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nn n j; uii c, .i i ) . ... - . 1L- JELL-JIlJi. Ji.-JCi.Jj.k2---v-.-- ; .: ir North Car olma: State Gazette, Ho. 29. RALEIGH, (N. C) FUlDAViiJULY si, 1820. VoL XI I.- And VCBLIf KBD WBKKLTf I it r T1WMAR MC. IlERHOX. ir. . ,..: AripliM,tbrv doUsrs'per ennoas r r-f" wl" I.. . . .tea a . . - J 1 m - - - - m Hrr 4ieon0nM4. cml M U oytioa 4 tl iitor,t BnlrMbl arrswrafjra art . Arrti""rni, an , tpliF ivetve liwes iwawrted three ti for om dolier I "itT-lTt cat fee each eowtiawaae. I Madison Academy. srftt Trustees of the Madison Academy sre bsrpy to i imVm ih public that they have engaged 'Jms twilUin Msrtin, a late r radii ate of the University of ajgrth Carolina, to takecharge of said Aeidtnv, asaj TttDcr i nw Acaaemy n euuaiea in we west en a oi Mrcnu sd guardians that bor I can be bad in "rood jianiict t thirty dollar per seteioi. Tic school will Mtaoace cm the4d day of Jiily no at. DUKE SCALES, Sec'y. Me 15. 1830. 84- Yadkin Navigation Company. SITIUK is hereby given thvt the President and dt rvUrs of ibe Tdkin Navigation Compmy Lire re tuired the payment of the first, second and third intial jmM, of ten dollars each, upon any thare subscribed, be made to (be Treasurer of the Company, or to tuch aftou as they shall appoint to receive the same i and taat payment of said Instalments be made on or before rtx second Monday of August next, or the shares of Nbscribera tailing to pay, will bo sold at auction in the town of Halifax, in North -Carotin a, on the Thursday text precedtna; the fxinh Mtxidjv of September next-FuiiOKUl-K KANDAL, Treas'r. of the Company 5thJune, 1820. 27-t. Wilson & AVtont Chair nakert, House or.i 6izii Painter . n&SPECTFUJLLTlaform their friends and the publy in eeneral, tbst they bavs eorantenaed tU above buai sua is all ita various Hraiiehea. 1 heir work, ahall be exeeu sto ia a style equal,ifooanirior, toany done in this part al thettau:. 'iiiose wi thine to pureUaia can call aud jodrs at thtisaelTei.at the shop aaztdoer to Messrs. bavaje mud Siearimsn's. Halrigb, February II, I tO. T-tf. CjDuc or two appreotieeawill be takes U tbe above busi lleaa. For Sale 1 ON accomtnodatingtertns, half of Lot No. S3, in the town of Haywood. Alio Lot No. 441, in the addition Uidoffto said town, both unimproved Apply to THOS. G.UVOTT. Raleigh, Afipril, IS, 1820. 15-tf. -i Si ll ii ' l i i N'eVi Stage. THE Subbcriber, agreeably to contract with, the Poat-msater-Geaera4, baa commenced running; a mail 'fl'tage fr.m Halifax Court-House, in Virginia, to Salisbu ry, in (iii state t and having provided excellent Horse and careful Drivers, he hepea for encouragement. This Stage leaves Halif-xC. House every Saturday morning at 4 A. M. and pisai? through Mition, by Cas well C II Lenox Castle, Greensborough, Salem and Jrx'mjfton, arrives at Salisbury on Tuesday at 10 A. M. Jl returns from Salisbury the Same day at 1 P M and reaches Ualifax C Uouse every Friday evening at 7 P M JOHN MOR1NG. Raki,May 3, 1820. 0 The Stsge from Fredericksburg, which meets this -fftage at Halifax Court House is in operation, and that 'which meets it at Salisbury and goes to Powelton, in Georgia, where it meets the MiUedgeville Sta6x, wilt be .ill operation in a few days. TJ ANA WAY, from the aulicribr, the 8th May, 18, , bright Mulatto roan, by the name of IS HAM, alx frca .Tfign, about thirty five yews of age, raw bone, and ac tive, alow apoken, with one of his foreteeth out, baa a swell, ed Uslaele, and was in the babit, while at home, of wear tfif a truas also has a amall bit of the lower prt S one of jii ears cut off, aearoely deseernuble Said ftllow waa ionfineil about Sve or sis years ago, in Beaufort Jail, Csr teret cnunty, where, it ia probable ht may now make for, lit attempted to paai aa a free man when he ran away be fore. I will give a reward of twenty dollars,, if delivered to me or confuted In any jail so that 1 get him gain T. ALSTON. May IS. 20-if. "JtlOM the subscriber, a negro fellow named ilit or Jim V Gundy, aged about 30 Tears, about 5 feet 10 Inches nigh wel1 'oaJe. I purchased him fi om 11 inton Ourtis.and Moaae belonged to Edward Taosil, of Franklin eoanty, Tho now ownes hts wife. I will give a reward of twenty dol kra for his spprehension and delivery In Wake jail, and ten dollars If he iseonfinedin any other jail so that I get him. He went off this morning and is new probably in Haleigh, the neighborhood of Mr. Tamils. M. MORUECAI. -Rsleigh, February 17. 7-tf -f i 1 1 i i i i " Valuable City Property. TnE subscriber is authorized to sell tbe house and lot in this city, belonging to Wesley J. Franfca, on Harfrett street, and near the market house, containing one f urth of an acre, with a dwelling, suitable out nouses and good garden, in an improving part of the rily good sund for retailing. Those who may in. cmie to pVcltsse the above property, are invited to 'view the premises. Terms liberal and accommrdattng- JOIINS.RADOTEAD. llaleigh, June 16, 1620- 24 tf. Two Runaways. BANAW Y from the subscriber about two months ago, . two negro fellows one by thentme of ALLEN, about wtrty years of gs of a eommon aiie, and baa n gi-um look. The other by the name of SIMON, about twen'y -fi vr years ' Rei stout bailt, and active. He wns once shot in Frank n ooiiiity, and now bears marks of the sbot in one of bis "csano on his body I will give twenty dollars reward for Allca, delivered to me in Wske, era reasonable reward fr ! upprehenaicn and eonbnement in jail, so that I get i ,"nIM' fifteen dollars for Simon, as l ove. I have ri'usnn believe that both of them are bow lurking ia Franklin County. FANNING JONES. , Wake County, June 2, 1820. 23 7t i 1 .I i i i i in i A ? U ia my intention to settle io tbe out-part o! the city, Xll wish to dispose of my town property " improved lot on which I live it one of die moat deal JWe In the city for a dwelling, and at the same time public "gti for any buainaaS.. I have two other lots very valua aeeount of their relative aituation, and of the hand. Jtome wtesthey afford fer building. Piuelusers are Invited 'ew thepreowses. ' , H.POTTEtl. ' vli Ut J4iBel820. S2 Entertainment Jit tht tig n of the Crott A, BUi-. CTpHBtobaeriber begs lesvctotnfursn tb puUlctbsl te still Keeps a domic of Entertameat at bi old siaM, and offer board fur maa and borae st ene aaWtar m4 airfjf rewir per day, dur.og tbe emaaer sums, prondeU they remain a few days. Tbe reaaot) of this change, is that it is attended with lesa e pence even tbe article of Are wood is an item of cooseirjuence. j ? JOSUU D1LL1ARO. IUIeighTMsy26, 1W0. iUt.m Cl ue gentleman who stsyed with me last Federal Court, and left bis great coat and took one belonging te Mr. Long, of Randolph, is renuesied to return tha same. J. D. r. S. The subscriber keeps boraee sad chairs to hire, te those that eao ceme wwff reswaameiided. J. U. For Sale. y flN S)nnMallibeal terms, or eselnn. tnr mI k&i bm Kaleigti, rourtecn bandrrd ajtd I weary two aerea a tbe-j ! at suwuirra mio ol Krntuoty, lying cowvea ewttortavogaiieo. Apply o I booiu Cobba-fcc pwrticulSrs. Taken tvt Sc commuted o dail. VNKORO HN who sails himself John, smI aays that he waa purchased by a Mr. 1 artier, a aeg ro trasW, some lime in April Ust from Thomas Spain, i Glooeestrr eoo'itv, Virgini t, that he runaway from U said 1'unter a botit three or four weeks ago. ' Tlr said negre John appears to be abottt twrwtylght or thirty years old, stout UUt, Ave Ret Are rnd a halftMoaes high. J lie owner ia requeued te come fur ward, prove his property, pay ebaiges, ano tsk himaway. J A MtS CLAhCV, Jailor. Hillsborongb, Jane 10, 1829. xf-3tspd A valuable Tract of Land for Sale. PUUUftKT ta a sfeervta! ersW at tbe be. Swwrt bf . Iairvtrr Wvrwa ssaaty, a m s April Tsrsa 1 1 to, ia tbe .'W am ex pans pesitisw CWw by Jaaaea Gatfow a4 wife and ether' abaft, bast day she twwary aistb f A wrwat awet, proeeed U salt at abUa aoatiaw, atlVeeewt bonsai) Watrewietbatvaiwabte Itm of aa4 seloeriaw t Iba aaut as the awe Edward JiosMv Asst. wbsrssn be iVr aertr rwawM. aatia m tbe aoiatr afarrswid, near tb hhoewa Bpriac. adoiaUr lb bMAa of l. Job Hiwdsta, George bUrpbey, (in. Waa. Wtfltaaae, Hill Jowe asd WiW tiaaa U. Jeawa, sawtsialng by esdssarioa eigbt b wfawi aarea. h wUl be sold m a eeemi of faor yeara, t seal iMbdajeaa, wkb Utrrssf freaa Ua data, reaaaaaaao will begtvswoa lb fin day of Jaaanry next. Beada wtta appeoewd aesnriry will bewweired. . ; y . This sitaatioo waa a wtl luaswai aa a beordlag boose lor WMtsers ta tba bbnoao bprkP during lb life of k lata pra prietnr, a4 presassiwg thai iboaw awpaaral to putwbaae wUl vie w tbe prstaie prior to thalay of oale, tt is skemed wa. sstiary t give e porUssflar dewattptioa of theJawd. Tbe dwettaac beuoe, owt bouats, It are ia gond repair. - CEO.ANiltSilN.C. M.R.: Warreatoa, Jmf 4,113ft.- - UprWe sate. & SX- &tata ot Xotlu-CaroWnaa DUden County Court of Picas and Qoarter Sessions, Febraarj lerm, jBZO, since tbil peri'ni tSe trwt sitnties) ef tCain la the CMsetiee betwesn Ue drbtec and grwditor pert ef oar eitltrusksj beca nor fs1y)4eN cped, and aaorsj geoersJIj iaderttod. - a a ensatnr abeandio in airtbtsttaoj ( atia iX aail secerior wexlti tad cerapcteaca, and at a tusie wbca iadastrj and ecenoor gra berla niag te nr k tks ehafacur a the geaBlt, nor tbao at aaj erber fcnser daj, wa sr called a p. a ta vitaesa sctei at (tneril prcssara anet- ' mflrt id tba hislorj el our gOTernmeaL ' ' ' This ststa of thlags baa fcea tba result of ririctj of causes semaefwbich still cuntiona ta rprata, sod whlcb it weald be Importer! t ta txodersUad, eibers bar navy pused awsy. datf left M M ffrnt their effects and ta trAC II possible, kS Ifna tbej bare tan tht s rtwtofatfcw r pexca t ti dose oCfbi late Sorites and e? er memorable war wltb Omt Britain, f .and. tba Aiaerlcisj prpU e en finned io etetjr poI.Ucat Messing, aeri eonfldeH'ta tbair espacity for eehraringirbXtaTet mlrtf fc conceited necessa to thaattainmeat ot tutloo- V al glar? Jr erterSUve In tbe scbataea af hrlraf. Jelm McPbesesn, t Were McFallea Original atucb j ambition r- personal . arrraDdizehletiL Tbio ment Icviel4tn . , . r- 1 COQUdeoce earned itlelflnto all h k.:w-. T anpeshnj to the fsjasfactioii of the court, that the UBft .rrxnir,nanra f AmV.ti. T -7 JCT " ; , dalcndant . the ebove e.uae, is not, an inhabitant ft?? ."i ,Bd edrtrtUI a m w.mvsj vmu ii a is , -. consptcaaaa a ptrt io perpetaatiog . f thit goweromeat, esUblUbed by ' Tadkin Na?igation Company. CflOTlCB is hereby given thst the President and di- e rectors oi uie adtm Nangstion Company have re- nuired tbe navment of the fourth ln.t.imni nf Ian, upon each and every share subscribed, to be made i . -. i . i . . , ui uie a rruuirui lue company, or tostrcn agmta a mcjr iiu apiwni io receive wo same, on or oefpre the third Monday of August next? apd tbe shares of sub scribers failing tn mke such payment, will be ipld at auction in the town of Halifax, in North-Caroline An tne Thursday next preceeding the fourth Mondsy of Sep tember next. , f FREDERICK IlANDAUTreesV " tA the Cftmnanm. 25Ui June. 132a 27-ste. 75 DOLLARS UK WARD. RAN A WAY frenvthe Subscriber's plantation, in Frank lin eoumy state of Alabama, near Florence, on the 7th of this month, Three Negrbesf Cliarle, and his wife Melberry, and 8ami tbe state of North Carulina i Is eery sensible a has.- but one eye, aod I am told em write, and may htve prooared a pass Fa.r nil tttiA Urn V. a mi..l!i.'.l .1 l Li.L iaa blue eoarse cloth urtout eoat, a bine striped wustoOat, a pair of shoe boots, a pair of coarse tow eloth pantaloons ani shirt. . fie ia a ooarse carpenter, and can saw ery well with tbe whip saw. . M LLni.unT, the wife of Charles, is of eoramon size, S or 89 years of ate ; baa a variety of clothing wilh her, seve ral flreaapa nf .jit'irn nil u.ViitA un.l.:. ci .. L i. ..iii.niiiuii., ii ai.wiij wv man, and has a yellowish complexion flAM is low and .hnnltv. ,m il.i.L !L . . , - - jw J witu m .wu look, abotit 33 years of age j his clothing is not remeinfcered, 1 ji ii " " '"J nini(, Willi nis uiro banlv. lie Iih . rmiinre in ill i.a..nnMn.:..i.j. Sil communly wears a belt. All ot i hern exptet are free from marks of tbe whip, m neither of them baa ever been atrirk .n I .1 w-iuch ia about five years. It is suppoW they were carried off by some white man, and that they will aim for the state " n"n, . unto, vr go dck u uie eounty or rVlgueorobe, in North-Carolina. . The above reward win bp given for securing them in any gaol out i.l this state, and a Lberal rewarfl will be paid if ta ken in thi Ute c , , , TnF.O W: COCKBURN. ov.ic i a iima, r ranniln'eouuty, 4 miles ? aouih of Florence, 12th June, 18-i0. oftnisaiatet ttieTefire ordered that pnblication bomade at wo eiua.w-ei Tennessee, who had in the Haleigi star, that unless the sail defendant ap. uiaiaci an pear at next errm of said court, to be held at the coert-1 tbe blea!rt!rs I: 1 M .w .un.u, ow uiwnrswonoay AugTiat . uie energies avaoi wrsdaan of their fathlra. harti nrxr, and the, plead, never or demur, that judgment . Bot been ,,,.mn fMn. ,.. .r 1. 1 ' j . Bt Cn.l will h mUrrA aramat him. r .". . .T'""".'"" uq Dns Witness Villiara J Cwsn, Clerk of sa offioe, the ftrt Monday of May, A. 1820, 1 WILL J. COWAN, CUc 27 s pries adv. E2r50 , eXotic rpTIK firm a 4. Nrsbit k Co. at Mock's Old FieM, Row. I ' aacounty Isdistolvrd by mutual concent. Alt persons indebted to sail firm or bviog demsnds sgamsr them, are nraswatedVia stake applies uua to the subaoriber for settle ment A-NESBIIT. Moek'a Old Field, Rowan ? . .eoanty, Jme.t, 110. J Jnly7. ST-21. aid court, at iMalg! lbealea in views or tttraeagiocf, ' ' 0. eocouraged bjr the existing state of feeling sod ; V s authorjza-1 bj tbe circa aaatanees bf svbich ther ' -ere .tUeo seri-oanded. A Drofusian of ftar , j anawering alt the purposes o( a circolatiog tnee ' ?' ! dljni was issued by the bsoks, and eterf rticl " af rtrnrurtw haI lunrntil mwnXAt I - 1. ' S CNFKCl10NARiKS- admtttedor iiosundsrd raeasarebr which it t 1 T I a. w . of - cuumaaiai necomparea; uie reward of labotar was en hi need tu an iaordioata degree, add t -facilities Witk which money could be obtained . levl men of the most prudent habits of calcula . tiuno impose terms upon thesaselrea whirh De knowledge froW past experience Hid ; Y Jl of cordials, Line j viae, Filberts, Bloom Haiains, Softhhcif- not approve, aad which, from the rejoJar a oar-' II ed A naritea stock been. imcs.FippewiiuDiHOBkty.Notngs, Ce ofordinarr industrjr they have Seen who M, Havaaaab Segars, ke, Those added to his former un-klg, ' J . wwijj . . r i T J,. 7. ,M it a,.. unaoie io meet. . .. ... . - - ' . In lattice tothemse res and in thm rttreUm . I f He oontlnoeato furai.h lee Creams, lee Panehr.nd UnvJ of the plainest obligations of wood faith;- th A 1 1 eade,every ilar exeeptthe 8abbwth. and having alarreUo. l-nfc-Jr fh enHTl.fc. . ""."T i :? - ' i dy ofeieellenf -Oiiet tee, be will furnish mnie?pitbsaB by , bn CMBtry hate been induced to ftf ; , - tbesson,atg.aenaapouml,tonwsientaitdocasionJra their ISsaeS far below the) 1 . - I tqmert. the eharee will e ten eenta aa formerly, we is suwoiienutf Whieh the DabttS or SOcietr- had" tnndsi carrlr ih.ukt.1 U hi. fnemla the thw neonrarwrnent hn haa t '2 .l ' .... . rWVlel: "M Hitherto met witji, and bopas to merit and receive a contina aneeoi oudiic ravir ' . ussoRirnoN or co&DiAts. ' Pertdt Lowe, Rattifie. Raspberrr, Ann'witte, Lady's Cenv fort, Lemon, tjherry Brandy, Kosa Soil'ssCresm DeOranae, Oil Peppermint, Cream Do Nov caw, Cinnamon alsoBot- Ci'ler and Fnrtor. 27-3t l'en J ollars Iieward; RA?.-KY frm t,le ,lbcb,; living within one mile or dilcsboro Anson county, on the 4th day of this njonlli (June.) my Negro Um Wll.LlS, abottt 84 year of age, 5 fcet, V or 10 inches high, dark complexion. AVillis is a very stout, likely, sensible fellow, will probably attempt to pass himself for a freeman; be wore eway a' blue eloth J.it.FJen.Panta,00Ug nd frrhati he was raised In Nor folk Virginia by a Mr Sharp, where I expect he will try to get i he can read and write hi name, has some knowleibje Of figures, heats the drum and play the fife. Tbe above re- Ward Will be nailltomiW nvranh .l.n m.:il ..-.J iNegro tome, ok- secure him In any jail in the state so that I IT ft ltim niM.n - BWM , , , . - ARCHIBALD SMITH. Wadcsboro, Jane 18. , 274t PP.ttSONS disposed to visit the Sboceo Springs tbe pre aflt BHflfton. ran h ata.m.i.i.4 . . l 1.. . 1 '"i..hkii mi me iulc rraiiienoe ofEdwsr.1 Jones, deoeasd, which at this time is occupied , " T, . JAMES CORDON. , Poplar Grove, July 4,1820. 'STts rrj- the eitevjlle Observer, Wilmington Reeor.1er anu vri.n ,runKl . p,eMe insert the above six weeks. sasifl fntfatojtl thaata bav....s ' Ma vi tui-ai Ots0vailiVa - . . Committed CTTjO the ta.il of Stokes Countv nn th 91.1 nf !ir..t. I..- si twoiygromen who say their namea are Gewre'. .me i-ciu.ipin 10 tavia burton, aoutri uaroi ma, tormetv ly of Virginia Caroline County, and formerly belonged, to William Woodford, the other 'nays he beionpste AUea 11 .1. .a u f . .'a . V ' uuucr ui ooaui-varouna ana soia to turn ov Ceoree Hoard. .,:.;" WILUAM BARB, fcb'iT. Germanton, Sd July 1820. H8-6m. , Hoad Waggons. TTTE subscribers bsve on hand, and intend to keep an aa sortment of excellent Road Waggon, which they will sell low for cash, or on a short credit when puuetuality .can" be relied on. " f.W.&C. BTNUM. Trades-HilH Cbatlism, July 6, 1820. B8-t Entered, QN lbe Stray Bonks of Iredell oonnty, a bright bay horse, eleven years old.-fourteen hands high, with a blase taee, some white on his back, and marked on the shoulder with a collar no other brand appraised to 50 dollars. J.OUFHANJ.C.R. July 1, 1820. - xs-ats. tied Raleii 3ih So SU-Sw. Kntreda ON the stray Hook of Uneola enonty sorrel rosre, aboat five vears" old . bald Cce. ahnl all round, ahost ftfteen hands bigli, a kind of a blachiab spot on her thigh, not any visible br-md. JOHN WILLFONO, Kanrer. Jnnel 2f-itp. FOR SALE 800 fJtm of First Rate Tar FivrrTjind. TvHB Subscriber having determined to remove to the Slate ' Of Alabama, will mp miHm vrnr i-Mtnatv tprmi.ttie abrnre tract of tml, for cash pr if preferred by the purchaser, a few vonng Negroes w ould be taken in psrt. a . 1 ins Ljinn is aitnate on the vmth atde el the river, immedi ately above tbe town of Loalsbnrg, convenient to the two Academies M that plaee ?s .handsomely limbered,- and ex ceedingly welt Watered. . Theplartntion is in a state of ex. cellent order for farming, a considerable portion of tbe old Itnd having been put under a course ot improvement. It has on it a snng two story dwelling house, and other convenient tf hotises. The situation is hich. benlthv and pleasant ; nnd the spring, which is Very convenient, is among ihe first in tbe st?te--in a word, thU lanit'comliines the sdrnutsgHS of a pro- uuviitc .nit wtui umoereq, wim a ueaiuiv, eievaiva ana convenient situation, and deliglitful springs. Persons rfispo- sen tO'pui'eiisse, are.in vitco to view and jnnge lor themselves, Thi traefis capable of Lain divided into two banilsonie sum. mr seats Ibr gentlemen front the lower country .Jlf a privr.w sale of the premises should not be effected on or before the Tuesday of the vx't Franklin eonnty court, whieh wiW be held on the Second Momfny of 8entember ensninK. the sub seriber .will, on that dat.oftVr the sameatnublie sale, at the ennrt bp'ue door, to tbe highest bidder for ready money at which time and place, all wlio may have it in their power to renlizea great bargain, are respewtfally solicited to attend, at a sale wUlpositively take place. U. HILL, Jr, Fmnkliw Conntv, .lone 26 2S-2m. "Five Cftnla Tcwatd. RAN AWAY from the sobseriber, on the 6th day of A. 11.il tiaat InL- C! I 1 . .1 a (.(j,.,.. .aa., pu.ii ijinj, , UIIUTHI ptmnil Q WHCei" wngbt business, sg.-d fifteen jeare some timfc in February taftfwftt! grown, about five feet nx or eight inches high. t ma is incretora to torwarn all persons from employins; or harttonng saiif apprentice at tbe penalties of tbe law. Twill give tbe bovn reward for his delivery to me neat tho FelU GEORGE ROGERS. Wake eouatyt April !p, 1S20. fTJt Tennessee liesislattiYe' "" f GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE. A T twelve 1? clock, on Jfiriiday last, hi Excel i teney. the Qobernor. transmitted to bath IIou $e$nf ther General gsem5t, the following Me$sagtt by the Hon: DANIEL) GRAHAM, secretary of mate, Gentlemen of the Senate, aqd" of the ' Houae of Bepresentativet. The inconvenience which many of vou mast len in oeing catiea irom your nomes ana your intste avpestions, at this particular period, dda io tajr regret, that extraordiotr circam- stancea have induced tna to require jour tonve nmg together J Before the adjenrirment of vour last reiralar session the exegenciea of the conntr had as sumed aoch b shape, as to justify the measurei then taken, in modifyins tho laws exittiBs for the enforcement of individual contracts but, necessary io the most limited transactions of life; ? whilst the foretga denaad for Oat staple article' N -of domestic product haa borne no rest6nabl , proportion to the great excess to which we havt -gode in tho oso ot foreign fabric. ': The effect "V of this DDuaturat disDroDOrtioii haw nt U' confined to any one atate, or section of tho v country, but hive in a very sensible' 4egrp v been felt in the treasury department of the grh .:' aral government, where, from official informa tion we learn, that a de fecit of fivn inillinn. nf drtllars exists at the present da f. A temnonrw relief from the nubile inconvenient .P;a:n. nf such a state of thinss has becrt course to loans, but in the Dresent dimnfersot a ate of oUr commercial connexions, and in the. M AS. Alirtkli, whaiH! . f . 1IS . -a a ' . cieci.ttiin oi a sun greater deiecit at the end ol t!e present year, we can confident, ly expect permanent ie!ief fro n no other aourcn - V tban the patieht energies of a virtuoua peopl ! -A system of internal revenue may become cessary to te support of the general rovernV ' meat, and under the operation ofsach a system,; V the present drea of the debtor class, would be increased ip a ratio proportioned to tha sum drawn from the state. Tbe patriotit m of ourci'izeos will alwija rise superior to tba v weight of public necessity, and with whatever feeling they may deploy the eaqsef which led V 4vt naiioal or individual embsrraslmeftt, the will nevertheless siilmttio any measarea of reI dress which a just and humane policy may W : quire. f 4 J in every connexion In which the situation of1 the country can be viewed, the distresses of the" times are atrongly marked with the character ojf permauenee,- nnd it behooves those who called upon to devise measures of alteviation to 1 avek for such as may be most " likely to securer permanent relief. I would impreM upon the x ' Legislature the necessity of taking in, liberal -and enlarged views ot the peculiar aituation of the citixens of Tennessee, atjd that they eare,- fully mark, whether there i: not raoch in the unfortunate condition of the debtof class ofthe ' community wliich admits of relief from legUla , tive interpositioni under the moat evident inn stitutial sanctions, and (Whether their tnisfor tunet & present inability to fulfil their own eo- . gagements have not been to much the result of political relations foreign from the influence of their conduct that the legislative authorities of T the country are bound to interfere between them, and that destruction with which they are threa tened. , " ' r -v ' Notwithstanding, theconscientioof elaltii which the unfortunate and distressed part of so-'.' Ciety new bave to the care and protection, ofGo vernment, I am well aware, that there exists to some extent, a spirit of fixed opposition to eve ry measure of alleviation upon the avowed sun. ' position of a want of oower in the Lealatnr. - to mane any termnqi inoompatiuia wltn the 1 ! cunsuiuiion, ana a seeming neiief that there t f . ' not sufficient merit in the cTsimitself to justify present exercise of that power, even admittiAr .v , uuv IW Ti ills imunsw EOAT uisu weir ii if i i. lirrti fibertipa, and fortunes, tb f ' . '.'.,T', lii'.i " i 1 i- . W " 'tt' j h ' ., V VtjSr;iL,a' 'X's ' i-'j- f L f t . i :" 4 a k " 1
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 21, 1820, edition 1
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