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p iits tjreiefuiutis as au dspirant lo (.fli.V rcpuolic — iiu> wicki'diits i,j;i lirU‘S of his f allcl U) suppoi y !vcomitit7 maiiiu-r, ih^ CJtirlidale of uui t.liii!ce v\ ith z.'al and Ki tinicss. N-jw iha> j,(. v»c sliall lender u I’aiiul'ul and /iai'/r// dccvutn ot'nis visit. 'jhc (Mnlii)f^ent Piind.—It is staled iit tUi- rental k-i •!’ Mr. Pi-urce of R, I. o», T^lr. Clidiun’s resolution, tliat no ap jiioprialiou lor l!ie Cori!ini.M*Mi Tund h;i> askfd tIlls yt’dP hy ilu* tioveriiineiii ^;iprut>ror fcoiiomy, witlioui fornuT National JournnI states llial tl>^ appropi-aiioti to n»oet conlin- j^,,.„(ics has (luctuaU'd l)ft\vccn 30 and annually, t'xcecdituir in one year iKuhrMi'- J'-llVrsnn, S75,000. Portin' f.ist iinic, no :ippn)piiaiion is asked fur this niirprtse ; but this is the very lime, Sli d tlu' Adnnnihtration j^n iiii' this ovi- «U'nrt' of eronomy, tlie very Administra- ;l)ii scU'CU'd for abnse and i'or ril’yin^ ;!)(■ iina;-:iiutiiojis of ihe people, with ac- tniitiis of (iovcnTUM\tal (Mr. (ijies is ;iUl!ioriiy forihis adjfcti v«') oxtrava}yancr ;;iid (i issi|)uiion of t lie l^il)lic Treasury? • ‘ i‘, ilicre no justice extant 'j’hc (If'l)ut(' upon Mr. Chilton’s rcsoltj- tiotis raniiol fail to advance the Adrnin- is! rat ion in public confidence. Mr. Han- ci(ilpl) iiimbclf, seenis to think that the disfUSHon will tctul to their bcnrfil rather th.m their injury, and ^ave ij;oo(l advicf to Mr. Chilton on his i)resumptiori in \iiidei takit)j^ to administer physic when wider doctors were by. Kkhmond IVkig, lii'ts a»H' Icounty in 1 enrcssce will for r cour&ffed and /»Wfr^r/.n;rricn1turo, bv lavlr.pr 1 wicked .md mat >nori ‘ I niure di r,,!. d majoniy : t'ig-b tarifr dutx t!.. , county in N’orth Cai olina %viil j ‘‘"d totjHoco ; and without the K-asI ray | »f hope* tiiut thfse laws, as to cotton and t'.liac- aro CO, \v>uM pro.aic- a n-vennc ; vtt « ven (iilfs, j re n;ovnig IIk- curse which is priiul'ni,' us down, i from wliich ho hail ■;‘)scoi.dcd, were fvru urdtd thf r of tlM- faitliful, never dreamt that //,/s . is to elect l,en. Jackson ! 'I'heu the jrolieil ' :* vessel vvhicii sailed fro:., Quebec ou Knickerbocker, in his history of Nev\’ York, says that th«“ first settlers of the jiriovv ned city of New Amsterdam ha! each a weuthcr-cock on his d\v(llinij, vhich he was obllg»*d to set every nuir- riini', so as to ixjint the same way v ith that of his F.xcelionoy, (Governor \'an Twiiier.—'I'his must have been an escel- Iftit proMsion, as all would in that rase be iti uniform, at least once a day.—Woti- «!.-r if that t e^ul.ition had htct> coniiijuccl to the prevcitt time, ivhich woidd Ijctuni- «“il iihjM iV-'qii' iitU, (loveinor (Tinton or liis wratl'.er cock —Qi kiu^ : is Mr. C. a J'lickiidI or (Minloni mi ? AiuLi-ican jhlcocatc, “ I'he lu/linn Passinn."—W’e \vitiirs;( d a f.M\ (i.,\, MiH e, a specinien of the rie- I'lis: ijiissninn, which amused iis cori-.id- iiy our c()iistituti;ii ■> or to make lav s to i n or instruct our ri. pr sentativt s iti (Jou^-res this liein^ a njjlit spec iaily reco{ifiilsi (l as re- s»TVi-d hy the pLople. See bill ot rights, s!jc. 18. Do tluse ^elf-r^^atetl memiiers ot’ (Jua- fjres.s sllp|JO^e our district r,ieni!)ers ilo not know, or durst not tell the seiitinunta ol’ their constituents f—or h vc not patriotism and iiiti f;-rity enough to support o/r just rig-iits ami iuii-resls? If so, dissolve that house, and let our Stdte senate, who possess so uiu'.ii, niwrc in- teliijrcnre aiul integrity, send on their vote !>y our (.overnor. and tluis, as tl'.ey say, “ doJui- tice to (jursc/ves and act with "• candor to tlio()thtr stati s of the Union.” .lustice, can- (h)V — \ Li-v beautiful expletives!—and this re- poi'1, they say, is “ an atldress to the rutsan (jf the country Is it not, r:it!itr, as it rispcits ti till the Sf'conil !h>)Uf^ht forced us | woollt ns bill, iui imposition, predicated on inlo u moraiiyi t; mood U liilc stand- | and party prejudice of the cou'i- ini: on the s|fj, in frtitit (d’ our host’s, a lu'rse wImc!) barl been fastrnrd near a ..ill (i«ve hini : 1 here an* about 8oj votes in 'i>at county, and I think 1 can safely ijredict that under present circumstances Jackson would not i,»-ei 200, and it is vei\ seriously doub ed by Mr. Adams’ fne„ds lus {^etliiijr 150.” [{ %. 1 wicked .md mad Admlnisfratlon ! Sitfs, never! N'oticcs of (Tiese c’fc^iitisfance?, ursed like tins; -.'ud the only ' tesrribing h:s person iii.d offering a ,,, . I I »i 1 -.I r reward (f .5(JU fer his ■|)prehension :iiid saf de of hope that thfse laws, as to cotton and t-.I.ac- | ^‘■•e tol.l, the onl\ poss.i.h; way of the jailor ol the tow,, of fVtersburfj, CKAZIX.OLTE: TUKSDAV, I'KHUUAIJY 19, 1828. roll THE CATAWHA JOUllSAL. die Ualeig-b Ueg-ister of 15tli ult. contaiiiiM}r Hu* Report of the Select Committee in our State Legislature, on the >\ oollens Hill. -I'his is now a public pa])er, 1 know not by whom (h-awu, „r by whom presented to the house, hi your .Jour nal of 22d uH. you say, “////.v report wiis (!o- ferred until the cAASfoVthe session, wluutlu- members \yere in the hurry and hustle (,f depar ture.” Did not this remind von of the parable where »*•*•***.;„ ,l;„.kness of twil ligiit, sowed the tares of partv prejudice and misrepresentation, over the field of'tliat right eous farmer, who, with pure motives and great intelligence, hud in open day sowed the good seed of truth, honesty and candor, with the hand of ]>atriotism ? * You also savlbe Senate ordered this report to be printed ;-^it is there fore a j)ublic paper, emanating from our Se nate. This Committee says, « they are sensible the object of the resolution referred to them n;ay easily be attained by a brief examination of tlie sid)ject, addressed to the reason r>f the countrj, and the sound understanding oftlu' /,./r/y under wh(,sc* authority they act.” Wbat is tiiis'oi>jert, and from whence do they derive////.v autboriiy ? Is it not certain, tijat not a man in our Mntr le gislature received a single vote intentio.udlv perbaps they would not have given so faithful | ficddssbull grow yellow with ripened ears” | »liips Leeds’, which'arrivc/t''on''\simd^ .1!) echo to the iiovernor’s message, as to fb^ —neither frt'st nor rot shall blast the bones ofi ’»n:*da, whitb arriv’d on I’uesda} ; in th'- lat- m.ttee have gone further, and assert “that,""'’ "'‘ollen I anfT, filch fron. him his pro-} ,|,e police officers, were accordingly directed us euomous ihity upcwi importations, pid.sics fits:—“ the red grape shall hang upun the wild j to look out for the arrival of the M'lrv Cum- R w-v/Z/^rv tbe | bramble, and the hard oaks shall distil hoiu-v vv bich they t.oarded as she was entering /W«c/of b.s ,nd istt-y, S c. an.l , •„ ,• ' «''c‘ King’s Dock flasin, on W ednesday last Or, to concludc with an ant.-ch- ,„a acqu.unted tbe delinquent w ill. th. ir er rand, receivetl I >ni him about /fiu,000in 0010-: iiiid oills, hi-ing the whole c.f the stolen proper ty «bicli remained. He also quictlv surrcn dcred himself, aiul expressed his v\ illingness to rituru to .\merica with tbe yentleinau w ho ba-{ ijllowed him bitiier. patriotic feeling.” I bis woollens l-ill mu>t j • surely be a devil of atbing, thus to palsv e\er} 1 niu\, under tbe benign reign of the Hero, evc- farmer, sc ore b, blast and “ witlur” 'ail bis ' ,.j. „„e «iH he enabled “ to buv a goo.se for a corn, cotton, w bent, and other ■* pro!uctif)i.s; ’1 . n . i- ■ ' . . and even “ cf>?lstinie bis patriotic feelings.” If 1 **** feathers for a shilling.” ^ thank you for the loan of tio wonder, that undcT such views and such | These things remind us of by-gone times, ’ conflagrati.m, this Conunittee ha^e become of the conflicts of former parties. Under Mr. />7y;rr, and having all their “ patriotic ; , , , - feelings were disposed to r.spoiui i » administration, if a IludibraSt.c poet ;cr ('o. and intimate that if' those days is to be credited, the opposition to Doctor (Joopcr ('o. and intimate that if' tliose days is to be credited, the opposition tl.is woollens bill he i)assed, “tbe question ! then attriSuted similar evils to tbe marurn in- may fairly be discussed, wd.etlier the checks .• *, .. .• • , and balances of the government have not been e, and employed argu- (ri'crthroivn, tc. ; aiui whether the btnrfits nf th union are not more than counterbalanced by the tri/.s.” I trust ill a gracious • rovidence, that \orth- Caroliiia is not eternally doomed to i ir a mere sattellite to the ailjoining States. Jf a few dis- meiits resembliiiff very much those now i:r;jeil by tlie “ combination.” The poet ulluiled to, puts the following language into the mouths of Mr. Madison’s opponents,—wiiethcr justly or not, those acquaintetl with tbe history of that “ this surely' cannot lie u matter of imlifference to us—our inlcrt'st and li^niti/ ulikc require that Wv should not be silent;” ai. l this (Join- n.ittee respond, in caiuh.r, to tbe other States, “ it is a fair question to discuss the benefits of t!u; I nion.” The Virginia (iovernor, ,iles, who, on tbe reply of C'ongre.ss to thead- drc;> w bicb Washington ever made to t bat bo dy, thrust the barbed arrows of ingratitud.' and elimination into the bo.som of the I’atber of l.is I’ountry, hy ass rting on the floor of Con- iress, ‘‘that it was from a want of wisdom and 'i’he cons!ifiition of the I'nited States gives to Congres-, ibe exclusive powt r of laying iin- tU'.i e oppt;* lie some how gijt loose, atui , jjnsls, dutu &c. on importations, for thn e ob- thiowmi’: his heels atid tlu' muJ lii|^h iti | ji cis—“ to debts, to secure our defences, the ail, ilai"'d away with the speed of a j and to pron ote the general v. i Ifare of tbe U. ra( er iind.-r u hip and spur. Sume per- I ‘ he ^n„rul u->IJurf the U. States, «Mns iniiirmed the owner, who was VMliiti, w'vti he lushed out into the pti' ct l)iiw!iu‘^', like Richard at liusworth .M\ horse I Mv h(jise! why don’t yon sifp nty liorsr r” “ lleri'’s votir ju!,^,” ^.lld a lad, p’lked tip a sa( k which bad f.dit ii fi otn ll'.e saddle, with the article ill 01.e end ai d a sK.ne 10 balunce it in tlie (jilit r, “hire's your juiL;-, sir.” "O. vei\, wt'l reiurntdlhe man in a siihiltiefl voi' ‘, li the/(/^>‘ IS safe let 1 he //or.vt imj tu Onondaga y. V. Juut. Fu/nl Di/rf—On Satur»lay niornins:-hist, Mr. Hood Marlin iiiid Mr. Can. students ol Mt d it ine, hit the city ioi the fndd of hoiiMi.” near Blavlensbtirg-. to setile a dis|)ute of a trillii.i' nature in its ori^dn—ihey met aleijrhi paces, when ]\li . Mart in reci'i ved, on the iitst lin-, the ball r.I Ills ania|.jonist in his loiehead ; In- fell anti expii t d on th* I'roiitul. Ifis body was Iiruught lo B.dtimf)re oiiSatur- tla\ evening, and has sinc.e heeii c'iTive\- Cfl lo t!U' I’.aslern Sho;e id’M..; \ land, tiie rcMdttice «)f his I'alliei, ('h rf Jusliee Aiurtiti. Mr. C'arr is fru'.ii V 11 i^;ini,\. ihu'l Pal. Kxiract of a letter from Hcniifor/, Xu,lh Cur- “I liave been ln'.:ldy j^ratifir'd with the able and uiiansvM'i hie adilress ol’tbe ir- j;i: a (.'onvention. Mr. Johnson deserves tin th iiiks of till* Repuhlir I’di-this sj)leii- diil ( fl’iirt of human inielUct — atul 1 shall Ijc niu( h inislaken if he does not at s(.nir fumre dav, also receive the ijratitude and liigln's'. hon.jrs the sovereign people have to best 1)w.” “I am firm in the opinion that this s!.ite will vote lor the re-eleclion of .M r. Adams. I iHdieve the nomination ol Mi .J'u .h, is ;^enerally accejilable to out fi ie-.ils in this State. W’e are diilusini.>; hid''* cause is !;aininjj I'onnd in delegating to him any powir to act on tarill'sor I (irmm ss that w'e were brought into our present iini)Osts,sul)ie-cts absolutely prohibited to them | CTitieal situation, Stc.—that he l.t lieved there " I I'e a thousaiul men in the United St.itcs ea- pa!de of filling the 1‘residemial chair t/s tec// as it ba I been filled, iic.” and w ho was support ed in these and a g-ri at many similar assertions by the vote »)f Aixh'ew .lackson—see .lournal oK'oiigress. ’I’his same (liU-s has Intrh/ disco vered that (,'oiigress, inlaying impojts, kc. &e. are mere usurpers ; and this Committee- echo to it,—'’'imposts, except for rivenue ulonc, is usurpation in (Joiigress and on a tnrti.er c.c- ttnsmn oi intjinsts, urge the investigation, ‘S’, lie- thertlu he i lilst.ftiic l.'nion are in)t more ibati counterbalanced by tlie e\i!s.” Does 11.is evi dence tligmty in conduct and in 'epeiuh-iuie in seniimeiit in Ui, ; or is it vassalaije aiul degra dation f As to this (Jommittei ’s playing up die f>ld tune of dcstroi/in^ coniint rcc, aiul thus producing whiskey excis. s and direct taxes, it is a song ot ])erte( t tuscords, and is in direct con- trailiction to all the ojficiul in ports of our gov- eri.ment. Show us, on the face ot tics eariii a comnurciul nation, that is not a mtnnifuctnrin'j^ people i or w lure, in Kurope, is I'ui'e a nnmu- fiicturini' ])eoj)le, that is not a cunnncrcitd na tion. On political subject.s, we need tacts more than •isscriions. I his coinnnttee says, “ nianufactiires in tbe United St;it s are not mi obj'-ct of i^t ni rid, but try must then pri-siippose sonied.ing distinct from, and not pri ili'-ai le ot our national delits, or our iKitio.ial d« feiicis ; it mu it, then tore be a dele- gall'd pf)u t r ccaiM'olled alone t.y the wisdom, integrity and patriotism of (Nnigress. The ipiestioii, th 11, is fair! this—cloes tlie encou- r.'gi n.eiit and (irotection of donu slic niaiuilac- tuivs, as to onr lu cessaries and eoiiveniences, “promote lhe i'furnd weif.ire >.f tbe U.iitei! Stall s It Mr. rislier’s candid, jiatriotic ami masterly r port on nianiifictiires, ilo s i,oi fair- 1' and s:itisl.ictoril\ ans'vt-r this (piesiiuii, as to the im|)iirtanee and policy of nuiiulacliires, an aiisw er is ho|)rlcss. It \vill certainly not be contested, hut that a /iiivcr to ( ncoiirage and prou ct domestic manu- t.icMires, by atl'ording hotinlits, or by inij.osing i.i.jhist (liitii s on foreign fahrieks exis s, or d.d exist, some w here in the nation. The Stati s: se|)era'ely i-xen ised it, before tbe adoption of the feder.d constitution ; and I believe tlii.s s ame |)ow er was exercised !>y the old confid..- ration ; what, then, has become of thisyowvV f In « hat depavtment of our or,u;i\ii!/(d cb d in sl.lutions does it resile r" One of three coa.se- ipienees l.econies inevitalde—1st. This power eiilier exisis in the Slates sepal'at 1 ly, noiv.illi- staiiding the constitution of the L iiited SI.lit s sa\s expresslv, sec. K;, art Jd. “No St.iU- shall, w tliout tbe roz/.'c;*/of Congress, lay any iinposlHor duties on importations,” ^ce. or, Jd. Tills power is annihilated and lost, hy the in fluence of our republican federal constitution ; and tluTetore does not j.ertain to the leg!sl:i- tiive of ;i free and independent neojiU , and tt.iis, a.s :i nation, we aie divesteil of/7//.v power of reaction, e\en though oilier governmeiils sho:dd impose tbe highest restrictive duties on onr productions ■ Or, :hl, 'I'his j.ow er is \ e.sted in 0111 Congress, to !>e ii-.cd in such a w a) us “to promote 1 he i^“«>’;7// we'ftre ol'the Unitefl St,til s and, acci rdinid\, e iind the lir.->t im- ]>ust lav. s. passcil in 17^9. aih ocated hy Madi son anil llamilton, and signed by Washington, was to ]..iy nur debts, *• lo protect and encou rage onr liomeslie inaniit'actun s —and tins ■■^az/ti /i'iu > r iinlt'ornil} hem acted on by (Joiign'.s iindere\ r_\ administration, and until /«/(///, has aa uniformly beenappro\ed of b} tbe pi npi;’. Oil Ibis r.ubject, this Commlttc o sav, “ tliev Will not as'-eit dial Congress liave ttn pouur un- di r t!n. eimstiUilion to lay duties 01. imposts, u hleli are iiiiindeJ \n vpduiti: as a protection to !ii:mut';ictures; and in a few sentences hi Fow, affected cill/ens of South-Carolina, with their period can sav—ami that it bears a strong af- (lONcrnor m the chair, undertake to “calculate ~ , .. .. the vnhic of the Union , our Governor says, | f'c* *);>pos,t.on at tins day, none, we presume, will deny. After some inl"oiluctory remarks, which it is unnecessary to quote, the poi t thus throw s into rb\me the language, or arguments, if you choose, of the then opposition :— “ What has not (ioverninent been doing. To plunge us in the gulfof ruin ? Have they not almost starved our sailors, Turned them to farmers, cooks and tailors, And made our merchants wear long faces, For want of ribbons, silks and laces. While holding out such strong attractors. Fur our own country's Mnnnf.rtnre / Have not the times gr.wn worse and worse. And all old blessings prov *d a curse, A judgment sent die laii.l to scour, For keeping.I lines the first in power! Can any Infi'lel deny it, That N'ature’s been affected by it ? Have not the Siason’s courses cbangcd, inl'-r and Spring been ipiite deranged r’ h’ain-storms and Kartlii|uakes i.lainly told W bat ruins Congress w indd unfold ' Who knows I>u1 that the Id.i/.ing star Forebodes a dreadful. !jl(»ody war! Its bovrid tad now streaming forib, Frigiitens onr n-ig!iI)ors in the North, An ' glares terrdic, here at home too, 'I’o show us wdial we've got to come to! These things (beheld wilb consti-rnation,) No doubt are from lli’ Vdministr iii(»n and soon, to the end of the chipter, nr> serv ing, throughout, a n-mnrk.dile and striking f hica/ interest.” Mr. I'lsi.er asserts tbe very | slinilarity to the Inni'mn'e and ur:j^ninints if llu reverse, anil as it r-‘h],,rts Nortii-Car dina, , opposition to Mr. .Vdains’aibninistration. Tbe that f-ver\ man, w oman and child is ij’fu-' , . ■ ... • , u:dl::, p .rticul dly and .‘e.eply interrshd in"n .- 1 P' "> I.erce.yed- iiid.ctures, and must dnis int.rrs td, ‘ ’he inference is plain enough too; —but we leave nnl. jswo all b.-cimie sans nlottes (without ' our readers to deduce it for themselves, wearing app. rel or bed chjtl.es. ) • hose who can:.ot be convlnre.i h, Mr. ! idler’s r p.nl, | „ j, necessary to call the attention of ibut mannfaclures oiii; lit toixcite a ■'•t/zm//in- , * .1 . . . ... terestin at le. st c very clti/en of d.is state, |Admunslra- wiiiild not be convinced, “t!iou;.^h o;ie rose ! don Convention of this State. certain-twlnk- iioin the de.td.” This edinn.lt*-e u.s->ei I, thal | liii!;-luminary calls it “ silver-toned,” by way 01' n.anufacturi. s are but of '• hu'a/ i'ileri.st \et | i. . . „ ,1 ti ♦ .1 II • -ii c 11 ' i disparagement, we supriose ; it is “ silver ton- tliey assert tliat tlie wi.oHens mil “ '.vonld pro- i ' ‘ (luce a tax of nnitions, and this tax on tbe con- | ^'»nilar papers promulgated sumcr, would be in reciproc.d ritio with bis 1 by the opposition, rough, and boisterous, and V. ealth ; fir, while- ii contemrdatus no increase i i..>t ; ■ ■. ' 1 . .1 1 • , , violent ; aniiwiiat is more, it is uiianswerai.le. ot duty on the Jincr woidltn fitii'icks, N.C. it im eviM y C 'Unly I ha\c intelligence Irons. I j 'bi \ s:\, \W.dthnt pi'U'n- wM given for reve- b.invi'ihis county v\ ill .gi'e infjre than !)')0 majoi iiv for the atliiiinisiratiuri elec toral tickr’.” Krtrnrt (f nno!(n r /:i!cr. “If it would iu)i Irouhlesome, 1 should like to mitkf iiiurk on a publication tliut appewec! in t!ie Raleii.di Star, si;Mied “Carteret,” at- U'lnpiin.cj lhe refiitaiion ol thinj^s assert ed hy a “North C'andiniaii” in your pa per, particularly that part which savs, *• tione sv ill ^ive a more 11 iuinphaiit iiuijo- vity (for Jackson) f'an C’arteret.” 'I'iiis 1 pionourice posiiivel) bdse, unle.ss tlie Kcnilernan means !)V “ inmnjd.ianl ma jority,” a lesser nuuiher than his oppo- iicnt—and it is sonx’ what (pies)!on,d.d',• ■'vith me, li he knows the dillcn iice. I’oi f i/nhesitutimdv say, that Caiteret will .'jive derided a majority tvi A"diini:', us mil' aiu! la-rniir (doin', and ’bat any other uki of the j)ouer IS usurputnm on tlu: part of Con- _l’res^,” llu relore, as a necess..ry infi'rence, W :is'ilng'ton and those in Congress w ho foriiietl our ronstitutioii anil exercised this pj\\er, are he iuipertiiicnth usurpers. .\ltcr this develnpment (if constitutional ciir- rectiies^, this inti liigei.t CoinrnitUe i;o on to ilevelope their constitutional sagacity and say, “ There is no where to be found in tlic eoit'^ti- linlonan cj'pr,ss jiun-i ,• given to Conii ress tof/i- l oui-ii'jir sritnci', agr:cidlure or niaimfai tiir-s ; the twu first are lil.jects f the highest import- ance to all the Sl.ites, and of gt ner.l Inlen.sl, and yet un heur of i!o att'iii[)ts, on ihe p.ut i t' the general fiovernment, to afhird !lum c ncoi:- riigeiiK iit.” Is this tru»li, “ justice and c in- dor” reversed, or is it perfect ig'-norance .' Set our federal constitution, see. 8, elaiin- 8—“Coi.- .uress slndl b.ave power to ]n-onioti' tbe piogre~s of .sr/(7/cA-and, useful arts, ivc and Cougres- iias long since promoted science aiul t!; ar’s, as ihtrein directed. As to agncultun , evi r_\ ioutherii f.aiiu,;- kiio'^ s. c i poses a duty, very freipienily, on tin poor man, Ja:.” V.y svhal role of aritbiiK tie, then, does this “ reciprocal ratio” qa.uhvite “witlij his wealth i" Is not tl.- tax in a reciprocal im- | tio to the using or purchasing of ci> irser wo 1- 1( US (dune, and not in a rntio at all K; tbe U'C.dlh of ;.n\ elli^en ^ On the gi luial .subject of ni.i- nid'.K ’iires, at least a-i respects i)iirsiir,a, ami tl t r inilnenci’ on morals and intellectual im- ]m>\emenl, w e ought to refer, as ti> a source of correct information, to Mr. I'isbi r’s ri port on that .‘•.ubjeet. I'.vi r\ yl/cMliere slated is an ar gil i,ein, ami every staleiiu nt is a fair demon stiMtion, evidi litly tbe production of uiieoni- nion intelligence, unbiassed inti grity a d jiure IK.triolism.' A FAKMKU. * d.V. Fishir’a report on Mtrnnfactures. A .lackson meeting was held at .Morganton oiitheoUtb ult. (Jharles MeDowtll, F.sip wa-, elected Ch.ilniian, and William Woane, Oq. a])pointed Secretary ; when, on motion ol Co!. David New land, llug'h M. Stokes, Ksq. was re quested to pre|)art- an “ address to tlu- citizens of tht Un tn! States, on the bad pidiey ol re-electing .lohn (luincy Adams, ike.” Well done liiirke ! .'Vn address to the citizens of the United States!—tbe conceit is a most e;ip- it,d one. The good friends of tlie (#ener:.l in liurke should j.roelaiin it from tlu- tops oft heir mountains, so thut from IVwsamacjuoddy to lb>- Ulo del Norte, from the Atlantic to the ]’acllle, the \rarning voice in-iy be beard. roiNciDKXCF,. Some fev^’ iiionrbs since, a N'irginia .Tackson editor made tht notublr discovery th.it tbe detructlon (if gram by weavils, the blights, mil dews, droughts and inundatioiis, which Ii .ve visited portions of our country, were all owin'r Its infhience is dreaded, and wt 11 it may be , for such an Uj)p(‘al lo tbe reas()ii and gixid S( use of the people, cannot fall of producing a most powerhil and happy effect. I (MfKH.N ivtf.llk;i:ncf,. [Lfniiliin iliites to the Oith Dec. nirlnsii'f'.'^ The l.iindoii Courier of tlie ^itii Dec. savs — “ There IS no intelligence from \ ieni.a or Con- stuntinople to day, lat'-r than that which we have com iinicited. If no im.u-dlnn nts be thrown in do uar ofs( ii'ling od'tiieir icspaic,li es, aih Ici s fiom till Allied .\mbHssado;-s inav be ( xpectcd (M r\ hour. lJut it is not e.li(dl’\ improliabli , should the Sultan have delitnnn- ( d (»i hostilities, that be .yill iist- tin- sumni .r\ me MIS he povsi sses^z-to ])revent the ininiediate n-I ficitioii of ilie/f.ct; esp. cially if h-- is a- ware, us pt riuips h, in, that the ambassadors iiave a discn lioiiary power to direct sue|. |>ro- (eedlngs, in the i vent of a formal rupture, as to them m;i\- s ein most expeditnt.” It is stated 1II a second edit ion ot t he (dobe of tile Ctli, “ til .1 at tbe d.ite of the last ac counts, tiie anibiissadiifs oi the allh d powers had III (-11 I'eliised pa.ssjiorts for their courii rs, so that no further de-.p itches could be ex pected from them, and that they were expect- ( i lo leave (.onslaiilinople irnmedlatelv.” Since the aii.ilr of N.ivariiu* we have hariif nothing more ri-markaijIc up to the Jrthol'tbe siiine montb. I irabiin I’acl.a v\as then in the interior of Messeiii.i, committing devastation, lie divided his tfo'.ps into tbri e bodit s, at tl.r liead (d one ot whi( I. be hinis> If in per>on was di stroMiig every thing with fire and sword. -\ new reiiioiistranee bad bt en addressed to him by the Commanders of the Christian n.iv.il fin'c. ;;, and it is said th t he inslaiitly gavi or- dir-,lii.a all bt longing-to Ills suit, ’wbo u i n «;bristians, a name winch be th tested, should i)e belieailed. Tin- secoiut ■ body which took tin: (l,re( t on of the north for I'.Uras. was met ieiu r.ll Cidlop()i(lo in the iiegli (irliood (it Dinnt/.in *. .\n olistin.ite cond.at took jjl.ice, ' S lid to have lo-,t 700 mAnniBD, 111 this county, on I’lmrstlay, the Ttli insf. bv ./nmcs Do/irrti/, h'stp Mr. Alkxam.hi (om.kspi. to Miss FLi/,»i.hTu h’t>inso>, daughter of M.u g-arct Kobins(m. BXZSB, In thi.s county, on the Sth iii.-.lant, Mr W.u. f.KKs, sen. Oil thcytli, Mr. Jamiis !f. Sjmi.sux, Attornev at Law. (’cmIs II \N -WV AViroiii the subseriber, •• on tli(' .Id instant, 1L\I;\ i;y MircilKI,, l.oiind to me by the I'ounty Court. He is .six feet twt> mebes high, atoop shouldered, and lias iMther a down cast look. He __ >-''>le a (en duh’ar bill and a l.rass bar reled pistol, winch he b.is taken wilb him. Ml persons are torbi.l liari.ormg or irusliuT sii. riinaway,iind.-r the penaltv ofthe law, a ,d w lio- ever will return him to the .sub.scntier, shad re ccive tlic uI)UV(.* row.in!, ■' •"•MA.'j IIOI SI ON. l ebruary .s, 18Ja.—.]in. V m\i‘.v\uAviiYs. rj^HK Uommiss,oners of Charlotte will h t out.. I to below. st hultler.at pni.li. auction, oi* he Ihdi inst.Mit, at tbe Cmrl-House door, the. tvvo pnm ipal SireetsofCliaHotte. to lu^n,t• in such order by the undertaker as wdl be n..ade Known 0,1 fb..t day. Those wisl.ing tis CO .tract, will be mu. I, oion- f„liv ant.naiuted wdh the plan and th- conditions,'oy upplyin- to some one ot iln-Co ioiiers ^ ^ Hy ordir ofthe Hoard. , tiOlii. I. iKVKlNs^, sWt'!) Charlotte, February J, IS '6. -Jt70. V ('I. vsskTvi, s(’iio()ir^ I^''0|{ both sexes, is now t.uight bv tbe sub- ■ scrd.erand .. female u.s:,ist.int, at Centro V eeting lloov,. Ui Iredell connty, J.i ,iuh s west? . Sabs' iin. JJnorlb of( l.arh.li ■, i.s soutK ot Statesvide 'I he place is remarkably lu ai- thy and r. tir d from the noise and^.iisd^ ofthci wm'ld. N.eith may ben* ho prepared for en- tenng any of t he classes of coile;,'-t, or tlii-y m.iv l>e eoiid i. ted through the whole course of'lf, coll'-u jt/- I ,lii' atiiiii. IV • hswi'l be tau;.bt tl.e diiferent iii-anch- es of us, :.il science, needb- uor'i, paiut n,.^ on velv. t. ai. I Ihe Frcurli f.uiiginge. Tl,.- o'iject: oltbe lea lu-rs ii, this Seminary will ht not* m- rely to , xc-.cise the memory, but lo inform the jndge.irir, i .ijn-oNe the Und. rstanding ami to lea I tbeir pupils to H practic,il acquaiut oicr: with Scn n. e. I’ariic.ularatt nlion w II I.e paid! to the mords of youth, and the whole co'ir-f- CO ducted in the fear of (;od and with n fer- ence to the virtue of the tlosjii l. 'i’be prices of tuition are r2 a (luarter, for reading, writing and anlho,- tle; .I Tii h.r Kn- glisb th'ammar md (leogr.ipbv , 7 f ,r matl.f ni.UicK, pa.iiting, tbe higher braiich. s of .sci- ii:e and tbe t.adn, (ireek and F- neb lan guages. Hoar,ling may b.^ obtained In the tan-.- oy (d the sui.scriber, and m r. puiable famill. . HI tne neighborl ood, at Ine moderate i.m e ..f >1 jO a week, pay ei.h (|u.ir1. i I\. IfOMF.IM' II.'CM\I'MA\. Mount Mourns, Fel>. }, i 8'H. .,i71. Kstjjffi ol* |);iMh‘l lifiHanr. Th K subscriber having qnaldl. d as F-. cio ofthe last wdl and te-it .meni of i dlaiit, late r)f Mecklenliorg,d. ci ;;s ,1, dr.,ir a.-;ed, p. loakf posi;i)h iiaviiir>- clam.,. Ulll S lid il II jiersoiis Indebird \ i, p-'Vinent with a-i lltll all persr.iis having claims .gain-.t die esi te, [ireseiit tli in h'gallv .nitb' ntie,iied t i* seltlein III, v^^ltldn the f.ine limited by aei , f' Assembly, otliervvise this notice will bV nhad III bar I tin il- recovery. ASIHM. FON MOUUISON, Fxc't'.^ umur. I F you OV.C me, test fy to the fac', by cm. iui.'- f'.rvvard ami settling; ifan ac( ount, giv. im- your m.tci if a note or notes, pay ihe monev I wiUm.t ask joii (hr money an> more, mvseiV I will wait on you unld Feb. Court and no loi'.r J. D, Feb. y, ) Hdvn. to tbe evil udhunee ofthe Administration ; and j 4'^'^ Hy bejeiging tbe for- latterb, airither discovery, equallv important and equally alarming, has lu en annminced, to tbe consternation of the good citi.'ens of thl, country. We tremble for tlie Ailimiiistration V. !iile we relate it,— hut doty to tb/ pui.lie will 4iot permit U-, to reii. .in slh nt, — it is, that tin ev 11 1 lines whii li ha\e falli n on us, sore and gncviMis, and b.,rd to he bonre, asever\ one of us ti.w^s. i,r.‘ 'h.' niis .-1 ■'•v.-'-.;s • ot 'lu:? in w hii h tbe Turks are 111 tress of I’atras. Stic'fssfIII Pursuit. — N.ilbaiiii 1 Snelson. Tel ler of tiie DiscounUdlli^e ot die Hank (;t \ irgin- la, h.iMii;;- :d)sc'>nded, on the .i'lstut 0( tober, With about (bdUrs, chletiv In \ irgli.a iei 1 k ii'ilcs, ot ^ lOi; each, and bills uj/on S'ijiie boir,'' III (.iverpoid, was traced thrt:'.i.'-li tht I iMled .-siales to tint bee, w here be took bi- p.I .s.ii'e on board lhe ,V!ury Cummmg, l>oim,d lo ttiis pir(, uliich sailed oo the »d Novembei, 1.'b.j,,; « |iis|ii;j;;uv:'that . -\ 'MU'nr, T'l\l thosi w bo stand io(lebte(i *o *’■ ' f‘^mith r by not.* m eetii.‘, (or c.ood, purchase I n/lh:..; a’ld ■. '•ash- tiriros, to I), paid in a lew week ,V ' ( ailed upon for tbe in on y ; i,r. ! o' it is no* c. • '■n, coen ivo me.isure, nei-t in t.ikt i'. We tiiaUy stand in need of th. m.oi.- ; T i ,.‘ ■. would no* as!: \ou tor it. ' ' ‘ ' SMITil .c d -', i. _I eb. 0, is:8.—r-9. Stiite of \oriii.f':iioiiii;i, 'MF.CKLF.NIU f{(; C;(>UNT\ , ('ourt »f i'iuismid ljn(n*>r ,S /'( rut, I ,'lJr. Charles Fenq.Ie r.v. J,din . rlutlin-. i• ,i--' Allachment, levied iji tbe Iiands ef a .1. ^^^lrke. II ;s orde red Ity cfiurt, *b./ |-,iiii;. ' n ' • niii.le SIX week's 111 tl.i atavvi.a il. ' , di tendant to app- ir ;,t our i i vr l ei. Court of l'lea.s and lin.irii v -i.Ons. 1 i or replevy; it’ier\» is'.'ji; !j-ijj^ei;t vm!1 i.rt i.l up ag:iinst him. I^A \C ALFX.VM)t.i;, , c fit74—per. adv ;J OtMasiVuUXe\s Wuvvuv.^s. tHi •
The Journal (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 19, 1828, edition 1
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