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I'OLl 'l^AI. MO\...UK.\TS. (" C(' Alabamn 'I’ri! :’j;p. r.s j,:.s I. '. II >iatf*d n ?'»'■ ;•’ ‘^|H ui ih h _ ilv* t“;iiit;l;iclion. polilh-al lift* iias be n a series C-: fo tl'- uKiinienace of popular rights. ' r .li.'-tion ( ;ic*i 'M wiiliia iis prvO :i iii? th-i •' rtLiM.-a.ioij of .rills';':'■ s” ^ d. ,u«! w.,.,d,a„y ..««* an! Str.it, fir lint iiu*ori iiptib!*- an i l;igh niirvlil sioio goods, rrflect how much of ihe price ihcy pay i and sensible remaiks of ihe Fayeite\illo Caro i ciiis is e^tahli>hra for’ niorrh- has jToj,.-. you wiil ^ bounty ‘ ‘ haveolher nui! more ({♦•cisivt* eviib no** oi th*' popM- r 4U *v, 0 nave o..ie. ‘ ‘ to iho inanufacturcFS of the norlh ? We hardly or their coniplainis against this uu piuhJer would be more general and tiee{i-toned than they are—even our Whig Faimers, ,:,s 1. . M ^tat,.d n P'‘r n. >sp. ctus is loi haveolher nud .nore .U*cis.vt* evid.no.s ol th- pop-.- '' ‘ [...ins. of fco^n.n.n.liM- John („ yu .om. lo „f th-..ext cl.mncrailc ran.ihlMto fort!... !>,>.- •« manufacfJ h-. pr. M.l ncy. til.: I' * ii-HMnuc p iity oaMo ijumh (j Calhoun, of Suu;h Citol.nj—.V ihiii!; ihey do, o; us UMtched hi gr''V.„ m pul.hc l.vor w.ih no hi- ^ _y,■ : j,. „ „! p, 1 t; ir - rigin . fOi- *, a.l 1 I c. •; i >.. - whici \4r ' -.il ■' .ir f. i tie* i c w ;d iro ibj.'t- ‘ s : 1 . -'■Ir. (‘ulhon ’s -C ,i.. t ■;' party for y.e.- ; • . ’ ". ‘h w;.' Jii■ c .1- ^ ISU: e'S Pfe 1;U; A ' : • ; of 1 53t. by ^ n; i e ;' 1 in the .•ank.‘ ;■? th.' ’ h. 'ich w’ ic^ Sep F , uh: fhn {-] rels •jitrin.'' . 1. 1 vi; '.V >n for 1 :n®’h ! a huir i 1“ i now' th' K’‘'i")'.v!t I t 1 ; ' odim* tp i'-ui--: Mr. CnJhrvn in Nch: Yor!:. — ?'Ir. C illionn'5 po- wo imagine, would no longer lollow the lead of f 111.* ri;/lits‘-i tiiG States puiaritv iri Nf'W \ or!c is inarjitestiy an l raj-iily in advocating a protective taritf. ■ ,> of Ihoso . it,cr. nsir,2. '1>. • .locti in. s of fV..f trn.l,., vvhioh an' following nliun am f.i.mi-'. '.hi |. I .1 .'O r„ r 1 .1.11 ^ P‘ ' P' ^ 1*^' j I,.,of ilie rri.-ciical operalion of ihe tariff, we are iiidu'ut-1 woiilil electioneer against tli-ir opponenis lor certain • n,.p. .= 1 itt u. an I n-'iit ukim iri.i .\ir. t , , o • r/- ^ abuses and Dracrise the verv same them>elves when !S th" c ii.npin;. ■ f Ih, n (l-,c!ti..i ?. At ttl to a speccli inaue at the last Session of Congress, nian. in regard to onr next Legis.aturo : Upon this Legislature depends the liiture ascen dency of ihe Democratic party in this State. Let cach hidiridmil of that parftj remember this when he is about to cast his vote tor or :igain&t ;t measure. Let him cspecuilly remember this in his voles on rc- motalst from, and appointments to, o^icc. We solemnly warn them against all scrambling for o.^ce. Let them rorncmber that tiiat is what we bla-ned the whigs for; and we cannot too strongly express our detestaiinn of a man. or s*t ot men, who r\ rvi T mrv" ]'or the following pliiin and siriking illustration ill '■' lormei int* f umi '.u m - m Uiui ui’-v. ‘I*'' u ^ . I . ^ - ;_,i. I,. I : in • .ii 1. ' nr.ra-dis- ritrirr to Oil u ij.'t, i cvi(.r- ^.ulrii’Un id'- t. •.» ■ v.j=.- v. v..... . w. get into power ?he r. cpii» c:r. at in 'i’arrirria -y M.ilK s-ay^ by iLe lion.?*lAF.K A. Coori:R of Georgia. Uead | ofsucii conluct can ever at'tcr have the support ol 111 Ht.vK- 'S fwh- lit! ill. : ■ Cl an ! crirhusi-is'!-' nii i ( (.•■.vt r;ul ’ 'i h'?r* arf* ’an’ niiJ iaii i iricriufactiirt rs. Read it, and then say ii you ; can go •• Cl-nj and the. Tariff. ' A TABLE, : n a wit!) tl"e Iti; Hr::!!. •• \v li* ti \V i, ? ;! ^af'i ifi;iiig ii if-nd nf Mr, ( ail; Mii’^) ui; ai‘ I > 'i ■ :-u; .>w;l (if the 1 a- th';t di^'d in iH. (lie a;)])!=!!!>'• wa i niri -viati j!i. at tilt; c.ill- th* litjh’nni:: M /H; iool his ' It. vai-d in the » xtr? m?'.” Oj'p'! ill =n, h ive healt;d rn- nti s =n;* thing. I hiui f.-(jin i'une of his ; is roakir.ir tri'cat pri ;:rf .«s wi'h t!.." j N r.i^H’r;;!'y f f 1 .ivmers of Noith Carolina ; and know that at j liiis paper lor any otlk«^ ■ rr.-ihird of this tax thus liiclK’d from your iia;d iain:nc:s ijocs as a bountv to the New Eng- Aud there is anoiii^ r aluse which has becomc common in our Legislatuies. which is not mcntion- ■ ed bv our brother of the CaroHman. And tlie fiii’t is. that \!r. ( 'all.nur; We allude i to tiie practice of filling all the important cfTiOCi in i the bestowal of that lody with ?:ii\’nbcrs oi thr he- p-iidaturc. So common has tliis practice b' come of Willi what a glow ol frotid Mlisnurii* tariff* D; inocrat who withstood the political 1810, look back upon hii course in P ble contest, and ihe changcs that have e place, lie c.m exclaim in *.he majesty W*f a ffCe- man—‘"Truth is mighty and wdL previ^'^ Wefi- ded to the everlasting doctrines of the locraiic party—doctrines based lipnn justice, tru^. pjhiily and the inalienable lights of man—& Jung I.) them in the dark hours of disasterand dt^J^ --whea an overwhelming majoiity of the people - j almost every State in the Union seeme d to hate )§» ihtir reason, an l given ihemselvt? up lo debaiicl riesai. I the worship of idols, he now, in the ir: spac of less than two yeais, beholds his ch^i ^d do..*- trincs liiumphing in almost every r»oo!^i. 1 corn' r of the Union; h-? lehoids the pfcple B'f iking to con.'i’iousnt 5S. and, casting fiom theiriij^ I ose who speil-b'^ nii ihfin in li^lO. r*‘;ijsei!.ing ifc ir ligli’s as ficemiii, tearing down and tramphag ihe d.iit 1 a.i-r our party, i t and t ais ti at ur-n. ;d^rof the ('.)nslilution. .Jin :rd. ’f I'lamt;! Ml of sovereiirntv.- Hiai.ilcnance of f r ds'flt. ‘ j l-‘ t i' s, O' ‘ i avowal of h;s o; lii; i;.. on p i'-y—havi;ig no il.r^jght to [■'/. •:!. nt—‘.vvay-'l by o I ’; ; I'j- n ' ■ —ftw) \ iiin:r w . , 11 I U|;ri !;t I.jitJll l;i- h • ; i tr.:;ii a fiiwaid to the .p 3i; , r -Vfi I'ed al:*n' bv 1; an ! t'l it (li‘V!;ti.)n to ■» • . V" X-:- s .-.rC.V; *- * . the. foreign cost and cliargcs 0/ rcrtain \ ^ rr ^ \ ^ , 1 i'. , , (uiicits ddirerul into ihe Vniltd Stales; Me i late years, that L'.c first st p an Ouicc-seeucr la.vt ^ j erecu 1 by me , leaders, quantity .supposed to be bought by one snuill fami- j waim hin stlf into the confidence of the people j j .•.-iirn'r- up the glorious unspoll*j|| anner ct i ' i>• -.-v;.,.,..uhea .0 ..y ti. i. ^ ,a.hot roll it and electioneer wilii his feilow inembcie', is , qj ihe U-[.’ilih.-.ui Uhurcii. rc.'it' Li 11(1 ilia rire. js of ; 1 onsil 2 i ■ .... I. ^C! .1 ! ■ ; .li 1 C,. ’-ili ■ V- : 11 I ff! fi;.' : .’l-'i :il of !:). 1,- itry W t; t .) tilC ;la:5;j; oi p:^ti Iwll^iij I V act h^ j I ) I • ii'e d,Uh )' n't 11 ^ n^r* (o ii’j >-vn i;-' rrst^. 1 1 •) } ctd. [?ns. .1: I* n I 11•1i; ■ ■; a W>:i idiy^d i .''■yl' .liin in 'lj(* act iii c '-riiin^ n, tlie . i^r.'s wh;;?: • appiri'til to t vi.ry ouf. I, ’er in le, •h w ha .i i Ol : 1 4 nJ di ul«li i notii »g t ;■ ci..i '’Tid evfiv lhit'7 to los Int iil 1 an t a-tivc posi'ian to so.ne c-f ■ isur s if'^.'ie I r,'( !iiig _\dinini.'tration, had i for h 0 ti po-!i;.)ii ii» the air. ''t:.);:s o!' its n- i and h- hr cr.w'-’ n W- Uikf a !vatU-.ii’^c o‘ that i 1 all 1 v h • c.-'ul i h.ive co.:i!r;:indi'd ■ .'>ior). 11^- I!)! p't:J.-nc''i i'.;i a !. V j:!id ran'y ■ ': I J- lilt- ■ . ; • ii ' I •’ ill‘. I if ;i;l i . . ) j ■V* ai'o j. iiS v -ii t j. 1 ! niiTht u * ii havt; r -.i t j . li -..i. [!('. ! Ill:: : r. : tv. j b'J.Jlh !'jM. U,K!St*a>'i> I I;. j'-’l r jV.;L-i-S—^‘"livuu’t'd ot liJf •: • at i;, hctae of hn.inci il- i);- :;tr tJiyfh I'! its ),t. . vea.n! ■ i;- s ic-’rys. kill • i:i * ’ of a:’-v'I::.jent to ps inci- i ^ ia 11' ii £.ii ^ rvv 1 d.Ai^ ( Njit’.’C, G u S cts lb. Sii.-rar, bbl. 't -t e:s Ib. Slioc?, te ct.s j).'iir, Brid’i s 50 ct« e;n-li, h ndslail', / •''3 50j'ir duz. 41 cts do7. ^ r-Ti r-t-: ^ '^orth-v nroliiK;, TUE;^DAY MOILXIXG, .\OV. 1, 1^12. !) ‘ of til ' I -utcil 2 I ‘-A M n f^> a s L’ n ?! J J ii ii 5L' I lA^ h U U '[ i 3 3»;r Di'hc'-. }5)u; , I .'ia i, Sii'.r. Ib. S.-y!!) S. Spa(i‘js, CjC" Drriwiiii; kir.vi’s, t J Axc-s ( ’. c. llainmcrs, 1'. chain?. [-0 CIS (io7. ;,5 ctr- do/. ^ y. Cts 111. » ] !l ct.S lb. V cU cts (it;/.. .^'3 I'ts 'incU, ■}•} ft~ ib. 7,> cfs «.ach, •Ij cts L'a».‘h, C5 cts oacli, !.! ctscai-h, 7 Til 81 each, SI 56 each, •■^1 jT loz. »iO*do/.. ;>0 cts pair, Th T;i-rAROLIXA. .1: hejir } V inf ii..- ■ CO I'J iiSi l V ; ii. 'V •;n / h II i:iir; ti; h»‘ ii ; b^''!! i-:: Th-. ;i i?s )r4i’; ; *y nv ed i; r. cti'i. i of I; V t4 Ii 1 ,icy . h” ii! ujhi i h is ore !'■ jjstrty i~ :i!rou(iy rail;; : r..:n"'3t -'p irc^'rc i armi’fi Iii“ liarin-r vv;::-b is b odir!;^ p:>r!y to is iinal tri- i' :!’.ih. 'I’a.' 1-w th.’il i=Mli I'rr Will S')Cii i>t* r-.i’iii il rn^sor it? 1 f !'’s: r-” jbr:r :i. r is iii;^crib;il 'i iiai-k; ; Low •■! •.!- ; 'So 1/1-r; S::i>.\r\t:on f nc'T I?avk>^ ; }’a -nomy ; r'KTTjvN ■ M :=M i ^ r;{:. r .M)}!:.u;;Nt ;; 'iw 'lit:: ’uN'TI- 1 : .: . \ .i I 111 1 '■ 'IS-' \va! ii.:; iiv •: 1 'i;i.l 1; 1 ::’i ^u.: ; .i;i ■ \'l j I :' ; ' 'X “■* ^ li'.'Ilil’' 'i-'i.;'‘ tJ. iil'iT . . 1 1'' !\ v, li .t ; ■ t'> r!.v !? ■”. -r of 'bos., l>y i it w 11 u:iv ■ bLt ’i %v,>ii; arid lonir will it j>- r;.fui i? - tii iiiu ; ry aiiil p;os:j; rity tbe country.”—John ' -i?..-. Hand s-i\v=, I'O cts each, 'iVa kcttks, 75 ots oachj iiar iron, Steel, lia2fL’’m£r, Ropo, " 'i will!', (' dico, un.T, cts lb. ] I cts 11). 10 cts vard. 4Vctlb. rj.j cts lb. 8 a 12 cts yl (j a 10 cts yil oO cts a .Si I ‘:-ai se v.'tXil- i. 11 cioti'.-, 4."> cts y.l. \\\)ol bats, 35 a 40 cts. ijoiincts, 75 a I 00 IMEETiXG I?; gABAUi.rS. (Itini-Uij Did]! on AfT^^r. Tatc \ bomriit by each (’r- of (7.r iiii’.d j jiiin'ihj. il hu tarn ily. 13 Inisii. ID c‘ts. bu. >?1 50 50 O ct.s 11). 1 .-0 2!>> lbs. 5 cts lb. in ;.0 pair, liO cts jjiiir •.) ■1 St'tS, / 1 •'ii 2 25 S pr ct. i 3 65 w Ai LO pr c-nr. 1 50 5 ib-. 4 ct.s lb. 20 .•:U worth 30 pr ccnf, ;:o •'isl worth 30 pr com, 40 cts pack, 30 2 jiacks, .-0 1 lb. 20 CIS 11). 20 •SH w’thj 30 pr coat, ■i-5 I wo ‘dO nr cent. 21 two CO pr cont. 15 one 30 pr cciit. i-2 worlu 30 pr (\ nt. to one 81 cach, 1 lOcs w'th 2h cts lb. Ol 40cs w’th 30 pr cciif, 12' two pair, 30 pr ccnt; 1? 100 lbs. 20 pr cent, H 1 cent lb. 1 112 lbs. •S30 ton, 1 50 20 lbs. •S2.V ewt. 4 I .50 vards, C cts s(jr yu. \'t 75 50 fb.-^. 0 cts li). 3 10 lbs. G els lb. to J -5,^0 w’th 50 pr ijciit, 15 810 v. ’i'i 25 pr cciii, 2 50 •S25 w’-b •10 pr cent, •S2 w’th (. ("Vll, * -> •■i'-i w'th 35 p.r cciu, 1 10 — — rgo, 140 77 T^i.»ta. tax. (if) 05 In 40, w^ ,‘realon \ fleeted to zi falter ofncG and snaps his fingers at. his ’■ dtsf i tcd. a;.d v. earied with dLfeat; b'ltll Democ- constituents, liook al tlu' last whig l/'gisiaturc ; j , 'rheic were Jones, Bijhvin, Man gum, (iralian, and ; T^'ji.v had i perhaps others, all members oi' the 1/•gi^’atnre, and ; J u!-. in attachment lo th ilj nncipui! I'h'. ring conSidation, thal icy WLi'e b.ittiing !:• a 1 ighteottf u;sc, an I iheir scats unlii the adjournmei.t. thus, in eih ct, j Br,‘ holding two oiTiCOS at once: and wh n they cuuld j st.oii I ' iivatifi'-d. no longer draw pay as nunribers of the IiOgislalure, litivr our opn.m i they threw up that commission, and toolc linn'hir uiiivci^..! ; \v;;o th :r fonj h* pes *vt ul I m l so ;'.bund:irit’’ ? .Vnd i; ).v !,i t-lieer li ■;-:i in t'n ir at r id ii -IV i‘. ! r-6ii'i cl» ;1J i d.i d Oliice. which they could hold longer and make more money in. These are dangt rous j>recedi-nt5. and if followed up, will result in coi.verting our halls of k'gislation into an arena lor llie mercmary 10 scramble for cfllce. Our parly very propeily and severely condemned this conduct of our last Whig Loj’islaturo, and shall we have thc' morlilica- tion of seeing our friends, who now have power, perpetrate the very same wrongs ? We hope and ; coon-siiiin^ i ()a'. —ana \\\:) \\il;> won! 1 l.(H bit a DK'!-^- -ul.l le a model 11! ci; n Wh g ’ S 'Jc if (L €/i !—Tli«.‘ Editors oiMli Nali nai lntidli::::i't:v:er sav, tiicv wish so:ne perso more iii- genio’is tlian ih.-niselves would mv^ nt,/ jme olli* r term than locoiom to ap-ly to tl.«* 1 Vjt?( -ratic j ii - ty ; thev art* liieil of using so ucjly a wcs . That's ihe wav. f^ar oppot^.ents apply to us uily nanit"-’ trust not—for tho honor and success of our paily j j ^^oo.lness of our cau.e maki.tht n popu MO 7 ijc 1' !l' »\v rt;:’. j)- Total I'jrc'^n cost ci: charge, We are reijuested to state, that a ptiblic meeting ^ Aided togcuicr, oi tiH citiz' iis of Cabarrus county will talie pdace j A-^rcgatc auiount with the tax iucludod, ^ 20ft 82 at M'unt PIt asavf, on Saturday the ol/i in-\ 1 liave here supposed that a farmer or planter lays , , nr /. \ I out S200 82 in tht> purchase of these articles nameil. ] no iloii c.Hiir.N- W . Cai.kuti.i, i=, cx- | j y„,, without*theimporter\s profit.s—without charges from New York to the shoji of the retailed merchant- nev. I i • = -! . rtua ; ifi'!;•• r ■:/.l aliiai'.f ii_ht-‘ pvct d to bo pres^mt and addn^ss the meeting. I pcopl . .\ii i 11''.V th .t th‘^ pul;iij eve i ! ^ to Ih neM i'ic :d. n:-y. we sce evei'vwiu-re | j.-,^ /—On Satarday night last, about half past 8 ni l. ntjnts iu iiis I 'vor. Almost (-very i ■ i . i - i i - I - i o clock, the oHices bcion:img to the estiito 01 me late vva.!.' ) u.s ch-enn:,''( . 1 h iict' ol ine eslima-! ’ . , . a vfhicli le jj. h* 1.1 liy tlif m:is:-rs. j .James M, Hutchison v/ere discovered to be on hie. ia i'Mjd, thi fearfiii ti ’rj.ichincnrs that have been j The fue originated by accident—havin'^ cau^li: i.*T I a and principles in the vStale, we hope n; t. True, there may he instances in wl.ich an iiidul gence in this practice coul 1 bf'jtisliir d ;—bui it is only v.’hen suitable men to fill the oflicescannot Ll found out of the Legislature. in the language of ilie Caroliniaii—We solemn- !v warn oiir friends in the Lfgi^lature against I scramblinij for ofllcc. I-^iIl the oliic*. s of the Slait- j with trustworthv, substantial men, and tuin your fac s against all mere oflice beggars, such as arc aUvnvs croaking—‘’oliice, ofiice’’—'‘give, give;" (for liiere are soUiC such even in the iJcmocialiv: ranks ) We have great confidencc, howev’er— nay, we feel well-assumed, that the next L- gis!a- ture will not be disgraced by such an army of of when they hunt uj) somk tiling «. K-’. Ti ^ term /’* //if- ral was iii sl a[)j,li: d ioour paity hy I e l\di ra.'- i'ts ;i‘; M r« j rnn'-;i. ii* n vh v ".Mi .\ but'h h> ' butL-Chtii'r^, lo.iltials, agrari.rns,' Icrclu s, and : i :'nfi)COf;. and (;ur ]:arty and piinciph s ha'emirc'a I onto victoiv under it a'l ; and now. siin ; the ii'*- elecli.ais. iin y wafVv lo diop .v. p, n i inv. i;‘. same otht-r rav/-h;ad-and bloody-boiii 3ai. ne to sciii*- the women and clii'd an witli. \v’e ^•i^h th ii» :rr..at 5ucc!.;.s in liirir n siaiclu.'?. without the charge the importing merchant makes for advancing this tax io the Government for the farmer—and without r.dding, also, the reUiil mer-, , ^ ' i i'.., r.,!i ohant^s profit. I h.ave si u»vn That, i,M^M>en.ling .«;J iO I swunne.l abotU ivu,. iy,i in tne f.i.i 77 for these articles, §G9 05 are aihled for taxes, oi lo lO. I l.vtiii. Jonriiinm piity during ih.-ir brii>f po i facing of the fii o-nlace, ami wh,:n discovered w i 1 pov; up >M th-’ rr:a^sof (lie otutcs an I the j . , ... , , . 1 r I . I' 1 .1.1 r.' T-^ 1 up oeivveen tlic ceiJinqf and Ciiannov a. ■ ;)!■ . hav , tturaiiv di:-. t, t!i. »;v S oft**,.' Oem- ’ ® ‘ , as U' n 01 I 2 n ooa hurat o!it at liie roof of the house. . 1, .. s,}] vi.. 1; }3v the •m n? ,ii' i rat ex;.onent pi 'Hi!('.'« 1 mr>vituf>u* I’lh.' v>p,- >si!ion towards jtiie fiie was subdued with but sliglit damage lO the :n:5iUi :i af; i t.i > f-ii - queiit pr(''Stration of | building in which it originated. If the fire had ver’ i )ty. :M i tacii u-iiTsnniaiion to n'ali.:v’, j discovered a few minutes later, the conse([uen- ; a! I'l-'a ;d' a sti onLj ^ J.ivcrn a!v ol c.it'm^ . for. m thi; .1*. i.idicat ;i w!io h ■ ■ ; ni .to . . ■ ! /v . r.-ea^! V ■ 'mfry, 1 ' s n.jii ‘ lilt; ohi i’. ihr n ( •) 1- . » • rlt ■■ gc ; I r : tvt 'A ;ia‘ cut i'.;! i.i 't.iitni' I ctjS must have been most dis.istrous to our town, and our ii’tpf' upon j 1 flliliSrii s\ j! il ,M;tt“ ' ■'j-' => ^ .)f Lh • t.;;', :: ' f.i ! it. Ci i;^ina‘a.1, sejiai'ated fr; n it only l)y a petition, is j he eliic.' occu' led I'v tli--- ('l. rk ol our Cuunt\’ i I,. 'hen, tiie account of ti.e flArmer stands thus: Dn. To sundries as per bill renderedj at the torci^n cost am! (*harg'P, - - To tax or duty on suntlr^es boiig!:t by \ u'u’, li." j>*-i unt 1 v-iuicj cTvt,' To roinmission due to your merchant on 05 : lax advanced to Government lor you—2A per cent for advances, •• Amount. jxiiance uue your inerciiaiit. TENNESSEE LEGISLATURE. I Tlie pecuniary embarrassments of the jieople of ;? 1 Tennessee must be great in the extreme, if the pro- f CCi-';.ngs 67 ih'dr L^grislainrc are to i;d:on ns ‘Pi '"*! donee.' Petitions are >n praying relitf” { in various wavs. Some for a stay kr.v. providing (Ml S- pi )!i =.i if '! i ;.ioi r:i‘\' r ; r , •, a-id WlliiOUt .';!;V !.. ! . la dai- r( nl s* cti-.ii> u! ^■‘l:^!4].ir ( :j!;i!!Nias :i dt man Couit, uliere he i:et rs all his boolcs and papeis:- and witliin three ieetol' the CL i k’s o‘iic>* ;s tiie oiiict oi liie Jti'Fr.iisoMwhich coam.cts with the ex- i-;rc;j:r;. t.mci s :ir_ru(‘ ' tensive tavern establishment occuj'ied by Mr. liuijh- i;i ! in'i'ih -fj)''''. ']’ii» 21 I 51 209 82 I 72 r.^110 / J9 05 I IX. •• advi lo- thirds its appraised value; others praying the pas sage of a law lo authorize the Ba?i.ksof the State to .'Suspend spcciepajjinrnta ! and others to authorize the Bank's lo issue two millions of post-notis playable at ^3^ Wiio wo^iid noxV he a A\’ijig- a mod-rn co(*n Whig, we rneaij. 'I'he party is beaten ;«> death in almost every Slate in tlio l^id i. and promineiit men constantly quarri lliijg;’ »viih ( acii ollu r :—one sw'. aiing this is 'A'hig jw i iples, arui another dt-claring something else conipi' rs his i lea of the party's doct;ii>’(S. .And the ;|rn r.al def i? and rou!, of.the coons would not be i) isiippoita ble, if tliey were contending for any 5.X'1 and pcr- njtu-jcnt SLi of principles, 'j'iien tlnjTr would bo £o:n(‘ glory in dying- and some hone 61’ , Sesunic- tion at some future d:'.y. But ju;t Itic-', as th* ’v have don-.', .like a scattered flock *f varmints, some in cid r barreis, some in biush-bix s, some in sink-hoh s, sotne up a tree, and otluM ' iD hard ci !t r a tree, an J otnm' '.ii h fiolics. shows that liie })rcsi.t race 0* :oons ar 12 montiis to be loaned to fhe people, &c. *Vcco)d- ! . u o.^uii'v lacl-.ing in the an of clading lh Uemocfat :,;U [i]> d^‘ -!■’ !>'y el ■ I'rull Iv,' ■ss til 'lit up--n tlum l.y cli ■m :ui i. t'S. :md that adjomini: the stores of Messrs. Carson / JO and W'llliams. By the kindmss of Providenc(', we hiiv'j escaped this calamity—will not our ciUzens i —iliat is, on the value or cost of the article. Your bill levies it according to the quantity of tiie articU*—per yard or per pound—on many articles, Tfiat is what you call specific duties.'’ in resort- . ... . -.-.-/w.rAr, i t • i- ing lo this rule, you tax man}'articles to prohibition, j ^^ta.e s suesciiption of i5^oJ,00G lo im; jjouisxiiie ingly, the fiegislature has, by a solenm vote, post-1 poncd every other subjectj until some measure of re-1 lief can bt* passed. A. resolution has b.'cn presented lo withdraw llie ic h:m.ters. and in ih.at _garne which p[ npts thiei die cn 1 !^t dit IV m -tiie •• 1 .'o kggi.d bielhrt-n ol lli" fore*^ )elon; J ...^, er I V c -u.Mii iii:ic;iin:M' »• 1, i -!t!i in (5’ir Stute ar I hol der- aulhoritie.s, and bese(ch them to ha^'e prepared fire 's, bv intr:i;u'\ [t is tp' 'hooks and ladders. At every occurrtnce of fire. we htar the (Jommissioneis roundly abused foi not H i i i41 iii.-.L i-iie jioopa ... , , , “ , !'.ir*‘T to the n'ctof prepared; but as soon as the liig a c .•rw-‘;.i‘. \V:' n.'ed some one at 'our ; fluriy oi the moment is o\’vw all is forgotten. We ds al.’d r > a a;i ‘‘cl pieS h mto p ‘ >0 ’•e :n:n 'nt th •n*. vl; Ives a •• p!;^'-i iv: ad we liij'.ii’c ’at f ’ a who s' 'ight I. lo - . en h'ii of all - noniin tioi; mu.' This destroys revenue ; and, therefore, viohites the le^ .,,, I ill) - J — compromise act, as well as the (.%)nstitut:on. take u'arnmij? And we again appeal to our Town | Again : you fix a price on varioeis articiCs, the ® oil , iQ^yt-yf whudi your collectors shall adopt m assessing the "ad valorem” duty. This is what you call the minimum principle,'’ It operates thus : A })iece of calico, the foreign cost and charge on winch is six to eight cents per yard, by this bill is vuiued at 20 cents at least, and shall be taxed 50 per cent, ad valorem. Fifty per cent, on 20 cents i>er yard (the t . , . . I . .1 • . . .. rninimimi price fixed for calicoes) is 10 cents per who be" them not to nei^lccl this mifioitanl matter any ! , . *■ - • D . J I yard tax .^J,;.-U.es -—wno • jpnger. 11 j'.rtr lratnm^d>\ nii'i : •.im‘\ nor from th‘dicta ofj We have returned the couimunication of ‘ iireiit o iy ='! I a I I 1 i; .1 ) •hong:; s t'id I and h: uJ - ■■je l;u- ti i! i y—w; -se i ’ wh.iS: as* :• 1 S.12' i ily — . :'e Ol' iS' 1 -• •rou4': ki wl pla-.'.= li n abov, d ranlc hifii aiii- \V. K.” It is toolenjthy lor insertion in (ur ’ ' C(damns at this time;—1.ut if liie vvri’. r will abL^^a- viate it, and write i: in such a s \ le tis that we v.’iii t oil iuT our C 011 ■ p w-ivU i v.'e Win V .'idf-sty -d fl'*ad r.''- and wiri' pulh'rs. but t’rom ;'t appr( riati: n ■ ! ins tu'mci' itS anl motives iis r irUV C.’l/rnS. ' (■ I.'i'h^'ii: —a man of (I ’iiipu!.^ s -^a p.eitrir.t io have to ccpv *>■ on iur ou — a .'r'n..m I'le lu-t.i piLli^ii his^dtce wiih ;J.iiy I'Ver ear cot.im^ n : wic^>ia;ii an l ripe jaiijf- , i ■ Tiie U ileigii papers pubiisii the ( fll aa e\. I an; diieu y I j.^ majority is ' 'o.n lilt- . . ., 1.1 ' ' lit L CC i\. Did not the Editor o!' the :i'itle () • and Cincinnati Rail Hoad Co.; another to ab(di:^h ; r .fei I a little mean when wi itmg nat para- imprisonment for debt ; anotiier to alter (he iti.Iieia- irr.aph in hi.-^ pap r of the lOtn uaimo'j u wliich ii ry system of the State, (so judgements cannot he ta- | calis tlif Ihiston Coitrtrr^ “the 1 >cot >co • I'y ler (.-r k'en, wo suppose;) and anoth.cr authorizing the > gan iii ]5astoa, ’ aui i> tmett si •* neloco. > Bank of Tennessee to issue and ]»ut in circulation/, co '1 yler organ in vv' luik”? Di s not liio- for the relief of ihe people, two millions of f.ost ; laditor ot the Uhser\er know, lliat 'ii(' j uton C ‘t/- notes, payable at 12 months. 'I’his la*.l‘r j ro;)f>si- j ri':r is among the most consistent, bitt-r Eederal lien caps the ciitnaxof political foilv. 'I’he li.jod ofj V. .h:g napras in tiie wlioh; U;'#fcn — tha* tisiheor- n in fcict of t!ie Fedur;;! party j)ro;>er m Mussa- ni m IS-lO.Ji indusiri* \Vhig hu:i|bi JS of tli.a: ime fa ' e candid, lions i'. a j yard tax on calico, the actual cost ot* which is six j irredeemable paper money issued by th“ Bank's is i g^n m fcict o. t.ie i-euur;;! ; j lo eight ceiits. li^re, again, is jiroliibition. at ^1^^ • v.-ry cause of llie distr( ss now pervading ;!ie cl:us> t:s, suppoi ted Li-irriso sacrifice oi t!ie revenue, for the sawe of ‘‘ protec- - . . . ‘ , " . • , i i- i I ‘ tion.” ! ‘-ountry ; and yet here is a proposition graveiy inaUe | ouc.y propagat^'d a.i tne r i I now procced to show how cheap my con.stituents in a legislature to cure the evil by repeating and i l iy - And does ho n it als murht biiv. if tlipv' w’on^ :iIl(i\voil Id trad(‘. in tiie . ... . . . • . r-, t w 1 : i . i> i t .. Ct vc.'ie W'. , ■ • . . w ill pubnsii tile oili. ial tab •w hi>.'« mtin t.e ' ‘ jfZO/ I 1’ I 1' - ’ ■ 1 i ' ■. ! r .leais- ■je I'f our form (.f Cloven.- ail ih-' grent mf n onr coun- )!!:.: ihr- fir>l sniiits r.f the a^^e, synopsis of tim proceedings oi lii-:- next L'. gislature; \y e inlaid i^ub!i:ihinLr a rerrular and full 1 O O 1 hrighuu i 4f h.s r.t-n'! K.-oms up broadly and ; and we e.xp-ect a!;.) to Inive a coruspondent, at Ra- ' '.nedth 3i4:!i the cioids and >l.ums ofcalum-■ S,^ who wiil -ive us weakly the latest news of •:V Wii:;-ii ie ie'.s b.c n suiT.^Uii i-'d. 'J’iie purity i , i,'. , ■ , , . , , ' . : whal IS ;,oaiLr on mere, and all me news oj liie day. !i ' pnv.iit'!i6t has r; *; iv>d no touch or slam m ^ . • , ' . ill** Ij xifl *,■ i which h“ hii^ ^ Ih-^so v\iih to i\iiOw Wiitiiour Ivcil’ '■ .!. and V3 { 1 .-Id ill him liie fit reeipdeiit ofa;ci-li are doing, by sub;Ciibmg for the Jeflbrsonian 1-' trujt |l ■ is iiiie.'d. in all tilings, wotthy ' ihey shall have a fai:hful and full report as (juick as 1.i. ciinir t ft I ' of ih’'' f^icat nt'ot^lr' i i o ..i.Ku I.,. . Ui i.i.- 1- vj.i . oltam It. . -e hi n -3 |}jje I’re-a h'u.*y. atvd we will havr> u .. : M.igist u !i (S.* paternal eye wall embrace vv iole coi ia i's sc^ti*', and each pulsaticai f’r. says tae Cijtton crop in tiiat L)i^trict is better \v a 'jcheai i^d e b>r tne c mmon wenl. ^ Arm- u?.j il. anJ tii.ii •• me corn croi) is ;m abundant \^ ’u that rv' dii^nity wdi!-‘li is tho oflspritii: n . 4 • t >- . T 1 1-. 1 . , oiM.-; corn will not commana more man i?i tot:)l2o an taiir'St ni!iir»' and a puie marality, he wu ■ ’ I now procced to show how cheap my con.stituents in a legislature to cure the evil by repeating and i l iy - And does ho n il also know li.tj nuL'In l.uy.if they were all.nveil to ’tnnie in the „oilhl. ss issii. s of Uie U u,l,s! ( >! lo iJ. nr.vii'. H-Tal J !■ 13e i ciiviipe.st market, on the principles ot “ free trade.' i => ' m t 1 n 1 • Tliis I iiave in part done, by giving the average j course, by this rule, when pay day com*s on this | 'ir. (i;.—s*.vn unbhi^hu.Gf misrepresf lorci^^n cost and ciiarges " of various articles. I V\'ill ; jtiiHions. it mu;t be liqui,!.Ued by another issue , sh.jme e\; ;n a Fedeial \v hig press. no'.v be m'.'ro exnlicii, lo wdt: A man may buy—^ t . u- r • ^ * of four iiiiiiior.:?. is not this fmancie! uig wor'Jiy. 1 the genius of Nick liJiddle r We au‘ gl;id to s. e ; Air;'' cr l:1 0:j:r;i J.,r Chnj.—I .i^^ liie (‘olumbia Dauoerat and Nashville r,don d-- 1 Cornuerclal Aivcrl'r r. a'UOiig the mf;^ nfiui'ti'ial nouncing this ja-ojf ct as the grcatejl cUiSo lii.it could j VViiig journ.ila iij that Stat*-, an.! u ijic had li.e be inllicted on tiie State. | name v.d iienry (Ahnj ,^or i’l'siutnt afit- riast-h‘ad it seems to be t;ie impression of tne iirmefseej f;)j- jp.tjK'dis past, nnmetlirjif ly (;n recei^iii.' the l ite papers, tliat from the unhappy division of parli-s in ; .-p. ccli of Mr. W( h,^:: r iit B.^ston, ha'f5eiJ down tiic fhe li'^^iiiliiture, no S.: nators in (.'ongress wiilije t i e- ('',v ii.:,', and li js le-t imn'iomd Uio name of tidal this extra session, and tiiat il^.y wi:! f dl t.> ;-1] i; ^y ihe \Vt-i ' i,i i's columns sic. 'i’-ii' agree on any scheme of Distiijting ii;e Stat*.- f r • vhuv\s ilie inilueocc of \VcL^ter with nortljvrn Co: ;>t in Eng- C'osI in tllC i land U. iStales. : p.'iir p int ', cassiincre. at 50 .''iik N t St at 0 0(1 c, C:: A di’e.'N •oat, hroadclolii at 11 (!0 :ji> (li* i r >('k do. do. ut 12 00 :jo 00 A idt)a!\. cio. at 20 00 00 00 An over 'oat at 15 00 iO 00 A ^i-niin ,‘r vest at 1 75 4 -I 50 1) rilling trowsers at '■) 5 ) 5 00 ij Olt'JIl l> jgsiing. per yari 1, s: 12 20 lit, per bushel, 25 -'i'iie (.ircL-nviile (S. C ) Mountain- And o’dier articles at corrcs- Con ^r .-s or the L^gislaluie. ponding prices ^ I ,.,,,y^.s^,.,.bl^d ut all. These ariicles ol idoTiiing, ready-mai.;e. inny be 1 thus bought in‘the eily of liondon from 100 to 20'» j Take V\'arninLi\ Pi per cent, cheaper than in the city of New York—so ; ^ I ti .1 !_• n - ^ -.1 LA A fiy kiifed oii rie (>! ii ^ I'I (/i ■ * '• recently ir.ade an elei-tijuecr: i. a ’ it'v ! \\ ;ii^s. i ..e i« t IS. iie h.is niera 1.(0 ; = ’l..iy in li.e rri'-’dieand N-w j-higfiiid vvloij Ci i}’i'.'iiii’ d'.ctrines and iiis war U|K>i|lh'* C= u- V :: vij.i may siuUlIes and britlh's. And why, sir. should one jior'tion of the people be thus taxed? 'Your taritfl ana ; and while at New-Albany, he was wai’td up- | advocate.s ami taritl cointiiitlee have to!;l us it is lur q^j jj committee of *\.bGiitioni'*s. who rrf^ue.'-teii ■ ” protection *’—for relief j’’ but whose relief'; ) iiidi- . st:’tition, has kiikd iiim in tlie vS-jUlh and Vv est. Senator Rlvcs opposed io Clay.—A dispute has The Ruh.igii ?^osi Oiiice has been fiiHwe a Ins him to give a pledge to emancipate his slava s. He Cf]i‘:e. and the f )istributing^ ( iiices at declined giving the pledge; but said i ^ »^'-‘cmsborough and I .lyctleville discoi^^This dl ;>n tanr-si m!!nr»' an I a pu •• w ir iiis ht proudly, yet metkly, ’ and un-' * l^aiiel, (01 .cO to 23 cents pel bushel.) d r i au.^pic s'^iur n ition il ;-h HMi-ier w ill be leva- hear tiie same ne»vs from all ]iarts of South Caroli- t J a* ; ai . !. 'I'ho niilij nee of his .■'.vu ex- ua. Iti this j'art of our own Slate, we believe ti}e ■ coin and colion crojiS wni be about fair average As me Mouniameer Sivs---“ in fact, the i been going on lately among some of tlio Mrginia si-'vrKv be a gi:i;at .mch.il a.nd folitk al is as it s; I . .1 - AT- vxwr h^ had. Irrn r h^c.n 1 >* ia.vnr nf its nhnlifinyi\ iiould be. • ! niture • J]} (..jt o amtiym' n. givin t ! .1 .1 r*n * s Ml,'-' of moral wortii and nobler ! J li ^ !' r indi idijal ^uiimce. crops. J ' :■ C C Iks:, r. 11 ev.d-nce (; p... • imian, art' I wnole country seems to be ovejsiotdid wilii every- ^ next Pres'dejien—As tning but mon. y, and mat is more dnlicultlo obtain l.t.i y i f tho talented South | ihan has been me case for iw’ei ty years.” an » x’rai't from a letter, this i i:viL : tiiat he had lovg been in favor of its aholi’ion in KcniucLy, and liiought that event had been re I I i,iii’i;j ri’Ce -(jjf fio n ou“ of till* slir.wd. stand best I i;i; >rm I p di? in tii“ St.ite of Vermont. The:. ,, ^ ,, U ,it. r S .ys: • W;:j- i.Mhere not a movement mad.-in ‘ ‘"S "'-'^'''-0 strong anti-Clay talks n in. Caleb Cushing, who has lately been mak- V, I 1 1 iV‘ = r of J 'hn C. Calhoun for ' constitu; nis in Massachuseus. lias been nomi* ,ii;. |»r >klenc . ip. more popular wuth tiie mass-; nated for re-eleclion. lie dcclinc^, for the reason, y .ur ijre*al c Fr d icinc iStii tjj.* leiti 'flL c-f th'* d inocr c.j-e of succe ^ “ la UJ any oilier man in ; j. positively asserted, that he is soon to take V^.i me.iiis he must bo the candidate ! M w- \ , ' ? ■ u- . r i i 'S .. I , Mr. \\ ebsler s p.ace in the cabmit. It js a so said c«. \V itn such a canuidate we are : , ' 1 /i,-’ this nl' ns an evidence of the corrcctn'^.'^s' f .i'^ Mr. W is 10 go out as Minister lo Franco in place papers, as lo the present position of Mr. Senator i\:vi:s. The Charlottesville Republican, (Mr . IJ organ) seules the matter, by stating that he is unal-1 warded thus long^ only^ by ^ the course of the ultra terably opposed to Clay, that he holds to the doc trines of the old Republican party, of opposition to 3. national bu/t^>'y prctcrlivc tariff, vfcc. This sft tics the question of a Democratic majority in the U. S. Senate after the 4th March next. A good uu!—The Whig papers of Ohio have been proclaiming that there were five hundred ihoU' sand Whigs at the great Dayton coon carousal on the ‘20th last September. Well, the election is over, and Coricin, the Whig candidate for Governor, re ceived only 130,000 votes in the whole State’ — Where were the balance of the five hundred thou sand ? Vnnished. like WSi2’ i>r'nii^vs Abolitionisis. lie said he had fif'ty slaves, and that he irouhl set them all free, if the Aboliiionisls would subscribe the worth of them, and give the money to the slaves. We find these facts related bv a corres pondent Oi the New York Tnbun-', fhe Clay organ in Nev/ York ;—and what do the Southern people think of them ? The lankest Ai.boliiioni5t in New England would not go farther than to say he be lieves slavery a great moral and political ('vil,” and that therefore it must be abolished. This is the very ground occupied by old Adams, Tappan, Garrison, & Co. Ip ihis coincidence ofo])inion on the subject of Abolition the secret chord of the new and inti- ^ mate union between Clay and .1 Ccl. Aii'istead BriiT of Abbcvil^ md Col- WiiiTFiKLD Brooks of Edgefield, are^ tndid'ites for Congress in the District now repjjs^nled by Hon. F. W. Pickens in SouLh Carolmlp In our neighboring district of York,’ Cul. F. ;W Davik of Chester. Capt. James A. Black of and Col. IIekndon of Union, are spoken of s candi dates. We have not heard whether Hon. James Rodgeus, the present member, d-^Hnes a re-eleciion or not. 'i’he elections for Congress will not take place until the Stale is Distrietqi the Legislature, which meets shortly. ; 'i'he number of foreign emigrants arrive-1 in, this country since the first January last up to 3^b S^p- ' ten'ber. is S(rfi/-si.c ^h' us and and
Mecklenburg Jeffersonian (Charlotte, N.C.)
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