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w the western carolinian .,.„,. powbai nof iikikoatku to tlik i'ml'llll status bv thb nob i-kohiiiitki nv it to tin statks ahk bkskkvho to tim ntrh ii._snr._ti vkr.t b to tub hkosi.b — a men dments to the conttitution article x ( number 0 ot vo\umc %%. \ salisbury if c february 4 1843 j whole ejvumbcr 1,103 hums iii ti.k auv 0a3b,©a3nrntaiffs laborers if anted salisbury male and female academy voiavu 1 deserving the special atlenlion of our owo beloved new kugland mr calhmm proves in tbia speech that he ia a southern man with strong affection for in own section of lhe union and disposed to resist in the utmost any aggression on its rights and interests but also thai ho studies and em braces in his policy nnd protection tho furtherance of the common riglus and interests of the e/tiole country — boston quarterly review lr nil ted a number of hands lo work at ~~ the iiiimng business at honrad'a hill in davidson county the usiutl wngns will bo giv en und the bauds will be paid oil wooltly or monthly as they may wish — good board amy lie i id ue.ir hie mine on reasonable terms t phillips allen agent january 14 1 s4'd _ f\f massxciiusktts i || \ b p pi sll kr /.-,/, or snd proprietor distribution hill — the following order was of lered by mi stevenson of huston | and the resin lull his in amendment of the same were presented by col thoinuh of cliurlestown win accepted the inst at tin suggestion of mr allen of nurt field this is the subject matter nf the debute uuw be fore the house bay siale democrat ordered ti.at tho committee on finance in quire into tlm iixpedioucy of providing by law hint all uioiiuvs winch snail be received by this coin moi.wuailh unilor llie ucl of cnngresa to distnbuie llie proeeeils nf stilus of public lauds among the several hiatus shall be i.pprnpriilthd in their fust instance tu tin payment of any dublsdue from this commonweal h and to rep rt by bill or otherwise with instructions to report resolutions lo the following elleoi : — first i'linl the federal government ia a gov ernment uf enumerated powers all powers not del eyaied to t tie united sih'ea by the constitution nor prohibited by il to tbe states being expr._k.sly reserved lo tbe states respeolively or io the peo pie second timt the constitution hss not given to the federal q varnment the power to divide the commits of lhe treasury of the united states or any pur ut roof among the suites nr otherwise or to raise money or to appropriate revenue lor any other purpose than to pay the debt and provide j fur lhe i ecessary agpenees ol the union ; und th it therefore tin proposed distribuiion of a par of he revenue ul hie united slates is lincotis'ltullonill i , \ v „. is caaoi.iaiab is published every friday . ... *.' per auiiu.ii in aileane-i—ot i 60 if "' .', ',,. months otherwise .*'! u»i imairiii .,„,,.. ' a no paper will be discontinued v t hie editor's dist retain until all nrrearuge i .,],,„ aubscriber is worth the subscription '..'■', ne to ii 1 1 iv the editor of a wash to d.soon " i | ea si um bo st i before lhn end of llie year ', ,,| t:.r will be considered s new engagement ,- | .-, s mmis conspicuously and correctly in si ., r w i ire ol i 10 ems or fifteen lines ... typo ibr the first insertion and us cent ... , coultnusaco court and judicial sdvertlse .-, , r cut iiigber than hie above rotes a de ... .,, .•':..• ii,r cent from ths regular prices will ,!„ in yeail advertisers ja7 advertisements r aublicstiun must he marked with the niim . . i-atam de.-tr.-d or they will be continued till , , | ,■n-.ed m,:c..r.l y.^^^^^^^^^^j the i'.tllllv i;\vmvvi'__ku t weuly-xe tenth congrc»n the philadelphia from the analysis tif the ulolte . saturday courier ffllirc exercises of this ip^titution will lv resumed 1 on the second monday in pebrusry 14lli under the direction of the subscriber in the inrgu rooms st present occupied hy lhn kov john 1 schcck with tub is tub world ! ! i.n senate ■friday january 2 . 184v itioaof much other business r allen tint senate took up for solution huluii,lt>nl by him a g on tho secretary ot the trea irmalion v ■-. ml ihe resolution so ns to make on only lo suit hie views of id opposed it mr liiv s movud whole resolution to lay ihe whole subject on the amniidtnent bo printed idud tho yeas and nays which bn appeal to the senator from lie call for the yeas and nays i with the money bill tnr the w lhe inns distressed creature tw of the efforts to smother in irdiot tho opinion of the secre inn as lo the ruinous utfecls of id not withdraw it s being ordered were yeas 27 proceeded to the consideration de bill the question being on - a third reading d several additional sections tn a tax on bank notes und nil oth iiluii.in ns money by corpora co.up lines — ih lax to be tun for the year 111 and to be t per annum till lhe whole tax i each nolo or pieco'of paper so csted his amendment he did m for tho tax ; — his object waa 1 to fix a aum which the large ly eaaily aod the email ones h t.j^ol was tsu tout jtrtt >,» a-nnio pay n tti.te tax these second to operate he auppree small bank notea and stiinplas for the yeas and nays lected to the amendment on the proposition to use ihe texing purpose besides that of raising ing power given to the general ■; constitution was intended lo e nature one object of this destroy not to preserve ; and ,...,,.■, , ... .,,,,,..-.,.,,,,, , . _., j in itself may be laudable it journal lor april and also lor july inst we con would be a misapplication ol the taxing power to snlered it al length both in us constitutional bear reach it in ihis way in^s aid aa a question of expediency moreover after remarks from several senators at the ur after tho v rv till discussion tne suiijecl lias re gent appeal of mr king mr lienton withdrew ceive ui i li braiicm-sof congress mid especially his amendment to permit lhe treasury note bill to alter the masterly sp-oolies of ill disliiiguisued proceed put declaied his determination to oiler it senator from s uth car oh a nothing in fact re as amendment to lhe hist revenue bill that came iiiniiis for us tn say bul to repeat what others have up ulre.idv sn 1 ami boiler sud than we could say it mr wright submitted an amendment minor 1 is haid gleaniug after mr calhoun we have izing the issue of treasury notes to lhe amount of no an liiuon lo follow him iu tbe discussion ol any the balance of the amount of the loan of 12 million question relating either in hie principles ol go not yet taken veriuiieut or lu t polity hu usually olivers trie mr evant declared that the addilianal amoint whole ground and however we may be disposed of five millions as well a the balance of tne loan to question some ol his propositions at lirsl we are would be indispensable to carry on the govern or thu most pari obliged to surrender to bin un ment through he year conditionally t last to this subject of dtstribu the yea and nay being ordered on the amend lion ha hue had hie attention drawn lor a liuigli.no j ment were taken and resulted yeas 19 nay 26 and no sni ill portion of his elfins for the last twelve so the amendment waa rejected yours have men directed tu its defeat 1 is but mr woodbury submitted nn amendment provi simple justice io bun lo any that he ai the first ding that the proceed of the public lands bo special of our statesmen to see and espoae its mischievous ly pledged to tne redemption of tho treasury notes hearing and tv has exerted himself ol en alone issued and repealing i hs distribution act lo that end ) braid reproach and obloquy showered upon l.uu after some debate he yeas and nays being oy iron all quarters for its defeat with.a foresight dered were taken and resulted — yeaa 19 nays 20 a sag icily a steedioeas of principle and a firmness so tbe amendment was rejected of purpoae which have won for him a place in ove the question tvaa ilien taken and carried on or rv trulv american heart and the reputation uf dering hie bill to be engrossed for a third reading being hie first statesman in tho purest and loftiest mr calhoun moved an adjournment as the hour sense of llie term that his age or country can boas _,.,„ | ht _______ __ was ,..„ ____ t _ n ,__ „, j j r6!ih hu y tne american people have great mason to ne t , e in full on the meueure proud of ur calnoun and lo cherish a profound j he senate edjourned respect for his tetania and worth and a lender re .,,-.,,,„ .,., .............. ..^ ■_,...„ t ard for ins lame with a pers.,,,.1 hereof ha 110usk op kkprf.sf.ntatives has pusse.l or years ilirough all lhe bnier conflicts mr adams presented n petition frnm a number o i part sinle unsullied by even a breath of sua of cilus-ns i massachusetts siuting that by law no pictoii an intellect ol the highest order enlarged j foreigner of color can now become a ciliaeii of the nnd tiiviiior led by a iong lite of assiduous cultiva | united stales and hold real estate therein anil haiti an iinw.-ar.eil devotion from his earliest i praying that the naturalization laws may be so manhood ot his best affections und powers in the amended as to permit free colored foreigners to public service in high and responsible stations to become citizens of the united slates and lu bold every one of which lie has proved himself equal real estate and ibe duties of all of which he has discharged i mr wise raised the question of reception on i lie will a fidelity ami success unparalleled ... lhe t.is jalsive pen ton and moved to lay that question on tory of any oilier public man in lhe country ; e the table j which motion was carried yeaa 116 clear and vivid perception of justice and a martyr joeys os like fir i ness ol principle lhal would lead him to mr adams also presented a petition from a rush in where " blow lall thickest and heaviest number of oitisens of maarachuaetts staling lhal to its support and tu brave power and even the lhe constitution at the united states guarantiee to ate id tin exeeuiioner in its defence ; always rue jeach state in ihe union u republican form of go to the great principles of law and older and lhe vertitnet and that there are thirteen stales nu f,i,t friend of tie tiruadesi liberty embreeing in his lining the slaveholiltng states ir hioir order whosu policy in freedom mid well being uf ibu humblest government are absolutely daepotic onerous and as v»'-!l ss the proudest i iiif.en j unseduced hy ! oppressive m its exactions on a great number of power ui.e.orrupii 1 hy success undaxaied by re i ita citiamis the petitioners theie tore pray that piiistioii he is a man nt wliinu his native country i congress wnuld lako this matter into cons deration may well ly permitted lo boast for suoh/i man is nd lay il jbeh.re the several stale and finally only lhe slow growib ot asea j and in bowing that i to ixlopt bona fea.lble measures by which tins slie knows how lo appreciate nnd tiiiin.r li i i.i ins i alarming evil may hi remedied nnd a republican country inscribe her name high on lhe ii»l of lhe i f't'in of governo t guarantied lo such ol be more advanced nation ol llm earth and proves | stales as are now without it hniljdmjnis_ivjhun_lior-.oli llie elemeiils ul naiioii | mr jones of maryland raised the question of the publishers of ihis old established and univernnlly popular family journal wuuld deem it superognlory lo say a word in commendation of us post or present excel lence and usetulnese its unrivalled snd increasing circulatinn over 86,000 is its best recommendation for the future however a dslerm.nslion to be v.bbt in the van ot hie american newspapei weekly l'iee will call liir increased expenditures and renewed attrac tions fur tlm ootntng year ha no the least ot winch will bo an mi rove nt in tho quality ol the paper and a i ni a ot popular conl i nni mr embracing we lully believe the besl list to any simljsr journal in the world tbe conner is independent in it character fearless ly pursuing a straight tnrw.rd course sod supporting tie best interests ol the public it is strictly neutral in politics snd religion it will maintains high tone ol mo als and not an article will oppesr ill its psges which should not fi'id a place st every fireside it has more than double tin number of constant renders lo that of say other pnpur published in hie cuuniry embracing l io best bundles ol our republic terms reading writinir spelling snd arithmetic jtr 0(1 kimball lirammsr uengrnpby history nulursl i'hilosophy and astrotiotny including tho ibrmer brnnches 7 50 pupils will be charged from the time they onjer jacob t kim being personally scipisinted with the character of the itov air i'riin hnd ins tputliticstions ns uu instruc tor uf youth 1 cbuerlutly recommend linn to my for mer patrons snd the public ss one of the besl teach ers john l bcheck pastor of the l.niii mn church salisbury n c jan 28 184-j iw in addressed to the k.iiior on business mutt n i of post.vob nr tiny will nol be attended lo i rivals and departures of the mails at aud from salisbury stray j^_f smkep ft.mlllls third thai even if me measure in question were r-iiiistiiuliimal no justilicaiiuii could bo found lor it iu tlm plea of expediency now when tho pedeval ooverutnent is day by day unuble to meet us necessary expenses akrivals departures v ■. hi sunday toes northern monday wed ! ,'. j .'. , iil a m nesduy snd friday at 7 ;. rn.sai irday mon a m , wednesday at so liliern sunday titos d.iy nnd i'rtday tit 12 m | , . rn i - lay sou western sunday tubs , , i fl liv m v day and friday st 11 , a m f i ... :.., nn.i.iv and theteaville wednesdsy ,' '. ._._ 1 ('. i und siilurd-il nl c a m ,,!, sunday snd llili-ub wednesday and ! '"''. v ,' hip m solurdnv at v a m 7 . al.i isday.'l burs t.'tior ivv monday wed l saturday at u nesduy and friduy t 9 i i ' a m f sunday and fayrtteviue monday :.„,,,.,,.,— i m and fridsy at 6 a m v t .',,. .•, fiiduv al 7 mm ksville saturday all i j 6 a m _^ i ahi.i:m v t.%i.i:n every one should be proud to palrornse the philadel phia saturday courier as by its unbroken series ot ori ifiii'il american vales hy such da til writers as mrs caroline lee hems mrs st i.eoti loud the i_fldy of maryland professor ingrahame t s arthur esq miss x*ilgwtok miss leslie and many others it has justly earned the title of the american family newt paper 8tbated from the subscriber about the lest of september 1>441 forty head of sheep mostly wethers marked ss fid lows — some witli a slit m cncli ear and an under-bit on of the sni.it and llie others have a smisjth crop in each esr anil an under-bit in i--h car any person giving information eonoerning them to elias lee or john 1 shaver sslisbury n c , will be liberally rewarded david worth ashe county n c january 91 h'.'j a anotheb blow at the imibkry bill govern r palkflbld of maine in hi message speaks us follows of hits measure : " no notice thus far has been taken of any amount to be received under the act of congress providing fur a distribution of hie proceeds of ihe public lands iiiismuoli aa 1 cheristi llie hope thut that law will not long be permuted tu disfigure the statute hook deeming it to liu iu violation ol the constitution dangerous us a precedent corrupting in its mil e ce a delusion a d a cheat iu the good it proposes a prospective burden to the tux payer ami muter all circumstances an uu little short of latuiiy i cannot retrain from recommending the adoption ot resolutions upon the subject and in slrucliou on your part lu those who are bound to obey you to exert their inri.ieuce to pruuure us minis bate aud unconditional repeal and in conclusion he thus nobly carries out the democratic-doctrine let principle govern achon vovciscn literature and w<s determined to spare no expense in innk.iil the sat 1 nr lay courier e perfect model of s uinvers.il faintly newspaper of equal interest to ill classes tied poisons of every i almn we have mode arrangements to receive all tbe magasioe n pa|»-rs of mt.-rest published in england and on the continent hie news and gems of which ure immediately transferred to il col nuns thus jjiniig to emigrant as well us others a correct snd connected account of whatever occurs of interest ci ther at home or abroad xih;uokh vott h via vs ivhll be sold in front of lhe court-house in ™ * lhe town of salisbury on monday llie 7th of february next it being monday of rowan coun ty court about thirty negroes conveyed by burton craige lo sam'l lemly in trust or the purpose mentioned ill iho l>>-ed i conveyance among ll,«o are good house aer vaiits field hand and wtokl'jbm tv the markets psrticular care is taken to procurp the earliest dvi ces in reterence to lhe prices ot all kinds u.'lirom pro vision produce 4c , hie ktit-fof stocks banks money snd lands and our extensive srrsngemente will here slier render nor prices ( urrent of inestimable interest to ihe traveller the farmer snd 11 iiumii.ss classes whatsoever th genera character of the courier is well known lis columns contain s r«at variety of p a t it i a it c ii , r l taily library nag»ibi"e „,,, m/.l.n bv as association os lad.ko of tub a good blacksmith laiitirad d'l'uitmint superintended bt bbv s w ail.kv term one fourth of the negroes will be sold lor nefjiiliable n|s-r m hank with nol more than ninety days to run the balance upon a nedil ul six months alkx w brandon attn in fact for sam'l lemly december 24 1*41 is the cberaie uasette mecklenburit jeffet ionian snd ureenstmro patriot will insert i limes each " i would therefore not only repeat my suggee lion that resolution lor its repeal lie ■opted and transmitted to congress and that the delegation fro nils stale b also instituted in reference to it bui i would recommend furtbov that tins suite ie fuse lo saueiiou h by a reception of ihe money mi lis inn snd articles in literature science tbe arts mechanics agriculture education music news health amuse ment arm io fact in every depar.me nt usually discussed in a universal family newspaper from uch writers as m c leo llenu mr 8 <-'. hull charles ltici.ens bos professor dung i iron professor iiigrahsme m m michael t s arthur me ellen x hand j sheridan knowb-s george p morris mr m st leon loud mrs cure longls jerrold loneph k cbandler m.»s sedgwick ultb leslie iv m e burton professor j frost i it li w patten lydia h sigoumey thos an bell llou libert j conrad mum mitford hubert morris profemtir wines mrs c 11 w esling e l lv.lwer a fireen jr joseph c neil john neal tho fi s e.ir intess nt hlessington cspt mirrvuit k n lucy seymour k i'enn sii'nth to acients-terms tw ,:, u ui.j •_.■! ot hie work will be to define a ltd is :,,, ■,-••, hive duties ut the uiit'ereiit members ot 4 ns ucb ; c iii|.reh n-ivt-iy einbraemg hi a ine-die kjucatiou aud social obligation l '..,... c ...- e.-r llie influence which member 01 hie . "..,.,„;, a it.iver cacti other to educate and lo ,'..,,,, t,r it iiiiy bu truly slid that isini'ies 1 iiiiui i:uliviuusls,.are the materials out . i ..... oty iscouslil •!•-'. '. and which indeed lor.n us ci.uractcr ol nuliuns iu their intellectual ,..,, j luteal i tit pbvbicai peculiarities self-education therefore intellectual moral and jiysical ■,— relative dunes in hie influence one ineui ,..,-. t ,• i_t<ii,l may luvc over others p'irticijlaily v ■,: '..- parcel over the children ;— - in hurt nil that re contribute to form society in n in bun ml and ...... uu e,,ar.icer lo mental intelligence physical len-y and moral power all thai cm contiibule io ."....- i'leiin.-iit and . happiness il will be the aim ot , - , .. - , t t aid and enforce . ,- ■; . „ i is regarded a an elementary school ;....--.. :,. well lilted to its ends and necessarily ex : i ,■,,, i i.iiporlant influence on the entire char ru-i • i-.i inmates through every grade of education 1 cipliued it brings a powerful aid to oihur .-..,, iiiv sven supply the want of tlietn where :.- ik inaccessible talus silas il u ik ub8pectfuh.y infbrmethe eiilaenaol salisbury and surrounding country hint he has commenced taking in work in his line of business at his dwelling where he will make op work alter it is cut nut at tbe fullowirif pricss : — joans cuats snd a'l kind ol liiiti coals 1 q0 cloth coats aj 80 ; pants 78 ; vests 75 ;— overcoats j do all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for work st the market price salisbury n <"., january 31 1*4 r i o t i c £ . ri^he subscriber will sell at the house of robert *■n craige by virtue of s deed of trust on thursday the 17lh day of february neat stuck ot the terms ot lhe courier sre sjtij p«>r annum payable in advance but when any one will officiate ki procure ten new subscribers and send its sjiir par money and poslagl free we will receipt tor one tor each seven copies for 10 three copies tur ijuj or one copy three i for #">• « ' !, i b k i a ti . horses mules hogs and best kind of household and kitchen furniture aleo i , ,. attempted t aid parents to conduct the . . f their children particularly by gininr a .■iirectltin to ihe reading — ihosoeiel principle ..: v'i ni slid li.ibil of indus ry to online a : .... di discipline to excite children to mib and l,...i respect to uul youth of isith sexes - i in ■. ml m iity to make ill hu result i ■r : -, snd n happy nation 1 ;■■.-, ... i be .'',', ii-le-,1 on h,e f,r-l days of j ». . ,. ch may july september and november i ; . , uu'ji.ssi pa per octavo form kscb , , ..-.,, . \\» iiages soiled to msko a yearly j .-- 1 permsiienl value the first j i ...■, :, v.ni.'l march u.e tiflh will be pub i tu :. i oi il,.t.,:«r i i ■a ,, : annum in adv.ace i will thus be i r ..'• .,.,-. r c.i ntained among tbe cheapest i sn the reading i niter vwil lie increased . im extent ot lite sobscription will justify it i 1 dier hopes to interest hi reedera so f,,r i , ,|| b.r th i muiiildy i»ue of ibe "• ''■•■l ■'-•-■.... , ■,;.,,. i;,n',,r be peaks and confi.le.il , ,, ■ardent co-operation ol clergymen < nit vi.u.-o bi bom tbis work will be found eeul l i ,. n e it nil not be bene-itb ib"l t'tle ; i ite-mui lo support a id extend • „ ,| i little volume which ,* wholly " ... r ..,, ,| citizens and lo bless the country i pi ,.. will feet that such a uook should " ni ,, ,. t lumily and read by every mlmber some two ropier nl lhe saturday courier and codey's lo lly's bunk one vear vv,l in e.it b.r 06 five cope e ..!' tbe saturday courier and oodcy's j„'v lls.k one year will be ben lol 10 address m'.makin & iiol.den philadelphia 7 or 8 negroes and a large quantity ot firming iistls of first rate kind also com and oilier articles of crop of the last year together vv ith two wa(ilionkani gear those with whom we exchange will add to their runny obligations by copying the above or referring to it in their coliimiim also the half right of » blscksmith named elijah snd half the imere-l in the tools snd furiiilur of a lilscksmitb's shop together will an interest tn journal f batil.ni : iiy william m coluk of philadelphia z«h m itlih of 1.4*11 on deal creek adjoining chamber winders lewis jacobs and otlieis — terms msdn known on th dsy ot m e jamks owens trustee ii wiin county n ('., january si 1*4 4 this journal will contain — l,i a new eiluion of " a short history of paper money id basking in the united states by wm m l.niige with corrections and additions bringing ihe narrative down lo tne present nine 3d essays on banking currency exchanges and kindred topics in winch eflbrts will be made io pluce ibase subjects in ihe clesiest light possible 3d a semi-monthly review nl the times embracing the most important events especially those which al loc the general operalions of buainess 4th such miseel is neons matter ss wijj while it will add to the interests ol the work subserve its main object which is llu ol showing llu true charac ter ol our paper money and banking system and the etl'eci it bus on ibe morals sod happiness of iho dilter cut class - ,,' lhe community this j nr ml will ,„• especially intend 1 for farmers nnd mechanics bui it is hoped h will not prove uiiuse ful to merchants nnd oilier productive members of so el.lv l vv ill in published once every two weeks hne.n number will contain sixteen page octavo double column with tbe leaves siitcbwl snd set thus uniting the sdv.nt.ge i ibe open she w.th a form con venient tnr binding the paper wu bo fair and the type good iho l-'lr one conv one dollar snd til'v cents s year ,.-,„ |,„, r ,;,,, ., livo dollars or i loiter and twen tv-tiv c-iils eunll , ' fn ten copies 100 dollars or one lloller eacli /„ all nisei subscription must he paid in adinnc 3 mill irons j flhere mnv be hud st c pi.her's foundry on 1 mouth \ auk . i kiver mill irons of slmosi ail de scriptions used in ibis cuuniry — c:r3s ao — saw mill irons oudgeoes sll sorts wheels of a sues ac — when mil on hand lliey u-ay be made to order al a short notice williamson harris agent december 81 1h-u tv am\wa yoh ttalfc '■. low price ststed.it is manifest expensive • ii.iii ,| i employed all clergymen and ii rs tli rel ir -, rnspuctftllly requested to act as v in t ■! , ■- , , . , ni n and renin payment .. cutrenl vl re tbe subscriber live will al inhere ,» • large quantity of plank lesntling nnd oilier bnildin mnlerinls un hend for sain st he mills id rbar'i-s plaher oil fiuotb vadalll ilivor orniiily pearaon mills , il ■. il slices nie all cointniiuiculioiis '.'■.... in , ■mi iii ol iii.t i i'nsrch m iy ho '■■'■■' 1 :.,■. , !,, ,.,!.. 1 1 1 nn sir el n vork ; '' - 1 ■, i i.i , ,, v ii-ii.n_..i'.ii 1 '' , i'o.-i i'lu'l ; ' in.iicaiion ,'.,„• • run i ie editorial de bt to rev it w hu v no it '•'' i ..- v \ rk a i si a uuantity ol ehoioe curled maple plank suitable for u.sking house-fbrniture of various kinds any quantity of saw d muiurh-s can be furnished al a very snort notiee these shingles are si vay made out of hear pine nr yellow poplar ol a r pillar s.se snd r.-ijiiir no ji,uilin<r i ciin i nsib-.l nn the rool hist us they tall from im saw pure #■! per i us i al the mill williamson harris agt december bl lttil t i a r ■|- , .-,,.,- fie wspaper i who will in ' '"" "■- i . ;.. ■ni , . i , patriarch aud end a copy ul i '' • ,"-. ,■,.,,, ..,•■• i 1,1 tbe native american w s»h ' ,.' ', i ,'.,.. , itrumutlv receive the number of tbe i j'<.'.i,,,„,i v ' i"'k s\l.l \ first ra«e av cooking aftoeel oo ch •>;, n r ns apply bl thin office l i:b,r ii |- u flw 1 ul greamaax and immortality we have been parlicolarlv interested in this inst speech id mr ci.l ion lbs ui*i>il,uii,.ii mill which we h , vi placed bl hie bend ,,| ihis it n eta ; no only hs being ob nf the ablest ul his speeches inn as developing a liberal and patriotic poliey reception on the above petition and moved to layl i hut i|iiestion on the table which motion weal agreed t i mr adam offered a preamble and resolution of hie huh si ivery society of pennsylvania slating that wherea it ia proposed that thi country shall avounq negro woman and child ; — ibe i*a fir-n rato conk sod s good washer apply at thi office salisbury ti c january 21 1*1 bl i . jp
Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1842-02-04 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1842 |
Volume | 22 |
Issue | 9 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
Creator | Chas. F. Fisher |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | Chas. Fisher |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The February 4, 1842 issue of the Western Carolinian a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601588200 |
Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1842-02-04 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1842 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 2407947 Bytes |
FileName | sawc05_18420204-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 4/13/2009 11:46:46 AM |
Publisher | Krider & Bingham |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Western Carolinian a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
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w the western carolinian .,.„,. powbai nof iikikoatku to tlik i'ml'llll status bv thb nob i-kohiiiitki nv it to tin statks ahk bkskkvho to tim ntrh ii._snr._ti vkr.t b to tub hkosi.b — a men dments to the conttitution article x ( number 0 ot vo\umc %%. \ salisbury if c february 4 1843 j whole ejvumbcr 1,103 hums iii ti.k auv 0a3b,©a3nrntaiffs laborers if anted salisbury male and female academy voiavu 1 deserving the special atlenlion of our owo beloved new kugland mr calhmm proves in tbia speech that he ia a southern man with strong affection for in own section of lhe union and disposed to resist in the utmost any aggression on its rights and interests but also thai ho studies and em braces in his policy nnd protection tho furtherance of the common riglus and interests of the e/tiole country — boston quarterly review lr nil ted a number of hands lo work at ~~ the iiiimng business at honrad'a hill in davidson county the usiutl wngns will bo giv en und the bauds will be paid oil wooltly or monthly as they may wish — good board amy lie i id ue.ir hie mine on reasonable terms t phillips allen agent january 14 1 s4'd _ f\f massxciiusktts i || \ b p pi sll kr /.-,/, or snd proprietor distribution hill — the following order was of lered by mi stevenson of huston | and the resin lull his in amendment of the same were presented by col thoinuh of cliurlestown win accepted the inst at tin suggestion of mr allen of nurt field this is the subject matter nf the debute uuw be fore the house bay siale democrat ordered ti.at tho committee on finance in quire into tlm iixpedioucy of providing by law hint all uioiiuvs winch snail be received by this coin moi.wuailh unilor llie ucl of cnngresa to distnbuie llie proeeeils nf stilus of public lauds among the several hiatus shall be i.pprnpriilthd in their fust instance tu tin payment of any dublsdue from this commonweal h and to rep rt by bill or otherwise with instructions to report resolutions lo the following elleoi : — first i'linl the federal government ia a gov ernment uf enumerated powers all powers not del eyaied to t tie united sih'ea by the constitution nor prohibited by il to tbe states being expr._k.sly reserved lo tbe states respeolively or io the peo pie second timt the constitution hss not given to the federal q varnment the power to divide the commits of lhe treasury of the united states or any pur ut roof among the suites nr otherwise or to raise money or to appropriate revenue lor any other purpose than to pay the debt and provide j fur lhe i ecessary agpenees ol the union ; und th it therefore tin proposed distribuiion of a par of he revenue ul hie united slates is lincotis'ltullonill i , \ v „. is caaoi.iaiab is published every friday . ... *.' per auiiu.ii in aileane-i—ot i 60 if "' .', ',,. months otherwise .*'! u»i imairiii .,„,,.. ' a no paper will be discontinued v t hie editor's dist retain until all nrrearuge i .,],,„ aubscriber is worth the subscription '..'■', ne to ii 1 1 iv the editor of a wash to d.soon " i | ea si um bo st i before lhn end of llie year ', ,,| t:.r will be considered s new engagement ,- | .-, s mmis conspicuously and correctly in si ., r w i ire ol i 10 ems or fifteen lines ... typo ibr the first insertion and us cent ... , coultnusaco court and judicial sdvertlse .-, , r cut iiigber than hie above rotes a de ... .,, .•':..• ii,r cent from ths regular prices will ,!„ in yeail advertisers ja7 advertisements r aublicstiun must he marked with the niim . . i-atam de.-tr.-d or they will be continued till , , | ,■n-.ed m,:c..r.l y.^^^^^^^^^^j the i'.tllllv i;\vmvvi'__ku t weuly-xe tenth congrc»n the philadelphia from the analysis tif the ulolte . saturday courier ffllirc exercises of this ip^titution will lv resumed 1 on the second monday in pebrusry 14lli under the direction of the subscriber in the inrgu rooms st present occupied hy lhn kov john 1 schcck with tub is tub world ! ! i.n senate ■friday january 2 . 184v itioaof much other business r allen tint senate took up for solution huluii,lt>nl by him a g on tho secretary ot the trea irmalion v ■-. ml ihe resolution so ns to make on only lo suit hie views of id opposed it mr liiv s movud whole resolution to lay ihe whole subject on the amniidtnent bo printed idud tho yeas and nays which bn appeal to the senator from lie call for the yeas and nays i with the money bill tnr the w lhe inns distressed creature tw of the efforts to smother in irdiot tho opinion of the secre inn as lo the ruinous utfecls of id not withdraw it s being ordered were yeas 27 proceeded to the consideration de bill the question being on - a third reading d several additional sections tn a tax on bank notes und nil oth iiluii.in ns money by corpora co.up lines — ih lax to be tun for the year 111 and to be t per annum till lhe whole tax i each nolo or pieco'of paper so csted his amendment he did m for tho tax ; — his object waa 1 to fix a aum which the large ly eaaily aod the email ones h t.j^ol was tsu tout jtrtt >,» a-nnio pay n tti.te tax these second to operate he auppree small bank notea and stiinplas for the yeas and nays lected to the amendment on the proposition to use ihe texing purpose besides that of raising ing power given to the general ■; constitution was intended lo e nature one object of this destroy not to preserve ; and ,...,,.■, , ... .,,,,,..-.,.,,,,, , . _., j in itself may be laudable it journal lor april and also lor july inst we con would be a misapplication ol the taxing power to snlered it al length both in us constitutional bear reach it in ihis way in^s aid aa a question of expediency moreover after remarks from several senators at the ur after tho v rv till discussion tne suiijecl lias re gent appeal of mr king mr lienton withdrew ceive ui i li braiicm-sof congress mid especially his amendment to permit lhe treasury note bill to alter the masterly sp-oolies of ill disliiiguisued proceed put declaied his determination to oiler it senator from s uth car oh a nothing in fact re as amendment to lhe hist revenue bill that came iiiniiis for us tn say bul to repeat what others have up ulre.idv sn 1 ami boiler sud than we could say it mr wright submitted an amendment minor 1 is haid gleaniug after mr calhoun we have izing the issue of treasury notes to lhe amount of no an liiuon lo follow him iu tbe discussion ol any the balance of the amount of the loan of 12 million question relating either in hie principles ol go not yet taken veriuiieut or lu t polity hu usually olivers trie mr evant declared that the addilianal amoint whole ground and however we may be disposed of five millions as well a the balance of tne loan to question some ol his propositions at lirsl we are would be indispensable to carry on the govern or thu most pari obliged to surrender to bin un ment through he year conditionally t last to this subject of dtstribu the yea and nay being ordered on the amend lion ha hue had hie attention drawn lor a liuigli.no j ment were taken and resulted yeas 19 nay 26 and no sni ill portion of his elfins for the last twelve so the amendment waa rejected yours have men directed tu its defeat 1 is but mr woodbury submitted nn amendment provi simple justice io bun lo any that he ai the first ding that the proceed of the public lands bo special of our statesmen to see and espoae its mischievous ly pledged to tne redemption of tho treasury notes hearing and tv has exerted himself ol en alone issued and repealing i hs distribution act lo that end ) braid reproach and obloquy showered upon l.uu after some debate he yeas and nays being oy iron all quarters for its defeat with.a foresight dered were taken and resulted — yeaa 19 nays 20 a sag icily a steedioeas of principle and a firmness so tbe amendment was rejected of purpoae which have won for him a place in ove the question tvaa ilien taken and carried on or rv trulv american heart and the reputation uf dering hie bill to be engrossed for a third reading being hie first statesman in tho purest and loftiest mr calhoun moved an adjournment as the hour sense of llie term that his age or country can boas _,.,„ | ht _______ __ was ,..„ ____ t _ n ,__ „, j j r6!ih hu y tne american people have great mason to ne t , e in full on the meueure proud of ur calnoun and lo cherish a profound j he senate edjourned respect for his tetania and worth and a lender re .,,-.,,,„ .,., .............. ..^ ■_,...„ t ard for ins lame with a pers.,,,.1 hereof ha 110usk op kkprf.sf.ntatives has pusse.l or years ilirough all lhe bnier conflicts mr adams presented n petition frnm a number o i part sinle unsullied by even a breath of sua of cilus-ns i massachusetts siuting that by law no pictoii an intellect ol the highest order enlarged j foreigner of color can now become a ciliaeii of the nnd tiiviiior led by a iong lite of assiduous cultiva | united stales and hold real estate therein anil haiti an iinw.-ar.eil devotion from his earliest i praying that the naturalization laws may be so manhood ot his best affections und powers in the amended as to permit free colored foreigners to public service in high and responsible stations to become citizens of the united slates and lu bold every one of which lie has proved himself equal real estate and ibe duties of all of which he has discharged i mr wise raised the question of reception on i lie will a fidelity ami success unparalleled ... lhe t.is jalsive pen ton and moved to lay that question on tory of any oilier public man in lhe country ; e the table j which motion was carried yeaa 116 clear and vivid perception of justice and a martyr joeys os like fir i ness ol principle lhal would lead him to mr adams also presented a petition from a rush in where " blow lall thickest and heaviest number of oitisens of maarachuaetts staling lhal to its support and tu brave power and even the lhe constitution at the united states guarantiee to ate id tin exeeuiioner in its defence ; always rue jeach state in ihe union u republican form of go to the great principles of law and older and lhe vertitnet and that there are thirteen stales nu f,i,t friend of tie tiruadesi liberty embreeing in his lining the slaveholiltng states ir hioir order whosu policy in freedom mid well being uf ibu humblest government are absolutely daepotic onerous and as v»'-!l ss the proudest i iiif.en j unseduced hy ! oppressive m its exactions on a great number of power ui.e.orrupii 1 hy success undaxaied by re i ita citiamis the petitioners theie tore pray that piiistioii he is a man nt wliinu his native country i congress wnuld lako this matter into cons deration may well ly permitted lo boast for suoh/i man is nd lay il jbeh.re the several stale and finally only lhe slow growib ot asea j and in bowing that i to ixlopt bona fea.lble measures by which tins slie knows how lo appreciate nnd tiiiin.r li i i.i ins i alarming evil may hi remedied nnd a republican country inscribe her name high on lhe ii»l of lhe i f't'in of governo t guarantied lo such ol be more advanced nation ol llm earth and proves | stales as are now without it hniljdmjnis_ivjhun_lior-.oli llie elemeiils ul naiioii | mr jones of maryland raised the question of the publishers of ihis old established and univernnlly popular family journal wuuld deem it superognlory lo say a word in commendation of us post or present excel lence and usetulnese its unrivalled snd increasing circulatinn over 86,000 is its best recommendation for the future however a dslerm.nslion to be v.bbt in the van ot hie american newspapei weekly l'iee will call liir increased expenditures and renewed attrac tions fur tlm ootntng year ha no the least ot winch will bo an mi rove nt in tho quality ol the paper and a i ni a ot popular conl i nni mr embracing we lully believe the besl list to any simljsr journal in the world tbe conner is independent in it character fearless ly pursuing a straight tnrw.rd course sod supporting tie best interests ol the public it is strictly neutral in politics snd religion it will maintains high tone ol mo als and not an article will oppesr ill its psges which should not fi'id a place st every fireside it has more than double tin number of constant renders lo that of say other pnpur published in hie cuuniry embracing l io best bundles ol our republic terms reading writinir spelling snd arithmetic jtr 0(1 kimball lirammsr uengrnpby history nulursl i'hilosophy and astrotiotny including tho ibrmer brnnches 7 50 pupils will be charged from the time they onjer jacob t kim being personally scipisinted with the character of the itov air i'riin hnd ins tputliticstions ns uu instruc tor uf youth 1 cbuerlutly recommend linn to my for mer patrons snd the public ss one of the besl teach ers john l bcheck pastor of the l.niii mn church salisbury n c jan 28 184-j iw in addressed to the k.iiior on business mutt n i of post.vob nr tiny will nol be attended lo i rivals and departures of the mails at aud from salisbury stray j^_f smkep ft.mlllls third thai even if me measure in question were r-iiiistiiuliimal no justilicaiiuii could bo found lor it iu tlm plea of expediency now when tho pedeval ooverutnent is day by day unuble to meet us necessary expenses akrivals departures v ■. hi sunday toes northern monday wed ! ,'. j .'. , iil a m nesduy snd friday at 7 ;. rn.sai irday mon a m , wednesday at so liliern sunday titos d.iy nnd i'rtday tit 12 m | , . rn i - lay sou western sunday tubs , , i fl liv m v day and friday st 11 , a m f i ... :.., nn.i.iv and theteaville wednesdsy ,' '. ._._ 1 ('. i und siilurd-il nl c a m ,,!, sunday snd llili-ub wednesday and ! '"''. v ,' hip m solurdnv at v a m 7 . al.i isday.'l burs t.'tior ivv monday wed l saturday at u nesduy and friduy t 9 i i ' a m f sunday and fayrtteviue monday :.„,,,.,,.,— i m and fridsy at 6 a m v t .',,. .•, fiiduv al 7 mm ksville saturday all i j 6 a m _^ i ahi.i:m v t.%i.i:n every one should be proud to palrornse the philadel phia saturday courier as by its unbroken series ot ori ifiii'il american vales hy such da til writers as mrs caroline lee hems mrs st i.eoti loud the i_fldy of maryland professor ingrahame t s arthur esq miss x*ilgwtok miss leslie and many others it has justly earned the title of the american family newt paper 8tbated from the subscriber about the lest of september 1>441 forty head of sheep mostly wethers marked ss fid lows — some witli a slit m cncli ear and an under-bit on of the sni.it and llie others have a smisjth crop in each esr anil an under-bit in i--h car any person giving information eonoerning them to elias lee or john 1 shaver sslisbury n c , will be liberally rewarded david worth ashe county n c january 91 h'.'j a anotheb blow at the imibkry bill govern r palkflbld of maine in hi message speaks us follows of hits measure : " no notice thus far has been taken of any amount to be received under the act of congress providing fur a distribution of hie proceeds of ihe public lands iiiismuoli aa 1 cheristi llie hope thut that law will not long be permuted tu disfigure the statute hook deeming it to liu iu violation ol the constitution dangerous us a precedent corrupting in its mil e ce a delusion a d a cheat iu the good it proposes a prospective burden to the tux payer ami muter all circumstances an uu little short of latuiiy i cannot retrain from recommending the adoption ot resolutions upon the subject and in slrucliou on your part lu those who are bound to obey you to exert their inri.ieuce to pruuure us minis bate aud unconditional repeal and in conclusion he thus nobly carries out the democratic-doctrine let principle govern achon vovciscn literature and w |