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fhui4 !, , r M.vr rajiuji.i
r !.. tl ma I i(rM, . J
SAUSIIUItr, HOWAN COUNTY, N. C.........rUK3l)AY, JUNE V;, T830.
yO!s.Xl..r.N0.621.
". .TM l.rart MIm Wm4i- CamkltfU wil
.... .'!. fmj, I
f 4.IM'. k4 kmtpn nl,i r twi SallwtwilT. U 4
t.. ut ii I- -i-n. Wt .. J4i etwmoif
, , itrtt l MUM M H f ln .
" pi a il tuff t.tUn.. irfit. " mm'
IUAWM ; V fit.!
J'
- J1JL- frlrri1,'xnirnr( tes"t in jrn
erst, that he i iJW opening, at ! Id tand In
alibtiry, sfl elegant sesoitmen? of -
Yew, Fashionable; & Cheap Good,
direct from thu elticicf Philadelphia ami New.
York', and arreted by Jiimseif, from the iutetl im
frta'nt fortha -Spring of 18)0! Which he
flffuTi ii lo as any Uooda f h a'lm- quality
heiouirht in this market. His aaaoitment
: comprises every article usually kept in Stores,
jjp.irc'ha-rra are invited to call, examim-, and
jucVeforthems'lvei. '
Sutiibum, Mti7tk, 1833. , ' , ,
rt'ST receii'f'i, J fof W
rv lo for ch,
I iS bit;! 'r
6 titid Sf or
8 (R Mnwt "
3 bb!. Uf .Suf
it'J bmheU Livti.ool Salt
Z ticrca reHb itica
2(V(0 Ih. Spun Cotton, orfed Noi.
ib. Li'j;ood, partly griuJ
. 2 bbla. Cvppvraa. ,
400 b. rutty -
13 kfti Whfe Leni, found m oil
Tetieriflc Lisbon uJ seet ff'iW
on liml.
5UCJ!bi. Kc-s i
Wth (re nerl ami tut! rtment ( IJ otlier
kindi of GOODS, suittd ;g U,i- wm wnl p.'acc
JOHN MUtr-HV.
Mtylih, 1 830. ttil !
REMOVAL.
HE ubcriber repcctfully Inform h'a cut-
tomeri, and th public, that he tin
nrLiovED ins stoau
Inoliinew nd pci(ui baih!ii,Ti j'i't timtlied
and fitted "p in mt cieg-int 'yl Huiiorior to
any :n the town : It is the 'nd lormcrly orni'd
tndocCTpird bf hi nnclp, ftanirl Vr?n
on Main "treet a few doar from the Court -llunte,
vest aide :' Whee the suSeribf r liopea to re-
J r ie call from hit old Customer, hiu! all oilier
I who are d-iroin of bnv'ni,
I Cheap Goods, Good Owls !
1 lie is receiving, at short innervate, direct from
2 -..1'hiladclphisand New-York, a well selected and
I coffiph te assort mnt of ,
J '$prwgmt:$ur&:tf''W
I "'"Wftradapted to-tbin maritet, ivl pitrcliamnl en-
. , tirj!y - for -fitA,..lH;hjy);. .ablie-lm sd-
4 -wfthmp IbrC ASH; wwi time-to tptnsale"
4 tMKneftr Awwff hi-atockT--WHl - be.- twind
f g complete asonmrnt rif- " - zl
Hard-Ware, Croccricr,
Cullen, . Domestics, b
cy ATrnotitTT.
V
...-.J-4l:V:,!ll!(!L'ril.f---,
Mill
uUi ia whkh tbl Vaitti) States ia a party, or
interested, and cause tbant or either of then,
to rebart to pirn from time to time, any tnforma
"""."rJrv FTVtJ" rciattoij to wjne.:
i - . -
moneys recf red or collected by the Solicitor
reported br him to tbe officer from whom the
bond tit. caber. ado of Mraf "received,
and prober credit be ri-n thref.i in.t h
ttta4nrref tawrrany-iQitrmtetlriTdl;
T'
liatos pf the lima statri:
'oie ,i A riVt" .Vct'i a ,'ie 21.1 Cw,.
acMtmi 57,
An Act to provitle for the appointment of a Bo.
iiuinr ot the I reanjry, ,
RF. it cwutel by lU Hxw.tc and II f Hrft.
trrtihiUve, cf ihe .Cm'tJ St,u ,f tunica in
fjunn,! itiirmb'eJ, 1 there b appointed,
by tlir l'rei.Ha of th.- Uniitd Ste, -hr and
iih the advice and corscnt of the Senate t
aorne suitable person, leaned in law, to be S0.
Iiriior id the Tnaaorys and that ll and ainiTfi.
lar the pewer ah d i-,ea that are by law ve ed.
n, and rcn;-iired fro-j the Agent of the Trea-
UI V (if the Uuiied -into, Shl he trmmftrrrft
to, veiled ami reqii.red from, the Agent of
mc inai.ny oi in vmttfl. Wates, siull be
rrani cm to, vrstcd in. and retj iired from 'he
aid Rcl.ci'.or of the Treasury , and the said
Solicitor of U;e Treury shall alio perform and
discharge so m-ich ortl e duties heretofare be
Kinging to the office iif Commiiwer, or acting
Commiioner i f tho Revenue, as reta'ra t, ti.
stiperinfend'-nce of ih- collection of outstandinir
tr shall have charge f all lands and other
property, v. hlr.h Imvo hcen onhall besMi)(tied,
set on", or conveyed to the United Statu, in
paydient of d.-b't, and of all tnuts created' for
ine u . iiie united xta'ri, in payment of
nr.. unc in , ana in sen , tj Jisp'na orlands
Mwrt?nrmysx wTiWeT Stifevfn'pay
mint or delns, or binsf vetoij in them by moit
raj;.', or oibtr necurity fir th payment of
tiri imi irn vtivr "pit eite hath al
' tTendr, "wilt please call, eTammey-amr jntre for
Ibcmscues, '
Dec 4fA, 1829, ' J7
i." 7 '" 7;
N. Ft Th-" nnmtfacturinr of St;'.! :nd tin
Hate Ware, hwtofore conducted byt,fF'"'''
Cress, will htreaf'er be cnrrif.1 on by the sub
scriber: who will keep cmis-amly on ban J, or
tnamifactore tn order,
SH1U, and Tin rii!: Ware,
made of the best materials 'd in the most ;ub
itantial and fisbionuble sty!,- "f workmathip;
and hopes, by a strict uttcnticn ro'bis branch of
business, to merit the patronise of the public.
1). II. CRESS.
Boot awl ftUoft taking.
KtJTlttrf.
' ?ec 7. Jnd belt urlfsr enacted,' Tht
it shall ba the duty of the Solicitor bf the
Treamrj-, with the approbation of the
fecretery of the Treasury, to eatsblish
(iucn tules end regulations, not inconsi
tent with law, for the ohierince of Col
lectors, District Attorneys, ahd 3larahal
rept'Ctioir -oita in which the United
?v tes, are pirties, at may bo deenjed ne
csarjr lor the iut responibilit of those
officrrs, and me prompt collection of. all
revenues and d'.bts iuond accruing to
toe united spates.
SC 8. And be it further enacted, That
i shall he the du'jr of the Solici'or of (he
1 reastiry to obtain from the aeveral Dis
tnct Attorniei ol the United States, foil
and accurate accounts of all causes and
actions pending in the courts of the Uni-
icu o-.tt, in wnicn tne united states
shall be plaintiff, on the fourth dr of
Julf next and shall cause an intelligible
ahslract thereof, showing the names of
tne parties in each suit, the eue of c-
ion, the time of Its commencement, end
uch other matters as my he necessary
to full information respecting the same,
10 be prepared and laid before Congress
at the commencement of the next seaaion.
Src. 9. Andbf it further enacted, That
the Secretary of tne Treasury be, and he
hereby ia inthnriif r.i
. 'r "hcipbu) Rl. 1 hmiiiiiici one ui inc
reauy ueco.re the ;)rnpc.rty of tiy rni'e- ,-a'es lerki now employed in the office of the
by conveyance, extent, or otl.trwi,, i,. payment fifth Anrlimr. , ,L .Tto.r: r
. i - v u iiiu uiiilc tii iidiiriinr
the Treasury j and the said Clerk shall
continue to receive the salary as at pre-
MnlWXTOX'S SPEECH.
Substance of Mr,, Ben tons iieccb made in the
Senate of the United States, the tnoiion for the
raducHoa of b4ktya 8ali'.teibf iinder eotv
ideration. 7 ,." 1
01 a a-ut, ana s rn rtcbt hath been lullv nai.l. in
money, ami the wim-hath bi-ii received by iiie!
Ctiiteil S'atea. it shall a id may be I1wf.1l for the
Solicitor of hr I rrasnrv to rclemn. hi- (!e,l ,.r !
otherwise convey the same renl e'a'c to the
debtor from wh im it astaVeti, it be shall be
livinp, or if such lcbtor he ilea l, n his heirs .;r
devisees, or j ft '1 prois m they shill apjioint.
Sio. 2. .1ml he it ftrther rnm-tnl, I'hat the
Secretary or the I ru usury shll cn'ise to be
tmniferred t i tlic Solicitor uf li.c Treasury, 1
books, pajMUM, ami recue,U; bel.wginjf ir appcr
taioing lo. Uit o.Uce oCut t" viU Teea-mrr,
nr bclonjriiif and appertaining t,i the superiu.
vrmlert .f the coitctuo if iMwlinp fifes
taxs nd internal duties j aiMrW CAni(rn)lcj;
ttftTinfTrtasnrv;- and ittT)Ther officejwl, havr
vprpnff,fe liewKeequired to-caasn- srwmj to
be 'ialetfandrclHtSe
wMlis,-reroni?;repbrlfbrautements7to
Agm f the Treason-, are hereby r?ouired to
cause such accounts to be s'ated and certihVd,
and such !i!, returns, reports, and statement.
icnt
Src 10. Jn& be it further enacted, That
it iballbc she dij'y of the Attorney Gen
cral, of the United States, it the request
01 saia solicitor, to Klvise with and direct
tne said aolntor as to the manner of
conducting-the suits, proceedings, and
prosecutions aforesaid ; and ther Attff ney
GenerarsTiall fe'ceTve, in a idition to hN
f esent salary, the surti of five hundred
dollars per annum.
r-i. StcZ 1 iSAndht&furilicTenacUd, Tha I
tbeSolicjior of uie Treasd-ry shBti recetyc
n ranhdaf "salary of three" "inbiisrid iSve
nund-'d dollars ; and be authorized to
. mploy, with the apptobation of (he Sec
retary ol the i rcasury, one clerk, who
rrrw-w,frwish4phs il 4p.L
5ndr."wiH please can. eTamtneramr intfre for 4 ths-Tiwmrr nrf nH
V fcaf
fpnilOMAS Mi l,!., Jn. havinir
Sexvensive assortment
thr'frwtiryT' and H.Ts,TcTtirn, n-pirrts. and
ami lnti-rnal duties, heretofore required to he
nade in the (Jomrmssioner or actuj. CjmroiSi
SHMier ot tlic Kerenue hereafter be ni4de to the
.-aid Solicitor of the Treasury.
Sic. j. Jn't fie it fwtlierrn itteit. That when-
c.v r anj -jona lur oui.es siian oe oeuvred to a
district Attorney for suit, the Collector so de
livering the ;ame nail immedi uely give infor
mation 1 hereof to the Solicitor of the t reasury,
with a futl ami exact description of the date ot
such bond, the amount due thcreon.and the names
uf all the obligors thereto ; and the Solicitor of
the Treasury shall thereupon make such entry
thereof as that the said Attorney niy duly ap.
pear chargeable therevith, iniiil the am.-mnt
titereof shall bare been paid to the I'nited States,
he shall have obtained judgment thereon, and
eliversd eeaniott -'o the Marshal, or sha!l oth
erwise have bff n duly (lischargad therefrom
and the several U'wict Attorneys of the United
States shall, immediately after the end of every
4he
fur.
aid
iak, of jda beat-quality 1 and baving i ,crni Pt. "e Circuit and District -Courts ,4-
loy from 10 to IS Journeymen, soma l'mtfd lxU ' their tespectiwe dist.i.-ts I
re eq-isl if hot superior to any work wartl f lhe fcol'Citor of the Treasury a full 1
f all- de-
acriptionaof Northern LEA'f 1IF.R
and Jilataiak,
in his emul
ttt n.' h mn nr .final i, tint Kiiripmnr to Anv
men in the Umted'StateS ;-he therefore feels j particular siatement, as well of all cases in winch
warranted in assertm, 4hat he mWSio e. ?he V?"fd Sta,M a.re. Par".es.w,,'ch rc pending
cute every d.scription of work in hit line of coons, as ot i.oju wtncii may Have been
-business, on...! m tl.. neatness Rnd (Ljia. l'ec,"prt titlri"S su,'! l accompanied by a
- imtf VA VTMh hf t 'kimrtiTthe-t'ninir: 48ari6at.- of th,kra;- wf siicbxwrrn"iwrt--tt-
. I J. II . .
uu 11 iy uunars per annum am one
'iaiTMenif r ft sVViars ortTveTunfed
d'jjlaj ",p.ejr annum. All lcura-4o-an4
f om the Solicitor of the Treamry, rela
ting to the duties and business of his of
fice, fchall be iransrniited by mail free of
Police. r
Sric. 12. And be it further enacted, That
the sum of three thousand five hundred
dollars be, and the same hereby is appro
priated for the payment of the said sala
ties for the present year) to he paid out
of any money in the Treabuiy not other
wise appropriated.
A. STEVENSON,
Speaker of the Home of lU-presenialivea,
'"' J. flr -AbHOt-Ny -
Vice Tresident of the United States and
President of the Senate.
Approved, May 29, 18.50.
T A?VIT!tEW -JACKSON.
Mr. BENTON commenced hf speech
by aaylnp that bf was rta adtocate "firtin
pcoubW.4Usatavaa4 hid noamirttioft-tf
vtwoi a nui uiai-sqaro .. wera-ms tn
which speaking: did tjoou cases in which
moderate abili;ies produced crest results
net he belieed Ihe ques'htt of repealinir.
the salt tax to bo on of those, cases. Ii
bad ccruinly been so in Kngland. Ther
the salt tax had been overthrown, by the
labors of plain men, under circttmstanco
much more unfavorablo to their under
taking than exist here. The English salt
tax bad continued 1 50 years. It watcher
ahed by the ministry, to whom it yielded
a million and a hall sterling of-revenue 1
it was defendeii by the dontestic salt ma
kers, to whom it gave a monopoly of the
noma marxet ; it was consecrated by
time, bating; subsisted for five generations;
it was fulfilled by the habits of the peo
pic, who were born, and had grown gray,
under it ; and it was sanctioned by the ne
cessities of the Siate, whicb required ev
ery resource of rigorous taxatbrw Vet it
was overthrown; and the overthrow was
effected by. two debates, conducted, Hot
by the orators whose renown has filled
he world not by bhendan, Burkes Pitt.
and Fox but by pi dn bu.lness men Mr.
Calcraft, Mr. Curwen, and Mr. Ceerton.
rhise patriotic members of the British
arlument tomm ncnl the war upm the
832. rommenced wi'h the omens and
auspices all against then, and ended with
complete success- They abolished the
salt tax in toto. They swtpt it all off,
biavly-ffj4cuiiR all .compromise! when
they hd got their adversaries haff van '
quiahed, and carrying their appeals home
10 the- people, until they had roust-d
spitit bclorc which the ministry qulled,
the monopo i7.crs trcm'iifid, the (r lia
ment gave way, and tlic tx fell. , Thi,
example is encouraging ; it is fell of con
solaiion and of hope ; it shows what icj!
and presevtraace can da in a good cause ;
it shews that the cause of truth aad jus
tke is triumphsnf when its adyocates are
bold and faithful. It ledi to the consic
vm tlwi Ibf American salt iax will ilt"a ;
the British lax. drd, is .worrjanieoiiii
tne viovcri)meiii,-auu mat its repeal Is in
their own hands.
thirty prjtmdi In the bushel, For tbess '
U educe the buahel tofitysix pnundit
andtha retail merchant and talt maoufac.
Itjf rtivtmprova-T2?aa.itbt4 4,Uil,-ha?
made a further reductlon'ril six ro-jndi
anrjredu:ei n,a ru.i.t-i i ,r(r. 'i h.t .
ono half and raakinr tha aah Cn,f
petssiriMtw--tnii-YT.-l-'-r :
v . 't -fiif 1 s-' nsnc., .
cWijjphT opor trrif ittiiTWrtsnr""
in tbe-tJtuhel and the duty 0(l ,)urn ,c
is shewn to be near four hua
cent j in other words, ihe tax U f . .tn,-
the i. .6 of tha' article, and make ir totV.
thd i.ufisumcr fjur 1 1 fTla ft ft iniidK mm, I aJ
would cost without the tax. Thi. I. -
crut! oppression, opan the penpia ono
-.m-r, .,.cr OUgn no( r without ne.
cessity, jnil which there ia no necessity,
as shall be fully ahewfl, far beirine lor ':
longer. ,n , , , ;'. , f
Mr. D. entered into itatl.Vi.i
. ..,., uciaiis, io
the afgregate amount of ihi. t..
which he aiaifdto be en.irmo'ut.andcon .
trary to every principl.1 of taxation, even
hew
H taxes were so neces,,r a, t0 jul(jf
the xing of salt, ,! t,,.e! t,e ( fm
anon 01 loreigr. iu, , 829,at,I, tail
ions ol bushels, round nauibain vt!
re of Sris.COO, nn inB..tax at 20eentt
1 bushel, 8l,2CO,O00: the
proH i?uft.jat dutjrxaoa pneeent. i
ani thQ secret or bidden
in tb slupa of false wriRht fo-triijs mei'
sure, at ihe rate of 30 lbs. in thB bushel,
was g450,000. ( Ifere. then. , tanikw!
to the amount of about two million.
quarter of dollars, upon an article cost-'
inir K71J.00O-S an.! ih, i .. . t
v t . -... i..i I,, fir ,tm up
i"t; next after bread, in,i,i (MogM9 of
articles for human sub Jstence. )
The distribution ..I this enormous t
upon the different sertirn oflhe Union!:
was the next tit&w4-lF&mmnfty&
and fcr this purposo, h sld the Uniort
gr divisoria the North
Suuth, apd the WCst. -To tb;.
The enormous amount of the tax was
Uwlicsumittl.
eentvupon M$rpttoj viown, and4(X pcr,f afthe commeneeme-nr nf iirjvKBir;,,ft,'"--
I. . . L. ll.. .1.. L . O '. .. ....
HavtiigeSaped MrVTO tne-1 pea.
t?n... .K.V..n.!Jmu u,;il -maltum. hsi"7 me nwstaut and strict comparisons
fouH3 m Mdance irniy Slii)K wtllictr Irijirf
-as.:- ....... a. . ,.. .f -tfie rn,.ri Itnct -Attorneys, of the reports made by 'the CoT-
Main street, three door aoulh
House, and adjoining the Post-Office) to re
Caiva orders, dlivr a-t-ik, give rcv;inis f:ir
moneys paid, and generally to accominouate all
who may patronize the Establishment.
From my extensive arrangements in ousinefs,
lam enabled to give long indulgences tikje
Sponsible dealers. , b
Grateful for thi liberal pntranage hitherto re.
reived; 'J shall use every endeavor to merit a
eonttnujuiccnt the. nuahiJav:
raersior umitaor hiioes. aent tronia "llu
" J tttH.?"" - , i xiiV.TM5ni iwrntvai nt ifsmArimimntf il..i A,yKd asaartaujit ai
'senrs oep niitiri "
' Hditbttrv, .1pnt 2., 1833.
wanted, two firtt rate- wnrkmenrat Latlrres'
Shoes and Pumns s to whom vod wages, and
constint enrtvloymetit, will be given, on apphca"
i:...i.L....' -. , 'I VI ITT f Ih ..
TJaVttiA wi ivvxtl ommUtcit
TO the Jail of Rowan county, on 2 th instant,
a Negro man who says his name is Dick,
and belpngs to John Bonner, of Fairfield Dis
trict; South Carolina. He is about 30 yeara of
quite black j speaks quick when spo
lento 1 and ia of common size,. The owner is
requested to prove property, pay charges, and
take him away.' ' F. Sf iTEK. Sh'ff.
SeXfbury, 28?4 Jpn!, 1830. .1?
lectors of bonds delivered to the Attorneys for
soil '1 and if it chsll appear that any Collector
shall make return of any bond as in'suit, or de
iivefed f ir suit, or .shah return a.ny bond as in
suit, for tbe whole a'moiint thereof, when part
thereof hi? been paid' to him, or her in suit, for
more ttiairts actually clue thereon, the solicitor
of the Treasury -shatt, immediately upon disco've
ry thereof, communicate the same to the Presi
aeni 01 me unueu amies. ; anu 11 snail turtner
Hampton & almr,
HAV'Efo-med acopart
nership, aa Hutch
M.(lLJ0hckUktr,iiiivr.
tmith and Jewelltn, for
the purpose of carry ng on
.the. .business. in .all its .va.
nous branches, in the town
of Salisbury. I'hey occu-
py the JVtv Atuft, built by .lamc-s B, Hampton.
mTmlniuff KlA al laVil I ll HMMiaia f saSarsina s 7
amount actually unpaid on each; and to the
truth of uch account he shall ee.rlifyjja.0Ath
- SiKSh- 4n-ltnl4 it4nrtkernaeteiii 'That wbeir
ay suk-uti"tioinf he fecey -of a'fi4'
penalty, or torteiture, shwl be instttuted r com
menced, a sta'ement of such stiit or action shall
he immediitely transmitted to ihe SolicitoT-f
the Treasuij, b) the Attorney inatituting tfcfe
ssuti ; and whenever any seizure shall be made
for the purpose of enlorcing any forfeiture, the
Collector or other person causing such leisure
to be'made, shall, in like manner, immediately
give information thereof to tbe Solicitor of tbe
Treasury. " .... .. .
Ssc; ,5. And be it further enacted, JThat the
said Soliiitdr shall have powerTo-instruct the
District Attorneys, Marshals, and Clerks of the
Circuit and District Courts of the Uniled States,
'i all BsaUert and owceedinjv appertsicing to.
doors south of the Courtd louse.
They will)carefally fiepair alt kinds of Watch,
es, Clocks, and Time. Pieces, and warrant them
to perform well : And are prepared to mangfac
turej anil will keep on hand lor sale, all deacrip.
lions uf Silver Ware, such as Spoons, Ladles,
Sugar Tongs, &c. Work aent from a distance
eLa&iaaBBaYaaaakioaaabJ..
constanlly on band, and sold low for caih.
. ... . .. JAM&S. B. WAMPTO.N,
JOHrt'VrPAtMEIt. '
.13... -
... .... : .. a .. -. . ....'.. . ,
James 8. Hampton tenders h'rs grateful sc-knowledgementa-to-the-pablic,
for the liberal
patronsge hitherto extended to himself individ
ujlly T and respectfully asks a contihuai,ce of it
to the firm of which he is a partner. N. B.
Thoae indebted to htm, are earnestly desired to
liquidate their accounts asoon as possible ; as
bis new arrangement makes It necessary old
scores should be settled op.'
Writing NVrappin Paper,
MANUFACTURED at the Salrn Paper-mill,
for sale, on moderate terras, at thi office.
Jwe,m ; .., . 31
used in ihe vCst, he would confino hi
observations to the salt of Portugal and
the West Ir.dies, called by tha general
nairwc ol alutu. The import pticc of this
salt wdi liom fi's'ht to nine cents a bush
el of fif y nix isotiiids each, and the duty
upon that luiihel was twenty ctnts. Here
was a ux ol upwards of two hundred per
cent, i tit. 11 the merchant had his nr.iflt
upon the duty as well as.upon the cost ol
the article, ami when i; went through Ihe
hands of several merchant before it cot
iflLlhe eppsumer, ..eACh.hdJijHjirofigjiJ
on it, anu wnenevcr this proht amounted
to fifty percent, upon the duty, 'it was
upwartli of one huudrtd per cent ajxitt
ihe duty, it was upwards of one hundred
per cent upon the salt. Then the tdiiff
laws Iihyc dvpi'vd consumer of . thirty
four pound 111 tilt bushel, by stibstitutini:
weiilit fir measure, end . that weight a
iaise one. j nc irue wcignt ot a me
sured bu.sliel af alum sali i nighty fur
pounds ; UiiMhe liritlsh tariff laws, lor
the sake of .multiplying t be busheislind
increaiing tbe product of the tax, substi
tuied weight lor meaure) and ottf tariff
laws copied after them, ami adopted their
under thre
east", the
rl Tirnt r. in ..u..'.: n.. t
" ""' Bi', i-,J'T to tome part
'i 11, he cutisidcred the silt tax to be nc
hurtnen, but rather benefit and l nto
ney nukm bijsines The fish'ine aj V
luwanccs and 'jountir, produced thj. e f.
k'Ct. In consideration 0f the aalt duty,
illfto.''.'dexrfirf fiiif-iireil--
lowed money out of the Treasury, to tha
yT'ftder
etlin tiUAlcaaam.tirJtiin
aliceWwuI3iij,
Ct-rTr,WfrenTtt, 1
firat imposition of the salt ddty in17o9,
is shewn by thff Treasury returns to be
nve minions ot dalhis. MdchofthU !
eenlujHMialjim alu LuUiAibeXisiarpwH- Wr-psg 8 -of heujTTol-.
was a very inferior salt, and not much Hriahres. The Northe ut mJka: m,
ttx iKa. VV I i. I J . i- . - ' T a -1 r
sail ut nome, and chfefj by solar evapor
ation, whicp fit, h for curing fix!) and pro-r- - -
i t bet
roudi
standard bf fifty six pounds to the bushel
, . Here Gen. Smith, of Maryland, rose
find said that he had led the Senator from
Missouri Into an error,- in telling him.
stfme time back, that the weight of alum
aalt maa fight u fmii ruuuula & ajRaLaa,
querjreflMllt!a..hadib'jwaJiira that it
Vlblon Much of It ia limy-,.' K- ,1.1 .
turns of tbe salt jnakers, to be Used in the
fisheries, while the fihe k 8r0 tirawfno
money from tha Troisory under the law
which intended to indsmhify them fop.
the duty p.,id on foreiKn MC To" thi
section ot thn Union. tiim, the salt tat iw
not heavily felt e a burthen,
Let us proceed ta the Smith. T ,k:-7
section thtve arefcut few a -It works, andf
no bountiaa-ot-allowaneTitfaTthere" are ho"
ns.tcnei. 1 ne consumers :ar ihrowra -
alTSlt'r -uP3.illk?diirtjupply,..-.
and ch.efly use tha Liverpool blown.-.. '
The importprjee of this j about 15 cents? '
a bushel ; the weight and strength is leta
than '.hit of alum salt ; and the tax fall
heavily and directly opon (he people, to
iicoy Bunntn upon mo OOUlti. ;
The WtsTls the last lectieii ihriT .
cdrnw wdftwfvamrTo- toe ifcaTrOS"iiS6
of the most oppressive opurattoo of salt ?
ia. 1.10 onm.'Stie.SUpply ii high tt
pricTTmrnrrent in q'untry, and alloireth
Mr. B. resumed his speech, lie said
fta Sariator fronv-Marviaiir was noWdr far
S 5?nt.ia'i,.l.? filiinfni ipn.ash(t,.u.p:.
posed; that he (Mr. B.jwss infnrmcc!
from other sources thaf TuiK's Island
salt weighed above eig;l4y pounds t and
he had a report before him of a commit
tee of the British House d Commons,
made in 1817, by. Mr. Calcraft, the chair
man of the coromitfe,e on the salt duties,
in which the weight of the best Uay of
Biscay salt is stated at eighty four pounds.
Jiut let us assume tbe weight at- eighty
pounds, and at this weight it is incontc.i
tible, (hat the taiiff taws have been the
means of defrauding ibo cqasuiaef oilteuiuuiun
cr unfit lor one of the greatest purposes)
for .which :.t is there wanted, rtlrtn, a.
for exportation. . For thiamtmnse.
a loieign aupply is indispensable and al
um trait is the kind u,cd. . The- import
price of this kind, from theWestiadita.
Tf-mrrtj ccnts a busluij from Portugal
.KocmTannrsnri; rmese prices tho
w10.r'e"n'iXh),dUy was aiiolisbed.
Surra-ToosetrtWnce bT iYe'autVlt cZi ' "':: "
iri ceu- pP'4sJitfrrej"bt!i'fi 'tauf"
nines jntrtmpririprtco otthS-articleftmtl
aeventy-five eeuts-per bushe at Louis
ville, and other central parti of the valley
of the Mississippi. This enermoua price)
resolved into component parts, is thus
made up ,1. Hh: or nine cents a bush
el for the a tit. "2. Twenty cents for dmy.
3 tight or ten cents for nercbdnV pro
Stat New Orleans. .Sixteen or seven-'
teen tents) for freight,!? Lusvile.
fiUcen to twenty cen's for
merchant
5.
the .second
1' pic.fit, wi counts Ms per
a hf wbots outlay. 8ll ghut
7.
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