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the western carolinian . • i,1h cow hiis not uklkuatku to thb i'mihi states bv thk nob 1'rojhwtko bv it to thb statrs ark rrsrrvbo to thb f arbs ', or to tub i'mii'i.b amendmenttto the i.arficira . ( whole number 1,10t suma)er \% ot vovume %%. j salisbury n c march 4 1842 sa>aa«*iaaaawataw s increasing thn burden on the people therefore to bicertniii whht retrenchment can ba made in the cxpgmjcj of thj oovor | nil llnia^^^^^^bl tkhms of thk ardsst 2^|§|§3 essdo po.l1ti c k i . plies pupii red a preparation wn have too severi ly felt tin want of heno our nrmies have met with defeat j but such can mt lung he tin enso when lime bail have given u ssperienoo and pro para lion won peuple so ferule ui resources and vigor : oils in conslitutioo if united must moot with sue cess ' ■otsffbirh aiaoiitkra^sf from ihe north carolinian mr iienrv thb war begun posed tor action should ho discussed with grant deliberation hu would wheu the day nrrivod for the consideration of the resolutions make tho mo hon indicated on l,is|iiioiiori tho resnlulipn were postponed till thursday wuek next ; and in bo prlntod the resplutiui,|submitli d bv mr king proposing lo fix iho 3fjlh day nf muy neat for iho adjourn iiikii^ui jcongre.a tine die cume up for considera tion c ii a s f f i 8 her editor and proprietor a litrgc variety of'ttni'tlcii seed for tsiile nt the nuliabur.v drug store by c 11 vviilf.lku february is 1842 p the hist uutnber uf the federal hank sheet print ed ill this town hie observer has pencil its puny battery against tho democratic candidate for guv amor and although this attack is perfeetlv chur teristic of its author weak nnd puerile we will for the saku of truth and fair dealing notice it for the purpose nf correcting some of its misrepresents lions uud falsehoods mr ileiiiy i charged wilh being a stockholder aud attorney fur the hank ; to tins very grave charge we presume ho must plead guilty hut he litis lite satisfaction ol knowing that ins competitor john m mureheud i al.o on owner ol stock in the it ml of cape i'eiir in i pottibly may huld block in llm liiiitk ol iho male ; if he never was a l vvsstbbm carolinian is published every friday morula if si fr<i per aiiiiuin ia advance nr 2 . r 0 if r l within three months — otherwise ifjtl will invaria i 1 -, i charged 05 no paper will he discnnlinued excepl at the f..i iter's discretion until nil arrearages nfo paid if th sabsarlber is worth tha subscription i nnd the failure to notify the editor of a wish to di.-cnn iiauc al least osl kortb before hie end of ihe year subscribed for will be considered a new engagement r advertitt ment conspicuously ond correctly in i 1 si per square nf oh ems or flftttm lines of ihis -.•'• id type tor the first insertion snd 21 cent .[,,,, continuance court and judicial advertise l alt per cut higher than the above rates a de duction of 331 per cent from the regular p.iccs will bo ui to yearly advertisers 00 advertisements bent in for publication must be marked with the num i , r of insertions desired nr they will be continued till j forbid and charged accordingly would to heaven ll.e same spirit of patriotism lite same lov < nf country iiniintiled hut bosoms nl loma of llm se who are ready to revtlo him — then wo should see american oil zen mora ready to maintain hiuir country right ban to he lhe apo louislh of its eni-uiiaa — nnd particularly thi fe deral beet tiio observer which supported an nti4 ministration that appointed lhat old federalist ll.iniel webster to hd highest uir.ee in tuo cabi net who denounced ihd war and applauded lhe victories won by bis country's enemies wo en ill in llm public against any tiling the observer shall ay uuout mr henry ils editor had a per.onal quarrel with henry and we all know a weuk head und malicious huarl never tor gives ii3=-mill ir0i\s.-c=o 11iikre may bo had at 0 fisher's fuundry on i south vailkin river mill irnns of almost all do scriptiuiis used in this country b73k ao saw mill iron gudgsoei sll sorts wheels nl sll sines ve wle not nn hand they tray be made to order at a hurt notice williamson harris agent ii.-c her 81 1841 n •€ mr king made sortie remarks shoimijtli^^^h lance of pn.siug o,iph a resolution nnd suiulnmh o thu uoiim ; cmtbnding that i|iit was not ilnnc.v on on the business of thu iosi importance to i country would he procrastinated and at lust be i ally neglected hy the discussion of matters ol i public importance if a day was fixed for ihe i uriimetii tin legislation would be shaped with i branca to unit day ; useless debitto would bs i ivented and the business of tho nation would bo i re cully unci better attended to but if a day wo i fixed ihey would go on in the usual way of i cussing small mutters uud thu procrastinate i ion on the important business nnd extend the h ion to an indefinite period tha sessions bo i j had become almost perpetual-had become a i nl burden to the people uud a public nuisance i for otie wanted to go home and attend to seme i his private nflsirs which had suflerud lotul i inct by these protracted sessions v _. i ■;., ., .„_, ,_ " nr t lay iii.-i.lv sonic remnrlrs in noons ion in i limiiin.i ins iiiieiitiuu ol niimnitiing a series ol resn '<_!„:„.„ a .. c . 1 i "■■■•«•• luupposinoo io ■, ..,__.■. i ,, nxitig n day lor the adjournment so far in advance 1 luie his to the senate nn matters nf great public un ,-,,,„ ,,, •* , a ,, "' '" lur '" uvance ■■i ., . n ni i . , i °' tie lima proposed in the resolution howishpri i portance he rose then to lull hint promise by ,„ „.„ k ;_. , „ , uuwisneo ■i i . ii , ■i '" " ro he miportant pubic busuics dimosad at m presenting sever resolutions his object was ' , „,. „ ' , b uu " i i»|iintll at h ii belore any per oil was fixed lor tho adiournmaiu i nut lu pre their consideration then hut to fix a ! m •„ ,/„', " ,, , ,. ," l n journmani ■.,,,,.. ii i , i tie cou a not see ihe slighlo.1 advantage or uiiliiv i siiitiih is day or action on them lie had n ihisi ,. , p , if ur imif ■- ,, , , in lha tnoveinnid and therefore moved tu lav tl * m ca a on oilier occua.ona before moving in mul , ', , . ••-••■•""> a io lay u,a h , ,. , ..." . tesiduttoti on the able ■■lets ut gruve hull r luce con s.iln-d with some o .. ,• ii k ,. , ... _- i .. or i i i mr calhoun thoueht that f the sens ,,_•__ i his friends on the slop otto a r a he had consul < it „. . ., •»"»»«• n ., tut . uit,i.n ■, .. i i i , i would put ibemss ves o work in earnest ibev i ed with the tins occasion there w is a general . ., . , „ ,. ,. , lh n..si ttiev ■■■i would bo prepared to adiourn on thedav nrnanacui h concurrence ns o lhe propriety o some ol ihe rn i . , _,,, ,, •__ ', , , j "" "™ u y propost.t ■i , . u ., i und u i public business cou d be as well if ,,,,, i solutmns lull on one or two others lucre was a , .,_.__, . , , ., , , l -" uiu "<■m "*". '■nol ■, ■. .- i ,.,. u ! better transacted thao if the session was nro.i-nried diversity o opinion ; but he hoped lhal when ihey . „ . ■, a _,.. ... . , ■" """ ™"» proiractso ■erne to bo c l.dernd and alter an interchange ol ' ° z,\z.itt p , '° d - "" i 1 ?,"*. lh " °" lv wa > i opinion on full deliberation the resolutions would '" £", v ?, „ totarmtoaue diseaasiona i hi made to assume such nn a would i aecep z""l ! u '" n " i l ""«"' ° f "' u i o it ,,._..., i . session by fixing i day me would mve ins v,,m i table to all side he asked thai ihe resolution , ■. a (■u ," ' u "' " '". vote might bo re nl aud p ted the resolutiona were i .,. .. ',- ' ... then read a follows : ,.. mt a a '" a ' '»» eas and nay on mr ■resolved that .. is the duty of tbe qmml isl "" '"" j h j lhk , res " lu "»> <"> tha table ; i ,, , •', i which were ordered and were liovcrninetk in conducting its admnnstnttinii lo __ ' provide an adequate revenue within the year to , *™» messrs bates , berrien choa.to clay clay-h meet the current exnensns f the year aud that m p , v 8 '^' mangum miller ■l i i . moreiisati i lie is porter prentiss hives s.-uuutu h any expedient eilhor by loan or i re isury notes n , ,„„,,,, „, iadlana smuluii t l!m,dge whu a ndh u|iply in lime n peace a deticiency ot revenue vvuodbridge ul h especially during successive years is unwiac and i ' messrs allen barrow benton nucbanaii.b tiiust lead to pernicious conswiuenccs i calhoun fulton henderson kmp linn l'terce s,'h u resolved thai stieli hi a,bquaie revenue i m . smith of connactisul sturgeon tu|ipan w.,ud-^h ca innt be ot lined bj duties on toreign imports < ut biij ioung 1g witlinut adopt ni a higher rale than twotuv . per j 1'he bankrupt law cent as prov.dedl r in ihs compromise act which mr benton was anxiouf to have the sense of tl si ot tha time ut us passage was supposed and us j -_;,.„„. „ n wi blm , 0 k>ht|)0me thc operali , n o - „, e burned as a rale mat would supply a sufficient re , bao>mpt isw lo the 1st of july next , and with w venue lor an etooumical ad.muutratioo ot tha uu i „ mt liw ot _____ matl0i1 the bli , m ftken or m veriimenl coiiaideratiou the bill was considered a in 1 3 resolved then/ore i bat tho rate ot dudes committee of the whole nnd there being no motion ] on foreign imports uughl tu be augmented beyond 0 ame i it was reported lo tha senate aftd he rate of twenty per cent so ss to produce a nett t|,e quaatiflu waa then lake by yeas and nay revenue of twenty six mil nm ot dollars twenty u n ordering the bill lobe engrossed for a third i iwo for lhe ordinary olpenses ol government two reading and decided iu the negative as follows i for tha payment of tbe existing debt and two mil v i c .„ att n _, " „ . r „ i , r , , i , teat — messrs alien llenton j)uc istian calhoun i lions a a reserved land lor couungeoc.es kulton graham king linn mcroberta pierce st i 4 resolred that ui the adjustment of i t iritl t«r nimth of connecticut sturgeon tappsb waik i to rai.e an auiuunt of twenty sis null ana of reveo er > woodbury wright snd voting h i ue iho principle uf the c mproiiuse act generillv a h messrs barrow hates berrien clinole i sliould » adhered tn and that especially a max t y _. u si , , , lt ' l i , 0 huntingtton kerr ■i . , , . i 1 i . _. msnguni merrick mil or morehead t'tie'us l'„rter fl imuin rate of ad valorem dutius should he eslab p.«*7„n b «._,,.!. ..- i , v p ', ,,, "* ■, , . .• ii i i i rr*«ton kivss smith ot indiana southard tal - fl lished iron which there ought tu be s little de macge \\ into sud woodbndge-yt i parlureu.pn.s,b:e bo the bill waa rejected ■t resolved i hat the provision in the act of the emt , „ ipjl , y ; . .^, ■he exir sessin lor , he distribution of th pro l0 , m , nd tfc , coosli.u.ianf by slrlclfng the mo i ceeds o the public lauds reqinn g the operation p w ,. r c t j * • i of that act ft be suspended ia the conltugericy ol a mr ; m t head b-j , ft fc rf ■highor rate ol duty llisu m per cent oughl is bs s __ pflotl of „„ m . aft , f ,,„ f m(1 conc|udedi ■repealed a the senate netit mtn ktecutive session and soon h 0 resolved lhat it is lhn duty of lhe govern i „(,,, a j 0 urned i ment al al times but more especially in a season ' uni->_.n nrnoi _________! such as now exist of general embar'russment and , holht of ri.piif.sk.\tativl-x ■pecuniary distress lu abolish all useless instill i several memorials and other document w rrh ti.ms and offices lo , uriail all unnecessary ex i presented and nltor some lime consumed in discus^^h penses and in practice rigid scottomy si on on motion not import.it.t^^^^^^^^^m expemes t,i h-'fl and ibr mr bnggs in^fl oughl lo he regulated uud mure clearly defined j ""' eonsidcralinn nf ne fivj of ioi.|ial|.m bnl i to i l ibe the united stales with \| r , jj n t n s'llitiiiitei^i uiiliecekuiirily ihu t twelve years i ordered lo l und oughl to be reduced li solved that the ( s!b hi resolred that the frankltng privilege ought insiructed lo bring c , .____________] to l»a further restricted the tbusiee use of it rupt act us follows b on re j y 0 c , inl i lie ,| iu e n tiuiis the mode of estimating distances more i rn ii ns a d mercantile nt ■_________________________________________________________] defined and voiuotarv^b i tninle nn ratnm ivirn by i graduated and ,„. proceed upon that lec!.ir:.,i,.uib croiised ticcnrilltig to in or respective weights ,, lease ; and in the eve nl t um^!f!?f!!ih7^^^b 11 resolved that hie secretaries nfhiate of it then h!i thasubsequ.nl proceedings to ho pre the treasury of tha war and of th navy do loisnly as in cases of onmpulsnry bankrupicy ptrlmen.s and lhe p slmastcr oeneral be sever ] l banks and all money dealing and trndii,,»^^b ally directed as soon as practicable lo report what corporations lo be subject to lhe act and ii . ,',! offices can lie abolished and what retrenchment ofl lixed for i tu take i llrct upon them public expend lure can be made wit'ioul public t the assignees ol lhe bankrupt's sinie t 0 be^^l delriin.nl in the respective branches of the public ' choann by lhe mass say tvvo thuils in dumber ui.dh service under their charge , value ol tlie creditor — to he removable by tbnm l mr clay rose lo s-,e,,esl n day for thn eonaide nnd b,-ir oilers in relsliuu lu the management uii.ih rutioii of the resolutions in doing which he wnuld disposition of iho estate iq tu followed in all cases he liappy i mi-eoininodiite that inotmii to the sug ' hy the assignees gestinii of any member of ihe senate ho sng a each creditor lo have the right of mi u:!i b gesteti this iluy week il it wnuld meet hm appro the examination nf hie bankrupt und of putting iilll nation ol lhn senate interrogatories which may lend to elucidate tiieb mr calhoun eutarlved that the resolutions were out ire and cbarueier of bis baultriiptry and hh-bj of the gravssi imparlance and should bo fully as i managemeat and disposiiiag ot his property uudb iimined nnd ncled upon with great deliberation the present con htiob of his estate bb lie rose to suggest thu propriety of .„ disposing ol fl persons us|k.-tei on pmbuhle rensou io huv l lb resolutions us in nil rd lu senators an oppurtu i goods property or illect of the bankrupt in pos-b hity of discussing tliein duuhly if lliey ihoughl it session or to he indebted to him lo lie e,\;iiiiineilb neccs.nry lie would therefore suggest him the before the notnmitsionen senate would on llm day propose i lor their eon 7 tlie distinction between i rnccnt and rulp.-bj a ileriitioti resolve ttsoif into lloiiiiniitei of the b'e !, ,. !,, npt v , to bo reeogui n d nnd i^lablndieil b tni ii to cou-iiler them tlie re.obittnns in be 11 ;» i id i i:ns.i nnsing from casu.^^b lieved went for nil i'ihiip change ol law was a i a i i iu ,,>■, : ll.e hill t in iiicludo ull fuse inb violntinn ofthe compromise nel und went for ' wbu-ii he ■bankrupt has b,st nbovo the sum of^^j^^b 1.1 ink atlnrney we gun it was in i bis fault thel , a 8 ii i i i oluirjjo of hunk attorney show the confidence the saamiftia hank hus in mr henry's honesty and fidelity kww&arqf l\j i when they prefer him to a federal lawyer to at j informs the ciitiensci salisbury :, 0 d 1o tho i r g ul „_ notwithstanding he has been ii and surrounding country hat he ha , commenced ' l)u „| jn „ ull ) hr , be | r no „, s „„„,„„ the abllsos of ! taking u work in in lino nl business nt his dive tug i ,, n fc r . i _..».._. . . w 1 ■■., where he will n,.ke up work alter it is cut out 1 the " 0 ihnt * f " r w , *«' years now tin .. the , following pries jeans costs and ah kinds of thin i vor y »•»' o want 0 true and honest lhat hit coats 1 60 cloth coats 3 do pauls 70 vesls i eery meniie put their trust in him the very 7.1 j overeats 8 00 frriau for governor 11 those days nf bank abuses 1 all kinds of country produce taken in exchange lor i john ih mnrehead goes for a united stales hank | work at the market price an a mnipikfr from raleigh tu his luctory in salisbury n c january ul w ■_ r ford-dor his own interest - /» " ss . »" " hie observer also charges mr henry with jqtuor€rb vv l)ltc(l boiug % bunk director now though than is no 1 wanted,-a number of hands to work tt_>"t cm "" al in b i 1 proctor of a hank if its j the mining businoas at conrad's hill i «»«« aw managed aoncs ye wo have no hnr davidson county tho usual wogoa ml be giv l&q „***£!* "|* 1 ll,e u c ""«° " unqualifiedly en and the hands will be fcid off weekly or ■* a h f.u charge that he is an aristocrat is monthlv a they may wish oood fcd may bo itnost too r.d.culous and childish to notice par had near the mine fcn reasonable tor jp " j co , m,n f from e m that 1 does il t phillips ali kv root to have realised a comfortable independence by 11 j-inuarv 14 184 ' ir ' lung courae of industry and economy constitutes an ' * '_. __!_ , ■* 1 — jnrislocrat then we incline lo believe ihnt he of the '■wm bale—a first-rtte new cwiiur stove and any of his clique would like fobs t on cheap terms apply al this office h»»*l d w1,h ? uc1 ' a " islooracy « e shall notice ., , ,_ , 0 ,, - far „ at this time hut one other of the observer a char ; december 1 18-u ■ow | gm _ hi , br i lme „ c «| wlt j hke hi , bt lack it is m fst^^'b f sms^v^bs*sbsfss^^f mm smm , ot __ ant _ y |( e charges mr ii with being i bankrupt law opposed to iho lute war with great britain — what ': . s i ever diversity of opinion might have existed us to bkt-.vi«rii t'liiu.im msnuur lhe i,/iry ol the war few we us|.ccl 111 j lion of lbs country entertained a doubt nbuut the j rnite uivi'iee a . ., r . propriety and necessity of a vigorous prosecution w\wl hereby glvh noi ice that on t he first ' .. f ,,' . 111 t . «, n w , „ . 1 ot 11 niter it was declared — ibal mr ilenrv was ol february next i aba ho 1 a court at my , , , r .. . , . , . . . . 1 __________}, •> . je '/ 11 / ., r - of the number of those whopuhhcly advocated it ■house in r.yetievio tor the purpose or receiving ....... 1 _- 1 ■1 „ . .. ni •<• ? vigorous prosecution wo are lorlunately for the ■peir:-)-i miller " an act to c.uh ish a uniform sys * ... ' . , . ,'. . ,.;, ' ,,,. ... i i tern of bankruptcy throughout the united stain | « u " e ol ith abundantly able to prove i ha bl i and that the mid court w.ll bo kept open every i lo "!"« otrfroii . a speech delivered by him i day in tidcession buodnv excepted until notice j '""^ ow "'. c " *■m \ <* f '"£• ls . 1 *' *'« *" i hall bo given 0 thi d6..trsry what were his senl.o>em on this subject : i in the case of voluntary bankrupts the act pro i s f r "» <** v or * n delivered by mr j inin mat ull new-rui wbaiaoover»jesi,l,,,g 11 the henry during the last tear 4/a july 1>s14 stato.dec owing debt which shall nut have been u p u , fu nictent that our tountrv's honour is al created in consequence of a defalcation as a public j „ i1 j wb us f re emen am hound in defend it t officer or a executor adtmnistr.tor j5uard.ua or > ow | ct no un hnlluwod longse of traitor he heard trustee or while acting in any other fiduciary cti , a . noil g s let party distinction be hidden ia the pactty who shall by petition soiling forth to the j ust . '|-|,„ cause we i fe ,( lt tl)r „ a common cause i best of their kuswiedgo aud belief a li.l of their i l t liberty it achieves as much the right of hun i creditors their respective places of residence and w __„ hangs over his plougli as him whu is sealed ■lhe amount due to each logother with nn accurate 1 j n out lsurtt tlie duties it exacts all ate bound lo i inventory of his or their properly rights and crcd j y e d we are mv friends all federalists all i it of every name kind and description and ihe ] republicans our country's pro»|ier,ly is llu i location nm situation of each and every parcel and i pr.)_.jrcri ly of every one of us and he who will i portion ihereof.-verilied on oath or affirmation \ basely desert her in ihe hour of tribulation let his i apply to the proper court f.r lhe benefit of the name be obliterated from the book of our remem i act nnd therein declare themselves to be unable brauce asa nation wo ought to umlo to eetab ■to meet their debts and engagemeni . hall be deem sh a name among iho nations of lhe earth lo i ed bankrupts within the purview of the act and s | lf , w t __ e world we will always repel aggression on i may bo so declared accordingly by a decree of the our fight as policy we ough 0 umie to put an i court cud to ihe war 110 matter how unjust in its cause ■il is my opinion that all pcr a ons coming within j jf suc |, ji be or odious in its prosecution else by ■the purview ofthe acl though they may be en j division we prolong hs calamities and by lhe da ■tirely destitute of property are cut lied tu its bene ■t . u , 0 | our 8fm ies reflect disgrace on ir national i fit elm racier — i know there is a liope at ihis time ■i perceive in the publicatians of several of ihe indulged among you lhat the late happy changes ■district judges a diversity of opinion as i aotici |„ buropa will restore to you 0 peace but my h paled on the construction of tho act even lh tbe i fncuds " lay ne such llaiiering unction to your b incipient stage of proceeding umof it ; aod i ami suu | sl " cst hope might liken you lo hie foolish other and more intpoi1aul_difficullic i carhiaiietiiau at caiince who lust that by inaueiij w\wwv.\{\.^^^.\!i tlm sf[|uel il.it ijb fci_'"l:a j^m^bj^b i li..|ii..^m t v o 1 1 1 v - s c * «■1 1 1 1 1 tuiiniix .'■■■sboono ksalon i uters addressed to the editor ou business mutt come hike of postaob ,„ lliey will not he attended to •--*- a1>uwa yow s.\\iyi rpiii'.ki i a lnree quantity of plank scantling a and olbt r building materials on band fur sale at i • mills ol charles fisher on south vudkm river crmerly pearson's mills a quantity of choice curled maple plunk suitable fur making iioin-o-l'uriiitiire ot various kinds any ijuitiuty of aw d shingle can be furnished nt a very stiirt notice these shingles sre always made out of heart pine or yellow poplar of s regular stee and require nn jointing but can be natle on the roof tu as tbey lull from the saw — i'.ice $.:! per 1,000 at the mill williamson iiarku aglm ilscember 31 11*41 b , tub family aewkp.ungq the pllll.mh'.l.l'llla i saturday courier > f.nitbd with the l.vkoest circii.ation im the would i i 5 t the publishers ot this old established and universally p hilar family juunial would dflen h stspcrogatorj tc iv s word in commendation of ,,» past or present cxcel uce and uselulness its unrivalled and increasing - culation over 33,000 is ils be recommendation '.' r the future however a determination lo be i-ihst m ihe van ul llie american newspaper weekly press .-. .... . i tor incre:i_-c.l expenditures snd renewed attrac l t . :■: tbe coming year 1 w ,"<. the least i whvett , ■, bo an improvemeut iu thequality of the tl>er ami - iiiinn ol popular contributors embracing wu lully believe the in st list to say si ..:'■• r j , ureal n tin world the courier is independent in its character fearless ly pur-ming a straight t ru.rd course and snpportifig •' .. bee iniere.-te of the public it is strictly neutral in ; lilies snd religion it will maintains b.gl tone f i , rub and nut tin article will appear in it pages which mid not fi id a place at every fireside it lias more i in double the number of cnns'.inl readers lu that of any other piper pablisbnd in e country cibraciug the beat families ot our republic aj1erm art talks 1 ry one should be proud to patronise the pbiladcl 1 piiia saturday courier a by its unbroken scries ot ori gmil american talis by such native writers as mrs j , .'-,. line lee ilenla mrs hi loon loud " the lady of maryland professor injrrahamc.t s arthur esq j m,w s-i'.evvick miss leslie i.fd many other it ha ; ly earned the title olhhe aittettedtt family scwi psfft i'orclgn literature and vipw determined to spare no expense in making the sat urday courier a perfect model of a universal family newspaper of eipnl interest to all cls.se s.id pe.son uf very nation e have made arrangements to receive a hie magazines and papers of interest published in j.rii.-1-itu and on the c'nolinent the news and gems'nf which are immediately transferred to its columns thus ivitig to emigrant as w,ell « s others a correct and canceled account of whatever occur of interest ei tier at borne or abroad the markets pcrticidnr care is taken to procure the earliest sdvi i >.- in relerence to hie prices of all kinds of grain pro inn pi iii.-i',ac , the stale of mocks banks money and i ui ' - , an our extensive arraniretiieiits will here aft r reader ur prici m dwtulreitt of nie.-.timsbie interest m •!,,. 1-ivi i r ib farinisr and all business classes i'n . ;: i.cral character of tn courier is well known i columns contain a grest variety of t i.i.s nvr.nativr.s essays as bioukapuiks i . 1 nrticlrs n l.ilernlttre.seieiire ttie arts mechanics v labiire i'iiiicatiun mutic news health amuse mi if an in fact iu every depart tin iitusiislly.dltcu-j.cd ii i'luvrrssl family newspaper from such writers ss mr c i ileiils mrs s c hall i ha . •■- i.i tins lies professor duagbrfin i li or lograhame m m'mirlmcl i •■. arthur miss ellen b hand i ktiendsn knowl , george p morris mr m fcit i loud mrs liore fi ■_• i 1 ■rri.'.t joseph ll ctandler miss . sedgwick mis leslie v > i.i i burton professor i frost lipiil g w patten i.vdia ii sffoiuney i ... csmpbell hon robert t conrsd ml - mm -, r ,|, hubert morris pn ewsir wines mrs c h w baling '■■i r ii.vir a green u , 1 .■■'. c neal lolm neal i g.mpear countess ol blessiagtobi 1 ' '. marryatt k n lucy sc ir it i'enn smith • i h^^oecnr^^^^^^^^b^pr nm now^fl^^^tnuwlucii necessity uiigbl huve gatned^^^^ttt ina corros]p!iifiencc wmi several district judge j vari wo mus t seek pence at ihe mouth of our can i ■with tho view of reconciling as tar aa we can the : ,,„„, j,i peace we must avert war by a wise and | i discrepancies of lhe act and of aiming at least ai | virtuous representation i something like a uniformity of practice i shalt a j ,. a si if • i however hold myself in readiness to put tho ac • this is tho first serious war since our revolution i in operalion according to its spirit and iho best ol i t ,| ler j oro becomes u to how lhn firmness of my abil.lv whether it be amended or not j u)llu or|l v ., u ,„ r , to protect us agaiu.l in.uli ... in . the necessary rules an#fufl|^ogelher with a lul ... whatever our conduct is now it will liavoj | lariftoffees shall he giventtfwm limn i „ rent bearing upon our f'uiure happiness or nnse | according to my construction of tho act the j ry aa a nation barely wa want not courage to the petition may be verified before any judge or ju j task ' we have before measured swords with our | tiro ofthe poace of this slain j hut i think the po j adversary and foiled her in the field ! the heights j tilinner is required to appear iu court nt the bear j of charleston where the american eagle rode trl ing either in person or hy attorney lo declare umphant over the bloody onset ofthe revolution himself to be unable to.meet ins debts and engnge and the plains of princeton where il at perched , ment upon the british standard will ever testify tlie va j the petitioner must comprise in his peliiion nil '- lour of amormam never i then let the curse of the items required j aud it will bo found safest to i cowardice full on our heads never ! let it he mid adopt the very letter of the act he must name ! r fo'hew hied and died lor our birlb-rights and the uountv in which ho rede « »'''«'<>" base fc defend tham never i.l ,. „,, . i u i c i he snd that iii iii and where ireednin lound nn the pennons when reeeiv d aril he referred i » «™ fur hgarmg to their respective stated curls ... , » > « m j ,« lie spring is » i * » for instance nil within ll.e district of alhe ; | niarlc will la heard nt lld-.ton , all within the " and i could rehearse deeds of valor in ibjajm district of pamlico will bo heard nt newborn ; i ',"' ww that ought i spire us wl th confidence nd all within the district of c p o fear wil-i : •"' nri.iavmants ul our gallant 111 tie navy have mington and publications vviil be ordered aa di surpassed wir most anguine npaclatiooa iht , i i .. lip • skid and intrepidity of our tars in every engage „,' , " v .„ , u . ment have ennfuunded llie.r adversaries llie ,!,». the dis.rmt of alberina.le comprises lhe two f . mr , ||() __ „ rinnly of mr „„,. ftfltewstricisofedontonand llahfiui '»">«'•• , „, 8 ,, , ch orihe victory have j trtct of pitnil.co compr,se,i ,„- districts of ?»•»■l , rf b „ ..„,.., j llv|lieibj|il y n tii.d ii ll-borohnl together w,,h all that part i pretensions have been humbl her of ibe district f v tl which lies to he | m \ v w £ um]od „, e quick lu all iho war j northward and eastward ol new riser ; and tho • mi j m „ n pp lrh i ujstrici of tape four comprises the rema.ndaf ||( rfn v „ r ns ...,, moht gravous and lamentable i | part ul the stale | h j l nimlrr)9 nll j grieves over it aa a mother all communications on tho subject nlpankrupl llvr , r | lor | rl8l c hj ey iiildri'sseil t me by mail if nut pu.t paid will ,, j |( j n rurfl fmt prospects have been darkened remain in tie office m u nd [„,( t is is no etiu.n of despair to chii j a ii potter judge 9 state tend with an enemy vi-.erun in discipline nn.l.x a for district of north carolina noriencn billed wilh a savngn people sanguinary i i ' iii ■__ x ww\\\\\\\w in a mode of warfare peculiar lur its dr il'ul lea i u,es ill litronlv mill thill eniulueli il fin limine hardly '•*• linns loo the frontiers remote i'roni ns"i tan e mr fillmore resolved w whole on the slate of mho chair and resumed diplomatic ap pvte wtdnuday feb 10 immoe on tho judiciary kiill to amend the bank >- ®^ h 1 ' l,l ° acl o ihe m tof the c.omniunily * » kiankruptcy to a decln to the creditors to nut jiui ai they '] a^b a in sun to agents terms tha terms ol the courier are ♦ - per annum payalda i advance bu when any one will otbclato to pmeure ' ■. i v subscribers and send its l,"i par nn a a ami ,„-.„„,. />.,., we will receipt lur one lor each or-vi n ' :•' ■' i 10 il ,- copies for fo or una oopy thrse years i r ». ,. ( i i kit i u two f , i the saturday courier snd god y's [_*• 1 • b ■'<!:, ''"}. nr u 1:1 be i en tur tjjtt i copies of the saturday courier snd godey's i ■•'■'- i ok one year wdl be sent loi 10 addrt , m'.makin & holdbn philadelphia !' - ■with whom we exchange will add to thai obligations by copying ths shove or referring to " th r columns hyankl yov sa\c were
Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1842-03-04 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1842 |
Volume | 22 |
Issue | 13 |
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Publisher | Chas. F. Fisher |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Description | The March 4, 1842 issue of the Western Carolinian a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1842-03-04 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1842 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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Date Digital | 4/13/2009 11:46:58 AM |
Publisher | Krider & Bingham |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Description | An archive of The Western Carolinian a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
FullText | the western carolinian . • i,1h cow hiis not uklkuatku to thb i'mihi states bv thk nob 1'rojhwtko bv it to thb statrs ark rrsrrvbo to thb f arbs ', or to tub i'mii'i.b amendmenttto the i.arficira . ( whole number 1,10t suma)er \% ot vovume %%. j salisbury n c march 4 1842 sa>aa«*iaaaawataw s increasing thn burden on the people therefore to bicertniii whht retrenchment can ba made in the cxpgmjcj of thj oovor | nil llnia^^^^^^bl tkhms of thk ardsst 2^|§|§3 essdo po.l1ti c k i . plies pupii red a preparation wn have too severi ly felt tin want of heno our nrmies have met with defeat j but such can mt lung he tin enso when lime bail have given u ssperienoo and pro para lion won peuple so ferule ui resources and vigor : oils in conslitutioo if united must moot with sue cess ' ■otsffbirh aiaoiitkra^sf from ihe north carolinian mr iienrv thb war begun posed tor action should ho discussed with grant deliberation hu would wheu the day nrrivod for the consideration of the resolutions make tho mo hon indicated on l,is|iiioiiori tho resnlulipn were postponed till thursday wuek next ; and in bo prlntod the resplutiui,|submitli d bv mr king proposing lo fix iho 3fjlh day nf muy neat for iho adjourn iiikii^ui jcongre.a tine die cume up for considera tion c ii a s f f i 8 her editor and proprietor a litrgc variety of'ttni'tlcii seed for tsiile nt the nuliabur.v drug store by c 11 vviilf.lku february is 1842 p the hist uutnber uf the federal hank sheet print ed ill this town hie observer has pencil its puny battery against tho democratic candidate for guv amor and although this attack is perfeetlv chur teristic of its author weak nnd puerile we will for the saku of truth and fair dealing notice it for the purpose nf correcting some of its misrepresents lions uud falsehoods mr ileiiiy i charged wilh being a stockholder aud attorney fur the hank ; to tins very grave charge we presume ho must plead guilty hut he litis lite satisfaction ol knowing that ins competitor john m mureheud i al.o on owner ol stock in the it ml of cape i'eiir in i pottibly may huld block in llm liiiitk ol iho male ; if he never was a l vvsstbbm carolinian is published every friday morula if si fr a io lay u,a h , ,. , ..." . tesiduttoti on the able ■■lets ut gruve hull r luce con s.iln-d with some o .. ,• ii k ,. , ... _- i .. or i i i mr calhoun thoueht that f the sens ,,_•__ i his friends on the slop otto a r a he had consul < it „. . ., •»"»»«• n ., tut . uit,i.n ■, .. i i i , i would put ibemss ves o work in earnest ibev i ed with the tins occasion there w is a general . ., . , „ ,. ,. , lh n..si ttiev ■■■i would bo prepared to adiourn on thedav nrnanacui h concurrence ns o lhe propriety o some ol ihe rn i . , _,,, ,, •__ ', , , j "" "™ u y propost.t ■i , . u ., i und u i public business cou d be as well if ,,,,, i solutmns lull on one or two others lucre was a , .,_.__, . , , ., , , l -" uiu "<■m "*". '■nol ■, ■. .- i ,.,. u ! better transacted thao if the session was nro.i-nried diversity o opinion ; but he hoped lhal when ihey . „ . ■, a _,.. ... . , ■" """ ™"» proiractso ■erne to bo c l.dernd and alter an interchange ol ' ° z,\z.itt p , '° d - "" i 1 ?,"*. lh " °" lv wa > i opinion on full deliberation the resolutions would '" £", v ?, „ totarmtoaue diseaasiona i hi made to assume such nn a would i aecep z""l ! u '" n " i l ""«"' ° f "' u i o it ,,._..., i . session by fixing i day me would mve ins v,,m i table to all side he asked thai ihe resolution , ■. a (■u ," ' u "' " '". vote might bo re nl aud p ted the resolutiona were i .,. .. ',- ' ... then read a follows : ,.. mt a a '" a ' '»» eas and nay on mr ■resolved that .. is the duty of tbe qmml isl "" '"" j h j lhk , res " lu "»> <"> tha table ; i ,, , •', i which were ordered and were liovcrninetk in conducting its admnnstnttinii lo __ ' provide an adequate revenue within the year to , *™» messrs bates , berrien choa.to clay clay-h meet the current exnensns f the year aud that m p , v 8 '^' mangum miller ■l i i . moreiisati i lie is porter prentiss hives s.-uuutu h any expedient eilhor by loan or i re isury notes n , ,„„,,,, „, iadlana smuluii t l!m,dge whu a ndh u|iply in lime n peace a deticiency ot revenue vvuodbridge ul h especially during successive years is unwiac and i ' messrs allen barrow benton nucbanaii.b tiiust lead to pernicious conswiuenccs i calhoun fulton henderson kmp linn l'terce s,'h u resolved thai stieli hi a,bquaie revenue i m . smith of connactisul sturgeon tu|ipan w.,ud-^h ca innt be ot lined bj duties on toreign imports < ut biij ioung 1g witlinut adopt ni a higher rale than twotuv . per j 1'he bankrupt law cent as prov.dedl r in ihs compromise act which mr benton was anxiouf to have the sense of tl si ot tha time ut us passage was supposed and us j -_;,.„„. „ n wi blm , 0 k>ht|)0me thc operali , n o - „, e burned as a rale mat would supply a sufficient re , bao>mpt isw lo the 1st of july next , and with w venue lor an etooumical ad.muutratioo ot tha uu i „ mt liw ot _____ matl0i1 the bli , m ftken or m veriimenl coiiaideratiou the bill was considered a in 1 3 resolved then/ore i bat tho rate ot dudes committee of the whole nnd there being no motion ] on foreign imports uughl tu be augmented beyond 0 ame i it was reported lo tha senate aftd he rate of twenty per cent so ss to produce a nett t|,e quaatiflu waa then lake by yeas and nay revenue of twenty six mil nm ot dollars twenty u n ordering the bill lobe engrossed for a third i iwo for lhe ordinary olpenses ol government two reading and decided iu the negative as follows i for tha payment of tbe existing debt and two mil v i c .„ att n _, " „ . r „ i , r , , i , teat — messrs alien llenton j)uc istian calhoun i lions a a reserved land lor couungeoc.es kulton graham king linn mcroberta pierce st i 4 resolred that ui the adjustment of i t iritl t«r nimth of connecticut sturgeon tappsb waik i to rai.e an auiuunt of twenty sis null ana of reveo er > woodbury wright snd voting h i ue iho principle uf the c mproiiuse act generillv a h messrs barrow hates berrien clinole i sliould » adhered tn and that especially a max t y _. u si , , , lt ' l i , 0 huntingtton kerr ■i . , , . i 1 i . _. msnguni merrick mil or morehead t'tie'us l'„rter fl imuin rate of ad valorem dutius should he eslab p.«*7„n b «._,,.!. ..- i , v p ', ,,, "* ■, , . .• ii i i i rr*«ton kivss smith ot indiana southard tal - fl lished iron which there ought tu be s little de macge \\ into sud woodbndge-yt i parlureu.pn.s,b:e bo the bill waa rejected ■t resolved i hat the provision in the act of the emt , „ ipjl , y ; . .^, ■he exir sessin lor , he distribution of th pro l0 , m , nd tfc , coosli.u.ianf by slrlclfng the mo i ceeds o the public lauds reqinn g the operation p w ,. r c t j * • i of that act ft be suspended ia the conltugericy ol a mr ; m t head b-j , ft fc rf ■highor rate ol duty llisu m per cent oughl is bs s __ pflotl of „„ m . aft , f ,,„ f m(1 conc|udedi ■repealed a the senate netit mtn ktecutive session and soon h 0 resolved lhat it is lhn duty of lhe govern i „(,,, a j 0 urned i ment al al times but more especially in a season ' uni->_.n nrnoi _________! such as now exist of general embar'russment and , holht of ri.piif.sk.\tativl-x ■pecuniary distress lu abolish all useless instill i several memorials and other document w rrh ti.ms and offices lo , uriail all unnecessary ex i presented and nltor some lime consumed in discus^^h penses and in practice rigid scottomy si on on motion not import.it.t^^^^^^^^^m expemes t,i h-'fl and ibr mr bnggs in^fl oughl lo he regulated uud mure clearly defined j ""' eonsidcralinn nf ne fivj of ioi.|ial|.m bnl i to i l ibe the united stales with \| r , jj n t n s'llitiiiitei^i uiiliecekuiirily ihu t twelve years i ordered lo l und oughl to be reduced li solved that the ( s!b hi resolred that the frankltng privilege ought insiructed lo bring c , .____________] to l»a further restricted the tbusiee use of it rupt act us follows b on re j y 0 c , inl i lie ,| iu e n tiuiis the mode of estimating distances more i rn ii ns a d mercantile nt ■_________________________________________________________] defined and voiuotarv^b i tninle nn ratnm ivirn by i graduated and ,„. proceed upon that lec!.ir:.,i,.uib croiised ticcnrilltig to in or respective weights ,, lease ; and in the eve nl t um^!f!?f!!ih7^^^b 11 resolved that hie secretaries nfhiate of it then h!i thasubsequ.nl proceedings to ho pre the treasury of tha war and of th navy do loisnly as in cases of onmpulsnry bankrupicy ptrlmen.s and lhe p slmastcr oeneral be sever ] l banks and all money dealing and trndii,,»^^b ally directed as soon as practicable lo report what corporations lo be subject to lhe act and ii . ,',! offices can lie abolished and what retrenchment ofl lixed for i tu take i llrct upon them public expend lure can be made wit'ioul public t the assignees ol lhe bankrupt's sinie t 0 be^^l delriin.nl in the respective branches of the public ' choann by lhe mass say tvvo thuils in dumber ui.dh service under their charge , value ol tlie creditor — to he removable by tbnm l mr clay rose lo s-,e,,esl n day for thn eonaide nnd b,-ir oilers in relsliuu lu the management uii.ih rutioii of the resolutions in doing which he wnuld disposition of iho estate iq tu followed in all cases he liappy i mi-eoininodiite that inotmii to the sug ' hy the assignees gestinii of any member of ihe senate ho sng a each creditor lo have the right of mi u:!i b gesteti this iluy week il it wnuld meet hm appro the examination nf hie bankrupt und of putting iilll nation ol lhn senate interrogatories which may lend to elucidate tiieb mr calhoun eutarlved that the resolutions were out ire and cbarueier of bis baultriiptry and hh-bj of the gravssi imparlance and should bo fully as i managemeat and disposiiiag ot his property uudb iimined nnd ncled upon with great deliberation the present con htiob of his estate bb lie rose to suggest thu propriety of .„ disposing ol fl persons us|k.-tei on pmbuhle rensou io huv l lb resolutions us in nil rd lu senators an oppurtu i goods property or illect of the bankrupt in pos-b hity of discussing tliein duuhly if lliey ihoughl it session or to he indebted to him lo lie e,\;iiiiineilb neccs.nry lie would therefore suggest him the before the notnmitsionen senate would on llm day propose i lor their eon 7 tlie distinction between i rnccnt and rulp.-bj a ileriitioti resolve ttsoif into lloiiiiniitei of the b'e !, ,. !,, npt v , to bo reeogui n d nnd i^lablndieil b tni ii to cou-iiler them tlie re.obittnns in be 11 ;» i id i i:ns.i nnsing from casu.^^b lieved went for nil i'ihiip change ol law was a i a i i iu ,,>■, : ll.e hill t in iiicludo ull fuse inb violntinn ofthe compromise nel und went for ' wbu-ii he ■bankrupt has b,st nbovo the sum of^^j^^b 1.1 ink atlnrney we gun it was in i bis fault thel , a 8 ii i i i oluirjjo of hunk attorney show the confidence the saamiftia hank hus in mr henry's honesty and fidelity kww&arqf l\j i when they prefer him to a federal lawyer to at j informs the ciitiensci salisbury :, 0 d 1o tho i r g ul „_ notwithstanding he has been ii and surrounding country hat he ha , commenced ' l)u „| jn „ ull ) hr , be | r no „, s „„„,„„ the abllsos of ! taking u work in in lino nl business nt his dive tug i ,, n fc r . i _..».._. . . w 1 ■■., where he will n,.ke up work alter it is cut out 1 the " 0 ihnt * f " r w , *«' years now tin .. the , following pries jeans costs and ah kinds of thin i vor y »•»' o want 0 true and honest lhat hit coats 1 60 cloth coats 3 do pauls 70 vesls i eery meniie put their trust in him the very 7.1 j overeats 8 00 frriau for governor 11 those days nf bank abuses 1 all kinds of country produce taken in exchange lor i john ih mnrehead goes for a united stales hank | work at the market price an a mnipikfr from raleigh tu his luctory in salisbury n c january ul w ■_ r ford-dor his own interest - /» " ss . »" " hie observer also charges mr henry with jqtuor€rb vv l)ltc(l boiug % bunk director now though than is no 1 wanted,-a number of hands to work tt_>"t cm "" al in b i 1 proctor of a hank if its j the mining businoas at conrad's hill i «»«« aw managed aoncs ye wo have no hnr davidson county tho usual wogoa ml be giv l&q „***£!* "|* 1 ll,e u c ""«° " unqualifiedly en and the hands will be fcid off weekly or ■* a h f.u charge that he is an aristocrat is monthlv a they may wish oood fcd may bo itnost too r.d.culous and childish to notice par had near the mine fcn reasonable tor jp " j co , m,n f from e m that 1 does il t phillips ali kv root to have realised a comfortable independence by 11 j-inuarv 14 184 ' ir ' lung courae of industry and economy constitutes an ' * '_. __!_ , ■* 1 — jnrislocrat then we incline lo believe ihnt he of the '■wm bale—a first-rtte new cwiiur stove and any of his clique would like fobs t on cheap terms apply al this office h»»*l d w1,h ? uc1 ' a " islooracy « e shall notice ., , ,_ , 0 ,, - far „ at this time hut one other of the observer a char ; december 1 18-u ■ow | gm _ hi , br i lme „ c «| wlt j hke hi , bt lack it is m fst^^'b f sms^v^bs*sbsfss^^f mm smm , ot __ ant _ y |( e charges mr ii with being i bankrupt law opposed to iho lute war with great britain — what ': . s i ever diversity of opinion might have existed us to bkt-.vi«rii t'liiu.im msnuur lhe i,/iry ol the war few we us|.ccl 111 j lion of lbs country entertained a doubt nbuut the j rnite uivi'iee a . ., r . propriety and necessity of a vigorous prosecution w\wl hereby glvh noi ice that on t he first ' .. f ,,' . 111 t . «, n w , „ . 1 ot 11 niter it was declared — ibal mr ilenrv was ol february next i aba ho 1 a court at my , , , r .. . , . , . . . . 1 __________}, •> . je '/ 11 / ., r - of the number of those whopuhhcly advocated it ■house in r.yetievio tor the purpose or receiving ....... 1 _- 1 ■1 „ . .. ni •<• ? vigorous prosecution wo are lorlunately for the ■peir:-)-i miller " an act to c.uh ish a uniform sys * ... ' . , . ,'. . ,.;, ' ,,,. ... i i tern of bankruptcy throughout the united stain | « u " e ol ith abundantly able to prove i ha bl i and that the mid court w.ll bo kept open every i lo "!"« otrfroii . a speech delivered by him i day in tidcession buodnv excepted until notice j '""^ ow "'. c " *■m \ <* f '"£• ls . 1 *' *'« *" i hall bo given 0 thi d6..trsry what were his senl.o>em on this subject : i in the case of voluntary bankrupts the act pro i s f r "» <** v or * n delivered by mr j inin mat ull new-rui wbaiaoover»jesi,l,,,g 11 the henry during the last tear 4/a july 1>s14 stato.dec owing debt which shall nut have been u p u , fu nictent that our tountrv's honour is al created in consequence of a defalcation as a public j „ i1 j wb us f re emen am hound in defend it t officer or a executor adtmnistr.tor j5uard.ua or > ow | ct no un hnlluwod longse of traitor he heard trustee or while acting in any other fiduciary cti , a . noil g s let party distinction be hidden ia the pactty who shall by petition soiling forth to the j ust . '|-|,„ cause we i fe ,( lt tl)r „ a common cause i best of their kuswiedgo aud belief a li.l of their i l t liberty it achieves as much the right of hun i creditors their respective places of residence and w __„ hangs over his plougli as him whu is sealed ■lhe amount due to each logother with nn accurate 1 j n out lsurtt tlie duties it exacts all ate bound lo i inventory of his or their properly rights and crcd j y e d we are mv friends all federalists all i it of every name kind and description and ihe ] republicans our country's pro»|ier,ly is llu i location nm situation of each and every parcel and i pr.)_.jrcri ly of every one of us and he who will i portion ihereof.-verilied on oath or affirmation \ basely desert her in ihe hour of tribulation let his i apply to the proper court f.r lhe benefit of the name be obliterated from the book of our remem i act nnd therein declare themselves to be unable brauce asa nation wo ought to umlo to eetab ■to meet their debts and engagemeni . hall be deem sh a name among iho nations of lhe earth lo i ed bankrupts within the purview of the act and s | lf , w t __ e world we will always repel aggression on i may bo so declared accordingly by a decree of the our fight as policy we ough 0 umie to put an i court cud to ihe war 110 matter how unjust in its cause ■il is my opinion that all pcr a ons coming within j jf suc |, ji be or odious in its prosecution else by ■the purview ofthe acl though they may be en j division we prolong hs calamities and by lhe da ■tirely destitute of property are cut lied tu its bene ■t . u , 0 | our 8fm ies reflect disgrace on ir national i fit elm racier — i know there is a liope at ihis time ■i perceive in the publicatians of several of ihe indulged among you lhat the late happy changes ■district judges a diversity of opinion as i aotici |„ buropa will restore to you 0 peace but my h paled on the construction of tho act even lh tbe i fncuds " lay ne such llaiiering unction to your b incipient stage of proceeding umof it ; aod i ami suu | sl " cst hope might liken you lo hie foolish other and more intpoi1aul_difficullic i carhiaiietiiau at caiince who lust that by inaueiij w\wwv.\{\.^^^.\!i tlm sf[|uel il.it ijb fci_'"l:a j^m^bj^b i li..|ii..^m t v o 1 1 1 v - s c * «■1 1 1 1 1 tuiiniix .'■■■sboono ksalon i uters addressed to the editor ou business mutt come hike of postaob ,„ lliey will not he attended to •--*- a1>uwa yow s.\\iyi rpiii'.ki i a lnree quantity of plank scantling a and olbt r building materials on band fur sale at i • mills ol charles fisher on south vudkm river crmerly pearson's mills a quantity of choice curled maple plunk suitable fur making iioin-o-l'uriiitiire ot various kinds any ijuitiuty of aw d shingle can be furnished nt a very stiirt notice these shingles sre always made out of heart pine or yellow poplar of s regular stee and require nn jointing but can be natle on the roof tu as tbey lull from the saw — i'.ice $.:! per 1,000 at the mill williamson iiarku aglm ilscember 31 11*41 b , tub family aewkp.ungq the pllll.mh'.l.l'llla i saturday courier > f.nitbd with the l.vkoest circii.ation im the would i i 5 t the publishers ot this old established and universally p hilar family juunial would dflen h stspcrogatorj tc iv s word in commendation of ,,» past or present cxcel uce and uselulness its unrivalled and increasing - culation over 33,000 is ils be recommendation '.' r the future however a determination lo be i-ihst m ihe van ul llie american newspaper weekly press .-. .... . i tor incre:i_-c.l expenditures snd renewed attrac l t . :■: tbe coming year 1 w ,"<. the least i whvett , ■, bo an improvemeut iu thequality of the tl>er ami - iiiinn ol popular contributors embracing wu lully believe the in st list to say si ..:'■• r j , ureal n tin world the courier is independent in its character fearless ly pur-ming a straight t ru.rd course and snpportifig •' .. bee iniere.-te of the public it is strictly neutral in ; lilies snd religion it will maintains b.gl tone f i , rub and nut tin article will appear in it pages which mid not fi id a place at every fireside it lias more i in double the number of cnns'.inl readers lu that of any other piper pablisbnd in e country cibraciug the beat families ot our republic aj1erm art talks 1 ry one should be proud to patronise the pbiladcl 1 piiia saturday courier a by its unbroken scries ot ori gmil american talis by such native writers as mrs j , .'-,. line lee ilenla mrs hi loon loud " the lady of maryland professor injrrahamc.t s arthur esq j m,w s-i'.evvick miss leslie i.fd many other it ha ; ly earned the title olhhe aittettedtt family scwi psfft i'orclgn literature and vipw determined to spare no expense in making the sat urday courier a perfect model of a universal family newspaper of eipnl interest to all cls.se s.id pe.son uf very nation e have made arrangements to receive a hie magazines and papers of interest published in j.rii.-1-itu and on the c'nolinent the news and gems'nf which are immediately transferred to its columns thus ivitig to emigrant as w,ell « s others a correct and canceled account of whatever occur of interest ei tier at borne or abroad the markets pcrticidnr care is taken to procure the earliest sdvi i >.- in relerence to hie prices of all kinds of grain pro inn pi iii.-i',ac , the stale of mocks banks money and i ui ' - , an our extensive arraniretiieiits will here aft r reader ur prici m dwtulreitt of nie.-.timsbie interest m •!,,. 1-ivi i r ib farinisr and all business classes i'n . ;: i.cral character of tn courier is well known i columns contain a grest variety of t i.i.s nvr.nativr.s essays as bioukapuiks i . 1 nrticlrs n l.ilernlttre.seieiire ttie arts mechanics v labiire i'iiiicatiun mutic news health amuse mi if an in fact iu every depart tin iitusiislly.dltcu-j.cd ii i'luvrrssl family newspaper from such writers ss mr c i ileiils mrs s c hall i ha . •■- i.i tins lies professor duagbrfin i li or lograhame m m'mirlmcl i •■. arthur miss ellen b hand i ktiendsn knowl , george p morris mr m fcit i loud mrs liore fi ■_• i 1 ■rri.'.t joseph ll ctandler miss . sedgwick mis leslie v > i.i i burton professor i frost lipiil g w patten i.vdia ii sffoiuney i ... csmpbell hon robert t conrsd ml - mm -, r ,|, hubert morris pn ewsir wines mrs c h w baling '■■i r ii.vir a green u , 1 .■■'. c neal lolm neal i g.mpear countess ol blessiagtobi 1 ' '. marryatt k n lucy sc ir it i'enn smith • i h^^oecnr^^^^^^^^b^pr nm now^fl^^^tnuwlucii necessity uiigbl huve gatned^^^^ttt ina corros]p!iifiencc wmi several district judge j vari wo mus t seek pence at ihe mouth of our can i ■with tho view of reconciling as tar aa we can the : ,,„„, j,i peace we must avert war by a wise and | i discrepancies of lhe act and of aiming at least ai | virtuous representation i something like a uniformity of practice i shalt a j ,. a si if • i however hold myself in readiness to put tho ac • this is tho first serious war since our revolution i in operalion according to its spirit and iho best ol i t ,| ler j oro becomes u to how lhn firmness of my abil.lv whether it be amended or not j u)llu or|l v ., u ,„ r , to protect us agaiu.l in.uli ... in . the necessary rules an#fufl|^ogelher with a lul ... whatever our conduct is now it will liavoj | lariftoffees shall he giventtfwm limn i „ rent bearing upon our f'uiure happiness or nnse | according to my construction of tho act the j ry aa a nation barely wa want not courage to the petition may be verified before any judge or ju j task ' we have before measured swords with our | tiro ofthe poace of this slain j hut i think the po j adversary and foiled her in the field ! the heights j tilinner is required to appear iu court nt the bear j of charleston where the american eagle rode trl ing either in person or hy attorney lo declare umphant over the bloody onset ofthe revolution himself to be unable to.meet ins debts and engnge and the plains of princeton where il at perched , ment upon the british standard will ever testify tlie va j the petitioner must comprise in his peliiion nil '- lour of amormam never i then let the curse of the items required j aud it will bo found safest to i cowardice full on our heads never ! let it he mid adopt the very letter of the act he must name ! r fo'hew hied and died lor our birlb-rights and the uountv in which ho rede « »'''«'<>" base fc defend tham never i.l ,. „,, . i u i c i he snd that iii iii and where ireednin lound nn the pennons when reeeiv d aril he referred i » «™ fur hgarmg to their respective stated curls ... , » > « m j ,« lie spring is » i * » for instance nil within ll.e district of alhe ; | niarlc will la heard nt lld-.ton , all within the " and i could rehearse deeds of valor in ibjajm district of pamlico will bo heard nt newborn ; i ',"' ww that ought i spire us wl th confidence nd all within the district of c p o fear wil-i : •"' nri.iavmants ul our gallant 111 tie navy have mington and publications vviil be ordered aa di surpassed wir most anguine npaclatiooa iht , i i .. lip • skid and intrepidity of our tars in every engage „,' , " v .„ , u . ment have ennfuunded llie.r adversaries llie ,!,». the dis.rmt of alberina.le comprises lhe two f . mr , ||() __ „ rinnly of mr „„,. ftfltewstricisofedontonand llahfiui '»">«'•• , „, 8 ,, , ch orihe victory have j trtct of pitnil.co compr,se,i ,„- districts of ?»•»■l , rf b „ ..„,.., j llv|lieibj|il y n tii.d ii ll-borohnl together w,,h all that part i pretensions have been humbl her of ibe district f v tl which lies to he | m \ v w £ um]od „, e quick lu all iho war j northward and eastward ol new riser ; and tho • mi j m „ n pp lrh i ujstrici of tape four comprises the rema.ndaf ||( rfn v „ r ns ...,, moht gravous and lamentable i | part ul the stale | h j l nimlrr)9 nll j grieves over it aa a mother all communications on tho subject nlpankrupl llvr , r | lor | rl8l c hj ey iiildri'sseil t me by mail if nut pu.t paid will ,, j |( j n rurfl fmt prospects have been darkened remain in tie office m u nd [„,( t is is no etiu.n of despair to chii j a ii potter judge 9 state tend with an enemy vi-.erun in discipline nn.l.x a for district of north carolina noriencn billed wilh a savngn people sanguinary i i ' iii ■__ x ww\\\\\\\w in a mode of warfare peculiar lur its dr il'ul lea i u,es ill litronlv mill thill eniulueli il fin limine hardly '•*• linns loo the frontiers remote i'roni ns"i tan e mr fillmore resolved w whole on the slate of mho chair and resumed diplomatic ap pvte wtdnuday feb 10 immoe on tho judiciary kiill to amend the bank >- ®^ h 1 ' l,l ° acl o ihe m tof the c.omniunily * » kiankruptcy to a decln to the creditors to nut jiui ai they '] a^b a in sun to agents terms tha terms ol the courier are ♦ - per annum payalda i advance bu when any one will otbclato to pmeure ' ■. i v subscribers and send its l,"i par nn a a ami ,„-.„„,. />.,., we will receipt lur one lor each or-vi n ' :•' ■' i 10 il ,- copies for fo or una oopy thrse years i r ». ,. 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