OlLiii'ilsrli'ijitlP- THE '-'":-:, v.m--:- lor I'? f t2illi Wfcw;' t I t con 1 1 o a e, SSifer argW as other subsen- IcKrUl natpayjalingbe 3 biIP4 Doirfsjn a Beasts, :iiMlHfcini be receded for lW year than at the on- are paid MWtVfWRf the Etor ranst W pl frtis FCT square Jar each bv trlUmmiVM :cbai;gdl 2a per cent, of be less f ti4f.Mfi tniWcanjtinued until old j ns Centk. 55, a CO 8 !a9 2 a 30 01 a 10 ifolassesf , 85 a 90 Pork, ugar, br. - u loaf, Sail,, none - 10 a 12 18 a 20 10 a 12 i - 8 a 20 v clean, v a'w . SO I Tallow, a 374 iSOO Tobacco, Tow-lihen 1G a 20 AVheat, (bushel)' Si Whiskey, 45 a 50 Wool, (clean) - 4Q -4. j. r attdyp r a i oo Molasses, , 35 a 42 r 7i it ;j on Nab, cat. ;13 a 14 Suarbtown,- 7a II Lunip, 16 Lnaf, 18 a 20 a I3i 8 a.9 a!t. . 70 a 75 20 a 30 1 00 ;17- Tobacco leaf 31 a 41 Cotton bag. 1G a 25 U&le rope, : 8 a 125 Wheat new 1 a 1 121 Whiskey 00a.45 $7 a 8. 40 tHSlStihiiiA yehise the year.. ; i tirJiilMlsiniftht'wiir ben inserted for t.'tS I hiid randVi t-Iffff jiiof li sed ? tr' t'l 4 Si ed on i$ a ti . 20 a 25 .ill r! ;', CIIEtlAWu i;a'5 Nailalcnt 8ssor: 7i a $ 4 15 Wrought 1G a 18 hm:MmuHW-i& Mats bushel 40 a 50 $wixyp02jOil,l j.-. , 75 a 110 a 125 ifeltfiiiaa: 15Porkl0Ol G a $ xffitirtSrMf 10 a ;i &$JUce 1 001 bs 4ia'M I(irMsh!iy J Sutar lb ' 1.0 a 12 oarbrliSliar7G5 Salt sacK $2.05 a S3 English 14 mm Gttmzn 12 a 14 puji; ea uope.91 a 91 oi J$riW y 1 v-. 1 - '5 r; ! -t. . r IljJlIjSSi FOSTER, FCtSjhit jttieods and ile public; that he dMteeth(ll house formerly occupied by U'CEf. VilCpt!. in t!)A viT r.f Mnolre. Piepawth the lie w. of keeping oe;Hj rupinx and comfortable, and in rVWTOWe -'townUll The subscriber IMItxcriions to lender satisfaction 1 . Isaiills on him. His Table shall Wpi'ed with the best the coqri- ?M!ftpMbIis4re-eite'&8ive' and safe, ':'H1f;T't20iia, rrovinder, and alien- 51 or A. r$ have jusjt ! published a new M BOOK, f i aide .0 Clerks of Courts, Sher- il Sisyifcr itiJJ,vi. i,.ki- vv.t- uilfbr thi Oflicers above I'W.tQf'W jlMandahnosi!inJisnensableto heirtittea It is the l :'f W Nh?cnl?e;rsl know .of, w here 'If tumTtHfr of op'hing 4- at?j.urn pSS'IfWli a 'tHe proclamations l to 4-wWiiP'f ic--) l'b' indue of arraigning the vauoos 1 1 f .ftlisilorms different' kinds :'Ti"AYoj-k 'dot opiy contains! fofth r wtihFjpVrsjjicaitj the duties tliCfrohers. cltables. 4c.wiih of! process to be used bv each : aj$fofiimportairinstrument8 of feUMai luiiienzin. wnicn are not i pWf ' iirice. believing V2TO.Wer be anxious ; to : pro- n.fMas 10. 09 exarameo, 10 1 tkHr V. I lilt' If C. KM I I Ml II AT W !itcsci-iption done M-KJ mm. V.- 1 vvll pa iwms 1 -!y';ea S I' A 1 l -;; "JfryMSvaDies ann inner uiucers, 10 (v?fi!.V:Neiyr';i4t.:rms andtPleas. lirf'llkl.-fcki tor Attorniesat fiitPkllk HIS PROFESSIONAL SEB Vf VICE b -W Ciiizen If SaHhbary nd icinity. II occupies the brick fficcof lhe:laie Salisbury j Nl C. may 12, lSlSinsidefltf to sell thw IIous4 and Lol J in T WilkesborouL'h. Vitoated iinWdiaiely. - on in front of i ho jtoart lloue, suitable fjr publicba- VYITIilONE SMALI ; V:r Tsia.pT of jiMmm WEL L 1TIJU B B R E DAVl s Lyin'ff in th Tieniiy.w Also, Vine S PAIR OF HORSES, t ! IVEIiI, rjATCIIIID, ) i L .1 ' rnrfttM famiTv V It'll I f'.V If not 6ild betjre the 9th of October, jhey il) be leased for one year, at which time a variety of neat ;';H h: li t . "t: ' l: ' Hoiischolil & Kitchen will lie sold. ijTerras will suit the purchaser. Major John Fmley will attend to applications made in the absence ot the suoscriber. A. A. HALL. Sept 22, 183S 39 "DURSUANT to a decree of the Court of JL . Equity, f ; Term, 1838, the the premises, j Rowan county, at September Clerk and master will sell at i w i M, j COJYWIJVIJVG ABOUT i ! - ; 1 . ill i 1.1. -. I i . . ' . belonging to ile heirs at law, of Petef lexler, deceasad, lyinor; oh Second creek, adjoining tbe for the porjpo?e t distribution on be Sih day jot October next,! on1 si 'credit of 12 monthsi (sub- jpcttiile wjidoiws jdower ) Bond and approved security for the I purchase ; money will be the davlof salei the purchaser to l.av accord case.; nr 6 the farther order on he oourt o SAMUEL SILLIMJJV, c m Sppt 29, 18l342wl0 fli "OUUSCJAT 16; a decree if the Corirtlof JL F.auiiv. fiir Rowan cbuntv. the Clerk and paster will sell on the premises 1 il TIMCT OF LAND, I v ; 1 H 1 1: tii ;ii . .-V blonffint'o Johrt ICasper and others, lying op the waters of JJuich second creek, near the Uj . 2. - - . 1 i. .V ' - ' 1 . B an meeting house, and containing i ". ; 173 to be sold for distribution .: on the I3ih day iof . . October: a credit of twelve months will be a4- lowea,; ano oona .wiinrappTot'o secuiiijr iur iuc pu rchase moneys required on the day ot sale. ! I SAMUEL SILLIMJIjY, c m e. Sept 29, 1838 SwlO 1 j 3 . reqnir t "tic E a h the 7 FORSB.ZiSy Tf Y Order ef the Court ot Equity lor Rowkn I ance the Clockinaker ia madeto njake good JO countv. the Clerk and masier will sell ariia of the time in commumcatinni lielr 'oer- Uie Court house in Salisbury on the 20th day (of November netl.itwo ttactsof 9 i I f ingnear Thiatira Cbnrch, adjoining the lands j of AHeoderSon,Jphi:McCynnau2hey andoti- vers, one containing-bj , . S I AND THE OTHV CONTAINING belonging to the Jieik-at .Caw of; Jacob Kesler. dee'd. acredit.of:12n1onUis will be allowed, ana bonds with approved security for the purchase money, required on the da? or saie. SJL.HUrulu OifAl-uaw, m m. x.. Sept29, 183S- -5wl0 TT Y Virtue of a Decree of the Court of Equi JLf it for RowSn Coiiniy, the Clerk and ms- tr -will sell on the premises, on the 17th 'day ol November next, a;uu v V - . : COfirAJYIWG-AB O U T belonirW to Ellen fTurper. ori which the late William Dancy residejd, and joining the Uoda qf William DanevJ Doctoi S Kerr, and olheiSA credit of ia months fill be gowed, and lon af ith approved securb M Pcase money reouired on the dav of sale J tj .'I I 1 ' . '! ' 11 I ' - ' .' JRYil e is sooicthing iq ths stanias, to - The ns 1 inexpressible nathetic and mournful ; . -I iM 'A V -l they arefindeed cautilul i (ul exceedingly,?: and 1--Y i ' i If! pilr,' n poets might welt such as any ot our; own poets be proud ot " ' Edinburgh Jlttieid. LlSf.S OS PASSING THE UKAVE, OF- J5 Fiiu. ! On yonder shore, on yjoipdeKsSireJ il !' I !!' W Novl verdant with ihe depth' of Beneath the white armed sycamore; Li. I. -I : 1 . .1 I . i ll I Thcfe is-W litcle Infantl laid, i j 1 1 j wrgijrfe this tea a br other1 ween3--' Tis thlere tke -faded flow ret sleeps. I . !n in Y $he slep3 alonel sh sTieeps alone;,' jf ! li Andlsummer'i forest o'er her ivave;.;; And sffthinif winds at autumn moan j UrouW the UtUe strangers' grave j !A thilgh they marmqred kt thfaie; Ut one so lone and desoiatei .N IV ' t i ' In sonfid3 that seems like Sorrow's own. rbeii funeral dirges fain tl Icreep; 1 foenJ deen'nifHr to an org-an tone. il i : Iriall ill ieir solemn cadence sweep. And pj)o!r, unheard, along thehwdj ; Their desert anthem o'er a childi I f M f i I I r.-;rH: -v-l- -iv1-" She cam and paissedv 1 Can I fbrgi ; v How we whosl hearts had I ailed her birth. Ere ihre j ao lumbal sores had setiV! jl ! Consigned herito her mother Earth! i ', ; j Joys and their meraorief pass away ;; Hiii ' put grief are deeper ploughed; than they.' . ! jr :-! ; :-. - ! - 'i f i We laid her in her narrow cell, ?i!i,ir:"i j We helped the soft mould en her breaist, ll And parting tears like Irain -drops; fell i l I j Upori l er lonely place of ret. :f i'i'v.J May ang els srnardi it. rhav thev bless Her slombersin t fie wilderness. ' I ' I i t: She sleeps alune, she sleeps slne I For, all unheord, on yonder shore, 1 The sleeping fl.od wijh torrent "jmoanl T T At evening hn Its sema roar,r I Asjin one broad, eternal tide, I W ' J TheN rojling waters on A'aird glide.. ;: '''! '1 't '. ' ' '-X'i ! !! There js no marbl monument,! . ! There is no stone with, grtvenlie; ' Toitellof Ijvo ar.d virtue blent ! I 4: .1 J ' 8- - ' I 1 . ( I In one a'most tub good to die; 3 Tli We needed no such qseless trac To ptiint us t her resting place. n She sleeps alone, s e sleeps alone But midst, the tears anhJ April shbwers, The genioa of the i!o iah Ktro'w llts irms " fruits, his rest flaversll And cast his robe of vernal biootn, H 1 rfii. t !,. ' e . !' ' ' ." V i - '' . il jf if iTnirrtnn liimlnns: n o liar lumhi She sleepsalone, she sleeps alone I But yearly is heir grave turf drtssrd, And siil the summei vines are thrown, I j In annual wreaths aciuss her breast j 1 And still the sighing autumn grieves, ! And s rews the hal owed spot with eaves; 1TI1E CLOCKMAKER. V Second Series. 4.; Hit Cidck'maker, or the Sayings ings of Samuel The present tobr Slick of pikkviUe 1 is presumed to be from Windsor or SheiUirn, ' and so blong the rnast to Ha lifax : and dunriti' its i cbnlinu- tmentVand dry remarks to his fellow travel liri on trie voluhtarv! Vsiem. elect'ivecouni cls slavery, smugling, Canada, shafnponi ing the English, and twenty other 5 matters of no small interest, wf;icli though I often' treated jocularly, are always treated sigriifi-i cantlv add ablf . 4 i . ' '.. W i l he chapter on the voluntary syslem is capitally illustrated by tbie opposed charac-i tc rs and practises ot a nypocntical spouter and a truly teligious pastor ; and. Slick, shines in all his nlorv asia sktcht;r of ! the fitst, w hp happens to be an did shMtel- c( hom h be finds niost poihforla- bly and luxuriously located' tn one of the f 1 . ' . ... I. . ' i t: u ? new cutes laieiy nuut in Alabama, lie pre faces the story of hislvisit with in axiom of nerieral ' ibnlieationL!: " I it 14 .!! r t ; I i i': i hoever uas tbe women is surej of tbe men, yoii may depend, squue; openly of secretly,directly or indirectly , they di? icon lie, somehow or another, to have their . M' 1 l t .. L i . .i i ii i".t till own way in the end. and. tbo' tbe men have the reins, the women tell em jwhicli wiyj to drive. Now if ever you gofor tp cap v ass for votes, always 'canvass th s mi es arid you lire sure of the husbands J '4Mil tl itaticg lntrouuced ntmseit to Ahab: Mel drum's richly furnished and beautiful house the following narrative describes tb J rest:-4 I was! most darnted to sit down ra the chairs they were so splendid, fol! fear ! Uhonld anile Vm Trm mir',kr. JnM 8ndUmps ,and pictuiesi and Jrlnkuni faui and wtionslof ta)l sorts aM mM in; rL -t Ij looked like a bazar a'most, at was filpd with such an tTeriatjng9 sight p riosities. The room was considerably dark loo for be blinds was shot; and I was skatM to move for fear o'dom ; misbhief. Presenily an coroeshab; slowly satlfii tr; like a boa droppiodowli stream To a icalof ftfh pair o' purpld; slippers oaj and I Hfi ured silk dressin' gound od carrying almost a beautifulbound book ija bis. baad" j Ma! I presume('says hey to inquire i who I f hive; ihe onexpected pletsarelfseeingUhiJmol-; riin? If you'll cist thro open on ofltherSil are shutters, says I, I gess the light? wil safe us the trouble of axin, named. I know who you be y yoorw oicie any how, tho its cdnsiderhlsofter! than ft was ten! yeirs f!! grp PraSarii Slickf-naysl Iwhatfs Mft n)f at least Verily, said, he, friend S4mtil Pd glad to see you, andfhow did vou leavo iht excellent manLand dJsiinguisUed scbofc afkhe Rev Mr liorjewel;andi my Jgoo friend your father?-, hi tlie J old gejitlet man still alive ? If so, ie must anow be ripe full of iparss he Is full of hrnors ! Yob mother, I think 1 lieer'd. was dead- gathered to ber fathers jpeacQ be with her? She had a good and a kitd heart. 1 1 )pved 6er as a child : but tbe Idrd taketh vlhorn he, loveth. Ahab, says iVf-haye. but I ileja minutes'to stay with yoa,and if you Ibirik tip 'draw the wool oyer rpjj eyes, it might perhaps take! you a longer time than you are. athinking on, or tha 1 hove to spare! -inero are some iriennsi you've iorg.ot to inquire after tho'- there's Pol'y Bacon and her "little boy; Spare roe, Samuel, ipare me, my friend, says he open not fthat wound afresh, I beseech tfiee. Well, says I none o? your non sense then , shev me then into a room where I Scan spit, and feel to home, and put ray feet without adamasin' thinffs. smoke and chat witb you a few minutes; in fact! I don't care if 1 stop; and i breakfast with you, for I feel considerable, peckish this raornin.' Sam; says He. at akin hold of my hand, you were always ! right up. and down, and as straight as a shingle in your dealing's. I can trust vdu, 1 know,, but m ind, and he put his fingers oh bis lips mum is the word ; by gones are by gpnes you wouldn't blow an old Ichum among his friends would yon, I scorr a i. nasty, j darty. me4n action, says Ias do I nigger. Cpme toiler me,4heo, says he, anjl he led meintp a back room, with an oncarpeted painted floor, furnished plain, and some shelves in it, with books, and pinesjaod cigars, pi g- tail and what not. ilere'ai liuerty.iiall, said he, chew, smoke or spit al you nlease V tin as yoi: like. here; we'll thrpw off all reverse now: but mind that cutsed ntiser ; he has a foot like a cat. and an ealjor every key hole dont talk too, loud. iiwuk. 1 ir Eii) uaui) soil VVotl he, I'm glad to see yon loci my boy, it puts me in mi'no of old times. IMany's the hrk vou and I have had together in Slirkvilh When old hunks it made tne start, that he rpoant Mr Hopewoilv and it made me feel kinder1 dandry at fiim, fo 2 wouldn't!, let any one speak disrespect fulpf him afirroe for nolhin,' I know.) when old hunks thought we was abed. 1 hem was days-j the days o' light eels and ! light; haarts. I often think on 'fm, and think on cjii l with pleasure. 1 Wil, Ahab. says I, I tloii't gist alfogrthprknowjas I do; trjere ar1 some thiols we might gist as well a'mo&t havej let alone, I reckon ; but wh-uVrdone is dope, that's a fact Ahum I said he; so loud, 1 looked round and seed two niggers bringin' in the breakfast, and agrarvd ope it vas tea and coffee, and Ingian ,corn. anil cakes and! hot breadj and cold fish, fowlj and flesh, roased boi!d; and fried ; pnsarves, pickles, fruits; in short; etfery thing a'most you could tink ion. ou n&sdp't wait, said Ahab, to tle blacks ; I'll rirg foryou when I want you, we'll help qurselves. i We.ll, when I looked round and sei-d this critter ahvm' this way . on the fat oJ tho land, up to bis knees in clover 1 like, it did pose me constderab e to know 1 be worked it so cleverly, for he was thought alWays as a boy, to be rather more than half opder; baked, considerable; soft like.: So, 8ay9, 1, Ahab says I, I calculate you're; like the cat we used to throw but of minister's it r , j -? - garret window, when wp was aboardin' there to school. How7oSara? Said be. Why says I, you always seem to come !bn your feet somehow or n not ber. You halve got a plaguy nice thing of it here ; that's fact and no mistake (I he critter bad tbjfepit aiii't prettv at all; Now-; said I, Ahab I thousand dollars a year;) howon airth did you manage it ? I wish in my1 heart 1 had atakeri nip '.he trade o' preaching top ; wfjen it does hit it-does capita Iv, that's sarlin. Why Says he. if youTl promise not toilet' on to any one about it, Tl tell you. j I'll keefi dark, about it, you may depend, sail I. I'm net a man that can't keep nothin'I in my gizzard, but go rjght 'off and biart out al( 1 hear. ! 1 know a thing worth j two of that I gtiess. j Well sayjs he, tt's donpby a new rule I made in grammar the femi nine: gender is more woilihy than tbe neu ter. and the neuter more! worthy than the masculine ;! I gist soft sawder the women. It'taint every man will Ietyou(tickIe hi tri ; and ifiyou do, hell raakte faces at yon en ough to. frighten you ipto fits; but tickle bis Wife, and it's electricklt-be1i laugh like any thing. ; They are the fbrred wheels, atari Hthem land tlie hiftdj ones fbllowjbf itoufsej Now it's mostly women that tend mectin1iere ; the menfplkshave their ppl tics and trade jto talk OTerJ&nd j what pxr, auu aiuiums : DQl tae 12Q1CS BO CODSiaer able regular," and we Jiavp to depend Ion tbeii; tbe dear critters: 1 1 1 Itistt lay roy self out to get tbe blind side o'lhcm. nn'd I an- gar and gild the pill so zs io mtke it pretty IP look at and easr to swallar. Last Lor'ds day, for instance, I preached on the death of the bidder's soh; Wel(, drew such arpictor of the lone watch at the sick bed, the patience, the kindness, the tender ness of woman's heart?, their forgiving dis positions (the Lord forgive roe far saying so - tuo,p for if there s i. created critier that never forgives, it's women;, they seem to torgtve a wound on their; pnd and it skins over and looks all beaPd up touch 'era on the sore spok a'gin like, but and see I tJ. .1 . : , ' " " 1 iiuw cuie meir memory is meir sweet temper, soothers of grief; dispensers of joy. of the feminine gender always, then I would up with)-a quotation from Walter Scott. They all1 like poetry; do !the ladles; and snaicespere, scott and Byron, arei amazin' lavuurues; iney go cown mucu better tu an thetn old fashioned sUves of 'o' Wiis. J , Oh woman, in ouif hour of ease, I 5 Uncertain, coy, and bard to 'please, ,T And variable as the shade j ; By the light quivering aspen made ; When pain and anguish wring the brow, A ministering angel tbbtii' j 7 ! f if 1 didn't touch itoff totbe shines it'a a pityv I never beerJ you preach so well, says4beLsihc fou fwas located !bere.i I drew it from nitur?,;says) j, a squezinj of her hand.. Nor never so tducbtn,': says an other. You know my mod die, says I, look in' spooney on her; I fairly sbeid tears, said a third ; bow often have you drawn them from me? Says I. ' So true says tbey, and so nateral, and truth and nature' is what we rail eloquence I feel quite proud, says I, and considerable elated my Admired sisters for one who can judge sol well js the ladies of the truth of the description of their own virtues ? I must say felt some how, kinder inadequate to the, task too, 1 said fur, the depth and strength: arid beau ty of the female heart passes all understand in When Mefi'em T heard'eui say, ain't he a dear, roan, a feel'm roan, a sweet crit ter, a'most splendid preacher ; none p'your mere moraT lectures, but a real right down genuine gospel preacher. Next day I re ceived to the tune of one hundred dollars in cash, and fifty dollars produce, presents Horn one and another. The ! truth is, if a minister wants to be popular,! he should re main single, for then the galls all have a chance for him j Jbut the - moment fie mar ries he's"up a tree; his flint Is fixd then; you may oepeno us gone goose wun nim arter that ; that's a fact. No, Sam; they are the pillows of the temple, the dear little critters lAndtril giyetyoii aij! wrinkle for your horn, perhaps you ain'r got yet, and it may be some use to joij when you go down a tradin' with tlie benighted colonists in the outlandish JJntish provinces. - 1 ho road to the head lies through the heart. Pocket, you mean; instead of hea. I, I guess said I; if you dont travel that road full ehisil it's a pity. Well says I, Ahab, when I go to tell Mr Hopewell what a Shckville V. gist most precious, superfine, superior! darn'd rascle you have turned out ; if you ain't No. 1 letter . I want ip know who is, that'd all. You do beat; all Sain, said he ; its the system, that's vicious, and not the preacher, j If 1 didn't give 'em the soli Sawder they wouid neither pay roe noi hear rnje ; that's! a fact. Areyou so soft in the born now, Sam, as to suppose the galls would take the trouble to come to hear me tell 'em of tbeTroTrunatur' and fallen condition ;! and first thank me, and then pay me for .it? Very entertainin' that, to tell 'era the worms. will fatten on their pret ty little rosey cheeks, and that tbeir sweet plump flesh is notbin' but grass, ,fl'urishin, to-day "and to be cut down, .withered and rotten to-morrow, aiu't it ? It ain't in the nature o' things if I put them out o' con ceit o' themselves,! I cant put them in con ceit of me ; or that they will come down handsome, and do ihe thing genteel, its gist en possible. ; ft-wa nH ro e" m ad e the sy stem, but the system made me. The voluntary don't word well. System or no system, said I, Ahab you are Ahab still; and; Ahab you'll be to the end of the chapter.! You may deceave the women by the soft sawder, And yourself by ta kin' about system?, but aou won't walk into me s0 east, Ilknow. hold you I woutdnH blow you, I nor , will I. I J will neither speak of things past nor j thiiios piesent 1 know you wouldnU Sam, said he: vou were always a eood feller. liut it's .nier condit'ionrsays I, and that is, that you allow Polly Bacon a hundred dol lars ay ear ; she was a good gall and. a de cent gall when you 'first' knowM her.land She's in grat distress now to SlickvilJe, I tell you.' That's enfair, that onkind Sam, said he, that's notitlie clean thing; I cant afford U: it's a breach o confidence this ; but you got me on khehip, and I can't help myself, say fifty dollars, and 1 will. Done saya 1 and mind you're up to the notch, for I'm ir. airnest there's no mistake. ! De pend upon me, said he- And Sam, said be a shakin' bands along with me at partin,' excuse me my good feller, but I hope 1 may never have tp pleasure to-see your face a -gi'in. Ditto, says, I but mind the fifty dol lars a year, or yoa will see me to a sartmty 4-gbodb'yeJ l ' : 1 ; ! It is conjectured; that the next rain we nave will be a verv 1 hea v v shower, and will Wash the riW?r eWhelv out of tOWtf. " So mote tt be. . Front th$ pharUston Ccifh; A BA.K OF THE UMTEJ) In our prevjnps remarks cn t!;ii we did not aJrert toi the consist n question, still ftfjeged teljc invohcJ i.; It is entirely trxi itm trv . . . this poinU TM fatlier lef the icrcl it knciwUsTl raeaninffiand ol lect ' affirmatively settled the questiop tc'!. gjsiativaiy anyaaieully- -and thesr r my nave ratineo; the decision. ! TL: Bapk of the Ifnijed States Was c!nn in i79tby thbfepst Congress, whip'; after the adopting of our present . r. r. ' constitution, composed jp a grt;t m r of the framers of that instrument ; : received :jthe saiiction of the; ilk;. Washington, as IPreaidcnt, also one f immoital i framers- and it lived o-t whole term oflvearl unonestioneJ. late Bank of trje Cfnited States was r! tered in 1816, with the executive . off. President Maidi son, ahothcr cf the I raers, after scrurjlps so irbng a.s to . drawn from him ,aj previous veto cai;: similar meisure.i j UnlikP its prcdcci its constituiionilty was j judicially r;t tioned, and sustained after able and sc.' argument, byl tbe Supreme Court cf : untiea states, lli another illustrio;:? i. mer, ChieL Justice Marsllail, at tiieir 1 The first Banklwjas chartered byjthe b u party under Wfaslungton---the beyond i was chartered byj the UepublicanS or d?, cratic party, undejr Madison jMr Cslh; who professes to have always i belonf J the Stale Righu pcbol, I bricking in 1 bill for the purpose. The whole line cf c illustrious Presidjeuls, with the !excr ; perhaps of Jeflerppn, andi raa be of t! present incumbent, have in somei form other, attested ,the!constitutionality of n-. an institaliob -M so top jhave bist cf distinguished rpebl both Jiving! and ilv and among )bmKprawA)rdiand ;Cal he once rival (al though naturally urisuccc5;f candidates for tho presidency, amj atc t! time i standing at antipodes, it jpppoi-i poles in politics and political opinion t! former running; ashe State Rights' can ' date, and the latter under j the Fllariir r.. In ternat Iro proyemenv banner, lis not t' competency of Congress then to rliartrr National Bank. in every pqiotolf yiev," r. judicata? j Federal andjdemoratic gresses, federal - and democratic!' Presir : the supreme jiuldiciary of the If'nfon, lc: thereat poll liical parties f of the tcoun i nearly all the grrt men; of the land, . spite of personal and politifal rivalry,!. :; set on it the broad and fneffaceablc sen) their united approbation whether as a 1 gislative, indicia! cr political question, it I res judicata, apd pi: !;t forever Jiencefcr: to be held safe and sacred from controvcr sr. Add to the above overwhelminir r..: and pressure of authority, "the copstituti;: ality of a National Bank has received t: declaratory assent of numerous State Lrr" atures, those of Virginia and Saut!iCr -ina among others'; and it is notorious t!. . it had the full, popular, sanction; and I.: never ceased to have it, unless in Wmpcr-.-ry response toi the hostility! of 'that extrn ordir.ary man who (as Mr Calhoun'says him) was able to impress bis feelings ( the country." ; 'But the influence pfjthe t to against 'the bank charter, and of l.s. who interposed it against at large major it of Congress, acting ' in? response io t!. wisnes oi meir consuiuenis, nas pas;: , away; and there are now abundant s'r: and portents that , the people wish and n-ill hate ere, long !a National Bank and i: would be well for the -present national c !- ministration to realize in this matter t!.:i. professed" respect for the democrat y c numbers. ' J .4;'-A It will not dp for Mr. Calhoun, 'cf '1 men, at this late day, in the face of autho rity and: his own teeth, to decry a Nltio::- al Bank as unconstitutional. He whp prr - posed and carried the Bank charter I r 181 and advocated, its prolongation for 12:yt cr in 1834; is stopped from setting up t; plea Of unconstitutionality against the z ! bcacy of others. ! If, in strange disrpgird of that consistency', which he seeraf d t cherish as the apple of his eye, and stick! for as he would pis heart's core, he r, i . 1 persist in the ory of unconstitutionality c gainit a National) Bank; all We can S3y i that ((he mav tell it to the marincr3,bt i!. : sailors won't believe it." ! J i i . ' - V" . !' -i But not only is Mr. Calhonri stpprr ! from questioning! the onstitutionality of National Bank-the State ot South Catch- na (we have already intimated) is in t! like predirameni In 1821 the Leisi ture of South Carolina haa the question i f the competency pf Congress to incorppra' a Nathirial Banki directly before it,? 1 aolernniy and whf scarcely any; dhzcrA, adjudged. such competency l? :he ;con$ltt-J--Uonally vested iff Congress. Ve proper ' to show the raeoldof this memorable s ju dication,; made ii tbe very year that jr ir. McDuffie's One of the People? was pi lished to5 write down Crawford, " the iz-ll-cal Ehlef;,, aad to write op Mr. ..Calh'cu:: for the Presidency.) The State of Vzr: sylrania; had proposed : an amendment i i tbeJConstitntjon of jthe United States, fcr bidding Congress; tp charter any banh c: monied institution, except in the Dietri i of Columbia; arid jconfining such a .f?r.': or other moneyed Institution to the D -Uict !of Columbia.! The Slates cf Gin and lUiaois Jiad concurred in, and jt' .; Slates of New Jersey and Vermont I. ! oepi iMPf-ow iv l in 4- i t 1 I "r lb 1 ' 1 ; -