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II IS CVJ W t aTittaia Iron taws, wlnlh however .M irul fmkl in iliMnx.ltfai 1.4.. it ..l C..... .7!.,...,. .... I e i . .. . . ..
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n . ;.,t i. i . . - iI..ivi. v. iuirj w.ul nuu no response in i n heart t loeciti
'. i 1 II". Wrl JiU Of It' TLULali'M U eit-i:il!tf auau in tAm 1.. on ,... , .. .. . . ' " .vl . " V
ten, ami which wi! Is wad'"! w,ih liltlo reuiuro.
2r. CAunhin.
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jrlJY BUUTON CIUIGE.J
SALISBURY, IIOWAN lOUNTX, N7C.....MONI)AY SniTKMflnit uu,
VO!,., A III. ..NO
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Court'
frntrklitfl, improveiiirnti of oil k I ml are going on,.rai't-rn.ls,
caimw,.iiiw noose, ou t a inHMini oiiivr Jlimgi tltut rprtng wji
wlmrever moi.ey abound. But turn f lint Sith, and -what do
we see ? Uery Aii os. Me oVi,ne ! Towns, villaycV, (.fa, the
whole rounlry in stale of d.ssv ? Thn'erire cf irot-rtv. rod
I """. .... . . ... . ' . . ...... l.fl lotion.
".ADDRESS.
(tfjfr. FlStlfiR, h the AHti.fnrif Meeting held in the
.. JIjum M 'Itun lay of Auutt Court. -
-(tojrcirorD.)
I lie
iri C.r iH 'thai we liy, il ! mJie o take rt fr all (hat
vV ..)!. 11 i thT li it by uUwi? uiour Irt lo, Jiy'ditro'
n nilKf" --Wkol M "iMUorf but an iitUTctitngn if
wn3'" pvl'ic,', othumiiQ inAiHirf 1 t) wtS M rau'j, hvicT J m!
a ehil'y M '' Vt5r 5 fi' EimUikI rami raia ci(lun,
bvo, li-. ao4 many othrr thing, iliut r can irwluc j lir
tU.ni'o (nM'tT-hut Ihb, her iminrU bmlfof enat, Iter ac
.ni!lHft of a,iilal lw Jaua.poiiuJ4lwu, eiiallo br tj m-tai-
nifre cheaply llian any oiher piol on tho ulohs : iliin
Ljnf lli ",ID"n )' Jt every ualion, fillow lnil
jjti ih b)tr, andlH, tlwm. intcrcMnt. with each other tln-ir
tarpl'J 'liiiin.' Thi inierchaao fmmtret. HuW can wo
trxt ,,k0 P")''0 l!r countritw, to tuko our cotton, and
otW-r arlicMi if w refjH to taU tbaroductiooa of tlwir lahour ui
uirn ! inA'cJi limy eewiul Uke them however much they may
antthetu. Vrt lu ffase fuf whnl they tuts to Hre ;-hw
'Ue could they rmy ff them? now, it i vrry clear, if Urn TariO
'irtfni Hid out restrict otr trails with Kngland, Hlio wouM tukn
Viir of or colffm, ind othrr articles, and, in cuhange vto would
turie hnl thinyi we rrfc l, 60 to 0U jx-r cent ch-onper from
than no pay. to the North'; ami tlm d.-muiid for our
BrjJiict,xro''1iJ fr rau, Wimld necrtarily raise llicir
r .i -.T -...i.i 1. i.u ... i.: .i.. i i i
wioei ; llion w nwwHoiwpr n mmr, uuu uay tutajwr,
i d'
UO lulu your court tinJ.and .ffr ti Vour land; yi lind no
bidtlcrt, but 50, and proclaim Hint jim wih to tf, awl evory ut!.
er man in your hrariny will offl i1 yu hi Thi ,Ioi a un
trrotrUml condition fitnnt ' ti Ui. il.'.rv-M-rw-iUi. ii imni.
Ilwd j that the penplor the eril, and wih to'floe Jiom it : JtoHoe ; , Ifnt, Prrt "l'!' C'AWiOJn
kkfinw tht roverM U for prcwiil cmiditioii.
Kof the nuroote if iirovin that the phjtoct'nt nolirv.'
,tr'in2C'iMinrrcfirJ(lr. iwlwratedutyeral ntutiaical Cu:t, ntnwg
latbs!?'V f"'"B8" " "0' "? "y Uki iHlfTn
capUirii hy the eiteuiy,"irvMi Hitii a-i apMar from Trrnuiry itat.
Hie6t, our alunpiitg uiwomilfd to ton, ii)gud iii foreign
lit 1829, Mapijur from tho aamoa-jun e, our khipjiiiijf had
fjjjoo off u B.0,H2 ta-i, hoing a itermiif of Ij'J-c' iim.k;
tk!, in 1417, with population of ni iiiillinni of mm! n c liud
rnf Trf ycrcent more hippiiijj than in lr.t, v.ith u pfjHjution
J'l Bi'lliwe .
, Duriua iltejan?". Xil! "jJ,)rt''1 'riJc ho only increiwd
hTt3) percent. 'Ih'Jao fret speak vohimcn; tLy bhw tlml
,eut uido b cliHii5, ..ShtJismimmjLu.
curtain that oU.' WVJ P)W"' n'u,,, K "ow" i a'' uricullure
mi miffffffor cvatuerce w onlv the Unl nmid rf agriculture. ""
j-'vllow Ciizen.wlat would you think, if ('onjreaa were to
pa an act in direct tcr "Joclnriiy tliut oac half of n!l the cotton,
Jioe. (.jIv-co, ciiti other el. of l!w aouthom Uatcn, xlmuld Imj
ttkrn aa l paid over to goveMviftrf; (ot l!ic purohe of leiii din
triLuied among the Turiff states, fl Uxintie to them You would
ceruinly tlm.k Mich an act, opprc.( aaid lyrunicul in tho liinln'it
JegTee!'' aid, yet, TheTariffwutem, in -tftflbcH em th wmtr,
ioouata to the'ycrj .wine fUinj.. ,.It ii nojv well understood that
tlere U no JiHl-rence between a duty laid on Our uta'ple ok they o
ot, and on the article it they come in, for when these ataple
were exchanged. - For exan(4u here are A and oeh ha
)00 balna of cotloft which they ere about to hhip to Ltvprrwol to
Mcluwe for KngKiSh good. When thry reach Wilmington ftr
the purpose ol embarking, ajree to pay the duty as ho oos out,
and bo done With ft i be accardioly delivers over to the cutom
Bou office 50 baW, that being the, Amount ol the duly tut 11
a, tke coHtituUo furbid an export duty, and therefore refits
,ifJ .h$ goe out. Thoy Iwth. embark; oa boAtl .txh.swa
Ve!, A 'with &(J bale, find B wich 100 : thev reaeh ! Liverpool
ui e chane thuir cottoa for goods, a bale of cotton for a bale of
ouJ; aiiatVy,i)tb ataxt Jiack in the aamo ship, one. however
wh 1P8 bile and the ohf r' wiih only 50 bales of gooditT Whioo
Iliey"iriv8 at JtVilmingtooVA aa h wool oaf. havin jmTtf Tneev
"Hduty1nMMWtJyf4flSerJ!X B, who
JtLsti ia pajklbdipoft duULa tlte SSAbVU Jiuwkliaafl-pa-aJl
import duty on the goodsi accordingly 80 bahs of hit gpoda, are
Ukn by the olBcer, hat being the amouiil called for by the Tar.
iff;-HWW which of the two.haa conto off boat J il is clear that B,
Tho paid 4be4i(wrl duty .has no more good than A, who paid the
. unort dutv I But. I have heard iLetuJ,. justoaiJ mL txckaniiiiu tho
-esttoa M ood, 'lei Irwin sell lli eotton for money, irhich pay no
"the money ?ihey can neither eat, driuk nor wear it i money-is
teffiil ouly aa an aut ia exchange, aod aa aooii anVou. beiu buy
ing good, whether from the importing narchant in New.Vork,. or
Iroiu the mnnulucturcr la lDooe launJ, luat instant you coniuwuce
Ptv'mu the taxes: so, thai in thseod itamonnta to iha km Utb-
. ft yon. exchange your cottoo for goods in the Hist instance,-or,
whether vou sell it fa money, and with the money buy good. -
Mr. Fisher continued, I will now state another case to show
It4lie Tariff systenito-. the labtirr of the)i.iA, while it ex
.;; (fphe lulr cd'ihet.flfA,iiX jW
.well a tiia pwicoding one, baa berotofore been f resenfeA by 'f dis
Jinmihed member of Concress. We will suppose that there are
two men, one at the orf, and the other at the touih, whO-Wiah to
m into iIm buHinesa of Drocorini coods lo sell aeain. Tho tmttlic rn
iuaaexa(iiininj bUaltiirn, find that hi capital consists of lands,
co"t, farming toolsv and ooroea wltbjb h finds it Impofcublo to
into monev Ha further coajiders that 1tHs climate of the
,ntry, la well suited to cotton f and, on" the wTiole, ha concludes
: nt hii hpst nlan will he to turn in and make cotton, and then scud
1 ' .hi piufne in other countries and exchange it lor IheiiLod ofgo)ds
IT he wishes lo nroenrithe northern man nw consults on4ho best
nlan to obtain the ohnJ. , Ha savs that Le.hsa no land, nor horsos,
JJwp negroes, lo make cotton, and that his climate is notwetl suited
font j but bis capital consists in money, and therefore he concludes
VU, bMBf an, is to put up a . factory, nu ii wu wucuwimj, .
'""both ga i Jo wMk eacb in iti owOhjray,. and each. with" about Jhe
filing anruuirti J" Vjlliitul. TESErhlnefe"JTli dilRrttl! thldf of prop-
tyW& npt&ritmn nM 1 0a Iwlee wjtton, and the mrtk
f hi. cottoo andcxcluL- 10U bales of goods, but wben hi
fooiUcomie to h.ntLjOifl irvVrnment steps, in. kfVrr;
" tiro SO bates of the oTucr Of W b,ur, and b now p"
i surL an i..i. t,fcn he troes Uiere. be nteeta the
rv. Wfttll VIIIJ IMIo -isvr- C3 -5 ..
1 Nov k. nnt .i.- inn hail.. AfimnHn obtained by the southern man
In exchnnm fr l.i .niinn aa tnueh the Iruit of lw hnncat labor,
bj are iU inn .miJ Maiiukctured bv thrt northern man.
Ihr Ki'ui.r r i.i fnJ iK one b&s half taken away
lromFim7,whii the utheif "retains all; but this is not ail. .
,iioPlwiIM1, Having baen deprived f half of hisbabmurtn to
; have taken U Uu) whole 1 QO, h now aks 2 a yarl for his cloth
Instead of ynJ theory fact of liis doini so, enables tnortn-
Mroai ioasluand g"et 3 for. bia cloth. thai thtf'Krtrthern
naa is not only not laxei, but the tat oo the Southern man, enables
lim io get double' pric lor all hisgoods,'
.-" sKow, Fel!ow.Ciliaens,this is the system " we complain i ot
I look at it. look at iU eflectaoa the woKTit, and on the Southv
1 i" There. iswrf in exigence "at Ibis tiiOf". a more piwpenng pen
I'le, than the Northern, and manufacturing States 'teTr'-fiUefT,
Mad tovq& re. growing witJt tiaparallclod -raoid.tr ; tUs couatry
, taex wis ntirx AovortTB.
II . SamuttP.'CarMn.-TU tC,w,
iog letter of invitation to the lino.. 8, P.
Carton t.i ourtuke of a rmMti: dinifr, in
C t!if iih the ,xrykAii Ua bawlod m
fr pulilinatimk' We regret Hist unsvnid
able rircum'.iaiiriis prevnoud Cot. Calico
frii.iiic-. ptin llw iutiutioti (cnoVrcJ biiu
by iImj citi-ii. of icr .cu'ity,",
Ilahfax, June 4, 1537."
the emigration that cvory year Bows o.n from- sm njtf us: talt
the eimranl, can no moro fscajn? the Tanft ly L"iiij Wet, than
they can cumpe dual li it If.
JS'ature imk-e.!, halbcCu kind to t!ie Pomirtn nviny things j
Sha has given u goxl Inn I aula pl:uunt tliimte we can grow
whatever wo plnaMi; Ihit, Lr.(;iu rio.r, has thrown a blight over
tho fair prfnia-ct; tlt Turili lm come, and every thing withers
unler it inlllfiieo. Like iho ii;hmic, it iu on the b-oin
trule our liuild U'nuinled ; a weight proiiij; on msr lin-aKt ; the
blood iu our veiiw, growing chill ; wo breatho. witn difficulty, iiihI,
when by a convul sive elfort if nu(ur, we awake, we tremble
throwgh every nunc, to find that we luv.t U-mmi trig-'lni',' with a
if the Mo i Til. urid purulix s all her eiiiirjii' ! we find ourtclve$ prs
f.oud of di'dati'H. I
Fi'llow Citi2"n, this lin;; our condition, the qurMion nw
ari', vhat tit'l vr do In obtn'.n frli. fi We mn'y put off amwer
iug this que:. ti. in .r a nimit tiinc, Iml hi; cannot tvailu it Umg.
C'ircuiiu.laiiee will force u to imn:t it. I!v biHiiiing now a pro.
dint attitiidn, v.o may lm iiiNtruiiiei.tal in saving tuu iaiom ; by put
ting it .ff, we m.iy In- t'io lat.
H'b.rf hIhiII we do? siia!l wo ait here with f..Vd aiml, and
not cvou raihO our voice 1 Thi. i whut the Turin iiien? would
advi- ? Tbrr ray, be rtilt.'bo e ii. t ; a 5i tJo8iTf of Cs'igreiwJ has
tUos Lu, Ihcxcllirj. tluiy uumt.ba aright ;lJota paw.
er givr rglit ? " A M4Joritv f Have a majority, a rir'h! lo pluouYt
yuu of your iiard euruingi, and trnuijilo on you at ilcmUr, and
you fto rihl even to coui;lain ? What, was the C'Hilu'tim made
f r, if not to restrain the majority and to protect the minority t
Tho Constitution, itself, protiot, that no alt"rutioo or chance o( if,
ha!l bo made except Ly the consent of tiro thirtli of the Stain t
ainl yet the Taritf-timi, cuirtrnd that Congrcaa, may do as Ihey
please, 'rrny trampri-mr the Constrtution, ptaiidcryWoT J'oUrro"
perty, bv unoqiml und uunecemurv taxation, and, it i nil ri"ht, bo-
Ttirwr-MoitTrr has done it.-MVas this the" rJortrtne-of rwr-gal.
hint lbrelkthcis who fought for liberty t A majority, of tho British
Parliament, mnod the Mtamp act, and the tax on tea, but our lore
fathers threw thefn off, and with them the British yoke.' If a ma
Jokftv of Congress have a right to do as Ibny plea!, without lim
itation of power, what hnve we gained by the revolutionary war?
Why, wc hare ouly exchanged Iviao Globue for Kixo m Josity.
This doctrine oflho OMMioTt.vci of the m vjoritv, i preciNely the
docjnue. ryiehmLjtabuluuce.i elatiued by
the King of Kiiglaml. About two centuries ago, a rate of King
ant on the English throne, called the KrrMtT, they "claimed, tliat
they were Ki.gi by Divi.M aioiiTof ileuven, and that the iicojile
must yield pasiire oliJience, to all their acts. lid our British
ancestors quietly aubmit to thisl No! they resided ir, and in the
end not only got rid of the tloctri, but of lUw SmwAutj. Tkmy
cut off tho head of one of these Kings, and drove the others out of
the realm. Who would have thought, that, after the lapse of 200
iZT, in the 32nd year of the ItHh century, to hear this doctrine
ol paj'c obedience again preached up, and, that too, in IUrcau
cst America. It u for Libertyi I-r equal protection, and equal
ritr, thattnir f:trfi!tef faht f fir these, bieiwiug, tlwy poured
out their blood, as Ircc as water, u.u tney aa rigiit r u nut diu
right, in procuring toese blessings, can wi do wrong in ftrtttrttng
Iheffl ?-'! hM ' dal-Sholi wo go lo ivarJ". o I CoJ
furbid I t May tU day long bo distant bclore we hear tlio boat of
the ftostrw cruin.in our lanu. er, see i no oanner oi Mrno, wavina
over vu'rheads. "nire is no dangvr'of this, thank Heaven !'" HuJ
what thru ihaH nx- drrl Shall we " Nrj.urr V No ! None: of
thwe, who ealled this meeting, wih to see North Carolina adopt
the remedy o( Ndlifiration. - VVV krtowr-thaiMhe raEJfos of the
taeiit, have been" very active io their endeavors to mane an tm
prcSdion on the people, that this was to bea ni'IMFicatioji "meo
tihVf Iney 'tia'Vecallc'J it'sKafltit'tfat'Tfdb' arid ti; aHhe
wwj oinuulio our .puu;aai4..ajiMiwe jwmci were oo
fore them declaring wht the olooct of the meeting was ; but,-the
have not sucdeeded iu dftering the people from aasenibliiig, nor will
fhey aucccid Tu Iheir scTicnio tn prevenf them froin acting. No
we roMMO iio nulIilkationT For myself 1 can truly say,- if every
other man In North C'an4jn, nnUifiraiiori. and if I
rovaclf entertained no doubt about its being the " rightful remody,
as Mr. Jefiisrson, and Mr. 31adison call it, yet, aa things now stand,
I would" moat decidedly ho opposed lo the state going into it t but
it does not follow from this, that I am tor quietly sumuimng iodine
:..:m.ifo.i Tariff. Tho scheme of the -Tariff party j among us is
enr plain to be eeen t iiwjf knowiliat . mdlification" is, hut.litttf
uii&r.&an peofle t and, they wUU to
in hold of this circumstance to prercftf any stops irom oeing ta.
ken against the Tariff. If you open your hioulft against this svs.J
tern, which is grinding you to diht, you arc immediately Called a
Hultifer if you sayt it j uiyust and oppres9ive,--you,are for dtt-
tmirtn. And. it vou sav. Uiat mo soitu cainoiano, win noipiunm
to it, theu, you are for, M nullification disunion, and bldodshed."
The tmth ia, these men, are for the w noLt t.ifp, and, they think
fhuu I;riiii'!rT, Vai the pirt of a pr
ti.Mi ol U eitim iJ" Halifax County,
anxious to testify heir spprolmliou ol tho
able and iuui'puMidriit manner in which you
liovo diehnrged your fulis fl a llpre
wnlalive, rt'ji:lliilly invite you lo a mb
be dinner ou j our return from Washing
ton. Boawired Sir, yonr pntriolic services
in the oni 4"rHwiiiuihmal lila-rty have
bvn properly apprfi-ialol l.y your f llow
citizen in this aociioii or the fc't'dt. Aad,
while too many of (ho Southern di-lega.
tiou, in lln ir z al fir parly an I iti -ir ad
herence to mm, have loat sight of the boM
iuti!r'lof their country, it j with pride
aud pleasure we have ever ('hi kI you fight,
intfon tho auto of ;irt nriir, and VeulouNly
advocating t!ie cause of an injured (iimI
tijipronned eomni j.uiy,
Wa Ih'Iicvo tiut ujHin a h pcul of thi
pror:ut.TuriiX VkJau lUtra,abaoJoiuuaul
of I lis pmt oe live avkteui. Ji-pcuds the pu
My m4 -STfrty-nf- mrr irpironsaTrtiTTTTiir
lions srhnM (ho vi-ry cxintoncu ol the
Republic itsi-ff. We tiro felly pruarml
to uVfi-nd the Constitution arid tlnr l'n
ion, but it must bo that I'mo amb
Tn IT tcNtTTTHlOX WIIK'il OCB FATULB
KoBSIt).
With aentintif of the highest consid"
rulTou'uiiJ rotticct.
Your Idlow citizens
Sf.L. it ii..... rii ... , ,.
v? Int. J. Hill,
hn Crowell,
linha II. Lure.
Benj. S. Long,
Martin Read,
. Morean. .
T. I'onton,
ILflawm, '
W. W. Ilnckl,
Colin' M.CTar'ke,'
I.. Wiggiua,
M. I crrull.
the sons of Cecoliha to vindicate the great
by the cry of " nullification ami disunion," to prevent the people cause, of equal rights, liberty and thecon
r;LWin en resftn awiirt it but are the WKmla toW d)4UtutioniiLwhu.l
7 . . . . ... I ... .
lerod from asserting tneir right by these miseratile artinces t u so
they are no longer free men! Hut, what is it, we propose, io oo i-
Will tell you ; li IS IO go wnai iuc loucrui uwwii.uiiuu .ii'i,
own bill df rights, secure to us j it is fur the psoriB to moet in
primary assemblies, and speak to Congress; say to them in manly,
tm.we cannot aland it,- ou niuit give us retieCr Let Us appeal
nil, io oor nrtbem brethren, the frfcorH of. lh.-8d BtatBB, liul W
Kilnil f Kairr nf nnrrrtmmm wt-ill, ftUtl euiHIIlOO WOOd J ICt US. UflDS
to (&Af recollectiona the scenoa of tho Revolution, when their fath:
Crsrapd ourrfathcTtoodhoulder to shoulder and fnight the
battles of l iBBtyv , let rnot-fJonSjjrHts meeti.vo, but BR the
i-Kot-LE oi' NoBTrt-CABotiXA, thus spealr-oittVlin'l wa mtve
nf AKnf-r-rven jhe majobitv. in Congress ta the oleniTudo--f-ah?;ir
power7iike the"unn
But. it mat be said, others have done this and, were not heard!
no, nuttort let KoaTa-CiaoCW speak, let us do our duty j-We
r. oUi'm. steady, unassmuins people ainiLtnany at the. north
jhintt iliut w mJvtmtMtt:JtmFnm;w. correti thctr
mistake.it will nut fail, it cannot tail, liavinj a, most powortu
inilueneer--' 1 -
Tbare u anolher reason, in favor of Ibi courscV.-U.,we turn
to the South, we soe the cloU'l of dincoiitont lowering t Lct'North
Caroliua asumea inild,but firm and dignified attitude and it may
have some luuuence in calming the rising storm, it inay aci nu
oil on the troubled waves of the oceanT nut it an isiw, men, we wii(
have the eodsoUtiosi to know that we have performed our dutyt
ourselves, to our Urethrcu ol the porta, and to me i'sio-t, wnicn
dniostlv dear to us all. . v v . ' f1
'After an intemtof a few moments, Mrv. Fisher, read to the
1 moMino- the Rewdutionsfwhich" were fitiall? adopted. aad : which
vere fuWtshcd ia thi-roceeJuig et tb meeting. ,' .
.. . - " . . . . -
msonomenic iniiiiry, nmt entiil-'d to as
nmrh eoonidcrafiou from Government as
any othrr., . -
'i S.'Ifhesnysthatmaniifdrturing indue
try-ra U pfot.-rti. , by hrgt rnci;wirh-
oil injuring agricullural ai.d coniinsrcial
hiduitry, tell him he' has not txaiuiued
thesiilaucU;:.
... 4-.Il lis sals he hsa raail NiJV Regie,
ter a? nie' Aldrjid"tlie Tariff Crtiiveii
t'.ori. t.'.n him ba niu'tt rbnt Adam Smith
and iBe Free Trade Memorial "
5. II holm real them, ak him if he
ho nry manufacturing stock, or i con-ceriM-.!
iii iron inin- or suirar pliinlatinnwi
or is determined to havo Henry Cloy for
I'residont iioU hm roci.
f. Iflie says that Political rconomy is
a theory, tull him the in t mid bievoits
theory in the world is the one which imp.
poses that Congress can regulate' tU Ira
desand oociijKjtion of the peoplo better:
than l!iy can do it thnnnlvo. - -
7. If he snys tfiat a Tariff is not do;
aignd to comie people to lollow particti.
lar tradt-s, tell him that, whntaver it may
be di'Mgnnd fur, it ha the effit of driving
Moplo out of commerce and agriculture,
into iiinniifiieture, aod that in no other
way can the forced in innfuctarc be siip
prnI ith labor uid ciiilal. "
M. Il he suy that the labor and capital
amulovadby .nufrtures is not with-
drawn irom agrirulure or conimctTsy but
conxiKuie a iiormmni alock winch WuUiu,
without the miim'ilou.i of tlie Tariff, baVe
been idlo and unproductive, tell him fhere
is no derniant capital or labor in tftii couu
try. 0. !f he ilrmnn.l of you to prove thia,
tell him that Bank have no whero at any
time h id noy difficulty tu hmdiiig thoi'r
capital at sit per centum I hut if a city
capitalist has more tluin he can fond at
Kobt. C. Bond,
Honrv S. Iluynes,
T. W. lnHint.r,
R. J. Hawkins,
John II. Harwell,
J. L. Simmons, '
Tli. is- Ousby,
Jr B iker; JTr
!l. J. SpniiH,
Ciiry Whftakcrr-;
S.H. (Ice,
Geo. W. flarv.
. . abijictoS, 14 June, 132.
Gi'Htlfmtni I bnre Ihe honor lo
knowledge the receipt ot your polite invi
tation in behalf of a portion of the cili'
t lliiilax ciMintv, N. Caroliua. to partake
of a public diwvir, on niy return to that
Stflttf, from the discharge of mv duties a
one of -its liepresentativeain Coogrea .
inown ioiuai portion ot my idiowcui
mis, wboae good opinion lias been thus
gnallv tn;lieaiodi'oiily lhroQ"h the ' uxS.
iui) of jttr suhliC ttcts; ihW4inoi.il of
their spproltation which they have been
(biased loaffird mo, n highly gratifyins,
and Cannot fail to irwidre additional confi
dence in-the Tiewsi have heTetiifore tak
en of the groat end iinptninnt interests-ofl
our country, the cnis dumandsthe Uni
ted elliirts ot the people' to '-redoem the
CmMumd1rIJ'4le trtcttiftMiMYCtC:
4al tu the portly, aid ioonaeHig to the very
km4iio ol in naiiHy-orm ef Uovew.
mcnt transmuted to us by the. Patriots ofj
he revolut ion. 1 o equalize taxation, aad
reliove Ihe Smithetu Sin to from the heavy
biccts of (kep golicilude ami antiety with
every real friend to equal impartial justice
and to the integrity of the Union,, on the
principles by which alone it can be pre
served. : To tliia enf my - best 'exertion
have been directed is a member of the Na
tional Legislature," and iTiny opinions and
reasonable expectations shall bo over rul
ed and disappointed, by a inyority, reck
less of the consequences which may now
from unmitigated wrongs inflicted ;on a
fre.o and enlightened people, I repose, with
confidence, on the valor a id patriotism ol
I I . 1 . - '. .1 . U- , t
TZ i w w-,e'"iirtntrwcoiiw
u. .-."i.ii.wi ,i"rn coumry, wore uie ue i u,i cbudrcn hd puina,-a
Miand for capitrtl is to great that all tho j iIM)oiia,jiilas tbey ned t
iii. ii .iniu., iiurcnuw lueir supplies oi 'r-1 uav nt tiiir U.i
l ign and domestic store goods in our tilios
upon credit, thereby dtmatotnUkf that
there is fiill employment for ten! ormH.
lions dollars ataa higher rhlo ufiutcrciit
th.tniii per coiittim for, .rthis were uot
the case, the merchants would pay emh for
goods anj avail tdciVuntves of the discount
allowed by the incrcbants for promt pay
'p'L!.'ishJlJieHiJciUuul dnctcca
tuu per snmiuj. In relation to dormant
Intuit, lI Jiinj ihiilyoa .. pro there
is no such thing, except when laborers are
lioepi iiy ine simple tact that there are,
uu wiiure iu nut. country except occastou
ally, In a frw overgrown titieij MfaNiJ-
!KJiod persons who Cave not at all times
supported themsrlves by . labor of sorn
a iml or-otiie.r. - ,l he
able-boUieU . paupers
exhibit the true exteiir of doriUnt bjboir V
and io uine easee -wit of tea as "rcg i r J
these, no atimulous would act the Amcri.
can tnduitry in motion, but that of the
tread mill. ' ";
lO.-lfho aaya that foreign; commerce
encouragiif foreign industry, tell him that
it cannot possibly do this without affording
unequul erHKMlrageirieut to domestio iu-
that wer- raiim inrport ::f-fign--artichy'
wiinoui paying tor a. with tvouiestic er
tic e
- 1 accept, gehtlemen. your fricadly in-
V iiaiion, auu enau givo vou mo ciiruciu ui'
formation of the day on which I hope t
mimrle with inv fellow-citiaens of Halifax,
and mmWs of ihelt tirt-tnesi Ihd pitnl-
. i!u.r i.i.i.i-!.! J .. :....J
liy, ro poiuo.iy lemiereu buu coiiiiuuuicuicu
by vuu ut their 3?rgatt
J. S has ,4 the konor to bo, G oiUliJmBn,Trith
sincere respect, ? r '" ' .; ";;Z"
'..Ywt ii wn J and follow -citizen.
' ' -SAM 1. CARSON. "
To Messrs. M. II. Tcttway, Thoa. M
Crowoll, aud others. vv
Faoii THsBlSfcacr rnt CowsTmnoH
Short anmcrrt to Tariff erftmenU.
1. If a Tariff.nnnaaMit is ajlvan
wous fur ft country tffl protect. Us damettte
industry tell him so it is, 4i that it is for
that reason voU advocate Free Trade, for
Uut,'ilejualiti U of-Uiiuwtry,
agricultural, connuercial, and nianulactMr
mg, yon are opposed to any system wiucr
grwiili'1ii.y7et;talor'to U.6 hraiich
at the expense of tlie restw ''-7'. r
' 2. If he aaya that manufacturing indus
trfi which clothes the people, is alone en
titled to the appellation: (domestic tndua,
trvtell him. that the industry of the far
m-irs, which feeds the peopl and gives
fieiatba rat oiatcnois.Jir their cloths,
CIIOtCRA JUTMONrroSLS;
Cood evening Mrs. biuipkiia-
glad to imm) you I but, aver dnce the '
rholere, 1'ye ni tWn a ilrp wd.
IU hooe rae'pt to market.
Vr. XimfkinW dj you g " '
te UMirket by do you know that .
Victor Bcarrcrow ftoys, even lm.k-7
wg tX put qii.tH.rf tk hoi U.iULCZ
lera! I wouldul go lo rnaiket f
bumlmd dollars.
' Afi-s. TalLy tuH. ' Kj now, .
can t corW'.dve how that tan toe"
Uleimip, next d.ior, saya if you jkit '
plenty of onions aud viudgariil tleror .
I her are aa wh4ome as tomatoes,
Mi8, TooistoeslUlinisrcv-
d-mt wiesdionVml )Vby Mr. I W-.
little' maid, died yesterday, front
smelling one, is it paawd IU wainl. -ow,
In die market bakct. TomaN
ni:sl Irafid. I Woti!d ai L . .n .
groeujornt -r '
Jlri. T. Ilreen corn f Jon'l you,
eatcornl Why Dc. CaLmus rat
it tlire tiines a day i morning-, Boon
an.TWght, and Uas'ut had even tho
prnniiiiit iryl , -. . - . .
Mr 8, 'Does he T-.Tb.fa he's all
intemperate man and when he dies,'
which he nmst soon, hu epitaph will -be
to thai t-ff u. ' 1
-.laitrr Sim. IWI. Cslctiu'pTwbC:
uoo,; inquires alter Mrs. tJimuku
and the children.
-Vrr. 8. Quite welt, thank you.7.
except little ttttr, Sim's bod Ihe .
premonitory all day j and where she
got it I cannot conceive, for uot '
panicki of fruit has eutcr'd tun kout
the" ait irii'lit " 1"T" , ,
Mr). C. Thai's the
Pel Catchup kta- us eat as umeh -
ICS.
ppUsr, aad
o, but tbey
Ot'Ucb. and havn . j
coUrtfScaniHll
L MrTMj- Jaxuci LXriry
I Doctor Cingcrbrrad say i.n y tat
peca of poaches every flay,- but era - -careful
to I noke are aiterwar's,
, J-,C . .Wll7l doclareAotf
peojdedifer. I listened this mor
ning it Dr. Cs office door, and heard
bin and Dr. B.4 in-1- hrghr dispute
about cantooea.' Dr. fi. declared
they were Doioi.i white 1). r i. .
sisted they were medicine, and were
the heat thing lo prevent nremont"
: Mrr. T. Well, t declare I dont "
-believe Ihcv Would bUrt an . In-fvi
ives ov tatwr or somi iv. . . v- -
he vorlinuled Iks oil iZl??" r,-.-.
. , j " cooiue, liar to Irs. -.
!t u. lvr houc.l. Mr TvrttU ttff CH-L,,.
1 i.T If he aaya We rriiy risy fof the for-
fn article with peie tell him that we
cmd not irot srtecio but in exchange ' fr
Nme domestic article, and that: although
not Ob 8 1 u nu 101 nrouu.uina luay
real an di "one " ' nevcrthclcsa, as
often trantoc0 " Ilce in nine out
i individual Jillvwu TO m f
oa rfanner eetl iiih.4 he he
tho millcrji and sees himgivb! m7 10
for store gooils, that the store g1o.f10"ey
reality received in exchnnge fur his grid'!
So unquestionably is this transaction one
uf exchange, that bud it not been fur the
knowludge ofthe morchahts, that this far
mer, would have graiu to aelt; arid would
waul store goods,- hd would not have laid
in a stock. ..
; 1 2. It he admits It td W trubplhat.ror
every dollar V . worth of foreign goods
brought into the country, there must tie
sent out an eaunl value of doiwstic goodj
but insists that this oiieration only givfte
emiHoyiwti.wsmB whhwshj csptwrwrw
m, had domestic articles been pnxlucjJ, in
-1.. .w. J flJrlitt .a f ix-i antjs? if ii afar lata fea
s fffy tfn7& "1 "'1C t esw iwiapi1 es s wnt nvatf xr
would give etnploy mont to two puniest ic.
capHals,'u htm that a tnnn ennnot liee
any more or a cat inan ncr turn-HMi a
Child camiot ent its cake and Mve it loo
that the same capital and labf.r which fur
ntsh seventy tmllions of exports, cannot
furnish eeveuty tuUliona of donieslic, man
ufactures besidet to exchaiiged lor
them that aeVenty Uiotrn. of exjiorta
.TvrlniJ ItffTlufluilM llJi.'"
niaid hv. recti id ordWa 1 wYt.
chaie two ripe cantolopes. Mrs. T. s
praparea lh table antr the ranu
elope and two pi-sthoa Mr Doc 3
lor Catchup grows sick at tbofsuron- 4
of 4(te aw 'ie, ahd Trtirca Itf ohb '" " f
conior- the-T07rrrr-Mri.T S.nd "": "V'f " -1
Mir. taste. tW-wloiw, iuid pro
Jo;jllCtfcsva'lWd
sighl r the ruitj and :rtchea:iih
whole, piutel and all, ml ihestrooi!
7" Next moiiiing the eookls fiamd tn
be ill ; sent W mark tt. si;j wnuj- '
gWdadamsoti olam,'wWh canaed
her to have the cfjoleni. She is deud
befbre night. , Whut kre we tu coil. -cltldot
The only tt)ly ii, that -weir
know nothing abw'.t theausea which
produce choloraelxaopt-lhat those '-
who are most u jHf;rii1y :r(jil jre.
lue'iuu"uA .' liHy'.
times, and uire esjiociaUy now. ,
,. -.. Bulletin.
nifo
rcpxescnl the quamitY-. iductlcQiiller.j
fWinnd-etof (hirtoen. mulionsVr f
peopleaim timiuKiiiierurp:uvoi seven
If -leillions, to be exIhantrlTie'U
would require, emnner pojujun o mn
tceDsiiilliona of people. . ' i?7 ;
: ' GOXETIIISG CURIOUS. k
1 -yLl .
thing to outrap."
ident Jaekso'
cotimiltirli
rafCiI: K.I. .'J-f
serious act'P J V wV.ra
on bi wayiAHX'striy
coun ty Lto commence the duties of "
his Circuit.- About nine milciabov
U:ilauroug'v.hia nilkey .otersct, by. -which,
bis right ahouldot vu diiilo
ea'ted. and his right arm fractured : ;
slightly, between the shoulder and el- .
bow. Sargical assistance having w-en. :
nocurel, lj i dwtocationw i!y ...
reducea anu the artii...avuUeJtai
at thet-acounta, doing', welly'.
and will, it is belpivooTte sulIwHTinTy
recovered to attend Hurke; his fourth,
fi'wfe,. 7.77" ' 'RaK'lZigiikr' -
'lBin'epnt. wk''el'.;2rrfl nd"
Condie, on Cliolera, it isstnt d, lht t
between the yeart 1345 and tCoO, ,
was estirrmted tnt-ne " '
whole buma ace waY!"' f
pestilential ineaea.rJ y
'no a pwiod of only tin
thiriSs of Usf 'fnrt'h'
oniwiftrn," renins
"livid m'TO fir k-id; lwmyj. is hich, at
that day, aa now, render ldividuula
peculiarly obnoxious to urease.
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