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1 ' 1VVI IA .11 1 1r03f C. J O V EH. " ' IM . Wit I- V'y ac- TERMS. VTrkiM n 111:1 y hereafter he had v, ).,!ln. i' I ''"ty Cents per year. 'i, ,,f khimi new subsi-r-iVts who will (v !- 1111' wn.ije sum hi one payment. nlV 11 1 1 1. 1. n Hi,. 1 . 1 1 r lor one year at I wo 101 - , irh, a.n.1 a- !'i' as ill' s;un. e ass shall t 1 ', ." f ......... sine 01 I Kill irs ilf ..Wvw-.on.ey will h Hill' ll'MIs shall t'MItt Mi ut i- charged us other subscri- I ri'ti r-f who il' not pay dutiii'r tXe year Se) hai ,., l li r 't Hollars in i asp. 1 1 I I I .1 ,, s,:l-ii:i lj' iiioii win no roc. ivtu lr it!ss man S Oh'- i ar- ., il, Iff l I)t' lll-ii-.-OlilliH-'l hut at the up arc paid , ut tlie lvii'r. tllll --ii til Ull' - vll li il'-r-' 11 V. I i'nr must he o.v ' .1 ,ii ri t i l .,i,r,vise 1 "LJ 1 iKiiuly 111 t be il le'i'l'd !' , f 1 , ill,' Tkk'H of Ai'VKRri-lMi Sixty tiro n i.i Critt lr ',"'"'''"' 1"'sl "''"'""' 1 v., N ' ""'- e7i iiiserliun ujttrwucdx-l srra,lvi'riNMii"iit will be inserted lor less I liiau oxt IVii.hr. Vlvrtise u.'nts will he continued until orders s! revived In stop tlieiu, wheie 110 directions ,re prnvi. usly u ven. -Al,'"111'1" 'n'-'I'y p yar or six months will be 0 (- ; Dillai per mouth tor each squa e w,, 1 11,' finvilege f changing the f'ona every f "'''r , i itKirrs. SALISBURY, I5" .vav p. r 11. 16 a 17 eta. ; Brandy, Ap pjeperira: 4j a 0 eta ; Cotton per lb. (in s,' .0 ; lott.m bagging per yd. 16 25 i,., Lnir. t per in. Iti a 1 Si els; Castinga per U I a- J ' la - CaUau.'ainri'ioaia4 la- NV il, r 75 a i no i;t ; Feat hers per lb; 35 ,n K; .ui ;r ii! jdl 7, Vhcat pr bush. 1 12 1 1 ,,:Jatu pr bushel 30 ctsj Corn pr buah 55 cts; : mi iv r I'i b a cts ; Lead per lb. 8 a 10 cts i M il i-n . per gal- j cts Nails per lb 9 a 10 i, Lint pur lb 0 a 0 els; Bacon per lb 121 els. Uiu.r per It Ii4 cts ; Lard per lb 15 1 1 1 1 per ii'iVi-d $1 i j 1 50 els; bteel, Ameri ri i" itistcr, per Ih. 10 cts; Kt'glih do. per lb ;i u ; Cast d i. per lb 25 fe 80 cts ; Sugar . I 2 i a 1J cts ; Kuiu (Jamaica M?r galj V niiwe do. i ; Wool Mean) her lb 30 , . f illow p r lh. 10 1-21 et; Tow-linen pr yd. I i a in it; Wine (Tenerifle) per jal.$l fit). I .rtu rnl do. .l 50, s 1 7 cts ', Ctnrel dii pel gal. $1 .I t I 75 cts ; Malaga, (sweet) jicr fa.'. $1 ; -Whiskey per gal. 45 a 50 cla. CIIEKAW. Reef in market per lb a 8 et .; Baron per 1.1 a 1 1 on; Ham .to. 00 00 cts ; Bees a piit lu 20 a iict; llaojjiiiif per yard 18 a -25 14 ; Kale rope per In a 12 14 cia j CotW pr. i IJI a 10 cis.Coiion per I On lbs 5 8 00 f '00; Corn per bush. I 80 1(V a jyJtLur "t'lviiTrmtr "pofljrl " 7 ""S 00( . frotu.stoie& Mrl- --IOTr1TTrri.n per KM) lbs 5 61 a 0; I il isses per gal t.i 50 a cts; Mails cut assort 1 ler lb !J I 1 a 9 cts ; Wrought do. per lb. 20 I'ork pei lb 3 'J ; pur . lt lbs $4 nil ; ii rar per lt. I Z 1 1 ) I i a els; alt nr k?i3 :j;alt per bushel H7I $1 ets;Stfel A ncin lilisier pr lb 10 Itkrt.s; Tallow pr lb Mi lil cts; I ea Imperial iter lb l "25 a 1 37 i els; 1,1 n do. pr li.? a I 25 els ; Tuodcco luanu- bnured pr loin a 15 ci s. FAYGTTEVII.I.K , ... t,. , , . mn . B'-n.lv, pea' h 7aaHO. IV.. Apple, i,f a .01 aci. V'lt 10 aooo; t;it.,n pr IL, 6 a 8 its I C.itb'.' ic hi 12 a 1 .11 Kb. lib) . a t I:imv,1 or hh si 0(1 a ti".. . -atnerst.r lh 1 j a 'r("urn iir nttsh I a IHKU lrt.i. orlii 54 a Ii; ..Mo- es pr gal .17 40 a 00; Nails cut 71 a H ,Salt 'iii-h "i'i :t 75, Sugar )ir lb 7i all ; Tuliai'co; if -2 a .1 ; Wheat pr bush 0 (Ml, ( Whisk, )' jab 52 55; Beeswax 20 a IIO IM:0 L11IATION. By Ihe (iovtrnor of Aortt Carolina. $200 REWARD- WIlKUKAS it has been made known to me llV lh V.Tllu l (if nil '.loill sl Ix'l.l hv iS.B 1" w- "j ufuuer. ibat A t; K hVs. of llm rniintv nf "trtin, ww recently murdered in said county, inJlliat George W.Cohuro, (of the county and Stile aforesaid) stands charged with the eoiu- mission o tryj sai.l. f. b.ny ; and whereas it is "Tresenieil that the said George W. Coburn is luguive from justice. Now, therefore, to the end that the said enrge W. Coburn may be annrthend and t"Ugbt to trial, I have thought pioper ' to issue Una my I'ruclainaiion. oflV-ring a reward of two 'Jtidred dollars, to any person or persons who "i apprehend and confine bun in the jail, or J' 'iter bun to the Sheriff of Martin coo my ; and 'It' inorevpr l.prhtf rpn.iir all ,tlfipir. uhplhfr ,v' r militirv. within tl.is Slain In nan llinir - - " ns lo apprehend, or cause -to be ap- fMi. -.; r ihssaid fuuitive 0J,;ef under my hand as Governor. ..! lh.' Great Seal of Noll h Caroli m. at the Crtv of ltalenjh. this 20th ;vt.u.. 'May, A. n ih.U EDWARD B.DUDLEY. ChrhtopherC Hatti.e, P. Secl'y t. W Coburn is about 30 years of age, about ' ''t 9 inches high, thick fet . of an athletic and tnascular constiiiition, conipbxion rather florid, ,all lace, 8pcaka short ami ipi i k when spoken '".with eyes somewhat do ..cast. It is believed " ware on leaving, a blue cloth cuat with vel-ia.oO.r;-, - ' U47 s hereby l, a disu given, that Jacob Petry is entitled distnbulative share ol ihe K.slal.r nl l)o- Mlita Peirv. deceaaed-.un.jdit, JvitAdivi,i'T p,w'tfiai lie is notified to apply to me lor ihe which Wfl be paid on demand, without lluit;st, utter this notice. U. KUIMLXumi. M,u r. 'bnrru Co , JunelO. 137 2 47 J'lithborouirli tirade m it. fllHE examination of the pupils' of Pittsbo-A- rouuh Anj... ...iii i.ri ti.p . t ri - "vau.uij will iano p '"Sill Ol JuHfl. hurl aaftr u.v..t...rt a.fei.V UuolQ . . - ici ca v a vaa tju a. m ' ""v 'u lowing.- Tuition' ,er session $15 50 paid in vance. and no deduction will be made for boys dieting one month and under after the com- ""neeuMHii of ihe session. , ""ard may be., procured at moderate -prices "oughbui the vill)tgt- .! -'tttio trj.3w4?, i' our iti'. Sk.l.KCTF.0 FOR THE VaT( I1MAN. TIIK DYING BOY. It must lipRivt et in childhood to (five back .' The pirit to us maker, ere ihe heart Il iih grown lamiliar with the paths of air), And mm in to gather up iisbiiier fruit,' I knew a boy whose infant feM had trod ' I 'pun the IiI'Ishoihh of some aev en aprings, w '' And w hen the eighth caiue round, and called him .ml " "' ' '; ',"5 ,t ?l' -To m. I 111 its lijrht he turned i? - Anrt Roir.hr tris cWmter Mie down nd ' die. , ' Twas night; he aummdocd V ills' .accustwiied ' 1 friends: 'fy" '- And this wise bestowed lis lust .request: 4: 'Mother. I'cidySjf ow;'. There's a deep sufficativn on my bre!,'. As if wine fieary hand my bosom preyed '; And.cm, m j Ww I lel. the cjildweat stand. " WoiberVjrour hand ! , Here; lay itofi roy ; wrist,. . , ' And place the iiher thus, beneath mv head; And say, sweet mother, say "when I am dead, ' " Shall I be mmscd ? Kftr besides ytwr kne" : . Shall I kneel down at night and pray, Maria ih morning' wake, tnsfng "tiie lay You taogbt to me. 4 5 Oh! at the time vf prayer, When you loijk round and see $ vacant seat, You will not wait 'then for my coining feet You'll miss me there. . 'Father, I'm going home, .- To that great houie you spoke of, that bless'dj land ' WJiere there is one bright snmmfr, always bland And tortures do not come, From laintneFi ami from pain. From trouble, fears, you say I thall be free 'Fl at gi krie8does nut enter lucre, and we Shall mtx-l sjjain. Brother, the little spot I used to call my gaiduii, where long hour Wo've stay 'd tuttalch jhe fluuiuig biul A. -flu w- ers . : Forget it not. Plant there some box or pine, . . Something that lives in winter,. and will be A verdant offering to my memory, And call it mine. " Sister the young rose tree. Thai all tbe spring has been my pleasant care, lust P'i'ting forih iu leaves so greeu and fair, I give to ihee ; w i,a intra 'iitnJII.. . . 1 h,laU oUe wy-oiy short course ruu- An. l when lu r.ihes hl.Hiin, .ii.i win you noi oesiow a single one j L'pun my tomb ? 1 " Now, mother, sing the tune Y.Hi sang last night, I'm weary and must bleep. Who waa.lt called wy name ? Nay do Mwl wtep, You'll all come aoon !" Morning sprf ad over earth her rosy wing'', And lb.it meek suff-rci, cold and ivory pale, Lay on his couch asleep. The morning air Came through the .en window freighted with The fragrant odors ol the lovely spring. He breathed it. not. '1 he laugh ( passers by Janed like a uiscurd in some mournful note, But worried not his sluiiiber ho was dejd '.' The following amusing anecdote is e.'-io' . fiom forcible article of the New York Kvtniug Post, designed to arrest the lam prevalent rage fur speeulaliou : , A traveller, once in the West, on setting out eariy one iiiornii.g 'from ilu 1 place where he had pas.cd the night, consulted. his map ul the country., anil hiuling (hat a very considerable town, called V enice or Verona, or ViMnim. n'r hv iI.a .i:,.iip ,,f sump rahpr b'.iotnann city beginning with a Vfoceupied a point on his road but some twelve or fifteen jni Its ..If. com-Ur ded lojoutney as far as that place before break fast. Another equally extensive town, bearing as sounding s name, was laid down ut a .eunve nient distance for his afternoon '8"ige ; and there he ptoposed halting for the night. He continued to travel al a gjod round pace until Ihe sun had attained a gieat height in the hea vens, and until he computed that he had accom plished uiuie than twice that distance which he proposed lo himself in tho outset. . ilia stomach had long since warned him that it waa lime to hall, and his horse gave indications which plain ly showed that he was of ihe same epu ion. Still be saw no town before ..him, ..eyett.oI...lhe. homMesT' Riiidi ; imueli lesVsucIi a magnificent ohm as Ins map had prepared biro lu . look, lot Arfffl'jpli'.'uieenii'g a solitary woodchupper emer- Tfirg from ine tjrKt, he accosteu bun. and in-, quired how lar ii was to Vienna. ' Vienna !' exelaui.ed ihe nun ; why, yon have passed i l fin.- mul luHi.tv .mips back. Did Vuu notice a 4s ".f ti'ewii limber and a bfiaed tree boside the road ? That was Vienna.' The dismayed irav. lhr 1 hii inquired how lar it was lo ihe oth er place, at,' which fie dcsigneil passing the night. ' Why, you are right on that place nowmtmfeifthe man ; ' it begins j'ist the o ihejrjjide of yon ravine, and runs down to a cliimp of gird led trees which you will see about a mile farther on the' road.' ' And are there no housea built ?' faltered out the traveller ' Oh, no houses wltaisoHtever,' retnrned the wwslmanr ' they hewed and hauled the logs for a black smith's shop, but Ofbr Htey raised it, the. toien lott were all disposed tf in the Eastern States ; and every thing has been lull as you now see il ever since.' - rThe Hebrews Tri" Ne 1 w OrleahV, are about to build a Tabernacle.' From tbelNattonai Gazette. THE ONSf ITUTIQNAL CRf. ' RENQY:,.., Geriffal Jarkson in h.a Ut r.r11v kA. dress, ; expresses himself , in the-following t twelve, . beings little more selgra.ulatory lernis, JJAVi year AUMl ratio, f-j v-iMv ruwu nave not Deen spnrea duiiug hi, Adminiitrption" of the ? Govern rnent, to restore the constitutional currency of gol and silver, and, something, I trust, has been done towards the accomplishment of this most desirable object. ' - , ,t V The humble r efforts' Wre alluded to ire. f? .dlDJJ0i ttieboWirig measures: , ,:; 7 -1. ; The General's seven years' war a-, gainst lite Bank of the tf' States. '-"''X'' V; . .. t a nThe removal of the public deposit es ' ' S ViTEo" passoco of tho nold hill 'in June. '1834 ' "'' ' ' -" i, , . ; )U;i. 'v. v ... ..-v 4. Tbe impArtation in gold of the French Spanish, and Neapolitan indcmnilies, forii- nienceu in 1830, unU tiot yet qnte cou,ple- i d.- - "-- m 4td. rV 5.. v The Treasury Older of July,l830: i..n .i. i v . . . the pulilm inoucr bum t.W iihtc wtiefe it wascullected to other pla,ctCMv anticipation of l8 distribution among t be Slates, and finally ; -' 6J "Tbe Specie. Circular of Jtily 1 1 , J83G, by which gold and silver, were alom? made receivable for public larids'; . ; 1: rflie two last of tliese measures having recttved from M nrti rchols BRdl,TnTlIis inter-to the lion: John Quiiicy Adauisof NmmberiCi836, a full and mastei'ly ex position, as to their operation and e(lecls. I shall confine "u.ijr remuris to the four first named subjects. " i Tlmt tbe war apinst the Bank of the U nited Slates had no influence whatever in restoring 'tlie constitutional currency,' will be made manifest by a brief reference to the luatury of that war nnd its immediate Certs. . . - " " Tin; lirs'r(lirLal. doelaratmn of Ccncrol Jackson's ..ustihly against the Bank was contained in his first annual rncssaoe Id (joiijrcHS, in Dec. 8, 1S2, in the following words: .., " The charter of the bank of the United Mates etpirt's in 1936, and its stoeklioldei- will mo. probably apply for a renewal of their iiriul. "es. In order to avoid the evils 'iliiGgJTumi-ret uiutoh-sHdt tmrnmanr iTTit 1 o 1 1 al cunency ' such deep pecuiiia'iy interests, 1 feil 1i1.1t Let us now see whether ho has been I cannot, iuji:siice to the partus iuter si d, , "ll'ri suceessful in lis second 'humble cf too soon present it to flip deliberate cond - -forU rutiu ly. iIkj lemoyittg of theDeposites eration of the Legislature atij the c.ile. j Octobct, IS.?3. Both tho coiistiiiilionalay and the expedi-j Jo nu article lutnislieil by tlio present ency ol the law err. ring this bank are well wr.ter which vis published in the Nalion oiiestioned by a luroe ooiiion of our fellow- ! tL'Zctto ot the lsl Nlareli, il was prov- cilizens, and it must he admitted by all 1t1.1t it ha lulled 111 theorejtt nd of ealabluhiiii! a urTiforin and sound ccneiicy.' The sitbjert was renewed in Iim annual message i 7ih December, 1830, accom panied by a suggestion, win titer it he not possible lo secure I lie ;ilvanl 'g.'S ulTordei! by the pieseut bank, through the agency ol 1 a Bank of tho U, Stales, no .modified n ns , pilnciples and structuie us 10 obviate con- stitutioiul and other obj. et.. and it wn- ' also agani Ti pcateil in his x.rin. 1 I mi fFagf- , ! 9ih Decciiiher, 1831 A ie j. ii") of ii i . Houses of Congress, however. Iuivict pr.,b ably feen some force in the I'oI'omh w I, en est foulission; 'l l-ail in tit nut s of .mr naluic l. iiunle i in lull ics& and:, prcju.l.' iih wiiir Hie opi r.iiion .four rcusoiiii.tf potv . i.-; anil affiliate In tbe ol.jt-cts cit uu' oUes and dl?i1il c-j .'i .'iti. s nl. i !i ilr t o not io-si au.l elb'eti they cannot jHoOu'-e,' pnsitivi ly refused to h.; iiill.ii iieed bv the e i.S"l;ii;; poviis if I In- old g 'iitlelnan , ,111.1 . til ill) jl 1-; ( ,1 lllli oi: the 3d ol .III.,, -.;? led! utei nig the bunk. This lull r cil.. .1 II. v. I'ci .itue x to on ,l.f 1 ':h .I.jlj. .'ul not l,i -in,; sustained ly the . oi. ' lo:. tiii.il vie of lvo-tninls of each llou.-e, as t course defeated. The i tret I of this uncompromising deter itiiuati'.n not to sign a renew, A of the lank charter was precisely that which was fore- c,'.n .r f,opt.,f,i hi even i ntrllii'Mil innn in j t,e laud. The 4iuLof -roaUMg e w -hnvM s, I ..1..T1. i,.,,,;,,, , cK)iV nsl-!( imtnedi-' alily aftei the iiifcl denunciation, now spread itscll over the face of the 'whole rcunlry; and it was every where urged, as the t i n I motive of their cstab'il'iiTeol, tint m v banks wire demanded by the wants of ihe Dc.,i,!e. to soiMilv the vacuum t.'iat wouhl bu occasioned by Ihe expiration ol the chart, r of the Bank of the United Stoles. Tbe number of these institutions, and the a - mount ol their capital, as well as Ihe extent ol their vj?peration, there are lorlunately mf.aiis. ijf .as4ir4aniiic--W'rt-rr-iwrwron. TI16 Secretary of the Treasury, 111 his report .of the-.tit "of 1 JSfiTuary, "1937, , transmitting to Congress 'Slatcmenls.eliowing the condition of certain Si ite Banks,' 81c has placed be fore the public, tn sn ottim!" firmabtihdaiil materials tjbpwta.tlhe 4sitomUQi alike 'moMter,' as a measure designed to intro duce 'the constitutional currency.' was em inently unsuccessful. By one of the . tables accompanying. tha. report, it appears that tbe number of banks exist ins in. the United States, at the differ ent 'periods named, waS aa follows , JjiiiiaiyT.' 1811 J atomy l , St" " j January 1. 1820 Januarv 1, 1831) '89 :t-2o Every body knows that the chief part ol 'Dm nun mentation here exhibited between the eli.9c 18,1 1 and 1820 aMgeJrjt'mt laokmania'"'wii.icb originated in the eus- pension of specie payments by the, uauks in 18i4;'and it will be seen (Ut m iha tn ubseriuent years, from 1820 to. 1830, the inctease, Jkeing jeonfined to the legirfnte domande for an increase of bank capital, did not exceed the . modcrato number of than one dank or oossiblv at an augmented one, the natural giowtlr of wcbiui sna population wouM have conttn ued to call "for additional banks. It is pos sible that during tho four vears; commenc ing wilb 1830, ten or fiftee'n, oreven, if the reader be very sangiiine,", twenty' banks might have been legitimately "called for Bu whftt do we learn fromlhofeport be fre us ? Why. that brlween tJie, 1st of JanunTy. 1330, and the lstof January lt3l, the jbankti had tocreasud 'in number from .520 to 50 6, making an increase of oni oo w au, maKiiig an incre.se of one "iiTj"."1, f fibULJtxLojUitr,Alui cma lion oi ; these iUUe nionatera'' rendered 'constitutional' the currency pionouiieed by the President, nf the face of the world, as being' nrither uniform nor sotind, will per baps best appear from the following . com parative statement of lliu two periods refer red to. as given tn ther Secretary 'si epor i in the docu iiciit marked J, J. Gapttaj - $!15.192,6S 30.OO5 944 Circulation V 6l.Sl3,98 , 94,83f,57J Deposites 55,559,023 75 08C930 Loans k discts' 200,45 1,3 14 ,. 32 1,1 ly, 19l fTtomthis appears that in the course or four years the banking capital of tbe coun try' had been augmented nearly fiftv-five "firtHtonsuf olhrsTtho crmitario n, exTcn- ded tliirly Ui reft and a lialf miil ions ibtf ; de pogiteg extended twenty millions, and the loans nnd discounts expanded to tho enor mous nmouiil of' one hundred and twontjr "three millions of dollars.' Whether such an- increase as this of the paper system of the country was calculated to n n.ler tho currency more 'mil form' or 'jBouti.l' than it was before, 1 leave to the candor of the reader to decide, and if ho I .is but ordinary intellect, he -con hot fail to perceive, thai it t lie correi.ey w; unsound and destitute of 'uniformity at tho tune, that ; lencr il Jackson look it in hand, it was not much 'lettered by hid manipulation. It may. llteieforc, lie set down as proved by tho liuros foriiittliedby his own Snerctary of ilic Tiuatsury, that it-was not bv his war- laro ay liiibt Hie liank of lliu United btotes ''-hat G . n. J u ksi'ui has a right to cluim for himself "' credit of hiving doe'e sMne- ' 'd, as inanl persons think,-to dcitioiislrd--Unig I "''. H' tH!' invseiit pectmrury em!arrjs i 'i.cids of t'n; couutry arc U be elearly tra- ceil to mis single, I'jXPCiiuiu act. .iinojig ibe i lli.cis ascribed to that measure, was a .still !i.ri!ier atigineiitalion of Hanks and. of p 1,'i'r it.'.; t. alii! it is now my ptuooe 1u r,V:ri- 1I1 .1 tft.it" augmentation was not 01: r-i i'i :!, mr! lb it 'V it oj'era'i ui the currency t'lMiag the years 1 83 I, " and ' lii, s 1 1'li 'i rrd sliil lo; "eoiiatiiiilioii.il" ' 1 n a 11 I! , niu (i iet:ir s icoorl :,!uv. rel'f iiei! to, rcmleis the woik ii i v ea. y an I - .1.; If. Fi".n the i'i; ' 1 i!'l. .lirc.'U .." , !. v, . I. .in 1' I on l':f 1 I o J .il 1 .1 1 , i i H'i',. ibe lonti'o-r ol U c'iUs'lr i.l niei. i- e.: to iij.r tin! 1.1. the 1st ., , .nuai y. ."t:ill, i.t .1.7. I i l i t. lii.ueeel. 1.. ilu: nui 1 n 1 , i, b.-r l.l it.l ks iilolil' tliil Mi :,ic .. took tin olil el. Il l 1 Vol. 1, ce ol the ,.iiginc:, l ilioi of pi.per eieilns ilium! 1 1..1. h i 111, ibe coil. ils of some ol ti e IM 11. .1 II inks w . 11' i.ignteiili il, I' ll wnl i.i i,i (n ji W'lll, h iclur t (, r lb.- a- i'MiiMing t 1 1. nil tho t n soils 1 le ju,t Jan. I. IH35 Jan 1, In:;.; Capitals. 6:I2i';.;i:7 2.il ,h;r,oj 2 Circulation, lU3.y2.4y3 1 10,301, 03H ; ,;,..siics h3.081.30. 1 15,101, ill)1 Loi.os Mhs't. 3Vr.,l53,h:l 557, 500,060 It 1 1 1 11 si appears, that m the two years j wl.teli el ipsed I etwefiti the -Isl of January, : I 3 I, mid the 1st ol January, 183(5, there li.nl. I . en brought into existence sixty-one new i iiuliP, that tin: Batik capitnl find been iucriMW'.l iHia-p tiftr-tw o initlmns of dollars, and the ileposius tlii, 1 y-ninc iiiil'ions, am! lliat upon tbe strength of tin se ailditiona-l lesoui'-i s, the banks had aiiginenlLillIii.il 1 '..s .lln t..sUOunts, iitiWiiids ol nnd discounts. 110 wards of om j lujlt.d UuJ Um ty-tii ree niilhons of ilol 1 iars liut tins is not an. 1 nor to me isi oij a .a- . II ' TT a( January, l,H:tfr. 1 llaivktug nvn, -ergotj- r,7r,'.7lles. .,,ii the air panes in at the 11 s.i and tiered by the ilcMre to gel hold jl lic'-nwntyrrrrmT iiitcTeiTt lor it.Tl, miles, and the bladder is empio i'. Hot 1. 1 hod nnlv ;,aKl .inn'm niieriile. The but-, ustiiieri Ihe valve underiiealh the bellows, and l.au j,. '.(. ,.,. ...-.. .1 1... T ..... .... ,.. .1,1 npri.t p- - . jiiu ri;v.iuui: ,ii.iu,ooi,.ut. i,iU--.,-v..u, f.nnlnln,l ll r t amniini a V fl'lll 1 i 11 tl iwypriTt . a a . . . . 1 .l. tUIIIUiniVU Ull ,a.., vt-i"V seven millions oi "dollars but as llier.u.,;iii-.L. . . ... . '' v.. r. . ;" pesTea, trom vne report 01 inc .wi'vij the Treasury, a-prospect of a great aug- mentation during the year 183(5, and as t'icre was a strong probability that Con- g,fHn Wnnl.l itfttTm. ablo-to-tWH-'' upon any plan of disliibution, the temptation held out 1 . ... ...! wl: 1.. we are inlorincd by the oecreiary, inai oe- iween the 1st of January 183tVnd the 1st of December of-the same yea-f," there.were one hundred ainf ten iieiv biiiiks incorpora- ted." kWith ap aggwgita.t.capilal 'of 'ft.00,. t-rn mill and ttiroMir! canital ol thirivlour ,w . .a a .... ... , m 1 lie aciuai o.ii.oi. e 11. i.i.- . ...an,,. , wanJ.OVWS Tlic'cstimalcd b .laiifit'ii the 1st ol VtWr J JIIU- ary ihJ7) was.sn.ww- old banks had been inerdased iA ih irton. of $12,lU5,(iti(, making an addition IrT the ael .al capital, m the ulinrt spare of elev en months, of seventy two millions of dol lars. i -r-fry" ATime !i:.. .u l,prn afTordcd to the'Sec relary Ur proei:ring th( necessary details respecting ih,s,:,.H hanks; but should they Imve all g.,m ,, operation b the 1st of Janu iry. 1:17. as is highly'proba ble, Irnin ihc l.ict, thai, n,,.st of theni, had been cliai tered in il,e winter of 18115-6. and kIiuiiIi! i!ie luve done simply a much to wards jt'st.'mig Uie eoiismniioiiai curren cy," as the Mxty one ih n preceded them, (and who em douht u 'i n,. gjircg-ite o the three vcars will pr. , i no i: ir!Lse in the mini' . i 1 ink-. nl :i huiuli'cd and s. veuty-..,,.. : , .; I, , ,pll,,. of one hniiJriMi.it4 H1irhniT ii :U,m - lata ; in tut nrol of dollars, in ihe ittoi. ol ninety million ii.'i.)M!e-, ol seventy- eight miliums m .h.ilais ; ..ud in tiie loans and discoui.lf. .. two hundred and sixty six millions oi dollars. ' ' ' Thus does it appear, by 'loenmentarv evidence, which cannot be i mtioverletj, that the result ol two oj Uuncral Jackson' "hitfnWe 'efforts" io retoro the coustitu titmal cuirrr.ey,'' witlmi tha short apace ..of seven years lias been ... The creation of three hundred and fifty seven new b;iti!s, making a total of 077. besides 11 1 br u el. i s. Ail iticre.ic in t'ie hailing capital of the country of ncai one Imti.ired and stvemy ninc luilliiw of dollars : A!jSt:M$$? m u -cveulation of paper money, oi ojto miiiiireii sua twenty-three and a hall millions of .I..11 irs- : An increase in the depc -ir$, of ninety eight millions .1' !. l irs : and An increase iti tiie loans ami discounts of three hundred am! eighty-nine millions of dollars. Appalling, however, as J this mischief appears, tlio w hole tide is not vet told. Since.tlie Isio) 1) . . i.ih. r last, tliere have been chartered in ii I'lient Slates a ve 1 il banks, while ii .11 idc besides, to ry coTtsidcr.il.If' ' nim. lirge additions h: the capitals of otlu N.,u, will any pre tend to s.iy, wilU ..11 .Ium; laeia before him, thai the currency of tl I'lutcd States had been rendered, by the two me isures refer red to, noro ' 11 n 1 1 . ni and "sound'' on lite 1st of January, 1 s:tT. tli:in it was on the 1st of JaUuarv, ' We are quite -satificdjhii Hlrmkmg-rfnTRo siiTjrel, ean i.ay so, and il may thereforobe assutnei!, as niiuutuiig of no dispute,, thai the I nt-r.it b is' aien iily failed in two of his humble cll'.iris," " Bill iei flaps f sh li be lobl th il it was not by leiiiiilalmc 1 !u- coiiuiiy with paper -money thai the liu.u.ci d t.,b nts of (,'eu J.u knoll are lo be ii led, and la el.nm to . 1 1 - . pu'.nr griiiiiuoe uu ,-i.ieii. not ,y a cau- a large titnmrnr L'uliI nn.l silver to now lino uie countiy . in a Inline paper the; operation of ihe other "humble effort1' heic alluded lo, ill be iu es(i; .ite.l. A.N li MlNF.It. n , . , I UK CON-sl MI-llON Vrmi l.ri.Mie iik Ititittj lljjfust. S11. I. havn heen the iu,.r iv. iin iiis in 'ur'.ov, llii'l i " re are some Imp. lli.it it, I ,i , ,, -1. . !, ii may al length lb 1 . ., j ,k ai.l -l! -iH-a hiw in which ,, ll.,,- li,r -tirei, 1. ''. 'Mb a virw io the ri'isulni, al'. vi .11 .11 of il.. . .ill p rvading ih-. 1 , 'I'Ih- m . , ! ,,, ,, mi j . Ic. I I. it'll has ll.'Ver lu'i '. ill.." ' .I 1 ., . 1 , ir. 1.1 ly l.o'i' 1 - a i"-."'ii e us a means ..I an.-.ing Ihe ."li d as ex.'hi ; 1 "I . in .1 i.Iy lullieiio 1. ; 1 1 .1 10 II.. plov ll.ee ol lie t 1" ; . i . 0 a 11 lo l. ii ':n ill I I'' I I l lt,e l.l'.lc. ly If H '". li. h l 1 . 1 .inn n 1 1 10 I 1 'i, ., III.. I I" 11,1 ' 1 0 ' Il Will Vtl.'f l.;ke, 'd I' 1 l,v ' the cine II, 1. II I I" it I Ills IP, 1 lil.e Ilic I xs ui" . I'j.il y In1, e.'iiiiii ,i . In unti l In ri'ie'i r 1 !,, olt! lo Ih'c lo:.-. .a . lie. jily UU. lesl d III l ie or lie. n r in'. , hot v, tio a r mi : ' 1 y, II w ill It in- if.jry lo in, ilic II. iii.tcjuii ii. lens w loch tin vc I.i en I '!, phtbli ians in r. gur.l to tin- 1, . a 'i'i ill. I ui 'in - oplli- ('ii'rrl.iiin (I liy I iht .lif.. a , e. ,0 -I'I,' 'II.'" ol ami lo give blo t . ih -ri,ib.ii ! ',,1 (he long .. and the nmiiio ; . . I... 1 tin. vital I on" 1 .lis of ixnli'i .' . .. The lungs are bodies "I 1 ! ni 1 'tiey Utb'Ct sisleltec, ...niiUncil i,in ilie i to J j.I.ici d in -i.e rjbl and left suji , a. J r.it.l Ii 'in each other by a uu :m r. ; u i... 1 .lo. r tn.iii iiriil. r ibe bo-ast to 'l,p l) .'!i bone. 'The long ..I lie ! Miiall. r, Iran ihe liea.i In n o iii, nil. II .- bn-elly ' IS !,0 III He'll civiiy. lln' windpipe goes il u ibe neck, mot, dividing- into Hvo V.'iim he-,, 1 (.t.-rs into lln back pari of llio btngs.cl isl) np mi Ibe '.pine 'The btrig. he .s).iRe in the el.. ht,.' a bag or hlail.'ci, whose oiilice 1., at iim wioiipipp We ui.l -tippose il to be a bladder iti-idc of a bellows; tl c atop up the hole or' vail. 111 the 1 1 o 1 1 . ' 1 1 Ih ard uf Ihe bellows, nml Mippose lh.' inc'i'h of lliu bladder lo cmie out at 1I10 nose. 11 is then in precisely Ibo lanic iUcinnslancei) t (. It 1 og'i.auiJHiib in l u 8" .Im? --H-at-e rh , 1 .1 - ..1. . 1. . 1. .11 ., 1,., tho air. when the h itullesare eli val sl. willvu-h ,, .. . rVi.:. : ':'. .i.:.-:..Vr.. j llrffi tllT" 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1! . iri"' v'il'l "I tllT isill.it Ml wilir . I - - ' - - .,.1 t ,1 A . 'I1! "... t I -..!..( ol Ihe nose, I he ungsaro in neiistJM jvnvnvnm '.W'f im oucnuie m the inside .- cillfi n,i ,H.i ihe ribs are rai-..d m il hnc'lung, the air is drawn through ibis , now pas-go m preference to passing hy tho mure ciicuii.ms way of the ntoaOijiieLwind pipe Ay-trrrirrrTCilTii in upon thi et. ilt uih.ce ; "7 1 1 llm bla'b I llf lr Uif laCf'f ( WllM'M WC Will Stll()i,S miit r igin) ih pfsv'il iIdvvt iml more Ullllil U 'IT H-l l I'M iiii,iii 1 11 n,( ij iu in . r. l.M ouHf.'.t.iBlh until If IM todll,., I.. .t smM,lrsl ,.,., ;('( a ,,. cavity o.ifi- of it I fin,,(l w, ;iir . - Th. lung t'lor these are' cases' 'which are not sieeulaiive; Iml of abimsi daily occurrence) t ' eouiprc I m ibis manner to a body i,. t larger 1,'''M iir. wt'"',, s,mtts "v-eeding sp..u oiness ,. it- slr ielure I Ins opci'iig I 1 Inn. sheen urailo by acctileiii, mi-'i'i , i.i .,.,. pM. ,..,I.,...iii-.K ' Vv" "ioir Ht. v:i'i,,iw uilii iiii,.,s, s II s practe the Ivt i rate ,H,d e.ilile as a cur.iiliv.' u.-ean-Ihat Ihe lung- arc . 0 JjO' .ully, fi.oi J 111 t A . s' (. Jii'tJnaLapartmeHis, drtidodas before stated, by an imporvinua , pjkiciiion. If they wre boih in one cviiy, and the air were let in upon their ri'twide, thure would be an end to life, as no ."rath e..nhi gain aduiiu ince lo the inside ..I the Jungs., I5.il as it hak been proved in nummsm insiar.eeaof disease, and where t,Mtri,Tiuns liuvo bten nertormed, hat a person can live by tho hreailml iM.eluiig, and allow tl.o'oil.er to lie Mle.lh.ldea orlgii,at. .l ol ai:eii,piiK it) ,;re a disease ui the one lmK, l, , , h r)..r mitstery, while lha ..,iii Hos ttni, N ,llni.. liens. The only way in which i:oi,suKii,i ;on ,4 ever cured, i hy ihn collapno; ut di yiu r , the lung, the o.-cai.in of breathing m ii, and lb sinking of thai aide ul lliu ch. 1. The oth er aide of the chest generally becomes enlarged. Coiisiimpiive jii oplo MB ol, fr yt-ars, when, to aH intents, and purples, thry have not imis;. Aim a di.iiinguisli.d mnu i his eii.rca ed to the opinion ihai-oniiwcniktb DM msnrmmki lun.rs at oneresniia- Srriu1ty lalinrTfnToIha lungs at one resniia- I.,., , iuiiii icni io .usiiin me. i The system of cure here nronosed is fonndeJ n a careful considoration of ihese facts. If the inng can be placed at rest by the admission of , air to the cavity of the chest, the great obataole to tha euro n( noii,nil..M ,D ....... j . as it is kept continually in motion by the passage' . of the aii through every portion of, itaiiU3erri or any 6ter disease which may exikt, cannot possibly heal. If the motion did nut aggravate1 A ilie complaint, ibe state of duiensi.ui in which""""7".- the lung is krpi, and the ryiorolio of lha dit eased or ulcerated auilacra mainlauied bv thi .iisierisinn, would preveut the union of tha nppu- . f site aides of the nl. ets. ' A wound wuTnot unite IZi'i ' 1 , unless the edges are coinntiymtier and a I word ' . j'. ,! wound of ihe lung la only cured by the trtmttrf' 'r J '!'-' neons sinking down of iheWounded 'oTgan, tud fit ,.' the ei iis.oii,'iit contact which in iinutoraJ K. .' i iei iwwm 01 hi em. i uus datura aeenis 10 have pniuiej out this meant of cure, and In ; have placed coiisumpiion, as it were, under aa iinpossibilny of being temuve.l by medicinal ie- ' iiie bes, or by any oilinr means than the knifs- 11 is bke the hip complaint in this respect. It is iiiiiosi!ih' lo iirii.hi.ip a perfect i.iti of rest ill that joiiii as in any position in w hich ihe pa tient may l plnn d, sitimg, standing ,.r lyingr every iiiovemeiU of ilie body centres in the head olllio thigh bone, and continually aggravates the existing disease and renders it incurable. Now, the ct j.rt of the operation for ninaump- lion mm mfil.e a perinil'ienl npniing inio the side i f the chest, so hh to allow die air lo enter free ly anil 1 ipiiss ihe lung 10 give Nature an opportunity labile the lung is 111 a state of teat) to absorb the diseased matter, or lu heal the ul- eerated parts by eicai'iizai ton, and to afford ibe surgeon an oppoiliiniiy Jo irsort lu tl o ligature- er kniie. wlieic they nmy be benefi. ial. In the. first place, ihn aorlaee on which Natorti baa lo acl io hr ci'imtive aiteinpia is very much reduc ed ; in ihe next place, there is . no 4nlipt.ujtt.,. to liettflwW44Misbmcd ing, or by llit iiritati.m of the hecio fever, which sueuis to be annpty an indicaiioii uf her sinigglcs and h. r inabilily lo eonqiici a great diseasi sli ce we wivtiriably tm il nianilrsUid xhcii Uie Utaly in Uls.iing timlcr a very exten sive external sore, 01 an ml. riu.l disease or ab sciss, wheia there is in. (hissiIiIu . huuie for tbe iM upe of the matter or the ciiiemlidulioii of the parts, as 111 the case of the liver and the lungs, in the next pla'-e, the matter, oi jim. instead of eompelling the l.ings In viol. ul eflotts fur iisex pnlsioii Uu. nigh 1 he windpipe, nnd the uanl A s.ivnglh lodu which IS Ireip.i ully, if not gener ally. Ilia immediate cause ol death 111 this dis ease, finds a ready issup by lbs artificial open ing. Again . the parts cannot ho well lien. in o c illous in a stale ol quuaiW!ee4aiid tf-ttfpy ftnvo already nficome so by Ihe constant motion as III fislxlit ihe compression to which itiey arc suh I 'eted will promo. u ib.ur union, as in ulcers ilo ir colUwe alone favors this rcsoli To U) l.ii.il, where iilieali..iiH, iin ii.,na. n,.siecli.nis, Vc uie li'.juire.t, ihey mic easily ii.ade If it 1-.,,., MHry . reiuove any diseased liiubr- -It raiiuol tie 1 If.-eled. ' i 1 -1 not necessary to enter into the delaill of Ihe operation II is not a-, si veru as one half of '. thine ila'ly pcrli.riiie.l in '.los city j and, as to lie ; io''ticiil'ihiy, ue ill iml throw aav leisvna. in 1I1-.. us ,. 1 g a maticr w huh admits of bodia-'c, "lie. Th.evilio are aware lhat an ioeiaion ''" h.,s Im-.-ii ui.iiie into ihe alsioinen, and aa avan i'ii of ui . -ii. .in.. ma s'.rt successfully reinovad, ' ' diy Dr 1) I,. Ito.iers.) ihat ih. bold and skiN in! lend ol I i Mm 1 lias . niered the breast and ; " aliu i-0 passeil a I iinre around die heart itselfs ' 1 hose who know thai hip t nits havabeep made t.v ad:i-ti'il 1 Iii! ki.tie. as in a yase by Dr.. J. . K'-nrrv It g. ts -will 11.1 wonder that a diseased lung, which ha-, ccasc.l i., tciforin its functiona. - sliodld lie 1 r.i-d attil tic 1 out mainly from tie ' , Inrati.tii oi the ho ly , noi' I. less need they be a I armed at ilu- trivial . 'petal inn of making a Small ' - in. 1 .inn in tl, I-side as ilu- lii.-i sli p in tbe way 'd' giving life lo the destined victim of cuasuaip- V pcic'V com 1 Hon. . . 1. I l.cv are j Were lie .'pcraUou iliei 4etifi)e, as it is i. i are ' pa- the not Hilling, llien wimld be no cause lor ap 1 p'.' i- pr. liriiHioii tl.iil a man's sslein 111 so h.w aslato hs that i.i a consumptive patient uuiil.l not ce a l.b' !o b. ar the slns'.k. I. is ms i. iluced lo ihe very nullities uf 1I111 grave by any long protiacl led disease in 0110 utthe eat-reniiiies, undergo aiupnta'i ot heller, and use with reiiuvalcd loillli I nun Its effects son iter than those who are brought dow n in the full strength of their bu iltly K,crs, and are c tiipelb d to 6iiou.it lo a mutilation ol one of their lueinliera. The dan ger of the operation is less, ihe pant is less, lit proportion to the lowncss ol health and strength ol lln p.ilient. Instead ul gtv lug stlo.ulunta to siislain the sys.ein, we aleaild in luaiiy ca-stt ra:.; 1 lo.rti iVe r'i,mrsi! . t , V 'bleeding, in oidei to dl- 11.11. !. 'be ei. iiilitj! uf bl'ioil .CMi'ulaliiigJtlJUgll.. . ...I """ j U 11 bunt ihereforn, particiibin.iiig tbu differ- -. t , f cut stuns nl l!io operation in these preliminary , i . . .wit, r -1 1 . ,i,u .I--, i.-.i, "i.ni.iii .ill,,,,., v.'H nl 11 . jtl. 'orrieVTiViCenTu'rj'a siiiiitiiarv el'thb atijimtr'ntB -which Tj i..V;:,.,.. , ..i',i,i, 1. ,i.-.liir'' .A ' " . ,.KMK',.W'll 1 '" "ni'ii'L mat ami a r 1 ,t T . aurcesa ui ' ihe-e r. ineoiate measures lor the effectual cure ol c .iiMmiii'i iit. a-. J leave rea.iers 10 juuge 01 ihe ileoree d chli. i. i.ce lo wltu ti they are enll- lle.'l. I would in it he gorily ul fl.itli'iingjagAinst.. ni y-wVcmTvn't'nToT'lTi a I delusion and fallacy of an lieipai n.n w'jic are ntt. n o'i- rved niuoiig coiisiiiiiptive siibjccis, and winch Iri'ipienily lead them 1.1 hone, in defiance of all - lliu evidence:, of approaching dissolution, that liny arc at 'lliat .. rv tune on Mie point ut ueitccl rc-'urauou. lu Me health, aud. hold up their shr. vill. .1 arm lu v.. 11 and ask vUli to look at' the 1 "1 , 01 1 . . ss vf H as an iiicontri'veifible p.'.ol ol'iheir returning V.gy'r. Such h'lllocinalio'i'l-are-V'O.i melancholy - to be trifled with lu sog-rave a maiiier. The reasons 11 n 11 winch I t iund my assur- 41 rice ol Hie lea-i'iiiii y yi in-in '.- """fV-T. :i in'. ' ''i br.ea'lin' aii.l fi'lain, his' g and l.cal'ii Willi 1 ..I his lungs 0:1 1 v - VcjaJ y. Na-.ute sjuieiiaies tiToctj a cure .V. ..Jl". 'if i '' '' ;:t . "ii i I f 4 -.. I' :4 1. e .. -.- ' r "TV .iW
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 17, 1837, edition 1
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