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f s1turd4y october 28 is:_t j * ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ '- -^= 3m i terms v tchu.-s nay hereafter be had lor rltlra n 1 kif >' cf ' nt9 pef year i 7 lf f r new subscribers who will [ . i de whole sum at one payment k ip per for ana year at two dor , 1 | as long aa the same class shall i 3topayia advan'-e the fiinn of w i aama terms shall continue [ v wul be harged as other sti!,scrt 75 jvumber lottery owoftheban-.and.-e--i l o,ilf u n oj the n.~„-,i rt r"^^^^"^bbail---__________________________b wz*s the sub-tkeasury bill '^^^ / "•= public d-po i and „ ,,,.,/, z^toltjzt w,,b poi ho co mr , a j^***wm(l^^m r the 3 ™ ™ un,ted \ s ■= "» - i r b8 " ks '° -----= ■siaar^i,;--rss3 as depontanea rf the public moneys on what occjirredin the state of kentucky 5th the treaaure orter n „, has been molv certain officers of the genera government ! n qnence of tbe veto of the rccharter ! here mr 07.^0^.0 fn * 8 ? 6 ' ! •■">*" to the maxc o 2 inijst i?t mr clay rose and addressed tbe senate ;' l 0 «»• united staves illustrates j of these measure's to s ow that ft ta ' "° ceru " n **™> ™ »** si upwards of three hours we c annul on ' '<* **«'* l"runghout the union that condition of the co.,n rv the j.m f d i l * e of the policy o the gov deruke to report all that he said exactly suffered greail b>sai.ka it aa . lion which had n._tter kdxwiiat aff as t was said we must content ,.„ r v , w**t oppose 10 tbe re-^abl.shment j thev began to be chtck'd bi lhe *_!» 7 1 clfc n it was adopted tha * ;> wuh exhib.lng . w„fb argument eo £ * £ * ** d found he notes ot the ! lions ofthe local banksn^j v to tr t * ' 9 ake » ; new enter j ploying generally tbe language in which it k ' k of tn ; united sutes msw.ering all ihe the depos.te law of june lsl il r , have l,een arrested old ones curlai'ed nd was expressed p'p a sound currency at home and j suspension ot^lezu aoj^he v u " n,u,ufc " 1 ll s "» t -, he commenced by observing that feel ! f h t m » ""' ," was p 1 ly contented with ! consequent disorders in the currency com ' f if u ' e lx n t n li,e cm.ntry tt ... ing an anxious d,s,re to se so . effect 1 *?? "** 0(i f «■»" *<>«>< -< had but merce and general business sz ■" 1 ' ae l have bee " '»**••«. plan presented to corre.-t the disorders in , ' f * ™*' °' n ' m c : p al d circu were all to be traced to the influence of the 1 i manufacturer > r ghoul the com ttie carrency an . to reatoro the p ntperrty of j »' l " p st *'*• reluctant to en ; measures enumerated all these caused ! x , v u sus p^e opiums the country he bad avoided prenpi,*,i„g ~ )* j '" ! l,e «•«•»•« fepi d dill cher operated immediatel v di i and nnwer i t t wh ° hhv " " 0t cb,efl >' cnnfi »« b.ma,if,„to u.e debate now n progress j ti «^ r ' a,,on of a new bank fully u^on , 9 , d , £^ m jhernselves to working up iheir stocks on h«t he might nenfivelj examine l7y re !" * h &^ st w conraged by tbe j rectly felt n europe 1 !■han ,^ mely hi ahontd be proposed and ummr i 9v f u,e d,a prp s'dent hesilajea | the message irnputeutn the rvnn-d,e a , co " s l t,en<,e has heen,that we have ua.ly wetgh every cobsi^ation r nrged in i s tt , i nc,,r " r ' t " n \' f n *" b »»^ bm 1 an w i j^us iv«,atin?emnir f t l 16 e ' aml hased t0 ° a support no p..„..d had ever exirt.d n i f 7 l,,e ab,,s h««ent of ; rassments this is \ c kl m'c abroad this has auginen.e.r lhat . lh country in ,<** the future eas cov i s ' i united states and finding it i made by the friends of the tdm nisi , on ", lh j so ered by a darker denser or m-r impene i r<lx±v '""^ " l ba " k "° te9 a s din?l *•« a -' '• « rue ttu the banks rt er ! , r conlrib •' le < , to , « h « pe„si„n able gloom none m which tlie duty t zsb fa * v 0 ™*** lo having ncreased the.r aec.nn modawon i n "„ !'. "' * n n h.t.,ole.f*._i_e «*■> a no imperative { o tiscard all p.ssion and . ! u l,f lsown > a nce tbe vein conformity with the orderaof s \ » w . n °' y wpenta * » f-j«d,ce,all party ti s and previous uu ; z «, f k t 0 .^ for that ■h « ta t u ht not haae been convene to di x*"t 9 (^'' an.l took x lu-ivdy to tbe good of our af ■t t l ° lbe a,no,,nt of » en rkfa!l a i pav them over for nublicle h c 1 a,b00 ") aur,b ej tbevreafion of the sur flicted country h one rjpect and he ? ° ' ?? ?" eq *' '° th * ra p ' ' 3 tiue ' a!so '' «*•» he man^e in wh c-h the i l "" p 11 " 0 , l ° the hi ' : - v ' a,,d es * ihoughl it u fortunate on.-oor present d,f i itf r "* he li,,iled stat law * a uted by the tre m " d-n u it 7 8(u3 ° '^ a ° d 18 * 28 j ficnluea are d s g uls ha w e from former do ! ' v r f ««•• ! , ' a transferr.ng i rge mm xi fr.^»or 8 e " t.'.t 11 adva,ua s fif % l>re maattc troublr^and thai m tne.r nn,»era.lit ! . u "' l ioca ,' bai ! ks ' to ch the depo to debtor portions of the country w , h o b f r t i m , rev,v "!? , or a!l '"'" 1 »« tbey are fell i s irne.m different degrew ' ? ce7s ! . ra " sferred r t lbe bank °[ *° to the commerce or bna.ns o tl a . . " i o ii ?" t 1 " 0 ' 1 sftf -- ° u but they reach every sect.on every state , , d slatwi w6re ur 8 ed and nula_ed country might have aggravated the nron 1 ' -, v f vi wbrg * very tercet almat every man in the un ! ir ' e y lo / hscouut p hem we have re venience bat what s those who bie.i ' , .'" qu,ele by > l,,e btpat h " alin * ion all feel s ee hear knov be lei ? n ° r ? t ™' ufue * u ° m lbe treasur y d arl ' " the law think ought to uve been i ne j3 ' ■,• v ° ccc as they rio not array like our for i '"'. * jp „ , fl t , •«■h surpluses uich ha accumulated ty i bi ao zl tt mer d.v te ons one portion of the conmer i r . . . \ ' l ° reconr ' e us to our raia ; a " 1 e daily augmenling to such an enor s red only ll at ii l ould t ol - r v acy gainst anotl-er rt.sto be hoped that j «^^ he measures of mous amount n tbe band of thn depo_„e l ffi 1 i r l o ? i_3r2ti!lfitf l-t_i common auffenngs may lead fo rommon p ow " g "»- r »™ e nt f a l hla.nc in pro b nks were they to be incorporated w.th t i ' f g t , nd h ' lel * ' b mpathiea and cinmon counjla sd s ' s?2 j *"?* sviu ' " f thin g 8 ' rs to ! tbe - p -> remain xnrx su te i £ tn ,^ " w ' c ' 1 ' l8ve h £ c shall at no dtetant day be able fo see a ! r '. l "»"» europe and especially to j efit of the stockholders was t not prop the i of ims was no «<*„,» of the dear way of deliverance 1 1 present j?zj u a "^ s ' t : at •'«« and just tbat the should be%?lied to fnen^s if t na,?ustor«."1s^«aa state ol the country wer produced u the "^«« l «" wiinessed the same the uses of lb people from whom they was fore d v . s..j z fault cf tbe people if it proceetied non \ "' other fa were collected and whenever ami how ret a n pe op pon « b^f h v t^m ther wasteful extravagance and their in.lul 1 f h c ' tf s ° f suec . u ever taue " r ° n tbd de p os,le ba,lks . *<'«»«* f proieuuon uf ame tcln thdnatrv duj i ns gence of a reckless spmt nf ruinous specu \ p su '" ess " » the «»» conveniance necessarily happen cause the a-r f us vim z lauon;»fp«bl.cmea-ure a had no fl ency jsl f'u s "'^ revers ? j a " d at it tb « '»^ a ge a ss rtrts lhat ti.e bank of the extraordinary sales of he public ands whatever in bringing « about it would ne ' overwhelming ca united slates chartered by p.,nnsylvan,a the rs p ta!fro . au ionrfj star 2 vertb less be tne duty oi government to ex " „„ v , , , , i haa ilot been able fo a»e itself or to check that of tlie public lands and expenditures ert ail its energies and to employ all its le l l uc v r ery clnar and a,>,e ar 2»-f e f f he j other institutions notwithstinding the still of the years 1833-4-5-0 during wtuc'i gttimate powers to devise an efficacious re senalor fr »' n georg.a mr king relieves j greater strength it haa beenaaid to possess the surplus was accumulating votli a medy but if our present deplorable con i a ' j tr ° h lh r e j e y of saying mucb upon j under its present charter that btnk is mount to eighty seven millions 3 of dollars * dittou has sprung lrom our rulers ; it is lo i lhls p tt ° l lbe " lb j h appears tnat .,.,- | now a mere state or local institution why thus clearly snowing that the customs on be ciearly traced to ibeir acta and opera r,n f the t no ° rereired to by tbe message j is it referred to more than the bank of v,r ly supplied the necessary means of pub tioos.that dint becomes iiigr.itely more o of * d3s45 lhere was in fact,wo angmen j g»nia or any other local msthujion ? the lie disbursement and thai • it waa the nhgatory aud government would be faiih liuc "' <•>* very trifling augmentation of eaalted station which the president fills public domain that produced the sur lesa to the highest and most solemn ol bu l »" circulation ol thb country and that tbe i forbids the indulgence ofthe supposition plus i man trusts should il uegl cl to perforin it \ iessa g p h<)3 lul - 1,v misconceived the actu j that the allusion has been made to enable if thc land bill had been allowed to go i and is a not toot ueth.l tbe evils which • bl * le ot """ f s n gr * fdt britain accord i tne administrauon to profi by the prejudices intooperaiion.it would have distributed j surround us are io -. -.;■ito.i -' i - p liealions t which 1 have han which have been excited again«t it wasit gradualtv and regularly among lhe several mmm luive lihtt tbe c.i.v.i , of o;r j-li u : i ? " '''' a ' li ' ' u f j eflgl n t:t di.nirr j the duty of that bank more than any other stales tlie proceeds of the public lands as .______! 14 drawn ballots to be drawn at pittsboro chatham county oh thurs day the 16f of v©r ember 9 1837 iy carolina state lottery for the benefit of tiie salis bl ry academy i extra class d for 1837 i eilly t&r wheeler managers i sc-iieme.bi p who do not pay dining tbe year , ir ,.,. dollars in all ase on will e received for less than .-:'! io ii • ini but at the op iaitor.anlesaall arrear^es are paid .-, v - 1 m-rs io the editor most bo pout , rwise they will certainly ml be u i ovrutisiar swly !«» * « mf l w r«a«arefortfce^rrti^erf.oii,u/.rf3m 1 .,,, ,*„,■each insertion afterwards k „ w i he inserted for less 1 •'___■of^^^^^^^^^^^h prize h prizes besides many of 300 200 100 90 80 go 50 sic c c amounting in all to 247290 tickets only 5 halves 2 50 quarters 1 05 a certificate for a package of 25 whole ticket $ 65 r 0 •' t 90 is o - t*j •' m 16 37i tn be had in the greatest taricty ol numbers either by the package or single ticket of 10.000 4000 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 400 7 i ,. „..,!. ill ie continued antil orders ..., 1v i l08l0 p them where no directions -. ri ualv iv.-'i .. ,.. ,.- ,-, v he year oi six months will . dolla per month for each squire i , privilege ef changing tbe form eaerv markets salisbury ... per io 18a 20 c,s ; brandy ap 45 a so cts ; cotton per lb (.., j j cotton bagging per yd 20 25 foe perlb 10 a 18 cts castings per l , ," •< ; cotton yarn from no 6 to no i j5 a £ 00 eta ; feathers perlb 85 pi :,| tl ou wheat pr bush . 1 00 or bashel 30 cts corn pr bush 65 cts , i a rts lead per lb 8 a 10 cts ;', ■|. 621 ts -, nails per lb 9 a 10 ur i j,..-i ibo a 0 cts ; bacon per it 121 k a pel ib 121 cts lard per ib 15 tat . 1 i.i 1 50 cts steel ameri 7 , ... r i ,. l cts ; rnglish do perlb fl cast i per li 25 a 0 cts ; sugar li'lii a 15 eta ; hum jamaica per gal b yin do si ; wool clean r ib 3d h low per ib i'l 121 ets;tow-linen pr yd fl ts win tern-rifle per gal 1 50 . fl 1 50 a sl 7 cis ; claret do i fl $ a i 75 cis malaga sweet i ; whiskey per gal 45 a 50 cts i c ii era w bert it biarket por lb 4 a g eta bacon per m li eta hams do 00 00 cts ; beeswax m is a 0 ets ; bagging per yard 18 a 25 ■tbltrrop per lb a 12 13 cts ; coffee ar i fl a 16 ls;cottoo per 100 lbs 6 9 00 p i b . '- m per bushel 1 000 a cts ; flour i ngaa per brl jjo 7 000 from stores per b la i.i fron per 100 lbs 5 gi a 0 b ■-. per gal 40 50 a cts nails cut assort fl 8 1 2 _ i cts ; wrought do per ib 20 hkl c pe ib 8 «> ; rice per 100 lbs 4 mi . sogarperlh 10 t * 1-2 a cts salt pr h ■.>>.; silt per bashel 87i 1 ets;sleel a h . lister prlb 10 i6fcts tallow p.-r !!» 10 h l'ti imperial per lb jl 25 a 1 87 eta i pr 11 1 a 1 25 cts ; tobacco manu a per iblo a 15 ets ■fay etteville n-.-:i-.p.'-.i.'ti 75 a 80 do apple 60 a 70 m rib ft ma a 00 cotton pr lb 8 i 8 ts m pr in is a 134 ; flour bb 0$6 a 7 h -.*••' r i 7 5 si a ; feathers pr lh 35a 40 fl if 15 1 25 iror prlb 51 a 6 mb i 15 10 a 00 nails ni 74 a sal h 5 i 85 sugar pr lb 7 a 11 ; tobacco ■i 3 wheat pr bash 1 1 15 whiskey ______^_:..>. beegw \ 22 a 00 lilly dc wheeler salisbury on 28 1837 estate of liortti avolitt«i s ullltv county court oj pleas ■%• quarter sessions au ust term 1837 somers tn mcge * , t , . , f joatices judgment le michael mccain j vied on land it appearing to the satisfaction uf the curt that lbe said michael meguire is no an ir babiianl ol ihis__;-te ordered th4_re..-re that publication ne made in the carolina watchman for six weeks iliar be c an appear al our n.-x county curt be i id ai e_uckfbrd on these ot.d monday in november next lo plead or de mur o said suit or final judgment will be ren dered and lie ltinds levied on will be condemn ed lo satisfy plaintiffs debt teal f k armstrong clk octobpr 7 1837 — 6w 12 price anv **-.■> c nothing an be further lrom mi ipi.m ul " ' '"' "' t!,al p 6 '" 10 "* a '" ut 2 1 vva3 ll n°*even under less obligation to ilx tion than to excite angry feelings or to find a,1,,ou3 b!tr hng , and although the joint so than the deposite banks selected andfl grounds of reproacb it ould bi ur nor ' **'" rk ri '' iii i r,v " e banks increased theirs fostered by the general government fl rongental to my wishes that on tnts occu lh « , "* mo,,ul olf . increase was neutralized ty but how could the message venture tol . oi , ae should forg , a }| fanu r unhappy u,e i,li uh o nnmuon . a^ert lhat it has greater strength than the divisions and animosities but in ord.:rj - ! he state of things were reahy identical late bank of thejanited state8 po'a_es8ed?fl to discover bow to g t out of ur difficu r - a "- iiar ' >'* the i ao countries il would be , whatever may be the liberality of the con-fl tics ne must ascertain if we can now w r u r ' lli ' l l " s<uii!arity of causes but | ditions of its charter it is impossible lha i go into them j a hat tlie eas ? in groat britain a sound any single state could confer upon it factil-b prior to that series of unfortunate rnea kwreacy was preserved by a reeh.arter of the ties io those granted to the late bank ofl suies which h_ii l.,r iis object un i»v_.i thr > i 1 ' l '" i - i of eugland about the same tune tha . l he united states — lirat in making it thel of ihe bank of ibe juited states and ti i l '*- r *" charter of tbe bank of the uni t sole depository of the revenue of the uni-i discontinuance of it ns agency for u lc ' 1 - s 1 *^ *>** agitated bei.e iu the um tt:1 ' slates ; and secondly in making itsl gove n men no people upon earth evtr ted states we have not preserved a sound notes receivable in the payment if all ptib-l enjoyed a belter currency ur had exchaiu j • m ' rr " ,, v m cons q.uee of tbe veto || t lie dues if a bank oj the united states es belter regulated tban tbe p ople »■! th j u ' x b ' a • ,, wor « '*•■•-* ti,e same catastro j had existed ii wonid have had ample no-l united states our monetarj system ap p hl , tbe of specie payments l,ce l0 the accumulation of public moneys i peared to have attained as great peifeetio:i vliicb occ urei here she nevertheless es m the local banks and hy timely mcas-l as any thing human can possibly reach — j v a^d n ; and this difference in lhe con '- res °- precaution i could have prevented tbe combination of unit stales and |„. i *---- ou °- the two eouutnes makes all tbe lhe speculative uses to which they werel cal banks piegented a true im.i * of oy difference in the world great bnt.-,in lias applied such an institution would liavel system of general and state governments recovered fro,n whatever mercantile dis oeen bound by its relations to the govern and worked quite as well not onlv e-ith i ******* s!,e experienced : we have not ; and ine --< l0 observe its appropriations and fi-l in ihe country had are a local and a fceoe.r vyhi ' n s;,a '' vve ? a " is bri " ht and cheerful j " d,,c,a - arrangements and wants and tol al currency perfectly sound but in whale ■" ld em uura g lf » tlie prospects which he ■\ ou * itself always ready promptly to meet ver quarter of the globe ameticin commerce i u r ' iu ' r ■dl,d lbe rever =- e ls "*** unfortu l,,e,n - ii woulu tlav(j drawn together grad bad penetiated there also did lbe bills 0 f nate sifuation jjally but certainly the public moneys lbe bank ol the united slates command ua i great britain has 11 truth experienced dispersed responsibility would bounded credit and confidence now we only toos temporary embarrassments which ave been.tjoncentrated upon t alone in are in danger of having fixed upon us in are incident to couimeicial transactions a . °' be,,lg weake,ied or lost by i'iffu definitely as u time that medium an irre conducted upon the scale of vast magnitude f 0f among sotne eighty or ninety local deemable paper currency which by the u on which hers are carried on prosperous i ba j dls p ersed throughout the country niveisal consent of the commercial world no aoverse tiau-s acton and reaction are | *"*- a ° u " s wllhout an y effective con is regarded as the worst how has this re the lot of all commercial countries but '■verse come upon us ? can l be doubted our distresses sink deeper ; they reach the i f subor linate but not unimportant cause that it is the result of those measures to heart which has caused to perform its of j of j he evds w - 1,c *- at present encompass which i have adverted ? when at the ve fice of circulation in the gieat coucerns of us as been ll,e course of the ate adinin ry moment of adopting them thc very con 1 our body politic ° istiation towards the compromise act the sequences winch have happened were fore 1 whatever of embarrassment eurone has eat p rfnc p 1 , e of lhat acl '. n rfcs p ecl t0 our told as inevitable ., t necessary to look recently experienced may be aatzctor.k t^l s elsewhere for their cause never was ! explained bv its trade and connexioiawh ! l « m « d f a ' ld hoped that by^withdraw predtction more distinctly made ; neve was j the ua d states the dep o f emb r t 1 a » n " al dl " ussl0 » 8 fafilmeot more literal and exact rassment has been ma.ked in the confer onfz c *"" let us suppose that those measures had cal countries thereby the degree of their eacevit-lt not been adopted ; that the bank ofthe u connexion with the united stats all or £ l?su nf nrnll b p . ' l^i ° mted slates had been recharlered ; that the almost all the great failures n europe have sl^^jg?3 w z t puwc deputes had remained undisturbed been of houses engaged in the american p eil aat/a»y reduction m the amount con and that the treasury order had never is trade great britain which as the mes [ aineii ln ptlot acls . for af f . sued is there not every reason to believe j sage justly observes maintains the closest j lei it w3s adopted , the late administration that we should be now ,„ the enjoyment of relations with ua has suffered most france malilt ested a disposition to restc f as a sound currency that the public deposites next and so on n the order of their great 1 an arrangemcut which was to be in viola ould be now safe and forthcoming ; and [ er or less commercial mtercou.se with us bh^^lorsorne^^past it has been r^^^\^^p!ti>vebeet!^^fi^7l to lime they would have returned back in small streams similar to those by which they had collected animating and impro ving and fructifying the whole country there would have been no vast surplus to embarrass the government ; no removal of deposites from the bank of the umicd states to the deposite banks to disturb the business of lhe country ; no accumulations in the deposite banks of immense sums oi public money augmented by the circuit it was performed between the land offices and the banks and the banks and the land offices ; no occasion for the secretary of lire treasury io lash lhe deposile banks into the grant of inordinate accommoda tions ; and pos.ibly there would have been n nspension of specie payments but thut bill was suppressed by a most extra ordinary aud dangerous exercise of exec utive power the cause of our present difficulties may be slated in another way during the late administration we have beeu de prived of the practical benefit ol a free government the forms it is true remain ed and were observed but the essence did not exist in a free or self-government the collected wisdom the aggregate w.ll of the whole or at least of a majority .. ul.ls and directs the course of public affairs in a despotism the will of a single individual governs ln a practically free government ihe nation conliols the chief magistrate ; iu an arbitrary government the chief ma gistrate controls the nation and baa not this been our situation in the period men tioned . lias not one man forced his own will oii the naiion ? have not all those disastrous measures the vein of the bank the removal of the deposites ; ihe rejec tion of the land bill ; and treasury order which haveled tr our present unfortunate condition been adopted in spit of the wishes of the country and in opposition probably to those of lhe dominant party itself our misfortune has not been the want of wisdom but of firmness the party in power would not have governed the country very ill if it had been allowed its own way lis ratal error has been to lend its sanction aud to bestow its subsequent protestant episcopal church a special cnveniioo of ibe prutesiani episcopal chore in litis diocese will l held in chnsi church ralergh on saturday il 25th of november next a which lime and place it is earnestly desired ihat a a 1 1 repres .. tat ion be present as the subjects t«j be cnn&ideri rd are of the deepest interest io the welfare of lbe dii.cese by order of the bishop and standing com rpiltee first kite e l wixslow s-c'y of convenlion fayelteville.uet 7 1sj7 — 1114 wax laisd fob sals land fob sale by virtue of a decree of lbe conrt of eqni iy at september term 18.57 will be suit on ■credit of nine months a tract nf land containing about p subscriber offers for first rata farm on the fadkin river inu.g 08 acres p 70oaci.es p:n j c.i macnanaraj gbarlea torrenoe ******** there is a fair proportion of wood ' ■■"' lying on second creek near gileans bridge ad joining lhe lands of isaac cowan robert v cowan and others th sale will take praceon satarday the 18th of november next on the premises and the purchaser be required in give bond with good security for tbe purchase money on the day of sale samuel billiman e m e septsoth 1837 7tll — 3 i wn is in good farming condition the m lund is quite fertile a good deal ol it pv.ij low grou.yaus a ill b qui reasonanle and made to he convenience f purchasers johki shaver tin ware 14th 1837—1,1:3 the subscriber has on band a large as sortment of tin ware manufactured by a first rate woikman and of lhe best maieri als as hich be will sell low for cash or on a short credit to responsible dealers and should the bill be large enough to justify him he wi'l deliver the ware without exira charge all kinds of job work aud repairing done wiih neatness and despatch a hunt lexington n c sept 16 tf9 p s feathers beeswax tallow old pew ter and old copper taken in exchange a h notice n "- v pcn ai the office of the w nmaa aad at the store uf ueo w r in hie town of salisbury for subsc-rip b capital stock of fayettevilie and ■. * ! road under the acts of assem ission ers establishment of f « journal office i oh salem tempera uee yotiee the rowan temperance s.-citty will meet a die hous-e of dawall lentz near the organ c hutch on monday 30th instant the friends of the cause are earnestly requested to b p.inciual in tn.ir altendaoce — several addresses will be given mw *» one oth w '■■'■■rsun the wish of hie oilier to de i>|_i$*!0_li tio\^^^h r mr m.ire exclusively io the duties of j n tiie undersigned off r for sale tbe . ft>he mercantile co-partnership heretofonl ***■<* " f north carolina journal of j x existing under the nam of peden a is well found in job newspa i kelly in wilkesborough north carolina is ■* i.-t.ui type the list of subscribers is ! his day dissolved by mutual consent and the r a-id they doub uot might be great books papers deb,s goods and effects of every e - l>v a little exertion to any per description belonging u the said firm have been narking in the business it offers assigned over o the subscriber as trustee for the a pnc-iit 5 *. ""* , ' 1 - er ' jr l0 an y i l bis state bnt ! uses and purposes specified in the deed of assign primer ihey knowut no investment ment all persons indebted tothe said concern **. profi u ilis naone j ll,al would yield him are notified lhat payment must be made to lb able n-tora undersigned and all claims due by the said fire [ eittvd > rart strange must be°presenled to him for payment he alom ' - '■' *••*>' 1837 being authorized to settle the business of sab al)j^^^bmb|fisgggz concerr^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^g | rhe president s message asserts that the europe were the embarra^mrtof a cred • t0 disregard i conditions those who suspension has proceeded from over-action i tor ' from whom payment was withheld by had an agency in bringing it forward andl over-trading the indulgence of a spirit of the tor and lrom whom the precious carrying it through congress rdfce been speculation produced by bank and other fa j metals have been necessarily withdrawn by held up to animadversion ii has been de elites 1 think th.s is a view of the case the policy of tbe same debtor dared by members high in the confidence entirely too superfical it would be quite . s,nce the intensity of suffering and the of the administration in both houses to as coriect aud just in the instance of a ho j'sastrous state ol things in this countrv ■possess no obligatory force beyond any micide perpetrated by the discharge of a have j ar transcended any thing that has oc j ord nary act of legislation and new ad gun to allege that the leaden ball and not i curred in europe we must look here for j justments ofthe tariff have been proposed the man who levelled the piece was respon j some peculiar and more potent causes than • m both houses in direct contravention of sible for the murder tbe true inquiry is j an wfa h have been in operation there the principles of the compromise ; and at how came that excessive over-trading and i tne j are not to be found in tbat series of , the last session one of them actually pas those extensive bank facilities which the ! measures to wbich i have already adver-j sed the senate against the most earnest message describes ? were they not tbe j ted - entrea-5 of 1st the veto of the bank the sou w amm applause and support upon executivelicis^^h which in their origin it previously depre cated or condemned vv'e have been shocked and grieve to see whole legisla tive bodies and eom mum ties approving and landing the rejection of the very measures which previously they bad unanimously reccornmended ! to see whole states a bandoning their long-cberisbed policy and beat interests in subserviency to executive pleasure ! and the numberless examples of individuals who have surrendered their independence must inflict pain in every patriot bosom a single case forces itseit upon my recollection as an illustration to whthl^^^^^advert from any unkin 1 geriucruan to i or m thos s bouchelle trustee of peden & kelly w at this offictl oct 15 1837 3#14 ___________! km i
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1837-10-28 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 28 |
Year | 1837 |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 15 Whole No.275 |
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Creator | Hamilton C. Jones |
Date Digital | 2008-12-23 |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Saturday, October 28, 1837 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601553049 |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1837-10-28 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 28 |
Year | 1837 |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 15 Whole No.275 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 4961991 Bytes |
FileName | sacw01_015_18371028-img00001.jp2 |
Creator | Hamilton C. Jones |
Date Digital | 2008-12-23 |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Saturday, October 28, 1837 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
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f s1turd4y october 28 is:_t j * ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ '- -^= 3m i terms v tchu.-s nay hereafter be had lor rltlra n 1 kif >' cf ' nt9 pef year i 7 lf f r new subscribers who will [ . i de whole sum at one payment k ip per for ana year at two dor , 1 | as long aa the same class shall i 3topayia advan'-e the fiinn of w i aama terms shall continue [ v wul be harged as other sti!,scrt 75 jvumber lottery owoftheban-.and.-e--i l o,ilf u n oj the n.~„-,i rt r"^^^^"^bbail---__________________________b wz*s the sub-tkeasury bill '^^^ / "•= public d-po i and „ ,,,.,/, z^toltjzt w,,b poi ho co mr , a j^***wm(l^^m r the 3 ™ ™ un,ted \ s ■= "» - i r b8 " ks '° -----= ■siaar^i,;--rss3 as depontanea rf the public moneys on what occjirredin the state of kentucky 5th the treaaure orter n „, has been molv certain officers of the genera government ! n qnence of tbe veto of the rccharter ! here mr 07.^0^.0 fn * 8 ? 6 ' ! •■">*" to the maxc o 2 inijst i?t mr clay rose and addressed tbe senate ;' l 0 «»• united staves illustrates j of these measure's to s ow that ft ta ' "° ceru " n **™> ™ »** si upwards of three hours we c annul on ' '<* **«'* l"runghout the union that condition of the co.,n rv the j.m f d i l * e of the policy o the gov deruke to report all that he said exactly suffered greail b>sai.ka it aa . lion which had n._tter kdxwiiat aff as t was said we must content ,.„ r v , w**t oppose 10 tbe re-^abl.shment j thev began to be chtck'd bi lhe *_!» 7 1 clfc n it was adopted tha * ;> wuh exhib.lng . w„fb argument eo £ * £ * ** d found he notes ot the ! lions ofthe local banksn^j v to tr t * ' 9 ake » ; new enter j ploying generally tbe language in which it k ' k of tn ; united sutes msw.ering all ihe the depos.te law of june lsl il r , have l,een arrested old ones curlai'ed nd was expressed p'p a sound currency at home and j suspension ot^lezu aoj^he v u " n,u,ufc " 1 ll s "» t -, he commenced by observing that feel ! f h t m » ""' ," was p 1 ly contented with ! consequent disorders in the currency com ' f if u ' e lx n t n li,e cm.ntry tt ... ing an anxious d,s,re to se so . effect 1 *?? "** 0(i f «■»" *<>«>< -< had but merce and general business sz ■" 1 ' ae l have bee " '»**••«. plan presented to corre.-t the disorders in , ' f * ™*' °' n ' m c : p al d circu were all to be traced to the influence of the 1 i manufacturer > r ghoul the com ttie carrency an . to reatoro the p ntperrty of j »' l " p st *'*• reluctant to en ; measures enumerated all these caused ! x , v u sus p^e opiums the country he bad avoided prenpi,*,i„g ~ )* j '" ! l,e «•«•»•« fepi d dill cher operated immediatel v di i and nnwer i t t wh ° hhv " " 0t cb,efl >' cnnfi »« b.ma,if,„to u.e debate now n progress j ti «^ r ' a,,on of a new bank fully u^on , 9 , d , £^ m jhernselves to working up iheir stocks on h«t he might nenfivelj examine l7y re !" * h &^ st w conraged by tbe j rectly felt n europe 1 !■han ,^ mely hi ahontd be proposed and ummr i 9v f u,e d,a prp s'dent hesilajea | the message irnputeutn the rvnn-d,e a , co " s l t,en<,e has heen,that we have ua.ly wetgh every cobsi^ation r nrged in i s tt , i nc,,r " r ' t " n \' f n *" b »»^ bm 1 an w i j^us iv«,atin?emnir f t l 16 e ' aml hased t0 ° a support no p..„..d had ever exirt.d n i f 7 l,,e ab,,s h««ent of ; rassments this is \ c kl m'c abroad this has auginen.e.r lhat . lh country in ,<** the future eas cov i s ' i united states and finding it i made by the friends of the tdm nisi , on ", lh j so ered by a darker denser or m-r impene i r |