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VOf.. Ill ] C1LHHL0TTE TUESDAY, .XOVEMJiEU 14, 1826. [NO. 107. PU15L1SMK1) WEKKLY «i LKMUEL ElxNGNAM, JU Three iJoi/urs a ycar^ paid in advance. No paper will be tliscontinuccl, unless at the discretion of the editor, until iill urreurages are paid. Advertisements will be inserted at the usual T&tes. Persons sending in advi rtisements, arc requested to note on the margin the number of inscitlons, or they will be continued until Ibrbid, and charged accordingly. ZfORTH & S. CAROLmA For the bem-lit c f OXFOUl) ACADEMY in Nurtli-(’arolin;t, &,c. JfjJlS'J' ('L.ISS—To Lr (Iru): .7 29//( Nov. 1826. .1. 15. YA I KS A. M( IN'l'VlJi:, Manu^trs. \ 1 1 1 I 1. ■> 12 15^) 7.S0 7,P.oo Prize of J12,0ti0 is 6,000 5.000 4.000 2,500 i,r>40 1.000 500 50 10 5 $12,000 6,000 5.000 4.000 2.500 ]',540 6.000 6.000 7.«00 7.800 39,000 97,440 ■'7iK) l’ri7.0‘?. li.r.uO r.lunks.—M,.160 TIckcts. Thv-. is l.ottrrv formed t>y t’le ternary per- rn,t;ition of .jO minibeis. To denrmine the rri/.c^ therein, tin- 30 n\imhers will be piihlicly i l-M Ld in a wheel o\> the i\v of drawiii^% and XoWce. I'^^IIERE will be sold at the late dwcllini? house of Wobert Worke, in Statesville, on TJnirsda\, the 30th ofNovemi.cr next; a large assortment of Honachokl and Kifchcn Furniture^ remnant of Store (^oods, Kann;i;g Utensils, Horses, Cattle :.nd Hogs;—Also, between Timn \iO\s, ^Tegroes, MCLIIS, ^c. FOR K/Li:. Monday, the 4th of Dec. ne xt, the sale of the pf-rsona' property of Johji Fulenwi- dr, deceased, will connnence at tlie High Shoals, his former ri sidence, and continue from day to clay until finished, i'he property con sists of a number of \aluablc neproes, Men, \Vom“n, I’oys and (iirls; among them are some good liow.-'C fti.'rvants, potters, a iirht-rate brick- of every discription, a large number of which h'ver, and good field hands; live stoclc, viz u-e voung and likclv bovs and girls, from 10 to Horses, Mules, Hogs. &c. An t Iglit-day clo. k, 17 \\ urs of age. Part of tin i>urchase money I a piano-forti-, a new Cotton saw .in, a quantit) for’tlu Nt groes will be cash. ( «f some outs, fodder and hay ; a quantity of Further terms will be nuile known on day of( bar and rolkd iron, castings, among whieh are sale. Due attendance by MARY WOKKi:, Exc%drix. JOHN Ml SliAl’, Exr. Scjitember 11, 1826.—4t9 By uuthuriiy of thc-»^tulc of Nortli-L'urulina. TO ENC(H H A(iK THK ITII Ll( ATIOX OF THE HISIOKY 01- NOh l H-CAIH»L1NA. 1H(.11ESI PKiZK, 20.C09 BOri..XiS. Drawhis' to aintmcnrc t'ti liiUHi.ortmgh, on the Aih Monday of Noi\mhcr urjct. ttusnr, 1 1 1 1 2 8 10 20 40 50 450 1,050 7,366 Prize of 20,0u0 10,000 5.000 2.000 1,500 1,000 .^00 200 100 60 20 10 5 ,d in a w he 1 )MV !if thetu bi drawn out ; and that I icket h..' :. ;• • i' it itndoU jlrawn nunil.ers, in i’ ■ " dr:'A\ 11, wiii be entitleU to tlie nn/.i.- of ^I2,0ii0. And il\!.se five othi r Tickets having on them ) i\u ^ nun.1.M'S, I-'.- ‘•'It,tied to the pri-j ZCs aflix. ■; 1’ them n sp. ' ‘'xcly, viz : Tlie l«l, 3d a .'1 '-'d to i’6,000 'I’Ik 2d, 1st ani V-l t') 5,000 The 21. nl and Kt to r,OuO 'I'he 3(1, 1st and 2d to 2,5u0 'Ml- 3(1, 2d :.iul Kf t(- *, '50 The ets wli-eh shall liM- on thvm the | 1st, -.i • . 4th .l.awn nu;nbers in some one of; their or. ers, will .-..ch be e.itithd to a prut oi , ^'•1 Iv.'i: tlci.ets nhieii shall iKive on ilu:',. any ‘ ! othi I '.hi'ee of tlu' dr.Twii lu'mhers, ni an> order ' ol permutation, w ill ■ i eh i>e entitU'd to a prize «f '30), r 1 ’ 'riK t'.ekcts whi. h shall have two of th; Uraw ' ijv rs on '111 111, ami those tw. tli 3d ani lib, ' ■' entitled to pn/.e (^t>50„ Tiio ,.S ■ tickets wlr.eh shallliaN on then> so;l.' olii -r two of tlu drawn nuuiber- bc e. t.tl' >i n a pr/.e 11 J'lO. Ail ■ iiio^r 7,HOO tickets, which them s.iiiK one of the ih- wn numbers, w ill each be entitle,' to a prize .f >•>. No 'ick.-t which xlui l have drawn a ]inze ot tleiiominalioii can I e entitled to an I’r./es ]iayalde forty da\s I'.f er Dollars, is $20,00(' 10,00j j 5,('t;0 ! 2,000 1 3,01 0 I a,oo^.' i 5.000 3,600 4.000 2,50( 9,Cui, i 3ti,a.'o some cotton screws; nails, a large new French 15urr Mill-Stone, a .e\v sulky, and a gig some worn, w agons, farming tools, ami sundry other articles too tedious to enumerate. Also, On Monday, the 11th of Dec. in the towiuif l/mcolnton, a nuniber of lots in diirerent situatlciiis; some, impruvt d, and other.-, not, a- moii!' them, l.ot No. 1, on the N. ^V. squiire, in cont -stiMy the most viUialde in the town; sev eral are on the m.iin street; and one wei: iw- pro\c. , w ith conimodious i uiidings thereon, well suited for asy puidie hiisiness ; \ (in;»nt'' \ of n erel,..mlize, w ell assoHi.d; somr him cast ings, &c; together with al arge quai.tity ofgoorl well bwri't IJriek. S.des to l>e continue(. from day tod;.) until lomphted. 'i'erms of sak- w iil 1 e, a credit of one year for all sun s (if tv n dollars und Ujjwards, e\c.. pt tin lots, \\hleh vull l.e (Mi a cre(ht of 1 aiui 2 years, li'oiid : no appro\ed security, rchideiit in this stall., w id ne re(iuired. KUIJI. I!. UUIJTOX, ? HKM Y 1 I k I NWlDKIf, S Liuculn cduuly, Uvt. 7, 1826. —4t’7. lioises, IVdgoils. &c. ON I i:esdi,\. tie I4lli day ol Novenibei* next, tlu bale (t till of I'ol. .himes J.'olliiiid, die-aseil, will take place at AVhite Hail, his f;>rmer resiiiei.ee, and 9,000 Prizes. V 23,886 lleket.s at ?5 is 119,43u ! c.«'''.'’'»ue from day to tlay u„til all is I 14,886 llIanl;r,S i sistuiL^ nt (L’' *V / tiro IHudLs i'i a Prize. 500 Tickets to ' e eraw n in i. day—to be com- ])leted in 18 da} s’lit aw inj,-. All tin iiumbers to be placed in Oi.e wiieel, and the jirizes iji an other. S1A T10NAT?Y IMH/KS AS FOI.I.OWS: 77/r hisf. drai‘'u I'uktl ni ///' I'r./e of •A ill each shall have on I'i ft h day, - - Six!' ii;iy, - •- S> v. ,th day, - - Ei|,i.th day, - - Ninth day, - - I eiith d.iy, - - Kh venth day, 'I'w eifth day. Thirteenth il;iy, - Foui'teeiUh day, - Fifteenth day. Sixteenth day, Seventi-entc day, Kiijhteeiith ■ av, • $200 50(/ 500 500 500 500 500' 500 1,000 1,000 1,000 l,(yOi l,0(/0 1,(JOO 1,500 5,000 Iw.i/'.l/ 20,000 j si sting of Ntgroes, Horses, Cntlk> quantity oi'Corii. ColtJi?. fg- OTis. one (iiir. ';s.' Car- ])(I'.tcrs’ :ni(i Fni- :!ijig 'i'ot.'ls, IJousciioki i Kjtclicn I' ur- iilturc, and a variety of other articles too tedious to ii.eiition. Also, at the .«.imc time and placc, a quun'ilt} of sundry articles of Merchaii'.ilse, k .iu'oCt «1 now ocenj'diul b\' \\’oodlin’ Fin’d, un.l oiu hand some (.Ij.; Horst, belonging ti the Itite firm of Hoyl i'i Holland. Du. attend; r.ce and a reasonable credit will he given, by ANDI{E\V HOVI.E,? j. , ISAAC IH)I.I.AM), S Lincoln County, Wo [From the Kaltimore American.] 1 he threatened interruption ui‘ their ’.racle with the liiiiish West Indies, is tialurally a stibject of much interest to the merchants atid ship owners of the United Spates. It is to be !ioped that uur niitiisier in I'.ni^iand, will soon eirettuaie ^n adjustment of the points debated be tween the two cabinets. Our own has, 111 tlie mean lime, bee:i unjustly accused 'jf ilirowin}.; obstacles in ihr way ol an arruiij;enu‘iil, and a letter duted London, |uil)lished in the N. York Kn(]uirer, ex presses surprise tliat Mr. Adams did not “countenance the bill iiuroduccd into •he si-nate, which placed British tonnage (•n the most i'avourabie ibotiri^.” lUil it nuty be recollected that a committee of ill senate, to whom a tnemorial from ISalnmoie on this subject was relVrred. . perted against oti it, on the k'louiiil that it could be more salisfai'o : dy ai ranged by uci'otialim. Somr meiu- iieisofthe Senate advoc.iled, indeed, t)ii ■'Tuuediale repeal *d‘ the discrimiiiawin., iijiies ill ([Uestion, amongst whnnt wa^ (ien. S,niiih, of Maryland.—u> whose ‘Speech against the report ol tlw cuniiriii- e, and to tlie lU’port ilseli', we refer thosr u Ik) wish to kfiow accurately the nieri'.s id' the tjiieblion. It is generally known, however, thai ihe convVi;ti(jn by wl.icli ibe duties on I he \i‘SM'ls and cari;oes of the respective iiiilion> v. ' i'e eij'.uilized. was'tic\exlen ill I h\ liriiai;! to her roloni il possessions inAiiieiica; and though niiain cnum- difierenccs between the two countries-— am! that any blame arising from the fail ure orthe negociation, will attach to the British goveininent. The sentiments of President Adams, as expressed in his able messaj^c at ih« opening ol the last ('ongress, are perfect ly clear and explicit on this point; and place in their true light the unjbunded and ungenerous imputations of the En quirer and liis correspontlcni. \\'’c(juote the President’s own language : “The policy of the United States, in their commercial intercourse w ith other n..tioiis, has tdw ays been of the n'lOst liberal chanu ter. In the mutual ext liunge of their res|j etr > pro ductions, they have abstained altogelii.r from liroliibitions—lin y have interdicted ilieniM i\e» the pow er of la% ing taxes upon e\p(H■^^. and w believer they have favored their nv> n Seipping’, by spc'cial prefer,nces, or i y.dushi .,oriVHege» in their own ports, it has been only w,t i a view to countervail similar favors and e.\> i.i ..ons grHUted by the nations with whom have l)cen eng;igi d in trafli ■. to flu .r own jiei pie or shipping, ;uid *o the disadv:intage of ours. Im- niediat ly all' r tin close of the |a>t war, a pro posal w as fairly m.;deb\ the act of Congre'^-. of till 3d of March, jM15, t>o all the maritime na tions to lay •:iside th system of retaliating res- tnelions aiul exclusions, and to ,daec ti.e ship- 1) II;; of iioth parlies to tlu common trade, on a fnotiiig of e.niallty, in rcspeei to the duties of tonna].;e a:i.l inqjurt. 'I'he oiler was partmlly and succi-.ssively aoci-pted by Creat liritain, S\ve.l(ii, the Netlierlands, the Haneeatle Ci- tie.>,, Prussia, Sardinia, the Duke of Old. nourg, and l{iisHi:i.— It was also adopted, under ec tain modilicatioiis, in our l.ite commercial coiaen-. tion with France. And, ' y the act of Coi.giesa of 8th .laiiuary, 1S24, it li;is received a new oon- (irmatit:n, with all the. nation.'* who had luccded to it, and has been offere*! ag.un to all those who are, or may hereafter be, willing to abide in reciprot ity by it. But all thc.se regidation*, whether estabhsheU by treaty, or by irimicipal Till ri st of the prizes Heating in the w heel a siqn' illferi*'' |)1 iZi. r ,1 II .twill I lie JAM *11 ini' iiu.>1.111^ 111 VII.. tl,r >•' I uiK i.t, ..momnlne lo I p K' ts ami Shares can ne had in the above j sclu ;i> at the Maiiagtrs’ cliices. j p,izos p:tya!>le at the Agency of the Rank of ^Vholo Fickets, }>5 00 I l-iuarters, $1 25 , C;q)L'-Fear, in llillsboroiigli, N. C. 30 d;iys after. 2 50 1 ' the completion of the thaw iig, subject'to a dls- ^r7°Tl.,'krts and Sh. ivs in tho ol.ovo^ o.nt «.t 15 per cent. All prizes l.ot demanded I^iOtlerv, are for sale at the oflice ol the ( ataw within 12 nioiitlis froni the completion of tin drawing, will lie cor.hiilcivd as I'ortt.itcd to the uses of the l,otter\. ,1. AVK15B, Commissioner. IIiUf-horot(i:lt, Jlpril, 1826. 'Fhe attention of the North-CaroV'na puld.lcis respc ctfiill) iiiviti d to the foregi.iiig scheme. 'I'he hiudaiile jjurjio^v coiitenijihitei will, it is ho])ed, s,eeiire to it the aid of those who are frieiuriy to tir. iiit r. sisof lili rattiri andscieiici ; and the name aleiie (d’tlie g( n1 emaii who h;is J4, 1S26.—3t’07. ha.louriud. Ordn’sby n'ail, enclosing the cash* will':e i)romi)tly atieiided lo. \»w Sv\\e. rp:iF. subscrliicr ..fVers J. 1' for .sale a vahuiide _ ' .,ft of l.aiiii, on acceiii- oii 'ting ti riiis, which,ggafeU l,.\\r part ol Iredell comity, on the Viead w ati rsof |{ocl. _\ I.’lv. r, aljoli»iiig the lands | poi,st',itVd to act as t •()lnInl^^.Ol,l r in tlie maii- ofS. ll(,iistoii, P.enianun I revard ;uid others, , „„,„t «t' the I.(u1» ry, is a -iittielc lit ]>!edg. of and c«v''iiieiig 37J ..eris. The said land is "t j Jalniess with, wiiicli il w.ll ne conducti'i. goo’(jii.iitN an! well watered, l.othastos,'nngs| A. 1>. Ml UIMIKV. aml r.ncUOs. fQ^Tickots in the above J.ottcr; air nifre ! aiul wm jmidure'C()rn, cotton or wheat,! for sale at the Otllce «i tlie .fourn .1. UaUts b\ in se,,rM-ieiil (pM’itlt\ to abundantly coiiipinsate I n the '■•.isbandnvin for his labnr. F.xperimc nt has . prov. n that- it is peculiarly adapted to receive ; , • lrre.it and permanent beuelit from manure.— fill IK snb.scriher ir.tonns nisln. lu.s ami tl.e There is on it a lanje porli'in of low gr uml';, J. |)uidle, that he h;.s pi:r. li..«ed t!i..t w.ll of excellent (imdity,’ (I'her for meadow or pas- ' knouii . ^tiilirishinent, ! ,u iy o;m'..-i1 and ore.i],i lure, lU or IJ acre’s of w hich are in iM)'.»d order td b> Dr. lieinl'isoii, ;,iid .s now prejiari lil. Will be prompllv atteiuleil to. ^ Vvi\'A\c ViUU‘v\u\uw\ fi'i to suit pil1T.ll. plact of residence I . I .. 1>1 f4 and have been mow ed for a number ot ye ars. The principal dweHiiig.hMnse is large and coi'n- niodioiis, which, with a little additional expense, Tiiii'ht be ni i.le comfortable ami Oonveiiieiit even for'a large familv. Tii ‘situation on which it .Mauds is probidd’y equal to ;iny in tins or the ,.d- jaceiit counties-' There is a wi ll of K''>d wa ter co.iveiiient to the Inm-te, ami a lai^- , fertile g;u-den. There are two improve.nts on tins tract, which w ill be sold togellu r or se'.arately, It w (I’ldd be a d.’sir.i de lor a Uiem'.Kr .■!' the jri-oi'es- .Sion ol l.av. or a Pii\_slei.in, oeiii;; in a re-;;.-('t- al)le and populous m ighhoi'hoo.l, ;i’i I a', n .•'l\ *.11 Cf[ual distance trom li' e sir'rouuding villa”es. It is unnecessary to give a further ■.U sciiot.ou of this land, as ihosi, no doubi, w isliini;- to |:'ir- cliasv', will view t!ie prmiisi. s. For tenn:-, ap ply to the sub---riber, living .5 nilL's north ot C(jiicord, Cabarrus county. A. r. .M’WUF. N. n. Approved cash notis, ne,;roes, or notes ncg(jti.ible and pa\;iid‘ at the Ciiailotte Hank, vill be reel ivcd in payment. A. C. M. yjtf d to lid '.s I'.o'.i eiitei-lain travi 11. rs and el'.iers, who i...iv pleas.- lo call on him ; a:id no . Xeitlons w ;11 I e sp.e'ed to r> iiiier tlu ni con.f' rtn'.de, and tin ir s:.'V a- gree;nde. Il.s t:il)ii will i-e iurnislicd with i > erv varletv wb:e!i tlie r;;i!r.!r_N all'oids; his l;ar wllli the best of rupiors; and’ hls.st.edis wilh pi nt\ of i)r.i\t inler, ,>iid careful .-.ei vants v, ill L)C in conslai.t .'.ttLiidan e. IMiiFdi'F 1. DINKINS. Charlotte, Ajiril 20, ' J'' v\sVi MV V'i w\ V1 uV\\\\ivt u\, XuWeu. \1,I. persons indebted to n'.e by book ac- rount, are earnestly repn .sted to Ikpiidate the same between now and tlu 1st of D« ci m- i)er next. Such as will do so by note, will stand a i:ha.:ce for farther ii.dul,-,enc( ; hut such us will not, ma) expei t to he sued immediatelN. 'V\\c* 'Vi\Wuv\v\g Vl^ll.l.he ixecuted this winter with morr ff des latch than formerly; md as for its stvie an.i workma, sb;|), it wil' be ief rior to none, ^iy piices will C(«ires|)oii VMth Inc tmu-'i, for caili, or payment siiiii'ed by some approved jiersoii re.snhi.g in ih viihig-e. Al.KX l.liAilAM. ( harh'tte, .Nov. 4, —’6 B » F. U' ti VNI) Sta.TC lions' . In ('Iiavlotte, N( 1 il.jd WufV\\V!iV* !' : ; the sign •t!i-' 'aroiina !:(M'd,ir ( f til !.v 1 .5 i>\eVSV‘CY \Vv\uUh\. \MAN of sobriety, imlusM-y, and Mie acms- toiiied to tlie use of Negroi.s. I o surh a one ilner.il wages will be gixeii. A neiii with a small family would he preferred. 4V8 ■ \VM. J. rOLK. I >1 liee, “ / i)u;i ..,\ f \hM.,ster. r.!.! iivictui'i s ' r..,' 'I o V, hie Iir.i), ;il:d for :,ale at t’l' V iiWvd S\u\V‘S .\Awvv‘kCi\, NOIM II-CAIM'I »NA 'nlS I lM( 'i. it rtn.eiiibei'ed, that h it Kn-'re, wit, oji , M'il da_' i f An;r li. tlle _\e , i.f oiir l.(>rd ::i'l in I he fl;t I-lir.->l M ai (;!'.'kw.eri ca n ii.eej.c nib i'.( (, 11 . i t • . Si.am.ii : i.ii, of sai l Disl) .ct, liatli i!L| 1 11 dlls olheu the tltli-oi ji F.eok, 11 . ) :.■ Ill u IV ;i'..f i.i ( i unis as ;iUtl jr a'ltl piDj.rieKyr, in the wor.is f»Ml(j\ung, lo w'l! ;— Iti>kh\.'i\: 11/ IJ. Slu'. irlhr. Ill ( ('I'm ,ri;..l V *o iie act of Coni^i ( S' of the Fiilti.d s.ii . Ill' tkdan act ti.r ihi t ncoiil' :,g. !in 1.1 ol*l .‘I l.e i y see..ring t!,'* copies of Ma, s, (:li.ii ts at . 1> i.ks to dll anthors and pro- iuli.tors i.lMicli eopii .s, diniiig tii- liincs there- 111 ii.lined ; ;oi^. aln', to ;•!! .el, (..titled an act, suppl' 1. ntaiy to an aet, "; ,ii ih i an ;u t ♦or the ( iieiiur.igeineiil of leal iiini:, . \ the seen’, ing (if 1 e|)H S ('I ('harts und Hooks lo the aii- dior., and piu,iri'. t^rs ol'sin |i c( i/ie;, during the I I'.e.-s then in inehtie.icd, and -.Mi-ntliiig the beii'jiit tiK n I I to llie aii.> (d designing, engr:. \i..j;, a.id ( tel.i.ig ll;-to,ical and other prints-” I, W1 i.1 i. 11 \ V w *iHii, (;ii rl: of the I,. S. Dis'.i.ct » eiiit (,t t»K- t '..ii.d Mates f(-r the Di .'r. I al'.resald, ti'i lier*. bj Ci'Ttify, th:;? tlie t ii'eLd.ig is a true C'lj.^'-iVom 'In iv('out-.or liiv oile'e. Wl'ix.-. Tuy naii.e and M...1 of oliice, at hahlgli, this 15'h d:ij ( f ' S( ijieiiibcr, Di.-''. 1 H-’S \MM . H. IIAVW {) )i), ^V/,-. . 1 /nUa. W. Viv\Vhvu\, 1 t K i L'»N,-' !e.:rlii.iiks lo !i-r i:v, I I ^ p'dule, fi«r ♦i.e ir.icral ene eruit'il poris have bet n throv/n open, . i ii i:as tu'ver becti done, the lirpoi t j en.ictmrnts, arc still sulijcct to one iini)on.int oiAends, to llu> extern which might havr ' restriction. The removal of discriniinat ng du- b.'..n ixi.crie.l ,;ii il..- pi ii.eri.lf ,,r ,p. j '7"^ ^ ' V. ■ . , 1 • . tiflhe grew t!i, produce or maiiulactiire of th© •(i( ity. Ni iliti'i' has this partial j country to wiiicli the ves.sel belongs,or to micU > iii' C been exlerded lo all articles, nor | Rrticii s as lU'e most usually first shipij. 1 tVoin I (jMcIe'led, :,ccordin;.> to tlu* Uej;ort, on her ports. Il irill deserve /he .icritnrs cnn ultra* ■. (d pei'fert e(iuality. Thm, z h»n oj ('un;p-c.'n;, whrthir even thin rtmnunt of ;d .^1^0 aniving from tlie Un: | ,-/c'// md ■1. ai .r,,.,,. k; ,1m- We,I l>..lits Zt'r^ , omav in th' arj at tkc H/A oJ J, in;,, i/, niav Ir c i uiii:ia>Mig dutv over and m,f iic c.cir/i fc'i In irrlttn'r. all ari,, tiN i f >u /c.mn~ (hzt nft fiiolii/ii/rd, of »/•/«. / cnfuit'i/ .sovrn they wdif iif lit pnnhm nr manuf, fin re. Pi,,|jo9t- tioiis t,, this I fleet h.neari A(!_\ u i n mad • t(' u.s In mo'e than one liuiopc.iu goveri.ineut, aiiil It IS pr-.lafde tliat if onci e.staijiisln-il by legishitii.i, or compact with any disthigulshed iNaiit ill - state, it would recommend itself bv experience of its alvantages to the general ac cession of ;dl.” at IS iiiiposrd on a \..s>jel it*d e; i :.;o jVoiii^ CaiK'.dii. (’'ili ; in-' the (,o.*>; , V as iiilt I :d pal Is oi tlu eiTipuT. ■ !>i I i->li c. bii.ei I'liiik thai. '-vr com- • Itiv \\i!n as iiitic i (‘u^’(jn of il.is, .islhcv wodid (/four ti(jt I'.dii.'.Mr'g- ilieir sugrti on the same terms as that (d' l/'i;is.ian,!, —;i principle v/hich the ('oiuni'tee 'lio.iglit pai'WJok too much of alislract ♦ rVh; to enter tnio a commerci j1 an ange- -r,,. \\u „ i*„ , , rv .1 >v heeling (mzetle gives the fol- iiient intendto lor'lie ad\:intage ol ^oth . „ . • . r* i , , r . ■ I lf>wing relutne t(H'ic C^'Higression il e ec- p.:rtic.s. 1 hev couiplain, oo, il cerlaui > ,, . , v. ; . i i i i , , ' . , ; tion iM (> I ■. w!iu h has just lennmaled. vixal'.ons 111 tlie eodertioii ol tlie revenue /i; i,./ ,■ i ,i , , ' , ,1 w I I I I 11 JUntton.—In the lotli Congres- iiiid ees in the West Indiu poi t.«, wluch, • „ i i , r .u . ■ . •’ sional district from the returns rcreived. !houtrh as luuriH !pal Icgukitions tl.fv ari> • • . -im ^ , ,■ It IS'. onjectured that 1 lios. Siiaumjii, o not subieciso ci.m daini as reguiusii.i- j. i i , , , J ' , 7, . Heln ont coun^v, r.a.s been eicetec to fill Mona int’iC()urse, coiitt avene Ibal pist ^ i i i , . I the vacancy occasioned by the resii-na- , .o|,roc,.y >0,K I, suppose m b. j,,,, . nuin.ul d.Mlr ,,l ,l„. l„„ cubi.i.ls, I „r 1, In the immediate repe.il ol the discrimin-1 elected to the next congress, iiiiiig jluties by an act (d‘congre.ss, it wasl From the 11th Congressional dis'rict, urged, on the other hand, that we rould j we have heard nothing since Wednesday loi ex|)e( t hnglaiKi to place us on the last.; the returns tlien reteived ga.e Johti viKis and the m;ra|;enie!it a bii'ik, (.f I'sil:: a book, [b;. Ab (it sign and use lil. Ml V iil H NK le, .!. i.-. M. \\ 1 \:,iider (lOrloir 11 vt' the Hoi I el r-. , A. N!. \ i;e , !;..st';" I,: Koc for sale at Lliis UliU'c. i> v,!e 1 now r. 1. li. s ;il • J.. y ] c~t i \ I. d, '(till rc‘ jk e* i\il- ei'Mii.ie.Kee (/i p .Irei';.:; e. Sle '1 ur.ee'ly o I'i,lie Dr. .Iwl'ilisoil’■, vl.l be ,t tt-. !• jua [): red t j do all l.vi’yaiid .Mii.’.waniu'ving. l " i;e I,living tlicir vwu'.v neall\ \. , .; I e jiateli. •I.’!: i ^.eai--;~t n.shif'ti.s nre daii\ foot in’of integral ,]>ai ts ol'.lier own em pire, and such she considered her rolon- i( s ;o hr : That as to the vexations sp(jkeii ol, in'tlie imposition of duties and f. es, they did not,exist in point of fact, or were munici]>al regulations of which wc had no right to compiain:— I hut iis to the prohibii'ion of certain ar- ti les by I'.Mgland, wc ourselves prohibit- e'!*-t :e very same articles *. And in Hne, j i!,at us we might, at this moment, reap all the substamial advantages of an uti- sharkled intrrenuse, we, by tlie cnntinu- r^nce of our discriniinating duties, only iinpo.sed a heavy burden, in the shape of the retaliatory duties of I'.nglund, on our tradi’, while no evil could possibly result i'roin it'peal, whether from I5ri’i.ii.h conipi dtion or other ivise. It secn.s, tlun, ’.hat thvre was a dlfl'er- ence ;f opinion in the senate, as to the mode of abolishing a system of which all were ecjuully (U-'sirous of being l id. Hut sii;'posing r.n immeiliate repeal to iiave betn the vrisfi' rnursc, and tiiat our trade lias suIVcrod by the delay, this seems no I'cason why the Hritish cabinet -.liould, iic'.oi dinr; to the assertion of the letter be fore referred to, refuse to do any thing till congress shall pass such a iiiil. li'there lie an hr iu .it w ish in both tahii-els to ad- jcst the jioiut, oU!'i-can !.e ii.dicatifl us wtil liircugh a ciiploiiiat!'’ e(;mniunica- tion, as ijy a |)u!>iic art. S>me douljt :oo tiK.y be eiitertaiticd of the polity recivn- n:(’i.d(il in the sjiiie le'.te:-. of u less strict liiTfnee lo the (u!!dainc.ital j;r inci;des fur uhitli ViC have bien contcndinij so iot'g. W [l!» i : ;’;Trd ti', t'le coi:r,s(' m hich lius hern jjursue'* by l!.c .viaerican l^xccu'ive C. Wright a liandscr.ic majority. Tho gentlemen are all friends of the adminis tration. nil. i.; (;Uii! to iie\ . 1'. i. el. oixd ar.d I in tius mai'er, we repcut with perfect ( oid^l;.'!.. e, tiic senliiniijt v\ iii jh !;.is be n h(;! .'tof('i e uttei-ed, that w I'.en the conxs- ]:on(.I:M(e on tLis su'.ject is l.iM befo.-c t!ie .Xiiiei'ican peop!'-, i- will sccti llu.tilie llxreiitive i ..s d( ro evet y thing ( otisislci.t wiili ilic honor i;nd interest ol '.!’.c lui'ici'j ’o cfilxt an fi'tj" /viucut of the The “Centerville Timfis,” of Saturday says, “By some remarks in the Haiti- more Patriot, it would seem that the writer entertains a doubt whether Mr. Kerr our preirnt representative, is in fa vor of Mr. Adams’ administration. It is due lo that fjentlrn'Jtn to say that he, in several of his public fipccclics, declared himself dccid.-'dly in favc^r of t'lc adniinis tration us far as it had progressed.” N'uinhering .Mr. Kcjt with the friendT of the administration, t!ie rcprfscntation from Maryland to the twentiethcongipss. will b>* seven in favor of and two opposed to the ailniinibtration. i)Innjia >id Jicpnhli nn. Lilfiji raice.^'V\\i.\ editor of the True A- ineiic: n, something mo'-e than hints that two g titlemen ofNe\'-Vo!k, well knov/n for ll'.eir p'lrty zeal, retulerrd themselves exire:ae’iy and oHVnsi vely ofii' ious during the «'iertion in N’ew-Jersey. rhepei.jons rereiml to, arc Messrs. Swurtwout and Ogden; if these things are done in a grrrn tree, « hat 'diall I^e done in a dry— tf’i.iis early, parly fccdiiigs dictate such exiti.sivc I nci oacliments, what may wc* noi. look for, bclbre ‘.he close of tiie pres ide ntial canvass. T. S. Uaz. ?iii.sf.'i.To.v (\. J.) Of r. I.».—"'.Ve are glad t) le.Trn that the election in New- Jc rsey is over—and h'ipe that old friends who n.uy have misunderstood each other, aii.l who have bccu estranged ly the vio lent, and to iis tinexpfeted asperity, of an .’.eriion controversy, will meet again in good hiim«r and friendsiiip. When rrjoi(.in;;i. however, at such an event, it. becomes us as puiriots, to express luir selves in .i m'.nner which cannot hr mis- t.»l;eii. \\’e therefore in u spirit of frank ness Mild wiihoiit I'.tsiiation say, that v;' at c Iiunpy at the ri'sul’. of the lijte elcciior
The Journal (Salisbury, N.C.)
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