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7f V" b aprit-3 bed on ial nd , t9t eiy reros" Dptlt"0' e cash he Um neet it e alacn- . . l lius far tht n, the ravages of the panic I ire stayed, and noust-s irem'i"B i hrink ii ruin nave w n i luh hil ill irmi it in Larily, from what appeard lo be inevitable UfMptcy. Tl... bis bren done by one "f Iiiinii anil tinnsiMitatlbtis man OI 1 1 1 1- (, without riq'iinng me aavicv or ,he protection oi uiiiw .'j-'v mfllt. If ,,,d feW me" ,te Mr B,d" a in England, or a quarter of a Biddle in .belinl" Cabinet, the pani.s winch pen ...iiu AfiAimc our currency and enrian- r .1... IT..:...! Clilaa onnrn. OUK"J w . . , , , ii . oor coiDineicial riedit, and unsettle all the lid nd currents of manufacturing in jUilf., would seldom if ever happen. Hut will know how this will be met by tUe coarse-grained railers of the self gjyled democracy : instead of being re garded as the enlgliteuud judgment of men djsinteiested, and well informed in such mailers, H be set down to the sdore of aristocratic prt fcrt jne for this in ttitulion and ils President ApjH-als to grossest national prejudice will be made (ss heretofore) to deprive 51 r. Biddle of ins well earned reputation. "THOSE WIIOTRADEON BORROW-! 1) CAPITA L OUG IITTU BREAK. ,, Jackson. "THERE ISNO PRESSURE WHICH AiY HONEST MAN SHOULD RE GRET. This ry of pressure, when it is in greater abundance than ever before, is like a cry of famine in the midst of the most plentiful harvest. Some there may , even in such times, who have nothing to tat, -out it can only be those who serve to starve, because they have earned nothing'" (Globe. 4. President Jackson is gone j -hat-the author of the Utter to Shtrrod IWiani ii ii (lie Presidential seat, and the specie policy is still the order of the day. The public recollect that letter, and with how much emphasis it rested upon the increase of the gold and silver circulation, the sus pension of notes under $20. and the coin age at the three branch mittls. We venture to predict, that specie will go on increas ing at l-e rate of several millions per an num, during the whole of President Van Bureit's administration, and that GOLD will be a common currency before his time is out. i The three brancii mints win goto work this summer ; and Congress his put it fully in the power of the Administration u keep them at work By the act ( of the ast session of Congress: the sum ol one million of dollars may be kept at the mint. to supply it with metals ; and, by an act of loerevious session, an unlimited: amount may be transferred to the mint and ils branches for the same purpose. Thus, the iiupplies of metal will be ample,, for it will pe unlimited : and the public may rest as sured that the successor to President Jack- Mil THE AUTHOR OP THE UTTER TO Suerrod Williams will not surfer the unit and ils branches to stand idle, for want el material to work up."' Glebe. Thus did these vain and bizgoued mortals Ittaetly discouise of these matters of trade and Ihectttteuey: The tone of the Globe is now snged, and well it may be, but what General Laclwo now aays or thinks of these things, no rain in this nation cares one whit: and although rowds of sycophtuts used to hang upon his ac- ctots, and trumpet lb em through the laud, as they were tbe words of inspiration, no man fcw respects them. Mr. Van Buren and Dick Mnsjo. who owe their election to General ickiton. are bound to heed, as they hope fur io- tciton, but respect they cannot. It is past de al tliat the whole scheme of the lesgue banks i failure: the Globe admits as much; but says failed in consequence of the deposite law, and mi quite as much venom upon that odious sure, as fear of the people will permit, irs, i is a most perfect wrecK oi an ins wis ktemes , and deep plans of oar intuit ivejinan- m$, with a "natral Grammarian ," at the head. j would suppose that such a disastrous result lb the trouble ol mind consequent, would make ws official upstarts anxious to quit places where J are so ill at ease: but no: ambition was never i cooviuced of its own 4osuflicieocy, ar.d ava- x was never yet replete. Every new bluo toand new ei plosion, only seems to make them clch the moie tenaciously upon ollice. nang iy will, therefore until the country shall involved in more dreadful confusion, unless J tie choaked off. IMPEACHMENT kc. Ths Boston Atlas insists strenuously, that 'f Woudburv shall be impeached for his mal- fUon in the Tieaaury Department ; I uere o use to talk about impeachments-. The nedisan impracticable one; and so entirely "f ilisuuestion. that surh crealarea as Ken- H and Whitney laugh in their aleevea at the of their being impeached. In fact they fodtd le glad to ba signalized by such persecH- "ifur that U would soon be considered. We N lately seen the magnificent Ainns, putting hsoaell above the laws of his country and refu r "acknowledge 'the Jurisdlclfon 'oTibe Fed 1 CtlorL . We 'Mrawe4bishsawHaieh f Icuiive officers, from the President down to Wullion, refusing to answer questions before ""nnmiee of the peoples representatives all ircmteamg to aimeal to the people. So it oald be i Wood burr or Kendall, were impeach - for squandering the public money: they would y "persecution" and appeal to the people: the Kreaied utniinal.' iku1inioi' Ihn reciDtentS ibis squandered money) wouhi tske- up ' 1110 ) of persecution, and long before the House ldeome to a vole, deiamatum woold have done . ss i or 1 Ihe case would hale been taken op by I'psuple, tried upoo Congressional speeches, 11 filube paragrapba, ihe oelinoueoi acquitted. IvjeenmmAnjt -...t- . t-es- . -."mi iiviiv.ii mm -m Mlwl 1, IWI ill .yi wiivs ihan e(.r. Nu.fto! we have m faith in iaipeachj- mem! we may. avoid the necessity of using mew oy a pure ana single exercise ot tne Daiioi- box but w hen we have mice been eaddieu wun base or uncompeteol rulera.we are remediless my unit by providential in lei fore ape, of the ex piraiiun of office. ' VVH V VERILY. I LETS'EM. There was a certain London practitioner of Medicine, by the name of Isaac Leisom. who by means of ariogant pretension, big words, and mysterious airs, acquired a considerable reputa tion in a business, of which he knew nothing His usual signature was " I. Letsom." A wag wrote one night and stuck uver his dour, the fol lowing anagram, which got such a run, that It ' finally ran the quack out of the city. . " When folks ihey does gel sick I physicks, bleeds ind sweats 'em. ; -v If afler lhal, they uhoM to die, T' - Why verily I LtTS'M,"---Tlie Richmond Whig has very happily ap plied tins c-ntceit to the course of Dr. Jackson, ir. Ins experiment upon the body politic.,, Ilav injj provided Hi physic at great cost. (Is the pa twin) having gauged and funnelled him,' and fimliug hiiu getting no letter fast, he gelt road, fclls biaUhjuubiWGlob be i d," that be was not much account anv how, aod that no honest man ought to tegret bis death, -t ,r-" ' '" '$vk' We bate taken the liberiy of atteroptig io apply ibis jeat a little ditterently as well as cor rect the quoted etawg. ''i' yj.'xl.P-, -Isj. THE CROPSteMmM the eroaliing epen this subject, we are happy to stale; that the pre sent prospect (for an average at least) ia fair. Oats have suffered somewhat (.and corn is baek wsid: but tbe last few weeks having beeo high ly favorable, fur destroying grass, a good season now would cwry it aliead., Coitoo haseomeop finelyaud sboul4-ihe fall btrposiponed, as the spring has been", our planters would have Small grounds to complain ol the seasons. Whether tbe tiroes will be settled enough to' give them aa adequate reward for their toil, wilt depend in a good degree upon themselves,"" U they will get rid of the rulers who have been trying experi ments at their expense, they may have some chance for fair prices but -if iha gold-humbug ia atill to be pressed, and tbe present system of banking to be atill uncontrolled, the labourers j chance for his reward will bo a dim one. Hl is stated in a Northern paper that Col.' Morris, the enterprising editor of the New York Mirror, has secured the valuable literary aid of Capt, Marryall. who is now engaged upoo a series of. original papers for that periodical . Their- publication will I coromeBce "iin "i' new volume, in July next. Tbe New Orleans Bulletin of tbe SOlh alt mentions a rumor from Natchitoches, that Col. Teal of the Texian army has been assassinated in bis own tent, and that Gen. Johnson has resigned his commission in consequence of insubordination ofibe ar my under bis commacd. We learn that Mr. J. N C Stockton, the contractor on the White Sulphur & North ern mall routes connected with Lynchburg was drowned on tbe 5-5th ult. while on his way from PensaoU to Lagrange, in Flori da, by falling overboard fronf the steamboat into tbe sea. He had gone into the wheel- house to bathe, and was precipitated into the water by a violent pitch of the steam boat, caused by the agitation and roughness of the sea; and although every exertion was made, he sunk before the small boat could reach hun. His body was not recovered Prite Tragedy Mt. George Jones, of New York offers flOOOsnd a gold medal, worth from one lo five hundred dollars, and an iiicime of 5 percent upon the gross pronis .'or tne nve on years of its representation, for a pnjw mg- dy, to be writteo by an American citixen con listing of five acts, snJ containing two principal characters, to be represented by, Mr and Mrs. Geoirn Jones. We think Mr. J. if he expects 8uocess,ought lo name his committee of adjudira tion before-hand. The Wheeling Times says that the only course left foi Van to fulfil his pledge of following in the footsteps is lo creep out at the same hole that Gen. Jackson got in ut. Concord, June 7th, 1937. .r.i;nf m nntica piven some lime 6ince, .k- ..ii.zon of Concord assembled in the Couri Room, tor the purpose of making arrangements to celebrate in a becoming manner, the approach ing Anniversary of American Independence. n.m Kliitm. Ewi wss called to the Chair, and J. L. Beard, Esq. appointed Secretary The following Res(.lutis were inUtduced with appropriate remarks oy voj. xj. mr. and unanimously adopted : n i-ri Tkn imna suitable person be re- 1 ... juimor n Oration : lhal Ine ue claiation of American Independence andlso 4h ciaiaiiun .1 .. iW'rwsf "' MeckliboTg lclmtion be- Te. JlWWfcJwJ" rnTthst the exercises of the day be opened by and that the exercises prsyer. . ". : Jre(,oeetl.Tha Commiiteol ' fp, ... ..r VV.IIi..n R-jrriniter. Caleb fliller. r. fi..j- y llr. M. M. Orr. A. H. Moss, and Lv B. Krirainger,te appointed as aCwnmit- , . mm effect tne a- l. .. i... ...a in.iiatlie Revolutions rv Patriots vet livini in this County, to paitaKe of the Test 1 vines 01 tne nay ' : . . - . - . a . .....-.. n 1 .ilit neinona 1 jtccwni'cw, m ii. m vw.w - w . . HJII'CU at iisia vwtwwsf." - v . . - i. K n 1' 1 s m "ax HAH. C,,M" f. I":?!' n...A William .us..a r 11 mi aVCirrinTar. m nuuivn s .inBaiiN m n si 1. v jiinn ii. ircsttwi ' . vv' ,,.rrig- jn Sblnpoch, - William L .JcHee, he appointed to draft) 8Uliabl toasts for ihe occasion. ! Resolved, That Col. Jdhn Shinpocb, be ap-, ,mitii MirBhsl: ind Geirte W.ifepears, AS8is- it, .... v........,.' ant Marshal of the day. sad that ihejr request the Captain of tbs Cabarrus Artillery to parade nis iompany oa mat ej... :.- j-y : ttt s,, RtmAud. That Generaf Paul Barringer be appuinied President, and William II. Archibald and William P, Phiferi Esq. and Major Ibsa Canon, Vice P 1 -T1 t :r Jlewped, That tbe merehatt. bs tequestsd to clone their doors at 12 o'clock, and keep them closed until 4 o'clock of that sy. ; :' -Raofud, That the above proceedings be pub lishsd iu both the Salisbury papers. "f . vj' UEORG KLUTI, f res Js L. Peasd, SeeVy EXECUTIVE COUNCILUWe learnlS Governor Do OLE v has invited his Council Id meet tn this City on Thuisday next, the l5h inst., to confer with bim oo the propriely ef cal ling au extra Session of our General AssecnVy, We presnmo the. Governor does rnit chouse, un-. necessarily r to ukej the re,ponsili lily of d- ding on this Impoiunt - asaiier, and ' has,; there fore wisely concluded to, lake counsel fiom his Coustilaiional advisers. .Kfffuttr.:.' ' V CMint ; or lltrtuUi Ve jeeel vedlilel. ter row s friend in Philadelphia, Oay 'or .two since, which eohtaina bis remarkable iuforma tioej: I was told to-day, by a Dank Director, that the Secretary uf the Navy bad made a'p Elicnlion in Mr: Biodle, President of tbe U. S. lank, lo help the Department, and libit tbe re. ply was--" Say where whenand Jo. what ainmioi, ana ii snail do ready to your ytqvjjZ, Afldlbia-ua.WHhephotor'IvrHcoL(s must ne called io,ortbe Guverumeul wagon will, stillstkkin ihemud-;j , J'fKr War eRde.f.-Tbrough the Cbarte;. nol imly not ended, but not likely to be' for eoiue tiuier ws txttact ohe Wloing fromnhe Mer eoryToi,6ihof Jene;' '. '' Our Indian Jffan Since our last . affitira bavo- assumed a oore serious aspect,; aed we regret to state that, the pruspeeis of ihe termin ation of our 'pretty Utile var,' are more gloomy than ever. -.Am exnrtss arrived hereon Satur day last fiom ForUUeion.-. tbe wtrpurt of which we understand to be tbaia. m -ot weirroes'Timd cunie tin at ;ha( post w ho stale that the Indiana had held a UHwimg, deposed by Muaiupy and elected Sam Jontt thtir principal chief. i hey furiliersisie mat at the next new anoun the Indr ana would commence opeo hostilities. This is a negro story, and io every consequence some are inclined to doubt ii ; almost every negro sio ry, however,, during the war has ultimately proven true, .aod iu confirmation of this tl seems lobe pretty geoerslly admitted that the Indians here tsciily refused to emigrate, at least until fall, and that the war is lar from Using leraiin-1 ated. These oeirroes it is said, five some pattieulara of the ale battle ai Fort Melloo. They slate j that" they anacked the fort with 600 warriors, 1 and. soon after their repulse tbey were r-iw- I 1 . . 1. ,nn 1 1 c forced with 300 more and vere preparing fur another onset when ihey received information of the cessation of the hostilities The post of Volusia and Fort Mellon, are he coming unhealthy, and all the forces, except a sarirranl's cuar Ijui be relieved frsniPiookttav ery wya,"-airfomrVimtpaey''urCreeks', have been withdiawn ftiu Voluns. Itae post at Lake Monroe will be continued. JYont 1'ie AeimeiWe Journal. The Globe and ol her A'iroinisiralion papers, with the most consummate impudence, now eay that the present tmubles in oor business af lairs are J'ist whal Ihey have predicted all along. VVe know nothing Hiat equals their assurance, unless it ba ihe exclamation of the Irish pilot, when he run a ship on (be rocks. He was con dueling a ship into port: the captain, seeing 1 bat be was a 'leettlo corned,' and thinking he was deviating from the channel, aaked him if he wkS not giving wrong. 'Arrsh, let roe. slime for that,' said be, with a rich Irish nmgue, 'dun 1 1 know every rock in the harbor ?' The laM word wasbardlv otteimJ when ' lie shlnstrutik heavily upon a sunken rock, w hen the piloi in stautiy continued 'and that is one of them. TEXAS. . The rumor ol the insubordination and mutiny in the Texian army is confirmed 'i'liey threat ened lo elect their own ..In.rer anil lnke sn al- lark on Melasma i.inneJiaielv, mid pay them stives Wllh plunder, un'lusS (be jroveruiiienl en tered into soiee anaiigeineni iniiauily tcr offm .ive ojieraiions agint kexic uen Juhuson, tie dMiiinamler in chiel, n.ra re-.vu on resijjn ing iinleit this demand was complied with I lie triHint lial also inreaieneo 10 niamn r"" r . t ..... t .w- Iti'Usloll, anu nre every noune 10 n, n ine net allwttine lan.l omre 10 oeopeneo , Binung ilil tiie'peculaiirs and idle is would be able in locale ihe choice, lands, w lisi tl.eir military du lies would roiifine them lo the camp. I'fesi lien I lluufion had conseqnenily prohibited the oiM iUua of ths land" ,dfice. . ... . r n . t . A minihler is to De seni irom 1 cxav 10 urea Hnttti i, to ti quest tbe latter I'uwer to recognize the independence of the former. Lynchburg Virginian . MISSISSIPPI. The Legislature of ibis State adjourned on the 19th "It., havinjr dorre nothing (says a letter 10 the National Intelligencer) 'towards lelievmj ihe distresses of the Siale,' unless the inmrpor stionjsj some ten or fifteen wete Btmkt will hsve lhal effect ! ! It is deplorable (adds tbe Intel liljencer's corresponilent) to see a Slate posses sing ihe wealih lhal this Stste does, prostrated at a blow. A few months ago every ibing was life and animation among us. Now tbiiige look gloomy and heart sickening.' 'A- FLORIDA. , Oui accounts from Florida are contradictory some represen'ing Ihe disposition of the Indians towsrds emigration as favorable, and others aa unfavorable.. There aeema low, lo bs some doubt wUiherOceuU. with his band, had surrendered In, or not. .Vezico-Sonfa ino.-,The Aew Orlesnsee We learn with jreal pleas- I iirfl nv Ins Scnooiiwt iici;"iv bad beencapto W n. been liberal Qre oy the scnooner ieciinici"M "-" 1 red. k deiain- ed at that place, have oeen "TOJTr ? Bustmmente.and thai the coramandercf the Met ican flet w.a arrested and lmpr,sonsd at Vera r- ... i...mT nnturcd these vessels I his is . . I'L I L....J...J vius. ,t ii'." f g m . v a atrikinir piout ot-tbe magnanimity of Busts ' , ' j ..L.n..n ..I rsiurninir lui- uento's cntraoier, -n- , 5., ity between tbe two naiiona.-eneral Sanu Anna was still si his plantation, near Vera C?ua. and consequently theieport of h having beeeAaken Ur ibe city of Merrco is uotrue. "Col. Howaid of Columbus, Georgia has -1.1 hi. weV Miss Meilley, for tMuu, , . jmmii . ilf ...t,. f(,r $3,000 each t i Zutnpti, a German, iliSMidjioVonrtdi Piauoiii neo. V . ..."i . aiari-i. l'iU;..... .. . v.'-V the, Stockholden of thi Bank of the State of C. vTbe subjoined stlemen thoing the condition of tbe Bank at the rloie of (ht half year ending on the 96th of November 1836. andoq the 90th May 1897, are'madt and published for y our information ia conformity with the assurance given at the We of the late suspension of payments in Specie by tuis Bank. V I V ' H-iry ;' -' .- r-s' By order of the Board ' T?'t- : " rVV' -' sV ; DUNCAN CAMERON, PrwdtnL ' !-'': Jnne 2nd, 18 37. t. -v'-' ' ; Bills and Note -. discounted, tS.l40.S44 00 . Bills of Exchange 848,501 S3 ' 'i?P?- "v-. , '3,988,848 58 neu.uiara,. X -VV.f - 34.348 88 Due from Banks out of theState, 84,678 75 Notes of other Banks on band,, 73 961 00 Specie, -4- -747,650 4l' Vourhers unadjusted, Bills U M; Cbccka in transitu, ? : 9,016 60 990.494 05 i""t t -' :: t .... i ::: . It- 'f r 4. -j.r-'V -' ' v iwy. -. 4 990 494g W MIsaniNoies'dis- 1.500.000 00 eouaie.1,. .. J. 790.16 1 68 ''.; ; s Treasurer l the Veiled Siaes,t i W6,3i8. ii Bills ut Exubange, 87f,091Jff-i---Till--r."'Tr'fff Uieit tttesffuf Posf- - ; ' , iy 3,468, 193 St Oflim Drprtnitnt, . 9ft05 56 Real Estate - uSSIUS -PewuonOfB. m,6571 Due fi.KlUnks out of iheSlafe, ,7t07 57 Publie Treaaurer of N. Carolina, . 2013 33 Notes ut other Banks oa band, 80 053 00 Due Banks out f ikeiSlate 17.617 Bl ' 8crie; . - 493 197 89 Due Banks io the Sist,of t ''' Vvoufaers bnadjusied, and Bills . '' which sum ft I7.S87 47 i S. .... Ar JAA SWSB) J . I. U-..U -i . "14.163,966 17 , Trnlalion from the IMtratttur Fiancuite. Important Chemical Ditcatiery are in I'raniw on Ihe eeof a new kind of revulmion. which will without dsubt. make the tour of the world. Chemists have jnst discovered a process 1, whirh thev can remove writing from anv pa- per without k-avintr the slivhiest mark which I . . . . . . , VI 1. miuht lead to the suspicion ol Iraud. No ink can resist the power ol this composition, and no kind of pHpi-r can retain the character il hears. That the, government might be satisfied of the daoireroos- naiurr" f obi diseeverf ra cheratsf weTntlo the prfcture.uf pidice, and .requested a passport for a stranger, which was granted im mediately. The next day the same chemist went to the house yt the prefecture himself, and showed him a passport in blank, signed with bis own hand "(l was only yesterday," said he," "that his passport wss given meat your office) and if this is .the way the police conducts, no wonder that Don Carlos could traverse from one end of France to Ihe other in ordei o reach Spain!" The prefect, astonished, sent for all the agents of his office. . All denied that they ever delivered this on fortunate passport; but Ihey . finally agreed that it was certainly ihesiunaturs of he prefect which it bore, the purlieu lar kind of paper which was used in the office of police, and the royal stamp wiih which it wasimpiessd. It iad already became a subject of legal in quiry, uf deposition from ollice Sio wiienlbe chemist appeased lbs soger of the prefect Si the fears uf bis sni.ts, by explaining the means winch he hsd used to lemove the writing. One of the first bankers of the capital maintained lhal the act of wsshir.g ahNie, by the inesns of which a written paper should be relumed lo its virgin whiteness, would leave some marks by which it could be delected. The same chemist, who was in epistolary correspondence with this bank er, tmik a Vuer which he had furmeily received fr.nn hint, r. inuved the wrinn by this composi tion enrepi ihe signature, wrote nlnivs it accep tance for one hundred francs, payable lo ihe bear er. 'I his acceptance wan presented to the cash i. r, who paid It immediately, and the banker was convinced thai he himself tthould hsve taken it. I'he public treasury has suffered by this discov- , . . c ... j ... ery. In lact, ins aaie 01 sinimu -' nn nenr so iHrgfl asbelore, lr any one may mtuine, by means uf this wash, leaving the stamp, Ike. nld paiers which are an longer 01 sny use. 3mx e?al ehennslS are now ownpieo )n preparing an ink which khull be truly indelible; others in 111 a ting ualM!f which shall be prool against this terrible discovery. In ihe niean lime govern ment ha chauged, ils stamp. The new ones bar ihe cypher of the year, and must all be re newed on the fiist of January. jc3 The Devil Outwitted. A person, we are told, lately went to, a dealer in wool, to purchase about twenty pounds of that srticle, carrying as usual, ass k lo put it in When the sack was filled with the wool the i-leel-vards were; not at hand lo weigh it. The deal er immediately went in pursuit ol them. While he was g.me, his customer looked with an evil eye upon s lot of fine cheese in ihe ssine room with ihe wool, and hastily put one of the finest, weighing nearly twenly pounds, in Ihe sack mixing v it op with the wool, as the expression a was supposing he hsd obtained valuable prize. On bia return the dealer quickly perceived by the weight of the sack that his honed fnend hsd pul a cheese there. He said nothing, but quickly weighed it. " His customer said nothing, and as quietly paid.lum fifty cents a pound for his cheese uuder ihe denomination of wool, ... . .. Providence Journal. FATAL DUEL. fCnolsocroinee the river on yesterdsy morning to the Arkansas side, accompanied hy ineir.se-. eende and severat of our cilizans to settle agreo ably lo what is called ihe lawa of honor, a diffi culty which ia said lo have originated a few days since. Th preliminaries having been set tled, at a distance of 80" feet. "the word being given, both pistols, wsre discharged co-instanily. Mr. Gholson received the bsll ol -his aniagomat directly through the heart, and expired imme diately without speaking ', and- Mr. Jackson was "severely wounded, though we undrrstsnd, not dangerously, in ihe osck. vomment uom . . unnecessary.---Memphis Gas. A certain son of Crispin recently called on a neighboring blacksmith to get the steel ' , corks of but horse's shoes sharpened, and -tcihjj "in great haste, "iayV. hei 'can't vou do l-'cbruarj' 21 U bci'ttuiL'ur ;(0 Capital Stock ' ' . 1.800.000 00 Treasurer of tbe U Stafei . 676 925 50 Treasurer of the If. 3. lot Post Office Department ; 8 410 61 Pension Office 46 871 66 Public Treasurer of N- Carolina 5.643 48 Due Banks out of the State, ' ? 70.843 -19 : Due banks ia the State, 113.787 44 . , 184,631187 Noln in circulation "J7- 2,090.933 00 Dividends unpwid, r ' 3,183 00 - Dt iNieitee by nidividuuls, i in Jin rts T ' i n If. - uenerai rront mn um. oring , NetlProfiu undivided '., - 138.471 18 t ... ; - , C. fiEWEl. (-ashii-r. North Carlral, $26,89 12' 133.707 04 V Notes iTcTrculatinn, , M3i,8l8 00 Dividends Uopald, -7 - 4 .SHOO Depositee to individuals, 800,612 84 General Profit and Loss, being Nell Profit remaining after thepayment of a Dividend of 4 percent equal tobO,000. paid 1st Jan. 1837. 174.321 17 ' 14,163,366 17 C. DEWEY. Cashier. it without tnkinir the shoes off.' l don't know,' says Vulcan, -but if you'll bold his feet in the forge, Til try.' Tbe MississipprKepubtican says: Executions amounting in the aggregate to two millions of dollars were lately in the bands of the sheriff, against tbe citizens of Cliutoo Mississippi. OXFORD RACES. - Spring Term, May 9, 1837. 1st Day, for Colts and Fillitt, Sveeepslaket.nuU heats 1 1 00 entrance Wm. McCargo's b e by Fylde, dam Wgiman . 11 E. Towns' b e by Fylde 2 2 David McDabiel's b 0 by .Monsieur . Tonson 3 3 Damtl Dugger's be by Luzbnroogh 4 4 Time let be-al liu iSs 3d, 1m 55s. 2d Day, Steeepstakts, mile heal -entrance - i0O. Edmund Towns' c c by Fylde I 1 M T Hawkins1 c c by Eclipse 3 dis. Win McCaigo'sa c by do. 9 2 D Duggei's b e by Sir Charles 4 die. Tiiih 1st best tm 51s-2d, lot 50s. 3d Day, I'rnjtrietor'e Purse, 2 mile heats. K Tuwiu' s f by Luzbnroogh 10 0 D l)ng'er's h Jeniior by El lipse 3 0 0 DaviU AlcDaniel's s h Red Wasp 3 I I Time I si heal 3in 55s 3d 4in Is. 4i Day. Juckeu Club Purse, 600, 3 mile heats. Divid McDini.d's e h Pioneer 1 I Daniel Dogger's !i .luiner 1 2 2 Tune 6m 07t tiiu Is. Won easy hy Pi oneer. , . PROPUIETOR, mj mi i Ei) In CaharriK, ro.,on ihe SOlh ult. hy the Rev. S. Koihruf k. Mr SIMON HOST, to Miss JE MIMA ItOI.ION. ., In Davidson Co. on the 8h of June, by the Rev. S. ; Koi'hrock. Mr. SOLO tl AN BAR RIER 10 Miss ELIZABETH 8INK. At Chersw. S. Carolina, by the Rev. XI r. Furmo. Mr. GREORV A. PKRDICARIS, a native of Greece, to Miss M. E. HAN FORD, of Society Hill, S. Carolina. In Ltncosterville. S. C , Mr. BENJAMIN THOTT.formeily of Salisbury Miss. FRAN CES ROSS, of Mecklenburg. BOH At Stsiesville on the Cih instant, JAMES CAMPBELL, Esq. Clerk of Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Iredell county. He wss sn old and much respected member of thai community. ' Is Mecklenburg connty, Mrs. MINF.RVI W. wife of Col. Wm M Grier, snd daughter of John Hayes Eq of Lincoln county, in ibe 27 lb year of her age. A Li tch field. Con. on the 28th alt. Hon. FRE DERICK WOLCOTT, aged 70 yeanu fedgs Wolcotl Jisd sustained throsgh a wcig the of dis tinguished usefulnes a character for slicl inleg riiy and great moral and intellectual worth. ' COTTON TwOIlKr. mrrE Friipiieisrir thi M&o miittt!! thai he bis Reduced Ihe wholesale prices of his CoHon -Veriti-which wilr-be In future for Nos:4 5 20 cts. per lb. 22 cts. per lb. 25 cts. per lb. 28 i ts. per lb. 30 cts. W lb. l ( 67 9 10 5 11 12 & 13 Souli Money as usaal taken it par. H. HUMPHl'VS. ' Greennburo, June 17. IHJ7 -2wl8 JOB rilLYTLVG Of ei'f ri :i X !P.( iMUlUlllU rune at -tlii! Oilier JTy 'j; j iy mi a riiinittit bi!i-T'h'ra iii'att'nill "U:i voiil l m-kc ibotu'.".ftMu' n.l. iu APOTHEOAHY - STORE. WIICELER& DURIVS llave just received a largo supply of fre8 3IEDICINE8, Instruments, Shop Furni ture, Fancy Soaps, Per- ( , Turnery, Oils, Paints, ,,Dyc-8tuir, Tobac co, Cigarsc. AN ASSORTMENT OF CH0ICK SELECTED FOE MEDICtL rilBPOSCS They feel quite grateful to their friends and the public for the very liberal patronage hereu f f given thsm, and hope, by strict atleuuo ie-loeif- heninrsi.'fand i dotormination to sell no PfiNia Drag,) to reoeiva a like liberl patron ' eg- ' . - , . Salisbury, June. 17, 1837. 5w49. . Roekiugham 14,' -via (Frequent!) called LE.VOX CJtSTLE.) : . OITIJATED in R.LI-.ghsin Count, N. C J ATED in Onekbghiio Count, N. C. ?. f f oediaieiy. on the Sugs 4me nf Messrs. " J; kj iraniedialelj. IVk WelllirfJ, i Co:, running fro-o Wasbinj t Oo'u tl ,'rtgii ' Ttl?f lifusfii'n i 1 . pe..i,.t. -I'b--..; Y r Olmsted, and . v , ' I ton Lity wMUleojfSVHhriir." high, handsome, beslthy and water was analysed by Prufessur found lo be impiegnaied with Sulphur. Carbon, Iron, ana Mnirnesia. The proaeiliee of these Springs entitle them w rank amonu; the most excellent mineral waters of ihe eojn'ry. They 0eiaia as a cathartic and diuretic, strengthen -lug and organising the powers of digestion' giving tone, and healthy anion to th StiNiiach, llowels. Liver, K'dneys, &.e This water is excellent in Liver anVtions, Dyspepsia, Dt-btl nr. turupiions xe. promotinir appetite, ana 11 vururalinc the whole svsieml It is confidently Selieved. that medieal intelli gence, if consul led w.Kild highly recommend the remedial qualities of this watsr. The bathing establishment will bekeptln. good oroVr. 1 he fi-ipnetor is ihsnkiui, and onner nwiga- Uoos to those thai have patronised bim: tie informs Vwiiers to the Spriugs, Pasawocera in the Stairs, travellers. Ice. that he will furnish find aoeomioodatKH) during the Sniuier, -Ha ittttefs himself he has given ssiisfaotion to his friends and acquaintannes heretofore, end hopes Still further to merit ibeir apppohaiion. J Ol I IN J VVKIUIll. June 17, 1837 -7 wtD JsILVT BOOHS FY1HE Suneeiibers respecifully inform the I. Judres, Members of the Hs, anu iiifents of Law, that they have fir sale at ihe JYORTII CAROLINA BOOK 8 PORK, a Urge and mixed collect i,m .f LAW HOOKS, eonsisltnguf ELEMENTARY snd LEGAL Works. One of the fiim. It. D. I urner, havmf loca ted himself al ISOUroad Way. New York, wo will bs able to procure any liouks, which msy be in print in the Northern or Europesu Market at ss short a notice as possihia. We take the liberty f aoggesting to onr v friends sud acquaintances, and Hie good cui sens of North Carolina ueosrally , the propriety ol consulting their iotsiesu, (thereby sustaining ibe Book Store with their patronage,) end in doing so, we will be favored wit their orders, which will meet with our usual prompt at ten-' a lion. Gentlemen visiting .no eity, are respectfully :-, Invited to call aud examine out slock, which eompiises a large assortment of ovary kind de . eoriplion. Address V ' TURNER tf HUGHES,- ' Kaieigh,N. 0. ' , June 7; 1 337 . " 1 r EST ABLISI1 MENT . V ' THE JOURNAL OFFICE FOR SALE.-vr-j OWING to tbe intended ismovsl of one of the Editors ami the wish el tbe other da- 1 - vote himsolf mure exclusively to tbs dalles of ' his professioo, the undersigned offer lor sale ibe establishment of Ihe North Carolins Journal Of fice. Tbe Office is well found in Job. newspa per and ornamental type, ibe list of suhsermere is 7 -tolerably large, and they doubt uut might lie great ly augmented by a little exertion. To sny per son desirous of embarking in the business 11 offers inducements not interior to any in this Stale, but to a practical printer they know uf no investment he could make of his money that would yield him a mors profitable return. HVBART k STRANGE. Fayetteville 30th May 1H37. IC7 Printers will confer a favor by giving the above lieo or thru insertions in tlittrp- pere. 1 1 To Thoma sJUcJiecly, Etq., Administrator ofWtVRi t FilkinglQiir - -'SIR Take notice, that on Tuesdsy the 27th day ol June, (Inst.) at the dwelling house of John Hampton."' Stokes county. North Caro lina, 1 shall lake the deposition of said Hampton manton, in said County snd State, and (st aST JVtm i- OTimg, iu "Bi- 1 State, and (st the Uiui ,4ee. nrnrectl fnira"c'ar to day until a II kr taken) to take the depiwilion of naid Hitting sod others, which depoNtiiisis are to be read aa evidence in a tiuit now depending :o ihe Su preme Court, at Raliigh, wherein! am PWin liff and you ais Defendant. , IVILLUM BUFORD, June 10. 18i7 8w47 THE Annual, Meeting of the Iredell County Temperance Society, will bu held at Fouiih Creek Church on Tliurs Am the Ath ilav of Julv. Tbe members snd tboso friendly to the objects of the so cieij, are respectfully invitul ,U sltend, I .T jr CAMPBELL, Secry. June 10ib, 1337 tiicnt, vo,iri -.uiiit', if c l;uiH ol A11 jrupostrd to i-uls tTTc bills on' Paris.'' ii i lVuik of Aiijerica r c 1 ..W 1 ' 1 "ftf' ' e : :vi V-.'l : 4V Ml 3.V 1 f i . j. At 'earjr'-i't; - .Wtwrf.,.' -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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