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UlLLSBOROrr.il, N. C. PVILIIIIO WIC1LI BY DKNKI9 H K \KTT. nrT* CHHTI ?? PAID IN AO\4MCB. Vho<? wlio lo not give notice of their with to hi*" thoir naper discontinued at theexpira t on of the year, will be presumed as desiring ,t? continuance until countermanded. ? And no piper will be discontinued until all arrearages irr paid, 'inlets ?t the option of the publisher. p.?rs'?n< procuring *i* subscribers, rhail re. cei*?5 the seventh gratia. % Ivertisementa not exceeding sixteen lines will Se inserted three times for one dollar, and itv-fi" ????? for each continuance. Subscriptions received hv the printer, and <ao?t of the post-masters in the state. t'lletter* <ipoi business relativrtothepaper m<i<t be poit Dtid. ^ ? aac - Tlir BF.V TIFUI. \K\RI\N HOUSE V E M K ^ ILL stand ihr enxtiint; oeason. at my ruble in Hill*, borough. o? tt.f fullowiii! tcr ?: tnirty Joll?f ? the teinm, due the bf't day of January next, which may he di?ch*rged bv twenty five dollars in cash; lur J.tllar* to ensure a mare to be in foal due w^ n t <a' fact i? ascertained; and for season or i >? irance, (*? the horse i? not my proper tv.) " '* r-qut a:e<l that all uentlemen ????i-lin? mare ?i ' tt the aauie time for* at <1 their bonii> ' > avoid all thoae misunderstandings locid-it t-i account*. YRtlKN ta a beautiful urey, with dark mane, tai' an-l Iced, shining black hoof* of the finest shape Ha is about fourteen and a half hands high, and unitea the highest finish to great strength in all thoae points t-ss. ntial to ttie formation of a superior horse rh>- subscriber 11 of 'pinion thai no description could convey t just impression either of liia symmetry or action and therefore invites all who have a uste 'or fine horses, or a wish to breed them, to ' all and *iew this first*j?,-iuine Arabian ever oif"vd to the patronage of the people of North Carolina. YiMr.s has made two seasons in the south, aiil has shown tnat be i? both a good and a ?ur<? f<>a' getter. In 1 834, he had one hundred aid ' vrenty-scven mares pot lo him. of these one huu lred and twenty Jive brought colts; and these are generally considered to be as fine c Its as any ever dropped in South Caro lini; t iev are lari;e, handsome and bloodiike; to ? beautiful forehand, they invariably unite a strong back and luio, with the finest legs and f?-et. For some of these the highest prices hsv* been off-red and refused althougti nei ther msre was bred a race horse Vcocn was presented "by the present Sultan of C ? i?tantinop!e, to our Agent Mr Hmnd, wth whom he had just concluded a treaty, as a eenmns Arabian purchased for his use at \>app j from the Arabs of the Deaart. It i? fair to presume that the -"iltan would n?r. under the circumstances of the c .se, hire made a present of an inferior horse, and I am therefore induced to b?li ve tha* tie is of th purest Arabian blood. This is the evidence of his stock, and he is only to be seen to have it admitted tnat h?- presents the beau ideal of an easturn courser of the purest blood. I'tje t flu ? tug rfdHHh <hiiul I in dice his patronage by all breeders of fine horses. M ? h >rse ha* ever distinguished himself on t> K iglish turf as a race horse, four mile h?i ? unless tie was entirely of Arabian blood. ?n?l those most on nediaiely descended from ti?n were b- st Th?* ?am? rules *pi>ly to stal In 'h b it i rn K* g a id and ? n fi* United St tea. - iereed b it those ?} the purest \rahic d?? ent, and th ?s> re t*ie hi'St .? hicn are the m is' n-arl) and deeply imbued in that bio >d. It ?i<s>-r'ed by well infinite I Rnglish writers, thtt ii ? horse has acquired reputation in that Country as a distance horae that was not de ?c-nJ?ii from the Darley ui Liodolpnin \rabi ? is I' n a wll established fac?. t'int the imtne. tint ' les >ndants of Arabian*, nn an aV'-rayc, reman ns-ful horses at aaat ten y^ari longer t ia ? i . h!u<>d worses of the present d?y Tins is a -n < i uportanl consider ition w ith tuosc wV? >a^e merely f?r ordinary uses. Vi >pi no i ha-? tec? i i lvan< ed hv some, that the colts of Arabians s ???lorn race, hut thai in th* -??c i id am' third venerations tiiey distin 5ihi theitia -Ivrs Now lh?? fact is this, the b's' i|i;a h irsi's on record were gotten by Xra tai< 'Mulders, by th ? llar'ey Arabian, is a; t.iis lav thought to be the best race horse ever '.fai-i'iii m Knglau I. Tti- (i'l l ilp un Nribiai cot more race triau tnj nt'i^r <i tllmn in the ki i^oni, ? id m? colts we re p iMirn'arly distinguished 'oif nils heats l.a'h I) ?i in ?*ne. Iti-iju'ii', Bit >'*, Cade, were t s ?*? funn* r? in lh<;r j (iiy. \ id afterwards the bfst sts'lio is Tiosc wha breed for the turf should avml th? n*elv?* of this chance * ?? raise fro.n a gen ui"? \nbian because it r?tr rs a lair pro* pert of getting real game stock, an i a? t ?a me t'H" 'inlda out a (woini'e to cnrr ?? t the 111 ? ?( pr uni'innt delects ?f our present turf horses, ? I h-stow that durability and I ? ?t s<i tf n ftO>V SO TAtO Die threat hoauty of tho Arabian stock al? | wavs insuras a ready s?lo to t'mse wtio breed hnr<?? fur marked anil (lie pure blood, lontfevi lj. u /led to their great strength and uncom mon powers of endiirn'icr, must always ren der i 'is ii valuable to those who r^ise them for mere plantation use. Th" 4iihscri<>or has made arrangements to have the rnares. and the b iys sent with them, I hnardod at farms in the v i > inity The mares bung thus a<-peratej un difT rent plantations, will have a better c!iaue?- of pas'nratfo nnif.it tintion, and at t ie sain'' time avoid those vari ous accidents to w'lirh they must be liable iu r-f >wdcd I >ts. They will he wn'l k'-pt, on m* dcrmr terms and gentlemen wi'l he eipei^fcd 'idnchargn the expense on tli<*ir removal. The wh in com enrrs the It, at day of Feb* r '\rr. and ends the ftr?t of I .If. No li.ibility ir a< > idents The (room will expert n com r ' n-.ttion with each maro for his attenti' n in the case< \ lien .1. Davio. ^ f* The editors of the Raleigh Star and Milt hi Spectator will publish the above one I " ? itb, a id forward their accounts Jamt irf 23 ' 07 I % ?% I* UN ING. I'xomted at Ibis Oflice with neatnbat, accu racy aud despatch. METROOI8' PRdl'KSTAMT CAMP MEETING A CAMP MEETING will b.- held by the mi nitkri and member*, of the METHOD^'f PROTESTANT CHI RCH at the Ridge Meet ine house abuat H??en miles south west ?4" Hilisborough, to roamenc* on the 15tb ?i ,Vti gust. Milliliters ?nd christians of all denomi natioos, are respectfully invited to attencf and join in the work of the Lord. *' ? ' Msy J- ? - ? S5- \ N (I T I C* K TIIF. aub?r iher having qualified at Vay trim, 1834. of Orange ? on >ty Court, as \dmini?tr*tor ?d th* estate nf J \MRS CAIN, il?-eea?fd, hereby gives iiotn*c to all person? indebted tr? said estate, ?#> come for*- ? ril and settle Ihe samr. am? all persons who have c'ai">* ?2-n.st the estate ? ill present th< 111 du lv authenticated within the tine pr. -scribe. I by law. or this notice will be pled 1 bar of re covery. \rcliibald Cain, **??<??>. June 7. *6 3w p M MS oi -i N ? ^ V ti J ?%. W -m HUt S4I K. rpifE subscriber baVmg discontinued the 1 publication of the Yadkin- and I'ttAwn .??17RN&L. nff-rs tlu w:iol?* prming t-s; ab'isli iiie.it f.ir ? 1 e on reason a be terms ll cti'i-islK of ? firs' rate Sup^r Royal R<m- | iC? Screw Hr.'aa,. lyye from F.ieht Li l'n a to Bevter sues; a jyreat v^netv of CiiH Kules, Le ?is. F'owera. Galleys, 0a?c8. Cliar-e?, ? in sliort, sll tliat is oerrssarv for the immediate est ablu'.ment of a Printing Office A ry c ntletnan desinnt; to embark in toe Printing Business, can g t a pood bargain by applying to llu?;l? Welch. N. B Postage must be paid on lerers, or they will not be taken out ol the nfficc. Salisbury, Ma* >1. 2G ? . NO T I 1' K rp"E subscriber, as executor tn the estate I of III.IW1 M KF.K deceased, ar.d as a'ministraior t<> the estate of MARY M'KKE, deceased i ereby gives notice to the legatees, and a. I others ?ln>m it may concern, ili.it he is now ready to eett.e w ith each ot thein w heo called upon. Kaiikin M'Keo. June 3. 3# ?.'5 S K K I) S Trees. I'tants. Domestic . hiimuls , Implements. Books <^'C dfc For Sale at the AMERICAN FARMER ESTABLISHMENT, .V"o 16, .S. Cahert strtrl, CaUimort. Md. rl^HE i>a''iicribrr p.eaei.is his respects to I tanners. gardener-, ami dealers in S eda t iro -L'hout the United Sta'es, paiticuiarly his <*u?toii)'a?s. a id i .foim* them (hat he hiit re- 1 c- i?e?J from Fur pe from Ins -wn ?erd Gar den anil from various part* of this county, i is annual supply of ; II l.l) \Nl) ti YRDt.N si'.I.HS; and mat lie is )-i < p jr d tc? "-xei ute o ?l.-rs wholesale and retail, v\i;h pr</inptne?s ?i lid aiC'.ira' y, at a> low p-i< es, and on as la vnnlile terms a* can lie afl'.f Uu by anv ileal cr in toe United S'at r*,Jor fi. st ratr articles. FRUll" aiyl ornamental t..-*-s and plants, g'apeit tes, s.ir <ibb'*iy, 'terry raspberry, ? nrra 't >n -Ira* berry pl.nl* t>ulh?~.'j# and >tu? r rt '?er in..t^, will at 'tie pr. per ?? ssuim, h.- (ir x nrt'i) to order tr*>m t' e best sour* es inrlodinj! a t the pri cipil imrserii?s ami ear de s in t ms count rv. f<>r most of which the s ? bse r ? be r is a ti lit; a^o f'l.OI titl- i u:t vatnr* Mraw cut lers, >* lie 1 1 far. 9 corn :? .ellers, :hre?lltnp ina ' tin's, and tl! ntb'-r kinds ?! agricultural ? >1 orticu li urnl implement*. wil he procure'4 fr >m ? he best in tnu'actories in Baltuaoie, at the manufacturer s prices. I) \ N | i \| n, r-ortirulnrlv ca tlc of toe I'nproV. J Ptiriiani Siiortli .ru the D? ? von a. id Iht Moist* *i? breed*, Sheep ot I te I Bakcw I, x .ill hdow n. u.td > i loos fine wootCtl ! h'?eii-? >wine ot ?? veral valuah e Kind-., cpt ? ??lai'v ? f the B.irintii br? i d; I) :b ? >f se\?ral ' varolii s far ? ? i ?? farmer a.i.t sportsman; vari ons kit d? "I Poo'try, such as w ile ttirkue, Br men and \ estpiiul.a ve. se, tame and oth er tow s, ami s> v ?l ither s eries of animals, a!', of ? *.|. e lie ? d-. (a'rl no othns.) are wliift kept for ale at the ? %pe? i.ne ital and brei dmjj 'arm ?il i '!?. ssia'dis' ueoi, or can he procured fr in tiie !?> st smiiei i, to i.pler. B!, ?KS, aj'm nit if i hoiiii iilturo!, and bo ta.mal in inuc ' greater va ii vtlino at the b ?ok ?tores, vini ? t.( mctn mie and particu* lariy valuable, are kept ? onsr mt'y for sale. In "hii'l. (i II arlirles wanted *<v farmers and Hardeners in I lie piosrciti' n >f t n-ir inisiness, ,?r? ml'' ndeil cittier to n? kept on baud, or pr ? cured w i?*n tr'eird. for a smnl! commission. / \nd t'loUffh li?t in oider h**re, yet rm^r iv iMr"HT*Ncr. 'n every tiller ef the soil aotl k--' p?*r of It . nes?'ii Snroa's. tne s ibs< ri l.er ofl r* to them THE "*kKI?> ( >K K I.EI>'H. in iln ir v.icbU'th " fr* sh and L'rnu in? " ha vi ijj tienn earetu'iv fathered from t !".?? li" d nf - njierH'iiee, a <1 l!ie garden of seieuce ? the wlitile d me up in papers and labelled ? l ilK FXKMEK \ >l? (MKORNKK AND I.IS I SIM K tIKU'.Dhk NN l? M \N AtJRH;" noil iitsp?Mi?ed tV'.ni t ie print, n ? nl this ??statdishinent every Friday in I liCy'oriii ?d a weekly \aricultural I'apor at $?> a year, pay able in advance. N. B. I'hti periodical is essentially similar to tlic Iste A \1 1 Hit" \ N FAR vl ER, ihe publi cation ot which has been tor some time past Kii^|ii;nuiu. /moreaa I. IKVI NE HITCHCOCK, American Farmer KiMablislimcnt. Note. An " E*ln" number of the Fanner, containing a pronpoi tua of tin* establishment, and a catalogue of Seeds, and other article for sale. will be m nt gratis to any person who slia I fitrnt ttli hid addrejs, ;>oW pit ?</, lor '.lint pur pose May -20. 23? (fx Discourse, or I'ermnntnt and roiMKH of tbr above discourse "* Fi r have been deposited at this office l.ir (ral'iitoiiN distribution. throughout t'io ?? 1'ity i>f >rt?ng>< Any pnraon desiring copies, for bintself a .il Ins neighbors, will bo furnish ed "cation. Universal Imivs " 12? NORTH CAROLINA 3'IA2j! XDiv-irjasiin for the broeGt of the SALISBURY MADK.MY, rihSI dLtS<- HU.H ?NU L'<w STiTKM To be drawn at Salisbury on the lOlli day o: July, 1 S 14. v STWENSoTCVc points, Manager ?. '0A&2?tA&Ji:?00 3 C II K vi i:. J I*lZ?? of ?3.00" i* 83 000 5 IVizniitf 1.000 in 3.000 4 !'? i|> ? ol' 500 is 4.000 5 l*i izi*M uf 300 is I 500 10 1*1 'Z * of 200 IX 2 000 50 I' iz?*s til 100 is 5.000 60 l*i iz B of in IS 3 000 KiO 1*1 Z'Hof ?0 is 2 000 250 uf 10 in 2 500 CO 00' .? l*i iz? ? of 4 70 is 94 000 20 483 I* iz?'S, am<<T)iiti>i^ ?i? 120.000 MO K PUIZKS TIX AN BLVKKS Tickets $4 ? Halves $J ? Quarters fl. MODE ??F UK A WING. This Si heme, founded on the High and Low i Sy?>eot has 40.000 Ticket*, numbered from 1 to 40,0 0 I'icluBivi* On the day of drawing, the 40 000 numbers will be put into one w Ik el, ! and n|: iliv prizes above the denomination of ?4 70 in another they will be drawn out nl lernately fi s> a number and then a pnz? un- , til all the prize* are drawn. Fr-nn I to 2U.U00, inclusive aie low, and froin 20,00* (?. 10 OuO > inclusive, are hig'i* The prizes ?f g4 70 t. he j awurd< d to the high or low dtvisio ,, tic de- ! termiried by that whicn may dr w the capital pr ze of S3 >00 The prizes uf ft i 70 pavahTe . in tic ? * to ii toe next Sche '?? ? at* other prizes payable in cash forty days after the drawing. All prize* subject to a deduction of tifteen per rent. rickets, Shares and Packages, to be J bad in t lr greatest variety of i umbers, of ALLEN PAUK9. Agent. HII.I.SBOitOlGH, NtiKTll CAROLINA. * I ??* Ail orders from a distance, (p' Sl paid,) j enclosing the Cash, wifl be thankfully received, ! ai>d promptly attended to, if a.idres^etl to A lit* n Parks, jgent. % ! Hillsborough June 17. 27- 4wp i C A i A* ?$? K I H KL AX I) ARF. now r-ceiving, from New Yor* and Phil i'lelphia their Stork of S-PiilliTS CG-0?3>3 which render- their assortment co nplete. I'h?y tY r< l>>r? solicit their former customers, a.id the (I.iblic generally, to call and examine th. to, hh t ey nie determined to sell as cheap as goo s of the same quality can be purchased elsewhere in .North Carolina. ? ' j'" They earnestly request all those in debted to the firm to call and settle tocir ac counts; tt d in tins notice is intended for all * md* hied to th' mi without exception, they beg | none will exempt themselves from it. C. Si K | \pril 29 '20 LUMLEL LYINCIK CUH K' . /. N ? HJTCH M.1KER .1. VI) J EWE I. LRU rOF,SP F C TFl I.I V informs the citizen* of Ili!? ftliAro i it h onil ? -? Hillsborough anil the sxrroundini.' coun try, tliot 'i' has a j h ii commenced business in tli? town of lldls-borongh, in the house former ly occupied by Men'* Turner & Phillips, lie has nn hand a good assortment of Watch Ma terials, and Mil' repair all kind of work en trusted to hii< r are with neatness and despatch. Watches Clocks nnil Time Pieces. repaired by liiin. wi'! in all cast s be warranted for twelve months; and tho.-e disposed to pat ronize him, are assured that no pains will be spared to give the most general and entire sa tisfaction Thankful for furmer favors, he re spectltilly solicits a renewal of patronage. All kinds of SILVER WORK made accord ing to order. He has on hand a small assortment of WATCHES JEWELLERY. which will enable him to accommodate his cus tomers. AH kinrls of wo?k from a distance-will be thankfully received, and executed with punctu ality and according to order. W A N T E D. S AN APPRENTICE to the Watch Mak ? . ing and Silversmith's trade, a boy four teen or fifteen yeats of age. Lemuel Lynch. April 29. * 20 ? w ante n. AS APPRENTICES to the Tailoring Bust nnfli I ia/A Knua rtf mnral ? r?.1 "** neas, two boya of moral and industrious habits from fourteen to fifteen years of age Early np^kation is desired. March 18th. 14? December 31. John Cooley 30? KIRAL ECONOMY. %%? iv\ * " May \our ri? li aoi!, K *ub? rant. naliiiQ'* bettor bl?*??it pout O'er every land." PltODl'CTIVK SMALL FIRM. Tl'r O'llu I(f|f-t<t mi v luruUlirathr ? product of 15 acre? of im |ir?v*d l??d. Mr. T'l'itt i Gibbon* of Ham- on Co. Ohio, ha.i a far a of twenty acres of !at*?l, fifteen of which are improved. H ? keeps three corns, sells 12 lbs. ol bu'tei per week, and rrom 50 <m 60 lbs. of t hrese per so lium. He killed 2 200 lbs. o? pork; sold 1.723 lbs. and k eps 7 bogs over winter. He r?is<-d 100 bushels of ?he?i, sod 2| acres of corn, sowed 3 tons of clover hat , and one of timo thy; ami liss from 7 to 8 bushels of cl<*vrr iml for sale. He keeps two horses and ten head of sheep; hss 3 children; and bis hired labor cost him but 555. OKCUAKD GRASS. The gitzi r- hi th< valley pro nounre il o???re nutritious than either Timothy, Cover or H- rds Grasn, and il is by tinning (his gra?s w? h me tw? first i hat the pr .vrrbiaiU fine pastures and meadows of 'he ceu'ral ruuntifH of Pennsy Ivama are Conned. It resists (he iiea' of nur nummrrt, and recovers lr>m tne ef ?ects of the houl mid the tooth ttj raptOi^: for ?n-d lots two bushels should be unwed to the acre, and tor ?he scyihe, or for pasture, the mix ture should be one bushel ot orchard gi ass and one gallon of tim ??thy saed, >er which a gallon ot clover sh>uid be scattered in Marrh. Kanawha Banner. CUTTING TIMBER, In replj to the mqoiry, made by D. R. respe cling (he pn-prr season for cutting imher, we say that where durability is the object, it should be ? ut at itiat seas<-n, ?h* o there is the i? asi hm|i in i? ? sat in F- bruarj ; but vtheie it is lor I t?e purpose of clear mg land, and the tin ber to be cut is <>( a kind thst is like y ?? sprout, then if is denial). e 'o liav<- it cut when the i e is nios. .sap in it, as that no on I) preterits Mir ?<ump* from sprout ing, hii' ihey rot mur? sooner tbsn when cu: in February. Good. Gen. Far. DOCKING HOUSES. We (J<> c i know o. a more barba rous practice tha' receives the coun eoaucr of lotelligrnt men, and men claiming to be id ral and religious, bun ih?* practice of decking hnrsea. It (here br any one of our humane (ratiefi who has never witnessed this inhuman operation, we ask him. be lore he purchases a horse with ooly hall a tail, to procure a bouk on far* riery. and read a description of it; nod we venture to say he will after* ? aids lend bis aid towards abolish* ? tig the barbarous practice, by re* solving never to buy a horse that has been buhjert to it. A very small pur* lion of U.e community acting upon this principle would be sufficient to abolish the practice, because a dock ed horse would be less saleable than a perfect one. Docking horses ap pears to us much woise (ban useless, /aide from the barbarity of the prac ? re, lor to nur view it diafigures the .mimat; and it appears a mystery that religions persons, in particular, should encourage an attempt to i.n prove what they consider as the work of (he Creator. Many farriera have given up docking, and we hope their example will be speedily con tag ous. fForkingmen's Advocate. TANKER ENTER PRIZE. Our marine tisi announces (he ar rival of ihe sloop Kxchange, Capt. Taylor, (mm Ohio vis At akapa?! The first trip we imagine, made in the same circuit. Wi presume C*pt. | Taylor is from New England; we presume ha built the sloop on (he Ohio, and fillrd her there with Ba con, Pork, Ltrd, Fi >ur and Whis key; we presuaa be came dewa tha ? ? r> Ohio arnl MiftNit-ippi, *nl ?h? ogk h nv?r Let ?urri>e ontrret! A? it< pa*; *?. ptrNumr iir hi* t aigo at "Ur huutlr d prr crn'. pr.ift- oner nr'Kiml C"8?. mii(1 took in re urn <ha *ugar of AlUk?pa?. wMch he will ?ell at lhirt% |?rr crn*. ? ?er mm prr?ntnr n<?w he will fit; with re S*?? for Y 4itkrr I*?hI; ?nd ?f pi ??#??* r UO .? ill rand i ltr-r* ; ? *l.? ?p a r!r*r r ra in- if 1 hr rnic?p< Zf, am! ??? pp? oucnr with n ch?* fui <?( >Uxi(|a dollar*. If *e Iiith prrhiirD^?i v. roi g, ue will apiiliigiiii* lur cor iti^-ump ' ion. ? ?Y 0. jidv. Cheap Travelling. ? S*?gre?t i? (bo competition brjween the S ram Jiontt Patriots and Vojr ageur. w bir I* |r> oa th?- Si. Lawrenct? that tlir forn.er took upaterrage paaeengira for Mon treal from Qui bcr. a few day* mnre, at 5**. *ach, and the lattrr at 2a. 6d. ? or 40 cetvla for 180 milea! CONSUMPTION. ? This is one ol the u>ost fatal is well as tearful scourges of civilized man. In ? his country the ravagea of consumption sre dresdful, particu larly on ihe sea board; and it is to bs regretted that (he cause of the dis ease cannot be ascertained, and none preventions or reaifdies discovered. It appears tu be increasing ia ???ma parts uf Europe afso, within a few tears: and it is stated tha? of 65,359 death* which occtirrrd ia London fur the Ust four years, mure than ene fourth are to be attributed to coo ??umptinn! Is this owing <o peculi arity rn uwid or clothing, or t < ??"tna radicsl defect in ihe c n-'i n ion uf its victims? Boston Journal. ASTHMA. We learD fr m ?i. intelligent frieadf who has long rfflict'd with this fimat diitrrmir.g complaint. (ha* 'be fumea of burning paper, sm u?a^d ? ith solution ot saltpetre, gives liioi perfrct relief. He k<*ep? ? q?.ant<tj of paier ? * Inch has been *>n.piy soaked <n strong s*lip? re water, and at'erwsrds dried-c?natanily on hand, and on the recurrence of a paroxism obtains almost instant relief froai burning hall a shea or a shert in hta room. O'hers who have been simi larly affected, have tried it *ith cor responding benefit, la no case baa it been known to fail. s.> far as hia informsti n eztendn. We deem lbs I testimony si ffl< irir to warrant ha publication ?t the prescription, which certainly has the merit of simplicity. If a chsll prov generally ? ffi< ?<inus? t'a value ts bey?nd j?? ?i r I ? *, ba readily testad. Newark Dai Jldv. IMPORTANT DECISION. A decision hat oeen r cr?>>ly made one ol the Judge* o Kent,.* ky, to iho cHcrt that the M B 1: k v. I the C- n>mon wealth"_a bank sad to be owned chief, ly by (he rate, is unronMitutio> ? , ?>e?ng in contravention o< tha cliun o' the con?titution ol (he United Slate* which piohibit?t' e ?epara ? urei from isau me " b Hi of credit." Thia decision ia in conformity with ihe ground taken by Messra. White and Wilde in a aimilar caae be ore the Sq? pitroc Court ol the U ??ted State*, at r.e i a?*, term. The caae was held over for advisement by the court, whose opinion on it will, it ia preaumei, be delivered at (he oext term Notwithstanding the opponents of the United States Bank have maintained with great confidence an^ pr rs verance that ita charter w^e incompatib't with the constitution, yet we hate ever con* >Hered it mure clearly warrantable >han the baoka chartered by stataa. Tnere can be no reasonable doubt that the Iramera of ibe constitution Intended to place the whule matter ol the circulate ing medium under the exclusive coa? trol of Congress. It was ti?etr purpose i to guard against local, dr prcctated and fluctuating currcncie ? ? an evil under ?;>ich he people ol this country are now suffering, an ! which they rau?t con* unue more intenaeiy to sufTi r, if <be pre* sent ?' Expei iment" is allowed to con tinue. If a ba?k bill is not a " etli of credit," then there ta nu forca in Ua* Kusge, or con6(icnce o the reposed ia its terms. That a hank note ta ? b U, no one can doubt? ?snd il u docs not poa* saaa a present value Irons ita intrieeic worth, and if ita only ^?lue is from the promise it containa to which credit ie given, then it muat be, by every princi* p*e of just < onsn uction, a ? h II ot cred* i " which the ata'esate restrained fiotn isauing R aMcted therntHvea, they ca oot confer upon a corporation any power which ibey do no*. trr?nsei?ea possess. A. f, Cam.
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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June 25, 1834, edition 1
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