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I" 'J Cj C tnnrno ive rjri?Fo, but to rip n we 0!ms!:Lves.xD paViZFUL v) qxb another t HyoLU?ii2 1 HVU.ucEit 4, IN advanceJ : j A M II JO R 1 I I JO 1 1, N C. 8 ,V U II I) Y,-J N UAUY Ziy i mU Or S3 AFTER 3 MONTHS, 4 V'.-:-- A , j v OUTHKRN CITIZEN y?-)iht "act rqyirrs,!3 appose I make j ) 4 . - a psrcl contract of this kind,"and ti ww4m. , , . give mv csnjassoiuteiy lor the psy- ISvery Saturday Morning.,, laent .ftl.e purcLya tnoney,tam I . v " ' i "" boond topay it?, , tt i , r,,1EXV)., - I"- Aniwkk.---.F0u. are bound. ThU EaVoVrtltiri peVahRHKt m 0f-f jn appear to be hard rasr; tut it rancp; or three uoiiur,tij e loiiy oj uie o&iigor ii enter in- v'-.ff paid irrttit fftimonttojtoaor Tfrom the date ofAheitlVP witlii it'lfidconscqufM L :j ' .. ", If farm u part of the oBtrict'-'Th rexcin- 1, 2&r$ub$tHber mat; ilijriia.' 'R" ? - o e'iffct M' " 'a permitted in U ti con l ut within the Jir si $ L.;.ii9 ; . v - , ? lV mhscription to It discontm-fj . . . vo ' ' ' , -,. .-t . cannot b intMucnJ ta ittifil m.a irrWf be pail :itiafeJ U.Ura; " kscs a! iftecw liondffte to come post pawi a ..r. Adterwemfnts, t.'ISCW lil tie usual terzts : : niswl Dtj) nr.t men t; OltCI TU LAV lttVXTI . UEVISEO ETATUTK9 ; ' Xrt htit irarioul opinions eiprrssfd 4n t!i priint)U utitj'f f tlierewal f fur RUtute law, tist Hi tern poin-oa b tnV LfisUto're this acssloa, anti poa aiblj U'ruaplftrd btUa ti How fiTr it mill ta usrful.' rptE.'s entirtljr n the care ara at trnttoa that lia?e brra beatowrd un the rabjfct; for Vf JouU Bot the cosajwicrice of t)a f oa- fiittife Uat prrparrl U far the "ncUntt'uf lrglsUihe ability thxt hvi br pining nott. Th o:.ly fara wrentrrulit arf. that the Unjniaa()r6raf fa -bKoiu ncl borr t buioe or omethinj;4efts rt Cusablr. ber n not m.Ot trnlj urnttiniz1 14 sod corrrctrr,';-ir-rtllr the In- ffancen are l fijurnt , iicrorrrare, fkbereio i( ,ia rxtremr Ijr diCcult to ar rive at tb latent" aiiJ ta?ar.nj?:f -the LrpsUture frmn Uif wurdin f th Ctsj wliifb ucca! . rat dclaj'and incrrUutr ta trJiun of j;iicr us it barti ni t!:. .mie U 'fi,e' parties - III! -aut. lr ta al.riion iW r mi pposrd r ijj . i t - t k r.o w s altrLSer t! f aie n t r li'U rr tl. wroti iJtrt or tl-MS iisfi.rti-- I ri tX Wti At Jjau auK'. iSi cf tLt. Miuoioii of'tf.e . r Lri:.r!. t f il t JydU'ury. Vr s ;; .!!.! 1 ' . trd .? ill careful! ji i r4 "t . aprrUfl guanl i-Vmst iy and a! i ritttltat In tn riifniriT Iii future M at Atti f ! rts uf Acta are ta lc rlftllt! .;i i i, ... v.eciisij. f f n'iifl jircf tr; ' ,) iLtc ran b i. Ir n r,:;7 or pam icRUmony 1 . a tirr Or contra- diet a tealed instrurai at. Nuv. if a oonu oe eirrn on a gamblmz or usu rtovs coatrart, or any otlirr cooniJcra- tion that ban bet n forbidden by law. It might br; ii.fjuirrd Jntv ; and if tu2 cicntl) prated J would' reader the In strumrnt oiL, Out a contract to aell or cHey land wltb'ut' yritinj-' h not f jrbidilfo by law, but'only rendered void, and of no rtt-ct" It is lioarver clear, that if. In tie oar boe ' nien. fioaed, tliip bli-or baa4, imtead f jtif 1115 a Bona, onij prouara Dj parol i- greroeiit to ny tbr purcluw money. 11 ouiu luroi uo utsumtut lor want ti cousidrraliod ifty. Tlic thbusanil fstablishrac e are now about one EXTRACT FUOM .Vi-EC-TUHEoyPlUriSd.tJ Delivered before the Porttviauth .... . , Ltctum.i ...... .M .i , , c The first tcfpapcr pablished at reralir' intervalir wtt issued monthly at'A enice in Italy, about two hundred and fifty ycaM:ihce' It wii called the Catfwsic;n fyiiig a little rtasury of neWs -The Dunber of copies Lstttd of this first paper must hare beoa very limited --for, the jealously of the Ycaetian OTrrnment would oot allotr afthe circulation, of a) ft rinte & theet to thai he Oazttte continued to be dis tributed , la" nanuict ipt j for, ttoe th'au Vthiriy jjcara. Filt, of, this paper arc now extant. V v. Id tha Lwole tliincae empire) al thonrh printing mi beeo to Ion practised ' there but one regular newapaper is puuusoca at tup prts ent time ' It is a ott nf Court Ju'ir nal, i Wui:i at 4 Pck jnjl ud caftcd ICingfaoUf or the Messenger fit be Capital.'; J:jL; t V""v '' The press had beta in oneratioa i-i Lnli'd nearly a century befare a 1 i L-Mr periodical rwaspubtiahed In Kovrnbcr.: 1CG5. the Tendon (::zsit9xr'n- is'jcd weekly, aid I. t: 1 hundred 'newspaper ts in the United 8 lates, . froa vrhich are issued," a a mbder- ate calculation, one hundred million printed sheets annu41ly--wh!chio cae edntihtitts aheej would reath fuuf times front pole" to pole-and 11 cmoouicu (to a uoox lorm, wouiu be equal to 'Hsninj six rolumeM at large as a Hible, erery min uti In the year, m t:J:. S The advancement in newspaptrs has not only been in nnmbers biit also In size' ITie largest -papers puDiisueu aoout uity ; years -since were; of. 1 the jifmjf "Wxe , In about tyenty years, some had increat d to the iuperwifat.il Within v few years, aorae have srown to" the tie phant ize and last month a , New York publisheK pres tited the pub lie wun a 1 un zrwxmammoin. 11 h the largest J sheet ever printed, and contains is much rtadin.tr as in common book ' type would occupy one inouiia octavo naett, ine publisher has mercifulfy proinjstd his subscriber? that he shall only ih sue a sheet of this size occaiionaUf . f Arcncmeaes 10 vam giory boasted tnat if tie had a spot on which to place a fulcrnm, he could move the; earth I What " that an cientj ton of science proposed in sport to do o the material universe, itf now : fast dting to the political, tcicntifir and iioral world. fttU erunihaihtek found, based on the sunbeams, already las half the world been elc fated by its agency and ere anotlur century, should its influence continue to extend in the ntio of ihe last twenty years, dom will run ti and fra Xtiroushou1 the carth'l howlet ' wU exery where be increasedind tne enno blidg principles ef Liberty and J quality betvery'uere incul 4 i If it be tfne that Ivxowledgb 1: Pow'iiV itKqtiireno rVtr!; keenness i of vlsioi to- discern th it Watcrum In TI1K PUESH. t heir hands, it shall fee made pro-; duclive of great and lasting benefits 'o the people.4 How it can be most advantageously applied tp the ac complishoicnt bf such' end ypur committee havekpenencedt tnucb diinculy in deicfiijiniogriie ,wis- uurn vi siaa'smeii in lomer umra and in other .countries' ( have been exhibited Ti ti dey Ising tchethet -for raising tHe reveoue't actually jDeceV?. safy for thrrorima of, 0(jve"roraeiU; and to' novel is States, she receiving for such jnsii;- ranee, ouly the interest on the sue) . thus secured,- while all theadvanrT tages of the use of this vast KWt!h tire, are to ,be enjoyed by the citii zensot otoer aiatesr V 9 patli hcJ ta t!i3 ; present 1 1 iff!. f r t! '.We H ' I it h ! t I It I 1 ; !i ti l!. civ :?ti.:.. iis 'iF'.-''J tri; j I; :- :fr.t .f V . i t! ? l.tv T! VCit rc.v5pr.pcr ij lbs Bri! rnccdji 1. f f' f1 1 t!. l'c 1 . 1701. cc t ... ; .... Ncv; 1 1-. in Mary! ' i Virr:ini.itin 17 r was cc .2 V-lon Gizftte wa ! i i 1719; ?ud ths third: ,1 t. i: t 1 was cam i 1 ri.ihdel' '. zn rcek i ' iprr in ..!i.i U2- -!.J:?de'Iil, , in 1732 i.. 177.., t ti 1 . 1 f ' - - 1 1 . It tl:.. : ::.U! ; . 1' ...,,,cr .f -LKGISLATUUK. : ' It EP O T ? t I --1-;- m--- t v- -44 --t----r-""""-'; p: The joint eet Eommit of Iveaiy-MX, he antra ipviit4 1 Int iiN mto tb brt in- ttieM jf tf.t pqrtioa r f lk StirpWii Ret. enoe which will fct received br Nuth Cam. J )in,om!er 1mi prQirt f the dpHift kcl f ini of Cfi-it ft4 to wbora ' Vcte referred t riut propQiitiom r1.tit ti uclt Uetinot b boU Iovut f the Ceneftt Afrobl, b attendvel oofid- 4r4 tha t and sv;.,:; s, I i v , report, ;.! rujtT the: thirteenth section of thi act of Congress 'to icgulate the ueposius 01 me puunc money' ac-clrcJdiUtsocehatJcciide pojitcs, in thctrt aaury of the dill? !".'.; . t. i 11 1 1 :i; crmnuic, Biiaii uc uy wayni loan. ana not as aosoiuie chls . 1 nit tiro rvision yoor comtaitto believe, ibould not be! wholly overlooked tjrthc General' 'Atseniblya;in any iiftoiitioa; it may ra&koaof that i: iicn of the public Treasure , a it i n aiiaueci' to inn . Mate, v rr ; crsu?. lfd, nevertheless, 1: ' juld La considvred and i 4 lean, cf a most libera! . r, w bich the Btate may ca . rc'ired ta repay j and which !.- ncrt ccreasonablj to s , r:, v ill La demanded by any c jJtcrcy cf t! ? .Inderal -Trc&sary fu'r tuay.ycHriUcono. Tiewed in tbis'aapect. it is a talent couiciittcd to tc !.eiiiaturei tor tne pro cr iertf which, ,ts menbers wi!ljii;t lv.be' bud Accountable to their con d Uti' 1 rad aa'itn'Calcjfs.' in the spectacle of a people tiot only freed fruiti r-dtbt but witb'an in; come vastly exceeding the necessii ties of GoveramnV the excest of which it is. desired tiV invent for public benefit, that but little light 00" the subject of this refereoce, can oeuenveu irom mc nisiory 01 uie Amons the. numerous .plans of inVcstmtot referred to them, your comdiittce first considered the pre. pOMtionsoi certain oanmnijaiiu ca nal companies in NejYork and New Jfreyv to '.twrrow the1 fund due this State, and are unanimous in the opinion, that tht rt propor tions should uot be accepted. The great adyantaes to. the States, which were contemplated . by the payssae' nf thedeKite ; act, consis ted not iu tlie '"receipts of Interest on the sum entrusted to them; but in the renewed life and vigor which would be imparted to 'their .indus try and enterprise theirphyical and nieutal improvenieut, by adding in their limits. r' Kvery , thousand dollars of suih deponites, if used as active rapkal. will furnish employ mcnt to one tbo'isand collan worth of ind ustr y in th e country w herV it is used. Iliat encouragement should bo given to the industry of the eiti ztni of our" own State, in prefer ence to those of other Slates, so far as it can be done with' the public fundvTnder tbtT control of the Le gislature; ahd that this may be done even without a diminution of the annual profits on such funds, if in- rested abroad, your committee sup- 1 ii ..' posercan naraiy auraii ot quctiion ;.wi,vwuJwiMip uc nisi) ui vyiay ion, that no .portion of. th'ejpablb,' deposites should ,be applied, in ai : of the ordinary revenues either fo the iu ppprt. of tbe ;.8tate Go verori 1 ment, or fpr county purposes-cThp; - orumary taxes icviea lor tnese osesc' 7 are far, from Jbein?.burtheQ80ine tt; the f people; andTy il proper. ad . . ; justment of the valuation of tasabld' property, will .yield,; a sum quite as great as ought to Je desired. It , 4 Milium, murenver, ue uornc in Oiinuy , that those ( overnments have hvxk - distinguished by the greatest purity . of administration and have loSm! t : 1 it'll 1 4 . prrserveu me DiesKings 01 iiDeny,f . tu which the go verning power, np matter now constitu ed, ,ha been dependent for its support-on annu-it - al pecuniary levies from the people. , io exiiausi im: furpius revenue ia maintaining he current eipenses of Government, or to flitter it away. byi; a divisipa amoa'g the several'' counties, to replenish their treasu net, in tne manner propped by bill referred by the jlou of Com? mont would be not merely Vol; -m.7s promit the dignity of the State, butt to loterrapt,' for a time only 1 he j ; regular ,operatioo of, the s'ystom of, " State taxation, and disappoint the lust expectations or our coostituenti. 5 Your committee, therefore, returai ; said bill to the House, and recon-t menu its rejection- , , .,4o Your committee have also bees; ; instructed to inquire into the pro- j . ? priety cf devoting the fund in quei- r tiw, to the establishment of a new Hank, to be owned wholly by tbnz 6tate- A portion of them art. co. fidentia the belief, that the estab lishjnentpflfUch:ap3nituUo would contravene, that provision ol the & nstitotioa of, the U. SU et, t which declares that "no State ahalj emit billt of redit fft and whicfc, , . they are informed, has been judi. LlallT GtUVUUUCU) iU CAIC11U IU Alii f lliey take this occasion to remark, paper, medinm Jssuvd by a State linr, in meir opinion, 00 one cause i ior uic iiuruuca i cumnmu vrtuy has militated so mncn acaitiH tne lauon. inuepenaenuy ti iae ar - irosperity of NurthlCarolinaas gqmeiits against, the "expediency of; prosntni rite drain unon her cahital and pro- such a Bank - which have.becn oftea dnctive . lalior, which has been , in j progress lor a series r of years,' and j whic't has been much Accelerated ; wlthiolm jhort: timt.;fiano-J thing of ourtjEontributions to the Federal Goveriuncntt but a pittance of which has ever been expended witliin our limits; the targe sums of money which are periodically sent 0 thelMortatoseex permanent em ployment In stocks, merchandize, city property,, and otherwise; and 0 the South and bouth West, to be aitLouUia-landiAnd-slaVe-; have had a. like - disasterous efl'cct upon her condition, though not, to the same ruinous extent with the aii..i- teeism ot the landed pro'prietprs of Ireland, so much complained of in that country. By a judicious nse of the means now in our li'and, this course of impoverishment ma v, in some degree, be arrested; and the ardent and enterpriziiig of our own people, may find at home, a held fur tneirzeai aim energy v ; Anr.hcr objection to such loans is t"; it 1 ,.2 prcpostd borrowers are not ur.;!?rthc coutrol of our Legis lature ;"cor amenable to the jurisdic tion of our courts J Your Committee bflteve that the boon conferred by the act of Congress, was poorly worthy of our acceptance, if its oa- lytxeuect; shajllbfe, to, m&keJStortU Oarolir a-suretv to the Federal frcn? faMuo panl; 6f;6tficr iir?ed in the discussions of tl:i sub , . c - . t ject heretofore your committrr ba- licye that jaora:icsUliiuld y " successfully .manage a liaak-foand tf ed entirrly on a borrowed iijpVCe j demandable io certain pro no rd a. , at the pkaauie of the leuder; which., must regulate lUt business accordi. fi , . to the necessities of the FederajL Government; the fluctuation! icf par ty politics the appropriations m d 5 by Congress; and even the move . -ments of individuals of that body s from motives either partiua orpaV y- r iotic 7, : Tr r "r;t":";:- The only remaining objects qt : . appropriation, to which the atten 11. 1 tion of ycur committee has beeo ' called by the direction of the Legis , lature, are common schools and la 1 ternal Improvements. These youf rnrimlt!." rrrhirnii flrct tn Im r "rrro--.-" portance among all the object) wmcn now ciaim , me patronage q,v f th? public; and hut for the fiducia ry character of the means in thtin 4 possession, theywould meet ' less 1 dififculty in 4ledicatiogi tjie whola fund immediately hnd Irrevocably f to these j purposes " 't'hey, howev cr, propose to devote It to them 1 , y while, at the same time, it shall b ' so invested : fir the pteseut, as tft 4 rannhti- of reonll without orftat i.ncjDaVMlciictrsnoW required to refund any part otha I ::. v.: - . , - "... ' "'-- '.v : ' " ! : ' 1 ; . .1.... '"I y -. :.4,.i,tc: r , , 7 1.
Southern Citizen (Asheboro, N.C.)
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