the world and by votes given against solemn pledges almost unanimous legislative instructions and the wishes of the Pbole June Sessions, 1826. Xr'rr hTS Russell, lhomas Melvill, Jr. Joseph strone. Timotliy Pickering, Josiah Quincey, uniQ U. rlwarusV uneinai nimcmncni 1 nav Five Dollars the Editor wul guarantee the 1 v.

J-uel Nichols summoned tnal recehjt of each number, in good condition ew-tiamjhtre. jo-pn v. March, IS, Cliace, Thnothy Danforth, James flchrist Wilrao St Binney st garm: ANDREW JACKSON, a millitary chief- pelled to endure the mournful, spectacle cf -v f0r bindinff, provided notioe be given within one etion Of the Court, I miitilntinn or total Ikilure of a na- ttsnOeat'tna to. the sntist tain" of the late glorious war, like GEORGE Hhoae'Ula'nd. Job IJurtee, Josiah Whitaker.

Connecticut. Hezekiab Rndd, Henrv Holden. political jugglers, wno seem to be obdurate in guilt and insensible to infamy, reapinc the But William Wilson and IWsrtin Hinnet, Mer! vT themaiL WHSIUNGTDN, a 'millitary chieftain" of S. Hulbert Co. Henry Watson, Theodore ts trading coder the firm of Wilson.

C5 Bin-1 Xs the Editor make it an invariable rule, to pay en the oit of New Yoi V. the (lefendants io the I Pnnftr-mnlte r. Clerk. Eneraver. fce.

harvest of their treachery; yet we trust, that in due season, an insulted people will rise in Davenport, 8. Ely. 'f. i v- JVew-Ior-. Gen, Joseph G.

Swift, William Prince, De Witt Clinton, Gen. S. Van Renssel- wt recited cairee. sire pot tnhabiiants of tliii i rcrr week, and is determined not to. farce Sttl It is tterefore ordered by the Court that 1 1,:.

Mn.r. Vnrm those who do not think it -worth the Revolutionary war, is an American by birth, education, feelings and democratic Like tiie Fathxh or.ais Cocsriir, he has never had the advantage of having been a "practised Statesman" in the etiquette," the arts tlie patronage, and the cor the majesty or tnetr strength, and visit with merited retribution, those who have deceit laer, Jesse Carl Sumson, Gen. M. Lewis Doctor I. Steele.

pahlieatirm ie made for three montha, In; rii paying far, the subscription money most always Rilririt Star and Kitenlon Gazette that the said IV. advaneM-he amount mav sent, bv fully betrayed them and thereby ahow, that W. Opden, Doct J. It. B.

William Wilson aod Martin those who wish the paper, to the Editor, oirect, tney propeny appreci Know, and Rodcers, Doct Holcombe, John Travers. Peter ruptions ot Jburopean Courtt. Hi? whole liie ua, either bv themselves, weir attorney or a-1 by mail at his cost aad nsK, wmcn is uie sunniest knowing win maintain their rights. uolt, iiujrH riartstiorne, cpnraim xiuct, ti. a.

Cotmcr. Charles Smith. appear at the nest Gonrt ci J'leas and xnd best or it may be paid to any 1 Sessions to he held for the toonty oflMaater ornersd'n holdine these papers whose has been devoted at home to tht service or his fellow-citizens in the most important Unholy lianas nave attempted ft) wrest from us that high prerogative offreemen, the Jt'ennxylvnmarJ ti. rowel, Uharies Btrestor, James Worth. S.

D. Incham, Nicholas Biddle, civil stations of his State, until he had at elective franchise; they have, by their con Mirtio afarcsaid, at the Court House in WH- receipt will entitle the holder to the paper for tiimuonj on the leeond Monday of September 0ne year, or orena the case maybe. taminating touch, sullied its purity; but it is not yet destroyed; the foul stain may yet be Doct Mease, Jonathan Roberts Langdon Cheves, Wm. Jones, P. Beck.

Deiuware. E. J. Dupont, John Barney, Isaae tained nearly, tjie age of fifty years; when our coasts being lined with the powerful fleets of the enemy; our soil invaded by his gallant and disciplined armies; cities wit, and then and there cause tnemseives to De jui Subscriptions must commence wnn a to-d defendnots, antd replevy, plead or derour, hime, and none will be received for less than one judgment final pro conlcsso will be had against year. A single number will be sent, at any time, wasnea out.

uur country is yet tree. The Clement, II. M. Kidgely, judge gt-ttsping rapacity of an unaanctified ambi Jfarvtoit-Gen. C.

Rideelv of H. Col. tion, has not ye, seized upon our liberty menaced with destruction; our Capitol ih flarnes; the savage war whoop sounding along Wttttesa; Hcnfy B. Hunter, CleiK ot the saiq (work. 'I a Osart.

ai nffia. WiKiamiton. the second Mon-1 The America Farmer is devoted exclusively But, conscious that freedom can only be Edward Uoyd, F. Tilghman, Gen. T.

M. For-man, Tench Tilgbman, Virgil Maxcy, Joseph 4of Jane. A. D. 1826.

in the 50th yearof our to AsricuUunJ Internatlmprmeme, andd K-ent. James Msccubbtn. lloct J. Iu. Aluse.

U. our frontiers: and the fires of a treasonable coAXi-rioif bursting out, from our own bosom; he went forth from his home a Cititen Sol ImiI.kak 4 7VAMMMfj.an(i tntli-KeHnees immediatelv maintained by the manly assertion, the fearless and faithful exercise of our rights in selecting men of capability and honesty, to preside ov er the destiny of the Republic, we can Bofcie, George Calvert, Thomas Emory, rt T. 1 i tie.SinV B. HtTMTEU. Clk.

M. C. connected with the illustration, andadvsncemcpt, of these ereatobiecta. dier, and the leader of an army of Cil'ien iionn a. opence, LKUiiri tenner.

I7rpi'ma. slohn Wickham. Thomas J. Rah' BKKJ. F.

8LADK, U. G. M. ti. Price dv.

gr W) CT-3nv In each number the practical Farmer will find Volunteers, to repel an invading foe; and to not be too vigilant in tbe discharge of out du doloh. James M. Garnett, Peter Minor, John H. the real pricet of the staple commodities of his Cocke, S. S.

Griffin, J. C. Cabbell, James Bar ty, nor too aealous in support bf the people's maintain tbe honour, rights and glory of hia country. Themistocles he may hot be able to play upon the lute or lull to an ever labours- on particular personw enquiry, and actual sales of crops with names," plwes bour, fx F. Mercer, Edmund Rulhn, John Ran-ttolon'ofll.

Thomas Jefferson. James Madison, candidate, ftnurew jacKson, oi lennessee; a citizen who ia eminently qualified for the kD uo and eommittrd Io thea.3C5ew ll.a lot lnt a ri'i rrX 111, and datesi and every, thing which has evtn the appearanoe of personal or political altercafon, is Chief Magistracy ot tbe lio has laid his country under a debt, which can only be cancelled by conferring upon him the highest riyiLUAM khont lH arti ry s'. he tormertjr Wake county about 10 mSltSiitxri Unnea 'artinanM hllA Mr. llfck. fhe American; Farmer was iu H.

S. Turner, M'flliam Stcinberger, Thomas Griffin, Richard K. Meade, William M. Barton. JVVfA Carolina.

-William Boylan, Hamilton Foltoh, Judge Taylor, Col. Wm. Polk, Gov. J. Branch, Gov.

Gabriel Holmes, Samuel. P. Ash, Peter R. Davis Judge. D.

Cameron, Gen. W. Jones J. G. Blount, James W.

Jeffries, present Eilitor'in, 1819, without patronage-, and honors in ner power to bestow; who has gain ed a renuwn which commands the admiration ii nniiTf cttrTraiiunucuio. aim wuj 'SKatl'iini, Ma from him the of the world, and secured to himself immor gteeably hwilawure hocrs-ana the nope oi Tin its nronef.rank snd dienittt in the i.JW to the The Jndea John R. Donncll, Gen. Calvin Jones tal fame; who in the language of the revered Jefferson, has filled the measure of his jV piiblit.esftem, tho emplojment ot the liusoand- "Trcaeq toeome.lornaro, prove property Mtowawav- i GeoreeAY. Jeffries Josenh Gales South Carolina.

-C. E. Rowand.Ged. Thomas vl lititi, nv ta conriesion with uitellectual improve Pinckner. Wm.

Seabrook, "Jr. Col. Thomas AULES" Hi OHRIS, JMmlnyon, tiVG. ay 'k i if country's glory;" who comes recommended by every consideration of "personal worth, public services and republican gratitude;" Pinckney, Gen, Thomas Snmpter, Wade Hampton. Jr.

Benjamin Hnger, Gen. D. R. Williams, and finally, a citizen, the tnild luttre of whofe civic virtue, I only efualled by tiie brilliant ha Lewis Cinlea. Gen.

Samnel W. Gillespie, Doct. ment iTive volumcw have been tin derVrt increasing approbation and patronage of the eoinmnnitr, for hose benefit it was projected, and ho Oow leaves fa to tpeak foritielf; deeming itonncsesnnry, if nofunbecoming, to offer particular testimonials of the value ofa work, which TiVann and committed to tho Jail of New J. S. Bellinger, WamotS.

Gibbs, J. R. Pbinsett, lo of hit martial gory. Hjnowtanntv. on the lih day rf March last Therefore.

Itetolvtdi Geir.eaborn Johei, roup, Na 1 "alalti tnn named HRJiRY. shout 21 JTfs lasting slumber, thegentut of freedom, but be well knows the interest, and the eaniest desire of his heart, ie the glory, the prosperity of his beloved country. He is one of "Nature's great men with talents improved by education and experience as a lawyer, an Attorney General, a Judge of the Supreme Court of his State, and a Member of the National Legislature, having been once a Member of the House of Representatives, and twice a member of the Senate of the United States. He has been an undeviating republican from his youth upwards, of the Jeffersoni-an school, and to till the measure of his own glory, in every situation in which he has been placed, through an eventful life, be has proved himself to be Geo" noblest work, asr UOKEST HAH," John Qwncy Adams, the other candidate, from his youth npwards, until he had passed the Sge of forty tart, wai a Federalist of the Jiotton Stump, of the Sedition jV-w School, and after the manner of the straightest s-ct. Never did the scales full from bis eyes, until tbe triumph of despised and abused Democracy in the Union was complete) and a voice from tbe Psorut, even of Massachusetts proclaimed that the cause of Federalism liad received iu death blow.

Never did he a-bandon the Federal" party, till two) successive triumphs -f Itenmerucy Ids own State the That deem the elective franchise a po Mtftll- inehra-kic-h 'ajd savs be formeHT has bcrti so long betore the public, i I his value is now derived almost exclusively froip tlie aum- than Crawtoro. Andrew Jackson. Col litical birth right, which we cannot surrender oi syenev her neiience.urbanin.Snd va.i Rurton. Juitre Overton. William iZZS no of Wesnondeiits resiW ta A of the while we remain true to ourselves.

Tbat it is our right, it is our duty to dis nirwintamuel MartlO. opwuiauar me souto. i ne ni.ral,a fiPDr na, union who (rencrally appear JtUAaa Col. Wm. Kirs, Col T.G Percy countenance usurpation by opposing the u- rs are requeattT to come lorwaro, prove Gea Johrt'Brshan, Saronel Hazard, Gca.

Au- take said fttlow, a Uieir proper ames cse the Farmer as a central common medium for tlie interchange of their Qpinions and experience; and are known to the toumry for their success as PraAical Husbandirten, as well as surpen and that on this principle amne we would be justified in using all. fair means to arew rtvanna, t-. JWjjfJi'i- Msj B. Grervt. John Perkins as a a 1 i ft r.tiini vi vt inline.

JV'trnWinn v. C' Ma-. I 20f I Gen. oailrt Maie, XOi. n.

uuiicr, uto. ii- prevent the re election of the present That the manner, ia which the President for their science rod penerai aMummema. Tbe exnetiss. of publishing uie Aroencan ar T.7.f Gn Wm Bnttitt. mer IS enriancwi vj uik ouuki Wph N.

tJismbers, Doet. John Cabeen. Gov rravingtt'J hitn uie course is found necessary to have executed, and inserted, was fleeted, was hot only a departure; from republican principle, and fhe of the constitution, but a high handed and unprecedented violation of the sovereign win of the committed In tha jail Ashbotongh, j.1! oonty.K. C. on the CCth day ol May, b'sck man.

aa a runaway slave, bv the 8 W. Drown, to shew the tonu, nature, ana uses new anu usefid nerkultural tnachinery, implements, Wells. John Wm. Baycn, Seth ru ili llnaina. arniLL.

Who sav that he formerl ber people. That his election was accompanied by cir i'irm tli name of.fHem-imiu maiiy, as "ic wuexiiaii. wuutT, (lifl ai James Rnffio, Lewis Sanders. J. illiam- cumstances highly indicative ot that fraud and Msj ildlait winter to a man by 'the name of mer, from ha centrsl position, and i tendency to hr 8oothJ Carolina.

The owner ean enlighten its readers on the practice of eveiy JC IV aa aw ST llardin' no Bfpneif iirmsoy, son. corrurtion, practised in European Courts and Ust strong hold or l-ederahsnie nad been a-chieved. Fr, shortly previous to his con. venation, he was the C'Aai'rman ot a Federal ciicut, recommending to tlie eonfilencr. t-f a a 0 Ta.1 Fmm lkatavav nf Amculture and Raial and Domesue Abraham nr-, familiar to those Who have received the aa- the 08 privriirs; his proprrtv.

and path); r.e: and not to make this naner. too kmr, DAVIDSON. Jailor. LI AVIUM SILAS rli "TT 1-- the Editor refers, with coolideaca to a few geo-.

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