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* •• tet tha proofs be forthcoming m order that sod an in * (#- h v s«m tiie slate rights umwofgreef stitution may meet the fate which it wouid so justly ville lately complimont the hon warren r da 1 rfn ° tlr * je ' lhen bali as a token of their respect for ins let the stockholders of tne bank take proper sters to patriotism and otjier political and social virl cast back upon its author this foul imputation on their fair tame the president is not above the law ] the last salem reporter intorrns us that a bear late vran ytvi^ttt atfrr i x t *;*****• '*' «* pl port of stokes co „..,,,.'. " , h4 uati maue p havoc among the swine m this body met on tbe 1st instant end was organized his vicinity at ttie last accounts by the election of officers in the senate the former . - ualtt speaker george c drotn<roole was re-elected witho'it t ' l " oe t,!k we imt casoi.i*ia*.1 opposition in the commons linn ranks the former rsbvt^ii s kkllalf of one who has speaker and a friend ofthe administration was elect ; '!' / ijrila j ' n hwltt service ed by a majority of two vot«s over severn e parker " 22 r j ho c-ir listen to the doleful strokt of he •£*&. mmm the r.taond co m p„er i z^slt sss^dsd j*^"**v says that seven ot tbe opposition members were absent can mark the taniuteaa of its hourly repeution and not and gives the names of eight who voted ibi mr banks : t,ei j wrongs come up in review before hiss in all the same paper savs that thi re-election of mr leigh jjjj • 0 stnsity .' perhaps if 1 were to sav it seven to u e ■_$. i p^j^,,v u ; ltl us s^s7»st os the b..m mr *£, has ft ji rectorship of st luke s church in this town with ' tmel un the instca-tawer of time 1 — if any do plp an > the view of devoting his undivided attention to the spi ! ke p ll t names secret as their publicity woum uouiy ritual welfare ofthe larrje and interesting contegation less luuuc ; e us to cast reflections upon the svir.puti.v or under his care at christ church rowan county we j 2 f t01 sf h^t ***& "** ,; ' r **" p a . i.i ... tr .-. , , ' , . ,"*'■'• '**" session ot u«^e vii tues rut 1 vou;j u^u to such f understand that the \ estry ot st i^uv hare ted there be iiecai.se they are most likcltm z^l the rev mr speer to be their rector und that he has ate tiie force of my intention whether it would i>e accepted the invitation more than justice to the object of my appeal ether to — 0~e~o — give it a cessation from its jal>ors durintr the winter or j^t another citation the governor of georgia ? rocaie t r '* * uch l'*"ov«l uiachmerv bs will eaahss has sent a second message to the legislature infurmino ! " pf tt,r » te ""*>' with alacrity una within the pre ,. ,. , . , • . , t , u,c '»» •""<'■, scribed turn fcurti is now its irre.ular-tv tiiat it makes them that he has received another mandate requiring i one doubtful of the veracity of his own ime-piece a.ui the state to appear at the bar of tiie supreme court of is in various other ways injurious to the interests if all the united states to answer in n case wherein j pipe l0 whom u time is money an indian now a convict in the penitentiary is plain ar t,e l rroni me ' r - editor to cast any aspersions tiff m error the union governor again recommends f £*?*?*'. of the venerable sentinel iteeu : a nullification of the act as the rightful remedy i ? it " *" ** ibw.w , ,, ., u , any ot its species,and tiiat its /../.*; comm.s we thmk the same thing ; but we see a course by are induced by circumstances entirelv uyomi itsn l . i wh.ch gov lumpkin might have arrived at his aim n trol this is evident from the kmujaee jor fans these cases without compromising bis anti-null irication j w ''' cn tnfl clock it~*'lt at present puts en its mward principles to such a fatal extent the state of geor 1 p er p ie " lt,e ' an 1 troubles im.eed i will%o iartliei m gia is the party cited to apiiear at the bar of the su z t mt t wi * ta r , v - , r fsv,fci^jjr qualities op to'tte ssstmg in of cokl weather preme court :— now our notion is that the governor j which will appear the more wortuy of c.iir.neiiiuitmil might have sent the supreme judges word that seeing j a"bea it is recollectwl that its bjassifl havs been tiul it was impossible for the whole state to appear before p tor * infi y 31 *^ l vkf - m xhem the citation of course would not be re^rderi — «*, z " we don't say tiiis would be the best course for one tot take no horror the nullification l to to tt.ol liking rut g'lveruorh of the tc.l states proper to the rr'sp-hisdnlity i nf considering v'ese^uuuhish imbition an 7t//r^/-?'ull.:ier.h • , bo4 bo doubt • i hi « uipii<5ltjp in the j i urnst tiirre will be no inclination on the part of any viie 5 ". c federal government anu a n fe id eco | of them to shrink my own sense of them is most . p0 **■| n n tratjon should be regarded as fun | clear as is also my readiness to discharge those which ■*'" ! sacred all must be sensible that the j may rightfully fall on an to continue any business ' h public debt by rendering taxation ne i relations frith the bank of the united states that may rtstt utextnsfwahibwsfti has increased the diffi j be avoided without a breach of the national faith after iserj ', n in tfcpnrable from every exercise of j that institut.on has set at open defiance the conceded ztxet ■lll;i iltu ll wa ' '" tlus r,s l ect ' a re - ! **&* of tne gowtweatt to examine its afiairs after it t , t^"v"r i>0 nroiim'ing those disturbing questions has done all in its power to deride the public authority "' " { t ottbsdiscassions rotating t.i the tariff j in other respects and to bring it into disrepute at home ' heen the tendency ofa debt incurred in the and abroad after it lias attempted to defeat the clearly lndfflah tenance of our national rights and - expressed will of the people try turnin against them ' '" a .' '„ ji titkins of which all portions of tiie : the immense power intrusted to its bands ami by invol - lyjly cknowledged it moat be obvious j vmg a country otherwise peaceful flourishing and hap \:.,'!» c ■"' '. to increase the burdens of py in dissentions embarrassment and distress would ' ''' zat witlhut necessity must be f-ttal to all our make the nation itself a party to the degradation so "'". .. rv m r hs true character while we are sedulously prepared for its public agents and do much oonelves hereforc upon the extinguish to destroy the confidence of mankind in popular go naiooal debt and the prosperous state of f hbibii aits nssj to bring into contempt their authority let us not be tempted to depart from those j and efficiency in guarding against an evil of such of public policy which enjoin a just j magnitude considerations of temporary convenience ,,. revenue to the expenditures that are should be thrown aside and we should be influenced i a rigid economy and on entire absti . by such motives only as look tothe honor and preserva • i top.es of legrsi.t ii that are not clearly | tion of the republican system deeply and solemnly onstjtutional powers of the government i impressed with tiie justness of these views i feel it to id by tbe wants of the country properly ; be my duty to recommend to yon that a law be passed " under such a policy ev.-ry diminution or the authorizing he sale of the public stocks that the pro . arising from taxation gives to ndiviiiu ' vision of the charter requiring the receipt of the notes i » increased power and furnishes to all the j of the bank in payment of public dues shall in ac i r happy confederacy new motives for ; cord a rice with the power reserved to congress in the i itectioa ■' ll ' i ' pp ort - 1 ' i1 ' !, b.ive all its moot 1-lth section oft.be charter be suspended until the bank i - .' g ( c j vv iil be found in its influence open tho . pays the treasury the dividends withheld : and that all i fine government hy confining its action to maws connecting the government or its officers with i its wbicb vviii be sure to secure to it the at j the bank directly or indirectly be repealed and that i 11 iport of our fellow-citio a j uie institution be left hereafter to its own resomxesandj i att ::'. ::^^^^ liai bbababababan i ln.-ti-b i m-h i a theb i to politi-b i r;:c-b i to — c ' jr h i proceed-m i on i'i'.'si-h h piocu-b h tjiuth h . mi'lh h — gruun ilessh h i h government iuve,b a j<.l)gresrf.m ■theh ■- _ an.ih . ,, '!;.■-, i'.'in of unparalleled curt.ul-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m h exchange m h ! august ■b to accuiii-h i ledgmentb i to beenb i .. to the bniik.h con . ires ■i in rehtiveb i - to nowb i a nllh i cuunlryh i months h h f ■!.-■a ofeongra-h • virtue ■■ildt<m that the energies om ban i iyranny,b tbe almost ■' "' thish ■t bankb i •-. u no outb a ir ma-h h - il m h m*i of ui h uj h ■< | ci.p!talb h r in theh ' •- country i a 1 1 au:!-h h iublicb ■*■' tlioti-h i ii i p-.yiiigh h ! - fienciih h this a estiip.atcub h - the pri:i-h h mxail h ii onl b.-oos oll theh h • ir.-.'i p k b ■- i tliel i li'h ■cb.ios.-sh ■i •' >-.-: vh vt to the iiiiii.l m willb mr tliel ■inw.b nn-h ■jo useh h t'.iree,h the iefetice.h ■the iimirganizingb ■l>f!-b ■i ml mi'li m-b bb)t -- bsasasah fiat ji-8ttt1a jj^^cjv^lv acatcttlcsj the carolinian salisbl jry saturday december 13 1834 letter from raleigh raleigh december 4th 1834 dear sir the resolutions on 3ir mangum's ca.se were taken up in the commons to-day a motion to j lay them on the table was lost 70 to 50 dr potts of j edgecomb then addressed the house in favor of tiie resolutions mr craige iu reply gave a compendious history of gen jackson's administration exposing the inconsistency ofthe president's measures with his pre viously avowed principles the means he used to acquire unlimited power and to defeat all the prescribed checks to federal usurpation ; the character and objects of the albany regency and its influence upon the public councils ; and tbe corrupt state ofthe public press pro duced by the new system of proscription on the one j side and rewards on the other events have satisfied my mind and i think the minds ofthe american people that the mischiefs and dangers which how from a national bank far overbalance all its advantages the bold efrbrt the present bank has made to control the government the distress it has wantonly created the violence of which it has been the occasion in one of our cities famed for its observance of law and order are but premonitcrics of the fate which awaits the american people should they be deluded into a perpetuation of this institution or the establish ment of another like it it is fervently hoped that thus admonished thuse who have heretofore favored the establishment of a substitute for the present bank will be induced to abandon it as it is evidently better to in cur any inconvenience that may be reasonably expect ed than to ncentrate the whole moneyed power of the republic in any form whatsoever or under any re strictions mr raige was exceedingly animated throughout — ; sometimes very severe in his invectives and bitter though just in his reproof of assumed and abused pow er his speech was highly creuitable to him both as a specimen of his talents for discussion and of his in trepidity in d fending the constitution of his country | he spuke until he was almost exhausted when on mo j tion the house adjourned he wdl conclude his re . marks to-morrow it is probabl the ua.tmce of the i week will be consumeu by t ii bous in thf discussion | as many other gentlemen are expected lo speak it id regretted that we have no reportej here : — for the want of one the debates in our legislature are en tirely lost to the people and nora carolina is consi dered abroad as barren of eloquence as she is destitute of commerce happily it is already illustrated that the agency of ; such an institution is not necessary to the fiscal opera i tions of the government the state banks are found | fully adequate to the performance of all services which | were required of the bank of the united states quite j as promptly and with the same cheapness they have maintained themselves and discharged all these duties j while the bank of the united states wis still power i fill and in the field as an open enemy ; and it is not i ioss.ble to conceive that they will find greater difficul | bee in their operations when that enemy shall cease to exist a few weeks ago i fondly hoped that north carolina was about to emerge from her ;.; . utly ntermmable lethargy and assume her prop r staii .; rt our confe deracy ; but recent events have not tended to elevate my hopes my motto however is never despair of the republic we must increase our energy and our exertions in proportion to the magnitude of the obsta cles we have to overcome and success must ultimately be the reward in haste your's truly . jiater accounts i*r«>.m raleigh me a to ■the house gum ■hate opposition c^t shocking murders three of the superinten ' and assumptions of tne executive they base exposed lents and one contractor on tbe line of rail-road be 1 tbe serpeoime course of those who havio^once l . ;«. tween washington city and baltimore were lately at ! zz^s 3 s " t ff f l ..... s . ■, • . . j vocdtcs ot slate rights nowac.knmvlc i e pruclicaav tacked while sitting m their shanty or tent by a nttm j the existence of no rights hut those claimed by the ber of laborers employed on the road and most inlaw j president m tiie l'roclaimition and the psotest in re manly butchered finding afterwards that one of the \ ply w have heard little but stile fulsome adulat'-n o persons attacked had not been killed the villains on the i l i e iicro ot * wew &*%**% and tne destroyer of the next night forced the house in w-iiioh he lay and deli . th-e.ii 1 1 ■, .... r . ... , ... ,. '. . ... i ne touow.ng gentlemen have addressed the house berately murdered him by cutting open the hack of ins h n f avor ot - tiie stenoiutions :— messrs poua jordan head and taking out his brains ! several of the mili bragg and daniel ; and messrs craige fleming oui tary companies of baltimore promptly repaired to the i l aw i barrmger manly long ami giaham in oppoai scene of these cruelties and we are happy to state that '■tl .'" to theni - tne discussion has attract d a goo deal upwards of 300 of the laborers on the road have been i £ ; du .™ uo "' and whatever may be the result the de ' , , , , , , ,. „ ... ; bate has prove that there i:s in aorth carel-na a la apprehended aim marched to tne prisons m baltimore > i en ted host of young men ardent m their patriotissn to be tried fat the otience j and inflexible 111 their devotion to the constitution md the charleston papers bring us an account of two of ; kaw s of their country who must iltisaately triumph the most cold-blooded murders tiiat we recollect ever ove * n t 2£*zi ib * , *? c ? * patssnage . , 1 1 rm ii mr haywood addrusse.i tiie house last l.mlav bm to have seen recorded they were perpetrated by a before he collc i k ; efl lhe houae adjulirmvi ami £ wi n villain named ferguson at cedar shoal chester die of course be entitled to the fl.xir to-morrow trict s c on the 12th ultimo the circumstances tre ! there is a good deal of fettering n the van bunm briefly as follow : ferguson went to the store of cape ' ra s "> , in ' 1 nothing short of tne rigia arbitrary disci kodnian and sold him a small bag of cotton ; in the set v hnc f t /, ie r >'' c:u1 kee 9 fcll0u = r|1 together now to .. „ ,, , j . 0 , ,, pass the resolutions tkrment for it a small balance in money was due to r g 1 1 1 t , _. 1 , ., «. . . , . ....... , , , r mrong appeals have been made to the state pude of which he insisted upon having but which rodman toid those who show a disposition to sacrifice one of n ca him it was inconvenient to pay but should be hamlod rolina's most gifted and chivalrous sons as a victim to to him as soon as change could be procured f became tne inordinate ambition and inexorable vengeance of enraged swear.ng that if he was not paid then he would one who } ms : ' lreili 3 treated her with indignity 111 the „ d .- ,, • • , ,. .,- ., 1 person ot another ol her favorites but unhapoilv for sue r at this juncture mr v aiker a respectable m m i 1 a.«i . ,„. 1 zn i'l 7 «« j . ' ' r aordi carolina such api als fall upon the impenetra citizen of tie place stepped into the store and enuea ble prejumcesof p '-..-:..>, like the g ntk dewsof hen vored to pacify f assuring him that he should receive ven upon the rug 1 : c granite what was due to him ferguson immediately laid lioid " cannot however at present despair of future ser of walker threw him down and was severely beating ce * s *° lho w <*'" ll,ri y the time will soon c.r , . r • , e , . 0 v nen in the calm retirement of private life remote him wrien roijman inteterred to seuarate them tei c tytlti r .... r . ' - troin tne contagious influence of party excitement trie guson then drew out his knife and stabbed rodman in moderate and the reflating will pause and ponder no two places after which he went up to walker sitting the past the present and the future and reason tor a on trie counter and stabbed hun in the left temple — tune suppresed by passion will reassert her bstay arid rodman expired in 48 hours after and waiker in 24 bring back many an honest hut misguided bead to tht the murderer made his escape after perpetrating his path of patriotism it is a consummation devoutly to horrid butcheries the governor of south carolina be hoped for has offered a reward of ijjs'joo for the apprehension of it gives me pain to state what i am constrained t o ferguson : he is represented to be a young man about believe that th success of the convention b il is •;>- 22 years of age six feet high large make dark skin tremeiy doubtful last year it passed tiie senate and and wears large black whiskers — has a downcast coun was lost in the house now its fate is most doubtful in tenance high cheek bones dark eyes and heavy brows the senate tins subject is affected by and arl'-cts ! every measure of importance that is agitated and ( am 0^7 editorial chnngc a id consolidation — con painfully convince that until it is bottled onr state dry raguet the talented champion of state rights and never can take her proper rank in the fedeial constt-1 editor of the philadelphia examiner has recently pur lat ' on - . ...... . . . „, 1 i.u . uv u ♦ e idui iik r » »' en saml f patterson of wilkes principal herk chased the establishment of the philadelphia gazette * ,. «.: ,,„ .. - . 1 . 1 r r k 1 ' ot the senate was this ties elected rreisuror of the and entered into copartnership with robert t conrad gt vice william s mb.ion esq resigsssi the able editor and proprietor of the commercial in . ■the attention of congress is earnestly invited to the j | regulation of ttie deposites in the state banks by law , although the power now exercised by the executive i department in this behalf is only such as was uni ! | rbrtnly exercised through every administration from j ; the origin of the government up to the establishment | of the present bank yet it is one which is susceptible of regulation by law and therefore ought to be so re gulated the power of congress to direct in what ' places the treasurer shall keep the money in the trea j sury and to impose restrictions upon the executive au thority in relation to their custody and removal is un limited and its exercise will rather be courted than | discouraged by those public officers and agents on whom ! rests the responsibility for their safety it is desirable i that as little power as possible should be left to the pre i sidcnt or chjuictary of the treasury over those institu tions — which being thus freed from executive influ ence nn without a common head to direct their ope rations would have neither the temptation nor the abi i lity to interfere in the political conflicts of the country not deriving their charters from the national autbori ' ties they would never have those inducements to tried i die in general elections which have led the bank of uhe united states to agitate and convulse the country for upwards of two years ■! to be completed in our next the debate on dr potts's resolutions was continued up to the date of our last accounts from raleigh — but the register of tuesday last expressed tho belief that the question on their passage would be taken on the succeeding day wednesday ed legislative items on saturday last a biil was introduced into tbe ii of commons to reduce the salaries of the judges ofthe supreme court of the state the committee on internal improvement have been instructed to consider tiie expediency of directing the public treasurer to subscribe for on the part of the state two-fifths of the slock of any charterer rail road company in the state where tkrcc-ffihs of said stock shall first have been taken by individuals ; and to borrow the necessary money for the purpose on the faith of the state a resolution was offered on saturday last proposing to adjourn on the 20th instant next saturuay it va read and laid on the table fj according to previous promise we this week insert the " bill concerning a convention to amend the constitution of the state of north carolina in a hasty notice of one of its provisions taken last week we were made to say that this bill proposed to allow rowan county five members in the house of dele gates it should have been five members in tiie con templated slate convention the president's message this is a very long document and we have been un avoidably obliged to leave out the first and last parts of it until next week in order to give in this paper the views of the president upon the two subjects which oc cupy at this time so large a space in public attention — viz our relations with france and the concerns of the united states bank in regard to the first of these topics the message is exceptionable the conduct of france towards our government has certainly not been what we had rea son to hope and expect it would have been ; but there are circumstances which in our opinion excuse delay from the raleigh register of december 9 fncendiarits again — onr city has been again visited by fire and under such circumstances that j we cannot siiut out from our minds if we would the horrid conviction that we have still among us beings in human form vile and reckless enough to j perpetrate so diabolical a deed yesterday morn j i rig about 1 o'clock the alarm was given and the i fire was discovered to proceed from a stable on the i premises of mr james coman in the heart ofthe town and in the immediate neighborhood where j so many previous incendiary attempts have been made the stable as well as several other out houses were destroyed but the dwelling house was saved and the progress of the flames arrested by blowing up the kitchen had the wind been ; from the north instead of the south the conse , queuces would have been most disastrous as no thing but a miracle could have saved the entire square fuitional provision that no money shall ■■■rreasury but in consequence of an by law the palpable object of - to pri venl the expen litureof the puh • ';' '•'•'•' purposes whatsoever which shall not ** ■'' ' ■" bv the representatives of the states in congress assembled it vests claruig for what purposes the public ; '." expen . in the legislative depart efuinent to the exclusion of the exe d and it is hot within the constito i-.nty either of those departmen|[3 to pay :" u " aw „ r to sanction its payment ac win consi tutionel provision the claim 11 never be paid without an appropna ' : l ■'* l-resa lh,t the bank has never ask , n it attempts to defeat the pro j - onstitation and obtain payment without j k^i 88 , '' lvt d of awaiting an anpsopri • both houses of congress and approved -•'• it makes an appropriation for itself ppeal to the judiciary to sanction it j ! ' not t.>cbnically been paid into the '"'' •'•*'•<-; tho principle attempted to be "** constitution the executive and jn s little right to appropriate and expend ' '•'■w thoul authority of law before it is " , | ! i of the treasury as to take it from • in the annual report of the secretary 7 and ni his correspondence with the l "''' nk,and the opinions of the attorney "' : >'^ it you will find a further exa *-**-<• c.auns 0 f ihe ilank and the course it from the new york commercial a k rrtiser on her part : — for instance the almost insulting lette very late from england lof mr rives in which ins vanity prompted him to say just as we were ready for the press we re j that he had overreached the french ministers in secu ceived our english papers to the 11th of nov era i r ' ing 60 [^ tge an award to our claims the president ber inclusive brought by the packet ship sheffield , } lowe ver was evidently influenced by his naturally ir i.irtrpoi i market monday jsor 10 j ritable passions when he penned the part of the mes cotto.n — the demand has been extremely aui i sag e relative to this subject his concluding suggestion mated throughout the last week and the market we think very ill-timed and injudicious it will be closed on friday with great firmness at an ad seen that he wishes congress to invest mm with discre vance of d to d per lb on the common to fair tionary p to lssue l ett ers-of-marque and reprisal qualities of american whilst in the good and fine upon the pr0 perty of french citizens in case the cham description there is scarcely any improvement bpr of ueputies should agam neo , ect to make the ne . brazil continued w glected until r nday when c , appropriatlon to settle our claims . and he ar . 1 er.iambuco was ,„ good request and sold freely the j t(j ghow fmnce considcr at lust weeks prices stirat and other kinds are ■, .. . . ,, . , i • <-- , . i o i this measure as a menace and that she could not un vvitlioiit alteration speculators have taken 20 i . . . - . . „ ...... . r ,. a r . , im d i der the laws ot nations make it a legal cause for war 000 american 500 sural and 100 pernambuco _ . . . , , *? . . . the sales amount to 17.100 bales consisting of but , l s to point out any instance in which b0 sea islam nt 19j.i to 22d ; 30 stainod 14d to , such a proceeding has not led to a war if the nations 15,1 12.200 bowed georgia s|d to 10d ; 6540 , were an > ways equally matched in strength ; and we mobile alabama and tennessee 8jd to 10*d 14 \ are her etore atraid that this recommendation of gen 4^0 new orleans bfsl to lid the imports are jackson will have the effect to delay the action of the 7167 bags < french chamber and thus embroil us in a disagreeable misunderstanding to be de mprecated extreme cases of national hmjurj to for mlucre,and the hour consider the look " __ .,. 7~n i to t!:e " ooli bense c,t * congress for a repression of our hot to " crap-kook - tiakt r s i mll ;. ary chi.ftamv desire again to let slip the dogs mml mhrch am s and 0 i hers \ 0 f war - over our ace f ul an hnppv ct , untry . w f * are in the weekly receipt of a large number of what shall we sav to the president's " railing acr-u 1 newspapara from almost all ouartns of the i ni character of the ted states m exchange for the t^ro'tiran and would . *** u1 c be glad to have them taken pf our s al a reasons slat:on p 3 we hope his charges are founded in he price thev comprise journals ot every grade iii truth ; but in the absence of proof it appears to us that point of literary character and of every shade in poh they are more in keeping with the brawling partisans tics and would furnish the cur.ous with many a theme " n t-lu-uses than characteristic of tbe w.sdom and of conv nation ' «"*«*» that •**«* be exercised bv the occupant of newn ajpnaers the literati politician merumuts/«ni<i - »"* others bavin occasion fist aewsasipers will rind it n d the aational palace at washington hedirectlycharges vantagfous to apply for them at ties office ion the p-atik the recent mobs and murders which have .. salisbury decembtt 13 1884 disgraced the c;ty of philadelphia ! — if this is a fact telligencer — by which arrangement these two jour ivegroes for sale nals have been consolidated into one under the united title of " the philadelphia gazette and commercial intelligencer and under tiie editorial charge of both ! will be sold before the courthouse door in salisbury on thursday the loth duy of january next between thirty-five and forty \ lua hie jybg rots belonging is the estate of joseph chambers de ceased late of rowan county ikr this is perhaps the moot valuable lot of i negroes ever offered for sale in this section ofthe j country the greater part of them being young very hkelv and of good character a credit ot 12 months will be given upon bond and security with interest after six u.otiths ami el reeves derenilier is i 4 -""!.— t,l adorn >. those gentlemen conjointly either of them is a host in the good cause ; but we look for more important re stilts from their united labors success o^t small pox the board of health in halifax report tiie occurrence of one case of this distressing malady in that town the board say to the end that public excitement may be allayed and a true state ment of the case made known the bo ird of health re port that only one case has come within their know ledge and that the infected person has been promptly removed several miles from the town j£r the oath of allegiance has passed the senate of south carolina by a vote of ayes 32 noes 11 it was sent to the house of commons for concurrence in e<;koes wanted nphe subscriber wishes to purchase likely nf ; *■urges from 13 to 25 year of age ' " h forsyth which body it passed to its second reading by a majori ty of more than two-thirde estate sale oi a n r^i-ot^^^^^^^b ( fe fm * f rst °* m 9 of jcnimry vex i will t * " the highest lmi.ier,mt tiie c.in'hoo.-e in sa lisburv for several valuable negroes belonging to the battle ni the lata dr fsrntrw and on the same u"">*"dinte.y aaer the kale jhrn^m^m i it ill hire far onr year m on the f.ian m o said estate alan at ik same ftm#*j several lots in the tc.vr of sahsbury^h l wul be rented out "^ k robert macnamara m adnur v v tothe safetj ofthe pfihlic funds rernain dk and to the ironor of the american sores be taken to separate thegovern i institutions mischievous to the jj~j tn regardless of the cnmitutioii w u ' t [ | 1 rr:n the public deposites bv i ?| tension agents so far as it bad the wag the discontinuance of the receipt of ' ( ment of the public dues after the jjjt^xt the eaecntive has exercised i y to never the connection between i r >•'.» '' ( "' r " t "' thta institutioa imposes i u * ! p ' wl wnctionaries of this govern fa vest nnd most imperative aha statesville dec 13 l&o"t more bank it will be perceived by reference to the proceedings of our legislature th.it a bill has been presented for the establishment of a bank m newberu to be called the " merchant's bank the citizens of norfolk va have recently had a public meeting tor the purpose of taking into conside ration the propriety of establishing an •" independent bank and also of inr-re:t=ing the banking capital of that borough g iierally witii the view of meeting the anticipated winding up of the u states branch f£"7 the legislature of alabama has re-elected the hon william r king to the senate of the u states for six years from l*$b fourth day of march next ..■•*•■' «
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1834-12-13 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1834 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
Creator | Hamilton C. Jones |
Date Digital | 2008-12-23 |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
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 December 13, 1834 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina, this issue has no Masthead. |
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 | 601556385 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1834-12-13 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1834 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 5074451 Bytes |
FileName | sacw01_021_18341213-img00001.jp2 |
Creator | Hamilton C. Jones |
Date Digital | 2008-12-23 |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
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 December 13, 1834 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina, This issue has no Masthead |
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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* •• tet tha proofs be forthcoming m order that sod an in * (#- h v s«m tiie slate rights umwofgreef stitution may meet the fate which it wouid so justly ville lately complimont the hon warren r da 1 rfn ° tlr * je ' lhen bali as a token of their respect for ins let the stockholders of tne bank take proper sters to patriotism and otjier political and social virl cast back upon its author this foul imputation on their fair tame the president is not above the law ] the last salem reporter intorrns us that a bear late vran ytvi^ttt atfrr i x t *;*****• '*' «* pl port of stokes co „..,,,.'. " , h4 uati maue p havoc among the swine m this body met on tbe 1st instant end was organized his vicinity at ttie last accounts by the election of officers in the senate the former . - ualtt speaker george c drotn |