and
il DU
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tl til
o be
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II
cuu-
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living
prr-vi-Mitrh-counl.
i if IImi-
lo iriakt
agamrt
hetu ut
Law, oi
rovcry.
Idm'r.
ce cf 'ha
u.- VV'
suUciia-
AsNmrl
ERS.
atac'sKtl
on Dthi.
tha Co
Uthabtuwl
Jeied, Uu1
the Cim-
appeal It
it Sesasrt
a, at v;
I? 131 IB v
U. bli
, C W C 0
roUna
Scsiions,
altarhoenj
on Laud.
Court ik
lin. V''c
(wki null':
r brfoit '
next
.use in
leu
C
ri Sepintl
lead tows
against hit
to aatisfy 4
ur said Cu'J
s, 1837.
.h.c.cx
Jv.JS
jr
the
xaik a fff
ns while M
tber pattit"
, Tbe
iraii).
II, iUl'
ttttnn
is of nu
! on t
Lf it wH
1st of AC
15 50- Pld
.niaJef"'0"
fter tbs sv
,oderata F
in neaW
flicC.M
B YiIlilMtffOy C. JONES.
TKU3IS.
The Watch ,naI hereafter 1,0 u,t
tWl,DoHirs and Kifty Cents per year.
CUotK-iuR - uiscnbvis who will
'plfinUan- h vv(. 1- u n at onej.aymenl,
.P! Il h.vi th. P fr .hi year al Two Dor
, ins each. and an lou r as the same class shall
r mtinuo thus to (lay " advance the. suir. of
Kiirhl D-illar ill" mH continue,
oihnrwiMthey will bo chargeJ as other subscri-
'bwnbf.rs who "1 PaV Jol" le jer
will bacharjefl ihrco Dollars in all cases.
N,i subscription will be received for less than
""fffpiper will he discontinued but at the op
tion ul he lli'or, unless -til arrearge are paid
"''Vj letter li lh Editor must he ;nW
pttU ; elmrtv'ne they will certainly nit be it
WnAd to.
iv dm or ADTKRTlsisn Sixfu two V n in
'. ocriri! for , ea
urmauw for euri iauertion afterward
V, advert Hi;iitil ' will
he
inserted fur less
thin onb Dollar. m.
Advertisements will Ha continued uotil order
are revived to slop them, where qm directions
are previously given. .-'
Adveitisemenu ly ihe year or six ninths will
b made at a Dollar per ; month for each aquae
with I lie privilege of changing tbe oniteverv
quaitar. ,..tjf .
SAUSBURY,
0,-eswax per lb. 10 a 17 cis.
; Brandy, Ap-
pie per eal. 45 a 50 eta
Cuiton per l! (in
seed) S cts ; Cotton buiring
'is- CiilfHe per It). Iti a 19
per yd. 16 25
cis ; Lasting per
lit. 1 a "5 eta ; Cotton yrn, froin No (i to Ai
Jl, 41 33 a 2 mi'ct ; feathers pi IS; .15
cisiFlouf prbl. ti 7; 'h;at pr imsh.$l Ui
I 33;Oat4 pr bushel .iii ctsj Corn pr buli "j els.
lMnperlb.6 a eu ; Lead p rlb S n'lOfis j
MolasMt K.t:L cu ; $'U i r !b 9 a I"
els; Rrtl pr IhO a o rts ; Hae.. " p, r lb Hi
cts, Bitttar pT Iti Hi eu ; i.iirJ ,m i ill 15
eta; Silt pei l i i ?! i I j' J; I, Auk n
cin blwter.flr tii'lW ci ; I'.nyl. k ; i t lb
20 cts ; Cast
pel lb. 121 h
j ; Yankee
d.
13 .-is
r I., r.
:Ui..n
I1 1 ns ; Suoar
'I !!, IKT iJ il,
' 1 jn i lb '3)
. -Iiiii-ii T yd.
i i-r yal. l 50 .
' i I .luct do
Mi!:io., (KWeel)
I 4 a 50 i U.
ln; Tallow p-r lb. 10 il .:-
16 a iOrts ; A'.itu ('!' hit
Portugal do. il 50
l
per ifal. l 3 a I 75
per ffal-fl ; WliiKi y vi
C11KKA IV.
Beef in marke-t per.pj t. a S ct ;
10 a II era; lh.ni" Uu ')U -'I' :t
Bacon per
; Bet'swax
peril) i0 a il cis ; U.sx' t" 1 "''
et pi5alrope per lb a Ii 14 n ; CH. e pr.
lb l.'i a 16 cts;Cuil4m4)erJl)taba-5- -Wtf
flO-fJOj Corn per bushel tJO lOil a ni Fl or
from wagon per brl 7 H (Kin. frotn etort s i r
brl.flO a 13 tlroti. per I'Ju ! 45 61 a 0,
M luej pof ial 45 50 i eisj Naili cot .iss.m-
ed per It 8 1 2 a 9 cis; W roiK'ht .ds. jvi i -M
cts ; Pork pei lb 9 ; Kiev per 100 Ii s . I-
1 9 00; Nj.rar pr Is. II 10 I l a eu.iali -p
saek fSHilrpiir b-w i 7 J 1 oisjiel -
i merioan lilmler pr lb 10 lb es I il..w p-r l.i n
i 121 eta; lea liop- rut p-r lit ,1 '2 ia I J71 ns
llyaoii Jo. pr lb 41 I 2i ; Tobacco luaiui
Itaciured perl:i(t 15 er.
, "T y irrr k v i i.i.v.
Lrnlv, p:u'i. 7iH0. Apple. f.On 7n
naeor, prlbS 10 a ov'; Cuiion pr ii a H ii
Uo!fn pr II, H ' a Ml ;H.Hir blj. .5 - C
Flaiise.'il pr !h i INM HUU, K, a(.,s ,r -4
00 Corn )f re.-1' I 'ifl't; Iror. pr III 54 a ti; .Mo
luswi p wtT "Hi S W, "Xalls eriTTl s 8 ;Sall
prbnli50a 75. o;ar nw la 71 alt ; 'I nUieco;
leaf i a WSPat pi 'i.mIi ( do, o Wiii&lvty
prgal- 52 55, UiH.--.an Hi a DO
By the Gowrrior of Xorth Carolina
$200 USWaRD.
WUKREAS it btnli.-cn inidek.iown to me '
bv lbs veH'V of an !no.i. ki Ireld bv tin-
Coroner, that A t K-y, of the enumy, if
Martin, was recently murdered in said cnun'y, i
nd lliat U'VJrge W (Joburn, (of the county and i
State afureaaid) tian.t cbarifed with the com
isiuii ol (he said f.d.my and whereas it is
fpre-wntod that the said Gmirjfe W. Coburn U
fugitive, from juatiew.
Now. thftfeforn. lo Ihn mnA that the (.aid
urge Y. Unburn may or sppreiiend and
Migbt to trial, I hav iboiifhi piojier in' iHSim
"ia my Proclainaiion, uft-Ht ir a reward oi two
aadred dollars, tu anv pers-tii i.eison who
ill appiediand and confine hurt in ll.e jsil. or
Oliver bim to iheSbwilfof Ai county : and
I Jo morever hereby reonire all ITi"er. whether
il or military, within this Sim. . m use. their
kes.1 exeriujiM to aoorenend. t.r cause 10 be sa
'
Ptcbeoded, Ihe said fugitive
Given ttwler my har.d as (J vernoi,
S sfcL. I and the Or. at veal ef North Ciroli
"''- n al Im Ci.t nf Haleurh. ihin 26lh
May, A. D 18.17.
BDir.au I) B DUDLEY.
CHRfsTorntn C. Bati lc, '. Srct y
U. V Cohnrn is about 30 V ears of aire, about
5 feel tf inches high, Murk set . i t an athletic and
B,acular constitution, cntuphxion lather florid,
face, speaks shurl anil uuii-k when sixiken
J", with eyes somewhat do m- .si. i i believed
ore on leavjqg, Uuu tloih xi wiib vH-
wji?-7;r:'' - 047
USTAHLISUMENT
Tiir.JouiiAiJ.oinci:
FOR SALE.
VlNG loth intended lerhoval of one nf
tha lUilnra mi lha wink t ihn nthnr lit dr.
voie himself more exelusitily to tbe duties ot
us profesmioo.tU n..,liuiane.l i.lTer fur sale the
-stablishment of th. N,.nh r.an.lina Journal Of
fice. Tha IM;. .i.u t i I
v w(wo 1UUHU III irw, n w e A
lirriiul nii.,...i.i .. . . ri l -.!-!. :.l
- iumi i lype. ins list oi siiDscriuera is
IiiIm,uI.Im l. ,. .' ... k .
'jls"MWM tr doubt noraigtii be greai
T k-neoti by a little exertion, any per-
-.wiroua oi embarking in Ibe business iifltfer
'NUceinenta mil Inlnri v t 1. .l.i. Vi.ia km
- . ... u .... , w '' J 1 1 Mil" Ulll-ll.
' practical printer lby know of no investment
"'ld make of bis money that would yield bim
' Hs profitable return - .
. .HYBAKTit STRANGE.,
yetfavill ft)lb. May 1837.
- I " ' ' " - - : 12 - 1 1 i N iwmm, 7 .. - . T . a 1-.-V . Lf .
NEW FASHIONS.
Milliner and Mantua Maker,
INFORMS (he public. iiMmIia U re
cmved Uie.t'f VORKfr PlULADt'.L
I'HLl
jirin and vfummer
rVsi'.ioxs
and will oxeni iv.irk inilitari mi tr inches
her biiHine, in ihn most t'asbiniialtlestyle, wilt
fidelity and pnniiine8.
Oiders finm adiatanee will besirirkl)
attended lo, ami articles of Diem, eanlully pack
ed and ent ofTaiteordiiig lo-dmetiini.
()ld Legbiiinjni'il Straw ll.iiniets bleach
ed, cut and trimmed in the latest Style.
HrsJbUiJfc--
FiiTslvli', s stork f D-'onfis, Caps, &c. &e
Mis. P. n'turtis her thanks to the citizens
of this plai'ii sikI the adjoining Counties for
the liberal ni ouraieiin lit she has received,
and pleilg'-s htr.t lf lo renuwtd exertions to
please tlicd).
. Salisbury, AraiL 15, IS37.
Private Tuition in Music.
jTIS$ BAKER Mill give hasons on the
lvJL 1'iaiio Friii lor q iarinr 12 ' weeks, at
tin- (evidence f Mrs. Bak. r. The Q.iarter to
commence on M. July 3rd. I ir terms
will bJI5 per (jiirteV, or $1 '25 per week, Li
a aliortcr peii.Kt.
alibuiy J'tiy 1, S.?7-4w50
r tHK A.NNLU. KXAMLNA'UON OF
Ja Mr.. Il;ii. !irson'Ni o..uar), uul iMitnii. i
at Hie Pin i) u imn tnir. li, in .SjIibo.h) , on mi
i5ih of July.ai half paai 9 'cbn-li. A.' Al.
The fricrifs of iIih I'upil. ai d ol (Lis bui
ry, are rrsj.ij.fiful.y iuviit-tl lo an. nj
N U-SId itutc(iHi, eniNe'imf (Uy leave ..I
Pri.vi Icin i;,) lo nsll l. r 'ln,ifin l.umi iluii ly
utter lh hxuNiUtatioii-fl. wilt ri 1 1 oldio.-.l i.,
sneh ol l.er. alrom ,m may noi. ).-) I.ave eii,.i
ib.'lr bills ,1 r-jiiiiiij, L,t i t), as s.H(i) iia liiay b
COIIVUIIUlt Hi lhr.l.ves
l.il In . IS 17 - 4 i 50
V' i i". 'li.M.ii I h J i i, ll.M i i.l.; ..'ll ill
mm-'ice uii F.mI.iV. Ilie s2S,I ir.si. uieli i
ii t-ai- of jim li-jy AL-A-1 dsti. K-cior rr.
It' v (). IMrii. lot ii'. on (..'. i.i il He I...
jiuilil .stile 'il Ii, lo-.ihll, ri'sio ii-il hlr rnuie
II) old T ol III" fi -aril nf I r.K'eis,
. K H Fi:;- F. AN " iS.c i
llaU-srV-.L.-i : f'.T .t.-;r- ..."
iriLK.. i'l'.vi r
Stiperwr i.eio.' of Laic . rd 'it tin, lo. il.
Mm
Mary O r
v
John Orr;
'on f : D. vor.'e. "
I
F .ippi-ariim lo li.e i-.v.ifartit.n of the ("oi.n.
Ibat tbe ). ten iai.t is imt an lobauilaiil .1
lliis Slate : Il is orderi ' Ibai liil''ical ,o't be
iuade for m
i week in th-(:. - In.a W ai. l.m . .
I ill Ii inlaiil, .lolin ()rr. B.). aral ll.e
or ( o'.ftffr La. lo :-In Id f.r 1 1.-
. . . . ..
(hat said
next Se peril
co.iniy ol t lilts. "l onii i. ... s.-, ii
Wilkedatri.egb. i.PMie h. venlb inoioi iy at'.
the I bird nun. lay in August next. U.m a-i,
lln ie to pl-ail, a'iswer or lt mur to the t?ni i '
lili.ui, or Hie bauie will br l iken pio co..l. -..
and Si t (or hmnrg ixparte.
Viins8. William V I'eden, Clerk of n
aid coiirl. at nffice. tlie"7lh moliJny -after 4l.
iliir.l uionday in Ftbruaiy A D. IS-17
V - U . FEDF..V, c s c
July I C 50 r ( L'
i, -
-ttf flf T) flftll tC.trnltll.L
H-lLkKS LOU.VTr
May Sessions, 1837
Colby Alexander,
;v
Jos Blown,
l Original Attachment
v Levied ujum Land
I I appearing w ine saiistacimn oi tne vvuru
l " that the defendant la this ease n.,t an m-
... . t .1 r
habitant of this Stats : It is therefore ordered,
that publication be made in (be Carolii.a Waich
man fur six week, that the defendant appear
al Ihe next county court, in held lor Wilkes
county , on the first mor.ddy after Ihe 4ib o.on
day of July next, sod answer Ihe Plaintiff, or
Judgment will be eriicred against him ,
'IVsI-Wm. MASTIN, c w c o
6w50.
5 0ENTS REWARD.
RUNAWAY lioiMl.eJubj
"if-STiT ipjirvnMce Try, by Ibe' name ot
Radem Z. Graday or R Z. Wi.jg.iiis. He wd
certainly alter Inn name lielore he goea fir : He
is about 5 leet 5 or 6 inches high ; -a cidtbiated
gambler 7 a grear- uian in a gr.ig ahitp, and a
grea1 man .w here be is not knw n.-lille will try
'topaiX.tva 'BWlfcl
atid always goe wall armed with 2 or 3 pistul'
and one bieasi dirk unkiiown to lue lie will
make fur the WeM I expect The above reward
and n thank-i will! given In Ibe man that will
. . . i . i I : ... iM
lake upKSl.l apprentice ami leien nun "
Concord. North Carolina, I forwsrn all persona
lriinriiarh.)iiiig said apprentice in anv wise what
ever, aa I will put the law in Ml force against
imiu. -
Wm. M. II EN0ERS0N, Esq
'-.Iirty 13w5r 7"
"FOR SALE,"
3T "H'RST RATE BAROUCHE, with a
JfjL fine set of harne, mu a credit vf six ur
I inrll eq lfJI -,
, "f" v ' . ., if . ......... . i .' '.- m .....
From (he National Gazette
THE CONSTITUTIONAL CUtt
KENCY
It i really amuniii; in we trie e ipedli'-nta to
wl.irh ihe m, .. ; ,n . w ... . n ,
witu ii uit writ, rs in Uio Washington Otobe
i tie eniiMiiulional nurenc' ; 'murine
and lo prote.rt Ueneial Jiiksmi fi 1ft tfte
jiMtniin wliu h wtl inetitabty att idi to liim,
I as soon as th iub!i.- mill ' shall be ilis'lnis-
l as to In fiiianrml Pkill. Kiuiwiiijj that
j it is iti'pn9ilI to iur:i tiin nraiiiiu.nu of
sound liiiiikrifl, with even .ilib shew of rea
, ,1, i . ,
l e Zr. .r,jo.. c , haf , addilioiul
the.r remteis, a ,d endenvor to f.,reslall ti.cr ; !,, t , iec, ukett fr(I, 114 b, E ()
jui.men, b, tlie eu.pl.., ment of rpi.h. .1, ,, . ' . H u J , . ,r.,,n 'f..
. . i n.Diinjii lira ruonirv nee-
Hon, ran hiro little mfljeure when
tbo
grrat intcret-t of ihe country are at s'.ike.
Mi net instead of attempting to disprove
the lar lliat tlm disalci uiid(:r whi.-h tons
of thousands of our cihz. iis r now wri
llniif, have bn-n duertly pnxlnred bj ihe
'liiinil.lc 'fforlH of Of nenl Jackson lo re
store the ctm.-Uiiilional TUrri'iicy,' you see
denunnntions of ncpogiiion nrtuls in the
following Ktraiii: The United Statu (old l
r
.Tl,,, -Ami iko (the upolotjist (or
Jaiil'te. 'Tl, An.. ,...n ii... t.L
Ibe Dartmoor fiiss&tcre of Ainencan prison
ers ol war.')-rie Lxpress(Hartlord Convort
lion Journal;') and 'all who are under the
influence of the Biring and Biddle press
es,' 'sre anxious that specie should be sent
to England.' and the idea is held out, thai
the Bank of the United States an d the Bank,
of En j; land have conspired together to
tun.-fer General Jackson's forcing pumps
from Europe lo the L'niteo States, and thus
lo undo the glou-ms vork bich he, haO
acromplished 'i 'he rluldisl- hbsunlily of
an allegation like this, sc re. ly merits lo be
fi..li..Al In u . . . j . . . . z . l. ... ........
, f oi".. i .'la, i.ci.',i iiimii an nil
.. v.,
portanl nulij.'ii, hut a-it i one of tli gintixt
' iii a i ' -
arguments upon wln. lillio A 'ininifclraliiKi,
if il can be judged b tli lairjjiiao of its
lh tal i.rjj in, relies for adhering lo the spe
cie nicolar, it is enlnled lo notice.
The slijht'st a qi lint in "i" With ihehuvs
by winch ll.e pre. n us mi talsnrc di luitii ,
li-il ll,rouolioiii ih' cinnnierci.'il wml.!. is j
Kurti-H-rrt tor s-itiaty any wtin vd or nimr t in
ii II' . t. that n. itlu i ili Bank ol Fubiiol
nor id" Bank of llif Uuil' d Si i'.hk. imr fll
I lie 15 ink. in l. tb minings, with the fi-
n.iuri .1 Aid
ol 0' iurif J ii ksnu i Ik uI,
i-ool.l liuveuny ll'-'-l m . rinanriitly nl'.irino !
those liiirtfl Wheii a i'liiincy is il raugi il
bv i xllaoidinary riiloi Umy cans , and ll-i-level
Vi one country is raised al i-ve lin ol
Hiiulli. r, lb. riiio dv Mill he? applied by ilit
iip la'l hi. of conniM n-e, nnd lliosf op.ia
li.ui ire llie iiiean. winch are now in pro
ores, mi if which if :il ill- ti.'liiks lhl have
1 1 rn liuiK.I Hire .slunk (lit if cxii
( nee. will assiinillt ti.siore th" level.
U .rdi iifi'i ie ..f mi r Ii h.N Mlili'tili il to
F" "j.i . or ini'Hpof Hion lit !!) specie at
unu.i nl ff j.,r,"t pi'ssilfe, in - y postpone
r i while the i r i ns in isUin The Hi'.xiiiy
f tl H.u.k f E il:ii.d Id jct buck a part
. t id. pi. Id vi.,i Ii ivinloiciil out of In i
dir. r.s l tin' IMiHie n.eij.swi . 5 of General
.hrkson, 1 1 i -. iii. the otiivt h in.'. hiie
lttldcncT-t"t liilfifrfj "jf ; T.Vi7n hi' hen I potV-i-r
ui.iy pi i.i. llie slri'iij,'. t fin the incilient.
llie coi.ii st Viiiist ti.d lu that Iraoj-oisiHii.
'I Ins n .suit 'In' w nl' rs in the i ' t" t hi cm
eii-jiij In f joeriilc, a ml licnc I ... - v lone
11 iiul.li-"
II 'il tli"elf
Uh.Ii mIiii Ii
rr
h iinlill,-liel. hv way el (lilottinij ilosi
I llo ir riM.I' is. I wo stiiliMllcal
Hie eal. iiluKnl ?robsly lo inis-
Ic .d 'lie public mind.
'I'lie firhl ;.hi' oives S Stalonieiit of the
polo mid h'vi i com imported from, and X
porfoii Jo Fi'!.' and, smiiia'iy f, (mi Of-lolu-r.
IH-2H, to 30th ol Si pu-iii' rr." JH.'lti.
In. in winch It appftrs, ih.kt ilur.ifo ilo
w hole period of sixteen years, there irn
poruil, $H07H(.72t
And exp. rtcd, 1 l. Jdti 49
Leavings surplus etporlcd of jp 155,7 Jo
Statt merit of Gold snd Silver Coin irnpor
ted from, and exported ! England annual
ly, from 1st October. 18'JO, to 30lh Sep
tember, 1836.
IMPORTED.
IVrrr.
1821,
18-22,
12-23,
1324,
1325,
1836,
1827,
1828,
1 829,
1830,
1831.
18-12,
1335,
1834.
1335.
Cold.
-SUver.
Total.
911 I 1
282.8 2i2
119 lti l
82.2 nf)
120. 79
:i3.57
2i.972
' 141 :;2,i
130 ."'
44 .9 il
81 fo.j
5 716 2'
$.384
4,X60
2.7 OS
8.200
63.123
40,990
3i no
--. IS 90S
1 922,l)d.
708 I )(J
2 316 645.-
$81,816
116.433
33.573
H,a7
3 1 626
9l 109
83 MO
2:!!l
I'2 995
B?.4 vt)S
2(!i52
'"a,- Jl Li;.,
lSIIT .,SI.,Jtl
Ml I 959
EX.POII I KD
Year.
1821
1824
1823
I&24
1825
l2(i
127
1828
4449
Ib30
18.11
1832
133
18J4
1835
18 Jo
Void.
Silver.
T"tal
ll.9U.k-65
-7ti7 970
HllS tiAl
- 3 1-2, II 2
297 762
555.26-2
178 21 1
2,20.775
. 297 72
572.531
17,271
10.444
- 12 000
13,655
2.29-2,775
l-a-.Mrt twyci.jj
""TO .446"!
27,216
27 237
13.779
244
270
b.i 291
(92 23
I 711.792
90 507
2 089 ,7 0
1,730571
. 244
270
3ff,OJ7
12,500
39.037
12,500
2CG,87i
7,590f13
To this table the foltow'inir r)itoriai
maraa aw ippnjeci; , t
't will Waeeri by the foregoing table
tht England ha lakanfrom us, tinea 1821,
" ""''ion oi (lunar more man ure ha
.t-.. r...... l .L
bull a million of clollara more than we h.ve
three q i.irlet eie in gold, Sud made by
Ihe ha of the United Slates, as shown
j 7 Ti Own statement No returns oi the
I export of iinduliahle artirles weroj' ipade
a. sih - . w
prior lo iSil-Uould we hate embraced
inthe, i,i,0 tperations of 1910 and
... j.. . i . . . ...
w' "w iiih uoudi we snoiiid wave so
It l well known, that them has Iwtm enlti
M'liitly liru sinus m uuld carried outXjr
p;i8.-i iiii r, in their trunks, .which was fti
i i-r .leowiiud at tlie custom housu at all;whic.t,
lt.'illir. duriii the years of eiport, prp
h.ilih Ii..h amouitted to soino millionsp
dollars. Tins miiHl aUa be added lo tW.
sccooi.f. So that m place of England Itf."
Kinj; ep.ir-m in.m us, they must seud it
to
us. to b.u.ui. e the account
i ",'"'n f i-nn ss sud candin and ikI.-
o-c;onomicHl views ol iu- 'Globe It
Ian m s is perccptmle in Hie atlempl lo bal
ance thium imported during Ihe last three
years, ihen ihe current of rpecie was run
ning in nuunatural.cuuniMd, with the sum .
exKiird diuMig the 4rst -ibtr'leen y ears.
when it ivaS running in its natural chan
nel, and hen, from ihe pecolrir position
of this coutiln , tbe United States was Ihe
route through w hich England received spe-
CH- from . xico. lis caii toi is shewn in
t e hKsirrtii.ii -ilut tliere b'.s leen conbliiit-
1,1 ,. . ,.
' 14 i,u bii.119 in iiii vrtiiiT-ii eui iij pas
sei.jers in tin-ir
Irimks which w is never re.
.i.i . i .ii.i.
...iff, ..I ti ,1... fiiutnni I. mid., lit 1. 1 1 ' u.llll.lllt
, ... . ... , . .'r
istatinjr the addiiioiiil f ol, I tint foi evcrv
iillar in gold enrriert out by p'issi ners,
there weie pr tial)l t.'O Ihousriud dolLr
brought into the rouiitry m thu trunks of
I'liiigiants and its know'ivgo of political
ermiomy is discernible in Ihe aage remark.
r-TI Leatl
tb .. in the place ol K.iglan 1 Ukiug -..ajryr 0f r,hru:(ry . H7 At ihe o.kI
Iroin u thr y mustseud it to us to balance
the account
But the main object ol the publication of
ibis account curn nl was, evidently loshew
from authentic iko'iiuo'iii, that tins oiin
try bad ul drawn much psjm cie from Fi g
land nnd thai llier. f .re the Hank of Eng-
: l.md has no right lo ti y lo get much Irom
is it w as ir mis r. a-on tiiat the state.
in. nt o( ih- imp. .its was i-oufined t.i Eng
h. rjd and not extended lo France or other
pari i f Europe, ltiio.ygji..fla:iy body who
H iViijoiiiiiled with the specio operations of
F.nr. )., knows that (he Indemnity money
u-ei-ivi'd Ainu France itoring the Inst year
i. iul irw preocnt, wi.s chiefly procured in
Fuji 'lid. From a table p-iblishcd lu the
Li'M.'oo I'ublic Ledger of gih of March,
shew nig the quantity and vabio of the pie
noo in e .s exported lo foieigu counties in
IS iU ' ft urn Fnolaud, it appears that during
iii .1 jear the value ol the gold exported was
as liolows:
Fo France, jCfi3,70
To I!olicrilam, Sd.'JSS
'Fo llimi.iiro. 303 "Sbi
Fo W'eel Indu s ajld
Brazil. 70.!)()
To New York. 41,4-21
To E Indies & other
toiiiitntu, -220.3 1 C
407, 092
C.'aS.aul
Equal at 90 lo
I II' re A il bImicA por
ted m'k r (of t (in Ii
.'': I Iti tvi nl lo
Fiance, )
Mukinp a total
II I the 'i.iiei: s
mark : in.. (
X'!)C0,743 4,fiH,536
. f , 1 1,809 9 17
.i-ceiieil ly ihis
re
..r It-- (4 HIS ilCCOIIDIS,
re:-sii;,s I
n'it ous to require explanation, ,
do mil ex
tut tie sctoal exoort of ..rc i .ns
I. .... i ... ltfil...o oni.oi,iie 1. Pl.,i ,
hv iner, .,.., - ,.nLlii.ff laieelv."
hv iner. ti,.i ' exportii'g laic
It wiil In; seen "however, uiai, if France
spue. I its" 1 -.rl i. fher gold currency, she
repl i. eil i hy nlver from England ; so
ile,4n -pmnt of facTV nearly all the specie,
we r'-i c.ved fniin France, was diawn from
tlit- coil;-, - of IT'iglaiid.
I hit nvoiii I table pulilishrd by Mlic
(ilo he, shews ihr; total import and export
of silver com' and bullion Irom 1821 to
1830 From this table it appears, that du
ring tl-e first thirteen years, when cJoin-iner.-e
flowed through its natural channels,
here was imported . $87,128,450
And exported,.. 89.82 1,738
Leaving a balance i .the . , .-' .
" " "-coiiiitry of V $603,718
During thu last "ihree years however,
whe-i commerce was forced itito unnatural
I .diiiiiMi.,-iherr"Wtt ItiJ fVoried ': a513.209.45 1
, . . ,, ..,
adu exjiorieo, ...;-:-. -iiiouw,ii
,uf.,.w..iA"-"i'",' ""
Fable of Imjsirt and Export of Gold and Silver
Coin and Bullion from 1821 in 1336, each
year ending on the 30th of September.
lrs.
Ymiwrlrd.
8,064,H90
3,369.318
5.097.890
8,379,835
6.150.765
8 151,130
"7,f.9H
7.403,6 1 2
ig, 1 55,961
7.305.955
5,9(17.501
7,770,363
17.911.632
13,131.417
12,166,371
Expitrttd.
1H-
lu,47.06i
1322
IH23
1S-24
1825
1326
,H J7
1828
1829.
I33G-
1311
J833
1833
1834
1835
1836
--'-
V
" '" rTii ... .. km i 1 ' nil .
nf the iesult of Gen. ii
J.eksmYv,v humble ef
forts" to re-store the con-
rljliiti.iu! eurrerney, , ! $31,319,201
am! not, Ayr millions of tlolfan aa'had
been prfd aimed front one eiid of tlie couo
H to the, other, t "
From this table two 'important facta msy
be deduced, Grat, when coin in err e is left o
take care.of itself, . the eport of specie U
ery j,ear equal tu the whole sum import
ed ; sud the, second is, Out the amount
which e n'tust part willy, in order lo res
tore.our correiiey Id its jinturiil level, is
not as, aref it has cyiuinonly heca sup
posed, . f. .,
In rsference to this document, tbo Globe
remarks :
;Th followinjf tnble of the import snd
export "ofperie, for the last sixteen years,
-vriltatiHesl the most impoitani reflections
la all pers'ons Capable of coiiiliniui causes
tnd efrenlti), will beeeeti that in tbo
years;. S3, there was a great export
ol specie, and every, person will recollect
that thai was1 a period of bank stninaffeai.w'
L,I5i:JiJwtwrei money, stop laws, pro
perty laws, reiiei laws, destruction or debt
ore, And harvest of usurers. The table
below shows the reason : il was the ex
cessive exportation o( specie, arising from
the Bank of ihe U. S. draining ihe Vst
and South of all their specie, and then
snipping it lo 1'hilsdelphia The last pes
rtod that of 1833. 4, ft, 0. shows Hie irreat
r oupoiiaiHHi o. specie ever known in
the United States, and accordingly it is the
period ol ihe greatest prosperity ever
known in t'te country."
. : e .
If the former quotation proved a want of
, .
csianlmh its cl iiin to a bad meiiiory. I he
Iirilfi4 III tllH fililllA llil. itrud..nl ...... ... .11
years 1821. 2 and 3, was not " a puriod of
hank stoppages, diprecMted' paper money,
stop la , prt.pcny la ws, reliel iawa, des
truction of dclif rs, and harvest of usu
rer." The general sue jieusion of specie
payments of the bank Miutli ol CoiiiiccIi
cut. wliifli i no doubt .alluded lo, took
place in ugusl and September 1811, uud
'I Wlttf llirilllfi:tl,ll ItV I .IM.llllitllVA.., n nri,.;....
mentioned by the Globe, the coun ty bad
recovered from the sliot-k produced by thai
event, and the fxtra irdTnary exportations
winch tDiik jilinT" in 1821 and 22,' did not
arineTmoi the Bank of the United States
" draining the West and .South' ol all their
specie, but from a very different cause.
That cause wan the reflux ol the specie
which the Batik (il the United Stales had,
in violation of the sound principles of cur
rency, imported frirm Kurope two or three
years before; and which was precisely, of
the same nature as the reflux which is now
about to lake place. So far from the Bank
having been instrumental in promoting it,
it coul I not have prevented it,, any more
Hiiiik any measures of ihe- p'roscnl adminis
tration can prevent the present reflux. As
lo tlie prosperity of the country, so much
loeistc.l of by the Globe, during the year
1 333, when the deposiies were removed,
the year I83L when the gold bill was pass
ed, the year 1833, when speculation in
i.iililu: lands, Ntock-jnbhtnir, inrii-ouis, and
Lynch law were rile all ovVr lite land, and
Akr year 1830 when thti.ctitreiic.y of Great
Britain was revolutionised by the importa
tion of the French indemnity, and our own
turned topsy-turvy by the pecie circular,
I shall say nothing These evidences of
" prosperity" are too fresh in the recollee
tiou o( the reader, lo ucud a particular re
capitulation. Il'tt, says the Globe, the conspirators
sljell not prevail The epiu-ie which Gen.
Jackson puiiuigd up from Ihe Atlantic ci
ties into the interior by the Specie Circu
lar, shall tc main there. Il is necessary
thai il lu.i.l i do so, iti order lo prevent the
h.mks in tin West and S .ulli-went from
slopping I'a'.'iueiit. Indeed ! Tins is a
iiiiui ulf.ur ..I lli itiuller t..!, luiLteitll ili.
' ' . - .
l"'' irciHr to atop tue saic.
'.i.i ;..
ol the pt.l.ln: Utid.s. and he lai.c.l iii the at
That .-iiclar was issued in July,
and the sales which, look place alter tnat
pi rnwl, and up to llie 1st of March, 1837,
auii'oiiii d lo upward. o scvlu. uiUloms of
ii.ill rs, or one jnVlion ju-r inontlj. Mr.
Vui Buren continues it to prevent ihe
Vcit-rii and Noutlt-westcrn hanks from
Mopping payment ; hy which the surplus
revenue in their bands Woud be iii danger
of being lost, and the Slates ihcrely de
prived of their rcsticclfve shares ami llio
Government of its popularity. But can !
such a flimsy "barrier prevent Uie laws of:
irado from having tlieir due coiirse f Are!
not the merchants of. the interior, indebted ,
to-the ineri haiils of the sca-hoatd lilty mil-1
Bona of dollars for itMsrchawiiae.of wlrtcli
n large portion is now due and payable
Most not colleciiou be made during the
present year by agent, gmWf whIi or-
'drtlihhy cannot procure undoubted ..bill
on iheEasi, to bring with tiioui the specie?
mmavuaav.wii iw, wii-y.iwT ww .
dt innud upon the banks for coin, and if thiV
iltt8llflituat.tu1ic2
refuse to pay one demand will there not
be a local run upon them, that may drain
them ol their last dolUrdV Just as certain
as that the specie left the inierior iu-1821
- and 18Z2TTn search of iu leveL so eertain
10,810,180 j8 it ,iat it wi CiVe j. j i8S7 ,nj i838
7 01 4 52 "" li Wllh the co,,,eo1 f lne
'8J97!i)55 j n'n'tf'on H w" ne wKouV Aud
jasj'beside tkis, iris difficult ; to imagine how
, 8.014.880! the Executive can retain a dollar of the a-
8.213,176 mount collected in specie in 1836, after tbe
4,924.020 In of .October next, t)erday"ortli6rrasi
- 2, (79.773 quarterly distribution',' aeeing ; that by the
a'r-fiain 1 ,aw of ngrta, tlui residue f the fund al
2 6 14 952 ' tlat PenoJ w,tl 08 trai.Vferred le the States ;
1IJ75gJHHid ettrelyihatTartftbm
5,748,174 i Gerieral Jackon, in In solicitude for the
4,4321,815 public good, directed tube collected in coifl
VMuVCt'1 CI ""U'liiil r aii ..iitf .
. v -. iiiiiiik Aaii. Jim. . s
itiuat, pe idta tha State - in eoin. The
mot therefore, thai, ran be elTecwd by aa
adherence to theapeeie circolaf, will be to
postpone Toi a little more than fife month
the r.efeas of thai amount in coin which -is
held on special 'deprttoiej it being clear,
that the amonniwbich is not held orr spe
eial de posite will be drainer? away by the
ordinary ami necessary operations of trade,
before that pciiod arrives.. Silver can ho
brought tn Philadelphia froin .as great t
disiauce as Missouti, in fifteen daya, j at
in expense nov exceeding one per eent.
(. dd can le brought sis lessxpeniie, an j
those merchants ofth West and Soothe -west,
who have not become-embarrassed .
by speeulntion, will come loaded durtug the .
ensuing summer with coin, as (he surest
mode of obtaining fresh supplier o goods,
upon advantageous term. If would, be
wise, therefore, in ihe Merchants, ef Uia
Atlantir, cities, to look to themsfltre and
not to tl e Government for relief, and not "
td attach more importance la a repeal of
the S peeie clreuljir. lbaxillTyf:ia
wTTafionHhas received its death-blow.
The sale of the present year, wjlh jh -
revenue arising irorn Unties, -will not bo .
ra ire than adequate to mee the appropria-: ,'"
lions of the year. There ean Tie' no '"mora '
Government hosrding on' special depo'site,
and if lands are paid lor in specie, the pub- I
lie disbursement must he paid. jn .specie, -and
lhaulic will snstarh no evil from -perseverance
in ihe folly.,.
As m Hie vain b.istiwg nf th. OI.be nf the IStff ?f
instant, in aaaiiu-ls whmh senma Hi have alarm- '
d some ednois, it is mere empty deelainf iiooll
. ' . j ;'4,.- 'l.t'"
" I'reeiderrt Jaekaon ia rmn, but the anlbor '4
if tbe letter tu Sberrul V illisms is In ihw Pre. ,
si.biiiil wal; and lliiecm policy ia M las' r
or.lr ii ll.e day. The public will readied that '
Idler, ami with hutv much MiupliaMS il rested .
ii jHMi Mm increase of ih. iibl and ail ver eireiila-S J-
iiK llie auppfwsi.m nf ilotea node! twenty 4u- ' . ,.
Iar,an,l ihn c.imnge .at ibn three branch mini.
WeVHuitirn lo pre.lioi llnlllio apeein will gm
iner.isuit al the rale of several million per ' v
bum during 'he whole of Mr Van ButMt's ad
iiiiiiisirini..n.aiid ibat gold will be a conuwon-ear. ir r
rency ad. ih Ins time in i out, JnsUlr4(-kwctaVs
uitnts w ditto o wnrk this; Sii.iirn-r.ari Guitl Z
grs basput a Wly m tbe power nf ihe timn- T
nitration to keep ilo-m al work. By a a act ufj
he lal Hessioii ut Cuiiecsny lb. SUI ef im. mil-"
Ion nf dollar may be kpl aP the mint to up-"V '
ply it wnh no 11 ; a4 by an act nf triTjprvi. r
out session, an uidim.iml amjuoi tnay be Wans- ,
ferred lo the mint and it. branch for lb. sam
purpose. '1 bus, ihe nupplma of uiiatl will beam- v
pie, fur it will be unlimited ; I rid th. publieroay ' f
ihki aasured.ibat th auoc-tiir lu President Jack,- "'
m.B.ibe author of ibe leiier loMierrue) Williams, t. '
will ni.UuiTer lbs limit and it. brancbs t sSd. ,
idle for want of material lo. wuik ato-A j,... .j--r-
liy rnfeieni:. to tb. Report ,ul ihe 1 rector ef . J
the Mints of the 17th of January !asl. it indeed
appears thai Ihe bra.rb Minis auty be in leadU;.
urn. this hummer lu coin money, but where " ;
l bey lo get ihe bullitw? Tb oainM tf Ihe Sth- ?
eru States mils furnished tbe Mutt ln-4h. yt
1336 with t467.O0O, whick Would eol give em.
ployment lo ika two Mints steeling at Cbarhitte '
and Dablungia for two weeks ; and. a l the
branch erecting in New Orleans, lb. quantity of
gold which reaches Hiat city from Mexlno iso
small that it might all be coined in dayor wrf.i : j'
Surely 'ihe am bur of tbe Isttef to Shrrsd Will
iams' would sot 'lake tb rpomitiliiy of send
ing (fold ami silver coin, from e York-and
I'lilladelpiiia h NoTtO Carolina, Georgia, and t
Louisiana, merely to be coined evf-r s;;ani in ( -
der that the branch Minis should no! aland i
Such weakness eould not he expected (mm
auilmr in question, Ar iiwiOiaiandin 'u,e i .
whicks the Gl.ibe holds liver hint in i..t- i r -The
truth is that (be expenditure im-nrr.
the erection nf three Rranoh Mints, at a , t
b!e cost of half a million f dl!i'i, wlnm do 1 1
was one mint llreadf in exi, ' .i , , !l
cian all ihe bullion that the cuiiii'fj I t r
ne J was isie of How. sbaineful ' in.!. to
Hie public .mouey, which cbarae , I ' c I
diuiiiiairatioo, and whi.-h ba I lor i
tbe buying sp of local inlereKt. th ci. aii, ...
siiiecurcij, snd the Rlotiflciiioii . f.'i i ' .! t k
eon. i Aro tbernltm'ted supply' n :, I t
il will never h obtain 1 until Kuulan.l .iy i
the biil.mi which, br the Ulobe's p..'iii,-..
coiiioir.y, sheoeea lis in genersl account corn ;
for lei it Jie4eni"mber.J that 'after the f. i f
f) I ber nextuot a dollar of tbe spc-tc c..:,. ei. 1
by Ibe OnverftuVnl dnrrng'tb" fear lS.iii . Wi.J '
If at ihe disi'Osal ij'fh antT ul ihn h 'ter t
Shc-rrod W illu.i.s., . x
aS' EXAMI'
of .Thuratlay gives the following pom : j
of a citixen of thnt place who has btcu up-,
pointed by the General Guvfrnment to ' a
highly important and responsible office.; . , ;
W. B. Donaldson, the Indian agent p-,
poinled from this place, peddled out the 1
rope a inat was hung with, last year, -got
" tlrunk he could nol walk.on the proet-e.l,'
aid then bragfed f ihe 'xritoit.. He ha-'
d an lioncsi rnm or a religious; one,' as '
ft 'f h'. ovrn baseness. ; Wat alwaya
drunk when hdcould get nedil.for Ikjtior
or ni mey to pay fi it, wa iieer,kiiowri
by those who knew Kint.be!, UMlter lwor -connecied
sentences in which there, was''-' .
eiiriiemplible,'
iciouwm
neve Jtfiere rjrMi"6"l7a7e
lutelyajlepraved, a he js. . He declared be- -fore
he Btarled Air Washington, that lit -wquldget
an appointment, and he did get- '
it "The evidence- of reckless depravity In'
the administratlitf i has changed the vietlr '
of some of its honest former .uppors r''Jr
heie. and we believe it , will' do the same
wherever Ihe lllow .goes, a a . United
State idfieAtrr:, " j" , ' ' ...
r Golden fue. -I resolve.' Mid" Bisndp ,
Beveridge, 4never to jpfk f i rati'aJ!ir--tiie
ot fore bis face; not of bis fault behind - '
hi. back.' .-11 , s--::-r-Xr&T
JOB PRLVTIXG
OF every description neatly
'CTVottc at tlus Office.
- . ' ..- ' . , . V ,, 1 j. ... . . . ( .... . rrrr :"'.'.". i.. : .