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OU^b* wl » I I'r The whol- aiinniu to \ ^ fl‘ivi.!.‘'i I »r \he 5orvicr. (•: ihtJ pcf'^t ui year, *'• iin'an' nuw . or I :i.a:ULJj uu-ul 'ic b-; ub;nil I, 000,Ov)'), Estlfiiate vt Tcre/Lues ( cut ycj.1' I :/i/H C C'XGKRS:^ \-.i Stualtf, lo-dav. Mr. At*‘luj‘;’i .M;*so!;ri. '.'l*: ' SsOt of r>!'. liilHl. ID'.I O li;c* li bi'i »or r clllrlTW'fU >1 Ol' J^-1 'ihl' (“Clllv UHU't II il 1)1 >A ili cnaul-; tii*; (lit uis d lh«‘ mt-usuie lo biiD^r ii i '* ;|[| i;£U6 Hi Ihu ;»i ( 5t 1j'. '11 i I, I’i M, (i:id tenmnal' | Protn 01.' ' Frwn\ sa.*: From II)’.; K1 BML. p'lblic I ;ncOU!: a jrc)l.3 s^O.000.000 00 2,250.U0«) 00 50.0J.J OU ‘i-i 300.000 00 wmn JEFFK Accordin, ' J Vf, :mh UK.S. . :{-jra ! «aV li'-d *-•>' liiit did' , I.'. i-p.irii Iheie will be r ^ ,;red Ul bidatKeof, lormer aj-p; ^[iriaiiai ^ * I^.‘rmatie:.’. a.i i iudefn; e#ppropria- lions > Sj^ecihc a, : r p:iali.a.^ Vice Ul . . 1 - This Sa: . : i -.■iTip'S lowing iter- ' i 1 i.'ivii li.-' ' . c^tr?o, and nns'.:' .i .' ol 1 ■- .‘\rmy p-i p ■ l'\)rtiiiv:a’ loan : . are.iw.g m’.- I . 1 , ' la:..a d Pei.^ .\lVll 'n-.M.f' I ri’.f.aa.-s* _ . ' pii! ' ■ -i* ' ' e2,G05,02G 06 2,318,189 02 21.950.814 11 20.877.059 19 III iht> ;ifu‘r liie ifport? ntid p-lil'on> | wen* dispo^tl of. lh*‘ r. goluiiou iulrodiiCf.d by M'- i HaU* ot N.-u- H •.ii)p:‘nue wiili u view lo curMil j ihe .‘xcessivc » s ii> lh*‘ navy. was d' butcu. | Since Mr. Vati BuruiS Uie aj'pi ov.ri'iiioiis (!e- j iipuiiled for the iiuv-.il service l»..ve i.early doub!*‘d | ihe t slimaus made for that ai iheci )se ui his j adiniriistrauon. («i(-al reULiclions h:i I bt’eii made, j and were going jii ihls bia:;ch ot ••xpfniiiure. | -_ir_ — Hal no sooner was whigery iriiialUd than il ro=e CluirlottC^ Xortli-ClirolillU; arrain. and has now reached the enormous sum oS j ^ ^ icti nine i\'lliovii 11 'i’-iis amount, as wa. tlai ted on ; SATT UnA\. L\ LMACt, J..^ ’ lh« flji.r vt‘Si« rdav- ii\alKj*\s tip Hi once Ir.iif 'he j - -— - ^ " rev» nu--3 of l le couniry. Mr. Uale’s resolution | ntmocraUc ca,.difJate for President of the I niUd ^tn.tes: (meant lo brinji this nialier under some scrutiny) .s ■ JQHH C. CALHOUris one that 'vi'l m all ikehhooJ, meet the la\oi no.^^ soUTH-CAROLIXA. onlv of Congiess, but the counirv- n - = ’ afol,c. of Dec. 23. i rOR GOVER^OU, „ Col-Micliai 1 Hoke, of I.mcolii. MU. CALHOUN'S FRIENl^S IN NOK 1 11 CA- popularparty is already rallied almost enmasse IIOLINA. ! around the banner which is leading the party to its final ter- * ^ I ‘11 1 _‘ll I. ^ iinrlor COL. IIUivK == ACClil- r ANCH. | from tl.c Co;,vcn.io„ of from ,!, • B .1 ).v n-i!l be fou,.J ihe k.l. r of .he Comm... e «pokc, .« ,hc sh^h.es. ,le,.ree I . ^ r^.wiven- character of their oppo'ient'?; .I'ul 1ht\ re^rU . 1 oppoaiied bv the reccnt 0*mocra.ic buitc L/O c-irrv’ iti' • ’ 1 - • f ( "m aie not anijereil —■ are s;irr>, vVi,. . ilion lo inform Cul. lloKi: of 'n!> nommaiion loro- . - abuse,’ the impression inten . * vernor. aiid that gerr.Icman s reply, ncrept.ug conveyed that the ccnfeure catit upoiiiJJ . nomaja'.'on. Our candidate is now in the field : ^ cour.^e of the Feileral party was unwarranted { He is woilhv of our cause ani svorlliy to be Ciov- ^t^jij^oui foutulatiun, we be*; leave to give the ch^^» ■ f rnor ofour goad old Commonwealth . and weihnre- , 3 reypectlal but positive contraiiiction. Dot il il S • I fore upon I'vcrv rcpublic in .o yo lo woiK, xe- meant iliai tlie;r course ol' c i.i.Kun l.>r ihe his^ r ! solved ll.at uv cn.i anJ will elccl bin. ; years wu. iVeoly an.n.vK-er.e.l ..pou atu. .|ujj|K ■ * /-.i-woi>T--Movr-»T7vrT7 misdeed.^, their trearhery, their .oul praiMuf^mM ^ COPwvE^tONDE condemned, t> » 1 K.vLKit^u, Dec. lo.h :5l . ;ihu.-=ed. and m untaiii liiaith- ! /),(;/• >S//'; The imdersigiied have been diiected 1 , 'n , ♦, e Federal nirtv expect m , * bv the Democratir Convention, which assembled m deserved it. L oe=, . * hVia to nccot : this Cilv on the 14th instant, 10 announce to you vour through this raiivas^« witiiout btm^ liLiu acow t ■ nomination, bv the bodv. unanimously, as ihe Oem errors and I'rime.-? in the year Ibl^, aii4 1 r i ocraiic candidate for the ()tiice ot (Governor ot' th.- ruinous and wretched legislati ^i which mark* I State of North Carolina, at the aivproachmir (^mber- 1 nalorial election, and j the same. , , 1 i They have been furtlier instructed by llie eon- I veiition, to recjue^t that you wiil endea\or to nu*et your fellow-citizens in the several Counties in this State, and addre3s them on the various topics ol in ' . • . I I I • 1 •* ♦Ki 81.G59.90-1 9S 3 02G.09>i.07 uiidiiiirious vole o( the rtcetit siale C>onvenlion, in waich ihefiitnds o{ ihe several detnocrulic candi- 4 75 110 ' dai( s for the Prt.5^jJency ‘.vere lully i( presented. ii \Miym „iu i. i" ----o . v, ,, I I ! arou.-s that there will he p-ifecl iiarmonv in the ac j lil^yW^rity ni th^iiuy^ ’■* ' i*i Noiiii Caro!-na. Our private ' ItETnKXCHMF-NT, auj a OTKJCT TUTION. Victory ia such a cause will hi ^^reitt and glorious; and it’ its principles li«* faithfully and firni’y aelhcreu lo atar i» 's a^'hifcved, much w’.ll it redound to the honor of those l.y. whum it will have Ik-cu won; and long wnlu perpetuaie tao / . I t ie ruinous and wreicneu tegi»iau » iia. at the anproachmir ember- ‘ now on lh»«e ♦- to fcolicil vour acceptance ol i taeir briet asceuuenc) .1 }, •> I of another contest, in which they tleclarc their \- ti n to throw even the excitinii scenes of theif U •- mer struggles • into the back ground,' cxpcct t c Democratic party to enter into an agreemen|»i 1 Slate, and auurejs uifin uu tun >ihi'jw*= i ^ ^ • A tereets that may agitate the public, mind during the | them for mutually torgettmg and torgivmg lor® r ensuing campaign. . ! olfs^nces, aiiil saying noiliing about thi‘ p.i»t i Ve The undersigned take great pleasure in commutii-I Such a treaty would l»e aliogetJ r c,au.|g .he uiia.iin.oiif action ofll.eij^^^ benefit.; anJ .he apparent .tes o particulars above relorred to , anti l»eg leave to ex 1 , . ..’chi'^ T press the hope, that the solicitations ot the-.-Demo- lor it by the federal part\. i> la. Iro.a cxhi^i.^ cratic party, as declared through the Convention. ! .^,-^y proof of magnanimity. Tlf'y now abuse >t o may meet with a favorable response.^ ! Hemocratic party! How kind ! genctous! forbc r- \Vitii se ntiment.-= o! rcijard and es'a'em. we remain. jj,,,.? They may prefer just what complaints I. il Ile.=pec,,.Hv yoor.=. i i _ ,,,, „„ W v'vl..p i,i t!>is br;uic!i ofroliiica! llction—we st.iud r* i- J C* Ml' ’ I ^ As Ml 'I'oid of Noil:: Carolina said the other J’. ■ri'’V •i.'jc Hi Vle ' ! ;; T esli:; : t.ai ol :h . • t.' nuanc Ci;!l>,Ctiol. I I'.'ics ou ' :ao ,-:aIe !.■ puflic ali.-ctefi b-.' : !• y (.hang luaiiuT.S I r. ..imcrcc Upon arr; p’ ■ ; p- Clive 'I’rja^e li •'•V ; • • nied i:i!‘ii iii:il. ’i I ; could !i 1 ri'cai V. ■ ; 'h recei I t; ge a.':- ; '; ‘ e r Jji 1 {1 0 m c ; .; . . i > 4 * •._/ I i-a^n.eS' ' v-ar. .'.',•0 a:uv>a" ; I .lU'ies a;i i w I? s ,• i;v 1 by h; ati 1 ■ ■7. i 30 of e01 i‘ ' ■ m the f .• refilled 10 P 1 i; thu : 1 o.n lie 1 ;ii of la.n. P ' A iio pe: « 1 im'oav* m- I;, in ihi iJ ; pr.'.'p' ia; V 'X.' ju'j * . « !j Ji • I j ,555.84 i 5t3 i 'd ' ".' i.ilO? 22 ' i' tl: rs conliim lix' ' Np ctation ’■ -- o . . ; -.1 h _ '; lo the Cll.'/' tis ol Ij' auloi I. ( ttui lit''. tOv), \V '..il all , ^ 0 >0 10 ■ ir.s respicl foi ,M..\ au iVart.ti pvteis ,»lr Calhuun.) ' h»‘ coiiii h'l.'.i A! . J! iy a c /n'jmniatc. a i::05t i J.jiigfMOUs ao'i m i-Tn '"uc. Airamsta •- ■-, ) 1 •-‘viv lhu£;liong m p.ec.niiai v retvjuic s. 7//.'. • . • • (J . I . - . ... sir;i.iv- ii ■ in I !e on the a.^sump , . a of tb-I:HVS f.r Ih. :b:r.ileij HI i.L- sap.mrt, i. u'as !:-ii II a ant uj >) - ^ ... _ f ... ti,.-. In s-ici •■vi’n :hf jvr’I catididate. tliU> bd.lj Llo(jUti;l and u!i>ciu'ut L;u^, with all ih^ unna'rtofu^ i;/e!'s:s oJ the land 1841. \\S ii, the year 1313 is numbered, v^'iih ihe tilings j lhal wevc—.'v is bv.vied in the pail and wi.ti il ils ; can'. il5 perplex.ii''5, and ils j»ys.j c hope oui ^ fiit iah have njoyf d the fes'ivilirs (j' C.'n and the New-Yt-ars st ason, ant' ib-il ali, profllins by tl'.e past, t'.'.av, \vilh a light iijtaii and buoyant Tits, have (lUerol upm the ^ttius of tiie New ir.lenl oniv upon doing go]i to ih'ai'selves .10UN \\ i:nsTr:ii. W. ^V. AVEllY. Col. M. lIoK-r vices in t!ii> l.rancli ol politic a! llction we st.iud r« i- iiy I) meet tli^m b 'tbre a fair min ied aud.i-s ritn »- iiting people. W e ;.sl; no {avor>-’ \v’ di.-.ie ni i and expect no:if. Our pa: t r,.ur>e i- opi n I . sc ’ it Ite =fr;::i.i.z • h 'a-' prru-ipi ,and u- jiraclices are know n ; let them be attarlaa!. :\ml .-o are :it all times roadv f>r the tiefenee. Ialt,^v| It- l.aiice \V€ ';>■ (.o ma !*.■ iro.a tao ht >e^.h’aiaed, ar: 1 1 lorn 13 • t pn vioUi yr-a-'s 'I’iK- m inl'i ,.•1, !’y c.'eflit!-d la th‘ I* inela h s 1;^'-' hi*a iiad accruei incii of gtoiind—our hiices must b o'jr iiiiilvS exhoili d—oai ••ire r-i -'St ic ii.’uJcd' 1 1 hfiatiies oi i {v!‘publiC.;ii. and o! a Viir^e IricuJ o haun.^’ ' ^ '1'*! FACTORS GIIILS. | ^ . . • * m ,l I h’or the polite maniu r in which 3'ou have com: !flit: d l )^ ta‘I naliimoii' Ani' iicati (a 'diorougn-pnce'* j County, oic.i soi.il ii.ae si.ce ^ . i, il on me by tiie Ci .Ht.'^.GGu 1 1. I (*1 .,,j • i;ic:oi Y i. p' i) has ihu'i iling al '.lit i). in | b-.is ’o' l n ie » ^tal)li^heu at tlie hous* of Marshal Ii 1 vention, accept tor yourselves my thanks. : oer;fcv. for havmg thai k.d the faei, thus while pro- j ^nd Mr. M. appointed PO;maslcr. | With sentiments of respect, 1 ^ ^ ^ Vr i h‘s = ^ ^ " f' i • HOKT' r^^: were diii.mi^hed for the operatives; { NATIONAL FINANCES. | ^ ^ - -r , 1 w \v whun wer* , n nf i-\trfnrn —'I'he (‘iju'innali 1 . . . ;n i. r...M .t.r, 1 J o £5. Gr.^ vEs, .1x0. W En.^rra. a.. I ,U . \\ .- ElNv'Lit.XTON. N. C'., Dec. L^Oth. 1613. (tL'ufleuion: 1 iiave t.’ic Iio:-ti> aeknowleilv-e your letter of t!ie IGth in>taat in!o.-;:iinj me ^ .liallenLre rijid exami lati.r., we sb.dl our^oi -s was onanimously nomman d by llie De.iUKrat.. , ^ ' . n' 1 ! i* 1 >l'il\“e to «' C..nventimi ofthe 1 Itb. as a candidate lor the Ulaee ; extend no t.r.^earaiice. Uumi.dbi i .,ui t. e to of Governor of tlK' Slate ol'North CaroHiia. ^ ‘ ea ise we espeuse, aa I t> tiie p'ip.e, n ho bive Although I would j)reft r that sf)mt‘individaal bet- decei\ed by tlu ^-e lan.ia.i'', .i niable j»- ter calculated than myself to do justice lo ah-.s-.’ i'ae mumer. a (‘iples ol the i)emoaanc jairty, had been seh( ten. I 1 i m n i ’ it j.tmi iiof s. aceep.t the iKuuinalioa. aiel will briuiT what abdity 1 the ‘‘ui i at.M 1 ^K • I i a } *.v - ^ • possess to an earnest su)']>ori ol our cau.-e. trusting j .p^ must a.ni shall be iieul up to an en'ijhtei ■'»! confidently that I sliall be ai.led by the unile^i eliorts * j.,>i;s:ire. anl tlieir authors an i movcrt? t ,i Ol litli , • 1 • • 1 ' ri' htlu! ai*c.)U!itii!nlit V.' W o d ‘.^a'e t ) ka ).\' f- th ! With the recne.st tiial in the ensoing campaiLi.i I , ^ 1 should address'liie people of the State r.pon suL-h , wiiat sort oi part> ue aic t ^ j i^uojects as may then interest them, I will ende;tvo:- ; ^i^.y us^, an.l t > v.hal ha!)i;s they are ath'.i>*tei ^i'lie Po;l .>irice called ilipcwe!!. in liiis 1 to (a>m})Iy. i jheir past hl^iory can ;ilo:ie furn.sh la^tniciion. kC For the ])olite mamu rin which you have cotiimu-I ti ■—we must d!>ptit; t v. ry . m ;y have ••im-iuU a^ae*s. ou. p. ces must be di.'CiplaiLii— ! the past y^ar. t'Oid are wiliifl:!' lo luo oul iind b • fiiiiiis roasrd—abave aii. 1 p, pi ace With l!)*rf\'!;rld " nnd in ii ) (*'*1 1 ‘Jaod ii>i!T;Or uaih tveryuody i 111;t'wise.'’ ‘ (o ve all. anil do ! rm r yar. but Jeri. ia-T lh^.“ actna! rect i; I heed n >l theircompiaia's. t.aea. aa ! sli.ill t. rai ii in ' as we hope the eatire D(*macritic party will ti al : ihem, as p-itiful petitions !'oc a symp.ithy uhiv li t. cy I do not dcs’rvc.'' n .9 of i'ltclonj (hr.—'i'he (Jincinna! , j IJ I 11 V. n 1 I I. V_» I • O im I lliril ih'ae uais a dfCi i | euipioytd. ^ays: A iiuie girl al this (.stab.tshment (]a:t iVOI r.ut n i.M;lilutis. a.•; i vcar I r’« ; I a- duri;-. , ibe 1 ;t y .11 I!) r Jcipls' -CCc !e I;om (a^arn .il eady r oivcd .1 i- rp,iu, c-atam Ui ;.e ,.!'!he l.)aMh -aarler v. il nmoaa! to m-:e taan t.iiM. .niilion?, t..akmg a t-\i of in M'e thua sixteen mil (or I . • ■!' nd ir t:\y Va- i i-s - nerai co ,si|’f and parlicui\i iy ■f i.;;' v.'ere «:ui in:> the '.f'arly ‘xr.in.v.i-d, in luce tli'‘ hi la ! hr larce ul eoniina'. to th*' t) irvs far !h ■ n xl tvco datibl: 1 v|[h‘;l..or this iii.:rease willj .f'jUl I ilH''!;?. I lliree -:a ir CIS ol^ ^iturdav, al 2 o’clock', having wov ri tliii'.y ctiis In our [ aper to-day, will be fould the mosi i.aie- rrsling portion of the annual Uepcit of lh’ IV c>f ihe 'rreastiry. male to ihe^aes* ni session-oi CiiU'T'a'SS. sliowing the f!t)ancl;tl ’cndilion of iht To B. Gn.rvEs, .Txo. WEn.s-rrn. ar. I ,W . W. Avi:n\a 3.^,',quiib.s. taal tn ■ l.i>t two y • I iiaL ih>- r v .1 aa joeait O'l i year', h'l! : t \cei.‘d 'di i I ' —liia ihtioa to the “ IJ in'.oif ft »ai ^^^^'•Vashin::t:ai,” :iVUtiom'd in tla' tdl vAio^ I oin lie ADOl/iTiON IN CONCiUESS. ; l?aleigi» Sign -I, >i i' ae.noanc. il tn at «* Il is lime the southern peonle were arminQ thorn- ' Cblir Clarki'. late (. h ik fd 'he I! ,iim; o^ K pr» n- la iiu j>i I wi IJ .1 n'.i ‘ I ' « • ■ • . .J 1 •, I, \ 1 / J . • a 11 , t a ^.nOor 11 \v * selves a:^aiii5.f the rapid pro_na:ss of ihe Aboliiion.s'.s, ;.’aiivts. has la ( n apj'ian.-u ‘h Aai...i.. (.;ov.rn.n, n . c are m l, bio,I o .. .nato lU. 'bu we t, ll th,' southern i r.MinaCer al. .X. .u . i, 1. !..,lh „f w. d, v.-ooi. for ihii imporiantaoriiniciit anti woulJ bnvo ."t-‘ .1 ’ , , ,,..,,.^1,1,^ i,conei.J .1,1 oin spaaipmni:. a !0 give it entire, i.tiat the pr.ce,,lings ol (.onjr.ss t.t ihis s. s-son , ,r,ve b., n eoi.h.n. ,1 ,■> n..^. .>1 ^ tshow iL.il Uie mad spiiilof liuaiA-istn has made | 1, iter wnt.-r at \v a^!lnl•'t ai .'a\>- NATION AJ^ POilTH A IT C ALT.Ell V ! alarming progress tin re since the last Congu.'-s. An agent is f;ow m Chailoltc. sdiciling suhscrip- | another aiticle wt.* nu nliontd the ptlitic^n pre v'iluable and imcristng wotk. The|^^jj,,,j byoMMr. .1pr.aymg an aincndmeiil ^ P*'ii‘ *■” ^ obioca of the wo:k -^!(!uai to’l530 yards—from .Monday morning, for whicii sli'' '-vas paid twetily ci nl"- ;»er cul—b inp si.x d'dhis for 1 ss than as niatiy da.ys cmploymeal. •• Ponr Ctrl! How the i /aco.-, who are (opposed _ l.', A:n*-i!van mtinulactures. inusi [)ity her! ()ii!yj M\- a week for the labor (.f • iitt’e girls’ in j ;i city ■*' ^ .1: j liirhs to t ehicki n- o- nts n nnii !” 1 ;>r Cl io iiive exact likenesses ofthe O ;i;vcv \ ; , - — I Massr.chusilt? hvctorios since tlie m-! S-ic., with a bipgrai*hy ol each engtjivmg? | denou.oeed by most of the southern mem- Ju’ profits of tho m.-inuracfiirer^ jhor.v i;e li;i-dy »'x euud by the bes: .NaTencan ar;i?it, , ranlamo’.’til lu a proposition to diss(j)ve ilie rVHVs )r:iCII ICE. THl^ NOMINEE OF THI: N Ad iONAE »iyvlUCll A'l lO CON VEN- ih^ hlTi 1 on whil'- satin TiO'> I 'i'* isia.At.;\VK (^Vl'/.x IN I w I. Sudi !' th- mo'.lo hitdi is ciTibiaz-^ni .1 on tiie l„.aMlif..rh r!g‘0f - tl > Danocratic As-^..cMtn,n. of ^ %);aad, ’ la ’ -oai:i:in prma Such is ’h iV it P'i‘- n y 't n* • 1 >.ano •• ' S’aaM.i^^l'-. 10 llial *■' ■ hi: h>r a an lishei ana desci ving of piuulic pcUronnge. I’PJ'.i-lDENTIAL. ‘‘ . ’ M./wh! h ua ad apt. and which ev. ! a half per p.'iand for tlour ! Dars -nu^' s- MX)r! Il i-s idl- 1-. t ilk ol that larm.nj labor is lil paid, wane h ,, . 1.1 .111J w . I > ,, 1 o 11" r, . f ^11 ! c /I o .0. C a)n upon the no nit)'■ ol in ..ivena ' is ih-- only secid '‘f ai; ^ our sa CG^-. I I '> '' a'Ti 1st o«. Fa'’ b.Uer .von! 1 >,vhn NV I tl'>’ c-.> op!'.ate ih.io in thi! f [.,e o ) aaniiou 0 uhan fan his p.aily al once, 0! It He '• iiJ '*'-1'^ bv } t 'ji! ll-‘ l.avin:^ '• ^r .-)inu^ wi: tva''. - ^v:;I jr,aa''.n’ !(i hi n. ^honi ; u'T'’ to ' )0 "'aaie uath ns now. an.» e' ,' . I . iH, na'!ie co.’ii'.'i 'n. lO.i.i V h it i> ! h:- use of a s d ; ia )t Stan i ag i y i:> ia :-lc.t'ion I F'v te.’chiring naw that ii? :.dy CO (■ v3f ita with ulesS cei’am ^ • • - ]»■ .. ..... ^ --- - , . r I 1 --••• •-) — D : . of liie const.tulioo so as to abolish the slave repre The tirmenl here made is not at all m cairii'.[ j f.min( nt Atnciican s'uitesrnci, heroes, divines, j i,j ihe li aise of Uep'''sentatlves This ! with ti a- ivotorious f:’.ct 'hat v.’ag.vs liave been oimm 1 • ... 1 ihi d in ' — Til'- lac‘o! v girls ha\^ turned out lepealediy, since ^jic whole work' is highly cv'jdilaldo to llie pub ilie of the late incrt'ased lanil, because the m 1 r.'i"•■ri s i^.'ive iedtic('fl their wa^vs. , , Eu‘ w;!:!t tloes the stale of fact p.resraitcd in tlie Cmcinna'i paper, and vaunted by 'lie I'] ihimore Air.erican p:ip'>’- ihus adv >c:\a d ? Lilth' girls, il seems, obtain at the • rale of G2 i a month for llieiv u-ork’ in the factories there n hi!" tile farmer can only gel laie ccnt and I >ars net Ltii 5 prove actorv jibor i If facto imai-h. u hil'* farming h; t e.niv 6'> a mon show lhal mnnopolv i? even aiii^-ag the lalior.as the facto.'y gnds gailier s the piob '.aive policy, uhat iins* h‘.^ t!i-.- lu-ofiis of the ir le.a.-a i ? ? I l«l I I W I ■■ II III* I I III 11 n 11; t a I a \ s — ■ > i. e r c 0 ■ . i r • M .at 1 iiiS m 1V ht‘ h)( k'' I* 1 >1' a 1 — to* a j pa ; • d I • ev of liie Sanile b' m.l ’ ' 1 j ct none ui'iioULS^ lie cause.’’ " ]lur/tOr. at r>'— [V . - - p.ap(, r precludes us fr an h hai^’ cti!' ri rumonrs^.^'nt r.flaaf !o v.atious secii ‘S ;> has he !.? :'ir(ti^L .Mv t» ('J he a I . 1 di ings wj ch er.alc!tv Arnonj tii,>sC \o d. lii'W' V' r. \\i’ ni'h’i n lli;il I ii/is IS ihoULiht to b- ha’ch.ing -ifl too Wtd; [11! nutrif-ious i-:t ?s t;m ti.e j.'!»a Union, and was-so treated m debate. 7’he reception ■ cbsmg the etil of.loor saymg of the petition was opposed, .and also KS rcfertnce air g'aing on m tl to p S led (.’omu'.ittee. as moved 1-y Ml’- on h iv(‘ ga ’a i- i the ground, that slave represf nliition was one of (he j J Q A i n/is is Ihouylit to 0*- iia’cn.mg au no 'i'hc lion. .Ia.mks 15rcii.\NAN. has written .J.o (‘onsiitution vvilhotil which lhal n.ischi' f his (d 1 inad c.i.t.r.i s ; and it- diU rinii ed atidress [0 liio d( tnocracy of i’l nnsy ivaina. po?iiive j ,-b:>iterof otir lii)i*i ties could never Iiave be ri if pi.ijsible before In* dus. .‘•nil to wnak a pcnlioi of ly declming lo sufh r las name used in the INalional 1 j>,jt (,],j /^danis tiiumplud over tiie Soulh 1 tiis accuaial il- d vet‘.',o‘'^‘a'e on t!i- S ei’n for [wq Convention as a candik te for the Presidt ncy. I {h:> time his peiiii.^n wis rt ceived and refti rel ns position to hiai ai .i his a lmaii'l a'i ai. he ri nouiifl d p:ub u'l,;i'e>,.7lmT Th,i.,..:ent !V.,no.:r..icSt,,l,M.\.„ven.annof.\l,,-U,;,|,.^^ cLeXG.MAN anJ U.M: ' -Jln,r;,A ! );y gir^ can make S2 1 a hama, nominated \ Iji kiin for j {^ | j> of tbi Suite, luth voted against layin- it) th* S* i.aie a^ an's (;'d.lo-bodi(‘d rmn) can W.m It rKixor. of that.Siate. fui' Vice Pifsideolof ; j»roposition on the table—ihere'by sust.iiii-•• A vaciincy 1 lOntn^ for woik, d.as it not United Stales. 1 .‘jcy also appointed nine A an ! j wielced aUarks on the Consf.i’Jtion ii.g t ecurrid l.y s^7ihe'couMt?vV''l?’din^ Conventmn, and eonstitu-nts! ?.lark that, u- runored that such . nonnoal gains from j Electoral 'I'lcka for tlie State. '1 he Conven- j second Disliicls. ' t!,e Treasury. « hat tins* h‘" t!ir profits of tion was lliin'y attendid j . _ A ricenl Slat» Convintion of tiie dcmocrncy of 1 ]>hom oar acfpiain'ancc with a huge num- v. ilj. it is supp > nj 1;- wh -n al oact'. 1.^ n pa’ a e i a ]\ -e. it sai.l, w ili S'naie a^ Mai:?ier t(^ I'h.;!).’-. ^ A vac::ncv ai ihe Soititine (^.Ull {■J' le'li 1 imprac'cahie eoncessi'Ta.'aie m i Sljora.i.o AV'(>l'ED inlinin tli i--*. tl'.at l;e has ])ur.a‘iased ol S. P. jMexaniler his Stoci oi CJoods consisting ol . I ' ^ c"5 * i ^ (i. aili of .1 J j_!e 'i’t.o;npior»: il nored that J C S.-ncer, p.r s nl secrtlii^ of i!.e 'i'reasurv. « .xji- cts to lid I’l-' pl ice Mr. // /z p • S'nl .Seciatiry of llie N| I'hom oar acfpiain'ancc with a huge num- Aikansas, natr.td \ an Hini;x as tht ir fiisl, and j |,j j, ocnth'mrn who composed tin' recen! jbe 'i'naiU,y ! ) ;aii n'i;t m ple.a CALue.rN .as their secoriu choict.' for President, and J ] )L.jnociatic Slate C'onvention. we were :ali^fied tliat ' ]\ Pol;:, of T- nn., for \ i-:e Prf’siient. : ^ jf, ^.f ive delilicrative a;s. tn- Ta; 'I'*‘-p/ssi e I) tri'ci.-.’ic Stiiie ‘.'onvenlKUi. no-^ po'st'ssed tips prcvioiir ii'iin .ud .*A'.!r..> Iv. 1*01.!^ foi !C'J ^ iCr-.dent. and j ihe f.utteaaig and ab’.’se the p’oce(L.n^^ . ^ • 1.1* (h m ti) a c i>e. hi' Jr.an'f-i lei! lo ! ) ail U'!;t m ide.’e ul .M w. 1 be Ua‘ vti . ,U j. iWCr to ie4 . .1. •. V * J publican p."'y. \Ve riy. tleaa ,d th • A.'.~ > •; '! > 1 of v‘ VO i ma word d th* wiioh' y. KeP'^iblic.'iP.s of ih county ■■■ - lowiniT - - I: cauue^-'.".. > .1'' I «V C.I - v ^ iitU. ; t; J .i, J? , ni... --- . | (.•on\u-tu. mv. , - ........ whit he is, uu.l he ^ .:.^rmmed to :ive the husines.^ hi^ per- j expressed no preference f'^r the Prc?;d r.cy, but dt* | Conventiou h is crc'aled .auumg ihe fed-ra! , [I, usIil he S'J’C'Oi lae I .^,^7attention, will endciivor to g’-v'c ■ ^.t j,-j jh-y would s'apjior’, the nommi-e ol the Eal | Raleiq;!), would bo conchisive. '1 !;ry mrnt. ■i\ fore. tha!. ih'* moti.> ; -rti m the rejvr.rmg ot \\ atchcs and Jewei- j Conventi.ai. j ,p,,,.r,hi;n lliat th» ir imniacul.'.te pailv ^Nas nhi.'sr r 'j'n :it ' e-v- ne’ i ’ watc.i- j all w .rk warranteii. — — -- t * e , • 1 » i 1 nf ihe I '' (-•jj.jphyS. iSio- 10;;;tf ^ f t>t 1--r;, / ^ t', 1-r\n e-r? n'5*t7 t'» 1 bv thc sp^'a uOi s in I !i(Mh.anocrai !C conventUiii, \\ a., j is un hi •'I’h' II a;. II M Saif;i'!> rF. nur rp.r(?rntal ’0 in conr' ss. it ;s h 1 le.ii* d. 111 Ij n(mi.ii.aii .1 lo C> ‘ * » fnce id SiCMt.iiy (d th'- .N.ny in j iaci- of. r. shuw, li 1! t d t(j li.e In.a.Miiy I *fp 1 t* S'l.a, m N Vvh Cir:! ditn al t!ie;r la'.*'j • F .1, ifl ho same seiiiiue t.t 'he foi- . : ai: ^ _ i That, •* itb ri'gai l lo the subjtct of; *.i b'ocy. >lih'Ugh w(* iia^'o a det-'tb.t . V • vhich ?0- di.stmgirshed | \., ; ce nai )t‘S h-ne been placed before i ■ • party hall i.c ive tb.' nomina’ion ; •i ; 'i M, shal .jls,; rtci ive friaa us :i ciicer- •, a: 1 eiilhu -i^ic .suj j on; 'iial eiUier (;l , them. ni -ir o. inian. ^ fmim atly fja i.ui d 10 d;s- ; char til ' daiies of he odi^e; that, when tl.e rommat-ai -hiiil be m Je, we (arnestly .nireutouv | Ihmiocrat:. Ireihrcn ihfotighout the Union, as 1 tiiev val : ' thi , reserv »i(i:) ol the libeitit'S ot our ’ ■ as t r# v.'.'ae tliose dear boui:lit -.im:o-'0 • > ' 7 > ^ •D-ivih*- s ^ect;:■•'d to s at the exoense o; s > mucl. the Fall iwv\ Winter of I l tl.i- m \i I prefvrt !;.v mdivi lu i!: Ihe (W' the C lui, he .5 I by the sp'^'akeis in t!i(; ib.anocralic convention, while ie llwii ',r N'W 11 U|;; jhirr. it I St ) ) 1. h I'' b ei; al. ea ; V noaiai lU id an pla C o \\MS ill tiie he; J ' (/! >’.liifig in tie i ff---a ‘e .at once, we.h *Jie spir ie of th.- •blood ani l:aa-aro. I un it of m‘u d-. ! ;y ,le of the m .c^u.m inter-\'-ls a.' s-ih*'. * ' i^ 1' junounl of n sp^ai s'ibility res:.: , apnn lii ^ ^ ?> J i ^./v/ I. E X A A DEI I B E TIIU N E. would inierrn his friends and the public, that he has received Ins J?«tV aiit> d.C' lie i> now tmahle 1 to give his whole attention to In EXAMPLES'ro PiE OP.SEIIVED. , . . We ,l:,l not Ian u-e. l; alhule lo ihe political ch.n- ; in '.he n .i-'ral eoi,v,.MUon i.ie before, - not a „f .M,. .b e J. u nl...ucn of Ihe Slancli.ig Coron,iit, ,s in the tu o ! « onl uns fai.l that cool.l hn, t nny one s (e, hn^e ! ! ! „f i|,.. ,.,'■.1'. .v,-, ,.,-, .n i ilon^f.«of eon-r,.fS. as°-.ve ilii n .;avc a list of aii j What a va.-tly tHntre! s. t o! fejiows ihesn f. Jerali-ls .'v.vy I.), p.ut.n. nt. - 1 the ine.nl.e,-' s.r!ijtlu-ui--!ii„g in their poliiicf as to j of Xorih Carolina ar,. Lecotning ali nt one ! 'i hey ^ |1 ,n. .M f,/ c^;: -■ ^ non - i enih'e-M.r i, ,i,le,Mo ohs. rvc for thrmjelvos. I>„, | never abnse ihe ,le,no,’,nis, or say anything lo h^ul ,„nu-,l lob. e,.n,n„~M.ny llni. ■ u-e o-u.not‘ure-^r ul.,1. ,le, in oor ,l,nv. to ask the j an »pp"'iM,t's feelin-.—oh. nd! Weil, weareg.a.] , ,\|, a? i lo 1- .'Z 1 ’ ' .lai'.i. uiar i,.|, ntioi. of our r. alei? |., ihe iliiheial, j lo hear thit the ntann-rs of the fe,leraiists in this „> Ci.me.- lo I'.oln,. 1 J ; 1-.: 1 I’Tl ;!,ari,7.in char.cler .T.-en :o all Uie Coniniiitees in Siale aie ia.prov'In?: for. in ISlO.anJ at vanons ^ Sec t.ny of W.ir; „n 1 .1.1-: as f ' Ik, Sena-'-apr,.inl(.J bv .Mr .Mang.-ji. of this j limes before and since, we have heard ibcir lea-lers „,,,nry of Srale. . ; s'lve^ Beery be.io. ss Coin,n,;iee ,n the Senate is j Jaivr hnrr,u,t:n-s composed ol nothing scarcely i Thes.- Hnp. rt.nt ,.!ii.m,.I n.,r..i.v.M.-...« Inv,. , . ' heoc'ed bv □ O deral eh,iir.r,„n. M.d ma,Jc .ip of three I but ohiise of. an,I insult lo. liieir politxal oppon' nts, „t been art. .1 on hy th. S, nui.-, an I ;. is not r ■ I fi.leral l.i one deinocralic Scnnicr. 'I'he iinpoitan. | if the foi.'tal.sis in their State Convention were ,,robabb that iln re may b Comuiiltec on I-oreigu Iv l.iiions l^ composed of .*• '.me I.** t>l:j!-.e b\ .1 ' I ^ ^ ^ ' a? more decent than usual, '.ve guess lliey had al least j Runif'yf. as lo some- ol tlie p.osous fifime®> y I • 1 • . lit I ! * . . . shoo, iin.i tho-e wlio may think lit to patronise him wilMia i that there sh.iU be nothing wanting on^his part lo please. j Charlotte, Oct. 17, 1S43. lo,-r fe,leral 3, naiors to one deniocral; and the Com- l«o pote nt reawns for ihisanun.Iment in th,'ir i.inn- i ..Another w. . k m,.y pM,b„bly ■ nabi:- os i.. i.. mitlee on I 'niance, into v.hose hands g.x s the sub- i ners-first. lhal ihcir nominee, .Mr. Orahain. was , ,|,e public ei;,iu=,'y, by ...foMning o'lr rea l.'.'S of | - • . . i .1 .r..n»!/w»nri tn r»nrr^* niif n r.in'i'Sl fliUS ■' Q r -p TIP: fnviNDPEPv. ivi’laig hin elf Can’iitr Brn-'n. \ Vi 11 !'a . n:^ ini» r*i Kun tui •>. fiom e !. c( . Mt^^-1 bQtii 35 or 10 years of ag , of l/indel hil' - • . --I • , . . , rlreiM U dark comple jo’n.und about 0 [eel m in a i. „ ,0 h, a ..eg o|l'uy.r-i'as>. d off in ihi.- •itv on Wt diiiesday m rriini: last, a laroe amount ol ^ r»nieiN it SP‘*0 not» rt1 the Northi rn Bank ol “'T, • St.,1 Le.xi.oi, ,. :v^v. lOih. I?e2.pav- .yVail'.'r.r.Xv ^ IX. si.n.dM T Se!,,' e.,shi, r. a.. I •' .**Wilfi»ii I,,ft b'. re ii,e sir.,e ,:av on Horse IneU. witn -'aJJK | 1 111 a I'll.' .!i,ib colour ov, r,:o:il. .in 1 | ., Nona (Virolma oi Vnirmia ! j.ci of revi.ing the presMii odious Tanfl’ law, lias | too much of a gentleman to carry out a con-slthtis , three hderal to two df'tiiocratic Sni.itors. and bu» j C'^nitrienccd. and therefore tnighl dec.me m oi.'gn.'t j ^do'h^'* Wlti^^s relish .Mr Grr- r7/- of tho=e a S'lthe.n anti tai iff man ! Who|their nomination and. secondly, from the r''>P- |ii,n as cnnd.date for ( l-.ve nor.-whm th^y renien * ^eM have'exnected this of Mr. .M ingum, once a Ular demonstration in favor of Col. I loKi:. they ex-; oppns* ■! -h.-, !• cti m ofthal ofnctr bein r .... ^ ei 1. c . . r.,,p, readv to «:htd i candidate, and they wcrt ■ ijiven to the peoph f T’lo- people wdl no doul 'I !iii I OiiSOrial Al t, 1 strenuous nullifter. pro.eisii.g to O. icaJv -htu 1 ^ i „ ,hfir , xnre^^ themselves ihrou 'h th^ ballot box m duJ , „ , . I his las. drop of blocl n, defence of the constitimon-1 oware that the usual vulgar m ..ihs i.se. b th ,r; ■ L'pjiectluil} in- /• 1 o t • ■*■ ir. ftir. 'I’nrifVnf I orators would fail Iiarmless at his feet—that his la- ■ • ■ ■ ^1We inform onr .friend of the Courier,” that ,«■>?? ' ^ | , ,„„Ue r.ir,tu„on on the heads of thcir nu- Mr. Grah-.m is not a ‘ candita.e for Oovernor yel- larifl federal.s-j. at.d iiLeil\ unuortn\ me .ra , presume that he is deba»mg with mmself thv | occupies, o: of ih,; confid..|..:e of j very qu.-.i- above proponn.bd. ' W.. should hl«t whom he -ems willi.ag to rob and plunder, to .rati j , rnli.ts werJ.^. J Ikax L.m ^ ' . . ^ -g'^ONAPAKTE, the liarbrr:' re. iorms his customers amt friends, that he ha removfj.i his Shop to the Charlotte llond, liist door on main street. wh:’re he will he hapi)y to see them at all times. For skill in hi.s prolession and poiiie attention to liis custonu'rs. he will acixnow.edge pre cedence to no man wiio lias lived since the da\ s ot Ins illustrious prototvpe. Lall and see. oOF November IS±3. ha ha ■ >., ,.i» - or. b.«l Iv i--' , I, will I .•='■■■' >:■• "'I:';-’ ■ 1 j! S^0' • I a r; war 1 a: ^)o" i' oll'ae I tar su'h in!ot ‘ ‘ PI f.., hic apprebcnsi !). Th»> mo- .11 ex-hting.* I^athesa d tio'.s. were bilP of the Soa.h W-^’.ein Kail Uoad P,ank, piya^ M ('harlesion. Hi'' g« tieral appearance is such '\ CM ' e tlie notice of anv person, being o! a daiU ^ black ha.r rern»fk:ibli daiU€o , Patnut. ^trayec! Oil STOLEN. Irom near Monroe. I n- ion County. N. ('.. on the lOtii inst.. a large Sorreil lIOKSl'j j eigln \ear» ohi next s]irinij. paces and trots tinely. no brand ; one eye weak; with saihih' and briuie on when nnspinij Aiiv mli)rmalion liirt'eit'il to tht t->.b scnber at Oakvilh*, \\ jll be thankfully received and .u,t«blj rewarded. „„rSTON. Dcc. IS43. 7inJ now lui.i anu vTcu^ wie v_dmmmet5 ui iu«. 1 nc T euerai papers in tills Swte have taken up I n > i. Willi i nA. O'/-t hater. ac'?epiing II use. appoai'a .l i y Mr JoNKS. the democratic j the compiaint.--o! tne I.egu-ter a out t le . emo^rat- jhr ( i .vernor, ap- oe-ik. r N^arlv one-lhird of ihtm are headtd by Convention, an .tht rt to .e in ^rea pa.n, ye l{;P, iirh wIult p.iper.s. Both can- e ' , - , I !cau-e as ti.f'V •• nnderst;md, their partv was •• abu- t ■ r . ' i wh.g chairmcn. and several ot them are compose. : ^...ih-mcn who made spee'ciics in that Tf o( a tnajoiHy of whig members. This is tzivinH ' Furaicm.ore. to set f,rth the eontra.t he- Graham now r^.ide- in Ildlsoorough, and Cob Hoke both partas a f’air s’nowing in :he (‘onnniitees. and ; btdviviour ofthe two Convention^, find lo Lmci.Mii. .>. e no\s u lo u mo^t estecme i an evidence that the dt mocracy, unlike the ftder- ^ themselves to as large a .chare of public sym- ,P!c do not desire to stifle investigation, f\Jid force .jjthy as possible, for their wounded sensibilities, , 0 ii- m u ;,;.;rlv drill p.uiizan legislation Wh.ch i, mosl'Lv accon.panj ihis con.plain, w„h .be .iech.rai.or, ^ We un l-rslani I;,, Ion H a,!d, Fhomp^on h.n ' ' 1-2 4ihat. I'he Wh>4 Conventk>n. not one word le’l | • cSJgned his oin e 0. Miiiislei al M. .xico. Irustwcrinv ■ ? *
Mecklenburg Jeffersonian (Charlotte, N.C.)
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