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CLASS SVMBER TJiHEBr
av acthojuxv or tub statu i-eoislatchi;.
To be drawn on Thursday, the 30'& day of Oc
tober, in the . city of Macon.
Splendid Scheme,
s 10.000 flIICiHEST PRIZE !
1 Prize of
82,000
L Prize of
8200
1,000
1 '**' '
' 100
1,000
} «
75
875
7 ' - l y>-
75
coo
l **
75
500
*■1^“
50
,-300
50
200
•-1- 44 «
40
36 Prizes of 25 Dollars'each.
36 Prizes of ,15 Dollars eiclt.
3G Prizes of 10 Dollsts each.
432 Prizes of 8 Dollars each.
Besides 8780 Prizes oi* $«* each.
The. whole to Ic Drawn in Jive minute»/
lYizes amounting to 41,153, dollars. Tickets fivo
ilollara only—shares in proportion. A' packet of
fourteen whole tickets, .70 dollars—Warranted to
lirnv thirty dollars less discount, and a deduction ot
live per cent, when sold by tho packet. . •
Forty-two numbers used, and sis only drawn,-
uliich distributes to a mathematical certainty all the
pri/ns, and does rqual justice to all. This is the
mode of distribution. w * *- v r- - ' »• ^ '
TUB TICKr.T HAVING oJt it tht: * •
t, 2<l and 3d drawn numbers is entitled to $10,009
r Eyenr SAywKDjLv,
BYALBOS. €JS AS J3.
Is), 2d a mil tli
l-l, 2d and 5th “
t~t, 2d and Gth “
1st. 3d and 4th “
l»t, 3d .ind 5th “
1.4, 3.1 and 6th “
l.'t, Ithandhtli “
]>t, ttli and Cth 41
1'!, .till and Cth "
2d, 3.1 and 1th “
2d, 3.1 and 5th “
2d, 3d and 6ti> 44
2d, llii and 5th 44
2d, Bit and Cth 44
2d, ;.:h and Glh "
5.!. till and 5lb 44
3.1, 1 tit and Gth “
3d, .'ill. mid Gth “
ltli, alii and Gilt “
• 2,000
. 1,000
.. 1*000
875
G00‘
500
300
200
20t>'
100
75
V 75.
t5
50
50
40
40
40
40
TfTM§k—Three dollars per year, payable in ad.
vance, or Four dollars if dolayed to tbe .«nd~<Sf the
ye$r. Tlis latter amount will lie rigidly exacted el
all who fail to rbeftt tbtyr payments willim the year.'
- AnvEwrisEUESjp wHl be inserto«Lat the„uso&] rutes’.
They should always have tho dt sitv-d number of_jn.
sortions marked upon them when handed in, other
wise they- will be-published fi'W forbid, and charged
accordingly. * - '■ "A •& -f : --- :
53'All Letters to thsIWttorecn-ipAttere-connoetid
with ilts esUblishmcnVfnust be post faii toordor to
seenro attention.,. ' .' ■ - ; 7
*lO*Noiice of the sale of Land apd Negroes by Ad.
mihisl rafors,'Executors, or Gurtrdfcuis, must be pub-
li.'.hcci sixty days previous to the day. ofsale.
: Tho .sale of Feraonad. Property, - in. like manner,
must Imj published forty day* previous to theday of sale.
Notice to dchtors^nd creditors of oh estate, roust bp
'puWiflietl/orry days. '"V”' • 7 * *
"’-'Notice that Application will lie made tothe Court-
ofOnlinary, for Leave to sell Lana Negroes, must
be published four months. '*■
Notice that Application will ho made for Lettersol.
Administration, must be published/tAir/y-dcye, and
for Letters of Dismission, six.monttrs. .■ ~ .
AS. B. LORD & CO.
R ESrF.CTFUI.LY inform
; their friends and custom-
cr%.tl»at they-have lately recei
ved ^an' access fort to their fasfi-
idnablo stat'k'cif*' ’ • \ i
‘..WATCHES,.
And arrt alifcr daily expecting additional articles.-i»
tho same line. •' ' ;■!
1. V —.\LSOi V?S? RECQVB0-a-
A' new and fashionable assortment ot the most
Tf‘ ,popujuZ~ -**..
For the I’itmor Forte j besides Pitmo.Forte, Clarionet,
Flute and Violin Tutors; ,a Practical; Organ- Work,
ilurmonics, Gents, Apollo tlifls and Apollos.. A*. J
Those 36 tickets haying the 1 stand 2d drawn
r.'imbers is entitled to . $25,00
Those 36 tickets having tlic lst and 3d- drawn
numbers is entitled to :■ "* ” 15,00
Those 36 tickets having the 1st and 4th drawn
i.iiiniicrs is entii.lo<l to ■... v. ■ 10,00
Those 132 tickets haying the 1st 5th--1st 6lh—
2.1 ami 3.1—2J 4th—2«1 5th—2d and 6tl»—:3d and 4th
—31 and 5th—3d and Gth—-lth and 5th-—4thand Cth
Till an.I Glh, each to • " 8,00
\ml all tickets having one only of tho drawn num.
I" rs, (3,780) eaeh to , '-,-5,00
\I,.! all tickets having neither of the drawn numbers,
King (2,MO) will be blanks.
The capital prizo of $3,000, will lie" paid, like alT
the prizes in tho Scheme, forty days after the draw,
in!.'; but will bo subject to lie paiJ in part by eight
rackets of whole, and four Packets of half tickets, in
the next Class, which will be drawn in q! least sixty
d iys after the drawing of tho present Scheme. The
■ apitals of $1000 will bo paid in like manner, by fivo
Tuekets of Tickets each in said Class.- Tims the
owner of one ticket may draw upwards of :*.<*>*
20,000 DOLLARS.
\!1 jirir.es subject to the usual deduction:of 15 per
cent. The drawing will take place under the imtiic.
i late observation and inspection of a respectable and
• iUlligent superintending committee.. ...
GROUUp ELGI$. :
Macon, September, l£31.^—27—-td._ . ..... -
MUSICALf^STHUMENTS:
' - Among which are , r.
Eight, four and, one keyed FLUTES, '(Coco3aud
Boxp uod); SPANISH (kllTARS of«upcrior qual
ity ; and one of Fin rn/do. Uau-’s first rate > ..
Piano Fortes, 1-
IVitb inctallin Plato aud Par. - All of wliich will be
diitposcd-of on tho ipost liboral terms. ; .
f .Athens, Aug. 3d.—24—tf. . .
TB.TDk ;
AVBen Freedom Irotn her mountain height.
Unfurled' ber Standard to tko air^ r . 'i-
*»‘a .Shetore the akttre robO of night, _ ‘‘"f'
; v v V. And >ct ibe stars of glOi^ thenf! /' -'-‘ *•"—
— iShctntnglod wuh sta gdrgooasdiea* ^ - I
‘ i *. The milkj^toddrie of the Bk’ien; ; -- j
, ^ - ylnd striped its pyre celestial wluto, , ' ■ - t .
With streakingsiromtlife morning lighli
- '’lien, fraar drel tpimsdn in the strn , . - ' * - -
She calletThef eagle liearer down, f-y?-;
. And gave hifoliis iniiglitj' hand * .
..The synicil ef her chosenland !-
5°^°$ tpu^al re? r ,908 -the opentn^ sprittg would soonput in rt»’
s0riM}»aUiy, v ui*d coacur.
-e.'- But
tion (Jte exuJtctfant.resom’&cs of the country.
^The Presidunt of the -Bank relented, on thfe
present condition <Sf tile country, the Bank
dan do no injury, unless sided and abetted
by its commercial-IHondd and the lotiah insli-
GiMiito Ahbmaii lymlis vyero nett ti|. Ji©4jotnTnd.od, but- it ’Wah "—■* *-■ ~ ' * - ®
“tindersfyod-ihal-in case ‘the Bank, of the Um-
tedr^Statet should, become indebted to thc-city
Banks-ah&hilfiT forbearance dn.the.ir part' was
■to. te^abisereciL,”. -How gratefuk should our.
i b«tt af; 0?rly pet .Vf hie toc^sie^
faRerjaccuscdliisthcn adstiitsary, ottlres-
sdur to tUe "0 J njon.,j' The parties were ripe
for oivd war, the National Republican threat*
oacd the fvlijllitipr with an army Of “musket* New X <?rk nier chants beio the-jPresrdent and
nrianllM l,r. —* -I-*- - .1^ J. sLa N J . it _ ad-. . I* 3< ' 1.S V. 1 ft. ’
hearing fioocmeir”—lie ridiculed the « wild
<t£ ufc.w
men in the nat*no,-of South Gary Una end of Lwhich enabled this branch to becomes debL
IowecVir^nia,” ttntLfcqtterly lh«mted.)wa.ehe-
Majestipmonarcb orthe cloud! if?
Who.rear’gt aloA thy rygtd fortn,. ., n
To tiear'tho ttmpcst,trumpingloud,. Ji : ,...
And eee the lightning latrepSi driven, * ~
lVhon strides the warrior, of- Iho^stonu,
- And rolls the thunder-drum of Hoaven ! '
Child oftbyaeun I totlice His given
Tp^gwird the banner of the. trw—
To hgybr in the st)Jphur tsnoke,
Tf tparif awfly tlie battle-stroke, . -*
'< And bid its Mendings shine ■did’, * i
Like rajnbosrff on thc-eloud of War ^
\ Tbq h*binger od)ticfory l " ■ , ;i*z
-aty with a. gloomy portrait;^! Southern desola- .ance of hundred-.nod scveitty-nina : thou.
Flag uf the itrave t 'fojr folds ^tall lly,
:. The sign ofltopo arid triumph htg5f : .:';~'T
When speaks tlio signal trnmpsl’s tone,- . 2
./..Aiidlbe lunjf lawc^oes.gleami/rg on.' »
Ere yet.tlie life-hlood, vranu and yvet, :
; Has dimreod the glistening bay onet-!— ' ..
EacbsoldicrYcyo shallbriglitly turn, ■ f
- To where iby meteor gloii^s; born, 3^ '
. Aud ns lils springing steps advanqo,- fJ*k
Catch war and vengeance from tbe glance!- ' c
And when the caution's inouthings loud,.
■ Hoave in. wild wreaths thabattleatooud,-: '
'•'Atuitrnrv Rahraarnn and *-<■
'And gory sabres rise and fait,''
Like shoots of ftentb on- midnight pall I
There shall thy yrikar glanpes glow,
And cuwering foes shall fall beneath
Each gallant arm that strikes below "
- - That; Idvely incsaenger of death ’?
TO THE PIBLIC.
•"■XllE undersigned begs leave to tender to. -Ins
a friends and the public his sincere "thanksTor
t.ic liberal patronage bestowed on hini'iu Iris first
and second classes of his I-otterifts. And its hcisOv-
> r anxious to gratify Oie pnldtc, lit) Avill remark,jthkt
ihc < a pit al prizo of $8,000 aixd one oftlio $2,000
prizes were sold Ity tlio packet, in. Atliens. to one
gout Ionian, a Mr. Bims, who directed tlm orizo Kst to
ho forwarded to him at tho city of I'hdiitlelphia—-this
is truly fortnuale. Tho other prizS of $2,000rc-
iiiained on hand as unsold for the want of a piircha-
■ser—this is g/“ Mine.. Q) Tlio prize of $1000 was
-out to iny agent at Casawulcc, and it is said the
same was sold. The prize <if $063 rormrined on
hand unsold, at Dahloluiega, tins is alzo niino. One
of the §500 prizes was senLto Hall .county for salo,
1 ad it is not yet known vri'clher tlie same wan sold
r nut. One prize,of $300 and orio of $100 in the
same packet was Unfit to my agcnl tp Gainesville,
which remained on hand as unsold, for tho want of
purchasers; the other prize of $500 was owned in
a halt ticket by the Manager, and Master George
1!. licklcy of thc.city of Macon, Ute other, half- was-
Hot sold. Tho prize of $250 was sent to 11. Il,
Liuipkiii, Esq., Forsyth 5 onc ofthc $300 remained
on hand at Daliluhncga os unsold,’tills is' also mint.
In conclusion, I will barely olwterve, that '^honever
the tickets are sold,-the capitals inust accompany
them. The 3d cl»sa-tsiij tlitf ntarkot, 1 »tidl yonfi*4 ; u ^-’
Gently h.-lieve every Ticket, jsill bo sold. , Tlie draw-. ir C . r i! i •
ing will cortaiuly lake place on the 30th tlay of-0£. li0 "* ■
tober. — ’.*• *v **.’ ’
I am Um publieV obedient servant. ^ '
.Sept. 2d—26—td. GEOKGI2 - ELGIN.
1 Tr.-i—■
WEWGOODS!
. u. C, AV AY—.Agent,
{Next floor to Messrs. Turpin 4* D’Antignac,)
-,*r- ; AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
H .VS just’received- from Ney York, the follow^
ing Staple ail’d Fancy DRY GOODS, all of
which lie will.sel! .very'cheap r ~
Rich flngged aud, painted; French and English Mus
lins, all prices and colors, and very cheap , j-
Grecinn Chintz Cajicoes, quite new patterhs/dUS in
" great VarictyV -* - "
7-S niid -1-4 Frenchand Englhh striped plaid: end
pla jn colored.Ginghams and Gingham Muslins
Black arid’w}tttc and’ Iavjndrr Ginghams .
Real FrencTi.d-4 Vpriggtid Calicoes for children's
‘ weir, / hnii Seerslickcr Ginghams, etnill stripes,
- for sanio «ls6> . .i V 7 - ' 3-
Ymy rial* whitu, anjl- grepn blond Gauze Veils and
. Shawls new^iattorns. ,. • 5-*
3-4 and 4-4 black arid fancy colored twiited silk
BUawJs -■‘ r _» -
Crape arid Gauze do.
Bonnot and Cap Gat)eo Ribbons, some very- iqrieni*
.. did patterns Y.•_ 1 .. ••
A fine ansortmeulof Lustring Ribbons, from No. 1-1-4-
to 30, att.CYriory^ .. t . J f’ ”
Blfeek Italian and Gref do. Sarr- Silks. _ ~.f"Z v
‘Bo^groori and - 'bottlcrgroori ^f<ti for Bonrists
Striped, - mixed, and plain- colored -’CotWn Floren-
, - ->41110, for-nuuimcr-rvoar . > ^--T-' ■ ■
Blown, -Slate, anti Grass Cloth do. J ^
White and colored Marseilles and Jea’nS . . -
linens , Shirtings, and Long I .a whs, all M arraritcd
t-i* free ftam cottoft nrixjure ’• '■-V ' V’
Linen Cauriirics, whito. and 'colored bordcrcd lrincn
. .yCambrio-llandkcrcliiofii - . ., lyf, <- ;r i ’
Long' Istwri end Clear' Lawn Imitation Handker
chiefs, with borders ' ,4i .
Brown a rid date colored Linens.' for sHriimer wear
French Linen Napkins, with, tied’arid purjild borders,-
J all linen . _* SC" - • ; V
5-4 and.fo4 Scotch Liticn Shut tingd and Digpor
Furriiture Caiitjocs’afldDimiUep. f .1
Tr>ng and Slrort Nankeens ” . ■ “ ■
White and fancy colored Cotton Hose anti half Hose,
. 4 _ *1.1 -,*lr nn.l tnltiin l?nolial< oml Vvrtnoll Klllf lln
Flag of; tho seas ! on ocean’s, wave, . ..V ~
Thy stars shall glitter o’er the brave,' .’ ; ’
When Death, jcareering.on the gale ; .* *.
Sweeps darkly round the belftetkwuE' S ‘1 f*
The frighted waves rttsfi -wifcHy bock"
. Before.the broadside?* rceling ratrij, $ , .. •*
The dying wanderer of the 30% .=
Slialllook at -Once tohoaten and theft j ’-.
And smile to see thy splendors fly," v '
In tria’uiih over the elosing eyo. >VC. 5‘;
:,y.
: -Y.
Flag of the free heart’s only homo,,
By angel lyanas to valor given,! . l
Thy starSfhavdljt the wtdktn doihe^ ' ‘ f
’ Arid flBthy hues were born- ih heaven, *
Forever float that standard shoot 5 H . r
.- . Where breathes the foe but falls before os.
With Freedom’s soil beneath, our foot, - ..
And Freedom’s banner streanrihg o’er twT *
Dolfttral.
WARE
lilaelt and white English arid Freoch silk dof
t -g. plain and ebabroidersd. :"'.'. '• ■
Ladies’white, and assorted colors IJ. B. Gloves, »f
•,'Uic very,b^t '^jtttlity
.iio, ’'do.' ’ dp.’,'
Bobbittol, (QuiHlng, rind^rimsul Iactts -and Trim-
.<*’ lniuga' iT‘i i ~r -V- -g ; f * *
'4.4 and 3-4 test Flasctt Osnabtxrga
4- 4 Heavy Lowell. Cotton - tip. *
5- 4 nnd 6,4 Brown .CoUo’ri ^heetipgs., -
8.4 andV-d Heavy und 'fine ferpw’n SHtftthgs, si
' leirted Trraalitiea oT Wrands •" -
J
AND
COMHISSIO]* fSTStVESjS,
AUGUS'i’A; AJEORGtA.- - v
H TOVALL 4 SlMMONSi greteftd fprtho Hbaraf
nit rniiim- rtf tlio nil 111 ie.. rerfiice.Uiiltv ulviSi them <
;lect«d qualities of bri
3-4, 7-8, and 4-4 r Bleacfied’- ShwtihgSiriaV all prices,'
- .sorap cqnjri toAlto Englidi long MdSv^hiitings
■^Ttoead,, Nee^kjs, fins, .Taps#, Eobl^n riujh Confer
.Ari* v) ”■ -CS’ . .J.\ *.f. .'**?
patronage' qC the public, respectfully.*4vise there
but they continue the abovo.businese at tltcir---. ?■ t'4
FiPfPfoof WnffiSouoc.
Husiuess conftdad to their caro will meet thais prompt
ami careful attention, W bo.fotttfotC-'.j., fc *.jfg
The usual advances will bo mt on Cotton, Goods,
Ac. Stored with them.' '• , ' . *’ . f
Augusta, August' 1834v^— L: " ' ’
;--b- SY |
TO TEACHERS.
y^N olootion willbto^ftld on the firet Monday in
December neat, for a mahrnod a fomalb Tea*
cher, to take charge of Ute,^', ., _-
BiMlisoB) fflorgan Couuty,
ACADEMY,
l or tho year 1835.*' .Torao'tU desmeg suclt ajilaco,
will signify their into flioitAo Mr. M. G. Askew,
Secretary of the Board of Trnitaee, nod furnish him
"‘Mi their references Jwd credential* »**'«•*.-
By order of the Beard.. * „ ,. z-.
Juno
-k-’
■ Ware^Htonsef Factorage
continuanco.
Ware
iDrsigncd beg-ienvo to re-
mpp^tlr thanks totthelr ft tondsl
ftt tho Hbcrixl^patrouage extendcifdu-
'rptg the' past 'aoaacnj and! solicif
at the same kand’eri South fhkL BfoqH strept; and
Hwill lie proparedlo make liberal^ adTRtefts on aU jpro,
•doce in sftoro. They have also die plpaeuro 6f-'<*rii
oouncirig to their patrons that ilte dMa^e fiustainftd
in their buildings by lira, ^altogether repaired; and
I being firo-proof, as well as diseoiineotod ajlhalFother
buildlngB v the greatest^jonible safety may be aafiei-l
Angusla, Angus! 3.-25—2am3m.
tliefr balailCBs^-the pressure was moderating,
6jrapj0(& of tUe -Barik-Qf the Utiitcd States
for ilais- amicable -dntk ftitaely arrangement,
or jof out city banks* in nine days; for tt -bal-
the cotqpry? fretp^'Hre-Mfttt to the last day
of a long sesion, oppositionleaders, dtstin-
w*ur : to ittF^iw ia-,|lia, v «o)c
vuult-^-ibe rattle-snake to reposo amono Ggg
-gubbish of the green house, «n& bats tqi, take
possession of -tt>e bafl*rooni.” - - These ,rnus-
how* grapo4 %eif< 4rm» ;
antl shout-iq.tbe Nulhlief’a.train! The N3-.
tioftetl &epi^hceu», -.gtones fof ; Jbsr^hrtgettdagri
on tbe mconte of his sUy, and; the NuUiher.
for his assault upon, the Union, hy a combin
ed and relentless war ^against the illusl rious
man who first,, staved tho rapacity of the one,’
and. admonished- tlio .other .tlial 4 ‘ tho Union
nja«f.6e prftserv^d^ \.-, v ..y, - ■
And what, fcllow triliaeris, his dtawti Hris
storm of invective upon the -Tresidont 1. He,
dis^tnged the adverssryoChisxouriti^. Chid,
lettggd ui 188A. by the prirtutfins of.ther,Bank,
he . submitted- the qogstieb * to the, people.
That high Bribuosi sustamed him, anddeereeit
the dissolution of the I|ank, -Fjrockvthat hour
the institution became the exasperated enemy
of a countiy which' it jtb^hut f <ttdd not I
rule, .,1a' its.strug^es for «4bay^tex every in-
tercst was d^stiri^d .to feel its- vengeance.
The war apon.tho couittry was approaelungj
arid the President, with his accustomed ener- -
gy, promptitude obd wisdom, decided tliat the
public money should pot bri employed to ag=>
gravate the puhUo-distresses, . In pursuance
of the. express provisions of (he law, the See.
retaryof the Treasury—thai> whom.,tho Pres*
idont had. not in his cabinet a purCr, mote
honqrable, or abler inajt—deprived the ’Bank'
of the h. States of its boasted power to break
cvery-.Statc back in thc.Uuion;
For that, measure the .President and the
Secretary .have, been denounced, by thonsarids
would iikvo. beeit crushe d ba t for Abe
timely interposition -of- the TrriasUnr. rJTfaF
Bank had inamfestly resolved on "War. To
secure its charter it was . necessary to make
the country feel that-the .institution was in*
dispeusible to its prosperity. Before' the
meeting: of Congress-*—nay, even before the
Treasury order- was issued-^preparations
were tnado fdr a’v general assault in'and out
of Congress, upotv- tho' Credit-rind .prosperity,
of tbe. country.^ Tlic first step takenrlry . the
Bank was 011 the ;13th o£ August of last yetur
‘rrthe second on the : fst OF Gctobpn. ‘ The
resolations adopted by the Board, ordered tbai'
the premtunijun exchange should be ttdvanc-
ed—tltrit no bills should be pprohased -except’
on the’ Atlantic cities, Mobile,, and- New-Or-
leans, and at shorter.dates—tliat loans iri the
interior should lie converted into bills on these,
cities—that the branches should discontinue
receiving the. uotgs. of distant Slate Banks-rri
guisited foruheir talents, tvore employed, with
a zeal Worthy of a nobler cause,* id Attempt*
ing-fo ^pcead a -panio -through our land, to
South 1 :Having bcen.defeated in their-efforts -break our Banks and ruin our trade. Like
saud derllacs,-and. to .carrion its war upon the
South 1 . Ilavinrr linen zlofivtfpi\ in thi»iif pflTn»f«
' MR.; CAMBREOENG% ADDRESS,
’ Njsw Yoda, September e have'gn
pleasure in laying before pur Tcadcr|i to-dtiy,
t^c following, able ., and ituly Democratic
Speech of Mr. Cambrelcng, delivcred^at ‘the:
great meeting of the RepuWican^youpg tifon ’
of this city^ot T^inmariy Uaft, on Wednes
day ovening last. . Tbc history of; the auda-
eious warfare which has been maintained.by
the Brink, of tbe.; United Stales agunst the
Government, and .the exposiuotyof the daring
profogaoy of the. means it has resorted, to,
liavepcvcrbeen given ,iaa_mdrsf lucid and
satisfactory form', . The conduct of the Ktm^ Jje.collectw-^cl the -bank immediately, com*
in refusing tq permit tho investigatron order- uipoced a ntpid curtaalment-; -ITjese- ineas
cd by Cbttgr^',.js T vdiy liappily alJuded to, ;u.res, calculated to ruin ourjnercharits, bVeak
and the paraUg betwceii tite eourse-.and.ino.; ottf institutions, and disturb- outp curireucy and
UVes of the Bridh, -and those of .’Wrirren If a&- exchanges, \yere adopted baemise other bants^
tings, as exposed in the masterly speeches of were about to be employed to collect the pub-
Burkc, is. drawn, with great force and effe^ 4ic. revenue 1 -'-Such’.tycre the preparations
T3» prtdactitm^alfog^er,. isjug^iy credita-. mad? .for an-explbsion on lhe meeting of Con*
1ile to its author, and will well retvapd, we; grefis. ; Withiltri sessrion the ;catnpaigu com-
doubt not it will racrirrc, (he atlifetiye peru8aJ nrienced vigofouslyi—its frietjda in both houfl;
of every Democratic reader. _ ksBpottwt in,fullc?y,;MAiIelho«pCTrtai0ri8<tf
■ Addhess CAMBperi^ci . ;. the Exchange UtMbmitteR were rnstive in eve-;
To the DcnuKTatic.BcpvfUatn XmtpgMevLof ry ^Kirt of; the . U»foni. The .resolutions of
Hew Yofli, ai a jnrtiing hety. at Totafftanj/ {.tbe 13th of August were expressly designed
Vfitt, on Wednesday cvcnhig, the.3d instunty \q arm tbe bfanjjheSvOn tbe- Alkririti«,rin<kes--
• FELeow CiT«^8;^ riourinc ip p?cially thwNdw Vark JbraritAjwitb.fbkdsjn
to break the .Union- Bank of Maryland, and.
thO'JBankof the Metropolis, during the artnis-
: tice, and having- again’ become the Creditor of
Orfr city brinks-for^a- balance of tbreo hundred
thousand dollars, they.renewed the csCinpkign
after the 1st, of, May- The old depostte std-
Ttf had become stale, and some new terror
.mast Re invented-... jt was understood that’
the bank. Was absolutely compelled; to saori<
fice tho iuterests of its- stockholders, by which
ing up its tmureriH-four-^yearirbkfore^tiio.-lo*;
gal period of- its dissolntion, and’keeping- its
capital -in tlva. rtieanticne'TjnempIoyed J' Its
peBsionodpresse* announced th^s sad'intel,
ligeiice in mournful ^trains, and leading Sena*
tors foreboded n-disastrous summer and. a
balefol ■ twilight to the year. But the bank
soon- found that its fr'dmde wezri ^mt® satisfied
with the. winter^s ex]>eriment, and were wot
disposed to .be sacrificed rin--cold blood, to
keep, up thiri -imposture, upon the ^cOontVy.
They had erfutetMor . tbe campaign. but not
fot- the -war. •The' managers- of- iho bank
found themselves in an awkward predicament*
Tlteir friends, ip and out of Congress; had
assured, the .country.of approaching ruin—
the exchange committee baa prepared to rtr.
new the>war. vigorously ; but tbeir commer
cial friends were not so . amiable , as-to submit-
quietly to 4lte torture n second; times To ad
vance was. impracticable—to retreat vvould
disgrace their Senatorial allies- and expos?
the whole imposture..' Then - appeared 'that
celebrated'corrcsjxmdence wfth % committee
of-our Merchants, .which opened the ey*&s of
the nation and equally astonished friends and
foes. < The’eomuaittee frankly told them tri
.8ubstari«fe; that, as.the experiment upon^Con-
gress had foiled, thera was no objeeft in con-
tiuuing tha-war* upon the country.—4hat their
resources were- * ( abundant and increasing
beyond ; cjntmplei ,? and that their business
'ought - to be extended. Tbo : letter Was
promptly; answered. ' The bank, preparing
Tor its “ hew relations ” with'the country, had
resolved to stop its curtailments and contem
plated a - future expansioir. - Thus. ended a
twelve months’, oxperiihent to break our local
institutions, and to convince tiro- country of
The iryhspensablenecessity of fhe Bank of the
‘Umted.States. - ' '• ' r:i ‘ ’?* -.+?
; >*These negotiations between oar New York;
conimitteos and the Preaident' of the Bank
have beon conducted with the' uttaost urbau-
:ity 4 on both, sides : ’and hi corfCluding tlTe
treaty of peace' add'amtty^-tfie Fresident aa-
surfts the- eommiCtee, that' their restrietioris
wOre & as painful' totho Board- of 'Directors
as-to the eomnmmty-^ There “ ArrinRMtfc
'peculiar—sometlnng exquisite.
bility xvfva eor-poratioo whelr oiice determined
jto'afflict itself. The reduCtfon Of the public
'meniea bciWOen the fitijt 'of ; Atigust, 1833,
and- -tirC'finrt of A»qmst» 183U was from
7,600,000 to 2,600,000 or five millions of
dollars. Novr » hard-hearted banker would
/probably hqve "thoil^ltt. it sufficient to reduce
hia'-rliscotrittf ifod losris^ to an equaf rimcfUnt
dmt -treoarperationy with’ a riobfo-self-tlenial,
is determined fo%fiiet n-deeper-wound opoo
PsAemrihifoy, aftd- rftdue?S)its foanri and'dtV
counts id the stime terra from 64 ; 100,000 to
tbis Aasenibly upeu.yiiiom you fotye,a'grdaier. bills at Od daye, to'ereato.a ddbt. .agairi^ th*' •
right to eaU—none .more Tr<^ ^;S?knowV focal, ,badts*; .Under ti»e TewfolM^s c£; bntit‘
edge.his mapy obfigatirms: pohe more grate- dates,> 7 snme ».tliii4yj>e Jforty.miiUqps in- bills
TuKfor the. bfien repeated .evidences of ^rour rirese. tbrgwpiiinlo.ihe.. AffoptiC'Cttica,
confiderieefiikdityJUi jlh’ose dcn^icratic. pod .New --OriqoHSi;for^e^yetiaifcy 1 Yftnle
prriic'tpfeB qf-.government \riifoh -are how so thesp imiiHpns. jyere drriwn <rprij the. 1 dttutaisij<
>fotefltlyjMJtau}ted"*in r every quartor of tjw ed^raspureM^joy distFeMeAtmuyImnte, and
Ujtifon. '^o;m|et^feUow Citizens, to mtits -whitoikeslpoAbqtitks yntfo sforzned ^i their
ia,tn»r efio^s'i^siMtein tbelej aCcumtdj^fogdlbts to the brsreeheSvtbe pub',
ope bf . those gre«q strag^es^wbieb^undcr our lie-were smrisrid JwHh ; weekly .fludeiuents :’ of
^^1 Iriiip
conUicts.our adversaries met us m open. war. drafts, witiL-balances- steadily accumulating,
Differing iu their opinions ns to the .forth of the branch' nt New'York would have drawn
government best, calculated lor our defence' from our city, banks tlteir last, dollar;.-and
and welfare—the one party contended for.-a would have-broken every bank in the Union,
consolidated Government—the other for a had not tbe Secretary/ of tho . Treasury, be-
, confederated Republics The former believed ——^ ^
►] that - MlfiiHiflMviiHiitalHAHii
jifroin itdieren^Skn^^beJriMeM^n^r
/duet fmd-measwc»jtf ibe^Brirtk^nnd iti5^ath>
pririfoera«^ o»^h«B«rable gj^iind.as^ federal* the-whole .connlryia Abie wqy.bponf'-ttolfade zaris, wtrfHiuFetittpreheadlng Abe source aM|
I kfo Hepubhcafi^, atMiett^epry-l The jwm ^sa xwtiriuftti t iH
not disgrace lltemselvcs by borrowing a name, the friends of the bank became alarmed. for
disavowing their principles, or attempting"to their own .safety. The - Union.- Committee
commenced-a-npgdlirifioti for a cessation of
the lltli of February. But tbe
not act in harmony with our local
lid^l^s dij^iiae.;, —. —, - ^
taTf Citizebs, to depmcJli? .fori^to boM ’bank saw, with o6i» : rt^«tic psrj
their new costume; b»r?ibQiigb jpnrip aphon- Concern, frieutfo' nr&Jbos involved in-one
orablc emblem ofTCVolutionary patriotism, inf mdisenminato ruin. At length, fortunately
ieiBOO.fBKl^Wng^iffoeri irifflibns-iuui a.Otafr SbHetfhavc deTibefotMy apjwopf%t|id4!foju
to Wrtncse fve * * It cforifed' itself 4oa< v fl»e tic'ffloney;by ri re?o»t!bn ;qf
i|HR|MHHHMRi|HHH|MM^ta^H^^ -t1iey baYC cstal>Ushcd an authdrHg^|pfeto|
to'the laws rind the constitution ; ’.ond, by
same process of bank legislation, ntav ’
saiwfabtioo of (BRvfi%- its'fofends from wreck
fttoids^thd* stoma of Fftbraafy/ thtough fear
iaflbe ’FriBa sOry-j-aad prompt iy Wrimesto their ^
siitin theAaikM^of Jnly^itbdogb i*!* aJtitadtr deF’riertrof bnly of oerdividends, ,|i
with '
It 'wav, <bo,jbo a raatter t»f fiftecdal : wonder
sft.Mt- . iL, ivnttf 4m ■ '11*1 fit I f (if lOft
•such disinterested, generous arid • voluntary
ii^wunn to -tfiu Bank of tbe Uait?d>StatoL
■ ffiuow-tiiizsns! • 'Avarice tuny find some
-aprilogy-for-ils struggfea; but what atonement •
can ambition,though asaUming the habiliments
of patriwisra, mrikft for this bold and>edftt»i
attempt tb- riselfrto power upo'tt the rtrtriri of
tho distressed Bank Directors, llrese afflicted
patriots-were discharging a painful duty, arid
weeping over calamities of tbeif fiwri'Creri-
tion, ’With'romantic despair they mourried
over a ruined country arid a Weeding Consti
tution. ■ Povortj r , dessolation arid* despotism
were to curao the land. • The FreSidorit, the
great uutbor of our calamities, was denoun-
ced ua the most ebominablo of lyranfo; ie-
vHed and traduced by -his Constitutional coun-
ctfodomri ed withoat a trial, arid denied By
liis accusing judges, the-cdminon privilege of
defence. TQte '.»cvolutiona^y , Spirit spread
from therSeaate'chamber to ottK cities. Pub
lic meetings weire held a* in 1807 arid 1814^
When a'dralersoxf rinff a Madisbf^ were de-
treunccd, and. thousands answered the appeal
Of tho Senate,'told-were ready to hurl the ty
rant from his throne. ’'.Committees Were 4p*
pointed rind proceeded^to Washington; 1 arid by
Whom the FrCsi'dont was phrt>ri his examin
ation, and in some instances insulted and held
up : as an'object of'ridicule arid contempt.—
-OrriCors haratiged in bur streets to thousands
of their parthtans, burning with tdvolutionrity
fire, and -eager-to march to the o?pital to pro*
tect an- injured Senatetfrtiiirit the’ feeble arm of
the Cbiftf M’a’giatrate-ofthe' Union 4 Our ar-
sonals were Stormed, andthe paths of this Sea*
aforial'rcVolution mftrked with bloOJI f ' " i '\
. It irifortunate,* fellow citizens, tbat' rit St«f£*
sis so ahaniniug,- wo had a President. at tho
helm,who stiiod firm and undaunted amidst
thir revoletiumtiy violehCe of tho times. A
patriot -who : never shrunk from aay contest
with, tire enemies of our constitution, ourUnioa
Or our eouritrjv ’ Let-us uot suppose that publio
enting^pfirif'which'wouRfpuftue its victim to
tho grave and inscribe a: calumuy on the tomb
of aJefierson.’TitO Career of “this" yereita^.
; blc public servant is drawing rapidly to its
close—'but he Will leave behfod a name glo
riously associated with almost every promt*,
nent event of his time. HBjffl long be re*
membefed ris ojio'wliti'was instrumental it*
saving his countiy -from the worst of calami
ties—who executed - a graat constitutional re
form, checked tile Spirit;•f dtsurifo’ty rind ara
restridthd march of consolidation—Who, tho*
thwarted in his administration'by a stotTpy op-
pc^Hiottrdlristrited it by a rapid att^c^rioo p^
important riatioiial 'services—-who caused a.
. refor m Iri the ctVrrcncy caTcdfated to save t$ug»;
industrious arid enterprising from the disks*
trous fluctuations -of-a rapidly; growing papo^
- curreticy-i—ahd*i(foo,“at the ftjoko’
iaotpublrc''CareOr,wh'ncs3ed{ho expiring ogd
CefnnHimty-^ ’ There is sometitih^ 4 onie» of an ins^titution. .'Mticb, liad”; ljof«^'
-somethtna exquisite, -in tlie sensr- tlifown httnself into the hreaOh; wonld ’havet
perpetuated its Cxfsterice'tTri'd its poWtar.,. lit
recording fflese’"illustrious; deeds, left not' |tjk.
eoremiestsupposeythaltheirtirudQs wtflbeperir;,
znhfetftosully_ the-Safricrbright page,' ’, No^)
the dfgnity’of history Wtlf reifect - wCtit «epri«;
the sfonders qF the Bank pensioner, The dfl»"
xmriciations ofuvajdco,'aridth'o wild-rant Of c3L>
a&perkfetFa'fribtlioif^ ’• '.y..'.'.-’
' I congratulate yoti, fellow citizens, that th»
last acts of tiio rifianagors of the .' Bank haytf
ennfoaiiaed eieri'tpcir Triendsi * TIte
dbrit and Directors oftfic Bank '
tsow-'ern 1 iriritltuGon' pOWei^ofifc?
ba&tfagiffa twtjirty.tWo milliohS in Coni.arid’ mairagerah^?>^rtC^all
sucprua^ ^ritb ffrfeigir <*x«hetoge at pkr andfcondacti Their ovm frieridkvtI.tQ tiririority of
coriWiy.^Craild have <-^ediQjuniired,;^ift wgfiri Wt^denl'attd
t’W . _ t .a -3. ■ — ■_ .-I — I’— — ’ trifliwV’ ’ ii,.4U Vi l>«.aUneir / nfln
deceived; bat none but tflefee
rittBbti-todb# "duped «im noir irevieUrjfie cori-
••l.. *Sra . J 1 ■ 1 1 'i-i'i ■ Br* -'•^'*1-** /I tfo -VtOl4t>
oftfiBSft.
w _diiponfRfiD6xtrab
jtoLWzS&gftftaBS.
ur.,uUj|-ui^. |Ud4 -l-Micwt^-'pey'Oltj—C|"6fllte.fa(eTheslorhi^lifl
c — '—-— ' ' **•'-' t r ' -*—?keharigft; Oommittdc -bdvc^"
deposit?
banks- ere- safc-^—spCciri paymonte have not
been suspCrideti : tile President arid'tfie cOuto
try liarO ^ruirophefl^; It ris: hot now to tit®;
power of the Bank of- .fhe Utfficd t2ates fo
eirilSir rBtk'tradel : -*Orfr ~ teommoriitM 1
. iiuu ui 'nusmyimniOHs. —t-j j
tency stride Sri^i&kgbiictrCulatiOb oNttot
The exchange committee may renew its op-
iacpmyf'haa^
s^ctfons wera^barfod*—*?
chC?[ner j^ej^delSrf of coimpnny^k pob®a._
eatChe^ue^-Hipriyate agents whose corjresx
ponderice «he coihmuiucatcd as he thought
proper, but’most comrnritily withhold” lerivs
ing nothing for tb? Directors; bat “ tbe eJiQU
■ • seven'mtUions tjfsfock. This sam^parari^oijtnp.
autbority bas insolently £id defiance to the
*&;&&***>■■ tkd -lieMasify ^ ruiriiog'ils] ^ireefors
Erteriaa- tA' ebabfe it-to pay’-over a ’few mil- oorn^Jtion’^A^wUK a tirost ifrlfef nnd porkdr
fHcridiTdrebabfe ir-to'pay-over i. w
rBoati^T-fkMirirWriwii^’^eitianff-fc'' had re-': four design 1 ? to bnh^-uniyklrfelJhslress uegto.^
peatedfo act; arid ritthnesto twice tile amount, ^thri courifry^ U>f tifo^ saSri; of patty and selfish .
ip4htf ^nfivariatikfr *deihp««ri of the'publicj end»j.with corrupting the. conductors
deWr^ Feflow ciftzem.7 during' the;Alarms hfl p*C»i-Corrorpting tbrij^d^efo
die last winter many of «^ ; Way !ia^--il^1*rifji^^Mct*w«;fran^is0i.
s who are'deter-' : ifiembets' of Congress* .. ^
> . _ .. bsqly.es.’
^!£h“^yirfrcn with,
the manageitwnt. eJthe E^kfoi^p, >
tiogtiffelfod'stafesman^^^^tbat.be $$.*^‘,9 board;
■iofw adtoinfetraijcm of t|teifey jnWo, fn yfoofr k