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' . . . , ' ( ' i ' - V. - . ' ' . . ,. . V TTJT- wmwfm-r T,l TV W"r, '"'''"i 1"V which however wis and j 1 llC Wisdom of l,Mri-lT. inn u.uu....tl.. .. . " r ' ' I in !ioui.!vej, have the semblard Utility which find no raspmso in the heart of (he citixon, ami which will be evaded with Utile r icnce, v ,, ? , ' " Dr.Lhanntng remorse. iwi on com I -ft- ivr.sTi:n c nouxr i y it ryV:1!"! oi ( a "l ul ?'.it'o Dollar per e n " !'''' "''h' ihrtf mnttthn; r riro (ihf fiitr iftfkit thr yrtir. A' Paper Wi7 f. Jii'niiiiuf'l unlit nil urrfitragri are 'l', iwtr 'f ' 'Ar- rlttttiir't dinrrrlinir.- V-''''7'''"', rt ''' '" a Ym 'limiJlltfiriJiur. ,4 niri '..' i'""oU i' " , Ix-.mt'fW, on,'mh!'i litfrr th rrpi. rit!i'if'J",r'"''M br t umult nil an v ' , ;r t :.H' ' H..,, prion frtviinni rif grth-rni tuh. '1 ''"' ' iirtitinitiii, (hull have a i ,, r' -if' at i i" nnial rnfiw. Ulltl'JJ'- , nil asp ) . sr.i'T. n, i c ..U-liii.-ikl J .i.. C.iUULlU.V. . ,V. :.' r ; her" ti i ill oil ii few fasoin why no ftii.rh'Tn mi llrpttUUtitH &i na Jack ton ni'i'i ii ;'' ''' v"''' !"'" M'trti'i Y. ISurt n, .u Hi i .m , he vj'tc 1 for the Iml lln:i' "f tii' 'I'1' '"i''' which I Iiti! oca'! v ii fr ni!ilir.iiiii!i. How il(H' it ili fur ibf S.miiI.itii H Kilc In Iifl coin (i!jinin.' 'if t ! i -1 f : v'-j, M'l at the simc liiin' nii'l '' 1 r tin1 vrrv man, who IK'vt I ' Hi n a ' 'i.Y, v.ns the most imtni- w it' I in i .'jio'iiijr thf in on ii. Maktin Wv l'i nrv, in his Branch, nt 1'ie AIlany Taiiirui' i'!nc 't' cLiri' l Iiiitii-lf ik'c'uli-JIy m fit r nf a " protfi-lire Tariff " that i, thnt it ii ti-ht in Ontirn it tttr ihf, Farnii r niul M'H'Iianii', for the purpose of rnricliiii t!io nmmifarturcrs. bu-ii'il Ii! iii'.'lf in K!ltui; up a ruinliil.tte . ajaiast Jamrt Mjl tii son, then the Rrjnibli 3rl. Bi-caiise hin conduct ftnthe iiihjcrt pt ilf HiHuri quoittiiri," inowf that ho ieliigs to that claij ofturttli-a .politi. ' (itn, w!io wish to inUrfitra with the Slave pifrty of the South, first to impose re .'itrirtuirtf, then to'-wyihite their 1a1nT,iini 'tbrtllv to turn iIimh Iiim wpotj nocicty. - M iuifNi the various inoveiiicula uiado in ConjrfRs nlrrndy, wrticularly (luting the idiniiii-ii ration of Mr. Ailums. 4tli. llocaue ho is in favor of Coutfros eterCisin the power "f internt' Iniprov. iwnt, within tii" limits of the several Stifl'' : a p cr wirich every tnic Repnh ienn 'Voin Jofl'ursod down, hiu ulwdys tie 'Wrlr (inH-eeftHmlv wW"f (he" wwt-lnn 1 'f-rtw p i'wfrs i1ia Congress has ever H.ii.'il ; it in iniiinately connected with tin: f iu i!f stem and the advocates of ou7 are thi' adviK-ntcs of the other. Ot'i. BMniie he has thrown lire brands Mitt,tle frauds .cf-Ucnl. Jackiuu aud cares n.it luw iiiiich lie endangers Genl. ladioni's re i lci:li.iii, so that In: increases nwi it-mccM for odn e. Illi. R-'ciiiH" he h.iMs to all ihe prim i t!!'....,!liv:ira!E!l by. , JUwAY .Ctw, iih diili n'lice belwi en the two men Cl.is ii iipnii aiid rtiantv in his conduct, while .V.rr.n J'ii Burfn is sly and cunning. l orili.'se reasons alone, 1 cannot see liow rn ri al frit ml to (icnl. Jackson, liow any in iii .opvsed to the Tariff or TTow ny Republican' can vote for Marti.n Van Bi-be.n. A JACKSON MAN. TAXES! TAXES! TAXES! ,.Xhe Juiluwij(,are wn oi the tnxeatm- r'l "M the dcoi) e uv the vote ot Maktiw Vsif PfSBf, ami w'eTre now calTeff Sn"!? "''in him tlie coinptiment by electing f f y I I hiia Vice President of the United States. TVse an: tho taxes imposed by the Tar ilTof 1S-J4 and 19: We shall bcfro l(iij make out a list, under the act of 19 4. .... .... iv winch it .will be seen, that a very hltle reduction has been in.ide, except, on -JW vitut, aod other luxuries. edt. car.J" ' Atm, 33 cents on every dollar of the Hirst cost. 'Ahtm;- cerit3 a pound, W 50 lor 1 lim Anns, side arms (or militia officers, and '-!wf s:30 cents T oirf everv dollar of the first cost, that is, $3 on every sword mat cost 10, which tails very heavily upon a country where everypilher pub. he man is a (ienerul, Colonel, Major, vaptam, Lieutenant,"Litigr orCor net. AwlsTiafts fir shoemakers, 30 cenfs on cy- - erydaia'r of the first-cost. ' . Adzes for cooiers,3 ccuts on every dol kr of the ost. - . Cii'Milt : ijwnrrf or .k4, 3lp(ion evrv dollar of il l4 i,r& 'n. iiini um, nia--lil.ud iiciU, 4 fuon ever that coA ti n tool. 01 Ml on ctni on every dolUr., of the Hlankr't t, w aollcn, 3, cent on every dollar of thr firs! rod. Holts ofc..pM,r fr nhips, Vc-, 4 cent a pound. R..iolM,.lnes, ct;ntj oil every dollar of mi' nn: or. 5"i I wire, .11) rents on rf,,. Uoiini ts or li;.t, C , Tniy (....jliorn, and ilra.v, .'-0 cents on cu ry dollur ol the first c,..,!, Rrnids, flats, and plats, frrboaneis crlnts, Ail (fill on do. (If, however, the lionr ets or hat b f,.r N,r Hioph-, fr the wive ami (l,,iiX!itcr ol I'lriuers.ini'cliiiiiu , and other workinjt men, w!io rminot nffrd nnv hut the cheiijx-st kind, lie' Aiihtipiiii Svstm fa Vors them by churin an inrrea'd tax. I fly cents is charyi-d on each improved though the f .rt'n cost houhl im IhiI fifty cents, which would be doubling the price.) Uraces of leather, 30rentson every dollar ft hi rosf. .... - Brandy, Nt and 2d proof. 4.1 cents ior g'itioiU " ,)"- .1,1 57 do. ) ,)"- Hli 61 (hi. Hrass ulide. rules, 30 cents on every dollar ofthe cost. I'l l lie-bits, 3 "i cents' on do. j I'.ru-hes,; 3D cents on do. Iutions, of worsted or wind, 33 cents on every dollar ofthe rot. CiUc anj AWicbc, Unci, Lai X'iUn per pound. I)o. untarred, 5 rents per poind. Do. of crniM, oi ofthe baikuf a tree. 5 cents per pound. Dp , )f iron cjnin, 3 cenjs per jkhiii J. C'amelH" h lir pencils, 30 ceuti on every dullar ofthe rost. Curriuge Hprin,; fordo. 30 cents on everv ". doRur 6f the roir. "' - " - " : Do. laces fortriininiiir, 3- cent on do. Casci for liqu,or, without bottle, 30 cents on do.---" - -- !-- anminStnf Vooi, 30 ccnti on do. , - . Ca.'it etcel, 150 ceiifs for 1 13 mntruitZl Caster o'U49'f prrgrjRjJ e,l'11' Jft 50 cents upon every dollur of the cost. Chafing di.hcs, 3 ccnU on every dyllar-of tllt COSt, ..; . . ' . ChWI tn&ttiW'tfflgMtettf'&Jct'. .me com. Chocolate, 4 cents a pound. a' "1 Cirs, Spanish, 23 cents w"l?red' ' 1 Cmwuinw, a.icc..U4---,"5 w,"r'' ,s ",or6 than its first c" . . , Ciphering sh. f,,r choo,R. 33i CTnts Dn otrry ilollnr of the cost. tW bimlmgs, 35 cents on every dollar of the cost. Cocoa, I cent a pound. Cologne wutcr, 30 cents on rvcry dollar ..atUta cost. , .., ,,..,,-a. : , CifctkaiiuyiiTiw'sWSt. .IW. djvSO cents on every ilollar of he cost. Cujioeras, near 2 ctiuls pot wsiud, per cwt.) which is eiiual to mice us nmchl as ils cost abroad. Cordials of all kinds, 53 ccrils per rnllon. Cotton goods, whether jiiam or eol. red, such as canibri'-s, ginghams, ctiecKs, leno, book-muslin, strip's, chintzes, cub coes, jaconet, printi, sheetings, shirt ings, i.. as follows : It they are low priced, uch as milt poor people, and cost from o to 10 rents per square yard, the tat is 87cents to 175 on every dollar ofthe cost. Iflheyareof a middling quality, fit for people in middling circumstances, and cont from 1 1 cents to cents per square yard, the tax is 3.") to 79 cents on every dollar of the cost. P.ut If they are high priced, such as only the rich can ullord to wear, ami cost troin 33 cents to a dollar and upwards per square yard, tho tax is only 25 cents on each dollar ol the cost ! : : Cotton bagging, ints per square yard. Cut ffla, w:h as decanters, .tumblers WII10 glasfes, sail ceimrs, uisiios, uowmt pitchiirsT tVf., f3 "po" every of the COtil, IS?SU1CS O CtJIHB poHOU wuiiii. Cuttiny k'invei; fir farmers, 40 cents for ev ery dollar ofthe cost. Dhmiiohns. '23 cents each. Dolls for children, leather or wood, 30 cents on every dollar of the cost Drawing knives, for coopers, farmers, 4c, 33 cents on do. - Duck, for sails, 10$ cents per square vard. F.iwtiletts, of worsted, for non-commission- eI officers, "33 J cents on every dollar of the cost. - - - - Epsom salts, 4 rents a pound. Fins; 30 wrtt on do -Feather, ornamental, 30 cents on dp. Fifes and drums, 30 cents on do. Figs, 3 cents per pounde- FU.lv. dried, cod fish .or herrings, 81 per 112 lbs.; herrings in barrels, $ I per barrel, mnckerel, 91 50 per barrel ; sal tnn,82 per barrel. Flasks for gunpowder, of leather, 30.cenls on every dortar ol the cost. Flutes, flageolets, and' clarionets, 30 cents . ua ditto. SALISBURY, 110 WAN COUNT X. Forto llanos', i30 on every, gfitf 0 rost. till. raw, emptyJiaxti. in d.tt.V-l I m.!'. so ner ,rr,-.. iyijt.4n,rh,ii;vv: V i. 7 liv. 0. ft 1,'u 3 per Kto wpmro ft. j lit by, 12, 3 byJi,; II hv 17 In I I l.v. J I , Invrrnv 4t t m ' ' r ioo mpiart; leet, pnw of the lar3nst ,iw.,r f.rr ,,'.,,(; ed, is quoted in the 'New Vork or current, t ,i0, n,.d t(, t)..iy ia coiir- one f Mirth of ll. ,,ri(. ji ol Hie simdleur ,u ,,IU)t,., , a, r,l the duty i (,f course more tlian .me ih; of the price: tlmtih,, ,jit ofthe , lliHli'srotlHee jH Iiikc.I ,,,, iuiviy ,1 -that ofthe rich man's palace. Oloves, of leather and rhe -t on every d.,llr of the ,i,ft. Dillo, of woollen and m,i -i, ' ., L, , ditto. (ilue, 5 rents jm-i p,,in. uilemsey Ins ks, fr sailors, M rtuU n every. dollar of the cost. Hair ( iolh, for huns Mod sof.is, Hvl fetlts on every duliar of Ihe n.st. Hair, iH-iM-ils.f.T dnwniL', 3'rr:.r,'. ido - " powjer, pi I fumed. Jill ei 1 1 u'i , ' . Ilaiinn ts lor bl.icksini:lis, a, ,; .1, V, '.' corns per !!., u h,uh is i.ir - ti, ,.i i; fli'ul Co(. cry duliar of ihe cost. ' llUrncss, 30 cents on every dollar of th cost, Harps, 830 on every hundred f ,e Co.st. flatters' hkivi r , 30 cents on diiio. " wornted I'sipiiy of wool, a.l cents oi aiid sticks f.r ihlto, CO cents on twry ditto. ? (J. II. r of ihe cost. J Hearth ruip.iy as woollen gmids, (stijl'arrhiiieiit, 3D cents on ditto. m iraiM i. Ilciap, uutihumCtctMrwl; 00 per ton. Hubby dories, for chldi.-n, ft j ,, t.V(r 10 oflhecoM. ' Hooks, reaping ol iron or st -el, 40 cents ol every dollar of the cost Hose, woollen, worsted, ox Aurora, 2l . cents on every dollar of iho com. j Indigo, 40 cents per pound, until 30i' June, l3.1,.,l auJ ulkr that, 0( cents pel fuCslanils, of wood, wiifioiit bottles, 30 ct on every dollar ofthe cost. '! Iron, band, "8J tfiits per pound. -4- V bars or bolts, not uianufuctured in h fc ir in part.bv lolling. I. cenl iwr-Jli erJUlr I. ' . . ' . . ulfi t T rPf 'lts, wbereureJiii f I 7"' bloom". oops,er olh-r r. rV.ned than Iron" iff barsRC'8ping hooks, JO cents on every dollar of . ef f,rul' i'cent nit's-or cast iron, shall , llie cost. . rated u rolled irnh in bturs -wrlolts, 1 ' arid Iwyii duty "accordingly. 11.7 I ."..slicci, 2 cents per Jb.,. which is equal . msn -to per ion. i uc cosi oi mis ar tide abroad, double rolled, Is 11 per knij equal to-SelH- ftMl tho-dtity iSjtSabres, 83 ou every Si 10 of tlui mist. therefore, a great deal more thai; the first cost. " hoop, 3 J cents per lb The cost abroad is S jsjr tonequal Hi $33 55. " The. doty is, 4lerefoi,S(efe tbjM -ftipwl ut twiceabe .fiM.icpst.. What an immense increase to the "coti'iuif "hi FuuiTTie'J'' Would result from iuvmg tie piKtfvl tovo jifjt; aud -sheet iron stlrvr redafed, aud what an im-'. niensc saving wixild result in water casks j cider hogshead, tubs., barrels, nml kegs, if iron hijops were relieved from laxaUuti. " pigs, SH 5t' 1H'' "scroll, 3J cents ier pound. Kettles, of eiqner, 3o cents 011 every dollar of the cost. Laces, coiti'hVof Cotton; or otlver materials, 35 cents oil everv dollar of the cost. gowns or dresse-sSS on ex'ery ?I0 ofthe j cost. Lacquered ware, of wood 30 cents ou ev ery dollar ol the cost. Lead, manufactured into pipes, for hy drants, 6ic, 5 cents per pound. " pigs, bars or sheets, 3 cents per pound, o reil or white, dry or ground in oil, 5 ceuts per pound, or S3 00 per keg of 1 l i lbs. " shot 4 cents per nound. Leather, and all manufactures, thereof, or of which il is the material of clitel value, 30 ceuts on every dollar of the cost. Li thaler fronts rmrw MiAce, one dollar per pound, or Gj cents "ne-rotinee; Mahogany, all manufactures of, 3 on CV ery S10 ofthe cost. Manufactured tobacco, (snuff aid cigars ' excepted,) 10 cents per pouiM. Matsol dags, straw, tow or .any other ma- terial, 30 ceuts 011 every dollar of the cost. ' Matting tor floors, 15 cents per sqnnre vard, which-is moro than its first cost abroad. - MdlUry Stocks, 50 cents ini every dollar . ofthe cost. . , ... ; j Millinery, of all sorts, 30 cents ou ditto. Mill cranks ami irw, wrought. 1 ceuts per pound, or 60 per ton, w hich is more than the first cost. Mill saws, one dollar each. Mittens, xvoollen or worsted, w.orfi. chiefly by working people, 33 cents 0a every dollar of the cost, Molasses, five cents jeT gallon; Morocco, and manufactures thereof, 30 ""cents on every dollar of OvexTost. r Musiiud iiistriinients of w.nxl, or of which woo4 is the nvtterial of chief value, 43 on cveryJlO ol tho cost; .C.....MOM) AY.'OC TOHKIt I. iln-k'-ls, incto.hnj; Ixi)oicIh, SI 00 cfiil" H"r land. , , JtuiUxd. leaJv.nwilo. or iu fliatr, Uil-tctili Sails, o iron, cut or wrought, o rents er puiinil. - Naiikwosreinly nmdcrl.jthin" of, 00 cents ... t y... .. .... .J- ...... V. ...... .I.,--. ( on CM-ry iioiiarm ine com. NutiiMi;s, flit rt'nts per pouiid. 1), hre, dry, I rent per mumJ. " grttmd in oil, I ditto. ()!iCoil in botlc, Mil cents on every do. larofthe rot j in tanks and jo", o reus Nr (iiillou. " cpiriiiuei'tt, 'i' rents per "iUr.ti. o wiale, 15 do. ' do. ()d oilli other than thai iimi'iIIv ili'iiomina t-j prtleut fhxir cloth, (wliuli pns fifty rfits ix-r 'Miaie .nJ ) nts i j i;ire i aril. "Iriiit ire, cent" Kif -,pi ir "ird. tills, 3' cent on tu n ooil.ir of the t. II UHaim - nts fir women's head dresses, fc.'i si eveis j.(l ill' Ilie coi.1. 'fluifin.s., v0..mhi en ever) dollar of l .tm..l. - - - I! kill read, lllilirred cents ST pound. m luu.hes, 110 touts ou dollar of tl.e k-osl. j.i'r, pott oi hilter p.'iper ofuITkrniN, ,cejiLi.iH:r.iKiUitd.t ' fMiM ai, or eojiiinon writing, 17 rent-. s r i oiind. shoaling, binders' hot Isiards a ripping i...r . .1' .ill LiihI !trei,K oer ih, ii.nl. VT ' i i . faiaMIi f wlratcver material , lin'iies raMcooaro. I eeius iwr ioiiiio. IVnci's,' rnrrw-ls' hair, ilO cs.iUs oa every dollar of the rost. Peper,lilaek, H cents per (ssiod. I'unento, or allspirn, cents per sunil. I'islols, l.l out very 10 o the t o-t rianes', f.T carjieiiters, 30 ceiit" i on ocry dollar ofthe cost. Pis-kt t books of leather, 3'1 cats on every dollar of the cost. rents oer pounl Powder, tooth, 30 cents on every dollar i. the cost. - f reserves of evrfj kih3 In sugar or brandy, ,v30 ceuts on ditto. . .... rurses of leatlier, 30 f.eots oo every dollar or the cost Refined eamplinr, 12 couisa nouuJ. Riiles,"S J .30 each. liugs, bearih, 33 cents on eyvry dollar of the cost. Rules, of wood, 30 rents on ditla. Sail duck, 104 rents mt square yard until Silth June, and, alW that, Imtf a additional every year, until th-! whole a mounts to 1'i rents square yard, SallT 15uU f-T : very 50 pounds, to In reduced to 10 cents after the aNt fe reniher, I"s3f. A buslieTof some ' Iii7u!s . of coarse hilt weighs SO pmnds aii'du Salts, Uhiulier,2 cents' jier pound, Saltpetre, Yefiued, 3 cents per pound. Sealn'lK'aius, 25 cents on every dollar of the cost. Screws of iron, weighing S3 lbs. or uit wards, 3D teiils on every dollar of the cost. . Screw s, small, called wood-sercu s, 10 cts. . on everv dollar ofthe cost. Seines, for fishing, 5 cents per pound. KluitM conts per pound Shovels and sjiades, 13 tents on every d d lar ofthe rost. Sickles, 10 rents on ditto. Slaten, f.r cvjiheriog, 33 cents on every dollar of the cost, (lav on education.) Sledges; blacksmith' l ceuts per Ih. or R50 2D er ton. Soap, 1 cents a pound for castile nt; ? coin uion, for Windsor and other, scent ed, 30 cents on every dollur of the cost, (tax on cleanliness.) Spades, of iron or steel, 10 edition every dollar of cost. Spanish bfmvti,: I" cent per ilv. xvtklv- is more than the nsst cost. .i.JjUttr4J''UudiUA()J, ii CUv.?. PC,C Jb... Spermaeetti caiidles, 9 cts. per lb Spiknti, copper, 4 cents per in. Spirits, distilled from grain such as Hob land gin, 57 cents per gallonfor let proof, -60 " " 2d " 03 " " 3d " 67 " , tth " 73. " " "th ' - 00 " . " alxive 5th. Ditto," distilie'llVnm othe r.-BW toruUa, such as br.'widv, rum, tvo." ' " 5ll coiTts jw-r "gttiinn, for lst proof, &),- ' - .w,-. .wOTfeiy 57 " " ' 3d -v. 1th , 72 V . 5th " 83 " " -above 5th. Springs and tacks, not exceeding 16 oa. 3 cents per 1000: . V- exceeding " Sets, per lb. Square?, pf iron or steel, 33 cents on.syery ; dollar of ihe cost. : . . ' Ditto, of wood, 30 cents on ditto. Steel, 150 cents per 112 lbs.. SieclyarJs, 33 jent. on every dollur ol CO"t. lion JfuierJif"T..lsJ yiisr. IbrhibitjoH .eu.nUy,sWuUltf4..---.'. " lump, 10 cents js-r do. u MiMrntnd'i, 3 rents per do. Forfipi CM 1 J to Si cents, while claved or pow- itereif,' A tm-"pt-T3tT. """ iiwinlers, U-iiUor, 20 :euU on every dot. lar of the cost. .Swords ami swurd blaihis, 3 on evcay $10 i e .1 .. oi lie- rii-i. 'I has, llohea, 1. cents per lb. ; lifter 31st Dec. 131, 4 cents. Souchong, I'eeo Siiichon, Illier hhu k, lues - rial, 'i0 i'inMiwuer, tiorieo II V soil, 40 10 II 12 Voiin 1 1) son, in. '-H Oilier Oreeu, " " I'ojh, i wihhI, 30 els. 'in every dol. of lh cost, (tax on the a'liiusemonts ol children. ) Titt:s,.lc4.ila:r 30 .ctnts.oi dilto.- . l ulls, of rto.dl, 3(1 cents on ditto. IVme, 3 cents per iKiiiud. L inlin lias, 30 tents on every dollar of tin . rth rost. V, nulla beans, 50 cents on ditto. csscls of ropjier, 33 cents mi ditto. " of cast iron, not otherwise 'specified, J I cts, per p'. mid. Vice-, for Minths niiij others, 33 cents on , ymv ilolhir ol the cost. Vitiiol, blue, or Italian, 1 rents per lb. " oil of, 3 cents per ll. Wafers, 3D cts. on every dollar of the c,st. Warming puns, copiier, '.l'i cents on ditto, (Ian on ihe eoiiJ'rts ,-j'lIic u !.) U liuis, 30 i Is. on every dollar ol ihe cost. White lead, dry or rem ind in oil, 3 cents per llr. W luting, 1 rent per pound. Window blinds, i.f reed or wood, 30 Cents on ditto. W ire, .r bonnets, I rents on everv dolUt o the ( ost, " iron or steel, exeeediu'j No. 11, "fl cts. or pMind. " . - v. -v " n- i e,:eediug No. ! I, 0cls. er lb. Wood screws, 4ti ceuut on rvviy dolUr ot the coKt. - t t Wood, all rmuwfactures of, noi specifically .r"iueriiied, 30 cts. on ditto. - ---- : Wool, .,,, s f UJilU.lJ.:jE;tr3-n a uitional duty t fiity ceu's oa every dol l .p rii, lar of the cost. " all niiiiuif ictures of wool,'rrv jfdn. . .rich and baixft. wlnii'it' 83 -Ctapcf. buaie y ardk ,r Jfss, i'n4. wfjitk aia' worn chietly by wot king. people, 14 ct. jier square yard which,upou the thejip . est sort, with as revrts for instance, 10 cents, is 1 10 cents ou every dollar of the csa. . . . " all manufactures of wool, or of which wool is a couiMiiient art, (except blank ets, hosiery, mils, gloves, and bindings, u loch py 33 ceuts m every dollar of tho iAt .ws.tfateu tutl goods wlueh pay " Sit.tKitntTOane'whjchfnjr.M.J. caps, w hich pay 3D, and carKMmuw j)irh pays " 70 cts. pirr 'square yard for 'fousaris Turkey, amf Wilton, 40 cts. for Vew. tian an. I Ingrain, uud 'Si cts. (or all oth er kiiuls,) such as flannels, baies, coal ings, cloths, shawls, Kwansdouu, and Valencia yestings, kersr!yiner-s, habil cloths, which cost alxive 33 rents. uii'l not exceeding 50 cents per sipiare yaid, and nf fitinntl i, Inthrs costnc any price below 33j cents, J Cents per square yard. ." on alj .costing Jcora10jOt4a 5-30.sjenU-J M-r square yard, ll'.'l iu!s per square yard. " 011 all coc'infr from ,2 50 to 1 pnr square yard, lw0 i-s, per sqmire yard. Thee duties r inge ti'oin li cents on every dollar ofthe cost, to 2V3 cents, and fill heaviest on the clica pest gixuls, so thai the 'alluring people arc tho most heajilv taxed, llroadclotiis nnd .other articles, w hich cost upwards of 1 por square yard, pay only 50 cts. on every dollarof theco.st. south nay coy yes no v. Tlie ' Lliit iri Pa rty of iiit li 'Carolina' nrooow to call a Southern (!onvntinn.-to jsWi'i ss-whrtt- theprtwr and Wost suitable mode to obtain a redress of our grievances, to reihove the ;bppressiun of the Tariff, aud restore the government to i(s legitimate sphereuf action, and rescue the constitution from immolation upon the altar of federal ambition. - If this Conven tion is designed to produce union and con ceited action among those, who feel the burdens ofthe Tariff, wo doubt notjt may efti'ct rnnch good. Whatever course may be- determinel'n, it should be such an one as will insure the hearty co-operation of tho-Piiwit.iti'HT States. Seperate action tuavi prove &uille aud. uasiUng-ooWde certed resistance (peaceable and quiet re feit.. - ;--s sistance, no measures of violence) we have no. doubt will effect a speedy triumph for tho Republicans of the South. Iet the whole; South, with an uudi vided front, shew the majority in Goagress that they will iot submit to this onerous and unjust sys tern of exactions, ami we have no doubt the law's will bo brought down to, the. revenue point , and we" shall hear no more of dis tributing the surplus, throwing it into the pc,H,atc. euutT win we see me " mu VOL.rHI.NO of musket It arinff freemen, by II. Nilns, tonulhly us, rause n.rf atT.rd lomrer to kern nt the system of. . the Raith. Wk-re would sns find a mar. t ket for th- immi.w jpwntily of nirfi'C- j turts which ars now consumed m IM , HHrthe- h - etHiye t - ua. ,-wzv lundju foreign markets. n'i'Uf"r'l 'hy i i,ptmhnt upon thf South for a tmirkrf. The South is an immense ronwiim r l northern prmliHrtioiis. Cut off jh" ' N"rth ...i r..i ft...... ii.. S.n!ierB-rirarki t, anl illl'l I Wl 111" .".v.--- thev will be ruined. Then why sii-uia they nmdly urge us on to commit mJi docd I Would it not be the jnr( of wi.lom to accept a Tariff of Revenue I which we humbly conceive wmild afford u pie protection to the manufarturing in terest. Nine or ten millions minualfv in the shape of protection is a vast sum, and ooilil to witisfv Ihe most craving of lh ,. i 'l ' 1 :.. I...k lv lerew. ll has oeen saiu i " i"""'i Ihem (tlie Southern States) go we can do without them. This is a silly bravad We shoidd like to know where they would find so good a market t tb millions of their manufarltiri which "ar noW C0-.:. siiiin d in the ckmth. Be this as it may, the South could do equally well without North. If wa lm.k-al.Uia Ublui.ol exports we can readily tee the source of thnt wenrth which is now flowing "worth of ihaTwccd" perverted from its natural channel by tho oieration of the system of a ctional "bounties no practised by lbs federnl ifovernineiit. Ilenioveihe r-strir.- (ions from eommrrr', and as C4:rtain as - the tides ebb and fl w will our exports r. turn " us" an equivalent, which is p ad as protection to manufacturing capital.- Miixild ihsimesi ever take place, we shall iTieii see w here lliC 'feaTest rlegrefof mt Millliefi.lt. Oifurd Lxttmncr. OL'T Willi JT. W have just d arned that M r. Barhorir has iiroinntlv resiioiided to the call oTtW s,K , ,, Meetiiiu. irivin? his oiuiiiikis uiKin tturgrrnt questions WTItctl agitata tllB na tion. This rrpty. m jnsticsj-to Mr.- Bar bn'u r" mrTliis frre'tid, Vwgtrt to be publishs fort'iwith. It mav be intended to wait tor Mr. Vai lluou s rep,use If 14, W9 verily U lirvo the nnblie may be eiaitent trrwatrral least until after tho election.' W repeat the opinion, thst jostieo, -stent : ' of Judge L s letter and we dai ft. .1 be. tjftve iLwill be withhfld-.Aye.bivegc4 authority for saying ttmt the Judee dciuea . ' iwlLOtjoii bfl.lhfl' t ig4fW eaiy Vi " v . (jt soutbern wrongs. Aer ibi -xt .-Vlie- ' -.1:. .e . l . i . t . " couoi a iao . r uy ei rev ine . J worual .,iv..u dr their charge answerrr,1 and rn-.-: knowleslged themselves in error f or will" they coutiiiue to'siog Chorus to the airs of uhe organ e the Van Burm party in tfatt ; State," aud pronounce nil those whu have Jl tho " effronicry" to hold fast to their prin ciples 111 despite of the party screwa. as : traitors and enemies of liberty'.'" It is "jn- -J: dwi amnsmg tr frear the editor of The T' " dr4aia.lk.itliti4Jhia priueipWand jmi-' -rir tiam, nnd .the iftwdiumtirf'!. or others! This is the very consuintiiatiott ' of jvoliticftl impudeime. . .. ib. . TBOM THE TIM KS AN-fAEETTEi THE TURF. -Great Match Race for 85000, errrA amlc. It will be seen by the extracts below. that the challenge recently' given by CoL Jsmes C- Richardson to run, BrtrW,'Jr.; Bonuctls of Blue, has been acceptud by ' Col. W. U. Jidinson, and that the race will be run over the Columbia course the -'3rd and 2 fth of Jauuary,. 1833. Evtract of a letter from Gttfr Johnson . to Col. P. M. Butler dated Petersburg Va. Aug. 10, 1P32: , b . lhar Sir. I havejus received your tnvor of the 29th July, enclosing Gov. J. I. Richardson's challenge to run" Little Venus and Bertrand, jr. against Bonnets ; of Blue and Andrew, and herein forward you my acceptance, (as also your 'request bia which I hereby authorize vou to do if mif S.FOT. iy wimngf - tne time 1 ' leava 'idr.'.'T". imrt; Extract from Col. J. R. Ri,.hardnn'. letter to the same, dated Sand-IIdls. Ku. Dear Sir.l received vonrs nfilm 2.1K . and enclosed Col. W. R. Johnson's accep tance of my challenge. I accordance with the wishes of many of my friends, the race will be run at Columbia, as fo. lows, inline enu will run her match with l.minntti DRI,.a tlr. . " J.--; .-'.;; -" ei,w, uu. uuiucuayiM jr. will run -bis match with Andrew 7 T J "'"mryy loaa.-uertraBd. Thnmlay 24th. Jan. 1833, carrying loo'"" ft!,. A man named Hog, being condemn . ' tor murder, by lord Bacen, hmribly im- observing it Wt unlikely he might be a distaut.relatiou frMn the similarity of their ! names." No, Df) said hw lordship, 'i that can ,ne ver be f at any te tfoj is not Bacon till It is hanged, so you must lie hung before you. can claim kiudred with " - nie. "T- -7 -. j
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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