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(sSf^r (§@) r*(° (t'Xfj* 6 ♦ 4fe!je if i)Hcl)inmj l$u*<)timuts> «r u.t.Tiin.ft jr rota te. LimrciMfiio, noivtiv, \pril at, imst! !•»;« i#r.-.v*. r«. . ■ “ Thl' IKl^lll* Ol • !•«’ f*lttll’«, l» M ii till t. II « Oil «»f (III Nflt|«-«,'* ^ T ■> Sv‘J C7* “THK LYNCHBURG VIRGINIAN” ii published semiuerUy. trerry Monday and Thursday,at Four Dollars per unnun,; payable ,u a,leaner. X„ suborn,,, lion Kill hr reorient lorn shorter per,, ul than six months ; an I no paper HU be dismal,nurd, I except at the d, sent, on at the FMors.) until all arrearages are paid. P' ADI TK 'I ISF.MK.X TS inserted at 00 cents per square (or less,) for the first insert,an, and J7 J rents far rrrry , uhsr. guru! insertion. [O*JOlt PRIA 7 /AII executed neatly and expeditiously and on reasonable terms. .v#a»* a oomss. JAMES E. MOICAEK. HASjiisi rei'fivcil at his N K W (ASH STOliK. a large | onion of hie SPKIXU AM) SI MMS R (iOODS. The following comprises .1 part of vhe assortment : Blue, hlack, imi>ibh\ preen and Oxford mixed (.Moths, Blue, hlack. dial* and fancy colored Cassimeros, Summer Cloths, plain, twilled and diagonal, Black Bastings, v tv line, Lrniincts, various colors. Super Vestings, Irish Linens, Linen Cambric |{ nidkerchi :s, ve. \ cheap, Painted Musi n<. (some sphnidid.) ('nlor il .Silks, (v .u i uts colors,) superior, Black Maleona Lustring, single and double width, I-r mi li worked C.ip-s and Collars, Ladies' I' ane\ Silk and (iaii/.c 11andkcrcliiels, (ientfeitrMi’s superior Lnglish Silk do, And Company Bandana, do, Black Sd\ V cLc t, (.« superior article,) t Irass Linen, (new irt;el ,) Fni'* Brow.1 Lmeii. Wlut • and Cohue 1 Drillin'!*, A pood assortment • *1 Donn-stic (roods, while a d colored, (lingh uns. solid, checked atul striped. Ladies’ and Misses’ hi I Cloves, (superior,) Do twisted Silk, do, (new article.) 1 )o w lute and Mark Silk do, Ladies* black anil white S |\ llose, plain and ribbed, Do hlack, white and faurv ('ottuu do, 1 >0 Silk and ('othin S n-us, Mohair Caps, assorted color , Calicoes, pood asmrtmeiit. Furniture do, splendid pattern. Plain, figure I and striped Swiss Muslins, Plain and Figure I Bu dmiet do, ( Mieeked and striped do, .laekouet and Book do, (•entleine i's Buck a i l Beaver Cloves, 1 )o Sdk and (‘niton, Luce* and Kdginp-.. r noting, Blond .m l Lobinct, Kibhons, licit. Bunin* ami Cap. Together with a great variety of other article*, ;ind I shall r *eei\e in a few dav- the residue ol m\ SI*II I NC SI '1*1*1. N , which will make my a*sor mem very cunildctt . I feel eontident that I shall inert fully the e\pi < rion* of \ i.t. who ma w i h to buy < loods i heap. I’h ase call »V examine my assort iio id. hi lure pun basing. April .'I ts kcimiw ritorcim. | OlI \ 11( HlSt ) \ ot ill . ify of llic Icnond, w ill III- II P.Ut li • " III* in. Oil N| on* lav lit In I.layol Bay licit, an.] on th .1 \ (it fair, nii-l il imt.on f Ji.• ii xi lair day.) after umKiiij hi i r.us know ii, w ill * ||, or i.-nI for a i rm oi \ ear-*, to the higu i la 1 der. that di-Ming nulled and valuable Imihhut: rear ill Bnnktiij House, mid nearly oppmil ' the Bridge, On the low r pari, next the Bank, there is a mom lieaiitiful and well-nm-inn I <1 Mi'I.'-iihmii, < .,ouiitiiie-ro«*m, and i *«• IInr. wliirli, although a pul l • •I the same House, may he used without tin' small* -a in* onv in.-nee to the upper pari ; au*l, if rented, will l*<- oil. r *1 srpn rat**ly. Tilt upper part i* certainly one of tin* nio-i hemitilul and euuv.'iiiuit lor a Tax ru. (with tit mil \ rooms.) that * in la hniild in that part i*f Virginia—and has attach d tn it. on a t n tool alley. c\arv Htiildiu" dial «*nch a Inisiiiess r.apur. s—,•*, ,«p( a Sfuld*1 and Carriage 11«»uw hieli uiav la* soon put up, and w ithout much exp mse. Buildings of all iiort* ur- imieli want ed tliere, and unn • inorj s*i than a tavern. \pi.l i |« NOTICE. IIIA \ I-, appointed Jacob Kumhoilgii, Win. I*. Jones, and W in. Kariss to attend t*» mv business m my absence. All persons having chums against me are r^pie sled fotn.ike application to them f,»i set tlement, and those indebted to me are rcfjuesicd to make immediate payment to them. JU1IN U:\VKUdN. March It. *j;n SA?)ltMatV Ar. rpili; suWnlr r. have removed to the tenement ■ toriner'y occupie I by Mr Wm. Dean, and o ie door above |*atriek Mathews A* t o., wiiere tin v will constantly keep on hand, a geteral assortment o| eve ry article in their line ot Ih|'Uic»s, ronsistiug of the following articles, which they are determined to .sell an moderate terms : Jieai l smiieh improved 1 ut Spring Siddle«, Dadies' S addles, ot every r p.iou, ( lentlemen s do do Coach Harness, Dig do Carry all do Waggon f I car Cart do Dray do Wliipn, < 'ollats. Saddle Bags ol e\ery description. Bridles, ’ ' Martin«alrs, \\ ater peon! travelling Seeks. ;t cooil and enmfnr table iirticlr. Any kind ol pro dm e taken lor work, and repairs dunr at the shortest notion. Al! orders thankfully rc ti‘ivt.d anil ptuiettiallv attended to. SI.Ml’SOX & I.YMAN. A fashionable and cniidortalde < 'arria^e lor litre. " itli j;ood anil sale horses and eareful dr.v r. S. & 1.. ■I a tut ary 5 t. NOTICE. ^IMIE snbscril K*i ' are now in inufaeturing (’ordage ■- and Twine, on a new patent plan—and expect to keep a good supply of everv flung m that line ol business, that is usually w anted in tins section ol the country. |t |* our v% (sli to induce purchasers, from tbc quality of our work and pin es, to deal in this market—u is useless to partieuinrise. W e mamilac tnre every si/e 'Twine and Hope, of (’ountrv I lemp — "c are also manufacturing < 'ordage of every kind, out “I Manilla Hemp, equal mquality. and as low as can >e bought in other markets—We are also making J otton Seine 'Twine, Cotton Wrapping 'Twine, and arpet ( hain, in very superior style : Plough Lines, r;tnge Iroiii 7,"» cents to SI .r>0 : lied Cords, from three !f| lour dollars by the quantity. We w ish to purchase immediately, fot the spring trade, live or six tons ol £°‘>d, well-cleaned country Hemp, for which the highest market price w ill be paid. _ ECHOLS & CUN HI FF. January (> ts XEW Sl’KINO <;oov>*. *• o v jy u st .tv £ £ .?# , ®*e iln.r brlaw Ikr Farnan* Hnnb, \ RE now receiving their supply of Spring tioods, which they oiler, by wholcsaleor ri l.nl. on the most accommodating terms. Their sloe!, is large, comprising every article suitable for the season.— ersons disposed to purchase will please call ami examine, as we will offer them great inducements. V. .V M. April 10 4t Tr,w „ KENTUCKY JEANN. mf ‘ 1 RECEIVED direct from the Manufactory, ( , Kentucky Jeans, some of it very fine nndbeauti • MARTIN. WARD .V DAVIS >nrrmK,r «(, ^ 'K:w *1*1^OOI^ lor 1*87. "uhscrihet tcsp<-111111 \ intorins his friends > and the puMn , tli.it lie is now receiving, from ! ‘ u ■ 0,k* I'lul.idelpliia and Baltimore, at In* Pan ‘•' and Staple Drv Hoods Store, one ol tlu* most ! splendid assortments ol Hoods lie lias ever nllered in I tins market ; and il not superior, is not inferior to i ■uiv in the State, a* m spects «|ti.ililx. variety and ' style—and what is .still more desirable will he sold I unusu d!x low . They were bought principalis m J N« w Yoik, during the late great pressure in that market, and a great many aith les will lie sold lowei than they were ever known to he in this market, lie ! has taken great pains t > selert Hoods of the he*t (jual j it' and most modern style. Purchasers arc le.jue.i j ed to call and examine for themselves. Ilis assoitmeut consists of the following articles : | Pine :r dextri superfine* blue and black ( Moths, at 1 60 and $ > a yard, worth at least -ST and S8, Pine and extra superfine colored cloths, do ami do do Cassiim res and C ixsiiuMts, l.amri ( loths ami Stiuiiiin Cloths, Piieeetta, \\ nsted and Valctitia ( 'rape, Cniftu, Worsted ;uul (h*ttoi» loi gentlemen’s summer wear. Calicoes, a very large assortment and ve»\ eh ap, some very fine, good ami handsome, at Hj cts. I is* colors, Hiiil’Ii tins, a very large assortin' lit and great variety of beautiful styles, mi dp very goo I at l shilling pet y n I, usually sol I at J shillings, Painted Muslins, a large assortment, ' o! d Mourning M it dins, a lat g assortment and a xix •‘••arce ai tide, P igr i ed Swiss AI u-dins and Lawns very line, Prem h Muslins ami Calicos, a large assortment, sKMlt n worth of Silks. consisting ol almost everv ile seription ol Silks and Satins, plain and (i Mired, white, Id tek, blue black, ami « \ , rv shade of eolor, some oi tile richest an | most spl mlid Hoyd* mi j.orte I to this counti v, and all \ ci v die ip, Blac k and blue l lack figured Heps. Sd\ ol'smvrini qti dit v. Black and blue black figured Hct nun Sa:in, a new j and beautiful Hoods. A variety of new style Hoods for party dressc* and verv ciic.ii). I lai«l I oplm* at .'■) ri nts pci \ aid. worth M shillings I‘.iliuai ill a*", new and In aIIillllI (i>» hU, 1 Cartoons W inkl’d Muslin an I Lace Collars and ( ' ipr In*; w itii >' 1,0th• and >• J.U00 wot ill. tineipi il - i !«• I in eliiwpn -s- and beaut\, some verv tine a) "7 A i « i-nis. and Inini ill it price to the finest impoiled, • hit 1 irtuon real splendid I i * itch Worked Mu lm and Lae* < nil.us and Cap*-. worth hum Slot** K .bauds of ev cry description, s, me \civ inli, mw j s'vb Bonnets and ( ap Kibamls, lion m-ts, a v i v larg*- assort III'ill. In‘tween > 1 .111 Ml and j s J.UIMI worth of tlie non i stylos and >liapi and cheaper than ever known to he in this market ; ! soim v*-iv neat and lie* style at ?.*> c iiu. \ large assor. ment ot line F.u gl'isli Straw Bonnets, a v c; v scarce art tele. Fan \ I lamlkerelnel* ol eveiy desei iptiun, I-’ lin y < I au/r Seal I •», Linen < 'ainhriek Hand'.* re h iris of a s 11 pet it) r juali tv. C.Mitletnen’s and bo\’> Pocket I landketrhicL ol di kinds, Keal black Italian Silk Cravats, La if s’ and (!* in le: urn’s I lose and 11 all Hose ot ev j cry deseiiption, L nil*-" ami < Jrijlleuti-ii’s (i|i.yes ol all kinds, some ol superior «juaht>. Cambric., and AI itsliiis of all kinds. Pi.lid. S-.npcd and < 'heeke-1 Muslins, *• *• ami " Swiss do a new style, M usl.ii bauds, new ami handsome, Mu-'lm ii Iu*11-l ami Inserting. Thread and Bobinett Kdg ng an*l inserting, Threail and Bobinett L.kt., Blond and Bobinett Footmg ami Kdging, Piano an I Table covers, rich and beautitul style, Plaid Silks, new style and rlieup. Picnic and Bead bags, some ve«v rich, Bridal Bead Bags, a In autilul article, I'*reik il Blond plaid ami stripes, a very t a b article. Black and W hite Thule Lace lor \ « il>. Parasols, a verv large assor.merit, some 11 if* n« h >t eyer made. Pap i I l.mgings and Bordering, a verv luge assort neat, sfuif lb* richest and bur st » ver brought to tins part ol tin country, worth hum 10n dollars to 1 o() dollars, s*’t A large assortment of Shoes of all kirds tumsiialL low ; L ull s’ go*id Kill Slippers at To cents pair. A luge as-or m nt of Mats; good Fur Mats at >1 Jo. and line Hbllx 11 us at J dollars £i() cents, Ac., A |-arge assortment ol Fringes ol every d *eriptioii. Mini.' i ntmdv new style, lug - assortment of Motet ns common and flam* A larg assoitme-.it of Fuiiiitui - Cahcn, Furniture M u shit and Dimity, some eutu dy new sty.e, and y '-i v haudsmif tor Curtain*. Ac., I nrlia K libber Apron*. K :it:ing Vam. a orte I sizes an 1 Colors, irisli Liu ns an I L iwas .«•.•! Sin clings, I )auiask Linen ’Table ( Moths. Kvtrafine Bir fs live Dnper, a verv scarce article. Together with a great many other desirable and splendid (iooiL. all ol which will In- sul I ll H'llallv low. K. B. KSTFS. Lynchburg. April 1 * t** \ u,i \iii.i-; m\v\ punrcKTV, B-'OK SCkSjB:. SN pursuance of 11 .1 r . «a tin* * m int Superior Court ol I ,n \\ am I t 'Ii.’i it ■ r• r \, tor t 'niiipld II' oillil'. I il - > |'t ml" a i nit 1 : 1 , in i i mi- n! .1 .mi Vilalii-. • v ■ Him ol Iboi-I Moore, d • • !.. plniulilV, v nn-i Kdwurd |l.yu Ii mid ot 1 • ii 1 1 iiriu'ii C >,ii ni -itm i. appoint d I ’m t’uit pur p«, vill, .. ii I u -ill \. ill .’d d iv "l 'I iv no.\t, pro* r d to ■ II, mi tli • | i mi -i ■*. I»\ w a\ of public unction, tor r- inly iinni- \, -<• i llliirll III l!f Lot ol'l.ioillld, w It 11 il i'lijiui I.'IWIIII •*, ill tin III il.i i in nfioii. d.ii* lias not been < "■ v i d to John < i i I in tMi Miluiddi.' lot adjoining ill 1 Sreund I * ~ * uni i !i n nli, with tin* liriek Tcm.in.ut tli r- on k ii"« n Hi ni boiliaiu'* corn *r. S.\<'k\II.I.L hl.\ ■. Sheriff' of ('oni/thi //t niii/t/. March HO “ i I < o.fB.insssso.wirs s.cb.b: cps' Tultiriblc SiSiml nrnr Ainhci**>i i oiirl-ISoii«e. PI ’ K S l \ N T to tin* provisions ol < dec p c ol i In* ( ircuit Superior Court ol Law ami < bam a ry, Im \;ii!n rst county, pronounced at tin Scjitember j term, l m tin* case ol •• ti irlaml cv Powell. — i tin undersigned. appointed a commission r lor tin* purpose, will proceed to sell, by way «»I public am , lion, on the premises, to the highest hiddei, bo p i i 11v mum \, mi Monday, fin- 1st day ol May m*M. tin1 following tracts ol land, to w it : one trai t id do I nn *. ami another tract ol Jpi acres, described in a deed of indenture, made on tin* *J7fh day id .lum. 1*^7, be tween James Powell ol the first part. I homas h. ILown of the second part, and Archibald llobi ri.-on, John Penn and others of tin third part—except as to_— acres, part of the trait ofdYl acres, purchased In Mrs. Mildred Hose. These lands he in the im mediate vicinity ot Amherst Court House, and aic deemed valmd’de. The sale, being made under a dreree of court, will be without rtserrf. The title is believed to la* unquestionable, but the undersigned will convey only such title as is vested in him by tin* decree afor**;ml. THOMAS N. K CPA N K, Commissioner. M ml) M 11M . Bt.K O.V B fPBl S.BB.B.. , oOO LBS. WELL CURED KAMI ,)U,t tttU LV BACON, put up by the sub scribers anil now ready for delivery. Contractors on the Canal can be accommodated to suit tbeir conve ...eurc as to WTOD\VILL1AMg * VICTOR. March 1* i*osfpou( <f Sait or ii.tx itivr.g* PI IlSl A \ I’ fo ail ordei linin’ ot I lie < oilit ot l'.i|uii\ loi f’unwell t'oimty, N. <’• made at Now 1111m*i (eiiti, Irk’lb, will hr sol,/. on thr jnrini'ts, to the highest bidder, on Thursday the till day “l May next, on a credit ol 1, *J and d years, with interest I loin the day of sale, a tract ol Land belonging to tin* lien s ol Bui tie it \ a tic ex, dee'd , sit uated on the sou t li sideol I )an K iver, midway lo t w mil Milfoil Will I* in rill i, ad |o in nig tin- I,a lids ol Vmhcw I tai nsoti, \ Wal ters iV ot liei -, containing 1 dd•* V t ’ l\ I- more ot less, about d’»0 \( ’ l\ KS ot w bn li .lie |{ I \ I K I’.t >T I'OM in good heatl and line condition. Tin plantation is divided into till'd* slii'ts, ot siitVn lent extent to woik litleeu band* to advantage, The cleaied I mil is in a lugli state ot improvement, and tile bottom land is thoroughly drained. Tin* woodland alt whed to the tract, (consisting ot about -ox hundred acres) is well timbered and ol the best rpiallfv ot toll w» o I Old. Thr trace* air new . and the tmpio\emruts, Hitch a* arc usual on plantations, are separate I trout tin* home.teul. If will In* sold in mu* entire fiat t m divided, as may lie deemed imo.t advantageous thru* concerned. (’.tnie disfs air iu\ ited to atteml, a another oppor ' tututx ol like eh iracler, vunnot piesent it-ell in tin portion ol the State. Tin land will he exhibited at any time by fh. II M*Alien, who lives on the premise-, and m his ah sc nee reference max be made to his overseer. Bond and approved serin ity w ill be ir |uiu <! ol the purchaser or pureh isers . and the tub* to the pmp city will be retained until the whole ol the pint ha <• mono i * paid. |'o--r-sioti w ill be give i on the doth of Dn . 1 . . and f.n ililv allorded loi sowing giam ill tin tall. The pun baser may likcwi-e have i i opjm tn*iifx ol supplying hllilsell on the pn-misr*. w •!i • mu, fodder, oats, stock ot every de criptm i. and .ill tin necess.uv tools for farming operations, ol llu* ben (11;il«f\ on 1 "i terms. AM)Ki:\V II ARBI SON, < M. 1 1*. S. 'The above sale, origin.ills advertised to take place on the 1 ,| ol Mar* h, ha . trout pc ul. n cn cunist mi • *. been postponed until the hit day ol M av. vvhe.i it will o 11a1111x take place. A. II. C. M. » March *0 td • . \ 'i: u s: *p b: s o i •. a. v• / a: bp. BW’ISII to pincha-e a I 111 • • number ol hkcty xoiint Negroes, Imm 1 to \’.» \ os nM, i n xxhuh I "ill L’lxr tin* liiydie i < i-li pliers, dchveical (*it 11 e i i i I ,v iiehlon ” or I bit loiednn . IK HU*!KT TlNSU A .March. 1:5. t. xmt i , y S I I I K l l» A < i I A K \, to .ill XX (toil I it || i. IN I III 0 n i i. that no pi i-oi) is nithnrr/cd to Imy, m ||, trade, hit ter. collect, or rceeixe minx name, m in 11-1• i■ ix n.mie m any ni.min i m l< iin xx li.m-vei - \. WI NS |‘( >V M uc h i; I-* »*. n:.:nf n: tens: a.a., Xfloiiiii :it • /jjf/ff mi iott ri-h <tusi , IVr., ji J I .SP K( TKI L K A oilers In- emirs to Ins 3 il lin n Is anil tin- pulilie u* in r.tllx in tli line ol Ii.- prole -'iiia. lie hope . I * x nn: eunll' I a»t< ntmn and UMtlliii” /e al, in tile nn e ol llio- who may emplox him. to merit and obtain a j*«*11nj11 ol then pa* oil .me ; and tli it ample time may l»'' alloxx nl him to alteu I parttcnl.itlx toc v i x east* sub.ui'i-*d to his rare, lie xx ill attend lor the present th courts ot \ min ast ami Ned son only - Ke tiers, (pn ( paid.) xx all me t xx ill) as prompt attention a* per-omd applua tin is. March J7 l;t* w \siii\oTo\ Gioiaa.. f I y 111 sitlisefilters hi"” h avc to iijf irin their friends * and tin* pttldie j»riicr.d!y. that they lux put chased tins valnahle property , and ate prepare I to ar commodate all those xx ho m ly I iv ir us with a rail.— The house xx-ill he furnished xxith neat a.id plain tin mi nr*', and our .servants th*- In st that c an he proem ed, ottr bar xx uh the best of Ii plot s, and our 1.»!.»I< xvith tin' best the market alfonls. i Mir senior has ere*at exp* ru in *’ m tin business, and xxe pledge ourselves to use tin most mdet.itliable exert ions to l ender our visitors rouilhrtahle and a *■!.■ able WILLI AM MIN .1 A.AIKS A|. K ANCIlOKNi: N . IL—Tin* subscribers are prepared to acrotii ni«)date an 1 would like to receive a few v* irlv Hoar ders. AV. ii. .1. M. K. Lvnehlmrc, (let. 4J I ts au;t UlPWBMs. r J M 11: subscriber- h.ixr iemo\«d to tin ennui p Im I In.” on main sin* f. trmitiu” tli I*OVI’ OI'l'3< 'll, form • i lx occupied l.\ Mi .1. |). Kx.m . as i < Iii i ml t ■ 1 a -s St or* ; ulna • t In y nix a»r* then old c ti'foun I - and the public ” me rally, to * II and *\ ailiui*' tlour Stock ol (lands, roiiipr,-s111, almost < v*a x \ .in* fx **l its*\ -tioiHis, (HHM i;ma:% iVc.Ac. all of xx hu ll tin y are *1 ter,nun- 1 to ■ « II if t: dui ial prices. 'The house xvliich tiny occupy, is I •r.*1 * cun unli oils and conveniently stilialed lor te*-eivin> and lor xx.it Ini” (iooch, in \x Inch line tin x I* n I* r liu-it sei vices to the file Public . alt I abo lor the de *d T( >15 A ( ( '< ) and all kiln Is of pi o i in XOAA'KIN. HKIKiKK *V CO. March ‘,' 3 > w To TIilirr* ami U:\m\ihrIsisvr*. .nti.L. * its: cnni u\iTs:it imoivr.es. Foil S \ U’. r 1111 !•: MILL and M I L L Sll’ll, generally known I as ill. Middle •nil Mill', Mill lied il t l|f “ Sev. ,, Island".** on .lane s Biver, being now lor sal . piupo s a Is util be i'ii eaeil In ill building and »i • . and i n \ (j li t si! 11 \ nl w a*ei d. sir'd by I h • porch e < I. < Ini nl (in conditions nl • de w ill reiplir * lie put cha-er to take down and r •n.nvf the pre-anl NI i * I. and I H ale :111\ new wur,.s b in i\ wish lo « sfablipli. where ihe\ will nil. i nn obstruct 10:1 lo tin .lane s l!i ver and l\ai aw ha I anal. Persons desirous of purchasing th s properly, will app'y to John ll.f’oike, Itreino, Fluvanna eoiii.lv. u i i ■ i ('. KLLH'I / V /. .hirnrs /»\ rrond Kanmchd < nm/i in if <it /iV ■'///»■ •> M a n• h 'J7 »s t <» t ii k r i u BiH . Kit umonu, ilili Man Ii. I **’.".7. (“r N I>L K the patronage and direetion "I Me-srs. \. Petunia* <V t o. whose warchousi business I have eondueted loi several years, I now oiler my si »\ iees to the Public generally, lor receiving, stor ing and forwarding Goods up the river, and alui for storing and shipping Tobacco eoastw ise or to foreign pints. Having taken that well known and • omtno- f dmus Warehouse, at the head of the Basin, and ad joining the Public Warehouse, (I )ibreli*s,) I sIhII have great advantages in seeming .Merchandise eon- 1 signed to nfy care, from the sudden cdiatiges of the . weather, w hich often d.image Dry Goods particularly. No effort on my part shall be w anting to secure a gen eral patronage, by assiduous and pers. vering e\»M »ion. j KDWAKD B. GIBS< »N. We consider iMr. Gibson, who has superintended our Warehouse since Ih.'G, and sampled the greater part of our Tobacco, to be every way worthy of pat ronage, from his fidelity and persevering industry, in the promotion of all the interests confided to his care. v PKTICOL \ S & Co. ; March Vf I3f I’OMI II 41.. LIT/* Sontf iluys ;i|*n « . pmeotril mil rw.ulrr* " itli st'vvittl rxti.ict* tiom ,m alili* urtii lp hi tin* IMtikntH pin.» Niition.il 11.i/rttr, shutt 1114* tin* ilt'plor.tlili* roti (litionto tvlnrli tit ii. J.tik'•on’s i Holts “toi^ston tin* 4 'onstitution.il t *m rcnr\ " li t I r• • Iti« «*• I tin* t onu trv. W «' in*" mviti* tin* iitti-ution to tin it Ini css.i > hum tin* n.uik* pi'ii, still tmin i illiisti tm* Ul tin "nu*r*s vimvs.—-bUits. / trntniitn | /•%■•'/1 the f*hil(it/etf>hni Ym. /»«./ <■ idc. • tiii: constitution vi. t i ki;im y.m No. II. In .iti artirlr under this If.id puldndird m tin \ i timid fJ.i/a’tle nl tin* .tilth nl 'I m il, il w.n pm\.| 11 "III dm u ilimit * laid hr Ini. ('oil' i r ., In th< Seeiuta i \ nl ill I’rra'iur v. lh 11 in<r old Jrn. .1 n■ Usiui'n •* 11nin h|r rllnris" In restore " lit • • uiistiluhini.il niirrnn nt </./ ir> i i r," name Iv, In w ai a • »i• i! I!i I’, ink nl ihr l nitr.l Stair,, and lus leuinv il nt ill public dcpositcs, had in ill"'••■veil veils wlm li rl ipsrd In* tween tin' l^t nl .1 uni u y. I ? du. ui I th" Istul.lamii iv. 1 H 7, pr 4) (111 r i •. I tip' I a 11 • * w hi • r u i h • rirst. \ 11 augment.itio.i in th • limn' . i nl bulks I nun '0 to li:;, hnn • n uifi i'asr nl . > n . .in / r i tin i >'! y st n n, I> / /Vs 11'. It ui h • Srt mnllv All t ll • air nt It mil It lit M.illkm ' i iplt il nl i In* I / Oil i I Si atrs. hum > 1 I . I ' ' ' . in M'l, '} 10. ' * I'in in III) !■*' I *r n| 111) v lids "I ■■•//', .. t!re / tthi rt nty ii , .../»-// <• I .lull n . Thirdly. Vi rxpiuisiun in tin ■ n tilth.m of hank nop , I; niu S ,| ,M *1, i no $1 * .n I* -in • an inn• i -•* in 11..* |* tpri 11• i t v ui tIn- runnf i v, nl’ iip It lid - iM JIM hit/ tf.U t i ’/ Ml// , n| did!ir*. I '(Ml i r hi V Nil I'l :n iilUtl" i nl in ill Hint nt d> p I ■ ll •.. pi I 111 ir Hid I 11V Hr, linin'* > .*».'* ' In si . !. .t t 1 .-*'* I, hf hi i IMI 11 i r nl iii 11 ?. / / . /' mi I • , v nl doll.ns. 1 * lit 111 \. Nu evlrn i'tn o| tin- amount of hank lour in I di •• <hi al*. Imm * .’01). t M . *| | |n ^ Vu), i i. . | . In* n» m • i itieira r nl upu n Is nt /'■ , • hnn Jr / ,m / in ii ’■/ i.n!! tOn nl dull n i nm nnl \ I \ id \ »■ mil I inns Ir s th in til t I .Hr nl ill I'll It, | i 111!.. 11 • irtul il n»ii and <1 pu ii t Wiill lh- sr tat I' ii- * I' imrthr pnltln . I t slim. I i! t*. • 1111 (11 m > nl ii" dispn't*. ill it lie t J nir i al I i.i I si^n.illv I.iiii'(l m the-r “ lllillible rllml and prom ist I n. a |'ut|; i r »apei to <\ammu info 111 nr in* til Ins other fmaiWMl srln in . desi^m I to n « " oplnli t l|r same end rl' ll«'^° Wnr, the UnM loll«»l h .liuir, I Kt |, 11 v \vlindi I hr stand.ii d Oi I In’ U'd I t *n11 was i htiijr I. in I ill import ilmn in v|tj of lir I imich, Sp.i'iish, ami Nr.ipohian indemnities. II i prupri here In slatf. lint ntif* nl the ellrrls* pi <» I in / il I's tin p a n it tv Int ! i em nine nr ml w it h tin i r • 11idV I nl th drp »*itrs ill < h t.dn i. 1 **.;,!, an I t mliti lled until .lull. M‘,4, was tin inipni laiinn til suiir1 trn mdhniis n| <lv/ i dollar* Irnin I ump rnl n!lr i eoiilitnes, whlt li would lint havr l/rrn impnited ill tllr ordinary count' n| ti idr. ‘ I hr pi r,,nif I nr inn ties 111 rm i l' hull I the ! mir ! Si in . u.r» n • irat, that tin* pi t r nl ini i mi inrrrhandi. tluiiiestu pi idm . | Mill I U < III 11 les, .|l Ml I'll i1. (ll i \i || III gr, I II si i I * , tll.it tin n ii | m»i tat :nti nl • miii 11 nn tin i i mi ill i \ wa I lie him a |M m/iI.title n|M'Ml mil |ni mu nun ritl/eiM v hn Ii ul funds ilii («,i I .uni 11(*■’111■ 11 to gel lliem home, .i well ax lor foreign i ap talist who dcsnrd lo te mil 1111mIs tn tills riiiinln for (lie puieliasr ol ( lOfou, hi other produc ■. n» Jm mv inn ui m stocks.}- I’ln- 111lln\ ol com, however, wax no pari ol ( • Ml* I 11 .1 arks Ml’ ill' III* It was .in lln III • ill l e sill I mg In nn the pre sill e. vv hn It In- dnl not foresee ; fm, u r will (In llllll the pi -lire in sav, 111 if w r I in next Iv believe, that when )n* i moved 111*• ilrposilrs, he thought the clh ci would only he to tr.t11->(■ -1 nine oi III 111111101 IS ol ilollaix on loan linn tin- poekels n| Ins poliln al oppom iits to t li<> i . | |i . I'nen Is, .i11• I to break down the |».«<iU ol the I'mied Sta rs. 11 • would, lli* i ion . had lln* impoilaimu ol tlin coin lire n pro lit el iv* of benefit to t' c r • unit i v. I i.ivi Ik • i e i»ifI• • I In no * re lit is a |in i |( hm- ho li tv a * •; utsr | it to take place ; and lor til simple re.non. that he • li I not ile-ign u. When we, therefore. In ii liixp.o Us iris ( Molting him as 11»«.• .hi Ii.ii ol tin importation • il these mver dollhi, u irmiri Is ii , nl the s ulor, who, in displav lag some leafs upon lln* topmast ol a ship, unfortunately let go lux hold, loir happening h lore re.uimi * the deck, to c.ifcli a inpe licit enabled him to land insaPiv. with great presence ol mind, and gl alei iimde -tv, dei hired lie had doin' it oil pur pose. The ease, however, is differ* nt as regards the gold hill. The signing ol tint loll which made it .» law, was umpiest(Miiahly iiiflileneed hy a knowledge, that tin elici t would he to cause an nnpntlatinii of gold m pivfnetice to silver, wlnievet the course of trade should • all lor a transmi * non nl i lie pi a • ions metals Irotii I!mope fo the Tinted Slates. Tins is dm place to iel.it tin- Instorv • >! the attempt** previously m life ill ( nil 1 i •* s t - M fleet I e ll.ltl gC III file idaliv ■ Value of gidd and silv-i which were eoimncneed in 1JJ . and* citiiimd.it mhivals, for iicnly sixteen v< u w if !i • i. t ii * i - . mill tin* powerlol in I an m . o| (it n« - d .lack oil, invoked hy tin gold mriei • nl tin So;i:h, w.i I roughi to hear upi-ii his party. Suffice i» t" a \. 11| i a ii ion tlflfol I llh.l'e |-|i- c III •• ho i he • *niill I \ • (Mild -rare* Iv hav e been dev e • d, as I vv id now ndeavoi to m ike a:ipaienf. I> v the in m t re ' o latinos ol I . I, f lie relit iv e value bet ween p i. - old and pure silver, vv as as-timed to In* I to I . th it is. one him of pure gold was n-xiM.n d to he f!Ie eijlliv l|e|if ol hl|ee:i oilun of pure silver, and ac Hiding In tins plopo:i;.-n v\ i< the gold ei gIi n find s.lver dollars, air* 1 lIn ■ fr.o (»ons, r» >11 ♦ t >i I’. r some \ 'ii , oin eiirn*m v was com; mm I ; o Iv ol odd .oid paillv ol silver, hut ii so happene I i i.if pn oi to llii veil l^H, th•• r la-ive valm mI tin's* two i.o-t d had iliidei jmiii' a • ha r e m the ge:ie| d nenk- f i.! 11 n rope, so t h i one o o :.• • ■ ol gold could i e idd v h" e\i hanged ho more th in fit** m minces • • f silver. The « onseipn no ol (hi vv a ,t!iit whenever emu u. i - (pitted I" he i \p«o:t | to Kmopc. gold v rut in piele i "tire to -af > i. nnl this < p it itmii • o ? 111:111 > • until the M-ai I-.'.', srai.'e!\ a odd < nm wa- a! fhi! pt r.od I* : t in * ii a ul.it ion. 11 \ en t he gold w h ; • b vv . iT >*•«111 "t!\ pm ln< i d in toe Smith* in Slat* went abroad III *r Ill'll of il - ijUiVal- m. IJv ill's dis.ipp i anee of gold, tin cllHeijcv ol l||e I nited S' 1 h ii ' a 111 e v 11‘ f 11 a 11 x i inn n v ofSdv.i. Sdv i iIm!!.h mil I heir Ir ot ion d p • i - - w ■ • •• t he i on is II mv t i sally • tltplov e*l. \s t hr b isi- ol a b oik mg \ - teill. t'n y h i I all t!ie v dm of old a id if then pm (ability vv a* not as men, they were III more COIIV' ment than gold to file gn at mass of the people m tin ordmaiy h ans.n tiotis ol life. lint this was not .til. The « urrrijcv ol the I lilted States was placed in a slat** of in lep •nd-oiee -is regards the • iirrcin \ ol < (»eal llritain. vv liieli *•• .e* ol go hi, so (hat each coun try. ill the managemrnl ol its hanking system, had only to look to itself. \n expansion or eoufi n t mu ol the paper ctirreney nl cither eountrv had hot a tri fling influence upon the * urictiev of the other, .mil the commeri ial prosperity of neither * was placed at the mercy of the other. (>iie remarkable proot of tin truth ol this position * Tlitotul imports of nlv -r coin nn I bullion, Ich yi i t •tCfltofSepti'iuhi r, 11 rid, hi I tIt Hull cl " pl an1' ». lu ll, ii--.iji % Mi's hv tl» Treasury lf-'port, vv c <t • follow- : From Mexico, - $7g)»|,»0<[ [ From all other ports of the world, ?,U‘.M,'*;Vj I ?! 1,140,111') j The export* were, l,Uir»,'»78 I Which lravrs $ 12,38.>t7U.‘ j ns tlii halum-c left in thecountry. t H tlii' amount, t' ii million* i* certainly tb"* most that wn- j foil . i| into tli« < o111111 \ by (ieuernl Jackson'* “ bueflort," (lli • Ixilmicr not In in. cfptnl to i!».• ordinary annual rvre— of ! import over export-;) and of thin t.»u million*, near four mil lion- mine from England. t Jiill* on London were sold M New York on the let of f \ b* , ruarv, 183-1, nr two p»r rent, below the ttnnnna! par, which is i ten per cent. Udow tb»‘ real par, and continued nt or below tin nominal par. until the 22/1 nj March following.—See New York Commercial ami Shipping List. I n to hr I<»i111rI iti the well know n I.««-1. 111«t the yn .ii |*»111 tin I pressure for umnev which hi tin* U'nr \u *.'» [ hioil.*ht the Hank nl I'ln^land to ihe vni*e nl stop | pin ^ ie payments, ami ahsol lit el y compelled 'i’ll jtv pi i \ at e l> inks to suspend. was nut tell ill the I in | led Stales as a general pressure tor money, although i m tny eomtiii’trial disasters resulted from a tall in the ! priee of rolton, hi which article heavy speculations | h cl he ii enteieil into. Another proof is to he tonml i in tin * oinliiion o| 111eat Hiitain durum th p* nod nl • irin i.il Jackson s panic ahove reterred in —-\\ lnlsi 1 we dtrw hum l»c» near lour millions nl >t7m dtillais in tin course n| a year, u produced no pressure |whaieyei l.n inonev in the Loudon market I lie | writei i eiiietnfiers nohciim tii.11 I tel at tin* time of its ! nci hi 11’lli e. ami lie is foi I uiiate hi hem : aide to mis < mi ii hv < udeiire which will not he disptih d. In t he 11 e;cii . nl t lie Seel II V ot 1 lie Tl e mil \ , which 11 '• h ii 1 * ’ • i '’lullin' Msiimed is aiitlmniy lm most o| h»s i ih nl anon iheie is a I dde ^ i % in* tin* " a:^ie ' ' •*1111hi 11 nl notes i ih ill tied in I ii ’ltud and ^ d' hy i; I • I •-1 Ilk ol I 11 -• I 11 n 1. 11 \ | n n i' e 11 n i k a ml '' !*•»n< si i k hoiks and then In hi. Ii s," at the ltd ! I n w 111 ; dale- : i)«'( i niWri ' l :t,\ \\ In ii tlie amount w >s M ,101 1 March ", 1 * U, d • .1... .1 . m opr June *Jh, i i .1 • *1 i .1 i *■ > ■:i <. * riu* n111»iiit thou I'ldollaM It.mi Km*l m I to tin* 1 ntteil Si.iii , i omin.m r,l in No\> ubm, 1 one ninni'i altio tin- mimul nl tin «i• *p< ,u* . ami i n. no n • I tint it .1 til y, I -• t I vv 11 -11 tli • m w , nl i h' j i. . * ip * ol tli ‘ i' i I Inll l It*Ili'il t II O i >or" i , .H, | \ , | xx r bml, that In I wri n lie .'ill ol I boo ol» i , I • . ami tin "Ml ol .1 Oil . I I tli rill i "or v "| I n ; I oi'l. s» tu from !) iv ing b .*1 coni* a* «• I hi nuin | i«■ ?i, - «ii tint i orioi at ion. vv i . po .mix r |\ mcic.i.. <| mm r than m / I "• ■■ ’i< tin / u <i ■ /,! -, i -11111 111ntr fin* poiiml • If r!i iig u! I o This arou* Ii oni ll|i* i notm ‘am < , that silver doll.os wen, iii I u . la'id, 111• *i < oh eles ii I uni eh ii »d iv\ .nl i In iii,' i a<" mo lino e'.oi r nl a lew millions ol ih oil i o d I produce no in no clbaf Upo i the i um in \ ol tii' at lliil.on. 11 in i ih • cvp'o I Uioii o| aa i j i d \alin in non m b a I. di v ■ ood.s io ) l-i 111 \\ me. Kill tin, wa; me all. The steadiness ol the Kng I' di i in ■ ie \, pi tvented a I ill 11 mil tab ill'' place m • Ii" pin - ol eo toil and oMuo \mr ic m produce, n 'in 11 would have on a 4m m I a vie 11 In , In \ m • o i e o i op, - a . wlid-t al till’ N.iinr linn it i oialdeil Kiiliwli ' ipital ■■ lo e\|i ml H lift to niii mi |< | ia ||| s I»\ tin o'i plain o o| bill , nl c\i liati i . ni by ullipments nl j ‘ I"'' " ■ K \ t!i dd loll i nai’tcd on tin- ' • ill ol .1 o ne. I • : I, ill" i 'dal 1 v aim of gold ami silt io hi, i liaii'p il n is 1 o 11 ii I i an mi ace nl gold 111 ■ • pi it d< nl nl aimnl SI M I nil'll e • Ill silver \ I ini lea law u a ■ p i I nil ill vim-' day declaring cm taiil Imm1 u i nins a I • • a I fondci. o'ii ot (In filer i > n| w 11 if 11 h a • in m ike ill Kri tlsil i'i hi ii, in odd | omul Meiliii iapi.il in talne to about >1 H i A <»• Xmeio ao cim in t . ami, iln piitlf rib i o| Mi" ftto, was to if i bo gold the picfia ie I metal oa all net .Minus where nnpni lalions ol -pc ci • Ii mu llumpr tt, I" called lor hv tin npi lalnuis ol i ioiuimo I ron) the dale of the pass.i • nl tlie-.e law , tin hipunoils Inmi !• mope wen* ordered t" I*, male in •■*•// instead ol .silver, i ami the eon « tpn in « was thit tins demand reaching the (idlers nl Mu Ii in’, ol I n Maml, Ml** great depository nl gul I in I o i"pr. pi oil m • d an immediate ell o t upon the i ime.i e \ ill t i H1 d Ki it a in, hy compelling Mu’ I ’ inks In inn tract then mmics. lienee we find I»\ the Seeret ov’s laid . aim. i i eferred fn, that a eonfi action took place iii ih' nil nl if mo of bank note, in l\n gland and \\ d ■ so tlio on the '. M» September, I bll. tin* mount tt i i educed to 'J- a')I.! \!\/., and on the 'P oh Mm m bei tn *; .7 J t. "in/., heing a dmuntitnm ol npw ,irds "I si . ni millions of dollars. Kroiii these facts, stlpported hy the dortiuirnfaiv evidence of the Treasury Department, as well as lit sound ie,mil. it is manileM that the passage of the odd loll- i boil died the Kritisli ami American cuircn cum. and i oi leied each forever tlierealho liable lobe inlhi'oic d hy the other. Kxpaiisions and contrite lions rail now hardly fail to he sniniltane oM, and II on ''mil. more than at the period when the si ail ton e win lust pronounced hy Mr. Durham, in ('on ;m ss, must u he true, th it “ the haroinetei ol the \ue-n i ao money m ii Uet liaiigu up at tin* Slock llxehinge iii l.'ud'in " (Ivei issues hy the Kiighsh hanks can mo | nl in e vote ovei hsiics hv the A i Ilf lie a 11 hanks, t"i as fin at lit 11 vs i ii is the country in tthuh almost all out exchange transact inns with the world arc coo • oitercl, it the lirilisli standar I ol conrencv hr depj-e ciate | lielow the metal e standard nl the I'ontnuoit, we shall I'od its efleets in our enrreney wnlumt b*mg »ble to d« let i if. “ Shull I'eel,” did I say ' W> d i ulna / / lee| it ; and there cannot be a ipiestmii, j tli ii "or pi • cut pecuniary embarrassments have hern ; gi rally .ni oiirntr I b\ Mi opeiatioii ol this caiMt . ie I silking h nil one nl (ieiuoal Jackson's “ humble -I I lolls' inn •ime tin* roust if Of inn d eurrouy. \\ oil Ml evidema , b b*| II III nl ill pi t In al lop i I fin n id a I.I a . wIlli !l tt a . a; aba nl pro I'M mil' Nlf mum' d i.fiuM, If lilt . toil .la*!, oil, ||ld he ii ie I • i -t "O' I the siibpoi. w mil I hate ,th i.oiu'd from "it active p n ■ uojiafiun iii icmhoin" if mine him dn* .on nid i n il than the ordinary npi i di u *.f | • nmol' r•"*• tvuo!d have n udci' d u Km not — i ( ani'd a v 's in the ptli oil ol In i >> n . / ,tnu.., his ! • o.iit ill ioii d . in -oi" v." 11 a11 .* ' i ■ I i . hi it c 'I i ill i ! ht, by the arbitrary cm no • nl hi e\c olive a o Mu oa l \ , •»! i m pn - lug a fax Upon tin owaito nl Ml" j I M'lic.i uide.ontty . I In* < • dt/ im vv or ioMilbol by i froaty In tin- loll aoinoat nt Mi •sum stipulai it In 1 *• • p ml hy I’i on e, tv 11 i i n m any deductmo tvha'"v**i. '•filler fni fin put pn •< n| gbndyiii: (icmoal .lack Sl>u, nr Im the purpose nt iviahlm j him t" pnrsn*' Ins ' hi o' /. t '/r. n. They were aNo entitled lu tiinr iiumi'V wuhoiit a m.iiiuaii’a uom t i *>t Ie I ay ; a i I f ie m i.ait" fly pl.na • mi w iindi justn • demanded In hi* pm oie I. was to n iv.* given r ndi "I uoianl a lull up at j i i ,rn fur ihe amnotit ol h s ' laim, m lo* iiegotian I or eolleetcd m the mode " 'l.elj m ' bl slut lion. This e on >«* tv a * Ur :rd Upon tae S. .a • a ary oi (h • Tre.isiiry, I" so ill- of tin* e laim aals, win piovel it to be tin ciu* ipest and iiit»s pi uiipf mo l** by w inch th \ cmtld Ie* |d;i *ed i i pi»s-i' ,s in o| tin*.r ,*ropeitt ; and it isevide.it, that h * I .my of th* ( laim in!s tv i deal gold for Ins sli;o,*, I" mill.I Inve laipor ed it upon ipnte as I ivorahle h riiM 's tin* Clnv rumen!.| Kill m* : the dem iiuls I a nl i'ii |».< alii. 't i writ a i - util. t. > -1 it . ilt.it I civ ne* v mini ! i i • pii' "I i »fl*ii i peal .Iimi rmn i i.a I | i • I I'tniii I. • - • •. • • »1 b * m ol i i ••* o | i p • I 11 m hi v, b fiiiilld II Ii Ii 1 11 * 11»I it |**li to II IV > Il a .1 lollo.V.M, ut f * dul i a . Iiv I . iin iiliaii d, lor tli I !i!au K of b. a i n. fi. ,/. Oct.,.. r dM, '.I Mm l. r., l» N"• ■«.!. r J.l, K :{-1 April " I. III. r M, rt :i.| May If., P .'M I l» i*:» r ‘I, II |.J J„„ 7, m |.j , l 1 Ji- .1 • 11\ 'i |.-» j January 4 9 J-SI Vugiist 23, 9 1*9 February M M Sept mb . 30, i> 3-1 » I •' a ' : <Ml ’ n:iiou:it of gold com an I I > 1111 i < > 11 import v.| • Inn.i. t i \ -n ending on the MUj'i S j.t. I.H |, w r s i,, i i ,1, *, • •I vviiidi ?Iram - from fbii'aud, ami Sd*Jl,t.id irom France. lit i.'.’i Mt * amount of gold import d the year ending on ’•' t.i S pt Iiwas ? .',di.»,l:»ii, ot w|) eh ?l,0'.Mi,lt)ii came Ifoiii I .ngland, mid ? 11 >,!•.#.»,cam Irom Ihance. M i probubl that u i|j|\ the wliol1 ol tin- gold w a* import* ■I wit.mi !:• lari mix mouths of the \riar 111 M, tin ier oi.|*rs gnc.ii ail r ih pa" igf' ot th • gold lull', and before tit conn trv bad i. ov i d from ill • shock wliicli I vl to t!i • impoit.i* lion of com. I’ll r. wus export I dinilg thi~ sain* \ urn .■old? iJ-i.Gi.t, probably during th • last six m i:itlis of the li itaueial year. t Kxehni'je on Paris at New York, for n bill at GO days’ r:bt, beta n tit i *Jd ot March and tie lull of June, Idt4, lluciu.it d Irom what is called to ... Ill, making an average • •I <.d ’ J - J. Ili pur of Exchange, on Paris is about ...do 1 -•_»; •h it i . on dollar ot Am.’ricun • urreurv is oquivulcut to f> lnm<* mid d-1 Icentimes, or oiif'diuudr.-dth part*- of a Irani . I ii - • xcli.m_ than was, at th period meutiou-d» half per cent. '• •ove pm , which, added to one p *r cent., which a hill al aifht. If h Us ill'* Government had a right to draw , and perhaps half P r nt- for the superior security of a Government bill over a profit ■ bill, would make about fmo per cent, that the claim ants would have received beyond the amount of tlioir claims. It is true that the exchange upon France might have fallen something in • ooaoquenoa of the increased aupplv of bills, Uat this could not have equalled the leas which, the claimants sus 1 ol justice wciuhnl nothing in the scale when oppn«w io the glory ol •• the ('misfitunorml currency." Ot ilci were sent to France, to transmit lhe nmount r • he four instalment* of tho indemnity paid in Feb tuny. iH.'Jii, amounting fo nearly four millions c, dollars, hi gold. To procorn this quantity of gold, draft was made upon the London market, which, k it di l not create, at least assisted to Augment thn ptensure upon the British currency which eofttmen • ei| in April, and which every owe knows has beei continued w it Ii occasional lluchiatiniis, up to the lltK ol March, M’17, the date of the last advices, dih " huh his been latterly augmented by thr odi/t(tonr! dr.Himd bn nearly another milium of dollars, Ui«9 amount ol ill*’ .r»th instillment of the indemnity pnh ? | *• v F» nice in February last. It is not pretended, J that tlie whole pressure on tho Foolish money mar * I'el witlnii the l ist year, hits been occasioned by flu * last mentioned “ bumble eifortM” to restore “ tb« j eutistilutiori.il cur retie v." Other demands for gob. ^ hut e existed, and amongst them one by the Bank oR • he principal depmite hank in New'I ^ nik, and one by the Bank ot the I'nifed States, : iendered expedient Iiv tin* rapid return of her notes}! bn payment in the early part of 18r5d. nwiua to the substitution in then place throughout the Western# and Sontliw esjei ii rnunfrv, of fhe notes of Home ol/ • 'em i al .I n ksou's tht"e hundred itiifI fifty 'Seven now bank •«. • b the pi icttenl operations of these two “ litirnMu ' dolts" up in the inline lute mteiesis ol fhe Clll-9 ^ 11 ’ 'd the | lilted States, It bellonv -i ||S HOW to speik. I lie coni i u lion o| i he B i if is 11 cut roney f as every » •■di Hi e111 nb .civet knows, has hreu to create a pr s-*| Mite for money m I.in-laud, which has produced tho | follow ni" i esiilts I I lie mail et ra'r ni interest lias been advanced" 1 ' 1 ' fo ■' per cent, per ii n nil in m first ratojj ! • uiiimeiri.il paper wil l Ii had a tendency to keep/ j "•one\ m I! n*j land w inch would otherwise bavul j s iiijln invI'stuii'iit m the I . Slati '. British mnch infs are pievenm l from nc-|| i * «"|»l• 11" w nh (hen aectis oiiinl (teednin the bills of ' exchange diawn upon shipments ol Anirikari pro* I duet*. 3 Ih.lisll «': 1 jiit <11*• th nrr Iraq able than before to l make advaiit « . oi loans, on lh** security ol Amrri r;m shu Km, uhu ll nils oil a h:r Miuric lie m " hi. h : « .i I * i r .i I has hern lieielulme supplied lor on i various um i ml impi nv« nient-. I 11111 nil in i n ii I iir f ure i s .ue 11 • ^ s ah 11* than here- 4 lolme in gue credit to mo Ii id gill importing nicr* J < hauls a** m ijiiiic ii. .» I’he pi .ee ol enfhm him fallen since the 1 st of I mu u \ l ist, ! oi .* rents pn pound, in Kngkind, by V vvlmh V iiiei u an sluppcn w ill loom HJur 2a per ct. I upon lie locks gone loiw aid. and l>\ which our rot- 1 J hui plill'eis will he deprive | o| a corresponding or "'e 'in amt,uni. a- the tall id price* at the south hag already made ev uleut. \"dnuw ii only eunins lor us to inept,it, how have these “ hllDllde ellurts" (ended to restore “ tli0 • niiHtitutiou.il currency f" lias tin* importation of • hn v millions ol gold and silver pushed any paper •'"I »'l eneu'atioti f So lar 11din it, the amount of |»ap i his aii' iurnfrd. as we have .shewn, to ati nuiedihh* amount, 'lln limits all weem to havo ii t« d upon the principle, that their power to emit and Keep their note* in pmliialde circulation, wag |i«st lo proportion lo the specie they hid on hand, and accordingly wr have seen, that just m the mea sure iJi if (.’eneial Jackson supplied them wnh one million nl did Ian in com, they supplied the puldio " ith tliiee null inns ol dollars hi p iper.* So iniieli for the soundness ol this “ coiistitutiimal c urrency ;’* and now tor im unif rmif'/. * hi the 2d ot Jaiiary. 1 h.}(), when (Jen. Jackson, m his message to (ungiesv, in reference to die Hank < • •I tli*1 I oiled States, said that ** k must lie admit- | teil hv all. that if hits failed in lln crial end of ulab 11ihin ' a uniform and * mud mrrrncythe rate* III domestic exchange, weir as follows, aft appears Irom the New Voik .Shipping and Cotimcrcitil List : Kic hmond, ] pel rent, discount. Nurtli 1 aroliun, 2 to 2 1-2 do du f harlestun, I 1 3 to 2 do cJu Savannah, 1 I 2 to 2 do do New < hleans, 1 to 1 I ? do do I he rates cm die 1th ol Afaieh, I as epic tod by die Maine authority, are as follows : KieJnumid, 1 lo 1 I 2 per cent, discount. North C mdiiia, 2 1 2 du do Charleston, 2 1-3 to 3 do do Savannah, 2 1-2 lo 3 do do New <h leans, 3 to 4 do do Let thi s two t.ddcs speak feu iIimiiscIvck. \ ml now, leader, with all these proofs before you ol do* to! a I I ai I ii i e ol dl (ten. J a c I. son’s ‘c homes of finance, c an you read the following passage in his f* an well Addles, without ask mg x ourself wliethcr he w s really in carnr-t ' “ My humid ellurts have not been spared during uiy a linuii n iiinn ol tie govei mueut. to restore lln i islilul>omil e.nrrrnry of //old and silt’er, and ■ •nrtlnu o, I trust,has lurn dime, towards the accom pli dun ut ul this most <loxii:»lde object.” A N KX AMINER. l uii tllo Hi .I iuvi .r-i -n iii ir mein v, wile ti was not puid miiil J ulv, mi.I wlni ii vvuft 111 ‘ii mi!tier! i* a it ilurtmn tor the 1 I’ <*• • i * ■ i v 11 f, i a nil ia ie , mill < < nun -ions, incident to lit iiiipoi t 11 ion 111 lit nold, I** •' •• * uuiiii nimy, however, upon tip folly of these im pm1 iiiuiis, i iii. iniiiid inik follow in ' article, w hich is co pi ' n "i.i ii* *\ - - i.i , i m 11 lob,; ol t' i ■ I *t in sin ut: ^ ! ' eni 11 * l ■> oi m •.11 v.— I'll»Iasi .\. K . American con* t oil* *1 I.i lot ow in- : ‘ I Hui * ul Kin 'll ' wall ul .a clr iu i!i ir bills on tho H'1* ""Hoi I’iiis, im n;m and ol a miliion ol francs.’ lli almve • iiiii, wliieliiii Hank ot .Am riea proposes to • V I'ti.i .a- • p|- Mil III r -(Mint of ill* 11 At I ll.S t (111I1CIIC b*i Ml : il l mill r th N apolil.m Ir il v . I h ii lii'iik In* in ■, .is a ■ I •: 11. i. in i op'M era Jit to a large n "i ' u • ij»■ • i lli Hot.i < liilid. hui Im iii Una illiu ; to itv'uil of if \ • i I i • i im eir.iiaistan u id th t tha n u ititf "| Ml ill- pii I in >1 i\ *ii Ju i ni lit Ii • anticipated under that • i -In. I i > ■ i •' u v oi ill- T •i-nrv, w ' arc inform'd, finding (a >i i‘i mi i • I ol i i • <11111111111 -. m lli * pr •* 'lit slat» of thing!*, would l» • prouioi «l I• v uviuiii*. oi ||te |»r.'s.'iit high rutnil ox r,|r< 1 ■ ,<»• i n ii v nl a i inul 1 nl liriiun: horn (a ' funds, and •u *• to "i 'M "I “I I - - no . la v might he used lo relieve d* < 'Miiui'iniiv, nidi • at itm-u :i .■,.i .1 to t i,-stiggastton, and dll • l d III ' *H s-i KK || . I.I .1.- af^ for ive i\ im t!i ' in dv.iunitv, to pnv ii mi l to tli • jV*• - -1--. UotlischildM us kooii as i * ived, la r*. uu-'iii a.'HicmJoi lie'lull* draw it uj anticipation ot its receipt. II nil-1 in- uim. fin.1 upon tliis nmnzenunt,we pr.-mme, th® I •auk ul Am in aprnp.i- d lo past* t! i • lulls on Paris.” l h •« it tif't.un u is increase I h*tw n 1st January, 1834, mid I i oi Jiui. HJdr, nin t v millions ofdoiturs. «>Vfr Sjiriug Goods. W Gi si T V. A S VS B T II . 2 ilaors below the Farmers' Itnu'.i oi l irgiala, A \ K HU 'Kill'.!) their eulire stock of Ni'imti fiuouM, F.nihrnciug nearly all tlic lending art teles of French, In ii.i. Italian, Engli-lt an I Swiss Manufactory; a la i jo assortment, ('lot Its. Cassimeres ami Vestings of ov.'i v shade and fjiiality : a good assortment Um hrellas, I’lirasufs, Leghorn, ruseati and Straw Bon nets. h.indsmiie sty le ; (tloves, Hosiery and Bomba zine. together with every other article usually kept in their line. .Also, a large stock <• roccrifs, Bal'. biJirtos, A t', Ac., all of which will be sold cheaper than heretofore, as they were bought under more lavorable circumstances. I heir ol I customers anil the public generally artt particularly invited to call nud examine belore pur ebasing. AV. Sc S. April 17. t« .V££0Z,C. ir»KA. A FINE lot of Ereuch worked Muslin Collar* and Late Capes : Z.SO, Tamboured Lace Capes, and (danse and Silk Dregs Handkerchiefs, at JAMES C. HUNT Sc Oo’». April 17 g»