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J vr. f i ! !'' : I; .h ' vt".' ' r- 141 't-- H i PS M W m m 1 p i j,j ""4 1 ' r 1 f . i-j v 1 r 7; - 15- 'THE LIBERTY OF THE PRESS TH SHIELD .OF FREEDOM Til E SCOURGE OF TYRANTS" 1 ?f 1 HiauM m ii -furTfirrnnrn-iiiiii 1 iinwnnrniwi Mii !)'! .-I t". ce 11 T- U HI, enr ol-m II. er!.', s rt-l ani.t! u: a- Wt;t after Ull'l i.itvei T and! wnt.J o her j k. or faliail 1 . rrn-i' ARY, L' SOlU with I f. 1 tc, It c 9, lr 1 V . . If j:atci 1 v n.atOty p;.t,. 1 1 V tc. .,S 1 .-.'..teJ iOU 1 r r.dt 2 v Hi Carria on mo-- thus? .v. ! H... 2 Eijc (Zonsiitutmnnim Ts published every TcFr mining, at TArcc JM ,)cr ammm, one 3yable in advance, or 2Y:rce andjifly ccnh if not paid uatlt the termination of the year. 7 - i-,Fnh in-isrted rA 50 cents per square, for the . 1 05 ct...s for every subsequent one. nr.-t insertion, aiiu -3 ct . j 1 , 1 ,t tr. iv. V.iiiTou on burners con- All kuera U'V.uvvi. ntctee. v.stu tu or Xcv Will r.oi he eb'.&blisliTr.er.t, ir4ust be pin, be Mluaout of the office. State of North Carolina, Orange county Superior Courr of Law March term. A. 1) 1833. JOSHUA HORN, Judicial attachment, levied on I 100 acres ofhind more or lesson vs. y tlie waters of New-TIo)e, a.l- j joining' the lands of William JACOB COUCH, J Horn and others. ITT appearing-to the satisfaction of 'the Court, here, that the defendant Jacob Couch is not an inhabitant By Governor of NoYih Carolina Whereas it app ears from an examination of the books of subscription for stock ia Tut. r.&K of "chth cauo USA,' opened at the sever! pliers i tqa.rM by law on Monday the 4th day of February last, and' Continued o pen for sixty days thereafter, -that the sura 'of one mil iiou of dollar has nut been subscribed: Now I, . David L. Swain, Governor of North Carolina, in obedience to the act of Assembly, passed at the last Session of the general. Assemoly ot t?i;s State, entitled "An Act to e 10 THE FUEEMKN ::tealcd r denied that - while lse of tnis State. It i therefore owlercd. that . a nhhlir.- I'tabljsb tlie Bank of M r.arrJni 'Anhr r--hv Uiiiith: mv lion be. made in the -orth Carolina Constitutionalist, ProclamatioiVappcin'tin'g Edward Bi Dud'ley.Thomas-K. a newspaper published inIie City'of Raleig-h for tlireeVYiffli James F. M'Il;:e, Owen Hainies'anrl- Robert months successively, coramamling'the said Jacob Couch H. Cov. an, com:n":io .ers to open Vw IxeTcsof ytiq personally to be- and ennear "before the Judtre of oiir:scriptin for tin Capital tock of sa;.d .Bif.k' at' Wi!mmr- fest S'aperlov-C6urt of .'Law r to be held for Oitrnge :to:t J.ohn.-Vv. : Wright; J. !!. Ilai, -I)u;.Ain M'llae, i'Sc5ja countv. at the Court House SnUiHsboroucrh on the se- Edw ud Y: Window r-.rd );.a M'Besi.a'-at Fav-ir.nln'fp of the lentil Oongressionat District, of iv. C jstafcs Ivave looked to this period with !;'c3rtf1t - ! p! easy re." ihe war ufncturins; sections Hav. : uk- V, AsniXGTON City, March I0b, 1833. Jei t0 t u-iil regret, and have druv everv 'tbinj; . ' t . s . 1 . . ..... c t LL-.ft v ixizcxs :' lin tsunr pntver to dcjr or prevent it. Inerca- . -rhi22d Cnngn s- has just closed, with it has;j!, js obvious., U;uieihe pretence o racing irm:i;ale-! the h.g! nnd responsible-lrust vt;L'U)revenne forj;vertnent, ihev have filch d mmi yon have twice confided tn me. Permit.-. nieUg uch larger sums In "ro'ecfahd it.-;l. 'heir Here to expn"ss the deep sea?? of graUt'-U'C inanuYactnrep I lise.tised tl is subi'-'C at ureat whu.h t feel for these flaUwKg ejprrs-ion'of jensth in my ;!asl address f you. . I will not ouV kindness and confidence. Called ifttoihere repeat sho; argun.entslien uVed, and public life at period of pactlfiar infect tojoti. Iwhich art sustained bv the hirHc9t ft-uthurit. full the wUiHe or v.c &owern.jBat I mpst nottc -ne argument; tr ed by ' the -eat and only. cliftcern has been Uraaaufacturprs t!emse!ves. ' Th r'-ntcb.-w t',hei 'ates, mv jrre iischarge tHe'higb trust, in V niftftnor, b,trst v::l-;w!ui!e of this ""oitst. ve iuve b-D cond Monday of September next,, then, and there to tttev"1'. 1'tinma.s Mar.siiaH, Dav'.d W v4-ut Fay-jcnlnfeil tH secure ami preserve yourpist o?i-titt- J told by the m: B'nkn, Otwayjti-.r.al. rights. i)uri: political ax'itatious the duties'im mul.iciurers t 't i- w a'-'dlw 1- : : cud os xrnmt xvit-'ITI L ' " rtijr X ubsenber ref.-,rnS jrratetuUck.mwledmen entered a-ailt him and the honi levied on, condemned rt c'.iar l D. hpaiiu. Samuel Simpson, W.lliam!' U,U n .1 a e rteon c dScd to US , ,to ompet, V.oT) wdh (heir m 'nv,i;y ,a, they to hitr cuds andu.e puonc f r the hoera. sup- , satisfy the Plaintiffs' demand:...:Witness Abi.rr Ben-HoWterf-Wiilm Gaou ;U: Jei. M. Roberts, atNew.4leciStrtn t,F qVin. lii ?hc hl-l.est magmtade. j woup be -mined. Is Hot tl: i.liso-) ' yf ;t ufK.ruod n.m s:nce h.s esU ohment n. this cay toij llruce, Clerk of pur sakl Court at office in Hillsbo- bern, Thomas 11. Blount, AJIen Gj-tVbner P. Nea!, I1'5" i ' Sa V -'bat I have done SO liontlj i that rb-' hi-dv duh'es are imv-d -.-.td oU-d trt : KSjol1 James Ellison and Eli Hoyt,at Washington. Josiah and imlependently, I f.el to be trup, but I con. be coutinued: fr 'their benrHt? ''-Mark : rf' T,i-jpr;ctc;r of a public establishment m his immediate : ; . - '.ton. Andrew loiner U-rk l Teftvn-'" Fdirrnid U - 1 t'nn'a: it, ,,! ' ,Vura' l"ltl (:)the people for our benett', n-.,1!''Wr!ib.i'' :im Freemao, Wi'Iiam B. Lockhart and Thoma.-: BvjVes; ne.rriiborhood, having- assumed the same t:tle; and !eiug'j TTr.w. , "T.r ni i - I i ' 111 II- ri'f'lll UMIlif- l.i III'.' I . 1 '-"-Hi, ' ' . . v . . . -- - -. . . . - 1 . 1 ........ . - .... - ! 1 1 . ' i T : V I I -IP"! T 11 V ti. : ... IV1 r- 1 ... i . . . . Wl.t-Vr.. I . -. . . ouse to embarrass his neighbor as well as hira , he W11 ?'t 1 - ?T t' ' f C" M'Morine, Mdes'Vlu and Isah Fearin- at Eii2;v h-,s resolved on cham the same to tt,at otNiblo; fvtso,. on the the thml Monday in May next betU cif v Jos h B. Llovd Jame, W. Clarke, i'.ter Hotel. Its central location being near the Pf:pul ;- ng tracts of Land or so much thereof as will ; E . jxum Lew:s and Austm, at Tarborou-h ; places of amusement, ard its vicnty to the pubhc o a-, ' tax due thereon for the year 13.1, and cost ;j, h Gales, William Bovlan, James Gnt, Al4d cc? and business part ot tlie Town, renders it a most de-i,u -"'ve! using". i T--.a 0-i nu r ti:.,.,. . "L 1 t-i.t. i v - Mii-.vyiiv m.' a t ' t st . . i .it jn.isiii i t;ivc -CU sirable resort for anv srentlemen ensraired in commer. i -"V n''l0,!t listed. cial and other pursuits. The experience, which the i0illV l1ai Subscriber has acquired as proprietor for many years j aa' Sparkes, of that extensive establishment the "Exchange Hote-!.'-" Ravid Dixsion, Jr. l'etersburif, Virginia, and subsequent as an associate 'arnes Bake:-, with Mr. ileiskillof th- "City Hotel" Philadelphia, wdl !Anios Ho5sa he trusts prove a sufficient guarantee to all who mayirnfs Mulca, tinri hnn with their tatronacre. that not!) me shall be ' Ilut" r-'. J-- ' " ' " " ' I tj " wat-.ting on his part, oi- by those in Ids employ, to con-ti-Umte in every respect to their acommodati.in and comfort. J0HNNIDLO. New York December 4, 1832. 3 tf. SAL i the subscribers, at the North Caroli na Boo!: Von, (ARFEWS FAMILY LIBRARY, consist i.ig of the following works; which will be sold sep )rif(Jy or ah togetlx r, viz: Nr,. 1,' 2, 3. Milman's History of -the Jews. With plateri. o v. 4,5- I. ckbarl's Life of Napoleon. Plates, 2 v. ! 0. So-:'iir, 'r, Lift of Nelson, 1 v Reuben ColFc, John Recttor, Samuel Curtis, Jesse Tamer, Martin Williams Saak Baker, William K neves, Jesse Lynch, Alexander Grav, Henry Mike!, not listed, No. of Acres. 40 125 90 100 400 400 450 53 125 200 293 125 100 109 123 100 54 Ain't due. James S. Smith, William A.Graham, Fredericfc'Xash (? 1 1 A 1 pv A; and Alfred Moore, at Hillsborough ' G;rg? William. - j- ?son, Stephen Uobson, Wil! Jones,' Samuel Wadcins 1 if i and ; Azanah Graves, at Milton. Job.n" M. .M-.rehead, ' Zi 'Jesse Lindsay, Heiirv Huinphrevs, Uob-.rt Maxwell & '.f Jonathan Parker, at Groensborough. John ijj', C! A--"3(F. Bagge, Kmanuel Shober, Thomas T. Armstrong a I'Mathew 11. Moore, at Salem. David F. Ca!dv-;i, 5U 1 17 71 88 1 57 35 i 1 17 35$ 10 Chs. 1 auci IX njver sou-fn to conceal ;he pririt y'of my motives, I have at all iisnes, 1 ii . . . ami :!:) ail. occasions. irankSy submit teitt vu ularly unmi the o'snenHnral "portion of i "i'-J i:" ' " i?.ti'it to Hhirv Titori the people as the fountau tr s teei n;..iny own rud-nt and experience iCaDita more riri.fitable. ar.tl addir MvriiiI- ,- - - - -. . . , . 1 i- ..,... . leatlu! ICS.!. W tnatfrs OlSU'l-n Vital impatv Uniendor ,.r ..rlinn nf r.mr.trv ni.il'hft' ar.ee tt. the country, "I should ' do wroii. Bui U'med. Is it so? If it be so. ih?s it not' .o' w-h'n tever cvrurs J p.ay :-.aye commuted, 1 Jav 1 ha tliese manufacturing capitalists are ';ived : toe":!. LO'lSCluUS .Otifr.itti roi'i !ii imnOsioo ijavv n'i.d rn ir.no sivj's ' upon It. c. great body of toe peoph, 1 E.iriy inion? But if they d:d not knowiind f x--J t it people as toe. tountatn tUee hiL-h daties ttere for their benefii' ' whv Is ot all po!it:cR! power, I fave considered it the lit that thv m-o .imdi tnniKii , rp.tt.rmft' imlipensabb1 duty 01 their agents and srnta.ives, ut rrr-tier to them afuunul account eprc- to do ir .-tewa-d'! up. To di.charre- this Swell Chamtieri. Tiiomas L. Cowan. Michael B-xuvn and'act of Oiuci-j I. d IIT, u-.t less 2ra'lul me tnail tchard H. Alexander, at Salisburv. John Clement Marshall, Alexander Luile," Wiiii.iui JOHN GAMB1LL, Sheriff of Ashe county, By GEO PHILLIPS, D. S. Feb. 26, 1333. 22 Cw. npiIE SUBSCRIBER wishes to purchase ten or fif JL 'teen likely voun-r neirrces. bovs and trirls. tor As he l.l,:T ,1 f - t- 1. Ml l f w : r,,v, r c. ,. l.,, t. .5. r pi(o i iiicsl ii&u prices win ue iriven. o 1 1,-.,.. ft.., r (will remain in the State only a tew weeks, those, who u itnuiiill IlfDiv..! U( 1II3C.3 1 M , I , ... 1 , i) Gall's Iire of Lord Byron I V . Bcf u uo wen u ma.e an eany ap- 10 Rush's Life of Mohammed I v U. Scott r,n J5e.mono3og and Witchcraft. Plate, 1 v 32. 13. Gleig's Bible history, 2 v 14. Discoven and adventure in the Polar Seas 5cc, lv 15 Crolv's Lffe of Geo-ge IV. 1 v 16. iVscovcry and adventure in Africa. Engravings, lvj 17, 18, 19. Cunningham's Lives of painters, Sculptors, etc., o v 10. James' II ;story of chivalry and the Crusades, 1 v with prompt attention. 1 Raleigh, April 10, 1S33 THOMAS JONES. 22 ! PrINCE BUCKLER MUSKAirs Tour in EneUnd Ireland, Prance, Germany, &:c. 21,22. Bed's Life ofMarv Queen of Scots. Potrait 2 v U v.-' ZC- p 23. Ruell's Ancient and Modern Egypt With plates Bumont 3 Kecoliect.ons of Mirabeau, &c. 1 v plates 2-1. Fletcher's History Poland, lv 25. Smith's Festivals, Games, and amusements 1 v 6. Brewster's Life of Sir Isaac Newton. With piates, 7. Russell's Palestine, or the Holy Land. With plates, 1 v 3. Menu s' Memoirs of Empress Josephine. Plates, 1 v I 29. The Court and Camp of Bonaparte- With plates 1 v ofJ. Lives of Larly Isavigat rs 1 v 1. Description of Pitcairn's Island, &c. Engravings 1 v "ii. Turner's Sacred History, 1 v .o,o4. Memoirs of celebrated Female Sovereiens, x J), 35. Laridr's Africa, 2 v 57. bercrombie on the Intellectual Powers Jtc.lv a3, 39. 40. Lives of celebrated Travellers, 3 v 1, 4'2. Life of Frederick H. Kig of Prussia. Potrait, 2 V 3,44. SVetches from Venetian History. With plates 3 v AS, 45. Thatcher's Indian Lives 2 v 47, 43, 49. History of India, 3 v 50. lr wstei'i Letters on Natural Magic. Engravings. 1 T 51, 52. History of Ireland, 2v I v Biscoveries on the Northern Coasts cf America 1 v j -b-Jm'.u.Vlfs Travels, 1 r f Scve-iit hishrkd vtovksin press, - CLASSICAL SK IMES. ? r , f i0rI,('n' ( "Aasts and CyropaxUa) Potrait 2 v -.4. '.n.l SI),,nostl 2y . J Hose's H:4l!,ut. Potrait lv important f.; y;.u, is tlie "object of the present commuiiicat'on. "' ' ' , ' . ' FINANCES. Smith, A ilor- lis and William Dismukes, at Wade borough,.. John Irwin, E!iSpings, William Daviho!j,. William j. Alex ander and Samuel t'Comui, of Charlo ee. Laws. n Henderson, Vardrv-MTiee, John Huke. D oiie! M For ney and ' Cartiett ship, at Lbicolnton. WiUum p. JTi '.eceip's into t'uj treasury dar Waugh, Edmu:,d Jones, Walter Lmmir, Samuel F Pat-1 the'vear 1852 were- T'.'1 ha! an re in the treasury on toe 1st January j, them? hY t that they htve even threat- reneil ( brvak up the government if it ' reduced iuese' taxesr Most governmfnts hre been destroyed lor imposing lv. ny tuse .; out these manufacturers are the firt to tn'-teo the very, temple, of liberty, because the i?'H'r:;mt'it wa's , j about, to engage, and has, engaged ;-n th -j-ate- 18S2, was am J n'l.es 1 mas Walton, Isaac 1 . Avery, Robert Pears. W Dickson and Joon W. Carson at. Morgan'. :. M-Smith, Samuel Chunn, J a Ties W. ?.:!.,. E. Fortune and Samuel W.' Davidson, at . The books of subscript5 01.. win be c-pened. die ola- bard ces aforesaid, under thi e ojrecticn 01 in? s:s o. vjo iu.i-1 s loners, or a majority of tnem, on Moii'y ino o'h unv ot May next, and continued open for toe:?rae.t: of nine ty days thereafter, at the expiration of which time they will be returned to Executive Department. '. In testimony whereof, I h?.ve causrd the "rcat Seal of - tht State to be hereutiio af .feH'f fixed, and have signed the 'sani. with mv i?g.hand. ''4fy Done at Raleigh, this 16 h rlay of April, A. D. 1833 and of America.;-Independence tlie fifty seventh. DAVID L. SWAIN. By the Governor, Ww. R. Hill, P. See' v. 23 tf. Joanna Bailie's Poetical works. Legends of the Library at Lilies by the Lord and Lady! mere. Travels in Peru by Edmond Temple. -The Outlaws Bride. ' The Ghost Hunter and his Family by the O'llara Fa mily. Elizabeth Rennet; or Pride and Prejudice, by Miss Austin. Pursuasion - - - tQ , Sense and sensibility . - " s Mansfield Park . . t Northanger Abbey . - iM-s.m curiums or uu'ivt, Mil imports, 23.465,37 . r un the sale ol the public lands, 2,023,381 ! From dividends on bank , stocky 490,000 From incidental receipts, 85,820 of ieiluciivff the tdse- S 4.502,914 ;.scd upon tb peop'e. . Hut it ' lh' 're 1the?e liib duties won!;! result in ru;?i (manufacturers what else but rah: cn'iut Xh-. For sale by TURNER & HUGHES. 7 1 1 3 i.emm. ntaries, 1 v UiiAMATIC SERIES. 4' r t " iSS'nvs,3v 5. lord's Plays, 2 v ' TURNER St HUGHES. V VVY YU' tkAA i v nv p. i f o. vk "vt I tc-i-1131 session of this institution for 1833 will I P,prieZTv? ! rC Se?nd Mnday in Januar-V- The I ce, rd r,1 ' .e,ul!or die patronage be has already re- ! sisJajicc h''; U in his pcnver to suv that competent as rsarv f ?Vap0Wwith5 his reach, it will not be ne 1 "'V to continue th limits to bis school so tittV.' ' 0 lic Podges himself not to receive more af studW, Co'f S S uUy aUendecI ta Fr yc,I!l? cu- coniforta8 Preftr bt'''ff tired, he lias a nve. Parents and fmS thSe wh S,,aU fil'st ur' Person. tnont..,!.'- mans who cannot attend, in I n writing the studLTtu u Warils' please inlimate I course is afterwards wlt 'fid if a C1!eSfc ! to be prepared nuul for winch college they erms as huherio for all overt'.- ")ert,.e anre c-f 16 years. Uader that 54.5,00 per session. rhuod at i?30 JNO B. TATE Address at Sycamore Alley. Halifax Co N. c. -Vv.. ' ;-'VMorSru-CpS ?nstantlv bire, Carria i ' :&:lCy deseriodon, on mo- caUupon him. & l aCConrr0late tho - iC'W fil'it rnn Tmncinn aviotjo or .,g!i.- AVE lately received and offer for sale at the North n.JL Carolina Bog!: Store, die following very valuable domestic Family ROOKS," at very low price's, viz: Tne art ot being Happy (Trees and Fruits Domestic Duties The. Mother's Book New method of curing Dvs pepsia Dyspepsia forestalled and resisted The dyspeptic Moniter The Dyspeptic PocketCom- panion Friend to Health tion on Health Health Almanack The beauties and defects in the figure of the Horse Lawrcuce or. the Horse Hinds Farriery Pocket Farrier Knowledge for the People Family Cabinet Atlas America!.- Constitutions Crabbs Dictionary of Gene ral Knowledge Guys Pocket Cyclopedia The Family Monitor The manual for invalids by a Physician The art of invigorating and prolonging life 1 Barkers Parents Monitor Depaetxit of State, March 20th 1333. i.esoiution of the Senate has called on the Secretary of State to obtain statistical information which is comprehended in certain circular addresses made some time since to the Governors of the different States, and! Art of T.fe the county and township officers, bv this Department. Book of Health The queries contained inthese circulars, being answered! Journal of Health but m comparatively few instances, the persons to whom ; Influence of mental cultiva they have been addresaud, are earnestly requested to forward their answers without delav. , The printers of the laws of the tTnited States are Caterhism of Health requested to give this notice six insertions in their res- Effects cf Trades on Health! Gary's Letters to young Fe males Robertsons medical conver sation The Library of entertaining' knowledge The working mans Compa nion American Common Place Rook of Prose Disorders of Literarv men Dr. Smith's Essay on theiXicke. sons Dixavitr s sure ; cultivation of Bees pfCUve papers. FOO SAff. Medical Pockt t Rook Mackenzie's 5000 Receipts Form Book fnTh SuWi-thAr m.,K, Cnt- t. ...iw,ic u: Clerks' Magazine - - - v".t- j oai tut.. HU1 ti 1113! ... - t- 1 L" 1 An PRINTING MATERI ALS now in Washington. They v'f Bo?k f, lb5, ArtS f , consistofupwardsofuventv differentlfountsof tvpe.froml Annual on the Growth of Brevier to eig'.it line Pica," an excellent, press; flowers, I V, Mulocrry 1 ree ano rules, leads, cases, chases, &c. &c. with appurtenances' Ure ? ' 1 c,, complete for carrying on the business. Thev are all in ! s3 "i n "'To ..,i i ,ir.i. u.. r. i " 1 he Family Dyer 8i Sourcer jJUUU Wi ucrt anvi autiii ut me y jju 13 inu utile wum. The paper at present issued from the office has as To a person of industrious habits, acquainted with the' .?l, f, ,'tl.iL. r ' , . ii- n .1 . r i I he Cold Water Man busmess,and desirous ot locating in this section ot conn- . . . . trv, a desirable opportunity is now offered. A wish to , ,r,ma 1 louse',e .i 1 1 -. it i -i American I- rug-all I ousew entfasre in other pursuits, elsewhere, alone induces TT , , ?, T, . 5 4. ' 1- t u , i r u . i Udes French Cook the present proprietor to dispose or the establishment. . . n , n-i, ;rar.,v,it, ntiTu.ri c.t. mn,. i,o 1,0,1 k.. American coosery r?rr irnTTCTOAT v,u,. ft, fT:. Aloiiciay on t ouicr iiaiii. .it.., ii w w .j . v.,, .i i ...l.. int. wiiiuh' i .i . i .t... irl(.,;( Washington, N. C. March 29, 1833. S 1 ,862, 438 ( em.ba rratnent , i n our own favorite ! i !? . : j sed with a gf-oial-cliniate a' fertile -st-id, iu .itg.r dou,ouj,ojo ijoumauoii at once-virtuous, ecojvnnica Ihpr-xpHndiMjros for. the year 1832, viz: C:vil ii.f, foreign in'vrc-jtjrse and n-ishvdlanou, S 4,501,394 Military service,' Indian aifairs, pimslon?;. :id sitfrna? iinpnucm'f, r,9Jo,640 Naval servir c,incltiiiing its gradual improv't, 3,955.685 Public debt. 18.073,933 Making total expend! 3 of the year, 34,552,65S Jioaving ir. tro'ivury, 1st Jan, 1833, 'S1.812.G94 The receipts for 1833,"pr. i-ppori on tii.- tin.-uu'r-.s dated 6ih D-'cember, 1832; were estimated at ' 824,000,000 Add the last instalment of theaovt of th f Ifcmish indemnities, esti mated in that renort as receivable in 1832, but not paid until the ISii? January, 1885, 220,000 1 c ;a or , tho( ot! :gh :!1C fdB' nd !, in durtrious; ypt it is a melancholy fact, that our tate is now less prosperous than it was fi freer' vents ago. although during that time w; f ave Wn blest vitb an unintei ruptl p :a . Th: cause can be founil no vher Intf iu- ibf f.;.-:f, ' ricuHurai interest hone for fi--.; th?! ance? Our industry is not pri'irc' d duties: n. -taxes laid for onr" b ::';', "ir contrary, heavily taxed for the u manufacturers. ; AV'hat elc but ; c, vm:i our int.rest,tfius proscribe-A w-d o i Wiut t'lse has produced that r '.i J . sat. the taxes since imposed npo',i a'i Mi-' wo Treat and net -essarv articles of are compelled to purchase and coru!re arc double, what thev were fifteen y;an. .Ys t!;'e na-'ional debt, to pay which disywen- rrip:'al!y impi-;sed, lias ben dimitnshd, tliese dut r .)vi been increased -certainly not f;)r revenu:-, but avowedly to protect and enrich, at our expense, t.5o northern - manufacturer. It ts aga'H 'fbis -ys'ent of pntTeci(n that I h;iv; ahv.v"-? : v -weit tnv determined and on easin" ho.sfii rv sy?--te;-i as unconstitutional as it is unpts, oti- q-jal, and oppressive, and one which was cn! at'tl to enable the wealth and aritoera'-y of th , voun try to ride, in splendor upon tiie neck o! l-eg'-gtred and oppressed yenmanrv. But I i ) not intentf to m tic in t' '- I r e 824,220,000 the mv.i? disastrotrs coseonence:s wh:.-h rid The expenditures for 1833., exclusive of t :e farifl'lor protection has had up . he a;.reol- by ne snnio rep-.rt. ess- tural tales It is now unnecessary. I n j $13, 532,577)1 the hel'ef, that this obenx'ous svstc-in h i re public debt, wen mate I at PUBLIC DEBT. reived a blow from which i: will never re-.vt'ri. The disbursements nn .account of the r-uldiciny 'he tariff law which w .have just pas', the debt du'lng the year, 1832. was S18,()0,057, people have a di-.tinct assurance tl;a hi f.:t-;re which reduced the.publu- debt on l.-L January jdufies ae to be laid upo:r nil articles a'd:-, duit last, to S7,001,59S Bat this debt can bt con-1 these duties are to be laid to rai-e. rcve-nr. aud r-idered only as nominal Since the shares held jto raise ?urh revenue only, as may b" r.crevar by the government in the bank of tlio United Mo meetdhe wants of an economical d sinistra"- states, aou vvnicu nave ueen nciuai y paiu lor, jimn oi me government, i nei?e are tne prirv are worth more titan the amount of die public debt remaining 'unpaid. ' Oilier means, however, within the. nower of the administration will be ciples for which tlie advocates of 'dee trade have long contended. Animated by the justice of then-cause, thev have persevered under tha resorted to for the complete extinguishment of ; most discouraging circumstances, and, if hvr this remnant of debt during the present year. present success is not so complete a? man v coulil Having always considered the extinguishment! wish, itouht to be considered under, all ' th or tne public debt as a bright era in the history of -this country, I have witnessed with peculiar pleasure the. firmness and zerd with which the present administration has applied all the re MHirces of the country within its power to the accomplishment id that great object. -Let those- who consider a national debt a national blessing Thatchers American Or chardist Memoir-, of the Pennsylva nia Agricultural Society i Farmers own Book m! The new American Gardner Essay cu Calcareous Ma nures House Painters Guide Farmers and Graziers Guide Agrico-a Arator April 16. FOR SALE, rill IK Proprietors of the "Wilmington 'Advertiser a offers this establishment for sale. The office is amply furnished with materials for printing' a weekly newspaper and executing common and ornamental job work- About one half of the type is entirely new and the residue uninjured. There are in the office two presses, one of which is cf the most approved construe tion. There is a very fair number of gxod subscribers, rul thp list is iiicreasins. and the advertismsr natron- age is considerable- The sola inducement for offering j TJ TeUTfcYVYlCC C OUT ClltioH v- ....... i.i:,.l. r ..i : l,. Aan-U nf u cu.. . 1. lliia CMHUilHlimiV I'll SAItj 13 lliC Ul HU . LillCii- wood, the late editor. 1'he tenns of sale will be made very favorable. It is wished that applications fir pur chase should be made within the present month to JOHN HILL, or TIIOS. H WRIGHT. Wdmington, N. C. April 16. guide Flajrg's Family Dentist IlalU; Lectures on School keeping Book keeping A new system and sure guide to the art of pen-! manshiD ; Smiths practical Arithmetic ' mourn over the event. L't those who have had Lectures to femaleteachers! a ,'direct inteiest in nreventine-its extinmiish- . r- . t-r-. -,- t . . j 1 . 1 I II. meat deplore it, out let ti9 wno nave luoued to it as the period when we were to be relieved on school keening Walkers Family Dictionary The Teachers guide Letters on infint Education addressed to mothers Gentlemens Lexicon Holhrooks Family Appara tus Ladies Lexicon Cheap Family Bibles Y MR. JOHN II I)F, CAMTERET will open the next quarter of .'a French Schcol on tli- second day of A pril nex-, at his bouse. Three lessons will be given in each "..-. is. s terms are three dollars per quarter. Yout'g u i.:s will be waited on at their residence. April 2nd. 183:?, No. CCX i The United States Temperance Convention, to be ! composed of three or more delegates from each State, and one or more trom eacn county, wno nave oeen, or may be, appointed by Temperance societies, or friends of Temperance, for die purpose, will meet in the city of Philadelphia, on the 24th day of May, to unite their councils and efforts, by the universal diffusion of infor mation, and by kind moral influence, to extend tb principle of abstinence the use of ardent spirit, and from the traffic in it, throughout tlie United States: J. EDWARDS. Cor. Sec. Am. Tem. So P. S. Editors of papers and periodicals, friendly to the cause of Temperance, are regucsted to insert (he 1 above in their pubUeatiop?. circumaaaces of the case, a most glorious tri umph. As this bill, commonly called by way of dis tinction Mr. Clay's Bill, is likely to become? the permanent system of the country, I propose,, brieily to notice its provisions, and the princi ples upon which it was based. The difficult of adjusting this great question has ncen con sidered by all to be . one of great magnitudes Various and conflicting interest were to be har monised in such a manner, as to secure thtv interests of all the great branches of nail -i-.al wealth. While the agricultural,' and corr.mrp CJal states, never would consent to any i:the? tariff, than one to raise revenue, nor to anv other duties, than such as were uniform, impo sed alike upon all articles of importation, upon the luxuries, as well as upon the l eTS-ari-, of life, the manufactuers on the contrary, insistnl upon raising the whole revenue, by duties laul exclusively upon such articles cf impoitif;ct; aa ciiine in competition with their manrTactures such as foolens, coarse ce.ttons, imp, sugar, salt. i&c. That if any reduction was to be made un- from oppressive taxation, consider it as it ought to be considered, a proud day tor the Ameri can people when to all those honorable charac teristics which have rendered their career so memorable among nations, they shall add the rare happiness of being a nation without debt." THE TARIFF. Upon the payment of tlie national debt, the large amount of revenue heretofore applied to that object will no longer be wanted, and the taxes heretfore imposed upon the people for that purpose, must necessarily be reduced. I take it for granted,' that no government, and much less a free government like ours, will venture tnjun these articles, the reduction should be grad imnose higher taxes upon the people 'than whatiual. A sudden reduction thev sa:d. would may'be necessary for the economical wants of the government. In anticipation, therefore, of this event, the legislation of Congress ha- bo n di- prostrate am! destroy them. This bdl is there fore bottomed up m this compromise. hat while. ibee dunes ar uftin-att dv m be brought d;wu rected to such a reduction anil modification -of To a common revenue stu -U.d, not ext ruding the tariff, as would correspond witii the new I twenty per cent. fcufKcient t'me I- jiven to statcand condition of thecoantrT. Itcancot bemake sach a. redttcucs very cradsaV Thu 5 : i " i I.W f 1 A
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