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•£>* '^}i m ■ ’ \ ;.‘l .'•i.'j'i'v ., Li.c; .»bu.;i 1 ih'.- Siilj. Jil; / '.VC i.;iv{:?:i:u u “ n»o.'c in sorrow lhan in anger.” r. iic. uc did til one d;iy liyht against ccitain men Ilf i!]c IK'tnofraiio j>;iiiy, but it was when we be- 'ic/"-d lht \ !iad 6t/njyci'. fiom the p.aili of ruixcirLE in u{ “slrajigt; gods.” ll the Editor of the '?7ci/i /drj can }):)ini to tlio instance in u hich wc a(ifOC,iU‘d anytl‘ing lIse than the acknowledged iMiiNcii’j.r.s oftlie Deniocratic j>aity, we will then lulinit his s i::i!i lo Iectu.''c us on the Ta sI noss ” of :ir }• :o liiu^e i./-;iicipl-s. We should nerer iiare called in tjijislion the comciness of his rccent 'our5('. il i.'iij c-.ticlnsion had not forced itselfon our lairsil. he ii.ei abandoned his parly and princi- iill rccenily gmdually approachitjg a r.onsi^ '/i-r/ur.i pTuiJJiib*c . aiiil UviiiOli ttj liic ivc"* uiil Ciiv LjiiiliU'i Ut ili jy benefitting a! situation of Weatern \ CLOCK AND WATQH REPA1RIN8. would ere long pcrmdincnlly resiore our pari\'(^ful > thereby benefitting a!! clacs.cs ol doneiy ! >V hat woulii liavo been liic situation of Weatcru i -mj 4 pruK'.ple. to power ugmn. Bu. ,| ,he course olihe ,\oril. C;iroU,m wi'.houtilio rolieriurnislicl from her '* * ** ^Standard is countenanced by a^y considt*ra/jie per- , Gold niines ?—Situated in the interior ol the countr/y >ESPECTFrLLY informs friends and the tion ot‘ the p«rly, (which vve lo not 6elievej) tiiese —distant I’rora marAet with no staple production I pnbiic. i;. it he will in a i. w days open a biiop iiopes tzre vain ! that will command money—with but few BanA'ing in Cr.arlotie. two dtjors tout:, u! the Mans.in:; IL ase, ’ — { facilitiep, and the most of her citizens more or liJ36 THE LITERARY FUND. i cinbarrassed,—she lias been enabled from h«r laines r-k . 1. I . I 1 • t alone to procure the bcfet circulating medium—to Our readers recollect how stoutly and unceasing- i ^ “ where he will be prep:\n-I at aH tunes lo c^erute with promptitude and i;e:.tnes ail ordersj in the Clock and Watoii Repairiaj: husinese. He willrievote i e> e marAret for her surplus produrtiona,— j whole time to .‘.^c duties ol his shop, and hc-jics ly CJor. Morehead and llie Wbigs of our Stale, for i lurnish her merchants with exchange upon the receive a liberal shar.^ ot ;Iie public })atro;]age. the past two wears, have resisted and dodged an in- ■ par~and in lact strengthening the LanA's , • , ' • r I T-k j r T • ' ol the State by turnishing theru with a larger Bpecie restigation into the transactions pf the board oi L.it- | and enabling ihem to extend their acconimoJa- That Board had a la^e amount of mon- ; tions lo the public. .r\ eratu re. plc6 iu ba-e Mi!i''/-‘.'ieiicy to tnonry-lcnde/'S. A A no:\ AL Cox VE.\Tiox. IK i ’harlotN;>il!i-C’ar()liii;i, rrT^.-j)AV jax. :n, isl). ,, , : :l. ■ i • i'Li I 'u lttd : JOHN G. GALHOUNj OF .S-.*!’r'i-CAi;OLL\A. ‘•Tli= dm;:-;; ir rv*-v alrt-el v ralli- '1 a’ai-.^r f / • 'i- / an)U!id bi-.iiM r s%hi.-h !• adia lii.' inr-y Ha^u !n- umnh. Th. f u tint s'al ri- w..l -n hy ra.if.u i;a... r .'s ;„u,l.rf>l.is: UM i!nti.:.aa-i m:kk 1 uA;.n ; l.uxv Dctu: ; Nki’Miv;: ^ i k jM 1^\nks ; l.ft.N;,MY; )tETU!:N aM.:.NT, aa I a S.Ki : .-.r !Kia;;,-./a .0 . .iz ( ■n-'’- •rUTiaN. V ,-r.ay .a a a •• ii:-' \v;u h.' :ula ii.o.i.c.i-. ; UlL i0..in. and Ji i- f ' j f;rai.v n:lie:r> .! u>. a.t^ur j.o:newiial cl'.an.C^ed Otll’ dt^ifC tO SCO the Con- it I.S Ili i il Nvhoiii ;t \v.'H h'tv.; ! • liberty ana ; : ’v I -ylo loan o.it, and the object of .Mr. Barns' i-^.solu. ! .=‘‘>2'^" not more I or less interested in the extension aiui prosperity ol tion in the legislature of 1840-', was, to ascertain | our mining interest, and who should noiteel interested to ichom this money of the people had been loaned, | investnient 6( labour in this enterprise. , , , . c . rni • • .1 1 have written a much longer article than I inten- and whtl.icr it u as sa.e or no . 1 he \\ lugs in he liope it ni;y have some good etTeci in draw- legislature dodged this investigation ; and said wiih j ing ]>ublic altcriliuii to the importance of our mining ; professional busijp'ss III our jiaper a number or two back, we urged 'great boldness, that a luajority of these borrowerii j \ ours, respectlully. | le in lO'’ An upprentice to the above busiiies^s w;!I be takt‘ii. if ;»»red from 12 to 10. ISone but one v.d.o c.ui come well re 'jnimended need apply. Jan. 17, IS 13. 9'> ..r Keinoval. R. P.C. CAT.rWELL ha.-rem''— d hi» ^ Him t rhe Caiarlotte Iloiel, ke[)t by A! xanib“; Hob • son, (in the I’ront room under t!. ‘ pMZV';..) whe- i n'iiiv he tbund at ;iil times by his iiie.ids, unless : * -t {'V .i Jo'‘ , ..t 1 f-.n rrri i lu lilc 1 ; !.ni s. wi '-J. ii‘ (d-> !' lent w »ii; a;.a ; uai ;i [.. ri'-.-tH'it.r tie. lii i ii ia'.rv ” — .ft':,'! . the impoiiancc oi an early assetnbhi.^c of the N:*.- were ]>mocrras. Bui subsef|uenl invesu^niiou j The \Va=h;n-*ou CurrcspondtMit of ihc C.^" v I proi-cs the falsity of this assenioii, as well as ihal!^^,^^^, this fund lias been used by CiOiv Morehead and the i “^luch .«ensat;onba3 broa jjrudnced here by thcappcarancj !3oaid, as a means of rewarding political partizans. | of a pamphlet entiilut ‘‘ An Appeal ’ ® * * I on tlif priucipU-s ot a Psational Coiuciition lor tiie uOiii.nutiuii 'i'he comn'.itlee appointed bv llie present legislature of President and Vice President of the United States.” You , • . ' , 4 ov^ I have doubtleAilv, received a copy of it. It hae.feeen alrt.ady to examine in^o ihis multcr, rcpo?l that l-he?e aie j fiftu-mic borrowers from this fund—forijj-fivt of! to a packed C^nveatj ^ * u r f such a Couventioii afii whom are Whigs, and six L^kmocrats—the lor-1 upon, will not unite i iner hazing borrowed ninct//-seven j ^Tlie^tru^^^^ hun(hed and sixly-nmc dollaff, and ihe latter ehve7i j date isas eflect^allya^ • .1,., 1% ■ ; tional Convcn'iuii lo nominate a candidate of our I paii.y for IN-f-Vidt til. S'inoe I hat, a r.lerau Denio- cciai. u !io has ex id n’Jy Lct’.uwtd much reilcclion ' on the subject, and lo v.’hose riews on every suliji.-'n we always pay llic g/eavest deference, has sent us K,. \\’'(j iniist admit, liial liis sufj^esljons renlion assemble, before the imasurts and action ol the ne.xl Congress uie known to the country • and Adiiiiuislrator's .Sale. A S administrator on t!ie estate of Ja;nr‘; '\Va!! r dec.’d, I will expo.?e fo puli.'ic S;iie. at the lafe. reyideuce of said deceated, oJi Tuisday th' '21st I' b- Lt luuat convi 32tnc we thnilv (jur 1 ^eniijcii ■ n‘.:‘.h J '• '.\Liioi -N. in his per- i inein, come tolfie same conclusion : readfis will, fr^ni ?-eading ] thov.saiid four hundred and a^hiy-siz. No won- ( cauc der Cov. Morehead and his partizans 7csisied an j n? to th!;^:r/i£ v.hcn th“Xati>n- inrestigation inlo the transactions of this Board, coil6'*'5;'' in c.jfial la .ral. a'i 1 inl- llev-l'Jiil t/’ails ol’ eharacter,” ; 1 canuut eoueur uidi you ’ 1 • I ■ I , . " ‘ al (’uiivtTiUoa t'liall nci.-. iiiUL-. It jr’iuuK., ei say vicw, n ;t t;e ; willuv I -J * Wita by our readeis. it is a tarlur than Mav, I-II. l.-v lU',- iiic Ml hi- ! 'I'l . !!’■ P.JifAr nf the ^niithprn Hii iUitt L , '1/ Ihi U,,I115 ...;1 .... .1... 01 0!K 01 which o!ourilisia!gm.h..!i.a- M^.stn'rer, died al Kiclimoiid. Va., oa 2 rri'- I d' rs Ir* t ii'' ri irollII'-'Sl ill ta'^ I ai'.JIJ. ijL&ulcfi, thu C on \ il i;-» ■ t _ ’ ^ r 1 • ® ^ . : .^huuld not a..'ei iait;! alur Ih'j !K-.':t ('on^n-tss nssernbhe:, so j insl., of :tn attack ot paralysis ... , , . \ \: I ^ that it ninv be (:eu what are ihc ine:u pnacip!;.s th;^ d-jMio- h " M. "a I !]■::: .> Jiil Jioin-.i ,.1> (, .j.lki. .O i upaa, and what will be duae^in re- I 'al*. i:;!i ai ihe ‘,'lh I i brtiiii'V. •.,) consull t'> e«.r:aai‘4r;ii av.:*.:^uri s. parii'-'a.ariv the i'ai.li. tun , ! .t we arj ici have a tai:!i ni uisr^uis'e tur prote«’t;oa. it matters witii .;i th.; 'ipp tinlment ol m'’inbeiS of llu* but hiiie, so lar ihis qiKslioii i.s ee»ar.Tni.d, w’au are to be I . . I J I I,.-!*',- vwiir.i'f r* 1-1 • * uur eaa'iiihitj.s. JJiit this is u laati: r of to.) vital ini[iort;i;i^e LluC/a/) a.l i I lit 1j >a/a.. ^ suir i.. i :>• j)a.;s by with impunity. I’e.'idev. li the , (’oav. i.iu.a a.-3. :;a.i.-.s b;i'(hv the laeetiny ;f t'oajiresi:, ihtrc W’’’ I/'-).A Raleigh papers, that C'-al. wih lie il:5:;.;:!T cf a .-'•ht in -ur ranks as to ;p^‘:ik‘r—so iin- ^ I 1 1 • j:oriaat Jin flii--.'ill ;ho orifatiiy.iiiioa of the (Juiiini.tteLS aail \\ II i • l.’.a ; ; uC n--W iiaaSirer, liii.' Mjeco-(..• d ni i uf the J Whcilur the haniiouy of the pa: ty fT^iclii ’ a 1 ;.i 1 calistiicto.'/■ lv» the iorcrnor. an i h;is or the triumpii ot tii •e:aise beeon.^ultc.i, it;s ot iie‘Utanj>ina-I i our cobimns are greatly cro\vi O ' l)oriaaei'iIk.i ih--.>nv.nnon be not iaistenL'd—but t;o liras i * u ^ C'tllei- die i'n' S OI his olilJO. , ilic y •mb is euart r;ud, it is ofvitni imporlnnce tiiat the acts; ot ‘ if illSOrtlOn !—knowing that SUCu - ; the n^xt I‘na"r:-^..s i^h!)u!(l be naderi^TuoJ before oar eandiilatfs ;m.l V. P. areaLM'Ctd on. It is:5l;jOo;'the ut!!'.oj,-t ;oLD MIXES OF NORTH CAROLIXj An esteemed friend, w^ho is intimately and exlerf sirely acquainted with the operations in, and,ix:Mu€f. of, tiie gold-inines in Western Nortli Qan well :;s v.'ith the coinage of oit Branch fu-ored as wi'.h the followingconimuni( tF; Tj - r 'he /• of the :,:7lh iriM., we learn , l^rPresident anti . P. areaCTced on. It isabioo; tae utmost ^ ’ ■ ■ _ , ^ ; iaiporUuiee mat III-’ niiinai r la v. a:'.'n lias cohveutioii is to 00 lut the I.'lat:ire a'iae.Tii. d (>n the ;^7th or ‘J^lh ; or^aaizcii, v.hu are to be DLe,ii;.it(.s, and hov.* th; y are to be ■ I • , ■ I . ; » \ M' . I,/-VI,., t tr. I tlw. ' i‘hi>sea, thoaUl f»li be Vv’i U uiidcrstojd. i''oT, it the Convcn- (l-n.!:iy nr We !;o.,e to L^t ll»' consimiM, us a™«,,so faras ihc)), ^iws: in r.::;e for o'.ir i;C >.t paper, i party is eoaeerned, will lie llrihl as ti) who is to be ( leeted. It , , I 1 * (ia: s. in a i^rcat di-^ree b«.Mia(' the I-'lt;etoral Ce;le;ie, and tho is cun ii.e !:)/• l.'ienist 1 rt S w lial has 1 ^.hnuld be both fully un ! fairly r.-presont'-d. 'I'he great ( , ,t 1 I ,-,rr lit M ti... (' i.r.fi' \c pria-!ph.; i;f a vpT»s*:uta!ivo di.innr;-aey is that the People been t'v ii ic i-'nij S'f -fa.n (a me e»(.neiiii *15-■ > i iii • 1 1 1 »im. ft, ' = ai aii t leet.t.)!!^ o’auald be fairly heard, i Dele^arcS, tii-ii, seni'Iy Mr. Joacs li soiii’tons of Insliuction lo our j t.> thi-. Coaveati )a rihtiuld he-’hopcn by the people ihfinselves 11,. ■ - iu lii i.-! Leto/’.il i)i.-:n.ts, anl not be strlect;-d bv a fc w (tfliee hen'-‘- rs in ongrt ss, n:i'Std tne (...mirnons on me , If thvj b- tiay oni:e under tho‘t •onstitution *j3d, • ft^\-' a hard strugL’le. in whicil tiie whig nH IIl- • uiu-ndrd to r.-p,”e^^*nt the peuple of the I Uit.d States as a j /rOiV. It IS that Ol Pr.fciaeat. A eonvriinoii tnus coinj.’osca ber.i nrrit d n- ar :i wta k cf ihesesfiun in us* less j of j>t.lef::it( s t-'eueied by th*j People, with full ti;ae and info;- . I ■... Ml I'- 1 , i> I .• I .1 i tnaiion, will 1'(‘etrrain to e.')iiuaaad the ?-c.-p;'Ct of ami ha,- delr.^^* \v = •vi>! nnhii-oh Im S(‘1and tlie ' ’ . » . . j)tibi i-oh I (ll S(‘ inoni’/e our iircat jiarty. C);h rwisi', it not only endaiiL'e.’*?^ In ihe Com {ou-p-oty t.-iuai:)h, I'Ut may t adaiezer eivil !;i);v(y iisdf. 1 sere .ii e.-'CN npo.i iliMn in ‘-'ir inons, = n ih: ” i::i, The bi'I t'» i."u:e ila- 'ihiW.’i of A’hei!'?/. in | eouii-ii ,\uio.i. f'lev’; ’./ml, Wi7.s re..'d a .i-tM'Miiti liOi** (/luJ p/as.scd ; i/nci on m’=!ion. wa& up oa Mr. Fnno'i la luvvmg set’i.'ia ; .1;../ 6-: d ftir(U-:^r i-}KV'!id, Tlan ihe. />:; lies o! .S’helb;;, .‘^lu.df be e!.:i:l.-d Jo vole in ;he t lection of'cra'.s in oti.'- e gisla'.ure to :\Ir. Calhoun, ihe Rich- Oiliei rb l^a- the 'rowo. ^ | iiior.d En'piirer and other p-ipets hare \hkcn up the A;-r- ume hf'l . d.-eu^sian, tliO on.en iiac"! W;;s ! ., tv;ih.lr.;un. the l.ill i!s-hi,'.! .-e./.iiuLr. I ■■‘'•'1 '"-''7 '-l-'t «">' siich lio.lilily cxifts, 1 We dt-plore the consequences of such a controp'ersy iL.-. ili 'ir = ' lie iiihiL;h SLind;‘?’d ha and authentic exhibition of th(^ weahh of ihis region of country accept.able to our readers ihun a« publish : To the Kditoroj the Joff'^rsonian : Sin : The impression appears ijenertil with persons residing at a Mineral region of North Carohna, Mines in this State are upon the declinSf*^ the mining interest is so inconsiderable that’1 wiM’thp oftlie notice or protection of the Goveri This impression has originated from the infurination upon the subject, and is enterta L':en!lemcn of very great general intelliget I ou-p'o ty t/-juai:)n, I'uc may tae.an'zer riva ia);vty uscii. i ^ “ r i .♦ » i iiave ha.'iily siibaiittcd th-js.’ vi; w.*^ ia onl r to iriflnee'yoii and j appear to be totally Ignoranlol tuC cxtcni 01 terrilO^ i ofh. rs to r.-tl •;•! ua th jia—ul thjy ap!i..'U,-:o :a-• c a::;.l d - - : rv embraced in the mining region of the State, thtf Nyllifi^lion, by other GaroUna which we rdteorfy «4the striking one of the indej^n- _ _ ine on the Boundary question, iDot only not denounced, but subsequent- ized and sanctioned by Congress-—was ^ ^ ntilliiying action of Ohio, to which State he^l^to the territory to which she had asserted \iy taking possession—has been confirmed which has made it up to Michigan by sioo of United Stales land in another qua iter, these concessions to nullifying Maine and S, we have heard neither of those Slates reproach- i ^ for their Nullification. Is it rational then Lhat Jmp Oi)6 pretending to be a Democrat should at this reproach §Q\|lh ("arolina for the action ii^ich resuhed in the concession made to her pnn- ^ples-in the Compromise Acil truth is, that recent events have contributed renaove to a great degree the sheer ignorance held the nullifying action of this Slate in ^^’9ind have schooled many who could not and %,any who would not understatid us. If or due, as much is, to the Van Buren for hat'ing planted themselyes at ^ State Rights grouud, is not fully IS we think more, of honor due to there,, standing as the^/ had ^ end change, in unshaken pha- ion ? Chastened by ad- nrming Taols^ A Quantity of CORN and One ROAD WAGON and gears; Aboui 1.200 pounds CO*TTOy in seed^ And vaiioiiB otherarticles noi herein named.—Terms ot sale made known at the sale. JOHN WALKER, Adm. Jan. 24, 1843. 97...1S Those indebted to the estate of the late James Walker are requested to make early settlement; and those holding clauns against the same are notihed to present them according to law A>r payment, or this notice will be plead in bar ol their recovery. JOHN WALKER, Admr. Jan. 24, 1843. Administrator’s Sale» inn! n'.rii;):;. ! 'i'hc Charleston M.-rcury having copied I i > f/:n *nd l.y adiling t);e lol 'ofou ?s, in u hieh wesp'jke of the hos- tililv (if the Hon. Ikdlord 15rown. nn I other Detno .'lurn’aer of hands employed in the Gold mines, ai ihc |unnii!v of Dullion annually produced fra them. The mininii region enibracCB the counties Diividtjon, P.owan.'^Iontgoniciy, Stanly, Anson, Ca- ciplei barrnsj, Union, Meckleu^ur^, Lincoln, Catawba, :ieavcland, lluthcrr.rd, Burke, r^aldwell, Haywood, ^ ft .V * • L minps nrr» ^ C Macon and Ciierokee, in all of whicli, m operation to son'iC oxlen^, r*rj in most o. them \ iehiing a larger nett proIiL l.vir. fori.'Cr!^, when th^' as til St reni pic be^ \ ieliiiiig a larger ne.L proiiL i.4v*r. *o»i..cri^j \i\ i . > | ‘he 7ta^n€ were worked upon a more expensive and magniii- aiiu \?BB cent .scale. The improvement in machinery hasie- ^ pda?* 'Vllii ^ .-.Ate,.} In /?isnen,!inr with manv of the fomiCr i o thl'nT.J'h thCir OWD a« !.ith il !ab' mst. 11 names, as si; -i; to r- fiie- i ^laeti li [loMlior liink- \ .., V r > f. e-Mi- hiM if t! in tlic dispen:3ing wiih many of the former j ir throug;.- ^ ..i.\ (,.c c..n, bLl ll tl.t..i..^c.al , of expenditure, and the aA'ill acquired trorn ex- On the uC?^ ^f economy in la-. ^jo7ihern Democrats f/ to operate Buc- j ^ ^ hud lormerly been „u’i„,ating lhat“ ive rallied since 1840 for citadel of State Rights, With their prin ts dfdval through ^puHty of the South 'm strong in the miion- The peo- blindt^ss, If in.Ul jci!e3 to tion of the Having obtained letters of adinhiistration on the cstBfc of Eleazcr Alexander, deceased, at January Term, 18- 43. of Mecklenburg county court, I wdl s ll on. lliursdaijt ie 23d February 7ieri, nt the late rosidcnce of said Alcpnder, on a credit of ten niontlis, tlie foUowuig property bclon{>iug to the estate of said deceased, to v^it: Four orjice hundred twelve thousand pounds of Seed. » four or five thousand pounds ginned C Ol- TON; Fodder, Hay, Oats, fc.; also, one sett Blacksmith Tools; two Road WAGON^S aJid 07ie sett HARNESS; Farming Tools } Household and Kitchen jMrniture; satred lumber^ one Horse. And various other articles not here named. The Lands of said estate will be rented at the same time, for one year. AJl persons having clainis against the above estate, must present them accoTding to law, or they will be barred by the Statute. Those indebted to the eame, must make early pay- fv a ^em, U- they wi.h to save cosl.^. ALEXANDER, Admr. .! iM'. > a ])er:eei .arV; ni rrpiviiig lo a , proscriptive spirit is to rule our part^/, we in- pcrienco.hus caused an increase of ec .s wo In our paper of the 1 j ihal tli-^ hhme sh a ll not rtsl on t!ie innocmt. I h(^r, and etiahles some of the mines to e! as we!! !. ep and net caii hard ,, ' I ce^fuiiy upon those mines that had k , • -II 11 j v.i/ot.^.i oui 5..'.n>--. abandoned. Mu.i VV.,. .... U.ieu us ;t.ra! J I,,., „ ,,ie Halfigh papers. I Uuriag Ihe fiat siimiiw. n numW of new wmcs >r !(‘ li.'iil t-j iscape Iram ihi uis- ° 1 • t r have heen discovered in/vincoln, Burke, and Huth- I ana by oth'is, u!M-r the very nose oi Air. biown, nnd in ihe two latter counties exptnsive])rc- thal he i)!:ice(l I'le co!it( si bi r>vceii hnr.sel! and (ten. ^ iv/raiions ./re hein^i iiiadc to w'ork a nu/ziher ot vein 1 t‘V a:i:e-.ai; It in j ■ i .i {; and rhus ’ liiev a.ir->e: :ui hi.- i’n? 1 » ‘ ■ -4 J -■ .ti- I I .. u presentauves m trie ’h K . f ilie S’ ni:hird^ r;en l!liS bvJSe at- ; ll !■' wi;u h.ive sunnoiLed him. ■ an 1 d:rgrace on the principlis IIe:^!i;i!! Ji(‘! make t:s lh^■sca!)(-coaL '7/-i I' n:l [j sav that (.'anicu.n. cp\ ■ Siiimdi'ii mainly 0!i ilie grounds of their respeclire jilt ffii n e o! \fiii I'11 r. n tiiid C>*ihonn . ti.ai he d» elaml lie wtmlil rather see Cfraham or an?/ oilier iihra I'\de/’;i!;st i leeted to the Senate, to the election ///ines, ih/t were discovered within the last few /‘2onths. wliich ;.nve every indication of great value sistance to ihe unconsiitutional f^ perpet?-ation of which his swoln insof^lBW tvas ing^his servile band in the Senate, he called thei Nullifiers, and said such resistance would be Nulli fication ;—and they did not disclaim i\. but told him promptly and cooll?/, that they cared not for the name. ALSO, the same placc as above stated, by MiijiCkitfPburg I will isell, as negroe:^’^uronr*-^ ^ a crtSir of ten inoirtlwi. , 1 iiie« u-eVe ready for the thing. If other loading I li.-tve ii'j il.Ma upon wl.ich to preJicate a prolia- , • .^,3 (,e always as frank as Messrs. 1,1c csii.,i.'itoo( tho number of hands usu(llie.»|..o> j Woopbijky were the Whigs “ri!:’;n-»- -aii 'e and - (n'or of iht^ Standard, arid rcceiv- X V* wh a man y iiih..-: ale I'.'.'-ihejii :--lut i'r-.'ic.iu 1.- \'v un are n«)t e.n ,1 ; \er uete i.’ial >al: pi ’li-'al pu -j I v/i. ina^ J is I that that ' ^ and ' c do ' h ,;V n n. a » >set\ s ! • -he 1 .. I,!-..I ” 1,.. 'I'he 11.;> ia;»?s 1)1 ll 1 .. 1;. i»1 1. i 1 _ »niei!iii I rccei V- these nnC' ^■n J,' ;ei ’ /'em.l lion of rtl upon * Stat--. I.r-fii inor :;e/S. ) hv 11 ’U'Cl :-ht a^ I'rrwn h 11 \\\or ::e;;t polil ....V ... i vet State has been «^radually increasing. :r.fi riif/Oils ana 'e..iite spi/i*., ,. . »»• t .• ^ .u i . , - ’ 'hiC Mint coinmeuced operations m the laiter par* dieted tacts prove i.he correctness 0i j year 1S37, so far ae the reception of Bullion nr.if d the AL reu: v am! comment-' for col ’ . . • • > i rhf.^ I credncss of tlie compact bv which the ii-i^ i-rancn in their Tarif!, UaIiIc, .\nti-yao. and Ailti- Sla?:cry assaults upon the Constitution, the Whigs I^aiicaster Com je, S. CaroliiMi. IB We liope, when llie f will recall his r:ish declarations, and fi ieads u iih more kindness and toler- • n uu^■• !;iu;on .-pii;inn amon^ ihf^ 1 )t niucrals. i. i’'d’- i ly in le.-.led lo i.ae Ij t’.ik t)! Ine ant» ■vlaiions ijr:tn!«d iiun. f:a !ns of the aecommodaijoj Ui.Ini:jnees A eeie> s, a re. U;al ■aln^e his eu n >nir:v. lordai'ai.^ ♦luese il.e purity of tile Ci'litinei of his ///«-/er.', uni to d-. :--nd the liank in iis hiijh-lKm'led deiiai:ce e'f Ihe a’i;:. j tlL'' 1 S(i Wll' i iead : 1 .iy and powc; ^ aK»cr':'S j;i Sf n : r. The E !i; ir n! ;!;e S'ci/i l u\l is a much older man i:;ii'n ^v^*, ..eid a'l’^ling to his own sliovving. !f !;.7s !.-ee;i (' ;«ing wh.Ic laboring in llie cause ol I ?-,'/mer(.'e>/. I 'er i!ie.-;- reasons, ylror.g as the prov- iM'r'tion wa.-', we }>!ohabl// should not have spo/ren SM l ur.>h!// d l.i/;/ as we (h,! in out paper ol the I7th mst;/n!. It is t/ seri'i;.s ///alter to charg h-,'s oee!iiii’tI the positem towar u3 the 7 has, li'i^vhich he t-lill fftUely alfeets friendship for. 1‘et it | coinafx*N and excr.ulcii and isaaed coin early in {are constantly aiming the deadliest biOWS at 183S, and for the purpose of showing the increase I | Union, and shewing that if the Whig sections are herewith subjoin the value of Bullion received, and j ^ot ready for secession ihemselt'cs, they are so dis* tlie amount of coiti e.\ecuted in each year, to wit: ! contented under the constitutional conditions of the 1-37 33 I'ul'loa r- c'ivcd 3131/9?^ aud ruiacd S3l,‘>35 00 j Union—thaC they wish to abolish them, and leaix* ;?jjj ;; ooi‘he Seuth the arten.atiw of dissolution or servUe “ “ ii2’,5?7 ll “ 133’297 50 ' submission.—Chaydestoa Mercury. Tvji > “ 171,407 11 159,005 00 | •uikinr; in tho a;3:jrc^'it3 SjI.^3,115 ^ _ S*366jG35 00 ' Jj iter from Tlnglo.nd.—The Garrick from IJv- itid showinir a lar^re iacrease in the last year. In | erpool. al New York, brings papers lo the 15th uit. .iict .S:317.401 03 of this a:nount lias been received j ,^qs^ important news is bad, viz: that tlie within the hist si.Kieen moatiw, or since the ISlh, Au- j Cotton has been lost, the price having gust, 15li, when the present Superintendent took ■ quotations, riz; for Up- ch irge oi the ln?>iitution. r ■ lands 4 to 94-d, (equal to 7 to 11 cents.) Ihe It is true that the amount embraces a lew thous- , , ’1 iSr f-n'r Fnl-md was Sah^s and Dollars annually received from the neighbour- extreme quotation for fair Lplat^ : occasioned bv , m*r Districts of South Carolina, but does not mclude ; 3 lo -4000 balct a da} . 1 he fall u occasion } ,arge one who larL^e portion of Gold Bullion, that our mer- . .the idea ot a very large crop, and ‘^-^more soher he De7/iocratic ciianls find it more convenient anil profimble to take ^dews of the efiect of the China treaty.” ' the Ji!a}idi)-d I to the rsorihern Cities, and sell lo the CTold beaters General Lord llill, late Commander in Chief ol rSlHE subscriber takes this method of jL his lrien(i3 and the travelling publid, has removed from his former stand near of the village; to that large, commodious, airf gant mansion at the southern end of the village, on the corner of main and Gay streets, situated in the n^nsthcallhv and desirable part of the vdlage, en- iirely removed irom wiC li^ ..i cuni?n ;-’jent on a situation nearer the Courtho'isc. H*' has been at consider.ihle pain's and expense ti) r*!i der the houso a desirable retreat lor iIjc wea-y traveller. Families can he accommodated wiMi e.e:r.!r. par lors, together with all the ctmvenienees to f ^oi:nd in the best regulated Hotels. His 1 AI, ^vill alwa7/s l)e furni.?hed witii the best the ma:k't olfords. His 13AR will he conducted on Te- j oranre prin ciples. His STABLES will he w furnirhed with Provender and attended by car, lul Hosllers. He pledges himself that no e.v li will be wanting to render his house a most p’. itani house for the tin'e. To his former patrons i.e returns hi.i .sinccre thanks for their liber : ^ .-iroijage, WM. M. BARTON. Lancasferville^ S. C.. J in. 13, 18Kk • i>0...8w CORX FOR 8ALlv THK subscriber has l.OOOor 1,200 bu^^heli 'or.n for sale, on I'aYorable termy for ee.-Ji. S. IL JILJ I *TT. Jan. 21, 1813. p'up.e.> i«p ts;', 1 .t (,r this Nti.’ti- ih /fihe editor of ......- , - — - , - a: -i * t i i- • • i j w-’i a lecPrn now to hrea/j down that partv traders who convert i the English Army, and a distinguished companion , . .It ,t ,rj...\ ^ r. inelude ,i large quantity of Bullion, that is annua.-^ ^ ^ J.ord Wellington, died on the I'Hh ult , nr i ■ i w*;!! f//!^!‘! V-/Tih'.-f;; inendsi.iM for. Ijet .t i . i ntiiortnr/l Ku P.f‘('hf!er. .. . ”^UOM l!ie subscriber, on thc 20th instant, a ba :';i 1! !o ee?tam ■ oliier construction upon his i • r • i \ t( ::in- Hi ll.'' e rei)e..t *tl aKer’/v.ts lo .--iirnpand iiive now life to the ! tluiii it purports to ]>e, induces many m(hviduaU , h.i.'ii in ihe hari h tijf ' d\.'d e.z/her? (*I e eerifii'.i portion^ of and ihal unl :>l' tie y lorwardiki o\;r th/riy. by biiier aie.l sn‘ei mg allusions to *‘..\ul- r , ] / !i*le,';io:i “ .nd /.’)U.se of the " Xulliners,'’ it is ;?zore '-■A.n sum immediaftly. ' ’.:.e /. i i Ml.-i M'Oi i.u NOT 'I'"" d.,;r,ry or pa ' j Iv stamped in the Coum'y ot^Kutherlord by Bechtler^ ■ t'ayettci-ilU Observer S i vdw by inaking l.is liermapbrodite com ot less value ! JofiJ t. ra//ct.ti III it purports to ]>e, induces many indi\iduaU lo take him their Bullion and pay him for Coinage, ;i n t n; BauU f him a n' ' ^ l.iKi . - .Vr d .’i.l he li I rcciiz'e a checU' 'or 6l^d r .1 , , . I .1 • Is there sueh a I'ar!// and a contest for such djc- trom ut.L ■-I c.io. cronilcmrn he wrote lo, atid no'thinii i* t i ,1 „ I t - r 1- trines in this ^b'tate ? Ao one will dare venture such Iro.m tiiC : tn‘ r li Uo e.oi-s, was il not soon after this 'tience to do. iKuv (,-;>as^e the Xulliliers ana Xulliiicction ? 3Ian*iecl, Strayed, t'lUOM llie subsci ^ mare MULE, three year.sold, witf* roach*' 1 ! mane. A liberal reward v.’ill be given to any ]»‘V- who will take up said mule, arid ;five infnrmri. when they could have il coined at Charlotte or ^hihi- j , Count//, on the2Gth insl., \>tj Col. .Tno, .Sloan, j tion to the L^ditor of tlie Jeilersniiiae. dtdphiu free of charge. i Mr R. XlJami^wiAo'^liss Hannah II. Morrow. JOH^ • lOl ib it li not known to a larirc class ot Mmers and deal- ' r-.- —^ i r„»v. ^Mth, 1912. ers”in Gold, tl-.at all the"expenses of Coinage at the ! .Mint and its Branches arc incurred by the Govern Sale ot* a Xe^ro. ord r cf the Cci’.r^ty C’ourt. innde at 0C'*ur»'t.ii:e Ih it the N’ niceased its abuse of an assertion, 'J’he I^ditor of the ^^landar l has been the Bnnkf, became lainaat.. uitli the ecipie .is lie sayi 1 He at llalei^h, and commcnced rf-porting the price of McRae of Cumberland nevei reail out of the De;/2ocraic raii.^L^, but was it done He /mows it was not. never was a nullifier, Bank notes. 6cc. i A h ue exhibit unie/- this head Cad. Jones renounced the doctrine publicly might explain |iis hot haste and ineocsidciate zeal , in the House of Co'/J.’/ions but a d./?/or two betbre in d fending his new tiiasicrs atid abusmg his form- he read the Staudiu'd out. Hhy. then, liiis Cfirping €r fr onds. ./bout -the XalUf^cr^" ^ The reason is obvious: ']\h:‘ idea tliMt the nuIIiiiL rs liave a h ng ar- the Kditor fd' the >Sia/Zf/an7. by his own course, has rear of hale to settle with the KiitoroflheStanlard-- , destroyed hi^ intluence and that ot his paper with I 1 i ir k hr,tn lilin'/It 5 and he IS LOW ?>:canl) sec/i- ridiculous enough. 11 he does not nale hnnj-t li ■ ' • I .. . , ... , , ,, iiiiT to destroy that lartv too. b//this time, no one else wiii orer lake tiie trouble - • r./7r , *•.,11,1' Let it be borne in 7;Mnd. that the Dtmoc.ai.c 7>ar- lo do It for hmi. Before he can cxcilc Ihe halr d ; a- ,i, intil the , ty never lust power m ISortfi L aroima, u.nu uie ol an honorable and intrliigeiit nianol any paily, lip ; jntoleruncc as now inuft throw ofl' tliat puiiiii,' !?nd spaniel like siibser-, j|,„,,„cierlzcs a cerii/i.n portion of thut party, were ricn>'y to those 0.1 whom he is dependant, which has l .i.-iven off—were co/»pelled, in their devotion to the '^ver marked his course, and a.?sume (which no one : piuNcirLKr^ of the p/rty, to separate tro??i their 6re- txpccls his nature v/ill trer pej ini*} the bearing of ihren awhile, and thu?, 6y our own tlivisions, ena?>led 0 gentleman. the enewy to conquer us. If e had hoped, and 7rc \\\ -I .1 .1, the reconciiiaiion. co7«menccd in 1837,and V,. •'.T.-p n ,.,r CQij tlian probably was n^- jtt.m LAST GALL. _ , ... ■‘•‘Ill Janua?rivn'C al ;ii. C.uni.ouB. | A indebted tn ti i ^ ’ !■ ■: >■' cf coin, without charge for t'ae alloy furnished, or e.x- |r’harlorfc, on the Ith ‘D- -SrSoutand bacon ni" ■’ co. '* tr-r .varu before liic 2Mh mt^t . penses ol reparation, unless there .s a v^ery large , Jr »=«n a".,! ,„aKc’sett.cn.-nt, .,r Ib.y m.^v CM.ect poBiI.v.-ly portion ol .S'llver lound in ^ "i.tSh -h. smooilio roun.i laVo and thick lipi.ivitli a pya. acci.aiit:= in an othcer 3 liai.ds lor coilec- ment, and that the Depositor receives in payment : N pursuance of nn on for his Bullion, whatever it will yield in Standaru ^ January IVrin, l?ii, I coin, without charge lor t'ae alloy furnished, or ex- { r’lmrlotfc, on the 1th ncn.'cs of separation, unless there is a very j/^rge j sL.\^ i>, nvjio cal;^ himsc portion o|-*'.lver ibiind in combination with hi.^Go d: • „,:ck i.i«,«.ti, a «-a (which is allowed to him) then, in that event the . in', .is iiri£?cr or i;j.' l.-'it hauri. It.; i-ays tto was r ' Mint receives nothing but the actual expenses oi the ; cuunty, X. C.. and was ?old to a speculator nuia u , ... 1 .u~ /fllnv ! onl thft neces- i /J ' \ • _ ' seiiaration and the value ot tlie alloy ; and the neces- i ^ _ lhat if Bechtler be cor- i sarv consequence mu... . t-. u > rect in his coin, in which he pays his I“^y 1 x C., Jaa 2S, I- iJ. T. S. ALEX.\NI>Krv, Hhff. And Jailor of Mccklertburg . uni;-; !u>n. ! Dee. 13. 1S12. THOMAS CrOODLAKK. Cm*...!' must lose the per centage they give him lor Com- , a-’‘e, and have in exchange for their Bullion, a coxn tlKit will not ]>ass at par, beyond the immediate vi- •, cinity (d’ the Gtild region \'^here they are coined- Dissoliitiuii. whereas if they get their Bullion coined at the .Mint, rpHK Copa' they receive com that they can sell at 1* to per J_ ^;iver=inu nppmiuni : cons'nt. The HK Copannorship of LAWING &. Bill.''AKI?, ;ii iTiC h buainese, was this day by inuiual li . Kooks ol the concrra are in the hyiis o. ^‘^l^Vrpr^n, embarrassed etate of the country and | S„n,ml P”--^ ,e extreme low prices that the AgriCultur.U pro . ggttiwJ befure ordurin:?'hccns-Jin^ January C..ar., ;cts o - thU resiin command in the surroundin,-•^ .nar/ret., it is certainly ‘''j? '^Tat ' the minmg operations at far as pract caoie. i ^ ^ 95 ..3w ♦ Kn nrnihiri-? of the mines ounng the last j/ear, and Janua > *- the products of the mines compared with the proceeds ot the agncu tural pro- ductl you will find that this la the only class ot_la-, hour that has yielded much prohu Here is 1,- ; 407 11 worth of Gohl brought to the mint alone SAMUEL LA WING has been produced from a Jew counties, , hour in the ordinary occup-Jions of life has been on- ^ January 1,, H13. \. BETHt'KE Begs kave to inform Ids friends and the public, thathecontinuf^s to carry onlicl TA Hj or iso R L SJXFSS, in the South-east wm? ol Spring’s brick house, wliere he will be ready to accommo date those who may favor Inm with their patsonage. Being ref^ular in the leeeipt »ije New York and I’liila(K*‘ph/a Fashions, his st^yle shall not|he uferior to any at the South. |l3=* Fail and lVi?iter Fashions for 1842^3 iust received. % Chatlc’^e. Sept, 2i. I^i2.
Mecklenburg Jeffersonian (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 31, 1843, edition 1
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