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' y. xvr" T""""" y .-' ,:F. J ,: - Friday, pECEMBEpi, : ; . -.. ' --y-l r1 ;f fr heticmolIntelUsrmcrr, MlLiriJ UTiJiFTS. TbebillW prpdirig before Con erdforaothoriM a draft of Mili di for one year fof ihe defend of the frcntif r,inrot in qur view a measure Jfrfitfingibv thr joppition in Coq. cr -Mohave oppmed it (as a con scRirno Tithinj t!o waU xtith a n?ccr and-ccriraopy of iecling which ,M will ifjubilcj endeavor to dlf- (Use 30133$ tneir coirjmucn'5. The doarinrs wh':ch thev udw nee a relation fa c iuuitia are Ci-Iculat cd eotirclyj to destroy its rlR:icv ; t !j -aIsv. ntivto cut pit mis arm oi tne ; Jee'eral goTcrnmeftt, to razr to the! to-icHjlion d-nforjce, which i-s rmphi- j :y ejiltjd t".c UuUvark ofihr N-i rion. It ? contended that the Milt- j lij is exckoivcly a force, an i t':poab;e !'" tne .National (vjvrnw ! nc-t, onv in canes oi actual in- ! .' i . " f ! Y3;.un, ufl-'fl insurrection," &c. and then or.lv tlirouh Ihe agency of state . ; 't-. ' i ' tJtnont'.etJJ l U5, me naucn is in , stripord of itsj natural defensive frrcr, acd to depfod for defence a- j ncrcv of its eneniies, or the lorecist icd iibtrality of the state govern- J ir.tnts. v.no are oy inc consiuution prjcludcd 'alike ffom decbrinr, war J! id mskicg peace, d of course irtrc never ratended by the constitu tuticn to have anv pover to cnt ot either of tfeese events. The debate en this subject has been able arul in-j trrt? ting joints having been drawn j icfotiiicusiion not at all embrcrd by tie bill co? under sdebate, hut !v pro J positions which have been! rid before I the house and thejnation, which hav? j cot yet been, and probably (viliootbe, j acted op. 1 j An incident occurred in the debate cn Saturday, worthy of earlier no-j rice than it will revive in ihe regular publication of so diffuse a debaic. It ' deserves to cc retarded acd remtm-1 fce'ed. I j In the full tide Jof denuncintion of cznscrtpucn, as replete with tvranny saddcipoasm; uncGmUtutistvu; urt P'tti den 'ri snd auch as never cn tend the head of any but tbclfrenih Tyuct; as execrable; dcserv:f4' the conrempt of all ood men ; vtifthy the wicked rulcr$ of the present day, iad jujtifyicc resistance to the laws. ic&c.Col. Toip read to the housr j a letter of Genernt WAsiiriicrrVnur f n Cccgicss in January, 1790, prpos icg a j!an lor the organization of a National Militia, Jin which the mili- fc? , in every attribute; xonnidercd ' National 2nd,1 cot a State Militia, asa Icrce applicable primarily to: e tlefcr.ee of iti U. States under authority of trie General Govern- J ttem,nd in which the mode of rais jog arn-.it$ by voluntary enlistment lkiih the opposition say is te only M2Vit:!!tNknl rrvl;- .wl..f., t.jjv,ji 1 uiwukuir . ii j Ccared ai vicictA and immoral and F'oductive; 0t a fprc. in ifs character I 'rkncllylto lihrtr. As if th';s do. ': wecthad beenViekigneri as a ccup- ''-grate to all the! doctrines of the mi. ! L Uoitec States should be empow- j; ty may' receive all the advantages de fitJ to draft one man far the' rcvufar nvr.b e from Banking, thee ought.tb Qiaj.y time or to any extent P'tavd. fil document of this l'J, emapatin- (directly from Gen. hirstwi ant his cabinet (Gen.l rT' Sc 1'eury of War acd! l- Ua.T.ilton Secretary of the Trea-1 -'M;i to; tan 10 prouoce tne 4 "'tSt CCnHtrmiirinn'ntAitA tU. li'J' it v 1 rrw.. ... r.ri .. it mcst censternation among the lV . !:jn8- Sbrprised and thrown ineirguartl,iisno Wonder they t thcmselrk Gen. Washing. tf'iik !r !!lanl1y Pu "Poa a level a dnU,rSe(tnt! He was no ci. Ut ?lhi!i truments-bt- Ji c oe imposed on by Gen. Waahmton wa in fact pour trayed as a rxliserable eiog, by those ho affect to deify him, that they nijjht enable themselves to. proceed in the denunciation of J French con. jcription, republicnn tyranny, and 'all thectcetn of unmeaning declarna tion with ivhich our great opposition orator round eff" their penodj. GKNEKAL ASSEMBLY. BANK QUK3TI0N. j' 1 Iltmte f Cam n o i Thurttlay, Dec 8 . the merits of this question were 'fully! . duCus rl t the Ut. eion, and we are' t present rnuohp.rsie4 wiUi otuer rtHatfr, ; . pres'injed t!it it will b moie cejt ' Me 'o our rcicicrs jj-.-rterlIy ti bz prc,J semrtl with x brief sketch of the arijii. mciM.i inU on tin ocr.asin by the 9crl NC4i.?r, liian ii gir; the .;jec:iie3 at f full lenu. We Jina.ll there lure adopt! t'n ::! J . ; ' t I Prtvinu-. to the riinof the Com-! milt-- of the rho'e, Mr. Nash (the ; Speaker) fwd, n he should have no I other opportunity, he would, before ! the-iquestion ws taken, deliver hi9 senti nenn oa the passage of this bill. IM. N. af?era few prefatory re- nijrk-iOn the yrear importance of the su jct before the hou e, and an a ! polony for repeating arguments which I fni;ri: probably have bsea used wbenj the bill vu3 foimrlv. under discus- j sion, proee-d to give" his reaOQ3 j in favor of the bid- He contended lb3t the L-g-slatdre of 1810 And 131 1 j had no right to bind the hands of the ; ; present .L.egiivurc. ric visneu, as 1 mu'.h as'nny member, that the faith of J ! 1 r 1 ' a I !thc Leislat-.irr, when really and pro- perly pledged should be sacredly ob tjerved ; but he denied trnt a farmer Legislature coulj pass a law thatthia Legislature h.td not the po.7cr to re peal, nor did be believe they had in tended any su:h thing. r That to give :nc exclusive riht contended for by the friend of the State Bani, would be to grant a Monopoly, which no ;j ree State ought tc tolerate. Mr. f N. here gve tne definition of a mo nopoly from Bhckstone. When the acts of 1810 an:i 1511, establishing rhe State Bank was passed, which contain the pruhibi:i6n,'"thatno other iiaaksha'toe eublished dur.tnf; the. crintiisuancc of tne charter ot the liitate 'Bank, it wa known ht: said, that there were alfe'idy two B:nks in exitenci ; and if it had bten intend- lei tat tm-j pr.b!')tion was to have any effect uTon "them, it would hive ! . 1 l.tn so eXpr'cs?ii in words Iwhich j couri not btvc been misundesfToud. j M r. N. went into a critical examination j of the mcanictof the words iwed in the j prohibition, in order to' shew that they could not be intended to prevent a future Legislature from amending and improving the charters of the lo cal Banks. Mr. N. then touched on the expe diency of pacing this bill, and'; spbkr highly in favor of the general princi ple ot Banking as tending' to extend that credit and good faith throughout the community, which every man found so desirable & useful nmongitj his neighbours and tbos.e with Vhtim he had ar.y,dealiog ; as increasing the ! Ability ot a Country to carry on Agri culture. Commerce and Manulac- nd thereby promoting its andcomftt He contended in order tint the commutiir oe a competition in tne outness ; mac without this,a si ngle, Institution might abuse the privileges granted to it. to the injury of the cipzens.nho resort- ta to it lor accammouanQtu-; r- . at. l..,:, c..r!u a u: Mr. .Nash havincj fiuhed his re- marKS, tne -comnuwee rose. . 1 ne hnma ' rkt 1 1 n amonrl mna . - . rri- portexl, and agreed to them without a division: j . A motion to adjourn was negatived. IWr. ,1- Williams theu moved that the futtber consideration of the bill be indefinitely postponed, j ' - btr't A. Hekolrsow- supposed, that on this motion, it would not be in order to discuss the merits of the biUi ' He would merely, gi ve his rear 00s for wishing the proprosed post- that the cliartefs- ot these Banks had Vet five years to run, ancitt was there fore unnecessary. now to decide, this qiiestirn of eitenion. t Isknown trial there is a bill vbfpre Congress for esta.Mishinq'a'Nttoal.Bank up on, a largft-scaferb ranch of whtch iiTpiised, will probably biestahlished in this Stated avwell a.a in all the other States, He'did not think :ijit would bfCprudent to pass thit billnti by en gnqins; our fund in these Banks, tie up 'our anda from taking shares in the' N.ition d Bnk, wnkh might be more advantageous tothe Stte. He hoped, therefore, the motion Would be agreed to, so that jhe'eitizns rof te Statt might.be at liberty to hrt as thev thought best in the disnosi- t'un of their money. Mr.iSrANLV said that the gentle man from Salisbury was not correct in the opinion vhich he had express ed4 ?hat the present motion did not admit of discussion of the merits of the bill. He was sorry , this being the case, that the gent(e?rian had not favored the house with ):is reasons against the bill. As he hd not don so he (Mr. 5;) should merely reply to bis reasons for a postponement. It was tjue, he said, that the charter of the B.r.k had sometime to run 5 but it is true thev ling-r out thcr cMtracfym;itr tbeir present circum stiinces, in a state vdf deab y torpor. The time bad arrived when, he trust- v a . eu, tne legislature wou'd eitner give them fresh life, or suffer them to go down altogether. IVJr. S. here men tioned the great advantages which the State would lose, in t:ixe and dis counts, by suffering these! B ink's' to exoire, and the dancer to vhfch the 1 r Stiste wou'd be exposed i?y the bnri r valfed influence' df th State Bank. As to the National Bank which had been mentioned, he did not see how the State could be benefited by. that Bnk, if it went into o;eration, as she hid no money or funds to subscribe to it'; Sc if this bill passrd,the citizen'' of the, tate would be left to their choice, whether thev wuld subscribe for n v fcto b employed at home, or tortok tobe ptinripdly employed m Philadelphia. He hoped geot ermeii opposed to the bill, y uld come for ward and give reasons for their oppo sitio'j, and not . leavor to giv: the question a -sn.-aki ng . go-by .by a . m -tioh like the pre3eat. , , , Mr. L. Williams, S3id he knew that the motion i r indefinite pmt-; potiement, admitted of a! discussion otbe merits of the bilf but heliev-! inff that the patience of the house was1 already exhausted, he was in hopes that the motion which had been made for an adjournment would have .pre vailed He was disposed to tneetstAe bill upon Us merits. He by oo mtians , wished, as the;gentleman from New- berp badansinuated, to give the bill a mealing go-by. When he gave op position to any measure hcrneant to do so wiiii Mir argument ; and as he ihtterui himself he should be able to give suifLicut reasons in support of ine motion which he had made, he hoped the house would, for the pre sent, adjourn; , j: IVIotion for adjournment carrried. , . . . DIRECT TAX. NOTICE is hereby jtven, thathe'Direct . rjt iuidjn, conformity to the acts of Congress, passed the 23d July and 2d Augusr' 1813; upon the following Property, is jiow temn r'g: unpaid, and ttiat unlest the sad LTax vrltti ten per-cent, in addition tbereto,- snail o-paiao -ne suoscruici on or Detcre tne l'" UJ 01 jiuii; t"i c wu fro. nertr. or eo much thereof as sball be necessa. rv t situiy inc sa - nu twenty per ceot.' fn addt'ion therevb, wll be Sold at Pub lic Sale, at the Court bouse, in the county of Persoa ; the'sale to pomraence at 12 o'clock" on the said 14th day of Jantaty 1815, viz. Heir of UichardDuty one tract of land ly In? on Soti'h Hico, adjoining the lands of Jas. Williamson and others. Tax doe gl 44. : Jpbn 'Oarbyone5 tract of land lying on Saulh H, djoifting- the lands dfTft, Jef freys and others. ' Tax doe g5 85. - .1 " Given under my hand this 14th day of De ' cembtr 1814. .'.-;' ' 4 t . Wo. G. COIIR AKj, Depnty ''Collector for the Ccitoty of Penoit ' v ' 2n the t t Collection District of VS.tit ' Horth.Car.crraa NOTICE. : 'TSSAfVltY DxPAETHEMT, . , . ; ':, enUr 151814. I TNpaitvance af power wnich have bee j dulj vested, in the.Secreiary of the Tws nry, under pf Conjpe, tnli'led" AH tct .to autborizai-Vin: for a sam noi ecee d ;ng thfee millions of d )lai$,M approved by. rht President of the UhUed Siatea ttjua I5;h, day 9f) November, propiiials will be received 7 tha Secretary . of ihe-Tf-" nry from tba time until the first day of Jv:jur nt-xt and each prtpotdlvtill be dicided on at toon . at it it receiver and immediate urttice;of hed?csiari ,:ve 4 tor a L.oao to' tnef,uoiiea aiai.-s 01 ne sum ol tee millioms ox yr iny part 'hereof, on te folio Wia& ci ms iind m ..the following manner: . 1. For. t toe mount loaned, flock, wifl h 1ueJ, when the instalments are com pleted, bear.ng interejt at six per cen per annum, pay tblc quarter yearly Tbe stock will be reirbnrble at ihe pifisire of t' United Stales at any time al( twelve years from the Slst day oV jLe cn?er next ; anH he Sinking Fond charged with thr .payment ot the finter et and the reimbursement o tpepro cmal,' 'according to contract. 2. The proposal must state the amoont to be foauc; tne ra e at which the ; stock Wrtl l2 received; the Hsia!tncts' iV wh'ch i1 party will rnaelthe paymerrj and the bunk in wnich therpiywents ate to be made 3. The payraentsw.il be received either in mtfney, nr in approved' bnt 'notes ; vr tri Treatury 2fo& s due on or before t be jf January next,' at ibeir fiar"va!uet tuitb ftbe interest tbeteon accrued at the titneof payment Bu; on fa lure to pay any iot stament at the time stipulated, the nexi j preceding nsiaiment.srall'be forfeited I for the use of he; United Sa?es. - ' j 4iKcrtfMjertificates i will -be tssad by the feas.ier of tncbauks where the payments jhall be made. t? the pers us mkijig the payments the Gshiers will, a'so, ehV dcisethe payftttnv qf , the succes3nre inv Stal-nents k the scrip-cerr5ficaft wiH be a --a; en able by eridasemeht ah'd'delivety 5 and wiil be funded at the v loan office; ol ihs State in which the Bank is situated, whiic the paymeni have been made.v . ' A.J.DALLAS. . 92 l2SD - Secretary of the TreasBry, (By act of the General Assembly ojfthe Sute of Nor.h-Carplina). . , , ! . Scheme of the. Salisbury Academy Lottery r ? 1 2 4 6 o prite of S ' .500 g 2000 2000 20O 't .1200 100 "' :- 1200 50 - . - 1000 29 ::' . 2000 ip , ; Am 5 : ' 640 0 100 196 1328 1669 prizes,? W two blank. g'2Pi000 13J3 blaoks, y It.a prize; . ; rl 5000 tickets at 4 dollars each.ris g 20000 x ' Stationary Pnzet a'tjolliivt- ''' . 1st drawn blank after 250 tickets 5 ? - prize '. , ivv 1 do 509 100 do do d. do do '.do do do' r do i 509 1000 1500 2600 2500 3000 3500 4000 200 500 job 200 100 200 500 JI 2000 1000 Last drawn ticket- blank or prize 1 In nubmittin thl above scheme to the public, the managers deem it oniy necessAfy i to ouserre tnat. tins wuerYts Auumnseupyj an act or. tne ueirisiamre lor iue purpose 01 raising a fnd to institute and endow an A- aemy 111 tne town or ai isoary . , .r v Tne Legislature have placed the tn&nage mentof it in the hands of ihe f Salisbury Thespian Society," who, conformable to the act of Assembly, have eefuted bond; for theH faithtul payment ot Nall pwr, auu tor tne appropriation of the proms accruing, ro uie contemplated purpose. . The" Managers bledtre themselves to use an honest zeal in a tw i the discharge of their duty ; and they hope the, object in view, is strcn as to excite. , he goou wishes and lioeral encouragement 01 an enhtened public.;,,! : - .fiThe drawing will coianience in Salisbury as soon as a sufficient nyniber of tickets can be aod to warrant (he managers in so doing which they ! flatter thems'eiVes'will bSe earlV in th'eapring. '4fcr" r' 4: All prizeaiH be paidthirty daya after the drawing ts finished, subject to a discount olrfitteen ; per "cent. Prizes not demanded within twelve months auer the drawing if fi nished, will be considered as relinqviahed to the benefit of eiikcfderayv - Wlp"' , t4 4 ! ; Charles Fisher i fAlex. (jrahamr 4M' "4: X l Ftrrand, 4J$ Salisbuiy,Sreptt8i4. ...' erwlamtf- 'ir.ancii.-;4:;i, : '.- PURSUANTtasn order of the County Court of .enofr; vrillbe sold on t be 3rd day of January aext, zf. the uourthonse? m Kinston, on' a credit of aix months,. T WQ LIKELY NEGRO MEWi belonrtng to tlte Estate of Mrs. Afijent Ctoomdec'd. for the benent ofah heirs afLHenry and r Hstbantel Cannon, dee'd. Bprds wt. h approved aeco tiry will be required, hy ot Argent Croom hJUeenxBeriaf. 95 3wv V ,. St4tc of iNdrtH-Carolin i)'-r. . . . tvvteiarw'i9i4. . - ?x : ; :f ;S;-Oi:5n-i7A-chtT.n7ev : , WilHan? Gay w J Vd on two ShbrCnns. bM r Vj ?. : '-"4 abfonc Gjr'Vd ttpne, ft ' H Joseph Farmerj J Har.dsiwj and somrhomd j l . J jjbhr Ta iarni'hetf. . IT appearing to tfere sat jsi action ci tbifCort that Tdsenh Farmer. rhe "deftndSwf. is "not t f$j an inh?ibitant!3fuii rate jr-lf njfiheteforjl , " Qrdered, hytbeCoufMhaVpabticstit f in : he Regrster for1 three moajbt, that leaiv . he anDf ar at ttie next CcnntT Cowtof-Pleai HyQaner Seisjons to be held oc,,ih 'eosn V. -ly ol.JohnaLttfr'StTf,eXonririOia:iii:SmitB&. . j r nJlcvy fibteadTif ment wilt be erf- ;4 i V5 Test,- State of North-Cifolmai mk. v - r v-.i 1 -7 i ji p 1 -rr1 v AW .- oHuston Cbnity. ' . v -m.-v t "v QHtijial,Attscrtmi:.ot"leTir4;.- if)J JohnC.jSiry, 1 oirtwlo 'Shoi ,Gon 9o6T-''A 'vt ... f ' ,.Yjle. cbe!" Grfndt(onesnd ''' 'i j Joseph Farmer. I Uijf Savf and sommciieii 1 1 TT appeari nlb'i iiAt Jojh Fa tne satisfaction of this vcnxr , rtner. the defendant, is hot . an inhabitant of this State 1 It . 11 tbertlore Ordered: by the: Court j that ' poblieafion .. made In the Rister fcf. ihree mdntksj thai . unless be appear at the next Ccontj Cdttrt of I S. ' . ' 1 " - 'i Pleas ana tuarter Sessions to be held loi;he conr.tv of Joht. aidn, zi t he ,Cocr. bbtite iti iiered.aES 95 TO HIRE I0& & TE.Akjrf$ffy?:g . Pcember 16. , !v ,w ;,'' 4:.-:5i' 3t nn HE snbarihiM- h. 'hiar him. irt ih'fiiitv' 1 ofthe7Yadkinh wisnea to Kent j he wisbesito dspow ox them tor 3 p years. , Oi - MUM FORD. Novernberi 21. Smith field, on the! fourth Monday iti ej&rtl -' ary nexr, and replevy and pjcad, Jtidgtriyttn ; will be'catlcrfda'Kaiatt'liftf GOMMlTTEi) fQV:jaU;otVs:ren Cotraty, on the 7th instaht, a egro'Marj) bythe name bf ABRAMr 'and who, .aayt ht ' 'belongs to Knbeii HAU U York miitrct;s,C?J black cpmpleion, abontlejei or 10 iuches' -: high, well made. iThe oweriaferjeaated to prove his property pay the expences and tsjet him away. )j ;'.-i"j' . r;!;-,; 7;,. J , . RijOHNSON, JWt December 15, -Wt 4.1 ij .-.n'r . LATKGEN.fW.ARRlNGTON AL U persons having idemaridiagainst the 4 , fcatate of the st Cj. AringtQnaf : Nash county, are hereby .'requested to send iri 4 j their Accjouots OTjberlyj attested fo the Sub" y scr;berj his Admsytistritpr t kt, ztt Persons indebted: to tneaid Esta'te, are raired lorttf- : with to pay whatever. tWey'rnay !nre to tb' tti4'iste to aaidAdrjjinxrtrttorV'.v' ' 1 4aA ; JOSEPH ARRINGTOKi Areat Jor dnrxitlai' Jennigs'a: pauhVipW4Vsrira and ifoptf "remoying Diseases by meetiai them in their" 1 arly staMr These Bath are birtreulariv jbeefnl in Fevers, languid , txcitenntnt Kf the perspirationJ-;-; -I Ijl'i J' The price of thefBath with4a ' plain EleV 1 tar. Explanation of ihe NantresndcoTe of Dis-uaei, predicatco- upon Facts and Evpe-' rjence 1 pretingw of that Irani ojf s Thinking wmch led tQ tht invention oftbt IBath, Is Ten DoTlars-. i ': " !i . . .' Dec 9A. NTKV lEjWiilJ.HKY. E 3uii'crii. tvith, aL: .r,f- mj th ' . fit'i't.'f line GrtHyrrt l ia!;i2?i the eeSt Tcj Puivnc ! his Lnft-vtv- atsttnr - the fci: iw old h S.lv Seiats-an Ks w;th,Or Stones. -AM's' P- . uttqi$, ,p.r j u:p;5.U ; Breavu J'.rs 'an votneiia cklaces ,f !bs newest ffr I-r iScup .Laisjes'. T.b'g Spoors, 'Si and:, st' l S Scimxs tivi? ilook; -' UV x;, .'os-:i Pici'3 gar Tn r, s, o. c sc yr nicea.ea t 'thui; mtes, 'ir.y 'tana, "Eagles. : 4 t 1 'Ce-uSe-vin Ashing tie get f ;;d stjT ier W:5hi, or f Ji an 1 VNsv 1 , '-t-"l. Watches, 0 ats ckabt glass shade that wiUi iur. windiuz : '. hv 15 'y'ai c-ittJe. .: '.Al-kjTif of Wi ? nd ir.frf to j!;' LVt a?ti ai . "fry alver . ;trv v'. iiCbL- . .1 I hairvci t e'.gvc g; - worki rr.ude wnh aCiti rsc ders tie c v' to bv .! ' lit " v ; I 'Uoomtea fan Arefit Jor ;diiisIntaf'ni? ; .1 4" 0.'K' i1 j.i;k ;V'.s, N an vital tsitti .1 1 s'.?.te-feii-9 ;aie; i v.i: 1 1 V 4V1 f 4 ur ' - 1
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