f'ioe 70.
57 c Txshoro:rjl PiTss,
BV OKORoE HOWARD,
Ts published weekly at. 7V- ;r-s anJ F'f'y
Ctn's per ye.y, if pud in afvancc o 7!We
'...'Ar at the expiration of t!i s : a script hri ye ir.
I'. r mi period le Una a year, T.or.it tj.fi
l. -at per month. Sis' '..vibers are at liberty 1'.
continue at nay ti-n- i 'i notice, thereof
Tin! pnyinsr arrears t!io- re-ddiiiT at- a distance
oust invariably pay '' a traiM, or give a respon-
iilile roierenee mi tins v:-uimv. j
A(lvcrMs uiciMt n.jt cKeeedi-rr sTnro will lo j
inserted at n-r.Utr the first insertion, and -35 1
- srits for civrr continuance
mi'i.'s in like nro;evtioi
Court Orders and .bi-
(iifi d advertisements "23 per cent." higher. A l
vcrtisciTients must ha m irkfd Uio nnm'ior of in-s-
rdon requirevl, or thy will 1- ooutiuue.l until
othrnvisi? orJcreil nrul cUar;-1 jtrcordinly.
Lttrs addressed to the V. iitir must be post
paid or tney may not he attended to
2?ocioi- Vim. KVA'S'
O t'wyt if 7 i U 3 irT ffi I
bjJ i Siii' ? O i lU 11
For ciildrel! Teething,
P3Z?an-j 3Y !;! uGELF.
To Moilicr and trses.
p s ie t'f the 'iVeih ihr oeh th
j Elites prodoi e irO'ddesoiiie and ! in-j
f nriuj svMiptor.s. it is Um-kvh !y niodt-
t i.it uic re is ereni irmau-m m iur
. ....
iii int!) air! U" V5 diiring thts prneess. I hH
111 , ? .. . . ;
;r,rns , '
the rl ,!d i? seized w.l.l frequent'
infill the n!'"P, and spisns .f pe. n'iar j
nrt;
s t!;e i-i! i .neks ex'::ne ii-,-;
J Ipupp. and 1 1 1 :".:! s
; e,
i
If ihese prcrersf ry symptoms are u-u pee- j For rep uirs of Furt Constitution, three
I dily alleviated, spaui'-.d:c eonvnl-iuns mii- i thousand six headred ami seventy-one
I versally supervene, and soon cause the dollars;
dioi:;tioii of the i isaiit. If nru !;ers u !m For rr p-.irs of Fort Independence and
Miave tlirir hide b des afilu ted wiib the.e SC;l f Caslie i?huid, one hundred
distressiuir syumtoni. would apply Dr. thousand dollars:
j William "Kvaus's Celebrated Somhiu'! j . or l' n vrrpn, one hundred and
t Syrup, tthi. h has preserved hundreds of;fiftv thoun'' dollars;
infants when thought past recvery, f,m , .,,,I'ort Ai!ar!iS 'Y thousand
being suddenly attacked with that fatal j 'ol;11 's ... .
ni.ladv.convnldans. , f ,r 'at.ons at New London bar-
n, e hi . . . .1 . . . , iuor. tvvei Jv-hve thousand dollars:
i ins n ;i i :e remedy uns preserver i
i Iniiuhcds of Children, when thought past
; recovery, from convulsions. As soon as
, ' '
' the Syrup i rubbed on the gum?, the child
mil recover. I h.s preparatmn is so m- For i (.pairs of Fori Lafayette, live thoti-
noccnt. so efficacious, and so pleasant, that j sand dollars;
, no child will refuse to let its gums be i For repairs of Fort Columbus, one tho-
ruhhed with it. When infants are at the sand six hundred and sixty-two dollars;
ne of four months, though there is no ap- For repairs of CaMle Williams, five
parance of teeth, one bottle of the thousand seven hundred and thirty-five
Syrup should be used on the gums, to Jollars;
, open t lie pores. Parents should never be! I'0'' repairs of south battery, (Governor's
.without the Syrup in the nur-ery whre ; J-md, tln c thcAi-aml five bundled
tliere are young children; fir if a ciiild j
wakes in the night with pain in the gum, j For repairs of Fort .Monroe, fifty thou
tiie Svrup immedi de! y gives ease by open- j r'1,K,' 'diais;
ing the pores and healing the cruni,'; tl.eic- j For rt,"si?ainS hrUZ' ovcr creek,
by preventing Cmivulsinus, Fevers, e. I'l Momoc, fixe thousand dollars;
To the Agent of Dr. Lvans' Soothiuc I ,r .CP ,,rs ot roa i lrum ForI onvue to
Svrup: Doar Sir-The ere ,t ln,fit j h' X'"1 V ' df"V".. ,
'tii. v r i f or purcna-c ol luid m the ucimlv o!
adordtd to my souWing infant bv vnnr v .1 , , ,, -
c . . o ,. i ot iouroe, one thousand dollars;
SiioUiing Svmn, in a case ol nrntradtM 1 r.', , u ,. ,11
, . r , , . . I4 or 1: 01 1 t iiiioun, iiliy tbousand dob-
and pauibn uenlition, innsi com nice every ' j , w-.
- feeling parent how essential an arly up ' j, F.u t C,s..vc!l, siv thousand dollars:
plication of sue,, an invahnb!. mediemej For Fort Sumter, twenty-five thousand
is to relieve mtant misery and torture. ..) 'dollars
infant, while teething,' ei Pei ienced sueh j For repairs of Fort Moultrie, ten thcu
acute sufiermgs, that it was attached vi;i, I sand dollars;
convulsions, and my wife and family sup j For Fo:t Vabski, forty-four thousand
posed that death would soon release the : 1 ui bus;
lube from angdh till we procured a hot- j For for ton Foster's bank, Florida, four
j tie of your Syrup; which as soon as ap- ! ;cf?o thousmd doihtrs;
plied to the gums a wonderful change waJ For Foil Pickens, eight thousand dul
pro luced, and after a few applications the--i"rs"'
child displayed obvious relief, himI by eon J For rrpdrs of Fort Barrancas, fifteen
tinuing in its use. lam glad to inform j t'10';:u-! dollars;
Von, the child has completely recovered,! or repairs ot Fot t Morgan, ten thou
;aad no recurrence of that awful complaint V (lolilir:
Mn, since occurred; the teeth are emaua- , !' ' d uf Fo' 1 P,Iie flvc thousand
tiag daily and the child enjoys perfect j r ' "S
'al.h. I give you my cheerful permisiu,: n,",rfl ,of Fort Wl1' three thou-
Mom.d;p tld nrL nn.i It. u... ....i.i: .V ,1Vu hund.edand ciglity dollars;
will gi.dlv give any iufn .nation on ' ihiJ
Cirnnn.tance. M
When children hPin to be in pain wi, ' J
-! dieir teeth, shooting in their gurus nut
),,a r .1 c '
jhttle of the Syrup in a tea-spoon, and
- with the fiouer let the child's guns be
nibbed for t,vo or three nunutes, three
1 breast invMedhiitd v fur it.o ..,.ii. .. .
' - ! n i wrjii J o
t ike the syrup off loo soon. When t!u
teeth are just coming through their CMni,
'H'Hlirrs should immediately apply the sv
it will prevent the children having";,
!"".'nr. nud n-iJj.-.r:.!!. tint .... r. i
" "'S 'mill ip(.
' nl Uueiug the gums, which Vt ., yJ
:m;vcs the to.nh much b irder to eome
l,"iig!i, a:id som-Mim-s causes death.
Rertuvc of VounicvtVit.
KjCnuion. tte panirular in purrha
)h,a5" il al 100 Chatham st-,
V'tv l ork, or from the
IlEGULAU AGENTS.
J- M. I i f.omon n,
Gr.o. Howard, T;ll0'0
, M. Kussel, Elizabeth City,
j January, 1S40.
h,
mv Aurno-uvY.)
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j, uvs 0F rIiK UNITED STATES
Taii'jnro
jnaacaaaiMi" .. -rn. . -ritr-r,. rHT-'Jl--v,.---F;v..-,,-B-,.r '- 7, , n'mi -tit n.i rr n "m Jinm-i ifrtAmuir , fci-M-iiTHTnoicBcHgs;
I y"'1iw:3,w"OT, miW'MWW'-'t-'''
.v, rIr.vi1,ri;,u.'PKi!.:n vr rns rittsr session' or -i
j- w u N" r r- sixth c o x a :t t: s.
Public No. 30
A N A CT making appropn iti ms for erTt-iin
fonific itions of the ITnited States, for
the year one thousand eight hundred
a id fortv.
lie il enacted by the Senate and ILwse
nf Kcnftsentatiucs f the United States
of America in Congress aemtitd.
i'hat -h,-following sums Ik-, and the same
are hereby, appropriated, to be pud out ol
i
anv unappropriated money in the Treasu
ry, tor the preservation, itpiirs, con-tiuc-tio
i. and i i u lent il aid contingent expen
ses (if oer;a:n for?ifia!ions in the vear
; ei;:hie; n Inn !t ed and fortv, viz:
Fu- repairs nf Fort Ni ijj; .ra, t wenty-sc'-'cn
t!i raand live humlred dollars;
x wi i i, ii 1 1 ui i ii u iiim ii j hi kiz uir Uitl
r . , , 7 .i 7 , -,
!ort at (Nwi'ic ), twenty th'-uand ihtilars:
For rebuilding and rep siring the old
For repurs of Fort Preble, three thou
,m , wohlin(lro( doilavs;
S:nv Ibur Inimlnd dollars;
Fo, r. ndtsof Fo.t McClary. seven hun-
r- i- o t i ,
uoiiars;
i ui i ep in s oi
thousand dollars-
For repurs of Fort Hamilton, twenty
, 'CP .f 'h ,bal,u-v niivcnue,
lhous.,nd five hundred dollars;
dred'do! f
r.v . wr T, , T ,
1 ur "Ji'Tscf Tort Jackyon, twenty
thous.md doll.,, s:
For repairs of Furt St Philip, three
theus md three hundred doll u s 1
Looi.sian;i, fifteen thousand dollars-
m - - - - r, -.., ' " n v . 1 (.ui;,
For contingencies of fortifications, ten
'ooHsmu Uoliais;
I" or incidental expenses attending repairs
fjnifi -at ions, fittv thou.vand "dnll.-ii.
Piovided. hrkvvv-! ilr.i in r i- '
poi nt mcnt in the receipts of revenue from
cosioms.or lands, or oilier sources, or of a
i.umre to collect the debts due from the
ale deposite hanks, or from the Bank of
'he. United Slates of Pennsylvania, so
tuatthe me-ms of the Treasury shall not
ho sufiifient ;o meet the ordinary calls for
the service of the year, according to the
:,PPopriations m uie by Congress, and al
o the expenses authorized by this act, the
I resident of the United Stales shall be,
and hereby is, authorized, upon ascertain
ment, at any time, of these fnM f, 4k
jSecrctary of the Treasury, to direct the
(V.Aseeombe County, SC. C.J Saturday September H, 18-10
j postponement until after Ihe close of the
jnex session of Congress, or until Congress;
shall otherwise
nth. rwise direct, of the wnole, orj
ort;ono the appropriations msdH
sad las the state of the Treasury shall
sue!) p'.
!y this
seem to him to require; nnv
require; any order for
postponement to
ue mane alike app.ic ibie
j'o ean item oi appropriation, so far as the J shall he construed to release any oilur per-j and an opposer of a United States Bank,
slate of lacts, at the time it is mule, and r. j son or persons than the said Thomas L that cursed principle that oppresses the nadir-
regard to the public interests, will j ih nn: n r shall it be so construed as tojtion, and will hi the end destroy her
permit; and all contracts entered into in
pursuance ot these appropriations to bo
made suiiject to the conditions of this pro
viso. R. M. T. HUNTER,
Speaker nf the House of Representatives.
WILLIAM R. KINO,
President of the Senate pro tempore.
Approved, July 21, 1S-10.
M. VAN BUR EN.
Rksohttiox, Public No. 5
i JOINT RESOLUTION for the cxehan-
of books and public documents for for
eign publications.
Pe it resolved hu the Senate and Hons?
'f Representatives of the United States
f Jimeriea in Congress assembled,
That the librarian, under the supervision
:f the Committee on the Library, be auth
orized to exchange such duplicates as mav
he in the library for other hooks or works.
Second, That he be authorized, in the same
way, to exchange documents.
Third, That hereafter, fifty additional
copies of the documents, printed by order
it either House, be printed and bound for
the purpose of exchange in foreign coun-
ine
ArntovKD, July 20ih, lSdO.
Private No. 4G
AN ACT for the relief of the sureties and
heirs .,,! rpnrMr.ntii;,Tnf M.dntn.
W. Uostwick, deceased, and for othci
" -I'"
purposes.
He it enacted by the Senate and House
of Representatives of the United States:
oJ imerica in Congress assembled,
.That the Secretary of the Treasury be,
and lie hereby is, authorized and required
to cancel and annul a bond given by Mel
ancton W. Uoslwick, John Taylor, Chaun
cy Fielding, Caleb Holmes, and Samuel
j lielding, bearing date the sixth day of Au
jgust, in the year of our Lord one thous
I and eight hundred and fourteen, in the
I penal sum often thousand dollars; conditi
oned for the faithful conduct of Melancton
W. I3ostwiek, a purser in the navy of the
United Siates, who peiished in the brig
E nervier.
Sue. 2. And be it farther enacted,
(That the Secretary of War ascertain what
amount the late Lieutenant Colonel Alex -
ander II. Thompson might have received trict of New London, in Connecticut, is principles these three prmcip.es tory
for extra services under nnv ,ule, regula-1 hereby authorized to pay to Gilbert A. j IS'TI'I federalism, and wh.g.sm is the worst
tiun, or practice, of the Detriment, exis-! Smith & Naihan Stark,owncrs of the fishing I of lhe ,hrcc n ,mr V ot. hm?9'
ting at the t.me the service was rendered; schooner, called the Lilly, of forty six am1 of t,,c 'h.gs stick at noth-
also, the value of any horse or horses ol
his that may have been ot-i in, or turned
;over to, the public service; and the expense
I inclined in the transportation of the
j j-'g 'c, euutis, lOio u iiiuiii.-', ui tow miuimu ecnoouer r.nv nj; cuu pitucu uiu iuiij , , . ,.
1 ' ? 4 n i 1 ti c L r . 1 1 if 1 .1 .1 'endeavor to steal my influence to carry
late lieutenant Colonel 1 hompson from i term of three and one half months in the 1 . . . , , , ....t
!, . Nt ,r 1 11 , . . , . , , . i their point: when I have not had mucM
lampa Bay to New ork;:md the respec- rod fisheries, dutingthe season prescribed 1 ' ,. . T-io,l
i . ' - .. . . 1 111 1 . ' 1 1 , , n . r.. 1 . ;,u to say alioiit politics, nor even voted in
jt. vesunis, so found due, shall be paid out . by Uv; and having been fitted out iten Jr fiflCen years, to avoid the argu
of any money m the reasury not other- j the scores and complement of men by in uarrellin 3nd f hting bustie; for
I unappropriated, to Ma,yV hompson. required. am no man for a fuss, at home or abroad,
j Ai-iMiovED, July 20th, 1S40. Approved, July 20 h, 1S10. Thcn mea1one irl
1, . . ..r..... 1 r.C ,
f Private No. 47.
AN ACT for the relief Oliver Welch.
lie it enacted by the Senate and House
of Representatives of the United Stales
of America in Congress assembled,
Tint. Oliver Welch, of the county of
Talladega, and State of Alabama, b&, and
he is hereby, authorized lo surrender the
ceitificate which issued to him fiom the
land office at Mardisville, in said State, on
the twenty-fifth day of February, eight
een hundred and thirty-five, for the north
east quarter of the northwest quarter of
section nine in township twenty, of range
four east, in the Coosa land district; vvieh
was purchased and paid for by him
through mistake; and upon such surren
der of said certificate, or, if a patent shall
have issued for said tract of land, upon the
sui render of his patent, and filing bis
relinquishment in said office, the said
Oliver Welch shall be entitled to a certifi
cate from the register and receiver of the
said land office for the amount which was
so pud by mistake, which shall be recei
ved in payment for any other tract of
land in said land district which may be
subject to private entry.
ArPROvED, July 20th, 1S40.
Private No. 4S.
AN ACT for the relief of Thomas La
tham, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House
of Representatives of the United States
tf America in Congress assembled,
That Thomas Latham be, and he is hereby
released from a judgment rendered against
him by the United States, in the district
court of the United States for the district
of Pamlico, in the district of North
Carolina as ,nrety of Lovvis Leroy, on a!
bond to the United States to sec'-.re the
payment of the sum of three hundred arid I
sixty-one dollars and sven and a half!
cents, the amount of dutif-s on a rargo
imparled by said Lewis: Provided, how-
. ever, i hat nothing in this act contained
release iiim from the payment of the costs;
ot rcndciiMjT sa;d judu.rncn. Secondly, George, 1 despise whigism, be-
Skc.. 2 And hd it further enacted, j rause it is a party spirit that goes to any
That the Secretary of the Treasury be, length in opposition to Republican princi
and hereby : authorized to pay to Pres-jph-s, the dcctt;ine I love aiid revere from
ton Starriit, out of any moneys in thcjl- years old.
Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the j Thirdly, (5eorce, I hate if for that mean
sum of live hundred and ninety-four dol- ncss tl.at is carried on by !ock-johb-rs, and
l.rs and thirty five cents, in full for the all they can ddpe into the cursed scheme of
balance due him for corn furnished the) banking. Oh, it will be better timos if
Uf.:ted Siates in the year eighteen hun-j Harrison is elected. &:c &c.
'red and thiity-seven under a cnnlractj Fourthly. 1 :d)hor the principle of a Uni
:n tde between said Starrilt and Lieutenant I ted States 15. ink, or on internal improve-
V. MonSiiomerv. actinsr assistant nuattorl mcnt system, as nbl hin'r casual amontha
master in the United States Army.
' o i
.'p?hovi:d, July 20ih, 1S10.
Pkivate No. 49.1
AN ACT confirming the claim of An-riis
tine Laco
e to a certain tract of lint
o v,
therein named.
Pe il enacted by the Senate and House
of Representatives of the United States
J America in Congress assembled,
i'nit the claim of Augustine Licoste,
number eleven, ceitificate number eight,
rePort numher live, as shown by the
records of the hnd otn :e at St. Stephen's,
Ai icanit, to a certain tract of land situate
joa IJon Stcour's river, in the county of
i ilaidwm. State of Alabama, containimr. a?
shown by a survey thereof, made second
! J'muar.V, eighteen hundred and thirty, and
! "Pp-'0vcd 1 hu d December, eigntcen hun-
. frrt 1 liiiii- I. K .. I II r,.,.
hy, surveyor of the United States lands in
Alabama, six hundred and thirty-eight
and foi ty-hundredths acres, be, and the
'.same is hereby, confirmed.
Sec. 2. And be il further enacted,
That the Commissioner of the General
Land Ofiiee cause to be issued to the
above-named Augustine Lacoste a patent
for the aforesaid tract of land, known as
section thirty-nine, township number
eight, range number four, ea.t.
Approved, July 20lh, lSdO.
Private No. 50.
AN ACT for the relief of Gilbert A.
Smith and Nathan Stark.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House
- ' l ii L'nicin. iy 1111 ceff t iii innor,
r j , r tt 1 i' 4
of Representatives of the United States
nr Jlmnrlrr, in K,,,,.,.oo ntennUn,
That the collector of customs for the dis -
, ...... I, t 1I 11 ISK I -JO IIUOl....lll.ll,
L "ichl v-hundredths tons burden, and to the
" , ,ii , ! tlupe, persuade, or iaise gtoss inings lo gei,
persons composing her crew, or their legal 1 ' . . Jf. ... , 0 T.
1 . ..' ,T . .11 1, i ! votes in favor ot their whig party. I nese
representatives, the bounty allowed to her i . . . . 0 ' kf
, . , .- . ., . .J .. . 1 fare mean principles, in my esteem; but
by Jaw, to be distributed accordingto Iaw;i . . 1: ' i (llopnL
I "r 1 i.a f..l I
FOR TI5C TARBOUO PRESS.
Well, my friend George Howard, you
have published many pieces of my writing
on religious subjects, for which rcccpt
my thanks; and I hope in God you will
never lose one cent thereby, although
ncrhaps 1 hare written 500 or 1000 or more
ppges cn the subject of religion, which is
m delight and theme to discuss, to make
truth appear to the church or world. But
now, George, it seems to me that
the devil or men wish to draw" me to
wiiting on politics, a subject th.1t I have
alw iv s stood aloof from to avoid contention
and strife and party spirit, from toryism
& federalism, but more especially whigism
the meanest principieof the three. First,
bcause the whigs have taken the glorious
patriotic name of the revolutionary honor
able?, that defended liberty, civil am reli
gious and won by their suffering this great
boon for me, to cheat and deceive the peo
ple by a good name, and cover their base
principles of banking and internal im
provement, under a lair name 01 nonur, iu
vered by every friend of liberty. W fu
snouiu tney u .--. - -,
i ii .1 .,. horn inupn inn nnm ( i
lories? No, that is two ooieus ur mmii
to bear. Why? whigs in the days of there
volution was an honorable name; torics
stunk like a pole cat. So do whig princi
ples in my nostrils to this day. I vvas
horn in 177S, when the spirit of indepen
dence ran high; &I feel the sacred fire alive
i my bosom to this day. But as we have
a new breed of Baptists in principles that 1
do not fellowship, so we have a new breed
of whigs, not of the old stamp in princi-
-1 . . . ir r .. . 1.
To. ATi JVb 38.
pic,, that I claim no Uin nor fellowship for
f heir principle-. For although everv man
in the United States was a inodern'whi:
I should be just where I am, and have aU
ways been, a true Republican in princi
pie, A
pnnci-
American bv birth,
Union Siates-
man and a States Ri.dn mnn i- in iK
liberty, if not put a slop to by the people.
7 rt i r
StaUs,or internal improvement byanyStata
as not being equal among the members of
that, particular State; for cither of the sys
tems is svstem fr:i;mht wilb mnnv pvil
to the people. And abolitionism and anti-i
masonry is no better In my opinion.
Concentrate these parties, and liberty, civ
il and religious, is gone and republicanism
will lie weltering in blood in the streets,
is my view of things.
Whereas, George, I am told from high
authority, that the democrats in someoftha
upper counties of this Slate are using my
name as a democrat to oppose whigcry
and get all the votes they can thereby, my
fellow citizens of the democratic parly with
all my hi art are welcome to my name, if
they think it will do the cause any good.
I have been an unwavering Republican
from infancy to this day, in favor of all tha
principles anciently attached to the name.
I mean the great, good a.id leading princi
ples thereof, as defined by the constitution
of this State, or the United States, without
perversion of either, by stock-jobbers
or false constructions by men of selfish
ends.
And whereas, I equally understand from,
unquestionable authority, that in some of
the lower counties, the whigs are saying
that 1 am a staunch whig and "making use
of my name as a whig, and my influence if
any 1 have to oppose the Democratic party,
lo get votes on the whig side now 1 say
from under my own hand, that any man that
says I ever was, or now am, a whig of tha
mean principles of whigery of this clay, telli
a downright falsehood. For 1 would as
lieve any man should call me a tory;
1 - . , . ... ...
las ca me a iedera 1st. or whiji either:
. u ' ' .. . , .? 1
W "aVC lived lng enO.lgh tO knW
I , . , , ... . -
! snnie n!n a.U0Ul l.nesB ""crxy oppoi8
1 "S " a ,"J.c,dII, u,c . '
I iuuunt;i wu iu u'-'i --'
peace in my old age, and' tell no lies on
me, or their principles shall feel the weight
of my pen. And do not misunderstand
me, it is not the men that hold these princi
ples that I am opposed to, but their prin-
jples of whigcry, which I believe with my
whole heart are wrong, and in opposition,
to liheityand equality among the citizens
of the United States.
And I am scrry to know, that there is
a single Baptist of the old stamp in ihe U
m'ted States, that owns the name of a whig,
much less to contend for whig principles;
since the culcgiums that General Washing
ton put on the Baptist society in his day,
in answer to the General Committee repre
senting the United Baptist churches in Vir
ginia. What was that? say you. Here t
comes: While 1 recollect with satisfaction!
that the religious society of which youaie.
members have been throughout America
uniformly and almost unanimously the
firm fi iends to civil liberty, and the perse
vering promoters of our glorious revolution,
I cannot hesitate to believe, that they will
be the faithful supporters of a free yet effi
cient General Government. Under this
pleasing expectation, I rejoice to assure
hem, that they may rely on my best wishes
1 j 1".. 1 ' :
nnd endeavors 10 adv ance ineir pru?pci "j
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and not you you nave stolen their name
to cover" vour nefat ious principles, like a
hailot thi.t dresses in fine clothes, that she
may dupe to her embraces the man to her
mean principles. Do not be mad, for my
telling you what I ibink; then think for
vourtSlves. For I tell the whigs, the name
whig does not belong to your principles.
For the banking system, whether of
State or United States, is unconstitutional j