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wm <* __________________:-__ byitiniltox c j(t\ix stllsbljry 74m €. svtfrpay bfovehiber 4 1837 vo i^s ** m ject even when lhe exchanges had got in j the senator insisted that we were ahead of h«s since appeared tbat ev,|^^^f to such confusion as to render „ impossible our destiny and on<jh to go back to the suffered by ourseive ha ilt l " lhol,e ! tho«e he sml aa^^^^^^^mmmmu to deceive an body th.t the system had | glorious days of the roman empire to learn i 1 bri,ain on yhe c^z^ztzj • »**"»• ire^rnjld no b 7 *** been one of ihe most beautiful in opera j e***a on 6nance and political economy | li >™?**<*>* the commercial w„id anrf h ,„' ! eaeioned bv ,|, e ,'..., „ n . * *"?," oc * ■tio :. ver dev.sed by the wisdom of man this plan was strongly recommended as f "£_____!■m weh a9 incur own he ha ." ! ve because there h-.!b2 ° w " r m tro bor regretted eery mu , h that he having been that under which the rom fc,!^i2f , ! w 5 ****** tot m^^r.mwbll^'^^fet fl ws not entitled to any share of the honor ! quwtor made their mt/j exactions from ; wfi h s b v " "^ ot ! rade - p'*np»«-d s ! we ln.de pnt him in » ? 7 . whoin m cfnavtng first conceived t ; which honor the people it was also recommended , system of e^t^t rf ha p'»«^»p».er wbnuubt i :°. f "• g t^b was all doe to the grea financial wisdom i mo irmly by the senator because it was of banking eapraj and yhvi % l 1 ■(! arkness . f ___________■, • 1 '" jm i of the ex-prrsident th fruits of ibis j thai under which the war levies of napo '-• p in circulation in g jav bri.l ck ! ? 3 '' *» th^un^^^bsitf ■, mighty conc-j.ri.m hao however been ieon were made and the finances of spain nd n m,,er wi *' s < dur ng the years |. 4 v - ad of thel k jj hy thestupidity of congr.ss who ( w tu key collected and disbursed up ' *"'' is;i6 ' w,!1 sh,)w an anffinentat n~..f ihe pa ' «■-" his r»o<nj ha.-i massed contrary tn the known will of ! on the first recommendation the senator t |^ ro " enp > xher ** *« nuch lis,*rop,,rii,.ne<l to ' t pre was m v-^9 r^l s as sr_r srssjfc ' tsra * s2r-£s____s , '* ? «--• ; llw dm.r.istrntion of lbe public finances . of the great plexor w.th winch h^e read \<* -•»» ., n eniarprwe ahl-wv m-rljlv «™ ! " r h e *'"> might self be dfl m j lhat should ilherai a hint lhat we should , roman history o n these subjects and lhe i to pr impr.'vemeni •. i -,.£ vei.u*m ' " f **&'' •** t^se gentlemen ran «, b i want ■portion f tbe publte treasure in '. del.gbl with which he contemplated the rp ' wpremade "• f-reign stocks ail i j-wna eredii °" r nw ** h?encv tn products ih-a f.mh v ; quarterly instalments ; tae first becoming nown of this great people well mr k i '," s , t s d »*^, i'h u..a u,-d4 liberal rwmen abroad though lhe one'jnrv m due more than stx month ahead but slid he had read some roman history i»o ! [ v n f^s * n . rure - n c-i'urir ; and all ■j al">«i as plain as the otser v h k ) wtt«te.y this bill vn s tbnnoh r.rlninly not a , good an hi.torian | were p _? b we^isf 0 jf *. ** h ° woa,d d remove 1 | paeeed rau.v t .,> tale to afford a pre a * hm lr,e,.1 from missouri but f anv their 5r_e f i 3f t , ji ex ;^' d,,d ' [ b i the « fii «" ll y f those who felt j , !! 1 j-rx ioibeadio.-at».sofibhht preaiclent'a thing m roman history had made a slron ) ai l t every quartei of tho a .,,, " ies "' | embarrassment on this subject by nro 1 ux.-j-iment i sl.te to the sen_te as a fact .' uni»re_m»n upon his republican mind it was i t,on was pr..p*.rii.ined in its violence to thecal i v " c '~ 1 i coming within my own knowledge thr th h^arlle cruelty the unfeeling rigor j tra ' rdir - a y characterof ,•_.. events which rece i * t at there had been no redimdancy vmm iv-fori lbe disiribniion bill was p s ed or a«'d p-life ivranuy with which exactmns ' ',. i he con merc,aj cnowwaity rr '(; rpal j of he currency n england beiween is34 talked of tbe president of a southern insti were ma.jo upon ihe people hy the roman '* m-tit s jj b f cled r " the gre.iest djbc.,1 j ****** 1^37 ; but on the'eonrrary the value ___ tution passed ihrongh this . ity with a large q"ie**iors md unfortunalelv for lbesena.or*a i , m v snddentv demi^v e r ° un ' ry we,e no ' ' monnj dl(rin p ff '** period had a tf ____ amount of spece o ins possession on his koman precedent when these ex.cions | pecud credits but hlle.l un 10 ." 6 * 1 "^ px ~ i mcrrased *>*/ tit increase of national m way to new york ther 10 purchase sou hnd been cade by p.und-ring the roman ! which in the aetaf.1 p-^ureof ihm'rs zl l 1 ' weallh * wh * lst currency remained about _____ i lh rn an.l soulbwi-siern exchanges the people ami provinces to support heroism in ' k,l >' be ! e hr h a general pressure ai?d at ; statu}nar u m j same operatum had beea mado by ntbers i ****** tra.in of conquering and plunderin the : ll e tno^-t roino id sacririces ' ' " j 2 that there had been in england iir was sorb an operation ever marte or dream j * e ** of m.iikind these exicli)ns weredepo 1 , .' j vlew oi hese facts it would seem impos ! natio l over rad ing and lhal ber . xcban-^^b ed ol during ihe existence of he b nk ol sited with roman bankers appointed for n/ec . ■8 " m "' j ' 0 -°. irer 8 a f j r roih m resist i z e,s h:1,1 h e p n depr cnted bi m-titim our m lhe uniie-i statu bef.rre the withdrawal of the purpose ' in a z , . lhe causes " f l,,e avulsion credit in exchange for lur conk and com fl rtsbraaebesf aneaatiral system of ex j a the man precedent was not found same tr vo 7,0^71 , sul>stan,id 3 r | **** -»»'#««. m ch ng"s fh.s which wo;ild lead men a thou ex-ctly salisfartonly 10 mr k he proceed me world . enjoying b',n recer'nly stbisi « d - : ' v °" r xtraor r but specnla ■sat.u rnib's from home to shdve lhe comnter j e to notice the system so warmly recom l ree 4 apparent prospeiily and malmainina ■! ve ' * ema f,,r lt » products v-f english ■ual paper of heir neighbors .' memm as ihe plan of thai great democrat * u ) f her ihe closest relations are surf j r lr '" 1 crp:4h ' j s me activity especially ■h«re re the evidences of lbe folfilmeut i ** ni ardent lovei of liberty and tree iust.tu ' • in a ime " f profound peace and without j to ll,e manu^ctunng intereaia our ni of the promises lhat the experiment would . fons tbe emperor napoleon h a fr.bi.d i . re;it l,a onal d.sasier arrested in iheir ca ' rroas e«l demand for the products of their give us a b nr rtirreaey safer derx.sitories ; fror ** missouri had stated that when the em 1 m dfe.j2 u l h't ° f eml,arr,s3,ne " 1 | abor ' nteracing our unnaiural credit and a * cheaper s)_1cr_»-of exchanges the peror mounted the throne of power rm uessed hesa.ne eduo^an * e have w "" i ' lem3 ' rl or " h ' r money also ; ar there 1 local bank whilst the deposites in their | f°"nd the stale coffers emply or nearly so ) other facilities of credit • thvaamaa tt"7 *"'* i '^' "^ mainf1 * in g j hicfi other voills were large ; the currency expanding ! '** i a s''"rt time ihey weie filled to over ; ala-toa ; fhe same partial successes the ssrm ' f } f rfron a mpadeihe he ej rrou/r/f and speculation furnishing demands foe mo j flowing thereupon the senator produco'j difficulties aid reverses and a length nsarlv i >° p * d'pitciated by an appreciation j^m ney every where and credits everi where } a bo l or a document to prove lbe impr-r ll,e sa,ne " v,>rv * helming catastrophe thereth f * me f m afforded exchanges tolerably w.li between tanl fact the fact was not doubted ; bul *$**** between the results in h these proposition mr k sai tyould ■lhe most epmmereial points : bu the mo how were these wonders of finance boeonv hl.'.c ha , s ° n ' y bee "' lhat ' wilh '*• there ra!,ier aston,sh ,, " se who had taken it far m meat tbese causes ceased lo operate and i p-whed let bis impoverished counuy and i tbe f]6 ""^ mp "« *** ? ran l lc ;^ wi,h ' ut t"rr that by some ma ■the branches of the united stales bank iwifcml and tears of unhappy germany \ ernments or jasioned bm^easjilji^r ? ' r^j v 1016 world »■■«! bwn ■were withdrawn tbe exchanges fell i 0 answer lhe question however perhaps specie payments by , he banks ' ? 1,ll y v tolly similar to our own an.l vi ■lh utmost confusion and rv-ry pietension the financiering of this great rconomist was now that over-hankiiis owr i„„i !.' w ' l ,„ 8 1 im,l 1 r punishment but if j after b.s thai they were furnist.joa exdian strongly recommended from the fact that c , as mentioned bv lhe pre t ' - w °" lb f ve ° f mere a"ump ges as cheaply ' as lhe united slates bank i ""» largest and most timelv accession to his been operating cause . is on b ! 1 m l,0,,s ' slum r b p e^bes party presses and ever did has leer mere assumption ail i j finances was made bi tie robbery of a belief but where did thev orit.wtd . can **?*"* w » "" d m » intent wiih ■not calculated lo deceive any bnainese man and th,t 100 a ban belonging 0 one 1 who produced lhem ' that is the fi 1 1 t evide ;'; e of t,,eir 8e ses he m in tbe community sir said be i base of the freest and most eoaainercial cities of question and here mr k mate 1 1 that fls's-iit r ma,n - n ever y poposi j gone 0 lhe eery connteii of ie ks europe * ? he p id was /^ w^t "" w ° ulu d and asked lor exchange at the publish d mr k sa,d he s.w nrdhmg n these im assumed bi him to exculnale om n n i r . , m rates the answer g nerally ji hat penal precedents ar.n.n 01 modern very gopernmj from ike rt^f is lhe ®' a ! f^l p t°1 t,0n '' '^ " 8bee whe * 1 ' «/ / hey cre drawing the woo'.d 1 at or very capuvat.ng and as he original cause of the z^iief lf lhe cm t u 1 cr t !?"' ? bank '^ i ipih-c.butlhcy rarely a.l a — n.nhttig n the happy nnd prosperous countries have been suffering no evils , lin - vear 1834 835 '' i **. -■- condition of the people of these free and liar to those suffered hy ourselve ' excelt ezzenzul ', h ° w m i sir w -.., kind«f p r«.c.do.ousop mmerial „. lions turkey and spain to . hot hich the borne nvs«s m ? p tf t 7 *? w 38 i pose could hav induced lbe st.ange op.-r'a ite hi envy he would rather consider nexions cithlmtne\byz t^ztz utit v f ' ' i 1 *** i ion i l_ave desewbbd ? | l..ve h . n in l ""- as a new and nnlrie.l experiment and i ference lo the arnutint of hatikin capital mr k then rr-,1 ius r 11 i ■*■*-* « r ..,„.., ,„„,,, . ,., 5 „ u i 17 ..;,.•.. _. h..l k«rt_ta «—"•>-;< j ->■««. or paper 7j_t p,j£w jftt|e .' 1 _ . ?".')« " b,ei i p cent ; sou g bss but always ennr ! «» rv added that lhe system was already dilation in great bnlia-.i «§•,-., durniff tbe r «• /• «-"-•>. •; ■inoua tne op.-r.-n no if i under land u n opera'ion as lhe changes proposed did years 1834 1835 and 1836 trill not tir ™ atmno f ie bank of england i w is this : a in i v.s piircbtis.d in new not alter essentially the specie sytfein adop show an auy.nentaiion of the paper cur joint stock and privite hunks i york on ihe dentor ot.be drawer in the r,t b l e kxecutive since the suspension run 7 then as mucli disproiirtinned to bank of jbay j,..»t«tx-s privn i south or wi*it or sosihwes at a discount of sp v *' e payments th ptrntptmenient the real wants of trade as in tlie united - an - is33 ' 18.dl8.00o i 15,000 8,8„6 000 i of iron 4 o 6 e-r nt and p rhtips some would give us a little more time lo observe slates nor has there been vi england a-t jyii 46f ' no0 i limes bigber lion biilw.re paid tbe j-or the workings of ti.e s.stem nnd nseeri-n any general rise of prices ; nor do we sal28^568^00 8,733,00 ° i t-tihs.r^o.n cst.riii.'.ed i.t',,ve.'„.h.'«i.aw he wishes of the people lie was i ad l wiuiesa mil both countries the same redan 1835 18,100.000 1 188 000 8 231000 i er a.nj drawee , j un soil a bill drawn on seib l ' , * k finances restored lo congress lb ir dancy of paper money and other fat-iiiues t.ial 28.si9.oo0 i lhe fund and rged a r^rn!-:::i ; for l»w?u g.furdian on almost any terms ; bufj of credit or •, he same spirit ol specula i83g > i7.427.0uo 3,005.000 8.357,000 i tins . gieai r v.it ji<.r were tn 1 habit 1 r ' u y l r > were in such a 1 or hies and j lion ' these positions ol the president , " l:l1 28.875.000 h sh.v.rg jn c ry d-rectu.n tbey would 1 w •'**•'*'' ftorn.exec.hive manipu 1 are entirely erroneous nnd the facts he 1837 l7 » 868 » e00 3.735.000 7,258,000 i bui s m.tli 1 finds at a bevy discount l lo n tbat it aram difficult to sav what dis supposes have not a shadow of exist , tula 1 28,881,000 ■and sell a ill ou tl at a fie ivy pr mi on posrtion hid belter be made of them i dice the foregoing ti.ble is made from lhe h this was the operaijun if the i.ill were 011,1 mr k said he doubted whether he onglil ,,„ t , • . ,„ ,, , ,„, r , , february monthly return of ihe bank of i bu if the bill iere dishonored as lr.q -',- »« the senate tisa anv h ng m ! . ' " z.i*\\v ttk c °° ne e a " j ' a " 1 to march i ly happen pse and nearly always af r '** t <* the present distress wl id i h z s i^tvwl v q " arlfcrly rel »^ °^ «'•« j^t-stock and ■l hea,opt«o,,ol t he s e 1 e,,v.,...r ilbiil had called congress t v e,her a tins an .]'„ j ht?tj*xlt < p^ate banks as being the mm likely i wen bsckepon lbe new fork diawer ject had been dweh npon ho«e-er b e jj m)l rp , ret ," fomzzzzmt v y f w tox i mnte l0 the for ■with an accu,n..lu„o of charges and per i ho bsd preceded him an | lrve mm , man ks 5 2l t2l^fistl.^'^.rf i cent dam«g.s for the dishonor ihe draw wi,s of great importance to tbe } n tegr y . 8 s treh as inlellineuce and he 1 1 h.ro mr king ■« .,,.» t to pay though he bad suffered a try it was per fbe duty of every ] h ,»,, j £ *£ jj eln tnsv 1 a "- v g u * i heavy loss .... ll.e l.s.,..,al tbis payment »«■■« '" r s v.e.s upon the suhjec j « ri b j - p , r . emsn , and , he monthly and tnmonthly ■ofbillauddamageafernished the drawer the ■s»..j,,t said he is 00 important 0 be "\ s „^„ ' lmier jter ," nrcuhwon was m ■w,,banor,hernluud,,„wh„'b he could nfled with it comes lo tbe dno.s i again d.aw , pre„.,.„n o 5 e c-r.t thus dwelling and reaches the bread and bus ealct.lafevt^le eiivtl e i wouk lm seen lrom lhe above table ■ihe senate a v ihe nor.'n.ois pro tba ij «• etrer cn.-n of every condu.on ; | verl u j tts^s^st^i y et ' eisz:'i l was often made by lbe discount of a single i i ""- ' ■*•« 1v « ! y views however unw.l [ w|l|(rl , h b overwhelmed the «"^ 1 t . g , k i 834 ' i bill * hngly flueneed by all personal friend i p ! , e f ; . ! flerenr e ? k f c oudit to , i ' , 1836 ' tt rne ""° ned h x i 11 was from exchanges added to the oil ■*•!- and part assoc.a.ior.s unless we i £ e ' h l 1 m vb re t e fault la he m "^ 1 ab ° ut i e profits mr king sid lh accounted j -» «— which have so strange , j * *?*£?.£ \*** h *. sffi^^^__lfrftte i lor theenormnus p.-liis and heavy u v ,. if b.onght , he country n,o s present d,s the other sustained ilsell and is " sio 000 ii , '^ i de,,d thai had been made by • me of ihe d cond.uon ,,, a time of profound | j w neat!v recnvpred . iv , lis m.fter 1 1833 to 1836 in fus.vt i oanks some of which he lltiooed to !*•«, we sh i neifhcr know • ho to apply l nce v vvbv simply becau.i otms is ne t^,l have been prodigious w.thin fourieen ?***** remedies nor avoid similar evils in d ; s/rm , 0 j t , ie debtor nnable to , sjotj jtjs j?j kf j7!!/2 i months preceding the 1st of march 1837 fut '' re iz r/e6 ; their is the distress of fhe credi o b , h ; whole rurrencv and , bout nvu h where did tbese enormous profits come mr k ben said he had not the slightest j tor for vvant of mo dll / hirn . the ssfaf2r«?5w i iron and who tilt.m tidy paid hem ? whv doubt that mir difiicultirs were owing en cre | llor 0 f a bankrupt is irtquently much i„n now let us see whither hi „* m ihey were shaved irotn the hard earning of >***•! to "'« nfortunale policy and violent j lire(1 for wn(ll of his mon b(jl jt ( , eg jj jt . , r *** '"' ■the industrious da_bes being dearly a tax »' ea s"res of the exec„„ve,n relalion to the j nol necessarily follow lhat he also fails same period ' on the nrculai.on of the products of labor ******* r s " vpral y s p '■'■■•-* **•! jtknd in no case ie he chargeable with the mr kino then nresented a ementh mr king said he would not jev in ihe " r ' ! > i a » d »»"■was abundantly suf ' oihes ant , extravagancies that brought a wh ™ n ' he bdiete in te as sccurju z i h senate by going fully into tbe capabilities fi ™ ; »-; *»^ said he could prove lo any , bmil t|)e disasler he may have been too i cou i d made by a collection and ront.no ■oflhe slate bank system to perform lhe ser oae who w..nld not shut his eyes to facts i fc^ting bnt there his faults ends ths i am . e of the returns of local banks ud inm vices promised by it he stood upon firm and close his understanding against correct j injodicim)s prodiffa i f wuh bad advisers j in j^uary 1837 it wasmore likely tobe^l round on ibis subject his f.iei.ds could nformal.on on the subject ho bad fd lfay conlracl deblgj mu | tip)y ob liaations ai , „ n | er than an over e t,mate from am not charge him wuh change or iuconsisten and expressed his astonishment when he make experiments and become embarrass areat difficulty of finding new banks and cy m ibis mutter ; and as was wdl known h '* 1 rcad l,ie presidents message at the | e , and banknipt the confiding neighbor „ ( . u j ng statements of their issues ' theb he bud generally predicted step by step statements of the president 1.1 relation to w |, 0 trusted him too far may feel sensibly follow inrr is the statement • ■lbe consequences mat would follow fro t^se causes and he had been equally as j , he wanlo f his-oebt he obliged to tircail j ql1 t e l«t january in tbe following the financial experiments lhal had afflicted itomshed at hearing his friends from con , m expenses or otherwise econonvze for^^^he s . a ie of a h.nks w thr mmwmw u.e couiitiy beginning w.th that unfortunate necticut nnd north carolina adopt these . a w|)1 j e . h , h ang the creditor a j ihere-h and unnecessary 0 f statements f take tbem as truths f ore oiosi likely the richer of the two hel the deposites in 1834 it would be seen the president was entir ly mistaken >" j s nol likely to mr k.i that he had no strorg predilection for ihe lhese stateme nts and to allow them to re read an extract of a letter from a le-h slate bank deposite system though be ad main uncorrected would only continue to man u f l lve rr>ool sntmg that is no mitted tbat it might have done and still obscure and mystify the subject ! distress in et gland except that which • i could do much better than betetofore if . f r lh e better understanding of the sub ! „ row3 nul n f americ.i^g^iiexions : and i 1830 320 145 200 '!■kth^execuu-e v\on!d coi.set.tto lei it aione j pct j^_^2uld_read the passages ajbd'-d to 7u ; i ■. ft m...-h f the 1834 5.16 no 1 __■_■_■___■________■______________________________________________________________■_■ter f >_«.,„ new goods f_tc_n f*f rtereauer be had for __ _ c«!id*ance u whole s„,o at one payment m i it i ii.i.yt t.i i lo iis i l _• the nap^r f«r « nft y par a ' * u '° t °' " j __. __# r ■■_ .. fc 3 nd as'-ig a * thfi sanlp ass shall a doors south of williams &. haywood's ■''* thus to pay m advance the sum of drug store i m lh same jwli cnnttone fatetteville str rt n . c , i i.tbey ivill be chared as otnersuuscri _ fe large ■'' : ,-.,,. rs who do not pay dm ing se year failed three dollars in all cases . . option will ne received for less lhan goods consisting ofefery thing either desirable or fashionable : ojul kk h , t.**y respectfully request their ▼ v fro r i omers and the public fi--*n*ral ly o call and examine before purchasing else w ere as they are determined no tc be out.l.ue either m sel-mf g odsor ma-ina cl thes their goods com.ist of the foil wing ari-clc bine biackm do green i do do br >.-. rih r sill be diseoatineed but at the op imhaejitar.oalessill arrearges are paid ' -» m utters te tha editor must he pest j7_rbsrwise they will esrtaialj m t be t r 1 ll or ff*r.stis.s«-«*«,j two fy a hall . , rr , irl arefor the first iii*ra,o,i.tuid,u ru-rfia * ernw v,,|v-kem^t will be inaerted tor less a^.";:wil.b e con,inned,,n,il orders laired stop them where no directions . r«vi.'.islv gives . a ii_e.oentabjrtbs year or six months will bat a dollar per month for each quae \-.\ bspriei-egs of changing the form everv v.h.rdved cloths do napoleon violet sc \ do daiilia super blue & black plaid de drab do greene uarketk wool dted casimrb i a singl.i x dou blt mil i .:. salisbury d ; dove dr zrb-a plaid dr striped and hi coidtd isa 20 cts brtindy ap mn 45 a 50 els cotton per ib in rets ; cotton bagging per yd 20 25 kafaeperlb 16 a 18 cts castings per i j ets , cotton yarn from no 6 to n || 75 a 2 00 etsj feathers per lb 35 m^ptbog 00 wheat pr bosh . fcl 00 mishel 10 is corn pr bush 65 cts ■^ a ets lead per ib 8 a 10c s ; 6-24 cts *, nails per ib 9 a iii pjttp^nbtl a 0 cis ; bacon per lb 12 lbntter per ib 124 cs lard per lb 15 b r basbel *}\ 25 i 50 ft steel a.ucri h>r,pcr ib 10 cis english do per ib ppcasi do per ib 25 a 30 cts ; sugar o ui a i cts ; rn n jamaica j yw-t gal haste do si ; wool clean pes ib 30 m\ltif per lb 10 124 ets tow-tin .. pr yd jocta wine teiu-riffe per g-jl 1 50 . bt-otld 50 a si 1 ets ; glare do he *\ a 1 75 c,s ; ftfala sweet . whiskey per gal 45 a 50 cts her aw sniper plain silk verve ] do cut and filmed do do crimped silk do fistd &. plain satins )> festtngs do boftcashmerett do do valet.tia j do mohair together with a general assortment of fasiho.\ai.t.e ready-made clothing tennanl's celebrated stocks suited to all necks suspenders tloskin gloves satin bosoms fy lumen plain and ruf fled shirt collars round end £*• round lop and in fact every thing thai can be called for in our line of business to suit old or young allot which will 6 made i p ,,, nrder nt short notice in lhe inosi fashionable sm le our workmen are the beet that can possibly he procured al the north and we thick that arfdmf lo our own experience will insure os a _«_* arnt at public pa ronajje jkll orders fr.mr - •■.•*■• will meet with prompt attention clothe um ranted t«ft i tit rh for fl <$• oliver rfrum their thanks for former support and will endea vor lo merit its continuance litchfori st oliver p s persons furnishing heir own ma teriah can red j upon having their cla'hei as wett made as though we furnished ihe articles per lb 4 a 6 cis racon per ii cts hams do 00 00 cts ; beeswax kl 20 cts ; l-ajj^rinor per yard 18 _ 25 rope per ib a is 13 cts ; cotr.-e pr icts.got'on per 100 lb 6 9 oop bihtiel . 000 a cis ■flour w ti mm per brl b 7 00 from stores er wl 1-21 ; iron per 100 lbs 5 64 a 0 uj-j per ii-i 4t 0 a cts nails cot assort m 1 2 a 9 cts vro_ghl do per ib 20 k pai lb 8 9 ; rice per 100 lbs 4 p/-r lb 10 1-21-2 a cts sail pr i p.*r iiusriei 7 4 1 us-.stee a i>r lb 10 16 cis tallow p-r ib 10 per ib 1 j5 a 1 374 cts :. 1 25 cts ; tobacco man u hp-r it 10 a 15 cts fay etteville do apple go a 70 1 i 00 c nun pr lb h a si t s hi 12 a 14 ; floor nd .)•>? n 8 v'i.j l a ; feather pr ib 00 a 40 psb i 15 il 2 iron prlb 5 a 1 i raal 35 40 s 00 nails cut 74 a sall vi 85 segar or lb 7 a 11 ; tobacco k wheat prbnsh 1 1 15 whiskey wm jj 2 a 00 l 4 o raleigh oct,20 1837 4»15 speech mr kixg op geobgia on tiie bill imposing addi how ! al duties as depositaiues in certain cases on public officers delivered in the stnate of the united slates september 23 18o7 the senate having under consideration the bill imposing additional dunes as tie j po.sit;>ri_s in certain cases on public ul cers — mr king of georgia said tbnt he had not intended to address tbe senate on tbe i subject before it untjl yesterday evening ! lie had great difficulty in making np bis mind between the prep-cls urged hy differ ; ent gentlemen and as he was nol satisfied ; with either of them he had thought it best j to postpone the suhject till the regular ses sion and offer sonv remarks in explanation of his le.isons for doing so two plans were he said urged upon thc senate one reported by the cornm.liee ! on finance as proposed to be amended bv ' lhe senator from south carolina the other ' tlie state bank system which had already been tri"ri and failed as to the last various apologies ind been ! made here and elsewhere for s failun and \ it had been insisted that it bad not bad a ! fair trial and therefor could not be s.id properly to hove failed the m-.st able tad ingenious advocates and apologists ol ' this sysiem lhat he had heard were his f lends from virginia and new york ii tbey had n«>t succeeded in convincing the j senate that the system should be re-adopted with the modifications proposed convic l.on might be considered hopeless he ceitainly agreed with lhem that the system ! had n«>t had a fair trial the pets had cer ta.nly had a hard time of il under their executive pa»ron ; but he had never had ' | cotifidet.ee in them from the beginning and | in iiutb the system had never succeeded ! j for one moment the history of the world ', ! furnished no instance in which an adminis j first rate w ai land for sa sibsclilbel offers for a firm rate faun on tlie ya.lkui river f70o acres fcol ia.-i'v,iir charl.s torrence |* there is a fair proportion of wood id is m gr>o.i farming condition the is quite fertile a good deal oi it ploiv gigov.vns *■l«n'e reas.inal.le and made to pw-eai-uc f purchasers kjojin i shaver wk "" pbw open at the office of i hp nd at 1 1 store f geo w wn of saii-tm.rv.h.r suhscin m»|m,al at_eh () f k:.vetiev.||e and j ua t under the acts of assern pn«j 1 8.-17 , ivissliinnk j p^iblishmext if/ournal office pjft •■"- ended iemoval u f one of w the wish ef ibe other 10 de jh note exelusiv.l | u „„. t(jli ,. s „, t','7 s off r fur ale the p ba n orlh carolina j r al of l well lorn in 1 ,. newspa p 1 ' i be list.-f anh r rihere is k hih v douhl no u.ioht be areat exertion any per the business u offers ■£"..! any in this tale but bey know of no investment that would yield him m l y ' a kt strange 1837 gap l>«.r jboh jdep nnmbei of i*_i i jineir jcies banks r-ol } i j "■»■i ilia 4 56 117 76 171 83 187 115 1 255 155 ! 341 tranve measure so vitally inteiesting to the and cease the continual interference^bv whole community bad been so long sus | which tbe banks have been tormented and tamed by a system of mere assumption de 1 the commerce of the country deranged ev cepnon and puffing business men were i er since the executive had taken the con rarely deceived by these means ; but a . trol of the finances large portion of the people were less infor j mr k then proceeded to notice the plan med and believed the statements which ' of tbe committee as proposed to be amen were from time to time imposed upon them ! ded this he looked upon as a new ex why said mr k ) i lately saw in one of penmen though it had been alleged to be the numerous apologetic essays on this sub oiberwise by the senator from missouri jykttrien read the passagt-swhich f t jebtmna^s unpaid m england we are ihj-j :>■■•** , ?'/________________! '° w dd fn..n all q-'arters is now easy and \ jj»6 5*7 tff[ljft]i^^^m " however unwilling any of our citizens rniy ' with an abunds--.ee f capital prep-red to — . — — — : — - hh heretofore have been io t.ssign to these causes i make investments and engage in new en j by the above table it will be seen that ihe chief instrumentality in producing the pre i lerprisr-s vet a mere check to the lavish , when we add the estimated amoont of pe sent state of thing the developments sobse aecommo dutinns of rhe capitalist by _/_« ' ere in 1834 and 1836 respectively we qnently made and the actual cun-iuio of oiher moflrm „ mer f s f his debtor is analo find an augmentation of the entire curren comniercial countries mus as ir seems torn . , ,_:,,,,/.,, vhnost comnlarencv to the ev of nearly 94 per cent and an auemen dispdal remammg ooubts spun be sut*ect it f jft t_e*r£ds of his j tation of p-'per cireul.tion rn nearly 96 pev hamborg ' bankrupt debtor himeelflt ' cfflt^)ur_o f ° fs^-..t urno-ie '
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1837-11-04 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1837 |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 16 Whole No.276 |
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Date Digital | 2008-12-23 |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Saturday, November 4, 1837 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1837-11-04 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1837 |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 16 Whole No.276 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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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, November 4, 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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wm <* __________________:-__ byitiniltox c j(t\ix stllsbljry 74m €. svtfrpay bfovehiber 4 1837 vo i^s ** m ject even when lhe exchanges had got in j the senator insisted that we were ahead of h«s since appeared tbat ev,|^^^f to such confusion as to render „ impossible our destiny and on |