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J . i mr' IStii ; )tM ik'i;' thi !. rail mill lYlilf tbir 011 ml.; inn 1 i;it iJ CI Mr rnlf. t ml lill, im, f I ,( tr tri 1 11 K 'STAR, . . . . or t tbe,ttt!i.' Ti-r price r.f In tiiHjnl is iVrulsted lir tie iaire rW lr NTH CAROLINA, i ;tv AU i'ijoui rv.' r. 1 f , anvtrtioR nf Ir ion rr. 41 iHir, pwtl w www dn a tve?-4vVi4 farWior u hi ait At it 1. ,fanl impracticable Vi raise ahbstriptiooe, VitWr in tonne? ir Ubor, fiimrii'nt te elVrt me. object of a. ir.H For retried wherfV, - lit M flre. tm io uncrwwivv I j - We vK( of or in lornon. mnJM u irrrty riutctt l Of lc nmvfttf eJ IM iwf. tlht'llif en" -ionert, named rMittacO.beanil '!eJ art hereby lolmrisrd -! ewp'ftwrol ram, br ir oflntterr.VtJie "utia of twcntT-ivjp H.uioI loiUr. which tnnnrT, or ttuurb tbtfrtf Vmajr . be riJ. hall Iic ippiMHl .ia the tmproy ettPRv m ie jntinn of IVmuifflSfl ctye'r. aroonl- i . " . .. . . n tu,th . true jatDt ana. mnwo oi aH irh W"' .V--''-y : j -j:'-'- .V mm aucS ttrmi an thfr.ort matoritT f tbfciti. ntarL.dem expHicuL to .one r tnore nfhums, tbe privilege of fiini, ,t way of lottery, jli Wimey alwcMid. r 1 1 1. ' Be it further inactfh . That ;the . f . I I I . i irnr pan 01 me imney. wmkii inaj oe iVf J , 6j lottery, ahaU fenter into bond n twice, the aum .which, ma v be o aikt) as aforeaaUt, uarablft to the choir nin of .the County Court of Gte, r 0 the cnairma'aVnf .th.County Court f PardntiBin:iw1iieK.bQnd't' must bo nprmd by the jiwlicea tf W Court f Pleaa ahU 'Quarter eMafona of Gaten t Prquiit)'.n, and be yoid on condition that aaicl cotnmisaionera do well ami truly the sums raised at foresaid Hccordiflg'to ihe true intent ad mean ins f Mm ict, -. . . . - JV, be it further, enacted bv the Qutharuyi 4fiircsiMf,lht trom and aftec the, first Jty i)f Februiry next, no pcrwia mjouniinn ur reaininj pn lhia State aiiaii, -on anyn pretence whatever, ve9 xr aell ? vtthin the io- risdiction of the ja'V' any ticket or . 1 . . a 1 a a uciteta in any tottery .-vnicn naa - Deen or may hereafter. be authorised by aU' thorttyrfot other .s-atatea t;the. llotieil, SUtef. utiuer tne penalty ot live tnou- dojlarst to be- fued fur and re Ciivered w.,ttnHS:iny jurisdiction (having o'liwance thereif one half to theune of the informer or tveraoit autnz for the tapie, and the other hart to- the use ot ate.-j.jNorth-Uarolinai--?-:- pmiviuBs ax'l liin rr-mti txi- imiHisrdro Jhr jrjJe. AVbril tUr rrfttnMdfrnJ. ft W cira" 1hl .... i i rurobvo )ertktiv rw.M not- live.lu tiit rMiqtr..nJpwi bo rereivru nrar. ty dotthtc bat i paid bere '.In Kn- iaft4.tr! U wort Iflfl to isfrots hrrf, I4t6t wrttiMi: it to 14 retita (vrJlar wliV lirrr, txrrf H fdrnty fnm 0 to (cents and the idhera Tlr. 11ioina.las3ey, vrryja- trlliynrrnanfartrrr,'r 8 jrrara tniigi'd in ibn bustnciuV tf Ibe Jlvvkln m tuft. In est pncru cier nowi), i bia rin.;iibH bovd: that la, far bora aod jirla, rf I J ft n : !. -4 , - 8 6 tor da . !o. fa. 15. r ' .10 1 in 11 mi mri 1 "" ' ' " M R; F$'H E ICS BE PO RT To thoVoaae'olmotMC of 'thW Slate, on the. lat, January last.; : ;;'V'r. .'JfcS- ' trr..l -i1'! 5 'Wt'e 'PawcrSy 4. i'"! f r dr. j hW,. w fsttard firt?!.jnf ljteor., --B3.MJ).'. TU fat C to rrrrf i Crxl jn v Tr. that it U rl.sjr ia uttUU'tbii4 l Km bi ( paid atlbe l .e .-, 1 rtrtthn Hint it i rifH-r lit T ncliid end ff rarb wfrt: mbeii tbo And i aflit- ii it -rtritU fiW Cr? tatrreiK If rartlrd frvrtl Ivt,! end U s.'r) u 'i a f tl Tt-a-.'iaaVerf tiparly, or aho- -Then a far.attr! d , jt!irr,ir9 didlat-ii ri-irrj hut oraiSl 1-f ;eraflvcn. If yon eeiploy w,t! throve li.t sid and a"(ite te nam I r, at tbe. rod of tr years To t l S.C40 tbiNaM. .Front the luue of pay about 45.000 dnflar. !. do. Jjk S 00 V; Few "States in UieVUniuaboliitil mure in iite kt alter i power than N.rth Carol ina. JTlie sboala attd falls 1er primary and secondary -ivp rs, ; obstnittin '.avi jwtidnj 'tthr amail rivers a .4arp. ;creena a furnish nyerifaUing supplka bf ti finest venter ,power 1ArtierC. , Muclif tliU :Wwfer W iotind in'that raiigO; f eouhtry i xvhf 'All cN)ltn grWSeffW Jctti ttvated; aid biglief, l&pV 'eapi'anJn jl)e : rtioibitalns;4br0 isrio , limit to ibpow'qr,AvI.t. beiiiR p$n abundarit, jt HmJ4 forever remain 'clieap' while at the ortlC ii i. Wear .'A ater tiHvilcga rnnvetiicntly located bt thf JriortJr witbvpoeptK'CtTyvi5000 (BpinWes,: t worth IZ Xtr 1 5,000 ,oi- UNVofP Wtt; bere it tnay be bad faVftrlo.tartoB8;t6r;W;Wh" that aihtntnt. Even n tlteastrrn section of our State this Bpecics V btvwerinay be cominandedv, iyben tlxvscextensire IakcMattainuskect and 4bcr, -are; drauit;d ,tlie eanalsi eoiidnctine off the water vyHt fuhtisb adwifabte sites for tnUU; and manu factttr(o'tHrabtjhiait3.ii Under an tinportatit advantage nr strraftw infcthetffCore of wripr .WSavp aU luat caa be desired. :, T It TTa$ h ftherto been" w-ged. against fhf eMablislimetitCanui)irtui'ics North Ciirofitia, an,dHi? 4be-oa(it i fccneral, that the prjee, of labour is ti hizh to vieid ht onw. or t ena blft list ta tbrnnetei wkh the tiorthe.t'h tate:bn4f'Knlamtr!. wbet,ipoiiii,a ttoh bt tnoVp dense.f Tiaia ttgreat wlstakeliritliW .aa mii when the price of cottnii rahced fnim 15 to ' 20 ccutp ucf tbi it j c ertainly not so r, aipc the ereat fall m tliat and wnrr avapjcaCv j, ; f y j ; . v, - Tlf hatred two apccien 1 tf labour a bite labor and black labor. A to In tire Hann-I ladories. Jit Ante. bnry, Mawk'thr for female Is 5a Cents iter day, and of male, 100 rents. ..The wage' of (jirls W "14 ream n)d. at' LnretL'neera more tlian 100 Rents' per Mevlt. ana tneir Ward. ? - : p l : f . i . ' ' Atrordine Tto' a statement! taken nua therattersoM IlttUicenrer,, there are emploje d- attlie J'atterpon fix AfAttlna rQl waAM t Q ft ttamnn. at A 686' cirla and,-boya; .the,;-aeraee Lvagra ortliei whole I 81 91 per year, or 'aeariy S per week. ' Wow lit anyone compare taese f es .with "imilar labor in the interior of North (TawlinaVand ho' will 'atoMorVomr to the coitrlusion that labor is rhcap rr:iiere" t ban at the north. - ' Indeed. aborera of the south ran always af ford to take smaller waar: fr they require less furl and K"ss rlolhine than in Mew England. ' 11c apeoies of labor that has bc;ij hisli in the xoutlu i that of male adults; while f liat of females .and children has crer oimmi loY. r.Mr. Uonaldqon', who owns a cot ton fartory at rayetteville, and a nother at-the falls of lar iiver. 1 gentleman who has visited the north. f rn establishments, and those or nn p;tand. and - who' in : well arquaintrt with tbe fcubirct, gives it to the com matter, as bla decsded opinion, that factory labor is cbetiper here than either; in Old or iew England. BtACK Labok. But, it this be the faf s to white tabor, it is still mu e sov wlcii black Jabor is employed. . fc arcs, aware Jhat the opinion is entertained at the, north, and even by home 'persona araony pursel res, that our alavea catinotbeadvantnge. ously ' einpldved via; manufactories: Vat; Derange as in 'alleged, tliej" ate deficient ' in iatellerjual fjoalifica tionsj'and 2nd That they have no morariirin northcrit mAn'ufacturi'ra ahotild hold oiit thrso ldis, s not to be wondered at, when we ronsider tbat it i their interest tit do ao; but that these no tions should le enti'itained by any well 'Jiif(rmed perona acquainted with our black population, is strange injocd; ;; Wbat branch of mehanica lia ve we In Country ' ih"w bich we do not fi(jl nrgre ollen ilistii'guisli. id 'or '.iltelf skiH, rind ingenuity? In "tv y, .p,lfv -rf w ."f T,tuil,,,, e ues,i vi mte nit iii;)iis;r , ,, v Ilibl if tbcevldnccvdrani .from anajpgona ptirsuits is ilee med insiif- ficient.'tP'.ofiVft Jwwif in point. . Mr. Donaldson, - before, mentioned, says thar bev bad been for aotne tune iif thft wav ;'ol'i-working blarka in bis artottes, and' that her not only finds Uiim' einal" to'-1 whites' in aptness ici leartiji $11(1 sRiii to execute, out, all tbines coiifiidercd.' ho actually ! nre. lert ineio.-.. ' tj iv i. mi iiivr , iaif tliat he bait hail several Snpennten- Iient iroin tiie nonn, an au 01 uiesei vith he'ireptioi. of one,, decidedly prefer: black belp, tiey term it, o w bte.v " Vith Jlie blacks, there .is nv torning OtitVfor' agesy1'. and :iio itne.Jost 111 visiting musters, and other ptiolic exniui.ions.lriv r. r i)iii np in uje rreni, aKvaiuares of black labor? i tlntt fo'caH at ment by ptiitj1ae.;.-a:-.,: ?.;f . Ibc ioUiw tug , rak'tii0uoiia . w 11 show tlie ijiuci'eiire, in cost betnettf white and black labor.-: HTr'sbpprtsCc 1. A. factory is env-ted fin-cw Enlatul, to' be-rarried 'otiaerVIO '1-Vars bv -wjiire operatives :H '?; " 2. Antithesis, erected.1 inorth (Carolina, to' bp tarried ..on '.for the siune length of time; Vy.bfarkoWf: tivc,tcWh tif. C.O0O 'Spiinjlea 'tn botli ninditVtedfb.y.'d ' 'maiiagir'8t :i r t sU iTiU&nfi ibtikichite labor, twjing U. first 5.C40 dollar, t tLa If blarka are f mjiloy ed, y qj h end ofibe lai of fea year, lit be the aanie Ubor and at tUr end ,f yean; eUirrrajtre,; fnoottb tew years, actually ae gl S.Olt X isWestbtl lbat aooi for-aine years . Tbejtw'-iu m ad led tog- t!a r. mm Uie f aymeat of wngra (or the fid Gl.0"Jl dllars, hiot the diS.-rem year, fount 'interest f.ar- tj years; un between blv and. white ".laW f r tbft cwagf of hr ,3rL.''rar add in-1! years, is an establialnoent of idr terest fr 7yfarj and an on. to the 100 ajundlea, ; Oat three are many end; f the ten years; when it a ill be rstaidisbnaenU of 5.0i0: of rooraA. ascrrtAitted, that the stun pold oat thatiiff.-reicew ddbieopottIon, fr uorfi nfcntf. Ub simple ititerent that Is. S03.I0J dollar. Ci '-'J 'f K therron, will amount to more than ', I this add the terri of transpr 48,000 dollars, .. ... . .. . , tatiM no Ibe raw material fr '; to 4nf, TAe oilier e$laUiikmet. vitli years, on 500 '.balea, t S50 pn Uack tabor. , bale, that heiag the qaatity rfot. Ia plarti' of hiring hands, we say t-nv anoually ro'waai-d .by such et them be niirrbswHl; and e alb-w rstablislnnrnt equal to 5,000, .at enourb, hen we estimate that bands S' 5o,-is 17,50Q, , .''41 of the right description? may be had Total ,di!f rnre in favor of black for S00 pollars eath, oft an average. esUbHatooient. is 8142,60V ' W Instead oP S3, the number of whites ; 4th. Proriiiont ; 'J'.' emnbivrd. add 'one In every eleven, The soil, and rlimste of North making 55. Tiiesesup.'rnnmerarK'a varrtina ar well inteit to the pro are lut in to make urt for any loss dAion f all the neressaries of life of time, on account of sickness or dependiag on arrirulture.V In'tft.8 casaalties, , . v respeci.u nnires anvaniar, over n S6 slaves, at g?0) each, is V.SOO. either the 5fati further . north or '-The next inquiry tswhat will it aoutbfc We orcupyv a Sort of mid. coat per annum, to clothe and feed db' ground .where, the staples., atid these SO Marks! Some very intel- produrls of the north and south meet liJcent'getitlemeni large on ners of in aorial pnrxjmity in the same.rirh davost cives it as their nfoininn that fields. s we recede from the sea- slaves f' tliis dcsrrlption ran be dr- board towards the .vestern part of eently clothed and plentitullr ted for tue sute we are constantly ascena- 55 dollars each, which would miike ing, and it is Known that climate 0e A50 dollars per year; but not to Tall pends as much on altitude as on lati under the mark the c.niw.itt,e esti. rude. Thus in the upjier regions l mate that the ctt will be I.OOO dol- the State, we have a climate and lar&neryear. Tiheso sums should atmosphere wIl suited to the gmwtb - . . . m . aa a ' a also be addi-d, the whi-s ol a Su- m ail the small grams ana an tue perintendent ray 500 dollars per g' tables necessary for the comforts year. These being the expenses of or life, indeed, there is no part black labor, we wish, now to compare the State where they do not grow it with the cost of the white labor of well. I" urnish but markets for ar 33 hands. t: tides of this ilest riptbm, and they The 33 whites we have seen Will will soon be produced here in the cost 3,640 dollars per vear. or, in greatest quantities and at the cheap other words, their wncr -s mnv bv t rates. Tin same may be said o put down as Worth 3,640 didlius. Ntw, 86 blarks and 1 white Su perintendent, ean certainly do as much work ns S3 whites. We there fore put their labor down ntthesnme price of S.G40 dollars. Having thus ascertained tiie enst of black lahor atid its value in wages, we proceed to make the an butchers' meat,, ..particularly of beefi and mutton. 'In a word then, so far as the manufacturi'i? establishments depend on supplies of provisions. abundant and cheap. North Carolina can furnish them. ?A. Climutr. healthy and mild. The rigor of the New Englfl rlimate is a draw-bark on the pro nual calculations during the term of fits of manufacturing. ..1st. It re ton, years. & the aid if the Ut year. Db. Te nitl in tiureliaw of taM, - '. ' ; '$7.20(1 .f ' T0mtcreithereoiforl8if(OUllis, , 4S3 ; Clothing v and tctdlmr slaves lt " ' : TPtr, 1,000 Vnges to 1 white Supcrmtemlent, 500 . V ' , . " . - .- 0,132. Clt, J?T whi.t tfce unmfi ffisntnm of 1 ' Wr will oot if pqiformecl by white v ' ' hiralmg, ' $3,6-.0 V i ' ' i '-.It end vf tulwar. li. I o balniwc anpRiil a annve, tntrrtlll Ilirn. .1 Clotlung, and feeding tiWki, and wages o Supert, , r ; .. Ca. By wages as above, I.4U ouiiTs mure fuel there to keep the establishments comfortable, and for th use of the operatives than here, ' 2nd. The - operatives "have , to-be more thirkly.and expensively cloth I. And 3d. The streams often i. freeze up and., stop operations : alto 4l . .' . ji. X:'. - In North Carolina,', ;we hftve't milder climate, our streams uut set " dom freeze, s In pnint'of - healthfu! i ness, the western section of the State O'-t rr V I'' II I'.rrt n lit 1 p W3j l liii ca; if is . I-. ' 11 uiits may b- M.!lrct,-l, t tr ' i r.m4l,i" !fi, 1 hi! idio r to, or a fe iaut id ranout f fert. may I r urcvirj li rJ by t;,e Mnioa f tua.iy perwoos. CiDpan'i may be formed lit every dmnty i the State, composed of iodiiJu4l. eara rsantrtbutintr a' a imll ameont. v bich. In the Xjr-ga'e, ai'l male urns au-tf irnt to rarry thrwtrh the abjecL . It Is farti wrll koovn. at the inaniiUrfunn rttcm i first prutcipany inttixlucrd and . raw ablHih' in New f.ngland, by the means of. innirtmrati-d r nmpatuea. "bus, we see, du ri n a si njr!e p-ssion f the MiMii huset'a I zisIatHre. that eigSt manafarloring rnmpanir were incorpoiated, same with !arje capitals, and, in none of the Statn at the North are applications of lhi natrr ever refuseil, : The Lmd't Magazine, in a very able. art Irle on the , resources of oor country , re- - t ... .- . : . . inaraa on uns niijn n uy wnai secret the American contrive to J-tn- dr;concrnsonder the manazement of companies of this sort prtditable. would, be worth inquiring for It is eviijent, fiwa tbe'gi adnal and con tinued rrowtb' Of establisTniiCitts ol t h fa kind, that they are not auprnfit ble, Serine that they tlo pnisper, companies of thi li;srription arc? iif rite nisnest iraporiance in a conurrv ika' Aniorica-j numrh wealth ini creases rapidly, it is also much sub divided, by the 'custom or the equal .. ' d -. i i .1 i -1 panuion oi property wumn jiic, ciiii drcu . In a r ou nlry , vibe re , marriage is universal, and iamihea are larre. Tliere are - fW large' capitals; ' and i . a -.t '..t.' : v i - me nuerjiriscs w im u rrtjuirrjsr- apitais, if . ierfH med at -au tnmt- be erfortoed by ' .the: anion f the small portions of wealth; which, ,Tii a saving and thriving country, muwt remain .iitK-jiipbiyetrfin- the ; harols of the owners, unless employed , b i. a rs fe nvV, , . II l.f V. i.ii S l JTp' Cl.V. '. i:!r. ' cu Fi; :.::r.ru Cminu. il fi't nsy ff Jr"- !vuiry 2u- nut I'l.ri-t.iiii!! flul mal't-tr Ili IT. ann ma.T' ."" i-f . ..... . ..r, .... w- vnons ami wnen ine swamps in tne t.Soo tait;are drained, : the .'same lnay.be' rset- ffs-nnitciparcu oi tnac aeciioii. sv .'3.o , tAh)8kQtand. CamtaOi&l . To balance - Interi-st for 12 months, ' 3d item as above, ' Ca-Asabo Da. Tobtjance as aboe, -,t. . 3d item as above, ' ' if. ;?!- 'ivi ;- C. By ages as above,'-,' . Sfisi. 4 In these two renuisitjiNijrth Cn- $ina( ai-jknpwIedgesherL'deliciriicy ISl1. 5? butthir are waobf tliatelrao be sun. 1,500, . plied; Uiey!are rleiherrts that may be ,; .Tneatei . for skill, we must m the 2M(J ' beginnings be indebted to $he,Noi:!h ;.aid to,' CuKppei 3bdt let the .system .' rys"v 'Hum (att ft.A nfnAtio te' Inil 1t ill. nnv i " f mil. v.- : i - ill k '"i.jr.A iTcni cf vin v v:i "'l iwiwy $1,762 41 1 .-..if. , ' tr'odured into New 'sEnglatid,Vthe 8,419 5 3,640 a.. .... w ' r Thus 'at thr'cnii of the 4tlf tear, the capital invested in slaves, . ivitb interest regulaily; carried Torwaru, will, be pai( off anil mot e, fiim jpaid bW S220 I SL i-.'B tsi des th isi t b c siaves bate been wejljed and clothed, ud 500 dollars annnally .bllowed as waecii to a wWfe Siipet inteiiderit, -; rn this sYtra ot 220 1. evt fivm' 'lie end of 4th vPge Now earry. wan iiiu-reM tvear to '.die' end of tjie rnwot 10, iv T Vyra,.la ' 'S ' iCpZdtm Sent wngw'df Slh'votnr,' (after iluW 1 ':) "" "Kia I.OOOf AllnrV fist'nelotbii an? Iimi, wiu rfvpi.uiniw, iirv riiifi? j ; sain WitrmUiiti, )- HL fte :2,1 HloUiirs, 4mi mtiret to etiq bftti-in. ? .'."'' .i l-V.l. f. Keat do flo do '.''S,740V' . 'do iof TJb year, s . ., ,25, , dp', of Slhtear;-. 1 8,31)6 . 24b 'of 9ih ve. : v 'V " .ia 46 l;i!o t ile V lOth yeao,-' 5 '( S,t40A- t iTtiiis at tiie ctid of the trf rn, of ,021 80 Uie etidof tbe tcfmof iQ 'ears.'. the; establishment t)aii led! on WSi bite, bpu'Vat i ves li as . cost for la hor alone 46,000 doUar . : ' jr. jiiiic iie ooe tiii'vieu'' on ,uy bta'Cks has paiil tUi pui-cbastf money According to statemenls'to be re-.vwith interest, has fedandiiothedthe iied on, it requires 3 lia:nd largeaiids, -bfi aim small,. i;rarry ott tfvvv npin dies,, Alt tVcxnioat..TOoilerite.,i,ateai '1mc bnds wid rots (per ;eek) 70 dollarsrorf. if. paid at the cud of the smi.msie,,: siirg- pu in oanj o w-Jhite Itih.jr" of g!,021 : "fo'-yirT'lv . Uti Addition: in; (his,; .(he blacks are still hand, and -worth more,' than want'1of.Knoajedgeam.;akJirii'-'.the business Was nm h felt tbereV as we now (feel" it here ilm eed jthejf M h(;rd under greater tijsad vantages than i we do; for, tljey bad to jm port their, soperintendents atid -tnechah-ics from Europe wbile we have them .tiearer.at hftmej, ( tTheyv found it dif- flf tdtowihg to, the Javys of G, Brt aia'i to sret out frinioi.i Ibat'o4ntry suitable anil quainietl persods'whilf we will nnujio niuicuuvv m prorit-i ring such persons iroa tne x oriji-j.-V As to capital,' '-"owing t tti litir- suits oi ;onc peopie, t js nam .to oe commawivti -iere. ,r, up . weniwi . oi ourViizeofll cousins In fi;nper!tyjba -isiH.eiasilyTOiyerted into; jtioney in laiids and,tipgriCfl,f 'CWdAn'fid' among us1 t-.fewfpersoos:,vibo: an abrjto'vrpnimandieitber-, I he w liolei o"c a p3 rt oft he f u .iveci'ss;Wy ,t( put Yi,nanuriM'jores , tri'o apcatioii and, lucrcvittj.- ior.'rHpitai a lo skilfi wemwt be' In soirte '.trveasur dtiendent on, tho Nof thfei ii.i States and it is, teitamVyhen thrt ; rnontti .....I ' . .'-.!..t.'-..'j.w '-i.! . 1T...-.i. ami cmerprisiiiK mvn oi ine' inn, frilly understand 'lOwrprofiUbte "t.1 business may tie piirsned 'here,- 11m- will Tie . the ' first JO einbAlkvJn , But if, frortr' prijudjee, .Or, froi$--.wanijtf.i'kiw'-vWbftheMpcVii advantages enjoyed bwr, that sboul others for them.'t. Afiother reason In1 fayor of liicoH poratJona of this kindv is thaflu thb way large capitals rriayi be cinceH trated, and latge capitnbj will build tip large .establishments' Large establishments alw ays jnake jgreatrr profit than small nnesi among other reasons, because they can aflord to. procure creatcr skill hud bitter (bus, Home ..f years ilgo .before, the late ?"protec lion, the w nit nam rartoiy, wiiuii had an Immense capital, divided 40 Per cent Trofits, -,WhilO' the smaller ' establishments omp'ainet, of making inofhingvTo insurijBUc( rrsa in our State, thrreforc'ihe first establishment ought to' bo commen ceil on a scale of cotisiilei-nule extnit, and then they. could ijCTord to proctii f the best managers, that the northern Kliiw'. tHuluk.' tnT.MiV& '?'; yjWe Wish tint by Ihts rmaijiV'to Convey the ldeatliatv r'Pall, rsteh. Iisliments cannot Jpe made profitable On the Contrary,,, these rih? ones that will uotinistto imprpyetbe gen. til condition oc tliecotiimunltvi fThe committee have thus, at great cr length than"tbey could wish, pre sented their views on t lie policy y o ruirociueiiig ine inanuim iurni hjb em .into N. Carolina? i bey firm y hi l in e. that it is the only course V.itt;in' i!.i e.."...i uim WM relieve our pi oj'ir, ' Vf VOV evils " that now so heavily press ' iem.-7 XV c have nearly reached the owest point of depression, and, It' is timei for the reaction to begin (Dor liabits ';andprejodices are -against manuracturing, but we must yield o the force of things, and, protit by the itidicatioiis of nature.' The pol icy that resists i the 'change is. unwise and sliicidial, Jothing clatf ca.ijp'i tOr:S.'-;,; Let, ,lbe- manufacturing , system but "take tfot among' W. arid it w ill soon nourish tike the vigorous plant li. I.. .. !ll I ' fi) na, native sou; u win uerooiv our greatest means of '.wealth antl pros perity ; it( a ill change, tue course .t li ane, ana in a great measure, maKe lis independent ;of Europe and the Ihe ritijf ps tr'.rr !! A , l,iini ANDhTA' llf'l'.ilV'. ti. I . . . . t . - t State. onn'il t t' e Tf-urt li ie," I lorine ro',rfce,t ej;iff-,r ii Hfr; ioat&oa tt.e Trei ii-cti;; qu" , -i.-J . to appoint T)t !rjie '. r:f ni liiia tooaty in a t mvenium t t r.:-pw! , of tlrlepitea frem tSe f tal r- i of Ihe iliitrirt. in onlcr ti '. a -andid .ate f-e FJector of l'i ' t I Virr IV:dent; h"ji )' ri i it. Rlgiue, 1".- wia ra!ld t!.e 1 -. ; -. t Meaara Ku haid II. Vesvrr ar i j i n White were pfH'irst'Mt $f rrrai i. V' ; The !-iefl .f t!ie mee'ir v -T' ptjined by 'he Cliiimn'.: ard t re- ' HD"0, no mi.tuiD." I d. U . U I. :l.-'. hart. Dr. U-uc Hall, Sh'oly Ti-'..' Jo. M. S. Corera and V.. I t -, Ksq. were appointed a i ipr ' prejarea prtambleand miuti - - , preaaive f the ehe of ihe ni . ; who, ; after retiring.' made, bv i r Chairman, Col,' y. B. Lk kl.art, t' : following reportt " , ' . j - . " The ciiiuniittee appninfi" I to j , a preamoie ind renluti'n, exiei3 v of the. en'itiint of this mf tu g, b leave toaubrnit the fo!ii'rr.: . , , -. That; in tie opinion i f lias i eetir,- Aiidrew Jai:kon, f Ti'M! .. e, eoiifidenee of a ?rrat i I " ity of t' e ' freenen of t'lia niul t " doLut i . , antertainrd bv us, t.nt lie v.ii ifi eive - their vote at the next Presidential eJ lettion, 1 prelrenre to t!ie pre-cn! r?et Mjistratt t thene j Mates. ' Fet, tipon a qui'sii n Vo rnotnentous as ' that which at present agitate the na 4 tion," in regard in the next Pre-ideni-v, -' a'decerit revpect fir; the opinion tf those Who are opposed to Uh hi senti- , ' ment on' tharaubjurt, requires ll at we!JV should' aet forth some of the s;rouniia i.f ouropposidon lo the present inruml'enTA aa well as aome of the reason Mci goVern'tia'itt our choice '.of Andrew - " acksons Therefore we are opposed to Jobs Qtiincy Adams ns rrtsident of , theo United States, ; . , . .. ,w - Find; Becanm we are of einnion, that having been ehielly 'educated anj since resident abroad, amnnir Kinjri, princesaridNnbleS, whose habits, pno- . . ciples nnd goveniniental doctrines, ha ni'tth. Nature ftas made ns far more in dependent of thenrthan they are o us. : They cai mauufacture tmr raw material, but they cannot produce it. tTc; ran raisttv Rand, manufacturo it tdivI siich are.ouf superior -ad van tiges, thHtweifnay ' anticipate the tfmrr .w heiftfhe; manufartiirrd ' arti. des of the south will be shipped to tne. nortJi anti soioin tneir maraeis ' iieabrr than their own fabrics, anil worn the fourse ot trade and diner 'bcr of ext hange will turn in our fa 'orsI ne committee at tins time are not aware that it Is within .the pow OVs of this i Qeiieral Assembly i by a iii (etrislative act; to forward the in friMlortion of the'systein Into N. Car- Mina. ( 1 hry - however' recommend "e gracing of acts of inciiqMiration to companies ior manuiactanngpur has so far imbibed as now open! v to ad vocate them, he ia unfit duly to nppre-, ' ' . , ehve the blessings of our republican in- . atitutions, or t preside over a nation of - , ' tSeeondlyi Because bfins thus educWi ! L ted, and taUJtht the principles of tov- s - ernaient by hi 'father, once PresiilnJ j of the United States, whose administrarf i I ttoh vvasfamiiiHrly termed ti e reign W ''.;'.!;.;. terror,'! and whose oionarchial and aria-. ' tocraticftl doctrines he vindicated in hi ' - . t' work On the Constitution of the United ";' f, Sfatesj Wlilch led 16' the passing of (he 'J ,:"' Alien and 8editon lawKj' the raising '.f,r of standing armies in time of pparcj, the . );Ji-- laying '.lurecr tux,--1 wiinout iieressi- .i j ' : ty.on the pmHl eitizenaof the Unitedr4 - - Ste) anrhoseedminiBtration njtj' r.a anorr. oeeause or iheae me.inin c. we are of opinion he seek to r es':.b- f lish the adminltration"of his fotlier be " treading in his footsteps and that by j assuming poWeranot delegated and !, !' ?' having a patrpnagr ten fold increased, 'j l he will become more dangerous. ', ,: V jThicdly Because being the leader of ' ' the great Northern Federal -'paity in iBOZ,, which wiis, distinpuisbed for if s I' ;, almositreaiionnbte oppnsitidn to the l a-t nnhlirah adminiatralion of Mr Tlumin ..' Jefferson, hadegerted his party r. r jht-.' fonai aggraiiuizetiieni, or mjrmuit aqa.--;, v. ac-'tnis pma 'gives ,uis -eoni'icnre to thdse-.TWhom he'pretended to itesertH f:f at a. . . t . - J- I C r - ja . . ' evincing a-wane-or urmness ot ' fiurpose, and a D.ise flercliction Irem po ; J; , itieal honelstyi in order to deceive t.ioso' 'i towthdse political doctrines he jptiend-f; eom.hecnverted;- M.rv"" v.-Js Ftiurlhlyi Becatjse havinf'becfi nn- , S, i".": ponded -to fniore foreign "missions, ami : '?'t:, having 'ree eived milro of the people ) money (yet he never received an ap. . v,' point tnent 'frttrrt'Ahe people) than any I tuk other man in ihe'U ' S. he ha never - succeeded iii'arty negotiation 'unaidr-d i. uv uiui-rti inreoy eviuenring a wunt oi tliat diplomatic skill of which his sun- , . poiicra aw jimmy oonst enti aiso r.vin- " . a cing ; capacity -better auited to ihe art; of eoRipOMtiaa and the -flourifcilies of V Chetoricrthao the maaaireincnt of the r weicht concrns of State " tr .v . Fifthly, Beciuse, whilst' a- public: ,', minurpr nrirnan tin ihafn-i tha n-riir,t.n .... ...u,a uivhu i J -stataai (a. u tuu jj"itl ment with double outfits and d' r-'de' salaries, in the same year, forexpe' sive ' f ' journeys whicli he' never perioimed; f tor tanniy traveilinff expenses, ann or, ' t ir- carriaee:.'aad beins? refused the e'ti 'ire ;t amount of such churtc by the nrnper '' ' - defaulter; andVwhen.'afterwbrds.; He 1.; was appointed to a Seat in the Cabinet. ' he settled, hi own accounts whh hiiy ' :iv' self, and thereby obtained the amount!' 3 : of his charges against government a- r gainst that government, rwhiph; whilst V r thua abroad, ha had villineoXand bu- j ed, aa being weak and penncioos; 1 thereby evincing a watit of personal ai-d r moral honesty, a aell as a wantctjt-i - . Sixthly. Becanse i.il prweW eteya-V . .-.- '4 V A. .1' ---vv A 'fi. Ik ik.
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 28, 1828, edition 1
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