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mm or -twr ambricah. with other, whioh it u h

.. . . & .ft ... . . . . k - - I - - wiiTLiaaa au n nM n

It In Mrti 9 ou montae, or f a it JfMRPIt Stwmvht th expiratioft of the N PP will btt die- City tnd flaunt, of "RUWN

U tttttiUII rrrtji ro URloi. it I Joeenh Browne, WillitMiiirk. t t.i.....

tMiM r utwtnr. ran t, laterest Mint dufr sworn, did daYeWftft kLV . Lraan will beehargad en all subscription, m forth SU ik aeration of the y, until ti,h .ad io .M subacid ii?nT2i ijituJi'itr Weh hi Jb.work .aJ advertising heu payment it de JOSEPH BROWN I!

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uvtd beyond nit monthsv

Aavaattaiaiiit, Twelve lines, r loot, will it inserted a oett or thr timet, tor out dollar, ate 95 ceU will b charged fbt aeek additional

tatertion.

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on low spirits

Another weent f tM virtue of HN W.4 K.,nt Mdlclne. DtWKMuV IV

Lew spirits ia . certain atate of tk mind aecem. VoT, w Mk5iX&i SXSSS t aaaied by tndutmioa, wkereta the haii tu ? " t Intervale, for

;M PPhtt upo aittMMi Wnda, ad

nitM)ii..1,kt iwhmkk ... iinciii3B veprcMion oi tptr it atturbd rett.

sSffi issx iiirCT jaasir hj ar

Mint R4 MCttliM tflR ofidttM tfctt k.UHl tka JllJ.." "

nnrt Mvidy, protrtct! to W kour lVil Sw wMt7l,,li,, eoratr of

! drinkinf, tmmodttrtu um of mtKurr. vloltot ! . ,

UV tMoTm 1f of tPPiuo Nputo "or th. Jttiht orMii. vUfcla tK. VL.!!! bttftriawiubintof thtt kenlotiS wttb onr.I

t irvviivni I m.maJe. . u.iu . . . -.. jtT. " .

TK4tMNT,TU Dt M M okUeU f lMm.Hi owBinf , f i iinguor. ItMllUdO, ftMt dtt

t to remttvt (aJigmion. ttrcottbtto lb bod k m prTTlwv w P" r ?f tPdi tlim tbt tptrtu whlcb mi, K proZKby J VlU !Tt,0B, of f of th" ..i.. 'J7i.p iTr Uiomfteb. trruUr trtntitnt in

;rt7 f.f - wuh

OF TBI 1MB BKM0C1ATIC W tUO CONVBIttWN.

To Mm rreemea ofloitooo.

wtr illmuUted to underUkt ihote tmcrove.

menu. And for part; purpotei, to mttaln ta RtUck on tht Bankoftfto Untied Stntco, th Sutei were netted to tht crtntlon of Slut

v Fonr yenrt ilnee, U wm tht duly of tht del bftnltl

thltbUce.toiiddreityootn Aivor of thotlntmi mtntur mr be told In 0 few words. Th. of Rttmehohored lUteintKit iod vetemn tol- gold bill miitd tht prtet of cold in tht Unb 5,rr0f.WtMt,whd4,ir,hMbM,l,,,en ,td s,a" ttdthuiprevtntSlt ihlomiTi tiAd whhthtbeitintertiUofourSUtttnd toother touiitritt, hhd ftrourowd h.Ci. V,LJJAM lIENR.Y IIAIlRl- dcUonlthlA,n muln fJ! t! S5?N 10 .lht 1 rewdtney f IhU Union . Your cfeoicd demnttd

effort then wero HtiRvtt Sntr. Martin Voti Mur. bhJ ... .Vf-.j . wur P,J

Duren of Ntw York- ilmnier to th. bft i m : r,; Tu .IT ", TO. "Py of

tle-fieldi of hti

our Import, whkh nrU u ZrT

the iDortiktton. The nmiiml r ...j. '

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feellniM m well hi to tht interna f ib .-rr,,r.t... .t. ...' , , 11

Urn poplt-n mu,onl known In'prty ton- pered by It, thli Iim been followr d?iI5 f.T UitiVorpowernndtheipolU-thtsnnd luch ultnti will be. b rend . A !f! ,lJ.

.cd. 0ffie8 ,tt conlwreMetoourtommercle .en3;

Pinoucpropie. 11 11 1 right umt w ihould er wm added. The nntlnnnl udmhiUirrevert to tht cnuiei of tlmt rtiult, to ui then In It. wnr on lht bonk if tht uld Sl.' o uneipected,iind In id tonequencei to our cherlihed itott bnnki.hv

country iinw rulnoui. Mr.VtnBuren itti to tl.rm, A..d commended tT.crr EE went Into tht wnteit btcked by til tht Influ- public, whenever. prWopSri inlu w? ene which hit lAKt i mitU tU H4t.t..u h.j .1 rlwpiwnwnMy wniof'

iVftH r fi 1 J ' j -"uiMraMu:iwi, up 10 uio oufpcnuon or 1837.

V i7.T . wuwiiwnniiy wun crt.ie, inui itimulnted, too

tht Interoit of .11 thoit then In office, could precedent.

An in.

look hlflPf) hVA.l ..II

no errnnry oi lite treNlurv.ln

giYtnim. lit wm upheld by tht influence hU report teCongrcM,ilMe the tenkdn iirlS

r 1 7i ?i k ? . . ,ni Inni con,eil, nundrert nnd Torly fivt mlllloni of dollnV. bucktd by .11 tht phnicl power, nnd mnr.l c.pitHl,nnd klyne mllZ3dolUr.ofri; Influtnct of tht gre.tfet.lt of Ntw York, tht cuLon, Incrc.ied in 1837 To 634 bw wl h fint In our Union, cnch.ined toLtir.. : k. irt)..,n.i ,..T V1 Bt"n

8t.t. pride. And Mr. V.n Uuren went Into on." hundrtd .3 ta. thtt con tit, too, nt t ttmt when tht gre.leit lon. Being nn In Z ffiwi

ifj e "r TJ v T vwuiur;, uir iiunarea .no lour onnkt.orone hundrtH Tht fcNMn, tht mech.nlM, tht mufict nd forty.five million, ofc.p'ul Snd of ,,3l ert. tnd tht merchtnli, wert..ll, then, fully tyelghi million. of tliwiUilJKt

lently luffident lo demnge the .ffUln of nny n Alton!

nnd profitnbly employed, nnd consequently

wi ning ananoppy. a mnrktt wnilmuil be

intn rtnay .1 incre.iing pricci Tor nil our iur. ment.

tout rvffuiftioa 07 toe occrsioam MM 01 . Mild imn . ... ml Wo koow notbing better idlSed to Tb.tbo.em wm prno.need blm by three tb4.Dr. V. Boe? Aperient Pillti betof ITild J ft m ?Mtk tb. dtttolutton .0.1. 1. H..1..U.J.1" . J J.J.nAr!lw oftbopttittnt OWtlttd b ktr fr land, wkloh

be .utbenttetted by the pbyilciina who wero In ttttndanee. Bbtt bM irtvta btr cheerful ntrmlMlnn

to publtab the tbora taett. tnd will alaa irUdl m

toy tnformattott to y tmUirtnf mind.

MARY DILLON.

toe ration. TLa bowlsAtn

ooee etentd hie (neatimabltt tJanatBila

( wbteb .r. Unto, anodyne, and tntUpaamodie) are

n iMiaiiisio remcor, ana Wit.ottt dtaoutA

rovea a freai DiMing to th Bumeroue mthlie.

miMb nktttt.iin. Ikna& . .

w pjBii wiw icvuHi minun iroai um i .

rmareurv.hot tt akuulJ i k. mi ...T UTOWOta 4WO IItHettONOaUCiaM.-InUra.

f.' m iv iat i MaM Wtltt.. . .

.y eaH. u greauy atgratato. th. aympto.. lSMmSr

. - I " W j nipiviia j ivm Norvoua diaeaaeo. livttr eomolalat. JmmaiuU neaa alt La atomaah. ksl.at.l.A. JtUmim K.itt.

tbout dtteaaea, pttoa, eonaowptioo, coosha. eolda. tton of tbo bean, imoairod amwlite and weaknata

pitting or blood, pain in tbo ehoat and tide, nlcora, of the extremUiet, emaciation and irenoral debility, famaU wcakneM, nterttriadiaeata, and all eatea diatarbed rati, a tenia of preaaurtt and welglit at of bypoebondrtaeiam. low aoiritt. nalntutian r the atomach after aatinir. Hihtmar.

m r, ht iiiiviuiiiij, nerrvna weaaneaa. uetononcr, aetara nyin paina in tha cheat . back MrtM. .Il.t.A U.H.tHftl HM.bHb.11 t.J.1 . .l . ..I..J .t.lA. - .ILIA . . 1 .

appattU, heart burn, goneral debility, bodily I vemation, involumarr aisUlnv and weeoinff.lan

wcaantaa, cmorotia or green aiekneae, flatulency, guor and lataitude upon the leaat exeroiae.

nyatencai latnunga, nytterice, headacbet. bteeuo. Mr. Baliaon bad applied to the moat aminant

aickaaaa, night mare, rhaumatiam, aathma. tic do pbyaictana who eontiderad it beyond the power or lAktaatUB mABUm. ftMftiuJ.kd 1- . . I b- a. . . a v . . . . ..

ruA vnupi lt.insjMiB aneciiooa, ana thoee maicin 10 raaiors mm to neaitbt bowevur aa hia

who are victimt to that moat excrotiatina rfiArtt. I aflliction bad radureil him in JBnlHi.il. MM.

Goer, will find relief from their anirennga by . ditto., and having been racommended by a rela. coarae of Dr. N m. Krana medioine. tt ve of bte to make a trial or Dr. Win. ttvant' mod Alto, nauaaa, vomitinr, paina in tka lima I teine. ha with diffieuli rfnin.l tk. nm .)

bead, atomaeb or back, dimneaa or confuaio. of procured a package, to which, ho any he la Indebt eight, notea i the inaida, alternate lluahee of ed for hia reatoratlon to lift, health and frianda.

atai ana cauinaaa, iramora, watchinge, agitation, He a now enjoy inff all the bleeainn r health.

ui;,iuimnH. ipuni, TOraonB oeeiroue or ntrther iniorwation. will ba

rai!ttPAk Urnei, 100 C.arHMi ot. New Yo... aatiafled in every particular aa to thia aetoniahing

V. laTBaaaTiao ana AaToNia.lcaee ai nr. wm.Bvana' maaicine omce, 100 CbaV

i racra, ara among laa nomerooa Curat par I nam at . v.

inrram or in- m 01 wr. wm. r.vana' MMirinra. 1 a MMM . n.i.. tnn .

Principal OtBca. 100 Chatham atraat. N. vk r .V'T.i i-I ' ".7" .. "Sf" "

i' "- "V ' "v i-r.oi m uriitc more t&a. w raara. Had kad recount to mtrfi.

t eronaureouir ng medicinee and ad- cinea of almoat avarv daaerintlon. alto tt. .J.i..

I of aataral eminent pbyaictana, but never found tha

augbteat reuar mm any aouice whataoaver unti

ttributcd entirely

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to tho govern

I.w jv 1 - mM9 tm waBftft-lft.a. sftkftM AB.K.UKa. .. .1 a . .

1 - . . . "-.at"

Z tk. irjir.. mi naopiion 01 unit linnki. When tha hnL

rantdlv BroBra..u i. i.. -Jl. J n ,n. Ib33 lne Globt newnnniier racom

own.' erS C v t!TT mded ?lh .dmlnUirnllon pnrty In Indlnn

annndnff udT ' Kni XV..' "L!S PPort the eitnbliihment of. Sl.te b.nk;

itniuMtit t ,H M-Mcordlnihr,ln 1834, our St.le b.nk wM

' B Wftta I Atu lillakakil Tl. t ft a

Tlvi.i .liiim.l n, f,..m.,. ,i . ... . iwiicu. .us luieiiimoiiouie 01 Ken

..... .v. . ' ...... in. ibjo 4unrei. 4 noi

Kr3SBE?!S .... . w

..... ...r... ' . . it'iiuur "tre wiiiitu, simon ltm inoto "bunk

eig ymrt nam niiiruon ot uen. Jnckion rf,mom,,.w wa fii.J Naih lt?l-lm-rTk" .

liitA rnllid nrountl Ihn ntrn.B, .nJ il,. - .' . i. -

18, 183549 nyei, 34 nooi. Of the 40 a vm.

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iwemynTe were mo lupponen oi the admin.

una rniiico nrouna uio government .ltd the M Smith, of Rlnler Jo.pi,!. A Vrlh V

dence of tht correct count of tlmt .dminii. . . .......

w nni out 01 iv .amiuiiti.iion

men,7voted Tor tht bnnk Mciirt. Culler,

ar w w . . .

rtteny, uoorer, iong,Mnitin, Alorrlion, and M 1 aa. a 1 ii " .

tratlon, In the tootitepi of whoet chief, Mr.

Vnn Buren wai pledged to walk. The nreu

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mem, ior uio umc. wna conciuaive. in.

Whig poliiitl.ni were driven from tht field

at aelttah olficeaeekera nnd dimppointed npl

ntntv. Mr. Ynn Buren wm elected. Four

yenrt have rolled round. What now ii the

Tnnnehlll. A timil.r courat wm pursued In tht other it.tei,.nd the people now feel tht

reiuiu.

tatea, Ate.

vice, wait enclote a Bank .ott, or Order. CKRTIKICATRS.

Mora Conclutiva Proofa of tha extraordinary ef M ctl,,d on ,)r EM or 100 Chatham atraat, N fleacv of Dr. Wm. Etana' petehri J r.mnmti. Y and procured aome medicine from him. which ha

Aperient Anti-Bilioua Pilla. in altvt found immediate relief, and aubaeouentlv a perfect

mankind. Mr. Robert Cameron, lui R..t. cure.

Ditcate, Chrome Dvaantarv. or ninut fi.. l A letter from Mr Sheldon P Gilbert toDrWm

Vyntptomi. .nuaual ftatulanrv In E rant, proprietor of the celebrated Camomile Pitta

vera sripins. freouent inclination m in I Dear Sir Had tha immortal Cowpar known tha

tanatmut. Iota of appetite, nauaea, vomitinr, Ire uted icalqualitieo of the Camomile plant, ba,aa well qaency of pulae, and a frequent diecharfe of a pa- " thooaanda alnce, (beaidea mytalf ) would bare culiarly foitid matter, mixed with blood, areat da. experienced ita wonderful effects on the nervous kiltt -r k... .. L . ...... ! . . T Tl.. ..ti. ...:i:. .rr.......

imji nunvi .iiminr eiii. wiin ininl.HMii I w-im tin nv h.iii.t vi .i ttww w wiikh

bearing down of tha oarta. M r. Ciimmh u ... ed in the bud. through the natural effect of his ner-

ioylng perfect health, and ratarned bta incera vouaa,(0'ty upon the mental powera, which made thanks for the extraordinary benefit he bad tit neceesarv for him to aeek relief beneath the ru

ad. . I rut ahade. but the calm retreat rave bta physical

Asthmi. TUtrr rMn'jboJ... ir. nv. I nature no renoaa. If aome one then had known

loaroa, Schuylkill, aittictod with th akn. ji. the eeeret or concentrating the.medical virtues or

trattiuff mated v. Svmntoina. a.... I Camomile, tha diacoverer would have been immor

Isncy, diatarbed rest, nervous beadacbe, difficulty taliaed with poetic teal as the banefhetor ofeuf of breathinf. tiahtneaa and ttrituM nMuu. ti.il fcrinv men.

1 ne aoove unea were promniea irom via enact

I have experienced from I)r. Wm. Evana' Camo

mile Pille. Youra, with eataam.

SHELDON U. GILBERT.

Durham, Green county, N Y.

St.tt Internal improvements were raconv

ituntion of our far men, of our mechnnici, 0f mende b t,ie ndminislrntion In opposition

our maiiuTurturare. and 01 nnr mnrrkftikl.t I m lmnrovomenis dv tnt gener.1 arovcrn.

Wheio now shall wa find . marital fa, nnr ment of tht old national republicans.. nd tha

surplus produce! What now Is tht situation urplut fund w.s ottered ns an Inducement to of our banks T And what now is the result of I prosecute them. Tht et.tes havt 8 on a ahead

our Slatt System of Internal Improvement. n money borrowed from abroad on money

ff for ? full treasury, w. havt

run iiww v iwo .iivii umui nriri. uicir crri. 1 ... ...... ...

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or loia their arms, ana rest contented in thai"1 wu"ca aic, uccaurv n portion 01 11s

" . ft M ft ft ft

ered by bank Stocks and post notes, held In England. Public documents show that during the 8 years above mentioned, tht amount of gold IaiSl!?JJStd "CMdoa thist tiported of whkh 10.000 was (moor, ltd In 1837. .nd 14,940,000 In 1858. In f4 ay 137, the State banks wert driven to suspend peclt payments, but In a few months In consequence of tht large import, lion of specie as above mentioned and of a general contraction of their discounts, Wert enabled to resume. That contraction of discounts In 1837 only trTected extensive deal, era, great merchants,mnnufNcturers, nnd spec ulntortt "id especially It did not affect tht farmers, mechanics, and laborers of the West A great revulsion in the currency of a nu lion begins among tho commercial interests, but ends among tht agricultural and besides at that time all our works of internal Improve ment wert progressing, and consequently, full employment was furnished for the labor ere of tht country as trail hi a Heady market for tho product of tht farmer. But now thii emnloymtnt hat croW- tkti markrl tt eime. Where now shall the great agricultural in lerett,of the nation, and especially where now shall tht farmers, the mcthanir,nnd tht labored of tht West find relief! For these, now, there is no relief. Nomoro bonds can be sold. No more specie cab be Imported; but, on tht other hand, spcclt to an amount exceeding ten millions of do!lnrs,musi be sent annually to Europe, to nay the interest ofiha

debtAnd, then, the debt itself must be final

lypadl

A large portion of the public Improvement

must bt stir pended. Tht price of labor, of produce, and of slock nnd land, must fail, & Vtt tha tiakla kkl.k mm IhI:I.Im.I. ...J

- mm inui f iuuiiip, nnii n States, we hate contracted, must be paid! 15 Blt. .

rrecmenoi inuiana, y on ran clcce 3 our ears, and avert your eyes, no longer; for you

now icci, any win near, ana mvsi see:

Bound to sufJlr; surrounded by cries of

distress from all the productive defies; a dis

tress which win, nay? which must increase;

our duty as lathers or rumllics whore bepes art wasted 1 ai citixeni of n country whore

once bright prosperity is rruhrd. and us men

possessing tht blood and )ct holding fast It tha principles of those glorious sires who fought the battles and acheived the victories of the Revolution; and who,ns their best leg

acy, oestowea upon us me constitution or

the Union, and as their most enduring monument left lo us that bright emblem of their own high hopes, the Star spangled Banner; our duty ,fellow.cltixens, is plain ;wt must hurl

them horn their high places; we mutt rt move

rroinpower,hoee,whose ignorance and qunck

cry, and wnost coriupt expenditures and

waslerul extravagance, have brought .11 this ruin upon us.

Four yean since Gen. Jackson told us that he

was happy in the fact, that he left the govern ment to his successor, with a treasury not on ly out of debt, but full to overflowing; every branch of Industry flourlshing.the people con tent and happy .and our commerce prosperous.

Whence came the changer That succersor pledged to walk in his footsteps, has been sustained by a majority of the States, and is now

sustained by majorities in each branch of

brettt, ditxinesa, nervous iritability and restless aea,coald not lie in a horiiontat petition without the aensatton of imnendim aiiirlM.ti.n iinii.u.

f the heart, dietreeaing cough coatireneaa, pain of

..w .vvm.cn, vrowaineea, great aeoiiity, and deftcney of the nervous energy. Mr. R. Monroe gave up every thought of recovery, and dire despair t on tha countenance of every person interested

in bit existence or btDDiaaaa. till be miimn k

aoticed in a pubiio paper aome carea erected by Dr. m. Evana'Medicine in bis complaint, which

aim 10 ourcntee a naeka of tka Pills

Price 75 cents a oackatt. which containa a bot

tle of Camomile Pilla and a box or Aperient Pilla.

Dr Win Evaoa' Camomile and Family Aperient

Piltt for aale at bis principal ofice, 100 Chatham

tt N Y.

Principal fTettern Office. 47 Oreea at Muieville,

.r w- 'J- BcorofJt,f removing every aymp Ry, where Dr Evana celebrated medictne can ba 11 mw .H wbea to aay hie motive had wholeaale and retail, and aouthera and weetern for thia declaration la, that those attticted with the mi, wn be aoppliad.

u ineuimartie oenent. LivaaCoaebatNTt 1 lrt Srarfiaf.-Mre. Hannah Browne, wifo of Joaeph Browne, north oixth at. near Second street, Wiltiamaburgb, af-

vi i t ivmntnmi i m if ia t kAa iam uk Mk i m man ara...M. .211 xw mamah

a . . -t-7 v wfiiiw.it -nsajlVHI lJADTIOIIaailJr WW m UTeinal Will nV WW ICTUVII-

aaia! ! , y k?k hkewiee reoeive the ,jble for the genuineness of tha Camomile Pilla un-

..."......u.w uoiiv.iv. 1 1... ik. bm hnnirhi nr Atr kviii ftdvertitea

age&ta. There ta one agent la every county

Uuv of none but agents, aa many uruggesia woo

.Ik.miiM MMMknlaklft. kftft ImfkOaM linon tha

Itcted for the lattten yeare with Liver Complaint, I iavalid by aelling a Bnurioua article. ITholeaalt

v-ivnTu to net in through tha treatment or nr. dmo-v ata era not lit. Kvana' aventsi intra tore re-

"HI. Evana. SVinntnm.. Il.kill Miil.lmilln.linl.k) iImUm ift thft Mlintrv OUffht hot 10 fft

of the bowelt, total Iota of appetite, excruciating a apurioue article of them, but write for the genu pvnof tha apigaatrie region, great dapresaiou of ine to U Chatham atraat, N Y, where the Pille am a I ... I a at 1 tt k

hi!. JTh a 4 r . . I . . mm. t . it ar .

bdity, diaturbed ateeo. inordinate flow of tha man

pun in tha right aide, could not lie on ber left siao without an aggravation of tha patn, urine high coJoreu, with other symptome indicating great delineaaient of the fUnctiona of tka liver.

k iBwwM waa attended by three of tha ft rat

Tt. ' BU roceivao no relier from tbtir meditll Mr. Browne procured aome or Dr. Win

"ana' invaluable MaoaraUona. which aieetualty

raeved ber af the above diatraeeing symptom,

ITeatern Oflice. 47 Green at Louiavilla, Kyi

Principal office or the UniteM Statea. 100. Chat

ham st New York.

Cvtio KHferrd accofth'af to d aCoagrf 1 avoid iautoaitaa ofeovn'ereifrtt. earlai

lAt In6r fjrrttet taal tl .as ae enter, aad bt

hxcwuepartieaiortaareAaatvyromiaaitfr-Uhe administration In refusing to extend

lar wlrraf.

0rSe list or Agenta. (Sea other advertisements ia this paper.

calm contemplation of their own prosperity! Mock wm owned InugUnd ;ho wa ver.a much

Nona but tht oRtct-holders. and not all of "rnr Bum 01 naie siock is now so neia mere

thnta. can now do that. tht Interest of which amounts to more than

I. - I- t UAA .b. . m m m

Our mci chants now ponder over their debts tnat siock qiu. in loau, ine amount 01 state due, without the ability of collecting the ,0lc1k W tbroad was twenly slx and onemeans of payment. Our mechanics and man- half millions; up to 1 35, an addition was

uffteturara now foal tha narfiaiiafdiafhrft. made of forty millions, making the amount

ing their workmen and of contracting their Jf and one half millions, and by 1830.

business. And our rarmcrs now turn rrom " '"r" c ' ,,' . . ' . ,"",uru their fields and pens in dlspalr their produce nnd eight millions, making together, state

either unsold, or sold at a depreciated nrlce. stocks, in round I numbers, one hundred and

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whlU llm riamftnila nr I ha ta rn Prlitr. t 11. aovviiir-iMR niiiiionr, niiu rciiuirinK near ion

constable, or the sheriff, conlinuall) remind mlHIoiwof dollars, annually, for the pa ment

them or the change; of that change of limes, u,c IBW,,

which the whlgs four years since foretold, as in commercial countries,the imports should the necessary result of the Ignorance te wick- always exceed the exports, for this plaiu rea-

euneisoi mose wno coniroucu um govern ton, that the profits on the exports are vested ment for their own sehVh purposes. Is this In return cargoes. If tht state of trade is picture exaggerated! To you, men of Indi healthy, this excess will be only a reasonable ana,toyou it is left to answer the question; nmount or fair profit. The reports of the secand your answer must be given at the Polls retary of the treasury shows as follows: That in August and in November. i ,CPf H yt(ir,, 18$) to 1830, inclusive, the ex-

When. In March 1829, Gen. Jackson as ports from lht United Stales amounted lo

sumcd tht administration of the national gov- j $587,788,558, and the Imports amounted to ernment, the whole country was prosperous.- G25,451,52?,being an excess of imports over

In everv branch 01 industry, and in every exports X37,uoV0U, and avei aging only fArrr

branch of commerce, success and proftit atteit- mllinfuur hundcrd and twentv-lhrtt ikouiand

ded our exertions. Exchanges were reduc dollars per year, or less than seven per cent.

ed to the lowest possible limit, bechuse the average profit. But in tight years, 1831 to

currency was sound and regular. The local 1838, the exports amounted to $ 575.400,334,

banks were prosperous, ana in tneir own llm-1 and imports amounted to $bfjy,7SU,3ll, being

ited Circles, were useiui. 1 ne rescourcei 01 an excess Tor eight years ony. or f 1U4,31D, I . M... ...I..Ih j..l..l.M. .k.M. I IVHA J 1 ! t AO A

iuo counirr wru ircuinn; u.civMupj tiicur i nuu urniK an nicriEB per tear oi a4

selves; and all those improvements were pro- 350,000. This immense sum cannot be prof-

gresiing.w hicn our capital anorded the means it. The fair average profit for these elsht

of making, and which our business reqpiied. years, at the rate of the eleven pioceeding

mam. . B . I ftftft mm .. m v

To subserve political or party purposes, years, would be only fd,4UU,UUU per year, or

measures wero aaoptea, wmcn ior . time in- f 1B,S5U,UW less per jear tb.n the above ex

creased, by forcing tnts prosperity. The el- cess. If this annual sum of ai8,80,UW,

lectsol mose measures were pointed out oy 1 mounting in eight years to II dUJXX),UUU. was

the whies rears ago; but as these effects were not orofit on our exoorts. it must consist in

not then felt,ltie aemonstration was made in tomrn Uoodt and in fornsn Gold and Sitter,

vain. procured on credit AINU SUCH IT WAN.

For party purposes, for the vilest or party I If we add to4his sum of 150,800.000. the a

purposes, to attract popularity, the Gold Bill mount of state stocks sold up to 18S0,inclu

was passed. For party purposes, to sustain si ve, 20,500.000, the result will be 6 17700,-

I . . . . . . . . ft " . ft . I m. M . m ..K.

ttsi uuu, or upwards of two and one hair millions

I aid In the improvement of our water courses! of dollars more than the State bonds sold, up

' and great national thoroughfares, the slates 'to 13, S174,&3,UTO. The excess Is cov

a treasury compelled 10 issue government shin-plasters, called treasuiy notes, to the a

mount or millons; Tor prosperity in every branch of industry and ofcommcrce,weliave bankrupt merchants, and bankiupt manufac

turers, and, Instead of a people content and happy, we have a people oppressed by the tax collector, the sheriff, and the constable; their whole properly at the mercy of heart

less shaven. Whence came the change! It came from the ignorant e and quackery

from the extravagance and corruption 01 Martin Van fiurrn,and the bund of loco focos in office. If you want an example of his nnd their ignorance, only think of the Gold Bill and the consequences it has brought upon us. If VoU want an example of his nnd their ex .ft . ft .ft Aw ft)

trnvagance, think 01 the required to

re furnish the President s hruie to nt it lor the residence of the courtly Martin the Firtt.Only a short time before, that house had been

furnished at a great expense for Uen. Jack son, and he was content. But that which was

enough for the Uld Ilcro would not suit his

princely successor. If you want nnolher,lbinit of tht f 500,000 appropriated for . Custom

house in Mew York, ir yon have not yes

enough, thing of more than &40,0C0,CC0

squandered in Florida. And. If you want n " m a . a t t

apcclmen 01 his and their corruption, tnina 01

that home-bred, that lloocier illustration of it,

which the case of John Spencer, the loco loco receiver of aublic monev at Fort Wavne,pre

sentcd in our own Slate ;that man went into of

fice a bankrupt: in a few years, by systematic violations of duty; by the use of the public

money; by speculating upon and snaviog ine

eople;hchas accumulated a inrge lonunclia conduct waa ao alarlnc.that he was about

to be removed but he was retained In oQct allowed to serve out his full teisn and

why, how, wm this brought about, all honest men will ask! Mr William Hendricks wrote

to Washington, that Spencer bad aluigeand

ieflucntial conneclion.thai an in fonant election ws coming on, ia w bUb the influence of

that connection wm necessary to sustain

loco loco raose, and that he sxust net ne re moved. . For that letter, peihaps for IU rele brotcdccnclusion,Mfrf tie," Mr. ilsa d ricks bM been rewarded by his Into loco