i 10 is nr ,r -. ll J t . I if 1 1 7 Tt i even WIt u !uii (mm U, '11. . , I . . ' .1..!.. ... I . 4 in wiHiiiirn w irgwimnm ray w K l'wrnr w, fc-uu in j! railing and ir, tVra,., fc r III-' , , f ' , ' , , i 7r, i fanning liiinoN ciiAir.n. ; wusnunv, now W coittv;"n.c ... .Monday mil 8 37 rvo'r, . n . n i. I'ruro I be Huotsvtlle (AU.) Democrat THE TARIFF. We furnish our render to-day with the ' 'fotJi'rt -f SfrVniynj'tfrirful arz IftrtH w tha -Senate 4.,t!.a IgulM Slates, anuii-4 the protect it t polity. If thrift (r! niy among "x. who are iv l thorough, ly convinced of ljtir and oppres. .m Ml thie 7w Wi, , -P nC rtitt of the country, to tW-.x4ie rMinn and bounty f the other,, kt L h.ar Mr. HVm and doubt no more t .... ronfi-luiUlv honed and Mieved by ifl parties in tb 8titb and West, ihst, when Mr. Clay wui elected to the Senate ef tU United State, bo ami bis coaojuiurf .n,i!Jimut ti auch a tnxlifiptio. t lntSi!uta rhwtilitjrawi awuuujn,wnii:ii .u .l.ii.m o umu It to mmry.- lUtwe laiMi of woctcty iknt bear the heaviest liirthen of tlie government both, io peaca war We nvaa the middling and H,rvr c!ttt Iw'va Jung felt, jes, aeu4. liiy felt, the injuftice of the ayftem of. toVlieTlJlitwtt tiii uiJaced "rtcnf'td wfT'raa a tviU were u3'rab!et fitrtLer riian Uii, firlaranca would cet la be a virtue. We mar aay, in we un-ptw-jo ofwur Dill of Right s M In ererr tHittX. lhetoJDpprcaionw.eJiava...peUr tioi4-Cr redrea m the most humble hrmii our reneated petition have beco -mwrni by rppctted injury." Nor have vo' wantitirr m atteutions to our Nirthfrn brt-tlireo.' We have warned lbKin from tinw to time, of attemptr to axte:d aaunffarrautahla juriiicti(rti. jw J m,- have apot-alod to. their, aanve in.) nti(J m:i"iiunnniiv. and we nave conjured them by 5o iW of ur comraoft iimlrod to- uWow thoae uiurpaUonn, wTiicTwill Inevitably di-troy-oir Uaioii, our eonitection and corrcfpondcnce: They Tiave1ideaf to the 4roioa of justice. Cod crant we majr w4.be driren, w the 1aj rtrtrto-aay with .our..ancworfl We must, Ihercforj fti-fjuience io the nrrniiritv which demm-S eur eparatioa. m.rl hold (htm. u w. Iiold tlio, rest of nmtikin l, t icwits - i rar, ia reore frih,"--Vr have inked ttf te rhevl n.w Uj duty oo the'abnolute nccessanes - of hfeo' thour artielee with whfch the (armor, lh ;1au!or aod l!a roccbanic, the pHte? and ua aequiMUo oi wuwu, m retry cay uicreasin! ni tuuvi mm ucn'iv las hit rrofiti.rTUe poor man humbly a J Io be permitted to purchase his aalt, hi ironVstoel. suf. coarre woVJIons;&!. :..: &c., off .'.'e'lUal. Jorrni witlr aia"toorthcro oiirkbofi i .Mr2clayTajoswer' FinTwith An oivt io repeal e aury .on sn yoiu ;.jJca,.iiM.ljatl - rimt , 4i dj s;rielee f luxury, popiurned almont exclusively by the weal. " thv ihus innklni: tio rich richer; and the ' I4 IV frfrnrfi a -nfft, ya staenr o "ff'ArrirA toaiCtfcji incrtast, ike jor'$ Tit ymir to judge7 hov wide the liiiuts Hand, ,. ; & tier en a tplendld and a lappy land. In the last of f January number of lite Xi-rth American . Review,' the reviewer (the author ot the lutev Baltimore addrew) Acting io concert with Mr. Clay ai the cam of ' opulent' manufactures who are LiiUnij it over 03, ejrt&king of reiealing the duty on these luxuries, savs "Tli 1 difFironce in their prices, resulting from a . repaul of the dutie would be hardly fell as an advantage by men of Isrjre proper ty. . Bull there aie numeroua families, , , 'comprising, in fact, what may be called the inaAs of the commuuity, whoe incomes are limited, end who cannot ef!ird to pur . chase those articles, 'excepting at certain 7 filiated price." ; NoW.' tho trath" is-Mnd .. Mr. Everett and Mr. Clay, and every oih- Sr jKj'ocafQ of. the Taritt knows it is the . truiU that the most of the commraty do niiuat these articles at any price.. They 7 are only t foe the .backs and mouths of a pampercdiari9tijicracyl auch as theprotee tmij system is; every day, generattn jin this cquiitry." And ' if this once lappy country be doomed to the same fate that . boicl the' ancient republics of Greece and Rome, internal distraction, division and final subjugatioa by Tofciga power, the ' . aauses may be traced to this) very system anilthm mammon of unrighteouMioss, the 1 . Vaitod States Bank- - They both lead di . .tfctly. totliB ..establish ment' of artificial disiiuctions'amonir men, that aro iucom - - pafible with a re publican furm of jrovern- Oif ot. They create wealth, pride and ar ' trance, among the - oue class; aad pover--' ty, vice and ignorance among the other, . " All fares the landj to hastening jlla' ajprey, Where wealth accumulates, and men - decay,1'' Aw t .The description given by Mr. Hayae of s -.ves'rjea t'ages and dilapidated towns to - the HHjth, is no picture of the imagination , , every day' experwnee attest it truo t and . and if we are to fiind-.no relief from this Wstem of Wood-suckinir, then the Lifts- nigs bought y the blood of our ancestors, "iT" nine sol w rt am saiit In Iwwme ei!oiii.-s, e we ,u mtwri-nce lwccti fjrei-n ,um inmt o"'rt; ait our hrollirr iftb; Nnnfi may rtty ,t; tbamtt all (WWfviu U$m ofwMN tpwtkw from Bfwe thai! take no pleasure U hogjinj ibe phautotn. These men, who are asking fudging (loia ifie givernmm but their rights, are not degrad.)d wretches, wbnw Rir,ds are ea- stave! t twr; whw re - addirfnd "Wilt un. plants of the jtadmiitrati.ifc of their guvernmnnt IVy are a people Ut'.nr SJ ami entrrprit Vy have oTtfrcro tne dUJicuitit-a of the aaire and the fbr el, and can esily trare hack tlfir blooj to the shores of ibe atlantic. Thry are prnpi. !J-lMrlttt.lteijCJ,-'iea know, but know tleir .i . """""..ij. J,'" ' And knjrftwgVfcu naintaiA them." - PN1TED STATES B1XK. The filluwins article, fruni the flsrt forJ, (Ll.) Times, cootaina ' wme Lea worth attnnthn. . TAXE3 The doinrt of the A and Brd of Rclk-f in this loan, desms l u know bf thw-eMNfimnitT, and pecially ly the inhabitants ft jlartfrd, who may b tailed npuo to iiiderunify the dicers eirwt - any ; ljn precerdiof wnictt snail be instituted by th.we a no fed aggrieved. lo If JO tbe &Mrei)r Vter- mined fo tax the Hark bf the I'mted State Bail, which was held by rest Jents' in this towu-ond notice was given is Ibe paper to that effect. The Branch Bank here yrascaled epoa to furnish the Awuon with the list of stockholdere in UartC.rd, but bo inCirmatioa) was furnished. A rndatiu? I!i-it Cenrian Io a gfnllmnan in ' hartcMixj i Ha ri i.nr Ad.u ii,,. ff a? Jf Uiat ww are dMribufrejf Tracti J , n.n iiMMt smcen ly Irmrf, will mini fcolin-b South Carolina an.! tieor:a," that nn.t ulfunstely and twr- If t. frt fltct tbfL triumph ofj ...v ,. rr, cuwv hi whicn yewr gnir(HH rw uuw so awutiuiiiy engaged. - their t'rwe'rsrtiiithmit Wbin( fr oh jli.nl blewings, we are simrk with f.rce northern Iltpublirani.Tt Virginia Tjitrs tales an article withftbe fo. wwingxtrscl frotn a private letter, writ tea bv ail. Intelligent and acientifir gimtle. maa .Nnrth of the Potomac, lo whom fhe itWhitu party bas beeoiiwre indebto. loan to any &W!'SitiMrtn J I o iHchned ta beUeve with von that the wcl-ht of tfts) Swthcnt tonredrracy, eaa never bereanr be fi It, nui asauegauve power. , North of the Potumae there ie no arittca CunNiiimL kmn to U a Peoide i and we wha ik about it, are laughed at. Niw;iy.Mi,Ki mea oof of a hundred, believe thntthf UovermiHiil : tm tf "tmtimirea pnwdfo fr iw inai inerear no rantictions imiMd upui igr.sa, asainst tlie ac compIinh. ment of whaT a majority may eoncerve io be C Uie reneraJ - welfare." , I wtbrr words, the govcrwpent is cwrrMfrsd to be llotaotidatedTf fate-Hind this is M the opiniuo ot oar part) but of Iwlb parties. in hct, loose wii aar tbe name ot IJero ocrats, are more ultra in their notion, tbaa those who are -styled Fcderaluiti ', au iook lorwara to lue period, hen Kh wy m spertts ot bouthern ter a addressed U Sir." Bid.llr, Prsl" Rirrt,-wil! be fonoaerby Icgwtating dout of Ihl Bank, lor iidannanod on thui aay every siwcie. . If the Smith '')ect ; but Jar. kiddle n-jMioo last tbe j was ushuuumms, and not cut up by local suKject aao Keen presented to the Hoard, dixsenatona, she nught, as vou suggest, whodwliiied Jurtiidiinjj the States wih control tbe action of the Federal Govern ' any uuormatioa ta eoabk them to Jct maui, Lv saying, thu'far rialt thoulro uxes oa the stocks. , Under tliese circuin- sbkI no farther ; but I see little prospect ofj asanwe tne Assessors octrriuuwa v pux ; uiaaiui4iy,,.A . devottfia W men appears such stock as tbey Leiievod tbo ouutrl tiiumpU over a dewiua to principles had and three-fuld the amount. r A anXic & "I can perceive that with B)anrrwho ad of this fact induced tbe owners to give tbe vocate correct d-ietrim. thev do it not so Awsmrs ma amounioi n-ir siuca upon mucn lor lite sake ot tru(a as fur the sake principles" of Aoor end the stock was . of political preferment" . vMinitv rrnl intn li. -- i - - - - ': ' F y i - " In 1831 the Assessors put in the same ryrvniiBvi.Mi rtockagain, butthe Dnaii of mrimlZlZ1 informed that on the 1st day of Octvbtr . htr reJ w,lb nch satisfaction, moaToTihe itocl UaeJ MlSabTiiT itTwich'pg tha boning of ll.e Viioict. then befomr te the (wr Hmer eli "-ourt. UoUevrj;lTuaeMr, m thongh'the Board .'of. 'Eeuefnirpueeii 'tbeT.1"" be haroJucesIhe" subject of incen. Hranider miKht Lave been lnade ft a fewt"7 putucaUuoa. iue Judge-takes a data onlv; to avoid liUratioth thev struck :roI,e,L.?"r th relativettuations of out.of the list about tlOO.OOUi ;i '!" iJ!? " ?wntit.lliearit. Thi year h Board of Asseseora wrere tMnouuare. just aad. boooroUe. - II oV satiiad thai the Uafor of the slock wa;aire.a thatthcsttptlUUcaUona are oUeuces a subterfuge and tmt into (lie list- $CO,000 a" h peace of the Commonwealth, azawst ooe larse stockholder, aad three, a'w m pnecuiea as miwnwa,aors at couiunjo la.llle thut coutldJes; - However unwise und unwst mar be I ; ma systaai xf-thunestw seritulT tt m not the sword and the brand.- Kor ean any civfl f arm7 wair rage In any other State uf this Union, wkbout afTncting, ia Some degree our own peacesince we may be compelled,- byear politicarrclationr to bear a part of the conflict. I cannot but hope, therefore that our citizens, if any ot Inetn are so inclined will refrain, in tu nl havw been lost by p and we shall .fsiiive to fiyr Urily Jotiip but xevg.- foldod it. Jast at ibis time Uoncres pub whed a list of stockholJers m the United Stalcj Bank, and. theBoajrd..ofRQ.Ii!f dlir. twe rrd ntuch inRrmation which they were! coinjienou io regaru. t no law requires that whetievera UoardoT Kelicrd'.scovers rorrur omitted by the Asei" fie same shall be added at. the rate of three lold per cent, uulo the ner can abow that the wmssion was by eiiffnii". It ap peared by the public documents that se'v. nil persons residing in llarlford owned stock in "the " United States BanL' and which had near been taxed.; It appear-,'"". dangerous publications ed also thai otw person who gaxe nr bis that they will lve Iw ihose, who (bol and stock io 1880 at 300, owned at thef suiierxromwne calamity, io lino a remmiy lime cio.uou, arm isw same .. mmivhiuju gave in the stock this yehf at $2,000. Th Beard of Relief, required, of each, ex planation of the mistake : but Ihe explana tion being unsatisfactory, the Board three folded the whole etoc JLUhough the stock Ii4 pf one gentleman exceeds $300, 000, and another 843,000, and "all have to nav equtvalont to three taxea at ouce, the equity will but seem hard when U ia. coa stdered that tittle or nothing has been paid fbtlff years p$9t:iriK3feite.ijit .The taxes :M.i.Io.OQl.rvtur.,t0 years fjrould probably arnoufit to ajt least fljOOO; and this amount of stock ia one of tkeiw It wTM,Eji3riiJll W law bf the State says that Umited Stale Bmkttockiktui bemttetard sot" fe-swf the titl at lnpeetntf iit w although the Courts have decided that the Bank ot the United Sute4 cannot be taxed a sush, because, ty this the 7,030.000 of! niled States property would be taxed and that the branches cannot be taxd as such, for States might in this case, ex clude 4hqm from the States, yet U is ex pressly admitted by the conrw aao trie highest elementary writers in thvscotintry that the proprietary interest of individuals may be taxed if resident in the Slat. A charter from Congress gives no more fii'hti than a charter from a State, and a bonius paid fur privileges Biieht as well ex. empt from taxation the I'hoetux Bank stockholk'rs as those of the Uuited States Bank. It is also worthy of remark,, that although the actual residents in Hartford own eonsfrabla stock, many; .of them 4i" from fe.r plijcc!, and no inqniry M tlitrHMithei Bank could ever ptme lbiu rviilenf- citizens of Connecticut as the laws require".". .. ,' . Free Trac-Tbe foDowirig is the con JxSnw 'f ,if hjf WW fa V ". and , ameliorate" evervthmi? to the eni iizniene1 sua nninau spirit oiour aa & to the Aaign iufluence of Christianity." - QUERIES. Ketpectfvfy presented Jor the consiJcra- - tioa of ilemhrrs of Congrett Is there any rule of the Senate or House of Repreaiitatives prohibiting the voles of Members oA questions directly or indi rectly, or., pro(iccUveIyKaIE!Ctiiig .their private interest 1 , .. .,- V If there ia not, then will each Honora ble Member, who may be interested as a partner or Stockholder in any Woollen, Collon' or" Iron' Manufacturing Jifabtish-1 ment, ask himself, previously to voting on tin Tariff i"'iti"m,' betlier .mtoMcieii- tiovslf vr nith propriety he can decide against a reduction of duties, as be can but view it in the light of a mollification ejecting, or destined to effect kit private wtereai . i - Laws are enacted for the restraint of the violeut and unprincipled Rules are established as a system for the Govern ment of Legislative Bodies ouivirttious, high-wiiidud Ceiitlehien require neither the eoeA.y; other to indicate the way, or coerce thctu in Ihe paths id honor and rectitude. . Petersburg' Times. WHAT NEXT I : Another fire-braud was thrown into the Ilittse of Reprentatives of the United States on Monday la!, ia the shapa of a petition from Great Britain in rotation to the Amcaa Colonisation Society, Sla. terv, d-e. When will Ihe Busv-Bodies of the Warh! cease heir iiapr-rtiaent intcrc forence in the afTaire of other People, and attend to th-ir- own concerns? One would think Cw Philanthropists ofF.irore coufd mid, tfdiswwedaeufhVif'flt twll ia that 4uaxU-r (t4 (loU jf tjiS WHvf Kcts three tHowuuvt miles di.tant. iVfmn theycVt shew that the lerfs of Ruiwfn. or eve rlut.-41r-t'. W--Rfiiwt lltan our Negro JSaves, a-e iy treat Ihoir rrprrcrjuitives witQ morj , rwHic. in ihe mean-lime, we' rcbuke-'lbrm in the l ..r ..i . ... i Muuukw ui uuc, wikmh! prwp itty veH I ess wkiiuw.- kmerttesf-frnf rast me exam om or t'-,,ra ryr.lhtn mrt inov seettenrly the.vu-te that It M neighbor's eye.' ' lb, ' JlCKSOXMcnTlNT.. . rurou,il to public notice nrevUisfv i . . . ' v. thy given, a large and r"iLt.'iIi!e niectinj (.1 the citizens of Caswoll rmmty, frirtidly ? Ibe preseid National AduiinUtrat'on and -4WevJaitai i. (JctiL AN t'REW JACKSdN, te the Prtsiioner, as,U4 wllio.WiUIoajtjfMiid couctv. on Tuesday td" ApHI eounty muiZZZ, Un mouoji aiidavrondud, James, Rain ey, Ivq. wat appDinted r baii man of the and filai. Paul A."llsrisog, se arrtHrv. . v ' The oliiert of the nwtinr bavin been nfiiy siaiou in oauures troin AatbiD' hi 3. Palmer, Esq. , , - On motion of Calvin Craves. Esa'a committee cowting of Qumloii A oiler- son, Jahji P.. Bmwu. Paul A; Hiirrison, John U. .Uurk. UrW Uia. MLea..Df. JaiiiCK . VVillismaMM and . Nathaniel J. PaJmenvere appoiiid tooVaA foolt;tioft expreive of tU sen? of the nwntidg ia regard to theobjects fr which they were ajwnmLIed. . ' ..." " "j ', ,;'.' ' The committee afler having rr tired fur a tew tijinutes, Reported the Jilluwuig r: solutions, . . Resalred, Tliat the conCJence of this nrnning in the faithfulneis and tbdity of tlie Administration ofuen. Andrew Jack son remuine. ondiminUhed, atii that tlj wilt use ail Tairafid tiorioraMu means to suimort hi r -election la the Presidimrv. f sofKrf,: That five delega tea be-apfwin- ted by tlua mceuog to, meet aucb as may be appointed bv the Counties of Stkts ami Rocklughamai Wtotaorth on Tuesday of the next suitormr Court for Rockingham countv, te nominate some fit and proper person of this district to be rmj on J he el ectoral ticket fnemily to tbe relction of uen. Jacksorr,' It the election in Novem ber next.-; t.-.- . . The .treiobj'tion's after being read were utuuumouslv adiptd by the meotiiig.- '; Ibe toISowing geiitlemon were then nominated as dulucates. l.v Quiutou Au- drsoo, Esq. Vr James lwVV illiuiruK.fi, Calvia ffrnvts and John E, Brown, Esq'rsl nu by athamef Ji Palineri Col. John II. Qark of Milton, and Dr. -Willis Mi Lea of Lensburg. . TbwronUenMft- were unaaiinmMly ij pointed by the meptin, as ' the delegates for the couuty of Caswelli '"'' """ " The tollowing resoratrotr wailrrtrowiced by XuihauwIJpalaior, Eq; aad 'ww uiouslv adopted. ' JteaiisVf&uTliai fliu'iu.pirolipI Die noimuaMoii an1 ajmoiiitineiu ot UIeil Ganowaw'Saqlor'S delegata from this district to the national convention of the friends of the preneut Administration lo meet at Baltimore in tlie ensuing month to select a caudidate fir tiie Vice frosmonry to be run on the tick et with Goa..Juckon. ' ' - On motion of Col. Thomas W. O raves, it waa rosolvod that the proceedings of thi otatdiog bo,,ig!M)d, by tho chairumn -nod secretary ' and published ia the Milton pectator, and that the Ilnleish star -and W estern Carolinian be requested to re- publish the same. . :" On motion of Goorge Williamson, Esq. the meetiug then adjourned sine die. . JAUE3 RAINEY," Chairman. PAUL A. HARALSON, Sec. To th people of the State ofNorth-Ca.ro. Itna;but mart ttpedalty-most rf'lhe county or Johnson, - -' Tbe undersigned, being grand jurors to March Term of the Superior Court for tn county oj Johnson, alter having dis charged the duties specially given us in j-hargaj Va4 yiiT iittfiiili'n, ivi yti'irtt-1 Mage ot citizens taken by lot from ; the dillorent sections of our country, dirSclud to the custom of. treating with Spirituous Liquor, ae common with candidates for public favors and utTices in our btate, and particularly in our eounty. : In giving to this subject our best and most cousidorate attention,. we do most sincerely believe lhu"it now" becomes hot 'Wy. the duty of each of us"but of every friaiid and lover of freedom .n our ..country, Tto a.iptanl Bfiiotly parsuo a amirs and praetice- that will most effectually and speedily do away this miserable, low nnd, Vulgar ubtoio, At this jMH'Mliar and singular period of po litical affairs, w c&nmrf but view with fueling of horror, borderioou despair,the criils to which our goverument and laws are about to be reduced by tlie novel and strange nroceedin" of the day ; and when We mipfe the influence that public men have iipu the aontiuienis of aeonunumly so dentitule .of public iutdligencV and edu. eatHin are ours, with the practice of of f.MrfiM power with the trefo vf that atteuda Ibe practice. In a touiil ry fcltliiavw1tt4lCoriii-J" Ua--4v--fof -tVir pidrftititidiitir.ff the will and the, opinion, of Ihe f.ition, it t mge almvs all things' that a practk so dotniclivs of the undervtan Una. and so degrading to the thantrter ar.4 hurvsrr ot boasttrrg fremqn, ahfiitd llnm Imi,' liave reccivoa iiie sauctKii or approval o any wormy aiaj fem-ijurat iimQ. And we do believ,thaf.'h-ri nroaerlv btoutlit tnlh notice and eppliwj t the feelings of mir couutriuioii.iiwre will be Cmd but fu very f.w who ail! oilier from mm m con. deuuiins it as richly deserving this ktid or iHiUw reiMire. , , . ...... . , We are well aware of (It sistor of our . .... . 5 ,..... law airaiLtst Una f lwffim- ml ,mtm Aatmi . . i - i j d;p,.tuat ..It.HneiiJf mforend nor scspvly known U-Cii,!. .tlmaJl nnj becou ui'rOL.fjqiiKsr itb ill pnitoii. end we hope it will be eufuicvtl," ho ail in re pullili two N itsscctMis. , Soc. . If any bcron rr trnona shall treat with tflhor meat or drink. w anv Li v of election, pr any diy piwious thereto. witn an intent to mttswueti tlie election; every pers.m ta nfll-ndm shall forfl rt and pay una bundrcd pounda, the one half for tli in t Ihe county where Ibe same ehail be recover., to be paid to the Countv Trustoe, the other balftelLe wan of (It "X-Mo who klwtl sue for tbe tain, to be recovered by action of jkiiA in any court of rvcefd Lavuix cogaiiuiMe Utcroof, aith cost. 'Seci. 4.4 IL sl.sll be the dut v of th SherbTin each 'and every coonty io this Btut annually to' puUikh this act, by'ad- rertmmeat-ewd reading the ame at the Loart iloiwa , floof oa the Brt aad second days of the County, Court which shall happen previmn to Ihe annual election, aad el on the duT:rnt tleys of ehx'tions, jiu der Ike pmtally vftweuty-peund tt eaih and every neglect.",. , ' , Th is the law oh the subject, nasW ia f.1'1 lJl1 slJ i JOtuit jtliei period lias arrived, for reasofis abtve no- fed, when jt ought lo be enforced, with. out diMcriiniaatiwv againnf all who may be ti'unu violating it., V a are nut to be understood as disapproving Ums practice of candidates" n iuiting ussr mtla r for -1 he varwu purpuaf -wiiug kaowu their sentiments npnn publio uicasuros, or of be coming more familiarized 'with the public wauls .and wbdwa of tikvil.tbtkmtliaoiMt, or of presenting thoniaelvel and their tab cuts in; fair eoniariwHi wilt those of their comiKjtitors for choice and selsutiolw-Oi the coutraryr wo think this practice iden. titled and -oirew1mo.ther;pin'ciji!"s'' of owe jGoirnrmaent, and we would by ml means nave it discontinued i but we see qo aecessa.ry.:eonnetjon ;betwepi tU;jra; tice and the other annoying custom of da-; luginf the land with, ardent spirits, offered as a price to buy up the goudUGivor, and vtt.vt , .fie-mttn.t forritripitofaltitt; raahiotioble bahilamcnts, and this is Ua real and true intent and nieaiiirwri---- r- We-ire n4 jeormeeted by ties of associ atio to trjet wbrtety but V r never tbules not wss sensible to the devastating aad demoralizing effects of the immoder ate us oCHpirituous Liquors,. and. we are fnemlly to every dm sds that may tend lo lessen their use. ' We do thorefire uiiaui- ooaly .".iI".,.V-l. ,"UJ.' ll'taivr, Not to rote to further er ad. vnnce tho interest of any candidate who may mtUr in prnctico prcvinu!) to elections totho foreointt sentiments. - krsoM., ,ThAttho foregoing' be null, itbed in tlie nowsimtiers printed at llal. eigh. " . t i John M UM, w tun. I Uomas fartt, . John. M'Cullers,'. E, P. Srcpbeua, David Lunsf.ird, AsaFamwr, - -' Reddin Richardson, J&a. Ktallings,' , Jas. Renfrew, ' ; 7 Reuben Wilder -, Dixon Spivy,- - Ww. II. Watson, Kit Godwin, . ' John Whitley, P. D. BnJgors. Asluy .uudois, II. M. fteiihens, ' Jno. Uaiies, senr, Smithficid, Johnston Co.;-Marsh,' 1Z2r ..The ?HowTrig parograiih is taken from northern paper 1 te aires with the wri-tVMvMy-4imxmt.-- Wwndor kww it ill take hero Oxford Examiner, " : M It is not simply by a numerous sub scription list that a paper 14 tft bcatipprt. cd,' and the interests of ya town promoted, but by a generous, and goueral habit of ad vertising: in its columns It is this, which gives support to a papor, and a character to a town. But suppomi a paper ' to be printed here, week after week and month aAermonth, and noi a solitary trade oT the tou'ii to amiouiu'e in its columns a willing news to dtsnoseof mercbtmdise, what would be the inference out of town I Surely that there are no traders and no uuirchoudize hero-."i. .i--v-T..-r.-' -H-:-.if slfitK lj amiiihla of the immene Irf r r.l ' which they Wijuhl tniqijc i.,,,j,!y t' r I " from a Central R.iil-UtJtJ (nun llnaulort 44 liiB32.Aiutaiii, w e tun.iiicLi V.,rf. ; wotili ceroe forward and m it al ta ils areoiniiiwhoH'nt. Ni-nrly the whole prodtiri of their !nir jjis wow to Ncw- " York, ajuf tlie frrij ht an! olhercharea whirtj it pavf, rnfii ,T',f tt.rir p.t r.i, " wnft a i".t-R. ..i i.i fr ur;rt, i.i WDilUilte lt nct Lo ohliiu'd Cr doV luetic produt f but we coiihl lm 1 1 n.ply ment f;r a Urge liumir -f v s .els m fa J king our Naval Stores, C"tt..i.t t. n Eu-" i"pe, and receiving them e in rxchangw fjioir theap puH. . Our nn-bahta wrnilj wlrt Ikf'f-iittut iful.fwftftittl tif ntt0rir. if... Kirters, to whom thry bare ken paying1. 1 urge i profit fi Urn p nod 'they Luy of , them and which ihe r M II .ul urn in tJ l' . farnters. We bkve n doubt but the o;ic ' tild fo'-riily 4-itiipiuJiaJ,'vtrre il 1m.1 dvrtrfUn with bnlf tW ami. aiih.aLuli ".- our wighWa araiufl uk pn, 'utj niniil jr . uitdr.. takings. hrery tinng s In our U. ... vor. , A perfectly hfVkl ecm.iiy, alu.or.d - - .' ingiri the best of timber, a 1 a imrt S'i our coat, unsurpaiiMid in iii Cfness for a'J eomniercial purpiwefi"I!'-tiiWit1 in beaj. t turret etsitnstioii; is infinitr-ly at v .V. .1. - folk, Wtluilu;toii,Charlon,er bava.r.tih. and ia wahw Iwlf an-dioui'a suk d tliwl' 7"!.. brd oxirnn,, ,, North Carubna a.lj Thj.."J . blind to hr U ni inlere) did hIi f.nl v(4 accoinjiliiili lliis MiiiNirtaut wnit, at.ij bone Jo see i midertafeen nl.l n nir h ted. . . .1 .'Our Suin'rior Court tek otlera mit- -.. able opportunity ' fiir' hegimii.g the b.ihj. " , nefs of aabscrijition and i thr wilhng- '''C : wiwr iciinw 'iii7.''ns 10 step 1. 1 war. I ifl thiit orca-.ion'wj shall be enal.bid to jul- niwmr tar indulee a "aoisi" of tt.sr- tarfi I. tkMi (,f tlnl dtVirobla 11 It cannot be qmiblod that ivcv-in erei t the i road at a Ins expenso th,m our nt ilbir ' ' having the principal insteiiuls sOeotitrn' - ieill I M aKmntuHl mnA liuil,t B....i!i.l '- er spirit manifest H!f on our prt, i.or. ' (hern capitalists wrld willingly u..lt wisS ' us in lunusniiig nmjirtCbiaiy Huu.s. IaX. us then with one accord iwleuv or to j em- -iWOf,'.Ow.Creatcst,iaii-uliy 'I'Z liave disappesra I, and wa will be. leiI In our progress t imjprovpmrnt l y ho"rr'. . flection, tbrd we luvo shak o.'f the . tby.lkhrck.lai x tr lept.Nxjttli.Carrdjix . ,.. . vfirw-ftt At-utinrt.- . Central A'., : ...Ttis Sub-e'rir'ticn Bwk for, Bl(.k i.j ; CuuiiinrnK'iiol ' ""' at the mocimg ot - l.ia Commi.JioiH'rs fi . . ttUltounty.iirt Monday wed(, is lodged j at f the.: Book store" of .' Gaits Ac bwi, V uUmi ....u 1 . ... 1 . 0 . SI mr owmi iiifTii i rn nesirous 11 pro , tooting a Work as big with impi.itiine. to tlie,tr.(oj and c.sHcwlly lo Inn purti.,n oi it. Will l.ll'.U l.i . !l un.i r. tho coiiveiti.-tHjd el'tfons n-wdtng pi d's. taut oorU lltd f !..iii.rv ll..LJ .n. J ' '. . . r . - . , .in . 1 '-' - t tllft UltiU'in.t I.It..... I..'. ' i.1 t!,. 1,. ' - T -w-.'.." it.tr,. t under tbe snjtinteiidence . of JohnM,i - Husbco, Hansoia Hnitiai; W. R. IV.4 ;'at-, RbleaJ Stons umlcc-Wr Rolos. Allen Ro-' 5 sers,Cyrua Wbiti.keriat DnaMw0, J.dirr un'ler , Allen Rogers, John Mia'w, Ilonry Warrant at CoUrell's, j.mder Dr- Cottittll, Ureen Iluekaby, Paschal B. Burt . at -. NewrfunV Store, undei1 Joiuh . CttiJun. Jamei Newson, Benjamin Mariott. , it ., liokJ at, aubiicription are uUt M-nei in the several Counties through which thi ' conteinjdated Road will pass. f :', .'; ' lite 'Vottiimmionera lor this Count " wrve wui if v vV.t W .'ifvil aVWrtVO U fcJU Us wv:v.vii..' sciijitiou at other places llun t!ms eeutniij. '. ' ed in tho Act uf Incorporation, have)li reeled a Uook to be opened at Nash Cur . hiiu-e, nniloftiifl siipViiiiieinli'iice ivf Gun. . II. Blouttt, JauifS 8. Ratlin. R. Moore. . JamriU Mann and.Turnerr, Wrstrny.. il-J 'The Newborn fWctatori in 'refcrcrrw , . T io iris auDjoci, says, " As the weel vt mi , t Superior Coiiittwbtcb . Ctmimeuccs on ' Momlny Hie lOthe uist. is eonderrd th ,t;, Uioht' CiVoralfo period fi.r fcrin.iii'-r"tli ! r- Ceoteral )iad-Rou. before the peopld of- ' tUim fi.. J ...... . ..1 . . 'i ,1. vvuiiii, ifvi lrTO ,U.1 LUIU inJI-. , euiKons win men step lorwiy rj witU a "rit and seal becoming the occasions. Tins ' " iu:rprisT rugngi'S m3 ottcniion OI CVi i f , . uurtiua mLVuh, taUv-aud i bv o' u h4 - oontirjtHi otne (-"f l country, andthe '' ficuity t'iroiigli Hi. h it pawn, I!y"all it rpnuiiiired as the lst, ,b:t hope of our Mate. " . , , , ia. hipster. .Tub Cistbsa RiitiRoAO. Wehave- ftublished in to-day's jwper the lotter of Jtunes V yclie, Ls(. our Btaje Engineer, containing some intcrestiiig information in resnoct to the const rue tkua of Rail Roads. This gen'JUmtfn has viiit-d the Jtaitll ad now ia progecsi' in South Carolina,' and is of opinion that one could be constructed iri 3Vingintixiat!nir drink t'i a voter to cen-j this gtate for about tlOOt). ptr mile, fus liis mind and bins' hispidjjmcut th thei which wnild y'vll 10 per cent on ih uu dcVrge ifci ocj pi bft viJuaUo jodj-J ney iavtaj, Cou' U fiijv4 cjf fJjvi The Ctntrainait foai. From 't! . mountains to the sea, it ia every where- ' ssid that Ibis important ui.dartaking ought to be eomrneneod and theiively tfitrn'Kt'j . ' whkti ajtpfafs Io be taken' lii tho Mit,jrC"t: , " gives us bopv thatj our c.itiwna will ci'tn1 ' forward in good earnest and p'ltfhcif i.,i ,J",' to tho work. The farmers 4" the Z,L-it , are the men whose interest will lie in. ' ' promoted, and frora them liberal sub"-,-- 1 lions ought to. be expected. , The ext.. i t. L-r. dinary success which has already art; " ed the Ohio, rud Bu'.uv're Rail-road 0411' inagr.eat ,,deree, to give confidence tor thih work, as t'iat La yieldad, it is said nearly Thrrt h nirri dollars a day net, - ' over all et ni s. Its' coinj.k'em w ouht ' raise tho puce of produce nearly or quite . double tl!t of lund i stay -emigration, and impart . neat life' and spirit' oft!iwho& ' State- We irnVttiis week, a f-urxu )fit aX CIiit V J,-. I. A I'

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