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: JANUARY 13, 182'.). ' 'DEATH OF VR?. JACKSON! from thl MaohvilU Banner, 2 l Dec, We are called bn this Doming to announce. an event or the moat awlbj and melancholy nature, jn the midst of preparation! fp frti'iy tnd mirth the kH .of death" hearJ, and on the ZZt"Zui (ow.i -'should be a aceft oreenwat -ri dicing, we arc suddenly checked In our career, are called onto srray Ourselves ia (rarment "-ofwlwkEffi .SON, wire of General wnurew J act son, rre-4-den' flle&'vi the Umed States died Iaat nyht the HernUage in this vicinity . - The iircl.lirT.nce of .'Ms awful and unlooked &rv?nt ha Cfeated a shock in our community ''uliost uoftiratlielt waa'itnin a fcw?tayi -"iTiar'Mra.- Jaekm-'VtohNMlyHiMekd EDITORIAL SUMMARY., Ktnluty Vfc, It wouU seem t list'the ubbe. titei of the South Carolinians have got the upper hand of tlieir-uiu'-toniM. A few weeki Mince thev resolutely declared a non-intercourse with all the tariff states : now, we learn, Kentucky pork sejls at a round price among them. They are right i patriot im does not, lor iu take, re quire a people to pinch themielfra for fK& Pumpkin PM..,.....lt is generally known that 1 Too Festival of S'u John the Evangelist, wu celebrated by the Masonic fraternity, in Con cord, on the 27th ult. Hev. Jesse Hankin, pf this place, preached a aermon on the occasion. An excellent dinner wai furniahed by George KluUs, Ekj.i at which, we are gla I to learo, tlie laudable resolution of uaing no tpiriiou$ fi. tfton was formed, and adluireJ to. The Yadkin Vuvifation Ctmfiani.tfler having the New-F.ngland people are immoderately j lAr" nwajf upwards of $100,000 on ill-con. fond of pumpkin pies i pumpkin being acarce thii year, our, vankee brethren began to fear they would be debarred this their favorite cfi'iA but a tu1M tong 'hem hs diacovrred that excellent pumtXnvTcmirMiii fit winter squashes, (or timlins.) The Sill to alter t'ie time of holding1 the Su- neVrre 'J'oiiVffl :Tucwr JnU,yn. A bill bar been, reported, in the Common, by the select committee on the subject, to provide for the sale of the interest of tlje Tusrtrrra Indians n die fands, in Bertie amnty, rPfrmerTy occupied byihem.v--w-'' by disease, wliMiliffWf er,- was supposed :- to Have baencfif filtCd so u to afford a prospect of immediate restoration to health. Toil day, be ing'he anniversary of an i'n'eresfing and impor. tant event in the last war, was appropriately lected to testify the ros;iect an. I u flection of hit fellow citizen and neighbor to tV man, who wai i'J Kion to leave his wu't 'do.wMtic retire ment, to assume die respo'isibilititi and discharge the important dutirs of Chief Magistrate of '.lie nation. Tbo preparation Wer already n.ad.:.l 'Jlie table was well nigh ,ir- ), at which all i n ; Like. havLnL' been amended in the Commo'ii. bv -rnn(atiM 4aK..uia. ua..cac'i,acre m within half a mile of thft take," waij, in' ciinV- ijoence thereof, ind';(iiiitelv postponed on the 7i'h ult." S5tt: JT: ' :.; - - - - In connequrnne of the delicate health of Mr. Manly, tsiii'an rlrk to the Mouse of Com mons, Georue W. Haywood hat been appointed 'Jd assistant cleric. ''t.e Bank vf.Vriah'rn lias drrhred a dividend otiu ,rt tc.it. Tor the last sixmontha. K- '!inpeiien, are 'fiaking bvthe Jackson en tri! o'Timitte i of V.ishitif ton civ. for the re rc:)ti iit nf ! 'n .lirk"ii on hin arrival i i the diiir'u t, r.fjd f r navin du '.ona'-s to the I're- i m ii i'Mr' at tns niaiK"i '"on, ana to ne vice expected to be hilarity and jov ; and ourciiu-im j I'rmi 1-nt. o., 4i nf Marrh. h id lalhed forth on the happy morning wi'li ;:ir- i rinfrrf '. C'j-inierfoit notes on the United :i. t;lif mil huovint. and countenance i-lowim c-,,'t br.mcli hank t Savannah, 'w'" h'reu d- .u ...ii. !.. l.i... .1,.. I""-!, in K.v-t.r-vi!!-: thev ceived projecta, lui been for aomo yean, it ia weu mown, to all intenti and pirpwea defunct. It ia a little "ingula therefore, that a rewlution inch a the following, which waa offered in Con. great-4k30.lt Ur hould ftnuimt Aonv Xu.l uonj;, ol. thia diatrict ; On motion y ilrTfnff, - M4,.TJ'MhonmUtef on Road and CanK "h ifitriicteil fn Vno.itfi. 'tnrtu .,.-:' (lielidbf authorifing; aubscripfion'of atock on ine pan or tne vnited "Jtatea,. to 'he Yadkin Navigation Curryany, in North Carolina. . . wmLmvpu . ff om t he. KaJciifh SUr, nuarv.. 1 t, 82?, . TheM4riki....?X',i all absorbint: que?- nrnia ui c. i uc .uajuruy inn minority Ht'I.rU the? Resolution and bill introdu ced by Mr. !o'ter ; the bill 10 establish a H.tnk of the Sti'e, bv I'". Finlur-, the re solutions ottered hv Mr G ston ; and, last with animation and ho;i.r when suddenly tlu-1 S10 hi'U, or in i in of time, the . solution and bill submitted by Mr Wyt he, have all been prin'cd aid transmitted to the two Hous es. As minht expected, these multifar ious proposition have excited full share of interest and jue'ition, and the war of words iu the lloue of Commons has al icady commenced, nd been prosecuted utli inu' n z' I .industry and ability. On Mondav the House went into commi'te si-cuo w ..... v.y.. i ..i, . i , ra- into eipreialona of condoli nee, e ir art mi'h j I' '.Vdiia'n Heinmun, by whom they are en a'.itutcd for amiles, and sincere md ifencrat ,T'',r'' t - mmirniitg: pjtjieiru cnmrNtt but a moment before, u ni ve rsaT h pn! q j a S3 pi' ' ' 'c fcjoicing; prevailed. Dut w -liavo'nithe'r time i ..... i .. r, .i .. i i.m.t i j-'T i . . ...... ... r.( II. t.lwila nh in K l,hilr.' In .er: John iTitmmimrK. rreaiden' . navtoieio ' - - uor ro im at preaent to ind'ilf in further ' re fleclioilS. oft thi melanrhniv neirirrence. Lrt us sub. nit with re?ignat:on a i fortitude to the decrees however afBi'ttn of i jtist ami merciful, though myerioua an 1 "is'-.-!iallc Providence. Bunk Mnet?a)t. -V- 'ut.d in our las', whut We nndMt')od to be the fart, tint, the Ihrrctora of th-Hnk hd naio'd a resolution, rc'ijuirinj; deale 'o pay the JeniA of thrir debts at each renewal thr is, to ?av he whole t ten iustal- meni tVVhavip iln.." been iiitriiirrred trr sir, I n ant waa passe J Lv the Wislatnre of O-or- 'jf?atitrlMjtji!.fc o a o hve birnria aevton'Po? the legia rure, initcr. i of nmml orrr. In the lejris'at'fe nf T.nr.'siann. t''e sent nf ewtai.i members brine roo'ete-l, a niesHn anrne whether ibey had i J'Z'it to vilte on their (iv case : the nn-aker derided tnev had ;'lnit ttie hoiiH? decid'd thev had Wit. hill is he fore the lepiihtore to remove the s -a of y ernmcnt from Vew-Orleana to Biton Itouj. A bill ha- nasse-1 to JtsJH rTai1n"j;1ir'K ate of the ICen'orkv legislature, b a vi!e of 30 to 8, to prohibit tbj iniMdoetion of Slave into that atuie : aov !ave imported into the state contrarv to fie a'-t, U to Se free. TfuetTnf. tiW has rn-rased bv th Ia. roost '-r th- resol'ition rrpir'ed bv the committee- Mr 1'o'ter moved lo amend the resolution, by striking out all but the vindyyjvK(S ind laubstirutifigr" The resolution nff-retl hv the Minoiity, and sUDpmteil his ip i'i m by a speec ot some leii(rth. The floor was ocrupitd by Mr Oston, for.neariy three hours, ,n reply ; Jt about 4 o'clock, on motion of- Mr. Af exan'tc, 'he cpmmit'.ee rose and obtaineu leave to it hp tin. tress in our community than is at present contemplated. - .;. On Friday last, in the Senate, the bill ppropriating $9000 to lay out and im prove the road from . Nicholas Nail'., in Moore county, to Wilketboroutrh, passc.J its 4hird reading, 27 votes to 26, but was rejected on Saturday, in the House of Commons. , On Saturday,, in the House of com mons, the bill to reduce and fix the sala ries of certain ofT.cers therein namedi was indefinitely postponed, 66 votes to 55.. Jx "IntnTSenatefie tion of. the usurious practice called fia ving, was rejected. It provided, that any twtAji)Qugbt..'fof Jess than itsfvaluet should' ielrrecoveribIellnii"wT"" Shaving Aotet On the 29th ult, Mr. Smith, of Anson, submitted in the Com mons, the following preamble and resolu tion r f7aat the practice f shaving note, is found injurious to the citizens of Vhe,State,,inaiajJUck-ii$ 4t pryftnt monef heing loaned at lawful interest and causes prone My tp sell for b,elow its uuejralue ; Therefore lietolvetf, That a select com miuee be appointed to enquire into the expediency of p issing a law to prevent the same. , Whifh l uled, by a large uu jor'v. The treatljir. Since our last peper, we have experienr.nl the two extremes nf Spring and Winter weather. On Tuesday and Wednenday. it was ; warm and pl-asant as iril ; whicFi was surcecde I bv copious rains. On Thursday night it cleared off, and I'riday waa a cool, raw day, with a fe Hikes' of tnott, barely percepti ble, flvinp in th-? air ; Friday night wan very cold thick ice was f irmed within doors. This we''rr ni(e welcome, as some of oty cit ixenn had had Mieir I'ork injured by the unsea sonable mitdiiers of tV mtmth of December THE 11 n KFrx: - Snkt'ury Pricei, 'ai. 10 rotton in sredj 1 j to 2 ( ent'. corn 1 ' '.'5, irtrk 3.50 to 4, but. tr-r 8 'o 12. flour 1 50 m 4 .' barrel, wheat 45 that the rertilation will be rir-y i-nlretd at t:,e ; fi,atllre f ( ;Portfu, di'srialifving a pe.son who branch in Saliabuev i iu that deal-.-n need ant in.1.ltirnre in tlna Liftc-l Ami t we nndeM'and, further, that few or n j discount Will hereafter be made; consequently, there : will be hard acrabbliif bv the unfortunate cleHt on q t' Hanks, to get toft tlu-1 money eouyli to pay up iheir renewals. It was thin "te of thinyv no doubt thit in iamtA Mr Wyehe. on :(ti ult. lo irernt h reioliitiou in the House ef Crrmm-niw; ; iriirlc1ri iU orae',aUys.if .lUu Ue in tUc trd t' Direetnra and in the meet'np nf rockhntders.'to nie their influence to preyent windjij? up 'he bmine a of the Stae Hank io tarndU , to de mand, irons its .debtors not- exceedi!-,' firr pr- cm. at erery renewal, ii me sieiv ol tUr Saolt iv oi her, troni Vry jjood, so win pennitf andtoeomtoae a but it than-lit aucn measures as wut enahie the bank to resume ipecie payments without di tress tihts a I il l 1 1 ;iu: si ite, or tmldinc am c;Kicc h the s. tte. tar at it -oci. (. Scot!. A memori il has heci pret-nted to Conres, in behalf ol' this oll'u: i-, i' wliich he orva ihat an ar.' iny pa to sett'e be o 60, Irish ootatoe 40 to 50.seet du. 25 tp 30, brown su nr 1? to 15, coffee '20 to 25, k to !.50, linS'-v woolsev cloth 30 to ri0 cents. yuxtrttniiVr. January '2d. Cotton 8 2.5 to 9, CjuTuesdav the House resolved itself i baron M i 8. o.-ach brandy "0 apple do 40 to'45, intu j comtiiittee ohhe whojeTKte'e . . , , .. i: . j 575 io 6 50. lard 7 j, molasses 39, su(rar 10 to 12 .o .h., resolution of .he preceding J"- flh , , yo, U,?w 8, whe.. 1.20. whiskey 23 Alejnnrler opened the debate, and re ,() 3() bank notes 2 per cent, premium, plie I to tne argument wnt n naa oeen Oape Fear, 2 ditto. offered bv Mr. Gaston, lowed on the other side Mr Spruill fol and was sustain question nf Htrvc: ra.ik in tbc mi.itary of he V. ttes.- Ilrntih, Rv late (lecoin's iraxn the eoifWr-r of Brazi14 it aii;M-ars a Wevplution bnke out in the province of '.TliKi oittl e IRth t)rr fiesdrd bv (len. Revardo, 'iir.i' received with often aims ed by Mr Swain in a lengthy argument. Mr. IVtcr replied, and Mr. Webh, -f Per son, concluded the debate for the dn A"rn j shoit soeech. On motion of Mr l isiic, '.he ommittce rose, and had leave service j t0 v , -.jin. On Wednesday, the subject was laid on tf.f 'ible till Friday. -. Wn.at will be ine finil result, whether any. thing will be done, and, if any me as bv -he iuliiHUiri.- Ht:ha.i ::issued a,vr'am'.)..yr-.is a-lopled. wh4t will lit M complex- Uoa. auJ Jiiivpcii"j!a-liit jiawh. their, jusnrjwd subiiiittrd to him. A b'ire bolv ot Urirllian Mr. Wyche then presented a bill to rrcui:ite ' the prieticc of the banks fn certain case ; and Mr. Potter also presented a bill concerning the i baJiktu.----.r----- Lari.lf.ll Mr. froorn has introduced a bnTTnto the TnTTiiid t" iie would k.-.o' :KjiSi--v,t;!ot'thc pfmince. Ilarriytn i.'r.iv ti-has Sei-n .-Irct. .1 i j; r, i s tr f r t con jr cf u re . nf the city "f M ''nn. on t!, 3 I t ia.! : on t'ie two , first tna's, Mr H'li rv in-'urmer tavof, cane very near bei r oi.inl; tilt on llic last, He,' pl'irr wtio w-re ltir-o -deolilf 1 i 1 and tt.- T 'Twa'-:i"Cic!?'nvttsTr .his o-i-mtt-bv .. from tUttdbd3k liegUterx Jan. 2J. , O.i nV-dnesday, i;i tnr ll se f Com mons, Mt. Potter imro'li. '. I j bill fur toe rciicf -if ih - peo;i'. . j'. North-Carolina It provides ttu' no . . ; tax shall be evjr'cd Iron i ;. . present 7 ve'ar7 :iuTllur"6Tf.tJ70iraTW'w m; thii 8M0 moi 1 Treasury n.es to iucc: inc-iiJCicaxiLS Chartrtton. '-m. ? ( otton 9 to 10 centB, flour 0, whiskey 2tJ o 29, tmcon 6 to 7, ham 41 be-t kind of bafrjrinf; 22 to H, salt 40 to 30. corn 55, coff-e 12 to 15 North Carolina bunk bills 2J per cent, discount ; Georgia, 1 ditto. fWieii. Dec. V Cotton 8 to 9, flour 5j 7i for that made at Camden mill", wheat gl, com f oat 30, salt S7 RJtimore, 'an. C Flour 7.75 to 10 00, cot ton 10 to 1 1. w'ii-key 26 to 27. bacon 10 to 12. PettrturT. Finr. 2. Cotton 9 to I0, flou" 7 to 7-.M. apple bramdv s0t )ieacb do. 45.1 ?5, salt SI, tohacco 2.50 to r,3J, wheat 1 30, whiskey' 3d to 3 ? " N. Carolina "bank bills 3 to 4. Carolina 1 to i (Jeoriria Darien 5. ; AVw-fset. ion. Cotton to (lour 6.50 !o 8.50, cotton bapgmp maU"tf hemp 19 to 21. wheat 1 tr2ro 1.7 r, tak tann'd sole leath er 20 to 2'i. hemlock do. i3 to 23, hams 9 to 10, salt 45 tt '.0, ainU brandy 6 to 'AO, Whiskey ;.'5 to 26, b-af tobacco 3 to 12, vellow beeswax 23 to ...Ndr'h-Carolina bank bills 5 per cent livMimt, South Carolina 2J, Ceorria 4, Vir ginia I per rent. do. Vru'-O'-'enuv, 'er. 6. Louisiana cotton 9 to li8ur.r.2l.tttXiQaJ.iakry;45. 2Segtoes for Sale. ; the Thursday of Febmary next, at - the late dwelling of Elizabeth Pickets, d.; d. of Mecklenburir, i hall offer for sale . Several likely Negroes, ... Of the estate of Wm. Pickens, dee'd. Also, at .' the iamc time and place, the Plantation will be ' rented. It. liCKENS, JJm'r. - ' . tj Wm. ricketiit&c'd, Januarp 1f, 1829. 3il LAND 8. FOR TAXES . "VWILL be sold at the courthouse in Salis . burv, on Monday, the- 15th ' February .' next, the foJiwunjf tracts ofland, or so much a ..... win oe rieeeKsary m pay the tsses flue tnercon aftd all costs ; vi : 100 acres, iriven in by lenry Kn'up, ' iSJawca, given in by Valetuine Kymer, , 100 acres, given in by Johti Slieppard. 50 acret, pivn in bv John tlohhouaer. ' 104 acreti, given in by F.noch rhiliis. ' 330 acres, given in by Oeorfte Itttchef i'"- - - 105 acres, priven iii-by Philip Shive " 120 acres, given in by Andrew fletxer.' - - ' ' 6th January, 1329. . . IJS-MFIKT-mRS. Rr.M.MMNt; in the I'ost-Office at Salisbury ...N. Carolina, the Igt day of January. IS?-N-. 5V. Alexander Jacob l.irely" John Anderson John Allen Wm. M. Urowii C l 'io. Butler Charles Uilca Win. Hurber 'V'm. Butner Chas. My. Ilrowu Moses or Jas. Hro;i Sam'l lllaek Moses I.. Brown David Beaver Andrew. lisstain Allen Boroughs Julia Biles lanie llrown John I. Carter 7 John Cartipbe'ir John t'allowaviC Mas. Culherilt Philip, f'arroll ' ' -Jimest'des ju. Klizaheth Crider Hu. Craft John Cornelison S. P. Church Jo'a. E, Dobbins 2 . Alex. Oubose Henry Kller John r.llison Hichd. Locke Henry Linn Llias Lee Jamer II. Ladsou Mr. Lipman Win Simson Capt. J. F. McCoikli Seth Morriss 'I'hoa. McNeely John McF.rwin William Mason John A. Miller Wm. Mcliuire James Nelson Chauncy Newton Martin Owen Thoi. J. Oakes Mr. CMeve Nathan Peebles James H. Pletaritt ' Ate. PIMtston - - , A. . Philltpps H. O. Parlin Kenchen Poolirn Uobert Porter Dr. Wm .1, I'olk Mr. Wm. Wright John Hitchev Wm. Itoark ' Win. Many Sarah Rooinson Thos. CnnLs Win. "rivcret t " 'tlaniel TfalTTdge Kev. John d'. Frltthcv Saml. Hoberla Sam. tiarves ate, to provide for the 'gradual diminution of the i a-Jan;.- miori'v ;W..!1,B M, Wibb, la-e chief jus- 1 re"r no.es io iucc. i""-"-ta AMRRIK1), il ( t , Z loihnh I , , l'ct of court oT a'ii;-',T4-W-ntue-ir;- lft,trvrU,... , . J , ,..lrv,thi. 1 Ue iiev..n?S MtafforJ. 00 f ' M UtUh- P?fnXt ,Mn?s ! oetsn elected V S .Se.U'or fn'o. bi state, to .Mr F -latter sutvnuted .es -dulion, whk;.i fhp h -,nst. ' Mr. Itufus II. Kil i i a t r i c W t o 1 T - s" JwZZZl I Z J ' V . 1 sneered K. M. Johnson, w h'ne term exrnr. s j his molbn. .forj " " ' , l-.T;., reauesttne the UMvnioi ia On the, Hth ult. Mr. James Hunt, merthan v......r..u. .C....jr .mi mmirraiioniowanisiiirin. heen re.elrr.lrd. but for an ntru'ue of the (lav . . . . .. n -j . ., : ... m:.. ,l..l.;.', U, tin ,t nf Col lor r,.r that hal, metres toward. ,1 banks ' pmrtv ; Mr i.hi.,, the Jacki, iieut. a; retls a lelte. to tne . res,-en of , ; -- . . wtU compel .hem to hard, measures to co!. h(l)K ,n , ,niimptlt. wlflVr,(. hU nimt , be United States, respectfully .sking -ut; c;u, IM ist .,.,:, . lec their deb., from the people, nttd thereby , ,ntll ,r lif ln )sin . f,.lrin7the consequence, he. will order to this State a deti.rhnu i ? sinr Telinegscei , Mrs. M;tr. add to the present distress in the Country; and r.n Johnson', narm. was witidraw.i bv liiilrm ih Corn, nf Tnn(HrOhical Eiltti ! V.K ,i.t. ui,1iu it th- l.tp I Timher. ponion ot the i hrrtttier. John T. Johnson, and the Jackson Dartv l i..- in. n,.rr,n.. f i. .uimr u. !,fi, v.. i.ftlic I' S. nivv. i ..... ... , , , I , I r i noun nit-u m:. mi'.ii v ;,i, ,.r .rrt iinins the. het Rev. . (in-inif Mary A. dlandcr ,Wr Hall -2 My. Hill Charlotte Mavne Alex. M. Ilei.derson K. II. lUn.li'ison l-asr. A. Mall Rirhar l ILrrriss Sail) lleuly John A. Howard t-'.zekl. Il-irtmau Thos.. I U! Wm. H.idt'ri Daniel' Hendricks " Tho. H. Hunt .Martarct llouk j-Aatbony lU'-ch... ... John Holmes F.liiabetb lluhcs John Jordan -. Tlio. Juhnston Snml. Jogey Ji)hno. Jones II 8i P. Jordan Dr. Ceo. Jones J Wilijain Kerr Jo.cph Itubinson John KriiahaW Anderson W. V ddinjj John Simmons 2 Wm P. Storkdon .'uo. It. Swink F.mslev tarratt 1 I v Shrktor Henj. Schofrcld Tully Sniith 5Vm, Sherrell, Hev. C. . Stork Mary I'.. Smith 'Z Wm. SifT'ert Thomas Sawyer Mat&UJkiMwU..-.!; R'-v. Danl, shercr .lames SiHaman Fredrrick Tliumpsoa James. Towhsry ' "' William Tbomason John laltr . . , Nicholas Williams Esq, Citizen S. Wjoda V. II. Wa!ta 2 Nathan Wade -Mi.'S Jane W illiams James W.mdsidr. -44 sA ml. ui.. u: rviyi'.jtfc R list or LFrrr.iis JVlISlMi1ii lLr Post. ORct . aLXwicorrf , N. Carolina, the 1st lay or.lanuar, 1859, he further recomiiiends that a ponion oi the capita! stock be gradually extinif j:shed. bv re. kind war br.djnled. Next writ, wc shall "publish Mr. speech on the uSjer- nf th- Banks. r; I judge) whenxpou, Mr. Breathitt hail his name her's , w itlnirjttn ; the Clav tiarty then. ir!er Irving in vain to p r-uade Me.srs. Pope OMha.n, iuarles unit til-lip l-r1con men In .ilfTrr tliei'- idme tn u n CONGRESS. be ruii, took uo Dr.- Burr tja'rrsmv, im f tlmir Monday Dec. 29. - The bdl in favor of the 0.n CJ . the vote stool ; ilibb, 8)-!larrUon, widow of Com Decatur, passed the senate ; a 50 scattering, 1. resolution to ascertain the proportional vain- of ,.,'. i . gold and ailver. was agreed to In the llou,e, , jM",h.,!' 1 ,.",fer ivl ''r',, ?T Mr.na.naav. of Pennsylvania, offered a rol..' Y"c cmi J"d"'9 f ",L C""rt ' "p- tinn to ifitM'ie all the lands belongi'ig to the V. 1 ? ' Stsles, snd tiuu nut an end to the land business, i " P. W " communication, with our remarks but the house refused to consider it: various I are in type; but omiitrd 'i'l next week, for wan COmtlmilirutiniK u.iw rnr,i ..A Cr,m lli u -,r I of rOOIll. treasury department, and the house wa occu pied a long time on the bill for the occupation of the Or fon river. IM f ... v -r, . i r. niode brap'iointing standing committees was to (grcd that the president )ri few, is to select mem wiicn he is in the chair the senate winin: bi'hh in navmeni oi ri.ntK n,i-ii. i.n.if i . c .- ........ .. i . i ' niei infill in r.niis (Mici cr oi i,eorire itnijinoii. 1 .. .. .. , We hke H p su , and Hot aometbin? ot the a Cfcv un, twnnir been aammtMssis ae.nci.tei - WC 'ovn 1 .vcteviiuv to s iiie point on tne i aoaio, .uuvc me , . .. rows, and from the Yadkin to the pjuw ha, to connect the va'li'-s of theC i'w Iu and Yadkin with the Cape-Fer ; .tnd also "to make an estimate ofthe - oi of erecting such Rail Road. The bill 10 provide for obtaining sttis; to continue to elect them by ballot when the Vice President presides; Messrs. Iredell and LIlis ere elected on the rommitteeof enrolled bills. . M . the House, the bill for the ocsupatioij of Oregon river was some time under considers ton memorials against the auction svte m were presented from Providence, R. L arid Pittsburg Pennsylvania. T. J r O", 'T-l r. . , - ".jri im, i us ocnsic was occupieu jooat ofabe day. wiiiv.iiinpjrtaf rvavknii QCSS : jV.reu.lllt inn urua nicu,lt aftp lfauino. I.a.n ODDosed bv Ui. nnnxk . .,.!;...,.. I',m vv.,1 ".:'vnmstnn.titi: Monday" in itie 7'A- 'ritn'r....Tn letter, from Mr. Madison, ex-president of the V. States, written in Sep tember las., 'o Mr. Cabell, of that "tate, at the rrqurnf of the irtery hsra bs?n puhtTsfieinii the Waaliiiurton and other papers' f in "Which he maintains, that 'the power to ree-ulate trade with f ireiKn nations,' is a di-.tlnfTntt substsntirf itm in the enumerated power under the Constitu tion ; and embraces the object of encmragin jr by duties, restrictions a id prohibitions the manu factures and products of the country, by a va riety ot considerations, ' " 1)1 F.D, At his residence in this county, on the 3d inst. after u lonif and painful itlm-a, Mr. Nicholas Filhoue', aed 68 years and ZD dav. lie was a native of (ierniany, hut enme to this country "t an earlv period ot his life ; and by his honest industrv and economy, became a wealthy man and a useful citizen. Bv his death, society 4ias heen denrivc 1 of a Useful man, bis rel.itives of church oi a lihrisl an fkirrmed fri nd. and the iir-.l information of the resources of Nori . ' , constant Minnorti-r. But before be clos.-d Carolina, was indefinitely postponed, 164 ! his cye in dca'h. he could adopt the lan!?.iaKe of n inspireu SjlOur: iiiiicumi: im-mih iiciifieil bv taith. we have peace with i.od, to 58. The bill supplemental to the several acts now in force for the relief of insol vent debtors, and 'or mitifratinR the sever ity of executions, passed its third read tnr; in t he 1 1 ouse of Com raons, P y . a vote ollll to 9.' - "ram the HalrieVRrTtiTerf-tth Jan-. The Rank After a Deotte of several proceeds of the duty on spirits, to the benefit of schools numerous resolutions were offered f 'he house resnlyed, bv a vote cT 9 to 79, to adjourn from Wednesday to. Monday, Tuntpik ram Salitbury to Chatham Mr. Lorijr, of this district, offered the following rem. Mlionin Congress, on the 2dult: Retained, that the Committee on Itod and Pftnatc Ka in. days, in wntcn great ability w is displayed and ia .w hich much abuse was cast upon ihm Inufiimions and their Directors. 'The oninions of Mr. Madison, on this, or anv ! ,-. . r i i. n, :. ..ij,v.- -w.,;,u;i-. wra-otter B M wr succeeueq in ma uc- r iwj s v.rt"iiiiiw'iai iimv. si m i - vniuin r m-.;ch repect. He was one of the earliest and most learned of the expoalters of the Federal fsfifiiaem;irrrrlcsrrtrtTfTiti morrre, -at- tHw time, to g-ive it an mterpreution, not-belohjjiny .t9Jl Siiuva s j-.-r-i.--"'. .' - : i- I ..mis, we nrc'iinin, win iciuo ine ncsuoii. as neilse, a resolution was 6nerdTorabbtvTnEIie'i. .i.yljrV.;is7.r'ii'.M ... i r r..ii it cannot reconcile us to the jntticc of an arbi trary eiercise of those powers, There is awide difference" bet ween a ;jiitn'rietri'encourag;ement of such, branches of manufactures . as cannot thrive without protection, and a system of boun Uet in favor of those whose object is a monojay of profits. In the first instance, the whole coun try would ultimately be benefitted, and rendered structed to inquire into the expediency of gran-' independent in the latter, a few purse-proud ting an appropria'ion for the purpose of making j individuals, and soulless corporations, would be - wnipue roan trom the town oJ Salisbury, by aggrandized, and an odious aristocracy raised u? the way of Lexington, Asheborough, Pittsbo- among us. Against measures that tend to such rng'i to Haywood, Chatham county, Jf. (V M iisuc, wo h ever raise our feeble voice. sign of putting down the Hjnks, as to have obtained the passage of hi, bill on its fitst -rea-ding-. 6o vo'e4 fUremg.the,-Al.-. tornetr Oetierar oHhe StaW to- institute orosccutions aeainst them. But though tbisJbiUlialp whether cHe bill could not be made .les objectionable on its second reading, which was made the order of the day for yester day. We cannot believe that a majority. of the Legislature can bo found in favor of this bill, when its effects come to be ful ly understood, as it is certainly calculated to produce greater derarfjernen. and div thro' our Lord .V-sus Chri-t," (' 'vmmmin iHeil. !S. Wfl.l.F.V hsving resinned the duiie of hrr-ri'cAoWf wiuesU.tUQSC desirous ol ailing tliia. quarter, to advise her, as sooif ar possible, of their iutenluiu to do so The 'van.' Quabranchcs. useful and ornamental, in which .lie trives instruction, as well as her lurrris, havcTnhrrW-HHsw heretofore been published. Salmhurv. Jun'v 9M, IK?9. lw C.roiinc Alexander lacamy AViamler Charles liain Minrt llronk. Mavid Bradfotd John lioid Thomas Hope Kohc-rt Harris I'.sq. t riah S. Jones 2 Allen Johnson fcsq. "lary John-ou J. F. Kurfiss Thos. h Warren Itarker olenlnn Ki slier William N Heard Tobias Itrown .hwrph Itnki r llenjaniiu Itrown William I'.i-hi'p Chritolier Beaver William . Burton John f.. P r,l " JuLtl Lnrr. -er Charles P'arkwclJer John M. HarrinKer Key. Wm. Crook John C:irre!l Andrew Ctiivine .laciib Colman sn. Mary Canon Thomas Caiter 2 Andrew Crook Wm. M. Cook John Candty Katharine Crawford James Calms : Speakman Downnm Chariest DaUon Dancing. At VkooV J tllN WAUl) respectfully informs the inhsb . itantt of Salisbury, and its vicinity, that he intends opening a fiiinciutr School, provided he can meet with auffcient encouragement. And h likrwlne unlooses to have a Cotillion Pant,, at VV-mai. sUuRbVeiVw), at .6 o'clock in the evening. M January, 1829. lw Jibe membe they did so for the purpose of seeing ifVF 'dcnbnrgcoumy, on the 2Sth iy J.-' CrVirt; have ' . WW h.r.mh.i' lul n.i'm mm nimrd I tame . .1 1 :-. 1 l who savs" lie belongs to a man by the name of '"eorpe Law. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay chargea, and take I.UfX' l! At V I'l I' him away. jwii.s -i. v.., ,-nj Jan. M, 1829. of Mecklenbwtr countv. w POCK 'T BOOK FOUND, II1CII con'aina pApers of value to the owner. Apply fer :t y 'Ms office. Joseph F.agle Mathias Furr W illiam Fleming Paul .Fibroid sen. Jared Mover Milly Gajlor John (.orman William Harris Levi Hope James Krahm-h Thomas Mutty J M. W. Moore John Mrlndly Henry H. Moore Mistrt-cs McLean tieorpe Mover ! ,1.1c Mo' tell t:. . I.. Mcl.'rday '2 V i'lia'm Mrl.ean 3 Nicholas Mctiraw C. A. Nrsbet James tlrten l.obert Ph.irr John I'lotto Hobert Purvines Fasther Pinter Seth Itodgrr. 2 illiam J. Itobb Permenio Kodgers PeW Itumple Jubn.JL ILendleman 2. . Josef h Jiodgcrs Muses Rodgcrs Auron Itidenhour Richard Sears Jimes Solomon lllias Snell SaiiiT.'Shiiin Tobias Stircwalt David W hite Jane Woodride Hver W"ilie Jaefb-Waver. n.srrmKriPrflr aXoUct, .Ynrran, and. have entered into 'copartnership in their mechanical business of Plaiitcrins;, firkk ' Lnyiitr, Painting, l$c. i.incolnton, Dec. 15'li, 1828. 26 ' ItaUmi vrn. On sale, wtiah-iale and retail, Srus CorrOF, Number 6 to 15, inclusive, at the Factor prices, from Fayctttville. J Apply to McuniY..v,,.
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 13, 1829, edition 1
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