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f - ;i V thert the ravages of the pantel houses trembling on me. !tJc,' n saveoyai ieasi lero L-jif TDiU -! r iSom wt.ppeard to bc tpejitable Tliiss been ; done by one 2 kibitz and unostentatious 4 Kiiil.oft n 4lMfirig ;the advice or JC" .c ii..it ih nanirs Wli cb peri keranie1 our currency and taw,vi . endan- tf4 jmmeicial ciedit, and ut,. and unsettle all aod currents Manufacturing in 4i e will know llow ibis will be met' Lrrrse-rruined rai.era of th.e self- I fed tbell'g(tbed3judfiniffnt of i. ested. and i . Upi it Wiil 4rt -set down to if ' J - ! Ih offanstocfe ifVrfrnct lorjltjis 4n. f1l0ttf- i4sff r&ident - Appeals Jo fafton4pi be made &lQf0 jdepUeair. Cid(j bi .Jiled retwititioni ; r i Pi TA L O VGllV TO B RE A iw- J Acksox. V r lHEIlE ISlNp PRESSURE WHICII K ?SET I f Thisjcrjr ofj)ressure, when lijs ufidance than ever before,"is 7: -tr in the midst! of the plHttAii 'tiarfsti Some lhqre may A:tit it caftpnly ' be those jvho Je ,irte u itarve because they Have; earned Ik ackson is' gone hut the hg Presidential seat, aud the; specie licylfptill the orler of the : day. The pEblic rfCotlect that letter, and' with how isefa ejophaais it rested upun the increase & the gold and silver circulation, iheTsus seastornbf notes i under $30. and .ttje coin Eat the tftrcel branch niints. We venture predict that japetae will go on increas j, at te rate of several millions fjer an ,duiriog:the.whbleJ:pf President; Van Bwen'flladmmistrauon.j and that jGOLD fill comin.ci'fency before hrs tim jsoau ?The three! branch mints wilt go to work this sum ner ;j ani Congress jias put i fully h the powe of the Administration bkeepUbem $t work Uy tne act 01 tne Bit session ol pongress,; me sum qi one EiliioVdf dollars miy be kept at the mint, lit sopplj it with metals and, by aji act of dieprewufs"sesstohL an unlimited amount ajar Dfli transierrcu wyiic iyiiiiijmiw acnerior ine t - KUDU arnpaweii it' may be. nut w boo Raw say or thinks of these things, ho aii is thai nation caresloDe w bit: and although tkotlfycophjants jised jo bang upbnhis ac7 vstj, and rtranipet ibem through the land, as iiej Wiethe words of inspiration no man xs mpebls theoi. Mr Van Buen and Dick election to General 5o, !bo owe their IS' .J- 4son,ajV bound to heWashey hopes for re- i tmon, bet respect theyannot. It is past de- tbat the whole schenlejof the league banks "'"Wffpfle admits as much; but says ' ki!e4,(i ponseoenceufj tU deposite law, and inii as ijmch venom upon that 1 odious cfifear of the pelple IwTll permit. Yes, Mlnost Perfect iwreck of all the wise ueeb plans of t : it oar intuit ivo Jinan- 'ii 'nsrai Grinutrw" at the head. Oie mould otiiisuppie that sucf. a disasterous result vA-Mi-J.!! . . i mind consequent, would make rts anxious to auit places where upsia " t'ejll at ease: but rto: ambition was never ie&QviLed of its own insufficiency, and ava-i j oper jjetreptetei. Every neiVj blun- ,?.i DFxP'slonOQli seenos'to make them jnoieiUaciouslyjupon. office 1 Hang , r ' f piore,- until line country snau m more dread ill confusion, unless off. i- ' MM PEACH MKNT fcc. Bu)n Atlas' insists strenuoasly, that nu7 all be impeached for his mal- if the Tieasurv Department : iThere n ulk aboQt impeachroents.i The ",a impracticable jone and so entirely L the estiop; ihatl stwlh creatures as Kn- Ikhltnor l,ni.t. ... U ..:. .lan.Oa, t id. flutney langhin. t " ir being impeached .'. In fact t hey t . to be sigGalhied by suCri perscctt & lh't would soon be oonsideredJ We Vihii ri?eB I110 "Mffnifitent Amns, putting 'HTe lnJaws . of hS country and refu Nwlejjge the jur'isdicUon of tho Fed- I yjtlttj W'J hi.. ,hlA KotitllVaf a t - W- MmB i L II I W 111 M UtB u w It. W 'f Cerf lH President down Ho VfP' "foxing to ahsWer qaesttons; before !w r e of !ne P,pls lepesentatives all iLff i1 Appeal i to" the i people. J So- it kH'w KeidU. were inopea ft lTnoSthe poblid mene?: they would case Would have been. taken upny 4 Qpoa Congressional speeches, nnnant ft n s a martyr; more fitfor office 1 s -.. kwlf i:i4 V Vetoed 1 . . I than ever. No,nl-r ivc have njfaithi.i icr:7:.-.lant tncnte,! we mar avoid the ty cf L.irj them br a pure and single exprc: c f th ballot-' , . -. , .-r . , - -. Py" - . box but when i we (haireonce Lcc.j sai M J with base ' oru ncora petent 'rulers ,we are rcedilera save only by providential interference, ct the: e ptration of office. ' ; " 1 . ' : WHY VERILY, 1 LETS'5. -JJl' There was a certain London practtlioner of Medicine, by the name of Isaac ? Letsora who by roeansjuf arrogant pretension, big words, and mysterious airs, acquired considerable! reputa tion in a business, of which he line wnithin. -His usuafsnatore was t. Letsora." ! A waff wrote one nishTand stock over hia door the fol lowing anagram; which : gut acb anun that it finalfy-jraTi 1the qylck out of 1 beci ty ? , j . VVheailki they toes g;etck f I i -. rphysicjes, bleed .and'fweatsJ'eQb.r - li atrer mai;,iney cnouse iaie,f j .-iVlij.wriij r?!:-: iL1':"; I '. 'v ' "I Ll.T eH." v - . -f- - : , The RIdimond .Whig' has rerf hahptry pfUj lhi cvnceit to the poarse of Dr. Jackson : : .. .1 I - i .:.: Ill m. h-sj -trxpeiuueoisupun xne oouv noimc. hit dqle or'bilP?f' cost, (to ihe ba-. liea7 (ivir.g; gagged and- tunnelled him,- and jfindmg hringe-fitng" .no '.tetterfast,'' he gets mad, tells him through the Globe, ' to diend be. d ' d' I hat be was not much account any how, and that no honest man ought, to regret bis death. : T - 1 We have taken the liberty of attempting to apply this jest a little differently as well as cor. rect the quoted stanza.- r THE CR OPS After all the croaking upon this subject, we are tappy to state, that hej pfe sent prospect ( for an average at least)- is- fair Oats have Suffered somewhat, and corn is back-M-aid: but the last few veeks having been high ly favorable, for destroying grass, a - good season now would carry it ahead. CottoVhas come up finely, aud should the fall be postponed, as the spring has been, oar planters would have small grounds to complain oi the seasons yiiethier thetimes will jbe settled enoogh to aive them fn adequate reward fur their toil, will depend m good degree opon themselves. If they will get rid of the rolers who hare been trying experi ments at their expense, they may have some chance for fair pricesWit if the gold-humbug is still o be pressed, and the present system of banking to be still uncontrolled, the . labourers chance for his reward will be a dim one. ! 'f tItjis stated in a Northern paper that Col. Morns, the eriterprising editor of the New York Mirror, has secured the valuable literary' aid of Capt, Alarryatt. who is now engaged upon a series of original papers for that periodical. Their publication will commence with a new volume, in Jul rA ..... iigAi. ...... . Bulletin of-the'SOi 9rf iV6m- Natchitoch j x taaajmy hai een ission mi .aitoQ of the 'ar r. J. IX fj. Stockton, the on3n4riie yvnite duipnur at iMortn- n mall routes connected with Lvnchburg was drowned on tibe 25th' ult. whil on his way from Pensacola to, Lagrange, in Flori da, by falling overboard from the steamboat into the sea. .lie 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 bira. His body was not recovered. Prize Tragedy. Mr. George "Jones, of New York offers $1000 and a gold medal, wonh from one to five hundred dollars, and an income of 5 per cent upon the gross profits for the five fifei years of Its representation, for a prize trage dy, to be written by an American citizen con sisting of five "acts, and containing tVo principal characters, to be represented by, Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Jones. We think Mr. J. if he 'expects succesSfOugb't to name his committee of adjudica tion before-hand. r a ftho Wheeling Times says that the only course left for Van to fulfil his pledge of following in the footsteps is to creep out at the same hole that Gen. Jackson got in at. Concord, June 7th, 1837. According: to notice given some lime since, the citizens of Concord assembled in the Court; Room, for the purpose of making arrangements to celebrate in a becoming manner,' the approach ing Anniversary -of American Independence. George Klutts, Esq. was called to the Chair, and J. L. Beaid, Esq. appointee Secretary ; The following Resolutions x were intrcdaced with appropriate remarks by Col; lJiM. liamn- ger, and unanimously adopted : r . Resolved. That tome suitable person be re quested ,to deliver an Oration :.Thal the De claratii'.n of American Independence and also the Mecklenburg Declaration be . read, and ; that a Dinner be'lurnished by some person in 'Concord; and that the-exercites of the day be opened Ty Resolved, That a j Committee of six pers tocon&ist of -William Br ringer; Caleb PbW, Dr. Charles Foi;Dr.M. M. Ofr, A: H. Moss, and L. B. Kriminger, be appointed as a Comroit teebf Arrangement lo carry ioto effect th'e a bovte ReWation, and to invite the Revolotiona jy Patriots yet living jn this County, to partake iL. Vv.i.ii.. f ilia ' ' -e" "i 'sT J2aore3:Thata Committee of. eight persons consisting of D. L.Barrin2er, Thomas S. Hen derson, A. J . ShankleJ Jbha LBeard; Willtam r. -MniChftrleaAV: Uirris. John Sh mooch.1 and William LwlcRea, he appointed to - draft suitabtt Toasta for the o?cas!on... t'Z?' t . Wi -r-T ct i.wf.V' 'VJ ri-. litsouiea, hdzi voi.onn ooujuutoi-p - r-. J af- : - I:T-."CJ k po!iifdIaisbaI,and Georga W. SpwsAu Orlc tUxr..A of the day, and- that they request the Capiain t f the Uabarros ArlilJery io pa"" his Company n' that day. f:"" . ; J - ' Resolve '.. That (Jeneral Paul Barringer be a Jnted Presidcat,and Williafd II. Archibald tn-j 'William FJPbifer, Esq. and Major Jbsafl Canon, Vice Pj&idenl3;" r V i ; -jT-fJ Resolved, That the merchants be reqoested to cl'jse thfir doors at 12 o'clock, and Jteep.tbetn .lned n n til 4 o'clock of that da 7.v : L - " L? - Resolved, That the above proceedings.be pabf Ushed iu both th-ehaltsbory papers. : h5 . . .. . -.' -lfMifiE' ll tPPTC oLu f - ' J. L. Deakp SecVjr EXECUTIVE COUNCIL We learp that Governor Dodliv has invited his Council to meet in 'this City on Tbutsday next, the 1 15b inst.,to confer with him on the propriety of cal ling; an ..extra Session of r our General Assembly. We presume the Governor does pot chooseL un necessanly , to take" the responsibility of deci ding on this impoitant matter, and has tlierf fore wisely, concioded to aake coanselfrupa ba Constitatioaal adjuera. Register. I : Callinrf on Hercules ! We received a ter from a fiind in PhiTadelphU-a day ,or! tiro. since, which contains this remarkable: infonoaf4 lion : 1 was told to-day IJbjX Hank Director,! that threcretarv of ihNivv -faad- made ab A 1 r1i-a I inn I.. 1r Rtnnr PrAAiTarf rf amount, and it Shall be ready to your utetf And this must be ibe upshot of it. HeduLxs must he called in, orthe.Goveroment tfa won; will still stick in the mod- lb': ? j ton not time enrv S IX AUGUSTINE. June 1. Our Indian 'Jljfuirs Since our iast aiTaiit have assumed a pore serious aspect, and regret to 8iate;lhat the prospects of ihe terinirp ation of our 'pmtty little tcttr.' are more wham than ever. An express arrived her6 on Satur day last fiom Fort Mellon, the purport of whica weun Jerstand to be that a partyol negroes hai come in at ;rrat post who state that Th ndia! had held a .meeting, 'depised by 'Jllicaiwpy and elected Sam Jones their principal chief. 1'ney further stale tiiat at the next new moon i lit- Indi ans would commence open hostilities. This is a negro story, and in every consequence some are inclined to doubt it ; almost every negro sU syt however, during the war has ultiinatery proved true, and ;iu confirmation of this it seems lo be pretty generally admitted that the Indians haVe tacitly refused to emigrate, at least until fall, and that the. war is la r from being termin ated. TVese negroes it is said, give some paifonhrs of the late b.ntle ai lort Melloiw 'I hey ite thai lliPW t AnKeA Ihn fntt 'iih tlCiCt u.rrura i and S4xm afier their j . r ...... v,.. ,.,,.w, j repolse they were re-iiiv .forced with 300 more and 'Vere prenannsri fur ; another onset when they received io formal io OB oi , the cessation of the hostilities. 4 - a lie posi. oi voiusia ana roriieiion, areoe coming unhealthy, and all the forces, excejl a sergeant's guar-t io be relieved from Picolataiy ery Un days, and one Company of Creaks, have oeen witnarawn trom Volusia. the post! at Lake Monroe uill.be continued. nV, From the Kennebec Journal.. The Globe and other Administration naners. i witn me most CtKisummaierttppudence,' now say thi't the prwent t rouble's Ta our basin-xs ijE . . .. . . ' r taire are j'ist whaL they have predicted kit ftHhr? ( War hot; efttfef.T'hrooglt th Cbiarles jJJft hdNe' dis- - .v 4 Capital Shcly""- V-V'tT77' pers it Vppears'that the Seminole Vr " J'wHsifW. i 2.79DU61 6& . .. Treasurer oMhe Uqiffd Sta'lesi 536,28 i J LAJ r 1 J y notendeJ.but not likelv t,be for knn, B? " 67,034 1?;, Trurjted ! 2tt a -T T ? extract the from , We know nothing that equals their assuranceipa''' u The bfefeQt;$astonished, sent jfor.all unless ii b the. exclamation of the frishpiiot, when he run a snrpon ihe rocks. He was. con ductinga ship inro port : the captain, seeipg that he was a Meenle corned, and thinking he was deviating Irom the channel, asked him if Ihe was not going wrong. Arrah,let me alone for that,' said he, with a rich Irish bngue, donU 1 know every rock 'in the harbor? The last word was baidly utieied when ihe ship .tfrni-k heavily upon a sunken r.ick. when trie p'rhn in stanliy contioued 'and that is one of them, j 1 . -TEXAS.' ' The rumor of the insubordination and mutiny in the Texian army is confirmed. They ihre ii ened to elect their own uffioer.s and make an ajt- Uack on Metainoras immediately, and pay t.eiii whto nun 'i 'Jii'mi , unions ititr uu Kr:iillCfil eii . I a V. niilk lil.in.l. ..a-al.a.-f I I. . . . ....... a 1 ie government et ins;anriy - iwr offt-it cm Gen Johtisoti, itered into some, arrangement bi.ve operatitms against AIexici Ihe comuiaiuier in ehief, hid resolved on resi-0 ng sinless this demand was complied with. ' Vl'he troops had also threatened to .utiich oj w iloustoni and file everv house in it, il ihe CahV jiei allowed the land office io be opened ; s-atinV that the tipeculatort and idlers would be aUe tu (ocute'the choice lands w;:ii.si their military iu iles would confine ihem In the camp. Presi dent V Houston had conseqnenlly prvhibited the qpen)n of the land office. " A .miiiistei is to be sni from Texas to Great Britain, to request the latter Power to recogniir? the judependei.ee of the former. Lynchburg Virginian. i MISSISSIPPI. j The Legislature of ibis State adjoorned on the 18th ult., having doS nothing (Says a letter t the National Intel ligeucer)iowards relieving the distresses of the! State,' unless the incorpot ation of some ten or fifteen new Banks will have that effect ! ! ' It is depl Table (adds the Intel ligencer's correspondent) to see a State pusses sing the wealth that "this Slate does, prostrated at a blow. A few months ago every thing was life and animation among us. Now things I6k gloomy and heart sickening.'. IbA . 7 FLORIDA. j !Oai accounts frot4 Florida are. con trad ktory- sobe representing the disposition xif jthe Indians towards eotigration asfavbrable, and 1 others as unfavorable. Tberi seems too, to be some doubt . ft aa 4 wpctner uceoja, wun ms oanu, nau surrendered Vexico Santa inai-Tiie2ireW Orleans Be of j Monday; say8Ws'Jearn with great pleas ureby "the schooner Mechanic from Ma jamoraa, that alj the American vessels," with their, passen gers crews, which had been captured -& detatnM ed)at that place, bate been - liberated by order of Bostamente.aDd that the commander of the Mex ican . ffeet Cwas arrested and imprisoned at Vera Croz, for having captured these vessels. This is a striking proof of the; magnanimity ofTBosta--tnente's character, nd anjomeu of returning ami i ty bet ween the v-two . nations General Santa Anpa was ;still at ihb plantation near .Vera Cruz, and consequently the report of bis having beea taken to the city of, Mexico is untrua.t VolL HoSrard of Clprhnsl Georri has auiu ucer. miss, aieuie v: vinr. fi otuv. Md i a .couple of colts for $3,000 each t- Piano mlJ6a: ' 7, 7-v ttocIzhcUZcrs of tho i :1 ione find. 18S7 Real Estate. Due from Banks eat of theState, 84.672.75 Notes of pthr Banks' oil hand, 75.961 00 Specie! ;? 747,650 41 Vouchers unadjusted, 1c Bills St j ' V; ; Cbecki in trattsilur ', , .59,016 66 $4.99fj,491:05, rr it .1 Ifsof otberlOanks on hand; 80.053 00 492 197 89 "22,300 77 $4,16366 IT? SM;ie, Vout'hers unadj usted, and ills and Checks iin transit, it" ' .4 H .,V I; Translation from the Lilcrateur Francnise ImpottaHtCheniical Discovery We are in France on the 'eve of a new kind of revolution. which will without doubt,! make the tour of lbs wortdi jChemists have just discovered a process, i ! t.l .t LL I : f BT wnint inev can remove wrnmn-iroin miv na- ' without leayiri? the sliffhiest 'mark-l winch : miiH lpa.1 I'ln lh iiKniri..n nf-Innd' 4 Kointr nan fptiet the nttwer of this mmi-msif inn. nn1 nn krtidi ofipapef clan retain ihe character it bears. That the tfoveriunent might be satisfied of,the? dungeroiis najure of this discovery, a chemist went to the prefecture of police, and requested a passt)ort,for a i stranger, which was granted ira medEaiely. The next day the same chemist went to the hiiuse of the prefecture himself, and showed him a passport in blank, signed with his own hand. "It was only yesterday," said -he," lhat hl passport wasgien meat your office; and if this is the way the police conducts.no vwui ej-,tiia t wafl l...aTlus -.Hi hi traverse from one, fiend -I of -liTranice fo the otlferin order to. I reach the, fgents of lihis office. All dented tbali they ever Delivered; inis uwonunaie passpfrr; ou;r iney. finalry agreed that it was certainly the signature of the prefectijwhich it borf, the particular kind uf paper- whijh'as used in the office of police, and the roval stamp with which it was itnpressd$ . It had alnady became S subject of I 'gal in quiry, of depiisiiii'W from office &c whn the cheuist appeijjped the anger of the prefect & the .fears of his er.ts, by explaining tho. ineaus which he had;used to lemove the writing.i One of the first baiikersof ihe capital rnarintainejd that 'he act of wahiig ltie, by ibe means of ivhich a A rilteii pap4r Should be riurne(l to its Virgin whiteness, woilc leave son e marks by which it oould bo delected. Tlie same chemist,! who vvas in epistolary .corriespondjence with thislbauk- e tr .m h ' i J im, removed the writing by this com posi-t revm Signature, L,7 afnive ft kLp- lion ek tanceiforVme Hlondret francs, payable io the bear er. l nis acceptance was irevenren ioine;casn-i-r, wiho jpiid it immediately, and the banker was convinced thsll he himself should have la ken it. .alil-i . ..I". .1 I The public treasury has 9uilered by this discov . cry. "I la fact, the sale of damped piper is not near So large a oe lore, lr any one may resi.ire, by lufatHMtf this waslr, leaving the stampj &c. oid papers w hi chj are iv lotfgerof any use. Sev eral qhehiis s are! now occupied in preparing an mk whi:h shall be truly indeliblej'others ii ma kiog ! a aer jjwhich shall e proof against this terrible discovery,. In ihej mean time govern ment his changed its stamp. -The new' ones bear Ihe cypher of the year, and must all be re newed on the first of January. " I il Il . I " j CT ?77i Devil Outmlted. A person, we are loldf lately en to p dealer in wool, to purchase about twenty pounds of that article, carrying! as usual, a saek ito put it in. When the sack was nnen w ho I me wool me fieei- vards were not at hand "toWeigh.it. Thedeal- r immediately, went in pursuit of them. While be wfas gone, his jcustomer looked with an evil eye upon a lot ot jme cneese in i tne .same room w,i b pei wooJ and jH jT the finest weighing neatly twenty pounds, in thesack V- f,i. .t. i-ti- ii-Li w t-2 tilt i"ti T,,piE!nl:j0ned EtateceaL, showing the condition'of tbe,Bankat t&e-ctose of the It yp1a,rt,1,ill'g oiHhaSCthof Kovembcr 1836, and on he 20th May 18S7, are made and-pubhsUed ' for yours information, io conformity with the assurance cifen at the time of :tbe hte eupea&ica cf paccnts in Specie by- this'Bahk.V ' ?. ill t'i-"' v- '! , . 'By order of the Board. : : ::'if:' v-- fU?HJ giUWUBj. Wo oJVcrlh CknrQlinaJfovembtr2& 1836: i rf J?.u,ssij . r - r . l reasurer rtf the U. States ; 676 piswiexcnange 4S,50i' 33 1 - Treasurer ofthe U. ,S. forPostl 1 I!-? 1 Mt . i .!LL - -lr:- V -J!!:f-- .m tbesubfict-r thekert lifernar.w. ....... : ! LvSf-t'fV ' .i. w . V - .iV. : 7- . AVi' aibeir:biiioe (and a deternanaiW i,ii , . VW;I-' nL'nPHmTTrr P ""PJ-lw receive a hke? lit, ntr- the Weight of the Sack that his fumcsl friend had Aj toM& 28;Lti- H00' ? R1E putachW tnerel uHesaid oothtng, but quickly ERICK WOLCOTT, aged 70 years. Judge Hrhfirl it. Hintonie aid n.ihinri -Woleoti had Sustained thrptgh a long life bf dis- quietly pjatd rum fifty cents a pound Tarhis cheese - finder "ihp Senomtnatiojof !rooJ. r - "-? r f. -V- If?; ;-2rii-ittlv IProcid'e Jburno. : FATAL duel; i . a -i - - ! wo gentleneii;by the names of Jackori and Obdson, crossed the rtrer on yesterday morning, to the A rkaasaa sade, accompanied by their se- coau mu seteiw pi our citian9 lo'sewe agree- ablyjto batii cajlethelaws of honof,a diffi - culty which issajd to have y originated at few: aaviiiDCf. inn nreiinrfnariM ninr Mn ml. ttled at a distahcei of 30 feet, . the, word I being given, optn ptsioisi were discnarged co-insiantly., Mr. Gholaoneeifed the ballot hb anUfonist,; dh-ectlyithroogh the heart and rexiredJoome- uiskij w ituoK pea King ana xir. kiaciisoa vu 8everely. wounded J thouahi we understand, not Comment from jus is daombslyiii the back.4 annecessary. I - ij a i h letnohis t Gat. . Cnspi n recently - A'ftM US f Arbin atin jof tlf called Mist ins i corikaJi jois tiorse a aupes , snarpeneo, and , r v" - F-'t.--w , V w beinff in kreit lietca ie; 'caftVroa dt7-; tpDone &l'4ll3 XZantz of the State of J C. 0D0 Op 925 50 . for Posti 4,99?4t ar umcefuepartinent if1? 9 410 61 34,346-98 v. Pension Office V : v-J ! 4R.7i rk Public TrcasJ rer of Parnlin 9.1 it'jn tta Due Banks but of the i ! State, 70.845 53 Due banks i theState, 1 13.787 44 184,632 87 Notes in circulation 2.080.925 00 DiridenJs unpaid, . - - .3,183 QO : tJVpJsls"by individuals, m - v. ' Due Banks out ofthe Slate 17,617 2 r. uue uanics in me state ol . which? tTirtn U7,387 47 v; ia doe the State Bank, of North Carlina, . ; " 226,89 42 -. Notes it circolaUon?- i;42!8O0 j ivideiKtstinpaid, Deposttes to individuals, r. JJ00',6li 24 General Ejopt and piss; being Nelt - . Profit remaining after; the pay ment V oia itviaertu ol q pev cent foyat 4 to $60)00; paid 1st Jan. 183tri742 1 if i 54,163366 ft ii4,l6366 ft A' C' DEWEY. Cashier. it without taking j. the shoes off.' 'I don't know,' szjf Vulcan, but af you'll bold his fct lnjlie IbrgeipnrjN' " K , The Mississippi Republican says: 'Executions amounting in the aggregate to two millions f dollars were lately in the hands of the sheriff, against the' citizens of Clinton Al ississippi. - " : ' 1 OXFORD RACES. Spring Term, May 9; 1837. " - '- 4 lit Day, for Colts and Fillies , Siccrp stakes, mile tents fit 00 entrance. - Wm. McCargo's beby. Fylde, dam YVgin an 1 2 E. Towns b c by Fylde 2, Uavid iUcUaiier b e Monsienr ' Ton&on -Daniel Doggerb e byLuK Vime 1st bjat 2(2 Day; S Edmund Towns c c bv Fvlde MP Hawkins' c c by Eclipse - ' Wm McCargo'ss c by do. ,2 3 4 dis dis. D Dogger's j) cby Sir Charles lime 1st heat lnvols 2d, lm 50s. 3d Day, Proprietor Purse, 2 mile heals. E Towns' s fby Lozboroogh 1 0 ,0 D Dogger's js h Jen i tor by Eclipse 2 David McDaniePs s hjled Wasp 3 Time 1st heat 3in 55s 3d 4m Is. 0 -o 1 1 4ii B.iy. Jucliy Club Purse, $300, 3 mile lieals. . - David McDaniel's c h Pioneer 1 1 I llill I liici.rHi's j h .lumiur O r... ' , ; tr ' t n- 1 llUeaM 7ClU l8' WD eaS Pl PROPRIETOR. 7 MAUlilEJ) In Cabarru?!, co.,orr the 30th ult. by the Rev. S. RothrockvMr .SIMON BOST.-tu- Miss JE MIMA HOLTON. . ' In Davidson Covort the 8thnf -June, by, ithe Rev. S. Rnthmek.-'-Mr. SOLO vi AN BAR RIER to Miss ELIZABETH SINK. At Cheraw, S. Carolina, by the .Rerkfr F.umo. Mr GREORY A. PERDICARIS, a native of Greece, lo Miss M. E.; HAN FORD, of Society Hill, S. Carolina. a.-- In Lancasterville. S. C.MrBE'JAMINl - - " ' ' TROTT.formeify of Salisbury, to Miss. FRAN CES ROSS, of Mecklenburg. ' "Ii : JDUH . AtStafesville on the 6th instant, JAMES CAM PBELL,EsqV Clerk of Coiirt of Pleaa and Quarter Sessions of Iredell county. He was an .old and , much respected member of that - commonitv: Mecklenburg , Mrs.. MINER Vf W, .r.rn.i ivm ,.m,.u of her age. . -5 uugucMiru usviuiikts s cnifictcr lur inci lutrg- hty arid great moral and latelfectoal worth. ? cotton :irasxf.?. THE Proprietor of ' ihe-Moont Hecla Steam Mills, a nnounces to, the Pubfici thai be has deduced the whole ykale prices of his Cotton Yarn, which will ,be.iq f uture tor .iri;. .xt- - 0.4 O s V6 ''SrL T - - Lk.' - ' 'V.-? -- 20irctshper;Ib; 22 'ctsi per lb. - ' 8 &;-9 25-ctsrpciJb ,x . ... -. 128 ct4er lbf v p 6 vl2f'Ofl3 -South jMoney eu usacd taken, at par 4 nuwrtiuiiiXk. Green$lro, Junel7,1337 2w3 MM -MMkB iMwMH iia I'll k.'i,: ,S 4 " Have jttst r received a larrrx j supply of fresh L! . :rIE:DICIN:ES; Instruments, SliopFufni ture, Fdncj Soaps, Per- m fumery, Oils, Paints, " co, Cigars, c.-; 7; :t:::ALS0. ; AN ASSORTMENT QF CHOICE C V1 hirtlahdsbjneVjfeheIXtfd.tplea I i Spring en I itle lhaxn 'lo rank -aiaor''r.2ilie nr operate as a -cathartLArfdrartHfc intaftdrsatoisinlfthe Inowera offTirri SCI remedial qa iVvauer 1 he bat wsiei svas sn ivsea oyrciess u U I s ted a 1 foufcdltdbe.fiDplegflid with Sgfphor; Cr-.br-.. Iron, anil Magnesia; TherrufiertifV.f ih . ortvtog. tona.'and iftaTthy'ar.tjurilu lbtf .Siuiuarh,' . IVefsieitdney? IrlsAi f ier is exceUen0nLJf er actKinsf if&tHjOl l ity. Eruptions &c.'promoil ppeutejand in--vigotatUg.ibe;whf1s k fi ll is c.mfidenUy Mievedtnhitjnedical -IfttaJli ence, if consulted sildbighlrecoUimeudr th thiog esublisaiSesl"wiil 6pjte.a iAV good order. I -r' j- JmZ rhe.s7rppritoris ihankTi.artdjuder iiLPgai tionatO ihoss that haa"5tcoVraVd;rKCif. ' jpform's'XisrstollieprirfgsTPM n" the Stage, travellers, ScctUt t U f r ? - f i V. gtd accommodaiioiVs dovptlStrnijr.- 1 flitters himseff he ''haVgirunisiifd'htsV friends and icaainahcesfteretofdr i still further ui'merii Ibeirapppobatioft t . . - . 1 JOXIN WRIGHT, June 17, 1837W4 fVt'i "7 EfiKr B0OE3 THE Sutcribera tefpeilw.m7()Tmha Judges, Members of-ibe fjanCSinJents of Law; that'they havVfor silejtihfVf V consistiog'of ECEMENTA RVaaX LEG A L .- Jnkk - - L.-rt - - ryfi&tmll. D Turner having loca led himselTat 180 fJrod VV-y.'NWt will be able. Id procure any Bookswhich may be in print in the .Northern tirCfc:uropfcatikirktt , at as short a notice as possible. Kj., , V." We Ukee " liberty iCiagesUojtocr; friends and acquaintances,' and the gvotff-citt--zeus jor N6r tb Carolina geperalijVbei-projpieiy ' of consulting their intejests", (thecby uta;oii.g the Bookstore with their patronage,) jod-in doing-sowe' will be Javorecf- wiii .their orders, -which: will meet wiih oui usual .prompt auen- tioo. ' . .-, '!'.,,. iLtW . . Gentlemen visiting, the city, are respectfully riled td c'all and examine out ilock, hicii invi compiises'alarge assortment, of every kiiid.dor. 8cription-,rf Address -V ' 1 C -TJRNERHCPHEV' " . A tt rRaleigk;7C. June 7.1837 ' . I':;,- OWING to the intended icmovat iof onejef tbiEdiUrsan(i ibe w jsh of l heather to de- ' vote Hrtriself mure xclusif el jtlo . the 'duties nf his profession, the ondrsigned ipffer fur aaleih-? ! establishment of the North' Carolina Jouinal Of- I vr. f . a L- l mce wtniootm ntw perand ornamebul ly pe, lbs list of anbscribera h ioleraUjrlarge,aod they doubt Botini ht be reat--ly augmented by a liideiexertwn,. To any per- son desirous of embarking fo the business il tjjerf iiducementvnotjnferijro any In this State, bat to a practical printer Miey know of no lavesiuent . be could pako of his money.tbat wonld yield him v y. . -77 HYBARI STJJAlGIL ; ;7 . i ayeiteville 2qtb;51aCi 837 7 ?4- Lifts above tico or thrte, insertion m thtirpa . pet. pty't.!t & SIR TaJ-notM lhat"-n'ToWday the 27bT day of Joqe(lpst, at the dwelling boose John Hamptor., ia Siufce ewiatT.orth Car6;j."y lina, Mbaliiake trie dTriUi f sttid llannpwn j , and others and on AVdnesdaytberf2Stlu. afk ibeBoarding'House of Jobq JL,;Bituag, id (et- . . ..i...--. , alia ... . latter pUce bfodeed fromy,r day om u hrken)ioiakie:dtpos2tion of aid Billing rtrrr T. 1 4 If TXITFClR TL ' J June IDkJBii-a1- frnilE f Annual , jueeun5 oiuio wecn, I JL County ,j empevante ?wcyf f,pld at FoUth ' Creek Chcrch. oo Thor- jt.thelh davTofuIy.uTblBmembersi. - and. those friendly "lo Ibe jobjectSLof, tbe so - cieih resally TntTted to attend, one I0tb, 187Y ; . and otjs, wcicnfptwM.-- - - - esidencetia safrnow-dinj - lie premerCort,at Raleigh rwhtreui I4 am Plwo- - v - -ft lk Si - ; - 4 .:v.- f if - . i 7 i -'V ' ; -r:' 7 " "'. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 17, 1837, edition 1
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