Vtchhs njay hereafter be' had or, ?.
-rv,liar3 n Fifty ;Cents per year. - '
" CtrFOlTR nw subscribers who1 will ,
C i."1 ; i 7 - -----
1 , L..j i do ivhnle aura at nnnnavmpnt.
anil as ton? 3 the same class shall
ranee the fiti m of j
i the isanv termv shall continue,
f '&ii ether will be charged as other sabscri-
ho
do riot pay dating the year
.'' aft ft
L' oechaf 1 ' ...Vr ; . ' . I
r ' n iill hp rpnei veil for !; than l
' j i. w I iiii I'J ra in n u naa I
Ill
,i t
i P.'- '
j i win be disrnn:iniipi ouii me op-
...!... .." i . '
. .. . LM.,.r iinlpa -ill arrpanrfS are nail
Hie iui. i --- ----- j. f
If. , :!.rise Ibev, will esrlainly n t beat-
J jell ffS ' HIV i..'."".. jrim
feF 1 Abr'i!RTKffl-S!flfo 4' " half
'if v't 7'irc for tank insertion (iflerwards
fvra h'rtiVernerit will be inserted for less
11 OSE MUbbAR.
II be continued until orders
1 reived lostoii them, where no directions
L pre v'ioftsly irfiffn. -'- "
fr.-Ji-H? afiii 4 fry 'he year orsix tnontlis will
ml at n llai per month for each square
r htbetitiiiti'ielofchznginghe. form , everv
i5i.ter.-f -i . t ."!-.-- ;-i - - " .
T,
4
IWiRKETS
SALISBURY,
,4 a 5tt , Cdltonyarn, from No. 6 to, .No
li , I 7b a N OOct; Feathers" per lb; 35
L- Floar.Fpr.bI. 6 00; Wheat pr bush . $1 00
lii;03tsi)r busliM30 ctsiCoro pf bush 65 ctsj
'PT'I'T' " ' T c T I -.i
f - ! ' . " f
Wj jH-r 114b' ai fts ; Lead per.lb. 8 a 10 cts-;
if J. ... iic tr1. if?24 ta ; , Nnila war IK Q n 1 f I
t il Itof pr lb 6 a 0 cts ;, Bacon per lb-121
. - D'.Har nar V IK I ' plo ' 5 rrl ts IK 1 ft
fcVitper bushel $1 25 1 5ftets; SteeJ, Ame
i bkster, per It.;10 cts ; Knglish do. per lb T
v, ts : liast do per ib 2a a
. t . - - -
30 cfs
Il Ui a. limits ; Hum (.Jaioaica; per galj
i
Suar
; . an s- Wtnfl Tpn.rirIVrr nil 41
-jnas31 uu ii cis , viarei tao
.... i fj ji Lert - -r i
r-tjK3ji J cis, ;uaiaga,8weei;
;r ril.l Whiskey per gal. 45 a 50 cts
CIIERAW;
Rjefirlcitrketper lb 4 a .6 ets.;f Bacoa per
1 1 ! 21 eta: llama do. 00 00 to r lUawiit
f!a IS a 20 cis ; Bagging per yard 18 a 25
a nun rnrw rwr in l -z. fia inrroA
p i j a. i rt iiiai . mn nap - iiu i fi iui f
f)w; worn per ousne l vooo a cts ; Floor
l JIa Jr kri ifif7 nrm
i7. 'tUn Rrt KT.ff:, ! : M
tin a! 124 ilrnn nur inn lKo Ad P.l - n.
.jiwjjra "a ju B'tis lalis Cul assort- 1
I per 1 1 a9 ...jAtSS
hi Pumper ir3 9 Rice" ner ino lh-44
:nn. K.m, iw iftMnV.L. .i.; . .1 v
kfW$5;Salt;per bushel 871 gl etsjSleel A-
iD.'flMn liiiQtor ni 1h Ifi ltft .10. j ii
1 Ui cisj Tea imperial per lb $1 25 a 1 37! cts-
nliit.J km kin 1 C - ' "V
Jll. UI IU mi I -Z. 1 fi a I nh'inn.1 mnr...
vvutcii wci i-Jiu a I i) CI a
, Sj; F4 YETT33 VILLE -
t'mii. neach 7S ftOi nft A !. - ?n ta
farhhl?i . j'wU.K ..'a- '
LL-.t' -Vfi Ii" 8 Vo,iaii8cui 74, a. ;oalt
;., i i ff 1 . r utur -OD.-ub a 7
jpra35 a 00 iVa
fh 34a SaUar jir lb
ttU 3; Whealfpr b.h
t ?. ,? . : 't,1 . ?co;
!' lM la; .AVmskcv
.00 , ' - - ' I
5T-1BA.TE
I
I ttfirst rate Farm on the Yadkin River
pntairon is io rrobd farming nAu;nn tu
ijERoi
Tk' Will he nni.. vLL!tl C
"t
H;
NOTICE.
Ji-Watel
are
atchman
jflow open at the Office of the
orjrn
! ?.r r?w.D of Salisbury, for subsenp-
Wa rT .?' ck of Favetteville and
sio
HSlALISiBlENT
JOlinXAL, OFFICE
thfl pJ.lin,,ended ipmovaI of one of
" Wf 8 nd lhe wish of other. to de-
l..r . ,no,, exclusivelv fn.'lhn ft
Thi rtn Carolina Journal Of-
,..r.".OTwaiet,ultrft. .C; nJ.r. , "-'T
n.l.ih nnu'cn:l
:'J WriwriaiifJ: T.; ":;?wrrn 19
J liUf"iZt k I .. UUUUI UQl taigni be great--TttJtL
,i,.tle-"tii- 'To any per-
ted bw" t is;fir"V gteai-1
WMoiibferiortn k
prvill Prinier ,hL t J J i ? f bQt
oU
c?r T,,i.c, . : IIS ooner that would vielrf him
; r'uoie return ; 1 ' -. , l
tiDerlb: JSa S-Octs.; Brand vT-Ap- .'T v - T.
; ... - ' I .- A mn-nf iry .M ll
ffal.J45 -a 50. cts ; Cotton T pr 'lb. (iri ,r ? JT "" " 85
IX 3"ctB ; CoiU)n bagginff. per -yd20 25 M1?1?8" - 2
i I -i ' i -" ' ... -
1 1
for s
W at tUUr Office
JTERY
14 DKAWN BALLOTS,
1- rr n n jr r w . . -
UUL,M.MJi STATE LOTTERY '
-
EXTRA CLASS D. FOR 1837 -
1 SClK TWira -
I 'ize of V . v10,000
1 1
. . i. r nze ot r , f ' ' oohn
A I1Z.C 1)1 4 - i- rn z
o rrlzes of
, v--. , - J J3UU
Bf J Q Prizes of
JO prizes of
1 - ..w. 500.
inn'
vy v
pfSiaea. many or, 300, 200, 100, 90, 80,
- 60,.50f Stc &c for.
50
a rrrtifirMn fVi" ' -
t .rklt, - Packi,eo of 25 Whole
J ' tf V V; V " 65 TjO
-t1 ' " ' '32 75
" . .-J , . .... " .1 "!
1 X M.
To be-find in th
numbers either by the pckae, or single
; LILLY & WHEELER
Salisbury, Oct. 23, 1837.
i r - ' aUHJt Y VOUJVTY.
wuri oj ntas Quarter Sessions.
An ust Term, 1837.
Somers fit JMcGea
' Jusu
x Michael McGuir,
TS
usuces Judgment le
ted on Land fyo
IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court,
that the said Michael MrGuir i not mi in
,i i; 1 J - T V 7. M'-
pbhcation be made in the Carolina Watchman.
County Court, be hid at Ruck ford. nr. ihn
""" tr ami amwar ai our neX
j i - .-- - -
?!? ? November next, to pl.d or de
U1VW nai juogmeni will be ren
- iru, airu nir x.iuus levifcu on Will De Condemn
1
J est.
A V. K "'A R MSTPANR ru.
October 7, I8370wl2 Pr'U Adv. $3 ,
.... 1 1 j.: - , -
Protestant Episcopal Church.
. A ;SI'EC!AL Convention of the Protestant
XA. Episcopal Church, in this DioeeV. will ho
nWin Crfisi Church." Raleigh, on. Saturday
25" f NrnV.:. which time Ji
tation be present, as jIip
e of lhe dePest interest to the welfare of the
Diocese. " .
Bv order nf th RieKnn nA 2. r
iPlttee, : - r I.
- E. LJ WINS'fcoW. Sec'y of Convention.
i FayettevilJet0ct.7, 1837 U14
, " .-'y-: - . -
; FOB. SiLSiB.
BY virtue of a Decree of the Coort of Enui
ty. at September Term, i 1837 ,vill b sold
on a credit of nine months, a Tract of Laud,
containing about ' V' "
lyjngon Second Creek, near Gileans Bridae.ad
joining.the Lands of fsaac Cowan, Robert . V.
Cowan, and others. :!'Ji sale will lake placeon
Siturday, the.; 18th of November next, on the
premises, and the purchaser bo required to give
bond with good security for the purchase money
on the'daj of sale. :- . . - ;
SAMUEL BILL! MAN, o. m. e.
Sept 30th.1837 7tll-i 3
f B HE Subscriber has on 'hand, large as
tJL z sortmentof TIN WARE, manufactured
by a first rate wot kman and of the best materi
als, :H.hiebJhewilf sell lowfor cash or ona short
credit to responsible; dealers, and should the bill
be large enough to justify him, he will deliver
the Ware without extra charge. All kinds of
Job Work and Repairing done with neatness and
despatch. 4. - . :A. HUNT.
Lexington, N.- C, Sept. IG tf9 - ;
SP. S. Feathers, Beeswax, Tallow, Old Pew
ter and Old Copper taken in exchange; A: H;
f ; Itempcrcmte Vof fcc . ;
ff IE Hbwan Temperance Society. wilV meet
Jlfat the Houtfe of Dawah: Lentz;-near - the
(Organ Choich, on Monday -SOih , Instant. ,;The
flldnlo nf.ltiAiwncA orb a. .nA.ilfltA..'h.i J . "
, . "I v.-" j .-"""'i -Tiupa-ey. turn 1
punctoaltotbeir attendaoce-severa Addresses
win oe given. r -v - v.:. , .
- " - " - ' ' 'J :
.nittfiit.1.rilT4f'
. .s - . - - . -J I
- ..
Co-parlnarsmp'hwelofore
U riinr nnrfpr ih e prnov p.
hxvii iu; iiKesoorougn, iorttv. uarolina, is
I'fl I V I- itr.Mt.'.L'. . -r t v .. . .
? Jy dissolved; by mutual consent,;and the
boate. - .fper.-debt8; suods-and effects of everv
description belonging to lhe said firm, have been
assigned over to the subscriber as trustee, for the
assigned over to .--.lhe subscriber as trustee, for the
ses and purposes specified" in the deei of assign-
ment. - All persons indebted to the said conceln,
...t; . . ..
nrtrlAreiirnptt . unrl -all 'liims Pn. k.
uiu .ue uiaae 10 tne
must be presented lo him for payment, he ' alone
being aathoiized to setlle , the business of said
concern. ' . - . " - . '
m TH0S S. BOUCUELLE, Trustee of
, PEDEN & KELLY. -
TIN.
: . . . ft . i . . , '
IN THE SENATE OF THE UraTED'
Si -STATES. .-
Rat,: Scpt..25, 1337-tf.
7V Ul u,STe noars; we can
qeruketo report all ilmf r.;Jt
as U. waaaid. V.e.uist content ours-lv,
-uUIUiiing a tiewolrjia.argufi.ent, eoi
tu m . . ..,- -. . ...... J
r;iV T- ' party .vilest and previous bias,
and liiAtr .. . I t .'- Ii-, . ' 1
and Jook xritiil a ..... r
a. - ;-; iv D ui uur ai
IClPli pniml.. i . . ' ..
inooght n a fortunate nne-our presnnt tl.f
ncmties are dwiiiiguwlmbe Uom former do
mestic troublps.Hrwl tht
.. . in one fMpecl and . he.
,p u i.iiru UIIIMTSailly
1 hey are felt, it ,s ,?UP.ln different decrees,
but they reach everv scriirm. t,0r c, .....
every iuterefit. almost every man jn the Un
1CC, st-e, near, know their exist
ence. As they do not array, like our for
mer divis,ons, one portion of the Conf-der-acy.agamsi
another, u S lo be h'wy,i ii,Ht
common sufft-rinos m.ltr li.ciii .
sympathies a ud common counsels, and th ;t
we shan, at no Hisiarn A,, t ..ui.. ... ;
Clear Way of deliveranr If .1. ...
--.v u,u couniry wero produced tv thai
IM. .1- - ---w .... ,MC3t.,
Ad ii ii r.i ihi. u i . . - -
re ; u u proceeded from
ineir wasteful extravagance and their mdul
gence o a reckless spirit of ruinous specu
Lltlllll if ....LI.
, jiuouc measurrs Lid no ncency
whatever in bringing it about, it would ne
vertheless be the dlltV fjf(inirrnmB.,i ...
ert all its energies and to employ all its le-
(TltllllutA .-......-. J
& " r"sio aevise an ethcacious re-
maIn 1 . . . : j
dui ji onr present deplorable con
tlltlOll has SUriiri J from nnr r.it.. . .. ...
oe Ciearly traced to lueir
Hons, that ;utv l.t-coines iiifr.ithU
bligtor ; an j Gav(.r(Mi,-ni w ould he faith
Jetoihti higbvst and most ao'ciuu ol hu
man trua:s aiioiild
Alio IS It nut lo.J title Ih.t thn nuil
surround us are to -st.nijl ,j t0 ,host ;!
have had the conuuel of our puUic .tf .u- ?
Inglnonngat the . ast, (conti.j.ird Mr
O ) nothing tan be further irorn my inten
tion tliAn to excite anorv ff li.v.w r t.. rir...
grounds of reproach.' If o..l.l f.r
congenial to my wishes that, ouuuso.u a
o c auouiu iorgi.1 i.Ji i.umer uutidfio,
divisions ami animosities H,u. ..r i.'
o discover how to gi t out of our difhV. li
nes, we must usceriam. if we can,! how w
got into them. j
Prior to that series of unf. rl iinnto
Mites which had ftr its nhin. t ui. ..'.... thr,...
of ihe Bauk of the UinttdStaii-sj and Ihr
disconlinnance of ii?. fisi-al uaunk f..r .i...
Goyemment, no People upon earth evtr
enjoyed a better currt ucy, or hdd! i xchai.u
es better reguluted, tban the People of tiu
Ui)ted States Our monetary system ap
peared to have attained as great pe.ifertio.i
as any thing human can possibly reach
The cornhinaiion of Uniie1 St4t.b and o.
cal banks piesented a true im of our
system of General and State Goyernmenis.
nvMutu uiic as wen. iot on lv with
in the couiilrv had we a Inrn! nnr! .
;r-
al currency perfectlv sound, hut in o.
ver quarter of the globe Ameiic in1 commerce
nan penetiateo. mere also did the bills of
the .Bank ol the United States command un
bounded credit and confidence. Now ye
are in danger of having fixed upon us, in
definitelj astottme, that medium anlrre
deemable paper currency, which,! by theu
niveisal consent of the-commeicial world,
is regarded as the worst. How has this re
verse come upon us?. Can it be doubted
that it is the result of those measures Tin
which I have adverted ? .Wlim. D .k
ry moment oradoptingr thcrn the verycon3
9PnilPnOP4 U (link tin.. I. . ..' j" 1 "v . .
. rnx-'v' i " uappenea were lore
told as inevitable,, it necessary no look
elsewhere for i hpir on mVo 9 ' Krk-
prediction more distinctly Wade ; never was
fafilment'more literal and exact.'V -'. ' Z
Let us suppose tbat thbsef measdresIiad
- "r,v" ;". v'V'0uiv 01 me u-
niea States had been rechartered.;! that Jlhe
pubhe deposites had remained und star bed'
and, that the? . rreasufyordePhad is
sued : is there not everv ricnn ki.;.
not hepn sirlryntorl . .!. ir:'i
inaijwe. snould be now in tbe enibvment nf
abound rnrr.n.'.i. W?6"1 -f
; v- r V JUUi oePses
would be nowsafe andifortbcomih; and
that .the sutvt.ninn nf;'i:U L?.
Maw lac afm.M :. . "
- "'i nvuiu uui uave nnnnpnori , - .
The iPtesidenrsIaWSitJ ;t:V 1
!?f Pen.sl?a;. 3 proceeded from ovcr-action
oyer.trading-.the induIgenceof,spirii 0f
specuhtion produced by bank and other fa
htfty.I think this is a view of e casa
entirely too superficial. It would be quite
as correct and just, m the Instance W a ho-
m ,ci ue perpetrated by the discharge of a
2un.;to allege that lb 'loiV -t:itiH . .
r. i . wan, ana noi
Utnth0 leVCkd lhe P,ecc'as respon
sible for tho murder. The true inquiry is
bow caC19 tint .excessiveroveMradiD- Vnd
those ext:,:re ; bank. facditiesVhicb the
ON; THE SUBrUEASUUr. BILL.
.g noos desireiV ofnW cfft-ctuall JfjA i period ofitl,. vetoit bad but
P! presented to,corrvtjhe dilardeis-anj lfaf tf?
be correacf, anJo testoro the plenty f iT, reluVfani'tr? en
hunseir.flto ,iha deba? mV.V fPhT 'H f the 'itVon of ij new Bait
taatbe fhe United SuteWnr-geby-thV
jnedy atujd jbe-piopuse St ,hT- PidentbesitWri
s support.:: Np pripil bad vVAxisted in t Vf? P?2rin of i 'wlabtwbaeiiror
qiis couniry, in :Sich:ih8 turefwas cov- " ft1 fitted Sutei ; anil finding it-
...ww Kuiom. :xvone.. in nhinb itiw " " . " " 'Joiaie3,-,itrnrorecaH'irt I
OTrow of bank and thi
il mefnl-, . - . . a
beSeoile ,''tolll.e United Si.ir.HustrWi aS
I I tlH'in I, j f ' . ' - & " u5i,hcJ.'''S1u IO uff f ha fir a A t- t . .
' . vauivsj l.l no nn fen imU, il..'Li .t" I
.TT."v?. wporateq lor that fnole
ota tB Ilk nit rami ..T '. - - I : .-.
t.l S '"ITT"1"! t lhe cpV
lal 'of tne first Bant ,,P ii.. iT:.j 5
";Vi.,.Vwlue amount ;of ten
cre-ueu fcir tbo wboIUoipu r H - r
Thatithe jlocafbaaks, tohicli the depo?
n t 7 lransfed from the bank oLtbe
Uti ed flutes, were urged' and , stimulated
treely to discount upon l hem. we have re
cord evidence from the: Treasury Depart
mt nt. ; , . j .. : - r. , .- s - ; 7 .
The Message, to reconcile us lo our rois
lortuuef, u.d to exonerate the measures of
our own Gyt etmncnt from all blame in pro
ducing tho present state of things, refers to
the condition of Europe, and especially to
tna of Groat Britain. 1: alleges, that in
biHb countries we have witnessed tlie same
redundancy of paper money, and other fai
cilmes of credit ; the same spirit of specu
lation ; the same partial successes ; the
same difficulties and reverses ; and at
length, nearly the same overwheiminc ca
tastrophe.'' .
jTho very clear and able argument of the
c ' f - ' -r "u "B!"cm ui
Senator from Georg.a (Mr. King) relieves
ma from the necessity of savina mVh un
inis pail oi lhe suhiert It
thin n.-irt nfih'o ...:". 1. . 1 '
. - . . J
ring lhe period refeired t6 by the Message,
of 1833 4 5, there was in fact, no aagmen
tttiou. or a very trifling iaugmentation, of
tho circulation oi titb country, and that the
Message has totally misconceived the actu--d
stale of tni igs in Grut Britain. Accord
ing iv 111- publications to: which 1 have han
..eerss, the B .nk of England in fact dtmtn
nd its circulation, comparing the first
vth the Ir.si ol that pe. jod, about 2 12
niliions FJtriing , and although the joint
toek and private banksl increased 1 theirs,
the amoiiui of increase 4a3 neulralized t y
the amount of di munition. j 1
It the st.ite of things wire really identical
immlar. in the to countries, it would bo
:lr 10 lr--e it to simil iniy of causes. Bui
ithat tiiA ease ? Li Great Britain a sound
currency vvis preserved bj a recharter of the
B-iuk of England about tljo same time that
ihe re charter, of ihe Bank"-of the Uni
ted States was agitated he e. In the Uni
ted States we have not preserved a sound
eiHrene,, in const quenee of die veto. Il
Gtif'Jit Britain were near the. same catastro
phe ithe suspension of specie payments.)
vl.ich occurec! here.she "nWrUieiessES'.
CAPED.it ; and this difference in lhe cpn
diiion ol the two count iea makes all the
difference In ihe world. , Greai Britain! has
recovered from whatever , mercantile dis
tresses she (XnfriinntA
wen shall we ? -All is bright and cheerful
r ! Vr ciieenui-
and encouraginViri the pros peels' w hie h lie
nefonV Iierl4 ' iiA i Un'i'JL"-.' hr -?L e . '
""'v uiNii ... .i.-i.-t?ii!vj'. -w .w
r-'rtrnJt : rtl:; , v -.J.-.i. f-v'-'-.
. Mji- y'f-aMtiron, experienced
onl those jlemporary, embarrassments which'
are i incident to co f 11 rriet r-i : I "r I
. ? ?.4
i i. r - , '.t"' nuns,
conducted: upon the scale of vast magnitude
011 which liers arecametl bhHProspeVbus
and ! an verse tims, action sandeactiori; aTe
Wtll filki ;countrie8.?.t But
our4distresses sink deeper ltbey reach tbi
t?!1 its ofs
fice !of rirenlfitinn in"iria- iV.i 1 ..?.. V
fice
our j!
." " , gf , jcoacerns 01 1
itic
r.u-f 'warrassmenir;;uropelias
recent! v et oer ieri cerl "m v 1 k ? ; . 1
explained.by its trade and j con hex tons "wfthf
.the United States.; f -The dfgfee vof ? ernbar-'
. ,i" ; V f -", "o comraerr
cial countries ;there, by, the degree of their
connexion t with the IImiPr1.?iM : ah
almpst alJibe great failures in Europe have
been of Jtfnra-n.v4 !-.L" f"
. j " ' "T " X. otu 01 lue American
trade. .GreatrBntamr whichras theMes
sage justly observes, maintai ns 1 the closest
relations wttb;ughasr'uffewd'raosti France
next,- and so on,' m the order of ifTeir great
er or Jess commercial intercouise witb.us.
Most truly; was it said bv the Senator from
Georgia that the
11 :, ..:,w, ...... . --. r .vw.k. vujuau abouiciiLS UI
. Mw.w.wsre ine emoarrassmentsof a cretf
i itor. frdm
. ----- ..wu,-paj,UtUl vas-wimneia oy
tbeidebtor. ftriH frnm.wKnm"iU i
metals have' been . necessarily withdrawn by
the policy i of the same debtor..": U'; v-F
, imcethe intensity;of EufTering, and the
disastrous siata nf fhinn9(n ik;M.i.l.
nave lar transcend,? nn i;;nwukt, :
curred in Eurone. wo irs!-?' Inn'- hprasr
some nptli ;. --
any - wb ich h 3 vfl Ki .,n .i
- - r'..M.! ...ill ir i rii .. fif i on. -l it pa
f -1 he x a r a .-' . t." r . : r . . " -
' t-s iouqq in inai series
ted; . ' - '
-Cft----3- lO 'tVhiph I havn flfrp.-sH-T i
an agendy producing "the'ekistin embark
rassmentsThM -f 5
. . .V ir-' .,3 ,s fl-t charge 'frequenihr
made bv tfi r iL - ?-': ? r." 7
5d4nf 1 laWrIi is true thaUlbarlSs
having incased their
remit hnA .-f.i.: - i krwUlL"lc,l l I
. . - - . C . Z .-?." IJUUIIIUHR. .11 1
. ... u I f W 1 f in m xm am .- . -m . . . - ...
r, - v - aiiirr in WlilCti tha i
law-was executed bv iK t-L
. - - . w.ow. iiiii ilia m.HMA.f:-.. l- . i
is riiA.aran 'ii.-.-.t - -
raentaransfernnTIP?
tnj& lr ' . "o creqitoM
TruonaV Ihi-cpuntfyT wilbdur
regard to ih J . M" i
rnnnli.i :l.. a - . ..... - - - I
Wu..M7f luigiiuoavr ai?f?r a it oil -tt.f h k
- . .. . : VJusiiiaa ! til i inn i
Trn,ence; Bttt : wbat"donbiiftfl!i1vrt Ai.;T. f
' . " . - f3 -m IUV . IIJLUII I
. iiic; law ininir,nni.i - -) - i
.UI' . -. . "u t-l.l
, " .'"f4-: ly uHc-ocen done
With tlia-aiirnfiiaLatt.lftT.L: 1.1 ' - 7
ami ivfrA jt.il. -.r . . " . . . - I.
mous ainounUn thebands th! ds.
mjgieniinff to'suetr an pnnrf
banks? Were lhv k. .J-i-L Jl: . .
banks? lVr ,.. ,1 L j . ; , s .-'r"r.
their capitals; and remain ttmre for the ben
efit ot, the stockbojders? VWas ,t-'riot prop
er andjustM
theothex PeoplC7romhVm;S,ey
were col!ected?nd
ever taken iomhepositeksrwJuldi
not inconvenience necsarily lianpen?!'
it - , '"ge asserts that the Bank of tlie
United States chartered bf Pennsy htnitf
has not been able to sn noMr L
wl,,cr ,,l3UiiOns,' notwitbstandinfy Hh ftiili
greater Vreniitrirbaslid tM
under iti nrln SP0
other n8iitu:ions;;notwUbandinJiheiU
greater strenoi t. It ; I, U. J J -
a Y"f nai -DftnK.2ft
now a mere Mate oijoeap institution Why
is it referred to. mntn iK.Vik. rj.-..-.;
. --- Aia DiiLuiiuii. 11 1 v 1
.Yr ulsl"uI,on: t 1 he I
r 1 ;u 1 151 VIO? .wfi,CD the .President 'fills
inau,gence the uprjosiuorr
. . c" f cuea againn it; Wasit I
So lhan theepbank;
fostered bV th , iNw?!ecte and.
But ho w: rouId the .'Messageivehfuretto4
assert that It has .arealer tiron..k..
O 1 rf 1 "JV " f,'" mail Hie,
late Bank oftheJnited States possessed ?
1 . . " . - """'"oiauiy ui me con
ditions of its rtiunor ; v.
luvmuijf ui me con-
lU'JlSPoisiVttiat
LW'opoh itTacul-
.. ...- .v., , iv ia?iuipo9SI
any single Slate could ennfpr
lies to4liose granted tahettateBaikof I
lhe United Siafclfi r. 'r.. .,. . 4
-i . -if i'uaKingiii uiie
sole depository otheevenaa.olthe:UriP
led Slates ; and,, secondlyniakinljts
notes receivable in the payment of, all nub
I1C dues.4 If Ta.fiahleriif r,IT:fi Srk
1- , . , . w w invcu ., ovaiea
had . i;w6ol4n,aye llaC'aiinpiiiV
l,ce,fthlauUion
in the local hnrilrBfVL., A L . h " Sfe' '
" i vu""'f aui "y nuieiy . meas
rires oLprecautioh, it coufdave nbenteu
the speculative uses to wl.iib m.;
applied., uch an ?insiimtioh.vouIdliave
,nenlob?eryC itspopriationsanci
v"a?l0as-d to
uany. oui certainiv. 'i i(.ynnMry.xi.v
Jlowerer;dirirBMl-rr-T-i.Ti.fi . c --r, I
I i " i " IrSi -"J '" toi'u"tuiHlV r WOUIU
l.nave beenrconncntrioI r. .
Jl o W e ve r d i mp r s iWl r n?o : t ft . . :2 .
fi' , r yKV'kiaiune, in
siead of Vbemg xveakeiied or iSstW feiffur
. : vurrIs"7rf&nineiy--local
?ba PlughuUtheTritr
cert '' j-Lf -.i-- .r:-i-.. ? A-tv-
otnatdttnottini
li H?preseut ,encp'inpis4
fefje cpuejbTuhe latCdniir,.
l8Han;ts.trm
grM Pof4hatct,Jn respecCto obfi
ngthejlanff ;from those annual discusionS
JOCongreSS'of ivriirh- it .hi A v .i. 2
fruitruUtOpicrour: manufactarersT would
have"a'certaintVforftlnnrr-;,i- n.:
ine.. measure . of. nrntpetinn- "avtnn,t
lhein DV Hfl nrnwlcirtncr K -
."--r,"i , i,UJ " w ouiu com
uensatff au v redurtmri ;n il,r,.
ter.U was adooted -triNfV a Ax:i.:irz-
;anfe5tei-;a J-'sposition to respect ifT- as
an arrangement' whiMi .., iTui-
MeB80l? J.SlasVit!has Keen
:?-Pi?js5JHVi has,beeri displayed
nau an
. iavwuvw9f mgajn the confide;:"": '
Administrate Houses t)!r
P!ses.slVobliga'tory forced beyond i
ordinarv jfrt of fpiii-o:r, . ,.m ' I,
... . ..1. .Til . . a .
cpon the compromise; aid I i leisure
Caroliria, especnllj-, bare uni.j....!
bited la reoluiior, to adhere u ii 'A
tect honor nnd t1rti;.tr
iFt f of lhese consent thrift? r '
attacks, corniog ffr)fn lhoss t . , .
Wl,een moat injuricus. bTI. , , !
non to iheTrnanufacturin" ir'J ,t
no certain relianre vrii to bYnkrci!.--,
iVsieadiness ofhe, policy if the gVw
eroruent, : no Rmtcr iDnder Mvhat ,oit ;;in
circurncjt W8s edopteuY Tl.aP p"
teret ba, .uken . trarm rnevv .enter,:: cs ,
nave been arrestPiL 1,t . :
at Ibis momeiu ir ,9 hm 1. !
iff : I-..
WXf Jntritiut
yHWbstacleta the res,:,,,
Calhrtnn 'atf rTKnt.l .,. : -, n .
l. ? , -'i-oii4.
-"- . wtHIUUICIl I MM frni..n . , . .ft.j.
uiua reveniip ti iha i. it l i: -
. i. - - .-..-.. . . -
llIB : illltlPr-t . .! tl.-. ....: m.
11 I dniInjl . ' - . . - - .
m. 'l-tcy. i nev v.rn
" i . -quie ert by; lh great healing
mRscnrl. film . . - . . .
f.:ir "A 4v :
'.l !Wb -tiVf d and
'"Ju in a spirit of i6ot fa.ilt r. i Ai
itr similar' lo tbaf'bv liini T.i .
actnated.towards'lt.i. ynfv-?"
li-mnla ?rit. . zi- r ' t .
v. wauuuexurers. lis passe
cret and ooen onnnnpma nr..M" :r
Wi?aV:iaiiSled- that
Toreignniebt. the rtrhlcVnn ,;p 1.::.'
- - - . .a.. ...... . ? . 1 .w u u r. a r. . m .... r
PtTro'epiion-of'American industry did n6C'v
cause tlio Kiimlncr' r jj ' ... - .
mpuntjtoeigbty. seveD inillibnt- of dollars: '
mite AiAi.iK.k r- t ... - . P
V." ".-B tie rusloni. tn-: "v
lie disbursement: in! iKi
crradnalfv arn!r,it,,i ii.-.-. , -
ri?! hack
M smUI afreams similar to hose by wlifch" :
.tin. andf rnctifviii-r the . whnr',,.ftL-' - :
7'!!Dtractifying: the whole country.
there Would liafi hfPn nn ufiff ..,.nl..-
embarrass the Government V no removal nf .
"i'.voiiKorria ine liajiK 01 lhe Uni
t? tlie deposite banks, to disturb'
pujlineasjof. theeoiihiry ; no accumolati
deposites
ifrom the; Bank , of the ; United "
tlic
in the deposite banks of immontio
P01'0 !D0"eyi Jaugmented by. the circuit it ;
y,wPe.-or'll-ei-5 between the land ofiics "
arSJ?-ri5 banks andijie banks and tbe land
Offices : vnn nr.acinn t(i" f tio QAo.'.u.T.t.r
IJW-.tot-asI iberdepbsite: banks'
lfltO the "ffrant nf "innnlinno nrrmm.1..
'on 5 randwpoSib!y there would havejbeen :
Pi-f I ?pebi o paymenisK ;But '
thai bill was snonresspd hv a mrKUflri,,:.
ordinary aud;dang
rdinafr aud;dan!?eroiia vexer.-?Isp. nfF!
uiive pawer:- .
I , , - " M W
'w-"c rausF' oi our present .'difficulties '
?i;lcin-. another wayv During .
Oelale Administralioniwe have beeDt de- r
prived- ofithe practical benefit oi;a .free : v
Government: the firm; it iiiriio '.:
. , . " ' " - - .mv, IVIUVIII-
ed and ere ohserved, but life essence did ' -
". -' u seji-governmeni.' :
.the collected wisdom, the aggregate will of -"l
the whole, or nt least of a majority, moulds
aud directs lht course-of , public affio rs In
XP?l.l5.ll-e:v--V.s'ingIe individuals ,
ffOVernsl.In a nrantir.nlltr Crcn n.Wo.nma
' . -j u MbiiiiMVUI, s., ..v 1
;the nation contiols.'the ; Chief Magistrate -
;iowenarbitrary.Go v
eisirate con'trola the na'.ion. 'Andthaa'nnt-
."r- Cl uu aiiuauon. in trie period men-:
tlon?4; ,Mas not one man forged lus own'- ": I . i
will oii the nation ?.: ? Have not all those v- -: f
disastrous measures- the veto 6f the bank: . 1
the
al of the deposites t the rejecv 1 ' '
tinri nf itio torirt . I ?r.-. ... i
ww v. -,. uuu win , uuu t icusurv oruer, . ?, .
ivuicu uavejeu in our present unlortunate
condition, been adonied. in'sbitf 'of thev - -
Mishe3 of the enniitrv. nnd.in" nnnrMiliAn 7 : ' '
probably, to thosa of the dominant '-party "
itself lily .. rjVf t "?VVS: n-.'
"Our misfo been ' the Twant ; " ' .
of wisdom,' but of firmnccs. The party .. t
in yowcr wouU not haye governed the V- -coui.try
very ill, if drhad been allowed its - V'J
own v. ay. lis fatal error has been :to lend
it s .jiiiic-:, Slid to bestov its subsequent. i,
ap; Lusr.d support "upon Executive acts
v.hich, in their oriiin. it previously deprc-. '
i lt concernneu. e nave ueea.
1: ...1 t .' i .. . t if 1 -- .. " I :
previcjIy ihey haaonanimously
. '.;me:.c:a : ip C3 wnoje states a-
V.iirT "'iPir Innw..l'fri s fi nnKin an1
j I z : ictcresu in suiter incy to "Executive ,
" . . - - - . .
' - w u .'.(.. .i n V AAAI.
dered tneir
forces itself
in everv.
illustration to -
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