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:;ym i-rr; i-AV? ;-ttn ,v vrw. ty$t en ft w rm ("v. rvrv;Tr,V " V.- i. ATnTQH, it. ainnuAnr 1:23 ".. am lUr i.i Llilil SS4 aw. a.kwfc t. k t aw at Isst , vTf '"rTt',m "9.ktcnf at Uu :it xrl it relation I njvrarat lw' ths) Treasury nTpardut moory fur vacant H tiase" 5 t,Uw"tV ,n ur" "y Juary, '5 . it a.M?f A t'nrmi JriN U tf rf , i U Cr0a. ft . Jktvrty rwedeaf y Ik ulbxMf f lit a. Ifcat natulan. T any 61 WttMMT covrra, .-p rwr i ni w la. Clerk and, Master in Tia'dr. .ef.Clctk Soprrsne Court, in Ihit Stale, shall b subjected to the penalties prescribed by aa act. pivel in the year " ftoasaisd ettfl fcaadred aoa lwp,ty-tWree, minted" Ao act to. ametui ari nf pa ! bwi ions 4 an act tOproniwU agricoiisve sod Umilt duaeajte saint- lactam wit tin this State.- we ahsll aceot r, ami pay into tho Treasury; ue or Urura S lint ia? wf Mirtli Mtl. '. men monWat,t thepnivMMMitof lae befwra recited ael,h MtabaaaJ .1 . . .a . -1 t CBtrrKknU, t Mtnm, la btlf iltrns kihJ to one anth'r b trffimj SUbeiH Vt e uiltcaita.lij;jr q. in prnf rI. Xur rurtUr ur of 4 iuii, makis in a'l JOtirr, bv intrTurin the natifftwrin; tu'ilHotii of dotTars. 3f nj nf tare delta rr runlnutfd l a.i klua inta wr fun Ffatr, anI fa'arica. 1 trKIiirb. lor ma m vmn min- tiA mu I hn -r 7 ' - y . r.,..,., ibite pan tnwbrturtlM brt dir ui ixccmwr, in im prt- 1 tiiae.ahiil be aa raa bbmi alw, ifiha . 1 , . c . , .1' ;r - 'J infill "I ' 1 ! L.V.-.I I . . L thou'1" 'VU "onncru nti iwrni j-ccui anj uw or bu : I .1 f 1 t 1 4 M Vjfofcau. w'MI' . M Itrrtoy enarrtii oy iie aumorvy pj uu taint. It-L.t iko I reiiaareY be. ami ne J cr-u mrecietl linsr to liie ti .- I .1 i, chniu 'Oearern, anu timer persona emjuitjcn in urvcj Inithc VWrokee limln, the win repvrliveijr ilc to thrm, aa err Life,! bv (be cf)iiniiuruTapHintel onilrr the act of one Lk.Mm eiirSr hundred anl tweniy-wt. rntnlwl " an ct pre I . . -r" : I ;n: ai 1 I. : I vllf LcriWrn thoi aurrj ,n, , nu aemn- ,m rUa' ,jjowcj ,K. wnie ten to hicb audibaU b..nJ .hall be retaraeJ. l,f.lriiV"Hk':e''",'"- . . ... . ... th driff hn.-.n noHc thereof, he aball b Ueemed and it a nJrrlrU liar art miirh M tne alutvn rM-itetl 1 . . . " tl, i . . w --i - -- 1 K!l '.rf a direct the asie of the Uherokee lands at Y aTeille, 1a I " " " 't""- a ' -. a a I Uy wnod count, le, u mc aame 1a nereoj repealed. A WpilKniPJ1.apJ lo ..rt, uv-ta tbe po. at Wi of Euliy i.1iMteTii4r''',,eJw,h",,',lt hnnarrj vra-J , I it tntttlfd hi iht Gtntral JltMtnblu of Hie .State of Xorth A.aell- amwManae., rm Aa ,.; m .-. rj-. .Jly f L-..l.tf f,)(lrf fr fni- aUtftOriht tf Iht tame. aie 01 ret f or tenant in An act a aaead aa act. raa4 ia th inr aaa laiuntxl arca kai-4 a4 watxraea, radlltNl " A to ettabUA Omrta of Lav, aoJ nti-baa lk , fmccrOai tla n-ra." ' ' Veil wncicibu the Gcntrnt .Istmbtv of IhtHlaltnf .AVfi Carolina, an I it tikcrtlt enaelti bl IheKmllmiij of ItWatrme, That any perwin tarrendered to the theriff afier the return Court, or whoiiil1 be committed to the cuatolfof thf aherilT Upon (urrender in Court, thall have Ubertj, i aar tunc before final jml'ment rrmlered aninit him, hewer tliem. ti gto. otbar bail; and it liercbj Jeciaied t te tne autr w, mm aiienn w take the name, and return the bail bund tlhe aucceedin Court; and in ease the sheriff hall fail or ne-'ltitt tn take such bait, of ;he bail returtietl be lic'U insufficient, on exreptiima take a and IV I Mixtion of niei-:Hhi; Uh... ... r-- ..r V.,it '2.-M nri.r tlm Btit pnnHtil oil tits i ait rat Jittemuu of ua startnj jonn- - atalbta ' arid it fatrtht twttfrA by thr, atttltarity of the tamt, tstatcbelonpi.g to jmnt lenanis. tenauis iu ommon, liat whenever any auctioneer for the town of V ilu.ir.Jitw and coparcenary, the Court, at their discretion, may du Tl.. ihpnivir anv ikilf rn shall die. riinve fniin shI tar.r n, r r??:n l:i ap joinl- la .' 1 t l 1 . m . : . .f iient as auctV'iriecr, 11 snail oe iawiui tir hip cniiiini!siuiiers 01 aid town to upffty any vacancy. uccun in;; ah aniroMin, uy a new " . !' i' i 11 r m .u . . . I nn.iiatment. WIUiraH cihhhi in inii uimh iiut iu i uunuai cr." c ,rwmtnttnt L auciioucem. it Jliulhti it- further inacliuL"Vi ft sh;ill i the duty of the mmisiouer to take from the auctioneer appointed,. 'the ' 0- tiiI bond.' and tn return the aame to theimrt ni rieas amt ynaf irect such aale 10 be made on the nrinises, or at any place w ithin the county where such estate ia aiiuated: Provided alwoy. that when the' order of sale 'shall contain no such direction, sales shall be made at the places as prescribed by the existing laws. An ia tn enatinuft in fiirea aa act. naMea1 ia lha tear one ihoti wihI riht hundred ami tirenty-tlirer. ontilled " An act airccTmR a Rrti,-it;u auu lumemiogieai urwjr to 'bf made of Uw Stole of North-Oailiiii." lit it enacted bv the General Jlnsembly of the State of North- crSHSniona whicli shnll luebeid next alter such appointment for Carolina, atut it ii hereby enacted by the authority of the intne, " . r ." :. 1 1 n , I .... . . .1 ...i. .f :.. -I 1 K .n,l 1 nai me act, ine line im wmui is wn is hereby continual in full force for one year from and after the k.nBicft of New-Hanover and Craven trv7;rt beii Inrtiier enadea, " 1 lint wis act Mian oc m lotcc waand alter Us passage. Mnatt fin-Urtiraliff cf nei toni lio liie nixie il.-t. s of Uni vfch cntry-talnt. I r"le'l:v tnt Uuh1 urrereU by surwjor i .t passiigc 01 tms act. An nrt nmrrlbinp tlie ilutv of the Committee of Finance. He it enacted hi the General Jimembly of the Stale of North Carolina, and it is hereby enact at by the authority of the tame, That U shall be the itty,ni the Committee ofJFinance appointed by each succeeding annual General Assembly, in entering upon their duty of the Finances of the Stale, to ascertain ihe full amount ...'.- . . a . . W .AKK ... Kn I ...tnaiiru I fsi t TIT I All r V r II fl 11 I 1 1! lr 1114- lllliTIRV reyQrthin llii State, who have pot renewed ihftr boii.li agree- . o( the 0ttllBr(t, Assembly. '.ale to law, 6nai oo astuwi " iiic i" ' "i"' v i 11 1 Jthe entry-taker,' with whom the anl entries were; made, or the An act ,ul)p,cnientai7 10 tic tcveral act now in force for the re-Lei of i-.mhtnt liu have nol ix-uc will tlx? I ti4 AmnbltO law. ' t' - ("Bt it enacted by tht General AatcniMy of the Slate of A orA- frhat all entries of land regularly mad in the hooks nt any entry likerwithtn this State, and all surveys regularly made by any sur Li tott , lb n iat' L;H II :iit r :.! t J'' llh' Vnrrprnr. who made the survey or surveys, had renewed his bond I v . . f I I... -id.-l .... ne t in laithtul ncrlorniance 01 ins uaiy as cniry-taKer or survey L .n.tnhu t Isiwt anv law tn the contrary hotwidistandin": Prhtided. that this Rctahall not be so construed as to makegiwd lay entry made with any entry-taker or surveyors? failing, after She Count-v Court shall have appointed a surveyor m onserfuerice iii-tj'x '-ifL Hf-'f i j t'!' - ,c-- i i ' Aa set preaeribinjupun. ht evWenoe the Public Treasurer shall recgive Ole ' nurvlmw wScy yucant ami uimimropriated lamli. " ? Be H tnncletl njf the umenu jiHxeiwny oj me waw aj tvorta: , Carolina and hereby ;inade:l by the atdkority of the tame, iThafc theTftrilPsc lnl4 ' shall be, and he is here jbyiatrtliorisd 'and empowered lo receive the purchase money for 1 , the .Secretary, ,01 plate, seumg lorui ne uumuerunu uaie til he entry,- and quantity of acres found by the surveyor to be va- r if i i. .ii it: Li.., r .1... o ant, bejii". nled in nS omce; ami u snau uc uie timy me oec etarv. im the. warrants issued uy eiury users' anti survey nrs'-returns; thereon being filed in his office to inakc out a certi-- ficsfe ace''ing!y. r' ' ' ... i,,.- 11," fs, X farther enucte'K That in all cases, where any nterer of vaclinL laud sha.ll but desirous of paying the 'purchase money ful-tlift am. nrevious tn'liavins ic surveyed, it shall be the duly of J ''TrsisurerP,io receive the same on the entry.takei's crtifi cte, heretofore prescribed by law. ,:- f" til. Be it further tnactea, inat tats act anau oeinrorcc irom aniTer'ka fatificatidn; and that all.fawa and plauses.wf Jaws coining within the meaning and purview of the ante', be, and they arp ncreoy repeaieu ileblom. ' ' Beit enacted by the General Assembly of the State of ort!i-' Carolina, and it 'is hereby enacted by the authority of the tame, That whenever any debtor shall Hie a scnenuie u nis or ner ef fects, in pursuance of the several acts of Assembly passed tor the relief of insolvent debtors, all debts and demands due to such lebtor. and net forth and described in said schedule, shall vest in the sheriff of the county where such schedule maybe filed; and such sheriff is hereby authorised and required to sue for and col lect the same in his own name; and the monies ao collected shall be distributed anioiig the creditors of said debtor, under-tbe rtgu lations, rules and restrictions now prescribed by law; any law or usage to the contrary notwithstanding. -f- ,.f. u7 1 An act in addition to 'the atti relative to weights and meainres. ; .. . .1 SI.. I .-..,.. T ll. l'i.U nf rn tt rjinrte:Lbll Ilft CjritlCrat.. WIStV 01 ilia aimr vi livrui Vafolintf? and -it is hercbn emued brittle autlwrUv of the iumt, TKtSt it sliair be the duty, 'of the justice of the, several iCimrts of i ieas ami yuarter oeasioii..w,yiiu. 0101c, mnui u.c n nrovidid 'inaledi Weiabls. measures, stamps.and brands. directed ' i . . . ir . .. .is.,, L. .1.1 1 .l r..-. !i on provided py jne act pi one inousanu seven nuuureu .anu.ioriy iie.;n,tiile(l7an''aci'Tor; measures," forthwith to": provide the. amerthet;narci4 of their respective Ul,MJUiabe a Turner enacted That alter the said courts shall nave cnmplieil willt the'oregoing requisitioM3he"nfl Wenact- wnenta nereioiore mne m retniivi o a siauuaru keeper,, niui uie Hssing of weights and In wares w be, kxamineil, sealed, stamped, .vhich may bd ihu? provide! : tded-iMt'tried shall apply. in the seVcral fco'ttnties'Of ..this ' '' litatel "and be 'enforced according tot th;; ig;iitii il Vea su res, lie seyer?! C9ntieso: Jtlvia State shall inrtaftlfcr Rp.the weight, nil meaaisilitiridiMcted to be prOvidedi at the court-houses v'.i'...' '.-I .iV-..feasjj'i An aet upplenwotBl to nn act, passed at the present session of lha General Ai . sembly, eiititkMl u ao aet to alter an act, eatkleil iih net to amend llie fom-lh u.tir.ii ai an .ft nmiHt 111 tne Tear one uitrawnu ciuui iinutircu miiu tuur. Be il enacted bv the General Assembly of the State of North- CarolinoL and it is hereby enacted by tJie authority of llie name. That the provisions of the above recited act De, ,an tney are hereby declared to continue in lorce to me end 01 tne present APfisiuti of the General Assembly of this State; any law to the pontmrr tiotwithstandinir. ' - . i J : II.1 And, be it further enacled, lliat Ibis act snail oe. m lorce from and alter the ratincition tnereot. if- ; Vfc": f their respective eountresr As act t? amend fh econil, section of an act, ipasse, m .the year one Uiousaad L'.. , ,; t,1, eight hundred and one; ao.tar.M regaru aiva2 t0 flenprat lAnehildu of Iht Siate of North varbKna, an(f ft t' AereJit enacM fly, the authority of .ht same, fhat whenever in any'of the 'Case epeCiSed in several scc- l(nsolthe "actj r entitled' an act wamena an a", rnmie.i j an lit concerning"' wrecks, passed hvChe 'year one thousand eight nil red and nne3 a disouU Shalt arise toucnim tne ainouni 01 H reward, to be pai4' the persona emplojed in brcseifvi'mr a .vessel x us cargo,, it shall, DQ,ivyunor met owner 01 ue wwi or iwr bant interested, or their asent.l diooie one indifferent person," and lha MiK'nluLiiiM aatanra tri rhnnse one other, u'uu shall ' , -m vvwiiiivsiuiivf. ! . v . w - ' fWljust flie same 'and the,aid arbitriators, shouhkthejr disagree,' ;may appoint an fumpW to adjust the same? that! if such 'adjust, iment shall, be nnsatisfacwfy" to either party,' heftuttdeclare his Hilsent;; that theredpon the Vaid award shall be. returned to the ih Suhetio Court of the county where the same was made; and t siiall be comne tent for said court to cause the am'e to .be re- Jeumined, end to- pronounce such judgment thereon , as said court shall deem just; and that in the mean tiuie, ,t shall be the doty of the commissioner of wrecks to retain in his bands, in jorder .10" aisfy said judgment, the apouct awarded by the re-. vics, or ineir umpire. Ah act W amend the different acts of the General Assembly eoneernmg Dowm Be it enacted bv the General Assembly of , the Stat of Nartji- Carolina, and it is hereby jnacted by the autjibrily pf the same, That hereafter, " I jury, summoned fop thepurpose of assigning dower to a' widow, shall not be restricted t assign the ; same in everv. senarate and distincrtradt of land, of which her husband may die seized and possessed; but may "allot to her her" prdpor tion of the whole in one or more tracts, laying a due regard Jo the interest of the heirs, as well as the rights ot the widow, rr 1 Wet in ff.n,l n.f nrnvis n or an aet. ossseO in me rear one mousana eiem s b'Andred and tacnty-two, eutitleU "Au act graatuig luriner urac u penew u- ea to lands vidua Uus state.' 'i-fj '-. ;-;;:---:' f, Be U enacted by the, General Assembly of the State of North Cnrnlirm and il is herebv enacted bv the authority of the same. That the nroviSions of the above recited act shall be extended to ' 1 - a-. 1 a. i. I .1 J A the first day ot January, one tnousand eigni nuiiureu aim twenty ntncj'&n law; usage or custom to the contrary notwithstanding An acttoproTWe morfeettcetuany for the reppesentalioti oftba"tockoftho Stat . 5 f ,h held jn th Sfate Bank of North-Carolina. ,". ' That thft'lRovemor. Secretary and ComDtrollei1. for tneVmiebe: ing; be M,d they are hereby .authorised, ,annualIy,lo appoint', 1 suitable persnn; not a stockholder, to attend the annual meetings f th tckholders of sakl bank; and tiive the vote of the State in'tlte ippointnient of director.s, and represent, the interest bf the State in said anpuai meeiingsjau" u mnw gciicioi.iMKiinga v the stockholders of aid bank afijT law - or usage to the .eon trary Botwhstani ,f?;fi.ib"i ficiii.'w'e owunD'P, '"'J. i a liase, sUt a mr ti .-irf-rrMis state vf thinr held iut bet trr Brosperrs of eay and pcr jr pat m nt; but the great Tall in the pt-kr ef aririiUursl pntderts ! iwt uy Ivdwct J me twue 01 evrry pcri- of pnierty.iit. aiacuviuenrr, aa rum, uuhuitm i,.cj ikiiii oi imiiujuji, .,,f. ; fhalng'to the) waat of narigablo at reams, in vr State, h aJin to !, 'mart. Lilberto out fe of arjTiculturaJ prtHiMrls udd admit Ike rxprn.se of rarryls tn market. Cot I'm and lubsxrsa, fioiu the iitH-rior, are almo!t lha only ailk Irs that tsilj bear, traupoHation; while rict and naval tnrfeq lhr sea ' rjard are the principal "exports. When .1- r . i . ? . . i . . . f wifn ai innar nicic3 were up,, tne lariiiin iiiirrct'l ul ISorttt tamiina prwrwted snrorthint like the apwaranre oi prttfpcnijj oui rcat, urprrrsion has takru Hace in in ir value, and, at this Uu, tlwy arc Karcclr worth pnxldfiuc. The loss of the Vet IndiaTrade haalrsHentd thedrmanfl fur umber, Tubarcu Is how taxed in the British markets more than 600 p:r, cent. kilo the demand fur cotton, our other (treat staple does not keep pace v it h its mcrrnsed. iroduc. tion Kvery yonr nrwsnunra of hujply -are opened In our own smu in oiucr ruuuujri, rcypt urrrrr, tim unttsn East India MMisrMMind gouth. America ai-e alt well adapted tn the roltiire of the article, ' If the planter. in North Carol i n ran bartiy afford to raise rottoh at Scents per pouml, he must atmn be driven from its rultarf Csltogrthcr by the farmers of the West, whobo litw i-U V Jn"ds enable them t prodtire it witlj less labor and expoti.se Thus, wbilo the expotU of thehr. our treat staples, hai rapidly fallen nrr,our iniprtati4is of various articles Continue nearly the same, orKat tnost. do nut diminish. in a co:Tepbndinj ratio with our exports, .,Tne fonsofjueneo is, that the balance ol trade against us, for' several ycari past." lias creatSy Increas ed.. To meet the debt created by this balance pi trad.', the ' a . . m . - . - JA .i . ... l . ! nines ui our oanas arc carrieu iff tne norturrn ciucs, nere they ceaw to perform the part of money, but like Idher merrhantable conimiMliliesaic Hold at n disrount of 4 to 3 wr cent.' on their nnminnf value. 1 he bills thus Bent to the north, are noon returned mt the hank, when niwither loss of 4 or 5 per cent, is sustained by these institutions, in procuring such fundn ns will he taken by the northern Kpldcr. .The annual tat thus paid to the northern ritien, is by no mram inconsidrrnhjc, and in its effects on the banks, and throng!) them on the poopla, greatly add to the difllrultica of, the times: "' ? " 'V ' .-' .-,':, .,.'..' The balance or trade against us, produces another state of iiiiiia in mo uii'inru lijiu ei us ui ixn in vvarniina, vt iiicii threatens not only the ruin of our Iim al iristiUitious but as an inevitable corweqiienre, bankruptcy and distress through out the community. 1 he United States' Bank tt Fayette ville receives' in payments the notes of the local banks, but pays out none but her own. The consequence is, that nine tenths of her issues arc sent to the north to meet tho debt created ny tne naianre oi trade: wane tne deiits due her. are .ways paid in local notes. The notes thiHt flow inc in., on that office, are returned in quirk succession on. their respec vt: brunches, and these institutions sustain a loss In pro- runni" tunds to meet these perpetual runs. 1 he extent of these runs from that quarter, are not limited by her dis. counts; and, in the fonrso of the year, they nnidunt at least to a half million nt dollars. 1 bus the local banks of jSorth Carolina annually pay at 4 or 5 per cent, on all their notes collected by this maiiiouth institution. "Already one of the ocal banks, that ol Capo rear, finds it impossible to get on under the pressure tif the United States' Hank nt Fayette- ville; and the president and jJirectors nave called a incettnc ot btocklioiaers, wiui a cw, ot winding up tueir business and Hurrenderine their charter.. Hie local banks arc thus forced to curtail their discountfi, and withdraw from ch-cula tion a part of their notes, which have the e.ffect to press their debtors n't a lime when bad-crops and low prices diminish their ability to pay;f f' r 5-f: y;V Tliis 'create? a distress, that .Impels thousands. of fix citizens to abandon their homes and their hopes in their tin tic-Mates, and seek relief abroad, where better prospects arc opened 'Itolthemlf.iii'.transnlablinjr' iheirisclvt'8, Jroin their native Boil, they belter their condition, it-is certain that their friends w ho remain behind arc leu in a worse, situation Everv man who moves to the West, ts not niyn joss to the btate, out carries on w itii htm r par medium, ' which, makes it scarcer hero. might -point irage; tins at least ta t! extent of our a waHts. Wf o f.irthfr. Infctcd f rtij iuj olT, at frat eipcnsc oftrawporfatinn, our raw material, roArcrt it into f. tt in at home, and in that state brir r it into 'V tinitina: inarKt f.- In tliis way or want of nati.t. tion will not he so severely 'fr H; fir it i!l cit no mors ta send off ?tO.L 0 worth of the fabric, than it .will to of the raw material; and, of ronre, t'.e expense will be Ksa fclf, ts it wUl le di t ided amon a larger amount. t I,. North-1-amlina, during fnnd rrop years, Jh estimated to. hate ahij-jJ f r tjie. north and Europe, through h r.own Hrts"an! thosror tier sister f -.tmal r least 80.0CO bales of cotton.' 80,000 bales, at SO dollars per bale, ajr.'.tint to 2,400000 dollnis. But fcO.CdO bales, thus worth t,400,000 .dollars in the raV tide, wlsen" tunvrrttd' into; fain ii -s, are , increnseu ttt traloe lour loia i '. ill -make the sum of 9,600,000 t! ': , or 7 ,500)00 more than 'we obtain. ! i - jt. Again -It is not thought exti a. -Mit;, to estimate that tho people, of JS t -t t " Carolina 'annually "consume, in coitou iminufactiirea of various description's, ono' -m foui-th of the. crop shipped from the State, equal to 20,000 bales. If so, then the . manufacturers pay us for our 80,000 by sending back, of our own raw matcrialA ftO.OOO bales in the inatmractured state, . v '" etaining, for their trouble nnd, the use of aciontific nower. the rcinalnin? fiO.ficfr bales Which. nen converted, according '..' C. to the . admitted, rule, will hrm; them 700.000 dollars. : Now. if tiic raw t material was ,wrovsutMftifinonff our- - a i ii . j. . . . I a a mi selves tins immense sum would tiomauo (...I ".. ..t.! ,' i. ..v.j i l j! an. .' uynur own iivieiis, ami vmiihu uiuuso weaitu,anu prosperity nmonj an uassrs. as ii now is, wo loose it, anu ine pnuiia - are enjoyed by Old and by New England. But the. profits arising irom tho pro cess of convcitins. the raw material, arer , not sua limy iivniiinges uuenuiii! two system., ; Anotner w, tnni it win take ft femii. Ap-i-sroltiii'n oriiiie nt tlift Kiimiiia ta-..;-- v VI f .iiu'ji.ifl ir ...f f ii" . - ...'mi i. .... . t will convert producers into niisiniei-s,, ' anu inus create at oome,,in me posoin oi-. p. the community gooil maiktta-ifor, tho ni-fwlnrta nf ttift fnrinpi'.' t'Vn A rnmmimif havins trood water communicntinn. tht a - a. I .' I. a.i A -.T. . 1 i M ' I 1 I . . :'! n itfuMi curl, mana. thr ir lrnn.t taiirx !u IMS"U iimhiJ "j "I"" V i v 1, , incaicuiauje. ac4.no uivrouutuon, oi ine air. issan Ctxitttt mlit ias- aa Sj aaair . aaals1il L Aitia a,tH V - ' V' '' plbyment at lioihe tn: our pwiple, and ar-?:; ') v rest that ' tWo ;bf etntgratiqti which ts' ' hfnpin ftt nue nnniiiaTinn. nur m 1 1' ml nt.iTiplio" And loat-inn tlinsa n In. - ' ai... . ...v. v, Balr " iw remain ibchlng1 poor and inspirited' it - ..i.i i...!!.t a i.t.. :,:itA.nn t.. i - V- VIHIIV .WUIIU Ull UUll ipuillg 1 ,11 19 interior oi our oiaie, ana improye,. not only , the physical,' butth' moral ami intellectual, condition , ofvour cittzens Tlis-;isnnt- spesulation,?. .The sar.,oV ; r4 causes, under similar circumstances, will: - w l " alays nrodute tho,ame effects. Look 4-I.a s.Auil.1 'oif AltaaSsBi amn w ii f ar4 1. 1 1 Crm " villages and establishments and you jiu ; n contented, bappy and nrosrsninf peo, the town ?of Lowell, in Mas9achiiaet,t,f 4 , SIS years ago, us present siwr was un-." ' " . r . . " '. I - . - i . i . . . : . .t, -.r . i iAnviofi nv iiia iiu'Pinnira ni . innii! s urn- i lero. vYonr ienmiittee then, maiiufactolics havel been there e-d V oi neat ana ? r nort ont'ot lfceffects aiis no- out of IbA ennisM hf rectem Rtowrt nasHnruns op. to nroduce it' state of rinhaiTassmerit tievei-f commodious .btnldinirs, with a popula iii.North CaroliiiA! liiitiTino i.erae oii ili.upl of 6.000 oula: there are Beveral clnliTl) hefiien enualled labors and admonishes them to omit nil unnecessary vtWBjfof public worship and' ofihe'aubittt; 'Vi-V;! f'f i T" UdiiratiflriJ of -the?, child jTUc situation of.our people, being as thus represented, the IV iiani,t (jo i aunion, , w i . uereon, itself, how is it to be ameliorated and chang..Wftnysik,fi!id a Uundred other places, nt es ' schools for . tlio ' rcnif Look td? inquiry presents it . I . S a. f . i 1 ' a a . I aLai iXI aas: 9t" aassl 4 at sl nnl . fVnPthn iv Vtot OO vo ior me ucuerf .Ji is renainij iruef mac Romcininir, may vnr i" b,A"u v. a..v wnk.s,op . - a- ' - - . It 9 . a A B .1 IF. T ......11L J .1 Will nqtlwnere tnissyisiein is uuuiHing weiuin anu , .I1. ' ' Ilil.. ''...1 tM..Mi.tMl.ii ntnnnl n fc. ho effected bv individual . rconomv hut this alone accomplish, the tmpprtant eniUV JNotliing but a change ol prospemy, a.nwiuiproiiiSu.iv"jm.M u- cloUie itselt .Such: however, lias not beeir onrcase, - With pracUcablatbe intrqUuctionoj this system ,A j , immense tracts of fertile sqiI, th best and most productive among us? We answer, tliey are. I ho.. n thf Atlaptic States, many of bur citizens in; the eastern nana (oi nature uswi srrmsur., pomi 'm . parts of the Sfatc,r several years past, have been in the North-Carolina, as; region of countiy; nrnritce oi nurciinsinp noiipmaiin nr inft mirin. inn ni i(pniiin-1 wen auaim-u i ih.iiiiiv.i iwc v. v. '7 " " . T. -'t- . -"v- . ....... i. . their neerocjr : witlt pork shipped from - New s rbrli while from jthe ocean, by a sand-bnund coast PVfry tail, large droves of T'ennessep' and Kentucky logs s j. k.. h i nil p.it. a itr.r-t nt 11 ' -w Tlie select committer, tQ on the subject of cotton and woollen manufactories, and o,n ,i!ihc eiowina: of wool th Nortlt Carolina, have had the same " nnderronsideration. and REPOltTs KV , ' "That' tho ishbiect of the resolutioti i one WhicU'dee pty concerns the citizens of this State, aud is vitally Connected with their best interest and prosperity; A crisis is at hand. wbcH our ciUzens must, turn a portion of their Jaoor and entemrtze into other channels of industry: otherwise poverty ' j ...:u e. ii l. ,.f k t id RllU lUlll "III litll till CVIJ via-i.- Ml iic viiuiuniiliij. i. ii a lamentable fact that tl people' of NoiUi Carolina Krcrtiw debted to one another, and to the Banks, to an: amount ap paling to tus rainu that looka to conseqiiences ! Airortiinj ' .... . .1 -J-l.... -I ..V .1. 1 ' i!l...f . ... trt recet)t etatemenis, tne iieuis uueui tnti im ni ininutiins alone amount to 5,21,877;. and in the absence of data, we believe it will not be ait over estimate to say that the debt due the U. States' Office at Faettevillo will swell the arnonnf to 6 tnilUohs of dollars. In additidito 4his wc esteem if , tier rivers filled with slioals arid, ohstrucc are sold in the southern and middle counties, i Even at this tions along. their, wboio extent,, muaetr. moment," while we are penning these severaK droves . from that quarter , in il luirtion Of the mnneir nid bv th Mrtnhera of lh l.ri-iwln. lure' for their board and lodging, wll be carried directly to equal to those of any ot her &ister aiates, ( USe as Weill and SIIO HUWHUIis, wnu uii, um mLimnsi winiiicn. . xjtcii hi lino , i - ie remarks;' there ' Are mouths, inaccessible to large tassels, all i jlhis city; and, .a" good never, can b greatly commercial On. r embers of the Leeiala. the other, hand, her climate and pni oi e, ; , the Wcstin exchange for an article! that we can raise as well at home. :;:: r::m:t' vA,; r -i necessary mine jnanuiaciuring aria. .,-t JAMth all the matei ials and elementa fou mnntirartni-iiifp. ; The following may be considered .as we' annually expend millions 1 in the . purchase of articles the clement Indispensable fur building manufactured in Europe, and at the north out 'of our own "P ad subtaining ; mantiracturing estab raw materials, t While under this state of thincs. we have Usbmcnts; ; f .w.jw-..y..-tr1:,- been growing pouir, the manufacturers have been growing! The raw mtiteriaT, t)ut nf w hich the rich. t lie individual, who buys more, than be sells, whose articles wanted. areiabneatcu... expenditure is greater than his income, sooner or later must s ; Tlie power necessary to 'give motion reach the, brink of poferty and bankfuirtcyThe remark the' iaW-eivltig toMqcW,(tih;plo'yed' is cquaiiy tw m w a piate or jcomnmnjyr,. , : manufacturing. n-.t -' f ; I in setting about to ameliorate our condition, the first step L , a rntt- .in -atepd riw w . onuiv n t bivhi umi niu.i iiamo vo w vuj ioo hum i p. - r i ,r .... ' ... 1 .. f . ' ' . i 1 nrOllL. .,!.-; i.. i ,.-;f-:i;it.wii,'ln'is,i..t .'aell innef rnar u-tll priAltlA tin tn annnlit. svitliln i.nraMvM. nnpl r: - -.-''-' - owri wants and necessities; ;And here we emark; that, in U'. u EFZ1 ) - . ' A Its effects on us. it is ail the same, i whether-we bUv from I n aJVA .'tij.'J: '.hmi i p & " 1 . " . . Li l na . . a -Il Ill .',;.t Europe or the northern States. Our trade with JSnrupe lei l 5,' Jiiraatc neauny anu niiw" - .jri.i. -U.t .I.i i. l.a 1 '1 ft ' CUtl ol V-nr.Wal " li -. " . '' un uuu iiic iuji loci ii vii ico, auu sue pi uiu voak ., j v. .o-m , ii'-li ta ,iti'w y " whether joutward or Inward, are mostly mada at the north. ( : VSee, 4t$page.t - - : (i'.rT - '
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 21, 1828, edition 1
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