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! )D J , tenia fmjfn 1 u-jkZ v. " - 1 - i' - i iV ii ' ri , OURS AUK THE PLANS OP FAIR DELIGHTFUL PEACE, UNWARP'O .? BT PA,RTT &AGE. TO LIVE LIKE BROTHERS'' t . ' . --. I - - -" ,-.!. . .r,)ijr-J-:.."-.' .f - .1 i VOLtBIB XXXV. TUESDAY, FEBRITARY 4, :1834. 1 NO. I3i id )) MAY H IF- "ii (SBJS !? rti&i- t"r iffn r m . - , :;iMiiMaiimf taigas Ti -v 'jX v t? .: t ' 3 ; ii : - yJcisei Son Bamii tjct ttniram: 6tte haf in advance. Thteelio do not, either at the time of wibacrilnng, ' or snbeeouetitlv. ve notice of their wish to hare i the Pipr diacDtinQe4. at tie elplration of the yeir, riB be presumed as 4esinng us conunusince Until cottBtennanf3e4. r Vol exceeding sixteen Unety vnl be inserted rrw ifiBef for a Dollar ; and twenty-five cents for caen subsequent publication s those of greyer length, in proportioa. v If the number of insertions be not matked on ihttsu they will be continned until or- . dered qvX, and charged accordingly. r : . X PUBLIC SENTIMENT, ;Ye bav.f nerer known swell unanimity of opinion : among1 our brethren of the Prcs in North-Ca-ioiina, on any subject, as now exists in relation to the conduct of the, last Legislature n refus- '.SngJo respond to the expressed wishes of the iPeople . as declared in their primary meetings, and through theirDelegtes in Convention ; As evidence of thisV we publish the following i Extractj from IdilTcTent Journals, printed in Yarious parte ofthe State and represenng the j-viewi of JluTerent political parties. But one Reeling pervaJft the wholc-a feeling of regret 'nd disappointment we had like to have said. of indignation. i ; i Train thf JVevbem Spectator, tOdr legishitufiB hki adjourned, after a wsjionor eighv wct-ks, apu never coma the' noiuted a potUeiml parturiunt manic pftscUttr mt :bav been more apppsiiely anpltf.d, ' Tbeitime has arrived at whieh li is crtiuinui on ine paa m uuuuv juuiu alista to let ther partiality for individual! seal their lipaluO matters which deeply concern the whole community 5 or rather the time has come, when the gangrene : which threatens the destruction of the Commonwealth must be sqbjected ,to the Icdife or the cautery jtpl preserve its exist ence. What has our. Legislature done to meet publici expectation to contribute to the good of the people, to discharge the duties fur which it assembled f ttas it met the wishe of the State on a single lmDortant point r Has it even ottered a aincle fcuggestioitJiatvvill result ben eft cially ? If not, what has the Legislature done f and they ate only tt jkyspt out of Uie public CwunciU bv the means usuallr emnloved lio secure a place there,. i it is stated in tue Kaieigii uegjister that hot one dollar has been appropriated from ihe public Treasury for Internal Iinnrove- tnents--even the pitiful sum of 81500, fwhich was a9wd td pay the trnvtlling ftN penses of a States EcgineeK n makiDg surveys, was refused. If it had been grantel, it is believed that an Engineer would have been assigned without hesita tion to perform the duty. The Yeas and Nats-on 'this. question, and on he i-eiec"- Jtion jiif tlie plan rectmmended by the Board pi internal Improvements and the Great ponvention, are not stated in the Raleigh papers, but we hope they will be. Let lis see tnc names on every question re lating to Internal Improvements. From tJie North-Carolina Journal. Our, Legislature. In our last wq noticed the adjournment of this body, and Hue number of public and private laws and resolutions passed by it. to Ugaiii adverting to it it is neither our pur pose to comme.Rd generally its doings, nor with acoteraporary to pass a general sentence ot condemnation upon all its iacts. So far as its labrs have been li Irected to meet the wants and wishes and to promote the interests of the people -we are-willing, nav we are anxious, that the members should receive the approba . p ji ... . a i - . tiun oi -ineir oonsiuuenrs. nat wneu eycr they have obviously defeated schemes welt calculated to From the Wilmington Free Prcst. j tion of Constitutional Reform left on the We publish in this dav's paper a list Docket, to eke out more long sessions. of all the Acts of our Legislature, both public and private, as they have appeared papers in the Ilateiah There 'will dp. more sorrow than disappointment at the results of the present session, as most of our citizens did, not expect our Legisla ture would do more than they have done in furtherance of the plan of ioternal im provement, which is next to nothing at all. Hut we do not think the case is des perale. If-our citizens will begin the Roads for which charters have been ob tained, future Legislatures will no doubt assist in their completion, or adapt some general plan which will be an important auxiliary to private enterprise. We'fear this tardiness on the part of the Govcrn mentwill operate much against the fu ture prosperity of the State. Many of our industrious and enterprising citizens who are the essential wealth of the State, AVill now seek another Government, more congenial, to their taste and habits. The same effect will follow another session ot- a similar nature ; and the longer our rep resentatives refuse to do justice to them selves and theiir constituents, the les able will either be to throw off the lethar gy .if inaction. Our limits will not per mit us to enter into the detail of. all the causes by which a weak and incompetent assetnbTage of citizens, guides - the desti nies of our "sovereign State"; they lie deep in a system of error, of error per petuated by patriotism and love ot hber- promote the great in- ty ? but a patriotism unenlightened by fterests of the Stale , and the people, and science, and a love of liberty unchasten- nave tauen stiorc 01 puonc expeciaiion, cu by pronneiy. inesc iruius. may ub Ithen weido condemn, and we would that ungrateful even to those who know t'letn tneir consuiuenis wouio conuemn inem, i vuue sucu. uw inc wies in nc nam and withdraw that confidence which thev dealing. Our State demands the aid of have abused, aud proven themselves un- all her citizens, from the feeblest up- worthy ot. In this we wish to be under- wards ; and there is no subj-r in the stood as speakingof the 'majority; In the I wide range of political discussion, that passage ot laws incorporating several his, at this time;, an excelling interest to hanks, and renewing the charter of the tha fate of North-Carolina not eveu the Bank of Cape-Fear, they have, we believe, preservation of the Union itsfelf. provided means of relief to . a large "porti- We know that the people are apt to On of the citizens of the-State, and laid imagine that those who do not flatter them the foundation of a circulation medium, tare not tnendly to their interest. lhey Which if prudently managed by those ob- shall never be flattered or deceived by us taining the privilege, will answer all the we love their prosperity and happiness purpose that Bank bills are made or can too well to be guilty ot such meanness and be made to answer. By the erection oflduplicity But let them look to their E- rj To 7Sa 31 the Coanty of Yancey, the Legislature lection grounds and see one of the causes Jt assemoedt received 40,000, awxi. , o. l.t. .,mKr rn tu. nr,Dni Ta nf tu nr. nljtotrneM Ifhis be a true history of I f citiznt that justice aa equality tioneering slang by which the people are 4t. ..usmn vaiid wa haliava l fn na f tinner I ... - x; . J I . O J ; . . r. r ?W",M .r?' ,w. mw hich our institutions deliaht in. It has rdeceived while the people of that region are refus ed the com moo and unalienable right to have their case submitted to the popular voice. Not,a thing has beri done for th prom.pAion of Kdu cation, although! the Con stitution of the State demands imperious ly that the Legislature shall provide good Schools for te purpose of dispensing the blessings of knowledge to the people. - - w ; ; ; T!;e Hillsborough Recorder, in allusion to the thriftless results of the Legislature says : - But not one dollar has been appro priated for the purpose of assisting in the prosecution of any of the works ; uay, our LegislstuRe veu refused to make an appropriation to deiray the travelling ex penses of an engineer, in case the Presi dent of the United States shouldsend one to make surveys for us. We had suppos ed that former experience would have shown, that something more efficient than acts of -incorporation was required to save the sinking fortunes of the State. Ave had supposed too, that the popular feeling in every portion of the State, in relation to tin matter, had been so unequivocally 1 ,1 1.1 .4. . m tr expressed, that the most timid in iour Lie gifature would have ventured to adopt, in part at least, the enlightened policy which is diffusing activity and enterprise through ail tins States around us, and is giving to them an abundant and unprece dented prosperity. Shall the people of this State no longer be permitted to hope for betr Ihingi ? lias Van winkle, arous edi himself, rubbed his?eyes and stretch ed his legs, only that he may turnover and compose himself for another nap ? Our Legislature has, in one instance, man ifested liberality ; they have appropriated in two years o$e hundred auti twenty-nve thousand dollars for rebuilding the Capi tol ; but it contracts strangely with the parsimony .wij-ich has been- observed in other aod- moP.e important particulars What would be thought of a farmer who tdmuld expend large sums in buWding a fine house wldl'e he permitted his farm to run to waste-' and rum for ;want of im provement ? .Yet our Legislators claim to be prudtn ffme.nl- Whether such pru dence wrll satilfy.the people, let the elec tions in August tell." and reason to discern the causes of its decay and destruction ? I thank the Secretary for the disclosure of this plan. I trust in God it will be defeated ; that the sound and sober State Banks of the Union may rfsist it, for it is their caue; that the potr men and laborers in the land may resist it, for it is a scheme to get Trom every one of them a dollar's worth of labor for fifty cents, and to make frauds the currency of the country as much as paper. Sir, the Bink of the United Slate3, in any other relation than to the currency, and property of the country, is as little to me as to any man under heaven; but after the prime and vigor of life is passed, and the power of accumulation i gone, to see the children stripped, by th. monstrous imposture of a paper currency, of that the father's industry had provided for them this. Sir, may well excuse the warmth that de nounces this plan as the precursor of uni- tc m q tr anil t'ttin urauiuj 0,111 i u nit St NOTICE. - ' .. . -V , ' STpHE Subscribers respectfully inform the clC iL zens of Raleig!) and the Pib bcr generallr; tht they' have employetl a first rate WATfc.fi fVXH CLOCK REPAUtB8.i which wid enable them to repair all kinds ofWatches, Clocks, Jewellery, &c. in a very superior: style, and warranted'to perform Welli. or n cfiarge will bo made. All orders from- distance,-' punctually attended to. .. VV. J. AYJfc. CO. , Ttileii, Ja. 13; 1834. 10 tf RICE. ONE Cask Fresh Wilmington Rice, just re ceived and for sale by WILLIAMS sf' II AY WOOD. Dec. 16. ONE OR TWO OVERSEERS 1710 R the present Year, wanted by the Sub, . scriber. WILLIAM .BOYLAN. Ttaleigh, Jan. 20, 1834. It Hterall so,- serious and momentous A BLACKSiTIITH . AN'O SlweJtIakerWaiUed Tiie Subscriber Resimwo itKuub' Stork, Wake county, North Carolina, wants a good BLACKSMITH, aud Jcnies & Williams, residing at the same place,' a SHOEMAKER. One of eadh trade can get constant employment at goxl prices, vf applica: tion is immediately made. WILLIAM ROLES. January 10, 1834. . . . 1Q 4w- as common and familiir to all, Arl fAccol o Mrtrinnr v!nijan rc n v r actqK. I at ilia mf f K mnoal tr I a f i o Vintfaa tol a 4 n ac av t w. ifoAlr i v i h a AiiaiiiArt.4 O O s , I J t ilished a claim to the gratitude of Uiose lar ? "Gentlemen, I come before you lion oi ii-rmtr. i Are yu w..- ho f ht for lhe n0ll0r 0f the State, to offer myself a a candidate for member l.nA ititcta till thniieanil rinllurc nort J O . .1 J ,.iS w vrv; i lor theimnart al ererc ie ufitfi cnnat tuti- of the next Genera Assembly I am : year, and every year, on inen who are! . - . 1,. ..c.i ua .rt.ir Uher: faithless or inconetent ron.inenj ThVre are a diss of enactments, which &c. Well-all this may be very true, who know your wishes otdisregard them r , wc are fearfnl wiTl retard rather than pro- and he may be withal a very holiest man. whicl.they are i' ended and vet unfit to guide the helm uf State. we allude to the several We suppose too that it may be conceded Rail Road Companies, j that a very ignorant and corrupt man may Legislature has not met I si ve this sniendid catalogue of qualifica- equivwuitions are poor suouuutes at then ? Xre the people to cinated nrosoeritv and wise leflris-! . , ,i -. , - . - i . 1 ' .-. . " r ; r i - 0 i nipifii w unoc nr larrrn i-rkrTnn ni ittwitncrp in nrpmnii'Pi. nnn B'lVP rromr in JatlOn : - f . . j il li A .ndiinla iift-lin .Q.. oal n . i n.K Kaii'! la trj.i ... m fl.nt ti rifiiio t . ininiefaM In 4Ka rrt 3 recommendations through Uieir Delegates Let them be assured that many a candi in Convention assembled, and assumed date brags of . hard' work" and of being to dictate to the people, to those, by vir- one of the people, who do?s not care tue of whose authority they were clothed la straw for them or their interest- he with legislative unctions, as to what is only wishes to advance his own interest, by these pretensions to deceive citizens ; and lie does it effec- V. "i-note the object. lie luieiaicu vj lat-ciicu tu y inc prvnt X "..'.', From the SaUtbury Journal. j It u unnecessary for ut to tell our rea-J ders again, that oar Legislature did no-d thine forthe lnternarlmprovement ot tne P ' . 1. ii ! J ' " I.. I.J ma nv tunr A a vtrvit lrnAm nAtliimv aKiktif ntl Ta rl ucni o a urVi rl I f nml lva f , 1 rr : a ii ,i ill I j 'i I j juu iviauv lillllll ftliVUk 1 uu I ii l uv.ciijtf "iivii f miu hcui iiij tia tne prime caue ui anui, uau . gmuu,,, interest?, you have not the capacity to much as any other can do the man who until xn cause is rem ovcu we m ay jU(lge for yourselves, and we will perform looks with contempt upon the honest yeo nnt iTnir.t anv thinir better. Sectional r ' . ... r . , ' r , 11 : ;,CH" v- : . v final orace lor you: we win i just uo maury oi our couniry woo are me sinews njeaiousies ur eri.auy im uencmg , M hat t) u seemeth gooanj 0 more, i and the strength of it, and whose occupa- II .nam tare nn 11 niiis(inn iv!ih mvnlvri I . . - - .1 Q . . I BrWD . T'l .T" ,." " v . ""e :, f It is true that you are favorable to Internal I tion is the nearest, to the dictates of na i)ia Intfrst8 ivf lh dtnv.rent nrts ot the I " . . . . . r. ... . .. . ""V" : - n : 7 Yi ' i Jmprovcmems : it is true that vow nave so ture ana the commands or uod. ut we I tate : one party, rauier man i suner inq deUared throuh your j)eUS in Con- despise no less the ignorant and prcsum v.1." " ' ? ; , vention : It is true that you are willing toting demagogue, who pretends to be their WHIM.! ,v.-i.....r,.., " 1 rloHrro the Imfh nf H, lntt : Un.y The following further extract from Mr. Bijtket's Speech on tha removal Of the Depositee, ia so full of truth and eloquence, that we cannot well re- - eist the inclination to insert it : 4 Sir, the project of tth.e Secretary of the Treasury astonishes me--it has as tounded the country. If is here, that we find the source ot the .present agony it is in the clearly avowed design, to bring, a second times upon this land the curse ot an unregulated, uncQntrQtyd, Slate Bank paper currency. We are" again to see the drama, which already, iii the course ot the present century, has passed before us and closed in ruin.w If the project t&hall be succssTul!j we are again to see these paper rifissilcs shooting in'every di rection through the country -a derange ment of all values- a depreciated circu lation a suspension of specie payments then a further' extention df the same de testable paper a still greater deprecia tion with failures pf traders, and failures of Banks, in its train to arrive at last, at the same pint from wMch we depart 25 or 50 Dollars Reward ' "W1S7TLL be given for Negi-o DICK and his wile IT SALLY, who left me on the night of the 14th instant. Dick is about 35 years old, about 5 feet 8 inches high, bow-legged, down. look and very blaek. His wife is very fleshy, rather low and not very- black. Dick was dressed .in linsey, and has with lum some good clothes to wear, and some bed clotnes, &c. it these .Ne groes are take rt and confined in any Jail within the State, $25 will be given ; it out oi tne state, 50. SAMUEL COBLE. Orange county, 1. C, (Rock Creek.) TURNER 5f HUGHES j HAVE just received from Philvlephi&,: NeW Yorkajid Boston, a large variety of Grek, Latin, Span all, French Sc English S chttol Rooks, embracing every book of the kind ftsed in this country, from the Infant School to the most lear ned Academies and Colleges among which are the following new and valuable Publications The Book of Commerce by sea and land, exhi biting its connection with agriculture, the arts and manufactures, with a map oftha World and numerous engravings. . . 1 Scenes of Americn wealth and industry in pro duce, m-nufactures, traite, tlie.fisheri.es, &c. The book of politeness and propriety of deport raeut, dedicated to both sexes. The Boy's Own Week Day Book, a very inter esiing and instructive book for youth. The Child's Annual, 'a. beautiful cheap and va luable present for children, j Raleigh, N C. Jan. 9. 10 General Meeting of Stockholders Bunk of Cape Fear, . 11 lh Jan. 1834. S ' ' A Bill to re-charter the Bank of CaDerFear having passed into a law, it becomes tlvcduty sfi the President and Directors of said B&tdC. to con vene tlie Stock'jylders to take into cdn$Kleratoh the provisions of the Act, and to decide upon the acceptance of the Charter. The President therefore, with the conctirrence : of" the Boad of Directors appoints Monday the 17th Februaryuexl, for a' general meeting of the Stobkholdei s, at their Banking House in AVHv mington, and hopes the importance of the sub ject will induce full attendance of those inter I .-t i i i ested. JAS. OWEN, President. January 15834. A. RUNAWAY SLAVE, WHO calls himself ANTHONY, and says he belongs to Win.' Williams, near Camden, S. Carolina, was arrested and committed to the Jail of this county, on the 28th ult. Said Boy is about 20 years o!d, about 5 feet 6 or 8 inches high, dark complected, speaks quick when spo ken to. and is a verv smart fellow. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away ; other wise he will be dealt w.th agreeable to law. ; JOHN McGUIRE, Jailer. , Burke-countyi-Jan. 15, 1834- 11 3t State of Worth-Carolina. Chatham County, COUrJT OF EQUITY, SEPTEMBER TERM, 18331 Wdliam William, . -VS. John Hollowell, Thottias Sears, and Betsey his wife ; Stephen Moore, Stark Moore, Redding Hollowed and his wife Jincy, and William Mc- Cauley, AdraY. of Thomas Moore deceased. I T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, I. that Thomas Sears and Betsey his wifr, Ste phen Moore and Stark Moore are not inhabitants of this State; It is ordered, oy uourt tnat puoii r.i e I . .... I VKUK C W tG J(UC Uf II VC JIUll VJl IS 1 U CiU K9 1 111CI1U, W lie II IU laut UU 13 UUC IMS reel i ug, nuwever, is numau naiurei . r ,, noo -f . - .w.jl.'Wi-tw.p; .i;.,aM Ti. tua currency. "J . J ' tr.t" J . I O r . l . h i t and we cannot so much blame our;Ijgist any extent of matter. Also, to attend to the Collectiito or BosDise of Debts of any kind, or a; any ilisUance, where the amount may be worth the .journey. - .- - His. charges for Transcribing, will be, 15 cents per 100 words, when the copy exceeds 500, (if under that number, the price will be higher in proportion.) .Ii calculations arid additions, in fi gures are to be made, the price will be enhanced 25 per cent. r . '. ,- For drawing any Instrument of common length, ; longer ones in proportion. For Bonding Accounts of $50 and under, 5 per cent ; over $50 an! not exceeding, $100, 4 per cent : over SlOO, 3 per cent. Will be charged. For Collecting Debts ol any kind, not exceed " m, m I lilt. TJJm, M tLIIV M W . V VilVft fllt. XAWWW r . tA ka UaM ar th f'nnrt.HnilSP in thu MWn I ' 1 ' , Iftll. Retwfeen thR.latftf Janna'rv. 1811. I' YZ .. .vk:-.i vt u perccnu anover iw,pwcen win us w - - " - - - -jt i nr r-iLisiiuruuu. uu mc luirvi ..vjihjt i.i .mh i t i anu tne cioCkOi me year 10 it, nitire luau next and plead. Answer or uemur, mc uiu wm nr, f tM--n; ki.iq n one hundred new Uanks were established, be taken, pro coaiesso agamst tnem, anu nearu some ahatemenf will be made in the fore ..r to supply thrs more uniform and better eParte- . , , croinir charges for Bonding and Coitfctfas-: ao- u W .-.t. ... WiTtss. ' ' UM1S 1 unruji. vien mo - . ".k.-- . a j. millions Ot Capital nt ,t.Offift. the 3d Mond:iV ot W wiCu5u u,.rv,v It 1 A-l 4. h . . . I A 1 'II I - ' - caned in oy mai uanK, twenty minions Forest Hill Academy. ' "VTISS l. C. PERRY has lately baen employed ,LvXto take charVa of 'this Xustfty tion. - The ; Exercises will commence on the first .Monday uf February next, for, Girls apd small Boys. - lhe course ot Instruction will embrace Read ing. Writing,' Arithmetic, Grammar, iGeogmphyv History, Natural philosophy, and Chemistry, with, Needle Work and Drawing. Tuition, from $5 to $7 per Session, accorumv to the grade of study. 5 . j i Board can be had in Families near the Academy at a moderate price. 1 . SAMUEL H. SMITH, WILLIAM CRENSHAW, Wake Countv, Jan. 8, 1834. " : , 11 2w j Trustees. Writing, Bonding, Collecting 8a l THE SUBSCRIBER is desirous of refreshing the memory of the public generally, that he is- at all times prepared to execute' WaiTtJro of a nv description, that may be required, such .as ' drawing Obligations and Contracts of any charaq lev costing up Account uookj, anu i-anscnuintr 4 el ,jn ioi. nie to recai tne recoi- cation be made lor the spce ot wx weeics n tne lection of theillouse to a few of the more Kaleisliltcsistcr, that unless tUe said ibo oi..;i-;n in..la nfibar !- ;fli0 firC n,.,lr mas Sears and Betsey his wife, Stephen Moore 311 I l 11 V I KSJ wi (iiu llitjt A 11' l Hi IJUM l I ' . p 1 .vf tl.o .ITnifcr-, Siftfaa Pvnir,,l !w M,rrl,. Od SUKMOOK, appear av u,c h.m . rrar fhevalue field . ur:-i.. ... i w:Jl J fvour lands and all other species of your in the llJor Nnith-narnlina mWaln iU nta WrfJf- true that we arebut joar and honored inemory- rnnSPd bv SOm tnrrihl rolnVum i4 "VantS. are the GUAUDI- IS Capable AtiB AV TU V BtTBT 1 C TDfrtQTT n tar v r m-TT nature ; 1 1 -j Ivuw We intend to publish the vote on twd 17 ,i " u xlZ r Wo, no. or three very important questions',! as scon TJi pp.i i ' 1-7 i as we can gkthem, that the People may rT.1 h ffent lt I A-Lt- Z.?Z it.A iu. AJ We will then tell them. rj eeiwpo was jut. uim mw usumhi mc mcu n . . , . , , . , , iatercf of iheSUt i ' I' 'UU ?h I From the J?ayettewUe Qbierver. Trik LaorsLATuiiE We rejoice to fin 1hat our brother Editors In .Ilaleieh,! liabury and Newbern, have taken strong State frenprnllm : it is trim that thix m is) nPonl hmiht ak. are not whelher the caiieu m uy uiai pans, twenty minions g eDtember ,1833 O .J .... I I "... . Uf nnr.it i cii allml woe invioloi n I n r.... TtmO TITrtUPBftV nt P. ' .1 . . . . i tvaat in rn n a nt nua ami o unir anrf yer, or a doctor whether he can plough, ""c- v A " r 7 . " .rll.l a umma, nr flnruh en 0rU. millions, 'tuuti me amounioi circulation uwukiv imviu i iiiAiti uiv.1 , vi i uMut.Kjn ilia wviaavi a i , ,1,1V,,-,. 1 1 -i .. . . Ir rtniac nt rlvift Klnv ivirni hiwn tmanrv. moneu whether he has been to college or an old- . "-"v- . , . fi.t.l 1 1 1... .k 1,1 . ,,;fc imiiiuiujwcic uusncu uuw iuch iucw (u tii,icuiH!r uir vuiuc uciu at.uuvi---uuit nicy wiiu siuiim t asn., . . ; ' . lanzuase of Jefierson, ot beloved r.1"" . n..v .w,.M - ti : i. r.n.i Krvusrusi ami i pepieiuuer, ioit. a an - m Jin 1 m r r x u 1 rj - 7 ' I 11(111 W V W L W W ltlt7 F r w sion, the circulation of the country, in ;he course ofr fifteen months, increased 50-per cent, for from 45 to 868,000,000 ; and the fruit; of this more uniform cur rency was M failure of innumerable tra ders, mechAiics, eveu farmers ; ot one hundred andesixty-five Banks, with capi- tals amountms to au,uuu,ouu ; ana a loss to the United States, alone, in the the re Affl nuMtmn.hl,, k.,,.. .i ' I : jui wnauiGg iukuicus hc iu 5eipl 0l Qan$rupt paper, to an amount : j! jyr rr" -7 "Mthe exception ot the estaOluhment of sun- ceedin&ur millions of dollars. 1 icHueutj, in tuus re Pubuo 'Treascrt, for From the Oxford Examiner. The Legislature On the fourth page t . si . r ii' a . . wa insirr .1 liar ni hii imp Kiiniir. arts. l ney let in I nAacp, the recent session, and so manv rew OUIOI llieirtfth. Pr'iv.ntP f.awa and Rpealutinnfl as lueir own use.x rtm w inoilaia pii Ci x oner infarAat in 'liiA nearly 234,000. Andvhat did theyilo !e may there see what Ada been done to earn Uus money ? Ehey passed some by their servants and a bely dispLy l,ccur,ur .waoi puuuc utility, many 0f wrelched framienta he iw jffrtd. With f hanrnnt n.n.V t. Lion of the estaoliihment of sun- jexceediog f$ur millions of a demoralizing I . .. . ; tH IIIU9 I C- grouna a-atnst tne iniaenuue xime-servu flecting on-ti C0Qtluctf a tuajl)ritv of cour.seortheliite General Assembly. , Uia n mber8 of the Lgislatk do believe iuot sincerely, that they speak ,vu j, Tn,!.. i .i..L I aAv . " inn sp-w m HUVI 0 b WU US UCIltlU lit- 1 11" dry Banks, there was not a solitary mea- take tuia sutliiriary from the treatise of sure perfected to meet the wishes ol the l lr. Gdllatitf, on the Curreticy and Bank btate of Nortb-OaroUiia; Raiidolph County, v Court of Equity. Fall Tnnl 1833. : John Hendrix and ficy bis wife, Iiic Law rence and Patsey his wife Jacob-Craven and Sarah hi wiW rhows Macoii, Hiaoah II coo. Nathaniel Mcon, John ,Mpon, Ja"ues OJcll and Harziltai Johnson and Jmes Johu- son, jun. by their guaidian aud next frieud . James Johnson, Against John Bowdown, Jsmes Bovdown, Francis Bow down, Josiah Bowdown, I'leasiut Buwdown, Charles Johnson and Elizbetli his wife, Ai liaro Macon, Henry Maeoo, Pleasant Macon, Gideon Macon, Wdham Hodden and Mary bis wife, Patsey Odell, and the children of Alston Macon, dee'd. XTaDDcarins to the Court that the Defend JL ants Jmes Bowdown, Francis Bowdown, Jasiah Bawdowo, PleasaHt Bowdown,: Charles and Betsev His wifr, tiie Children of Alston Macon, decM, William Macon, Henry Macon. Pleasant Macon. Gideon Macon, Willam A: V. instances may pecuriu which the, charornay be augmented, according to the circuinstances of the "case, 3) '- '" Tb Sub.criber wdl also eo on Missions to atif distance, and, transact business of any othiet ud 1 fi for a uberal compensation. In nil t ua thff I . i ii will K dumamlihlit ..-fa'. - ' soon as the .service is performed & returns made. r!f It is believed that U wdi be Mm.tid Of every , person acquainted withthe -v$ubscrbey,'bittvhof -j 1 is fully qualifiedfq jtUe dkairChei.da . i ties ftUich the proposes to undertdli ajid hiv. i ' v$ iiii i uaiir liic iici.i.ai&rT.. ii . v ciiitjils amtw ties, the ui.raost reliance ay be placed ittifcClik' I performance and in hi njeTPJtTr payinjf"' a t pvr Bonds and Monica that may piss through. - -; r his hands. ., .; . . f. 4 .-- , Letters may be addreised tohim at Warrenton, i . . N. C. by mail (post paid) or otherwise, from a , f distance. . M. W, DUNNAYANT. t- VVarrentfm,n6th Jan .1834. 11 v i i i - .ii. i - - i State of Nortli-Caroliaa, Chatham County. '' Court of Equity SeptemberTerm, 183 f 'lUebeecaUtley and others,?; Harwell Rawlins and Thomss Bariam, vie ieetin m tiie peome, anu uiau ui a! f veryfar from tia va- uiu aaa wuv n vi v 4 sptriUwdl be aroused amon wiu produoe a radical, .sweeping Reform sucU; reform, as will ensure a faithfill response tu the wisheii and r instru cttons f the euUglttened portion of the peoplei Fbr thisMir nose let the Press fc crv al- 2 o ml and spare tint." Let the People holll meetinirs in every Uountv, and resol as weTl as to themael k "i" , ' " people, in relation to tne prosperity auu :n Svstcm ot;fhe United states; one ot i'"0" rv,,jr i ppermf wwreMimwionoi uw.wrari ood as denouncing Lr ihe advancement of the crcat interests mntaiaUhJ rhlihutin th J orPit ape not habitant of this State. lt,i ordered thjt Thomas Barbaa. reside beyond the li it: there were thus? S? ?i?iSfS! the m.St VaW - contributions that great Courtf that publication he made foil of this state. is ordered, that ad vcra- true to the neonle - L. ' P1" "'l" Sagacity anwan uni nn? spirit oi researcu ueeks, in tiie taleigh Rsister, tor tbe iaaid meot beTOade by ihe Clerk and Master in the ' i, l "r ' , I - t.7- t o J "J vi on"""',, "v i nave uiaue -jso tne political uicraiure oi ideieixuais to appear ai wie ncu ru meien Ksjrster. lorrmx weess, notiijing me stan-siT utvi-j- Mine rniinirin ami i.tnrn. 11 ia nni ni t i Lioun i iiuj -r- i .icienuiii 1 iims, umhhim. , w . t v . -t W I.V M.p " . " -v . fc- w , - - . . ... i 1 1 . rj -. - - i. VW'2 1. iJ W V .uore thin to decle ihe gen- T r "J . t rT ."""if05 Ural truth that almostevery' thing expect.- iw i v f " r X- a ,mser- ed of the Legislature has been neglected a? . triT J - 1 wl v,,Blfl,iem,rn- or despised by tliit body. The great q w .. upuuscauieasures oecause i they caUse Jf tie InVernal Improvement of the not In sunnort those, who ! have betrt ell I VT & "c clu' H State has been . f.". -. .' v M i.. 4 " r?lt i time tnai tue neonie snou d consider leavocuo unite. upqui - ., ,,. .t t A. . . . . individual Vuf more !beraluna expaHdM :rr" T v. '"ww1,T"PUad fcej Jhafthey can act tur; theiaaeU views. There i i DO see ts. r not only neglected, but positively injured, by the very repreheh ible apathy, not to ?ay stupidity of the Ledslature. The demands of ihe West have beeu again unheeded, aodthe ques eini nf th ftlpint Rmk that she has en- Uy, on the 4iU Monday m Mareli next, to peu, Superior of Kquny v Jathr. sins ot the esent Bant, that she has en ? e demur to the complamants pill l.vJtobe held attbe CMrthooseiaTViitt' deavoreu to.ninuse; amoo;;tne people.- n,h.,.i triiMi nra confess will be enter 1 ..r,u ih .3.1 -iia,kd.irUaY-Lfteh . - 'I lna .na AOlilKIa no annfaUan! wlllf I . 1 .U ril.., .n.l ti .a'l 1 '. ' ' . .. . l .11 . : .t-!. " a hi? uij vjWuj wo w ft(ivuv.wu t'ied against inein miu csii v i ieil and tliervio answer aiKjjHiions hi (uw vvas iot m xne uem oi propeny aione, ov causs win oe ucaru ex pane hi i this 6eer crjrrency. W hat it has cont l- vv VTk r .i . ' k - iii- '::. 'J.:ui I at Asbboro. the 26th pf lleccnber, us in reputai M imposiuie w can-1 : jdJfATH iN WORTH o llntfi knntiirttf urUh Tn 5P trip I r ' return of thse days? Does Pennsylva nia wish It I Does1 ah r man wih it, wW , 'I'siil.. f pleao, or ueinur to tue sarae vr ,oi ut:t. , I WjS0 XftC PilL Will Otf;X.CH vvmwu.fKivv J ,,1833. , j him.' and beard exbarte. ' i .-4',Ki'it- - , ti. M' ; I Witness. Thoima TbompsoiJlerfcif lattet. - ' j nas property or the desire to puisess it Of &ers detcripUm-neailf i jut prFtse., i pf id Cort, at OrBcp, Uiu 3d Mondnyof Sep t v t ember, 1S33, " rfY'y'' ' CV'-rV ' 7-..-f v l -$ .i . - -
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 4, 1834, edition 1
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