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$u« intone IG t. vSig beejij \ 1 o f iji^ n e v l sp * e : cV sofU ^ e tdwnQf V a v u i # Ba<es, Jf 25th i L . S'^^en, th a t % m rht^isaiiiLortl ^ oCtlte sta t i i k ;„ .. “ Ati th;u xo| o Land,, l y i ^ '• ’ •.hitier nm«? >|* j. h p '3 I'llnijs m the coui|ity'‘J e iohdied and tU m v d e J o flL o t umfihejl thxr e ipo(e or les$, bopped begm h igGnih« of fcaid. Let. th e n e l run\ lO-th tiast corner k ti,. it to file lands o f Jolm ■ |>ml oH the hne Of sauj -J ssuth fine o f said to t ^ le fiofw iary ,fost iabovs j Jje M hi aoctio,, 1 IC oj M 11 H o u ses i intbfeird!! - • \ ti.t^ t>J duy off iijthb a fteru o o tr .- f i^ ! ? ^ ary 1028^ . B / r i r Mjovi^3|c Y,, A t:otuey. ’ - t ■■ ‘ a lieGiee o f |e .!.• o( il.f Conn«y «{ |li <( f.l-trrs adminisfnjtf^rs I Tfonf; R, late'nXthc t ^ . _■ 1 .! .dece.-Tcptj^ : lidi.ii M tftr dw c llbg b. k l-em ilt(jr descrihedb'ri Jftt. 4«\ i'f rsest E i, cGrb’ . I m T o itn.y, I t.«noc of Townshr, I ft-Mindf-d F-asf. fay i'„, I • *: 'iffii chainstlireei' i; ■ fr;y-n>»G, f hv lot mmibertif,. ;‘h’Pr i-itks, and 5 ', :f .iiili |)ounds-Pt i I iiniils sp \ enitv i,v, -tka n-rcs.L.o fiv o- iH be made^ii ■ ^^'OAH MURE A V IHA MURRAY. ’ r.uis U dll.Din H. Tisdaje, fine M£ o f Com m o o F iejj 1 . . . . ‘ ;c.t'qn> 7 / ®f G»»n 0 see,-- I gi'- hn tfo . j 1 ! the credjtoisyf : f L t fi'iv in said] c('ua-' i'lO. .j t.) ^iiow c.iu^e. (1 Iv' ij[ liir saidjud<:e at 13,1 ( ' h: E It n i.\. in the m u . ; II t ' m r )nd day of JtJi k |r Iho KM'Pnoon'of tha’ |(.!. -ianlt o f the said iu.<oi I ’.iiiJ 3 't i i 0 niKu'e, an’d l-’s ■ fi'iiin liininisonmeht, pi,- p.!it|it-di ‘-urr act to aibnlu'.: 1 'i; io' (.eitain c.a'p<,” tbi I - tD.i'ed this 16lbd.ij ' ‘ 1 . 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I'l of the act en |h )h b iiinprlV'Mmr.nt for te!' ■cd iil T, iLMy. \ W C H U R C U I L I ^ , Dali (i>V *'•1 I tiform tl)e ip-ried an O ilic :* & Core- j ict'ice of tbo L a Ilf' j.'i, in the H o o m C .■ Ilol'.U n 's vbofp ho tv ill a ttend, ■ ail tl.ose ti’ho mav l)lic, tL' ^v, in Im- Store! 03 ;«:>t CO, l's2: < V K . A X - ^ \ m m V , jiaui bv tire siibsci'ibfr-j |1. .a h'i.s MilJi in o . c o t : 31. ^lie towi\ O N ; (ri t ; n b v ] e . i 34i;‘| rA _ fEC K 'll ton s Tre^ , ____ I tisehncbib- | Oaa doctrir?e 2 voi um es, 1 Tttfes rOun.ll tt IJubteir’s b e ^ tfa l>> the O ’H a r a faaiihV Ttueiilasons,. ' • f ih of the ishrrendftl^ I f . I'.sidi ucc in '■^2 by Aifnre pR,{t.dclhi - N, by aBtus^ian- i . • ' ' • T o o t s it, s h o e s FOR SA|LE[ ---- _ ^obscrib^r hiforfr*® Iblick and liis>fiiduds that )O T &L SH O I e “IHA- ■idjoitiing M ess. C f J l' 5 a;llers .shop^i and that he ad assortm ent o f tneti’* D O T S & S H O E S , La- ;ieather S H O E S , which ar G A S H -and tvarran- few s c ^ terin g demands ^ im p roper i f they were 18.28. K . S T O N E . blanks, o f a ll k in d s of at this O fiice. I - 1 im L m ttr k\’ t • ‘'•TT7 - . I . 'j-iyjf'V!' ’■ i i : 4- iv ■L 'iVA' ■. 2 ^ r i ■■■y-r. .1 I * b\... 2 - -u hi .1 - w. -i. i.T-*..'- jPkj 4 ftr k ^ . -'-v '—-.I- v‘- - - > .'I Tji %v -la- 'IS'-'i’X - X ■ - V ■\) '‘If- •-i.'V.Sj , - ■t “ I ■ 'k J t * .'K ■u. 't '.t p:£-3^ ei- ■- k l-r f l s a f e, s f * T } ’'*‘--1’ *-■' ■- f-: .A’' ■ , ' I/''' rft r / t f i.k.'A , r-'i/ c # I ' r t , ‘ 4 •A. . t '- i m l E A T A Y m k t ' R i j y i Y , a u g u s t I' t S k ■ ■ri- <• i -A? - j, ■-'-.. i § ^ ~ : j » r w , ’^IfffDAV' MORIflSfG-, . at siF.c'a?*Ntca£%«ii4X.,‘»A'3rX^ i uiaSia'iisToibiiow t.vb Ti^ vm % e '^ 10 fJ>scVH|ere it will be deliver- ■«<t atr^?,15E peSiaimtitn. ^ To. thost?) who cull a t the office for' their papers, i 'To C o m p a n ies o f IS or m o re, they will ■ b e furnished a t .,^1,50, T g ^ F a ll subicrlbers payable in ad- ifancci .G A Z ^ ^ T E : JO^votMib JMies L e iitfii Fine vdffit, Mu- stcJc,^J)mma, Pcissing Events, §fc. 3®iTEi>’Uv csolroic t». morris . H a reslftlt y^ung.genie? w i n g f f i p j h t , Broh:ftevf.i>drh]^.tihakiijg fcoin his pliimesdnight yolum e o f the Alirrot* by an IrRlenture of |® o rtgagc, bearing rflMa , pate-thoR f 0 .tsy o f a r y i n t h e y e a r I8 f 7 , exempted V J O Y VYAIIO an d liflL E ^ C A R T E R , -to LKuSikb G k ipm a n , of all that eer La'rn p iece o r parcel o f Dand situate m Shel lon, in the ctiunty o f G e n e see, be- ,ing the ]^o^thAmi E a s t part of Lot num b er I twenty- icveu |u 'Township number, N iue tin tha fju r th jKan,ge o f Tow n ships of the . HolIajid.Land Conup'any’s Lauds, Bounded LiJ . Ea|it by the lines o f the said lot, part !of the west line o f said lot NorClij, a W e st by one, iiuni|dred\Acres utsd by the euSt line o f a tract of Land of part o f which has been conveyed by the said Lemuel O h iptnan to E z r a F isk , Sguth by part o f the south line of the said )otpud by the North line of the said tract of pae hundred ecres, contain ing two huhdried and sixty-four acres and seventy-five hi|indredths of aiu. acre of land uccordiiig to a,surv'ey o flhe sa’ue, made by Elijah Warrtetf.— W liich sai -Wliich said Indeiiture ot Morlgagte was duly assigned by the^said LeuujellChipiiiari, and by a regular series of assigumentsi becatttie and is the property of Wilh^m VViliink, Walrave Van Ueulte- loin, Nico|aa? Vuu Heeftingh, Jan Van Eeghen,, Wilhem \lfilliuk,, Juniour, and Gerrit Scltimiiuelpemiinck, Rutger Jau’s Son, .Survivors of tlietuselves, and Hen- dfili Volleiiho'teo and liutger Jan Schim- melpennjnbfc, now deceased. ------- ^N o w |;4^ TH 3 Sft,E?hRE, n o tice‘is hereby given, that by virtuejof power c u a tuined in the said In denture o f M b f:gage to the said Lem u e l Chip!nai|, his Ijeirs, executor.s, admiriis- tratoFS ahd assigns, to sell and corivey at pnblick auciiqn, the said desciiued prein- rses. if default should be m a d e in the paym ent o f >the money thereby secured to be paid, the same will be said at pub- lick auefidn nt the C o u rt Ilopse the village ojf Batjavia, in the county o f G e n esee, qnj the [fifth day of January next - a n d twalvc o’ clock in Idle ijbrenoon of that day.— D a ted / u ‘y J 0, 1828. f f UIietti W illink, ' tTafrave Vdti HeuJcelom, Eicolaas Vtm Beejtingh, J ^ ‘n Fan E^ghen, . rfllhent m i l i n k , Jr Gerrit Sckimmelpennim k, Rutger Jan's Son, Surviving Assignees. B y D. II. C h a s d l e e , tiul,- A t t y . 25 __ fp.mEiepcei^ ph l^ l k NtiC July,plIEbfOf embellishing this pub- UGaHoii yvfflpofip'gi'^lale engiavings is Uiidhr- 'ist'ood a n d ^ ^ leved ,tb be jftrtqge^her i}»e most acceptable', and to'«orre»po»>d better vvlth the reriaecibkfi 6( aoliUyt haH ibe iMproVtimeiils ill Uib ptiblitsk tasie, lliHii aifji' other, it svill be Ibe ^feralnre, and for'thBir’l^owledee of the line (irt’S, ai'c jpbwerfel ihCejith-es to tjie most ----- L.---.v_ deserve perseyerrilg efforts to deserv^ a reward iimJ dis- t 4 ni:tion so sgral'iffyiAg. < ^ i Wf! are greatly flattered both with thb nup^ ber npd character of our readota and icorres- pQiideuls- We, could enuwiiefate many who rank ^mong the^ first in oar eojontry for genius and lenriiing, arid it sbal! be efuk pride and pfea- atre to furnish |hfem with 3 work vvhltjh shall conlirilue to m eriuheir protedrion and favour, iudependeitlly t f the volUntaiy aid, so gener-- Dusly bestowed, and so veryjftccepotljile, we (nkc the opportunity of s a y iu^hal ivehlive en gaged, the pens oil several ganlleineti Who are well Ijnowu in ihg literary wgrld, and ; whose predictions, we aire persuaded,i will import new' spirit to. the fut iHe pages of the work, VVe, tliereforb, feel t ib fullest caiifildence in, stating that our succeeding volumes wfill surpass those .vhicb have preceded them. We beg to remind the reader, tlhal t^e cop- lierplate engraviogs,—which are of a superiour iiimJ; and of (lie full quarto size—are drawn and executed liy pnr most skiilful' artists, cx- prcsslyfar this lootk, and eannoi be procured for- any other. ■faking in to v iew th e n u m b e r o f vjalvahle pliiteS, th e qUBiktity o f m a tte r co n tain e d in the M irrqr, ajided |lo th e 'q u a lity of the pap e r , and the general\fty le of the execution, it iS by far the ^leapest puhlitaUon in the I’niicd SJates. Works of a shnilarjcha racier, puiblished hi.Gieal Britain., althoiJgh| bountifully | snpportieu, are much more exificnisive ; in lou^) dnsttnees, we lielieve, they aliioimt to nearly double the price of tliU journal. '» Toi those who may more fully to un- idersttvod the character of the wOrk, and |to coui- Ituemta ihclr siibscripiions on tljie opening of a NEW voi.t .MC, perbajis it is prujier to spy, that, among a ynriely of other subjects, it e<nbraces the following;— ' , OaiGiNAi. M or M T ai . es —eitlj.er ficticious, or'fotlndefl oir dveutsof real li!e, in the L'uited States of AmerJcH. REvtEiys—of jmblicatioDS, foreign, iand Jo- meslick- ' ' OKtajMAL E ssays —Qu literidure, |pios«l.«, p c ^ i i t a f i C A l L . Speech HENifY'^iiiiSvyiNj E s q . o f F ^ iitslntrg^yalapuhU c d iivherm C in- cinnatii hr^ the 3 U i J u i p , l i i 2 S <^BNTi.i 5 Mif:N:— T h b iig h accystoroed to |;iublte sp e 'a k ih g f b r a ir n o k t h e whql|iy o f ihy iife» ^nd tk a i a c t a sh b rt th e r e h a s n ^ v e r b e e n bu occasioQ ipij,. w h icR j[ 4 utvd found it s o dlfficiult p r e 88 myiSeiij^iifnents and feelings^ a i p„p thist. T k e r Q is n o n e , \v 1 ien w » :feel ev id e n c e o f th e confidence o f ,o u r low ciij?;enSi That w ith g r a titu d e and\ ‘pridil-- 5 ?- 4 i so m e th in g iff the tiifie, p f a d |,. and oir- cuidsiances a|tO n d iiig iho int^otwlg, wfiich fs calculated |tp e i c i t e niine in th<^ h igh est d e g r e e . A c c u s to m e d i n my%»oliti- cal course to m e e t with, m o re oL o p p o s i- tiuR than k iuduess, 1 am b a tt e r p r e pared for ili€( o n e than the o t h e r j h a v ing :bee«i for m o re th a n a tw e lvem o n th denounced througli th e union as an apoktate froffi th e g r e a t cause w h ich we this day \hail; f find here a refuge, a hom e , and ,a w e lcom e — h e r e am o n g stm o g e n s. Y o u do m e m o re th a n j u s tice, T libro, is no p lace, in w h ich such u qiurk o f public confidence an d ap p ro bation as is evinced b y such an assem b lag e , a s thi$, could b e m o re ch e e r in g th a n in this noble city, w h ich is the offspring o f y o u r en te r p r ise, and has grotvn up by y o u r in d u s t r y ; w h e r e a y e a r a g o , the tru e p r in c ip le o f d ie A m e - ricatn system w e r e publicly an n o u n c e d ^ o m iA e r c e ; th.ey* advocated n * -iie^ by a m e e ting, in resolution? em a n fiting iq tow n s m a n , u o i r h b n r q n d h isto r y , V w a g e s , trav e ls,A m e r ica n uiil|iqulties, arfe, -etlacatiun, manners k E F a u l t liav ln g been m ado a the payuieiU o f a certain sum o f ui'uiev with liie interest tfiereoii, soGured by uii Imieuliire of 4 iuirtgage beitriiigdate the fif'h day of May ill the yev-r lS17f executed by John Miuor to Eerouel Uhipinan, o f ALL that cer- iwin piece or parcel of l.anAsituate in the town oi .-;iM*.U'''n in the coutify ofGenesee, being the east part of Lot number twenty nine in town ship tiuniber nine in the third range of town-, Fhip 3 oftl|ie llolhmd Land Company’s Lands.' houir'ded-Soutb, Ka.st, and Narfl],hy the Lines' *.! saiil Lo'k and West by the Esal Line of a Tract of. Laud Of one Imndre-J acres, part of which is contracted by the said Lemuel Chip- ' maii to be sold to Price F. Kellogg; cottlaiiiing by e-Jtiination, one hundred, fortythree acre^ and f-.»rtysijx hundredths of an acre.be the same more or lew —'Whiclr said iudenlMrc of Mo'rl- K«ge was duly iasiigned by tha .said L e m n e i. Ohipm-rtii,^ l»yt« jregu!-.tr seric'' of assign nVents -1 b’ug/i, .fan iVan fleghen, tVUhem tViltmkJij GerrU SrJtiininf.li>enninck, R u tg e r J a d . s son, iwrvlvors n f theniaslves ; and Herulric^ lAtllenko- eeuami Rtifger Jart ^cfiimaielpennmck, ,now de- -N p w tlhereforcj no tr e e is hereby o f a p o w e r c o n tain e d in th e said L e m u e l C h ipm a n udm iulM rators, an d assigns f-tased :- given ihatfiy viHiiO the sai|d M p rtg^^tc h)3 iieirs, ejtecators, t to sell and^GOn.ve.y a! pttblick auction the said ■■aJ ■ ’reui'isas ■ ‘ default should he made diiaerlb |j i 4 U the paytpent o f ihp money thereby secured to 3 the samel WILI. be sold-at {mhlick uuriipuat'iiiU e c o u r t |tous.e in llie vj|lag,e Gf Bu- lii\5hiiif t h i uoiiniy q f G e n e s e e , o n j b e fifth day of J a n u a r y n e x t betvi'een the hoitrs o f .t e n an d t.vctve o clock in the forenoon o f I h u t d a y .— Dattul Jnl^ 10 , rs28. WIL> GERR B|y D. 11. K doiVi On ti ■uudMgUT whecoAho WILHEM WILLINK, WALkAVfE VA.N HF.UKELOM, NICOL.A AS VAN.BEEFTINGM, J \!N' EF.GliEN,.' EM WILtlNIC, }r. «hd 1 if: TSCm.MftiELPElSNLNCK, i liutger .Ian’s son, J CuAXOLER, their Attfy fiinijfi T K t O I i ' S A T i E s - ^ T I M eleg a n t s lt- J l natron, lying in the Tifw n o f S h e l ve stage mad funnipg fmna (lan- llKOUgh \Va|siuy lo Buffalo' niaif passes tht^e tfmes each way every vv:ee k—ralso, the mail from Batavia, ?nc,eeyery weeli. Haid FAR>^f contains tjfiy a c i ^ q f gopi|iqna, about fif- teen or tw] inty acres wood lalad, Fitfi a gqinr two stof^ House well painted, and a gbrjd framed m r n . ABo, a'Vety fruitful O r chard wieiji about* on# hundjted trees. Jtls rio excelldit Stand for |i Tavern, Store, or M0cbanL:|r. Said farm wfil be sold cbefip for CASH o f progpiptj pay>-and possejssiou ■ giv.eii on $uf>ft notice. palriicitlars, iuqui ihe»sttb 5 cribef o n -ihe prem ises. i |---•C H A H N C E Y - s a d SbeldQijf; |u l y 5 ,f c j ||8 . e of Di- the fine prfj, k-c. F eaia IJC; CH a R.VCTEU beauty and dress. A siek I cain BiooftAPiiv—crhistoricid sketch es of the! lives of sdeh persorf?, <»f boih siftxes.as have beitome celebrated fOr‘their Iverdisiii, vir tue, fortUuuerlulehts, patriotiim, Src. • LjTERARkiKTEiiLiGi-.NCE — u r n o liccs o f n e w liuhrtrwiHpnq. > T he U ra I ma —comprising strictures of the New-York stage. DESvi.iri>:s.v S e P kcvioks —with occasional rental ks. A necdotes —hunfourous, literary,' hislorir cal, kc. , I’AS:4r.NGVXVr.STS OF TUB TiMRS. PoETRY-f-original h«d selected. fr otn inyi »o l friejrd,* who^ w h ile resid in g aiifdng us, was the uniform a d v o c a t e 'o f protection to fialiontil in d u s tr y , a n d in try in g tim e s , the d e fen d e r b f the tariff a n d its s u p p o rt e r s , T o sen m y s e lf t/tus received by sueft an Assembly, aroqnd m e all kind ness and coujfidence, in such a place as thL , fills mo qfilb emotilons w h ich I can n o t express. I t m a k e s tjiis day one o f the happiest o f m y lif e ; one to w h ich I shall ofieti cqs.t back ifiy thoughts with a pleasure n e v e r ex c e e d e d , and w ith gratified recifllections, w h ich can n o t be expressed, ij m u st leave you to im a g ine wfifit my fefeliugs a.rej by w h a t th e y mak*e th e seas yheif libipe^ ' ^ o i n ilib o y s te r fo ylie Avhale, d r f i^ liotitlr ‘Sir th e ta r i e d prodiictlons, -tfUT dem a n d s ? R e v e r e n c e , 4 heiili-rthe /g r e a t sbnrces o f our wefiUh,]^be fefeat ^ itertiJ o f Our industry. B u tY in |cimo, ■aifbther g fe.at i n t e r e s t ‘presenfe'd it r cadi im the gbfrerrinieot for p r o tep d o n . M a - nitfabtur^s sp ru n g u p thro u g h th e < o t i ^ try . T h o s e in terested in this pu ?&Qi‘fy asked fo r t h e ^ p l i c a t i o n o f the ?ame ^ p n c i p l e w b i c li ^ a d 'b e e n adoj^ied | | s fo ought to be on such an occasion, an d jo sudh a scene us is now before me'. T o g e lb e f w itli iiisiiiy o th e r m lsccllan i:o u « s u b je c t s , w h i i ^ it w o u ld be u n n e c e s s a r y now lo rrf • •• co m m a n d o f m e a n s , the M ib r o u sliult be m a d e for the our rep- el\iimcral,e H a v ing procnl-pd a noiv font o f U p ptir|tose, w e shall occasionally preseii ders with such new pikcks oi musicic bs m a y d e s e r v e , on a r c o u n t o f tl.*e Ueauty o f il e i r c o m p o s itio n , lo b e p r e s e rved iu o u r page!S. conclu d e by re.m o iking. th a t a s l«r us U e we Lave ope. lo equal an y s im ilar periodical iu ICur COxNDlTIOrvS. T h e M irror is published ev e r y SaU irday for 1 b e p r o p r ieto r , by D a n iel F n n s h a w , af No. 1<53 yi'HUein s tr e e t. It is p r in ted in the roVal qiiar- ' • ‘ - ' . . . /a i i d L ^to form, on fine paper, \\ ith.bonrgeoif and bre- v ierT y p e - Fif(y 1 }f t w o n u m b e rs co m p lete a vplutne o f fo u r faundred an d sixteen royal q u a r f o pages, for w b ich an ei . eg . int eng raved yiGKETTK TITLE f a O e , a n d a copious index, are given. T h e te r m s a r e four dollars - -j'eif annum . pavable advauce . It is fortvRrded by the earliest mall$—unless bslierwisej directed--—to nil subs cribei? residing beyond tlje city orNewVork. All communicafioos, post p u d , directed to the publisilier, will be promptly uUenided lo. New-Ybi'k, Juno,,1828. j 25 0 ;XSMl|scription? received njt this o p c e- TBf ■ O O K I N G G L A S S L $ . — T h e sub ■ A scBibec bas now on hand k is Icupstanl- manufacturing, L P O i n N O - _____ 35 S <’f- •'ll desqriplions ekid sizes, w h ich hb will sell, w h o lesale aim reta il. G X tA i w h ic h on as gdod term s us th e y can be pu r chased in A lb a n y 4 ) 1 ’ N e w - Y o r k i &c.- Q R T R A lT l A lso; P O R T R A I F R A M E D as el egant as can be had at any olheir facto ry in thb state, both as to p a tt e r n and w o r k m a b s h ip . - ' H e binly 3 sks o f th o s e w h o doub t/to Call andl e x a m ine for ihem s c lves. J B. W I L C O X . Biiffai|tf, A p r il 2 5 , 1828. ' tfl4 T 'A J R M E H S AJLD W o o l . . WKK3 o p TH L 'lOVVN UF i P l M B B s O S B . iH H T tS F O R W O O D H U L L ’S doLUMBlAN SPINNKR, In 'o'vtr^ of Pembroke, for sale by ,thei subsori \ her. Toitbose who have seen fhi« Spinner tio .econjinTe|iidnlion is necessary—and tuosewho have not I seen .b, m-e invited lo Call- land -ex- F . F O L L K T T . Bni itviii; June 26. 1S2S. , j' 23 A d f | pai# f’«r u C o t ton &. L i n - ^ e h lllA C S , T h e y , will ^Iso by recdlve'I in p a v m c n t J o r d e b ts due -at fh id h f iiccr jb 1 y 11 , 1828* ^ am not vain enough to th in k thqt such an assem b ly would: c o n v e n e m e rely to ps p ress thqir personal r e s p e c t to m e , fo r m y serv ices as an hum b le instru-- raCut to protbote a greht cause ; — it is tile great cause itse lf you have n .et to haU. T h i s Ci.hanceb piy gratification; for w h ile you aw a rd lo me jo o rc than I could have desired, you express your devotion to (hat system w h ich is the foundation of our pro s p e r ity ; a system once opposed w ith all the bitterness o f infuriate zeal, but on w h ieh the m ass of the nation i§ rtow so happily u n ited, that in the contest and th ro e s o f a n electio n , the great struggle seem s to b e , who shall be forem o st in lt.s favor. N o n e , in this p a n of the co u n tr y , express an y oppo sition to the A m e rican system ;e n d y e t difler radically as (d th e m o a n s by w h ich it is to be be.st prom o ted. W e m h sl th e n , inquire what is this system , and w h a t are its great ohjects, and w h a l interests it em b r a c e s ? A c c o rding to my view s o f it, the great object o f the A m e rican system is the supply o f national w a n ts f r o m national means. It em b races not m e rely agui - CULTURE, w h ich p r o d u c e s ; m a nu f a c t u r e s , w h ich fab r ica tes; or c o m m e r c e , w h ich d istrib u tes the articles o f private consum p tion and public d e fen c e ; but all alike. A p p lying the p r in c ip le o f p r o tectio n to ev e ry branch o f national in d u s tr y , not duly by a S 3 'sletu o f duties its,s hut by the construc- oi) foreign Impoi t ttdni o f road$ and canals, to diminish'^ tiiine, distance and expense, in trans- poi’ling the supply o f our wafits a n d th e s u r p l u s o f o u r p r o d u c t i o n s ; anjd thus, by its com b ined action in a ll the t r e a t in te rests o f the co u n tr y , to accoippUsIh the dUsired, the only inie objeut o f isound legislation, e c o n o m y ’t o t h e c 0 n s u m e r ; to y o u , to m e , to ev e ry m an jn the na tion, who consum e s the v a r i ^ product? o f e v e ry p a r t o f the union. T h i s is th e Afiiierican s y s tem , a great a n d poble one. I f Jl h a v e not tru ly defined it, let any one do it b e t t e r ; and if slich are not its leading features^, p r a y tell m e w h a t th e y are. T h e piynciple lof p r o te c tio n is not n e ^ iu the history o f our g o v e r n m e n t ; it is coeval wjith Jis first'o r g a n iz a tio n ; it Uas liberally eictefided to navigation, to iconim e rcei og f icu lto r e an d the fisho- rietSi— o b jects w o r th y o f all protection. ' W h a t m a n u facture so noble Us a ship ? ^ h a t occupation m o re honorable or use ful th.TD cotU m e rre— consuities m o re malierrals a n d provisions a n d iiijore facUl-.. latds th e supply of; o p r .warns,, o r fur nishes b e tte r ip p a u s p f n ation}i| d e f e p c e L Agjiticulpjre jie e d s fio .eulogy; a n d .class, iislieries im tlor w h a t head y o o w tji, wlio w ill-pot ’crierjsh mid p r o f e c i th e m eh -r—j_ L . ^ - • ’ (. i ‘o n e , a h d a'iked' for nothing In-excltislon o f 'b t l i e r s . B u t a violhnt cjppo^itWh opposHion, w a s from the e a s tern sfetes. T h e i r nayigafion and l o c a l a p p r o p r iate m a n u faetules, w e re alread y pfuteoted th e y refused to extend to th e products and m a n n iketures- o f th e m iddle l a n d w e s tern states, th e sam 6 principle w h ich had c h e rished tlibirs. T h e y w o re governed by th e ir ig t e r e s l . ' T h e |»idc die and w e stern states acted otij th e mol'd rational l u le , to p r o te c t w h atisver thq g e n e ral w e lfare required to be |pro:- le c i e d , w ithout reg a r d to th e fla c p w h e re produced o r m a n u factured. T h p south opposed the w h o le system , and how e v e r erro n e o u s th e ir view s wierq, th e y w e re, a t a p y ra l e , in c o n s isten t In such a div e r s ity o f bpiuioiif!, R was a task o f ex tr e m e d i ^ c u l t y ahdl del- U c a ^ in any com m ittee, to settle; th e p r in c ip le, an d reco ^ jm e n d ’ a sysWm w h ich vvojjdtLpyercome in v e terate [pre ju d ices, and reconcile th e yarioiis 1 ite- rests o f tw e n ty - f o u r s t a t e s ; 1 m a y say d istin c t and indep e n d e iit n a tions, occu pying alm o s t ev e r y habitable clim e , and raising m o st o f th e productions of all foreign co u n tr ies.. T i m e was taken;, and no pains om itted to ascertain \i hat co u rsq was best calculated to b iin g about the desired result. W e thoiigbjt a g e n e ral tariff, w b ich w o u ld ex ten t to ev e r y article co m p r e h e n d e d w ithin tliU great object o f th e system , to the ravy m a terial as well as th e ' inanufactuiled) w a s .b o lter than a partial one. E x p e r rien-ce h a d n a u g b t us, th a t i f w e c o n fined' ourselves to any partial a r ticle, or local in terest, w e s h o u ld give them a pfeiniun^ fo.r being selfish ; fo r w e found o p p o s ir tion com e from, p r o tected jn^i’c h y y T s tiv - ^ J tcctcd ' raajiufacturerspM d L f r p n i' none m o re b i t e r th a n those o f Bos|pny w h o in 1816 lia d been p i o te c te d by <j djRv^r-'' 8 0 p e i cim t. on coarse cdRoms j '' found lhat u n leis wfi m a d p i t Uia.; in terest o f e v e r y sectxbn d f /^ e 'c o U n l r y : 4o s 2 ,-port o e r m e a s u re, it im isl flili O u r g r e a t o b ject was* to build up aLq p r o tect m a n o fnetures, p q ’t tq e n a b le t h p r p r o p rieto r s to ex a c t o r Speculate on thq com m u n ity ; h o t to giv e th e m , in tjhd shape o f protecting duties, a bounty, and thus im p o se a g e n e r a l tax on the p e o p l e ; but by co u n teractin g foroigp legislation^ k e e p in g dow n foreign com p e titio n , or, to use a figure yo u will d | understand, k e e p o f th e flies , till tb e child can go alone, and th e n so appe r - tion the p r o tectio n to th e cap a c ity o f the country to pro d u c e t h e raw m a te rial, o r m a n u facture th e article, as- to, bring into active op e ratio n itie domesi ic com p e tition, w h ich n e v e r y e t lijas failed to produce to th e cqnsuxif . r Ini artiefe im p roved in quality a n d dimviA ished in price. T h i r t y j'e a r s o f exp j- rrence hud tau g h t us this le s s o n ; th o 'c was then, a n d l h e r e iq^nmv, no exco|)- tion hi this rule. O u r o p p o n e n ts ca i- uot point out one dom e s tic item o f c o n sum p tion, w h ich has supeijceded the im po r ted article, w h ich is n o t C H E A P E i l A N D b e t t e r thaii the fo reigij; and w e could not blindly disregard such evidence. W e d isregard th e clam o n r o f m e r c h a n ts, w h o , from 1816 , o n ev e r y proposition to am e n d the tariff, have p r e d icted the ruin o f ag riculture, com m e rce and rev e n u e ; for 9 II h isto r y , all ex p e rien c e in other, n a tions a n d o u r ow n , have falsified such predictions. N o m an can point out a spot i n this union w h e re m a n u factures flputjisb, in wbidh th e farm e r has not an im p r o v e d m a r k e t. If! 1 ''(iMqrgnii NeviUc. 'i. ' 2 ^ \ ■V: S i .V-V'-S;:*.-.- '.i,* t-Z -}\-I s- r- -1 •5'“ M k f o f . t^d o n s ls v f ,~T th a t t h a t , J th,e; dtrtY tih is so m u ch a d d iW dt ib e do- mcaiuf? l i e t us thikJ byi a l i t t l e ex- peirfenrse. ^N a ils a d i ti ^ cents„ at pound^--*tbey'SOIL for s lY b e n tsT th e n , ’^tccof-ding / id t h e tlid b r i e s 'm f p o litic a l -eC o n d n ii^ , t a k e off ihe d u t y , aiid nails./ w o u ld s e ll j|>r y n e ce ni jper pouiid^ T J ie ■Bve ceiity.^ g s H b h ^ sell ■I ^w h is k e y w d u lifsell f e r t w e u t y - f i w cents a-gatidii lesi ih t A n o th in g / N e e d 1 tak e up y o y r lim e in r e f u tin g s u c h trash as this ? ' L o o k lo i h e gfi^jivjb o f thp tw p g r e a j cities o f ^ e w e s t, CipfpiivjsATi aqd PiTTSB u n c n > tra c e th e ir ' progress from m e r e m ilitth'y posts, to ’svha^ th e y are MOW. Y o u see tfi^eni cx e u l|jiily iiig th e in tim a te Copnexiuh lieiw c e ii th e th r e e g r e a t sdtirebs o f nafic nui i n d u s t r y , agri- cultn r a i; com m e rce find m a n u factures, b a d r d e p e n q e o t o ir e h c h o t h e r , sjupply- ing an d suppo rtin g eajch o th e r . Is th e r e ly m a rt h e r e , o r thqre^ d r a n y fohere^ 4 }ve, J ^ a i ’ ■■ s '- / '' 'E ■ .k - Zir‘ w a -* -m / -H ’ -J: coristhiedieB .. f W i l l « wn miidwu] k c f 1 % A iTM %-V..‘V. - cent /.Country, ■( R t h e efid h|fi prt th e ‘h e r e fiirraer o r m erdifint,! wiio can ^ay ho has been in ju r e d , by d i e puosPEitiTY q f m ecbaD icO r m a n u f a c ^ r e r ? > C a ll the.m. by -what nafite y o u p lease, t h e only dif feren c e is ‘I* i n th e si?e o f th e Shop V ’ T h e y are th e sourcofi o f w e a h h h e re, and elsew h e r e . T h ^ y give value to y o u r lo ts and hpusesj; p a y y o u r rents and taxes ; consum e yiour raw m a jen'aj ; afford a m a r k e t to thb farm e r, apd are th e b e s t custom e rs to [the m e rchants. I t is b u t a few y e a f s since this place w a s the second, perbfips the third o r fo u rth in t h e state. N o w you a r e p r o u d ly p r e j- e m iu e u t; you a r e grow ing, w h ile C h illico th e is declining- W h a t is the cause ? T i l e soil o f Jis viciuity is nut less f e r t i l e ''th a n youris; b u t th e \ e a r th w a n ts th e salt, m cchfioical industry— and th e y wrb I t h e finje road and canal w h ich P rovjidence hasj furnished yo n to rea c h a m a r k e t. T r a c e th e effects o f the sam e efiuses throughout the.^union, y o u w ill find them as sfniple and a s cott-, vincipg as the law s o f n a tu r e h e rself. te n ^ , ^ L i h e bs.ieful offqc^ o f tf® c te c - lioii w e re ffiuhd t# e n te r in to i L i i l l th e Bii’m Ibocajnd a politi ifil hobby, i n d th e AU ie(iFan iystcro U e t/raR h -vr^rd vf- ^ -4 * ■ ' -I ' , 'M t yoli. m a y diily. a fq>recyte th e en e c ts o f t h e electio n , l e t m e ca|l y o u r anejnj joD lo thfi vole;? o f t|ie grefit agri- - eultjufal, com raferciar and m a n u f a d u H n g statfi [of the e ^ t — ■Massachusetts. 182)0 th a t stfite ^ T E D F j p R ' a ound to b e genfi^al tariff, w ith 01 ly tw o exceptions. ^824, h e r votes w e r e aih 'b u l one,; lyJaaiyrtgiW 8 l&e In A G l A l N S T a fiUneral tariff, (ihlat o n e a nam e w h id t ought to b© know n and. honirtired i« th e w e s t, A ir. D w ig h t.) In 1827 s h e voted unanim o u sly for th » w o o llen 'h ill, w ith ot j y ope exctptioiy, an d ip 1828 th e present tariff, with! Hie exception <»f only Iw o votes, w h ile V irginia gave th r e e votes for if. T h e p r in c ip les p f th<: A n iericau s y s tem did n u t change wiffi the, v o tes of. tl|© eastern sta te s r ieit. Tllfi sysieirf i\eu)a|ned th e sam e , b u t po lilician a changed. In 1827, a bill was r e p o r te d , a tariff hill, ct n fidihg pro t^ctio ti to w b o llen m a n u facit res. * A-H p r >posi- tions! to am e n d th e hill, by the p r o t e c t tion o f wool hem p a n d spirits, vw rn-ig- nomijiiiously kick e d out o f lihqRojG le, b y calling the p r e v io u s question. T T h e ; m ajb|iity would not co n s id e r , m u ch less disefiss th e m ^ and thus t h e Am jpricaa syst , in d 4 dowfi — w fi haps, in the w h o le .a round '.ytjit, a n d coitfiding in i&e y b u r p w n the m e r c h a n f increased custom , and tile p e o p l e / g r e a t e r m e a n s to p a y taxes to goyern/nenf, w h ile all the predictioiis o f the bad effects o f m ani^factures ha've proved idle d team s , an d i^li th e goo^d efiW ts w h ich have beoji anticipated have been m o re th a n fully realized. T h e w h o le country has long felt thoJe efi'ectsj but have not inc|[uirod into the cause,. , Y o u buy co a r s e fioiton.s, nails, w indow -glass, gunpow d e r, spirits, and m o st articles o f icoromoh C o n sum p tion, ch e a p e r than\ form e rly. O u r southern friends purchase w indow glass ^ five d o llars a b o x , whic|h fbi iuerly cost fib^ teenj''|^«,t 4 i.eithor you n b r they - tak f e any p a in s to 'k n o w th e cause, I will tell you. Ifa s this ; t h e foreign arliel iS'^Xcluded .fly h ig h d u ties'; th e coui.tr has ih e Rapacity to s u p p ly, th« dom F sti ■ cooiFetinu pro d u c e s e&|c[t, whicli th • w h o le'country feels, , - ; ; M u c h h a s tb e u ti w ritR ii on politicaJ ecotm iuy, by nSfiji /wIin.ialTt c L to imiku it a science ifiy - ly e d iU g r e a t rays:t-iy $> • i' -I. HI IK Iila S it , MX -it Btg‘C L 'i 7 ' I ' ■--7\ r ; ,-r y o u will see th a t th is g r e a t sy s tem is div e s ted o f all m 3 ’stcriy ; it is founded o n th e d e v e lo p m e n t iff facts, and th e lessons o f expciience*) S u c h was the A m e rican system , in 11820 artd^ ’2 4 ; sUch w e re I th e principles on w h ich it w a s based and defended. T h e n i t m e t the unqualified ap p ro b a iiu n o f t h e coun try. T h e r e p r e s e n tativ e s o f e v e r y com m e rcial city , from N o r f o lk to B b ston, inclusive— from the seven m iddle and w e s tern states o f N e w - Y o r k , N e W -Jer- sey , D e law a re, F e u n s y lv a n is; O h io , I n dian a and Illin o i s ,'w i th .o n e exception,, I am sorry, to say from P e n n s y lv a n ia, (n o w a prom inent Y?'iend o f tlie jpresett^ adm m istration) v o t b p poR t u b t a r i f f , r - a n d , w ith o u t, th e benefit o f th e re presen tatio n u n d e r ihe.fiew census, and w h ile the r e v e n u e was less than c u r cxr penses, carried ,] ! to thq popular branch o f c o n g ress by a n iajorjty g r e a ter th a n has since been obtained. Iv was a ch e e r in g , interesting s g h t, to se e s u c h a national m o v e m e n t—Hsuch a m a rch to- wiards the final com p letion o f the g r e a t sj^stem. W o u ld to C^od woj liad w it nessed its ;ie: lew ai iu Ifite 3 'ea|-s. Th© principles q f those days S tood tho test o f talents aryayod against (hem .; ih e y have been sanctioned b y 'p u b lic opinion, by tim e and ejfperiencu. ) f they w e re not co r m e t, Iqlj us be d irected to so a o d e r ones.) T i l l th a t is done, they n e e d * © farlh c r exam ination. |Tliey certain ly will not bo queslioued in O h io , or the w e st. ' ‘t - ^ , ■ You have no in lerest in E u r o p e . 11 is, c o ita ’m jy not w rong to a s k congress to secu r e to you yo u r ow n . L o o k to [ the item s, o f y o u r produce, and cfilcu- late how m u c h o f it finds a m a rkfii in E u f o p e . I am ceutaiu that iis ag^ gregate atpount vVill ijbt.pay f o r the^?Mis and needier yo u im p o rt, I can point o u t o n e a t least, i f tjot .njcT^i your' commercfiajt houses .in this p lace, w p ich CONSDMES/MOUE RAW M^aJlaUALS, ECR- NISHBS. A^MAluiET FOR MORE OF THE AGRlCUL’rtlfi AL PROnUCX» OF.^OURSTATk k n d EMPlipYE MORE Op YQUR|UABOR, a c t t | o ONLY one d e ^ r v i n g th e pfotec'^ lion fif the govejnjn^nt. h i, w d ich m ice •aubraced th© w h o le try o f th e naiioo/Jji^d dw n d led fo a so litary iiera o f one bra&cJbl olens: th e mojst inipertaiff., p©r- ^ s t e m , but purely YV|iou ifip geacrfi] s y s tem had heed aban|[oned, a n d a |ocal p a r tial m e a s u re had ijjecome dignified with the nam e o f taiiff,|[j.t found a rfifidy support in th e old chemies o f th e jsysffimi. T h e y ral lied ^jn its s u p p o rt,.'and som e p r e ten d e d to he [fconveris to the g r e a t cau s e ,th o u g h they publicly pledged them s e lves p o t to touebj any branch o f m a n u factures blit woullfiiis, totally denying tho policy o f a g e n e ral tariff, as boldly advocating th e pii|olection o f one itemy and basing th a t, n|ot upt/u econom y to the consumer^! but fi!n th e condition o f tb e w o o llen m am fljacluror. W h ile r they contended for tfile. a p p lication o f th e p r in c ip le/o f proiecition lo vvlonljens,They as strcuu« uusly denied it ko any o th e r articlfi, r o - g in full force ‘ a ll T h e an tifiariff taiuin iron, u bou •IfOYi th-vn A L l I E U R O B J E . ffp ^ W l f j v h e n , IBER m a m i f a c f e s i >^m' tonsumo I ber ttiamifactumj >^t}d. pot jiroteu YofiR oiyn T.^) Tff^Jqtmr, Wliich is 1I13 product df the, sfihie *«»il which .gave us birth, is fivtirtij c^ugeipl Ip oufimtuite than any wlhich; is atupqri- ed. W b y |u)t, iheii^ p f o ^ c f i tlje^funnei/ who raises the g r a tu ffidm w liich it is m a d e t T j i e glass w h ich c p u i ^ u s it, and this finfi speetm e n b f pifephuuic has , (show ing a d^'catriei ]| w hlcli does hoitoi to y o u r cjt y^ wpis m |idtf q f , A m e rtcan 'siiud-sioliw, audT iaF .a.hiW value givp|; 10 it bv^ A m e rican labor. F o r th e ^ a niid i d e s , a r c s , o p t a cprit has been ^eut p u t «i. the co iu d r y '; none o f yod aro ithe i»oorc» fur it.* l% i s p itcher is m a d e o f Briiisli bill doctrMjje, and asscried th a t a, dutjy on fiem p , flax, wool and spirit^, w a s p y to th e producer, and a tfix on I h e copnlry. The}) m ade the w p e llen ili|e rallying ppiht o f p a r t y , ajnd iit congress am i th r o ig lio u t th e ufiiit^n; D E N O U N C E D ev e ry m an who Wouid not advocate it^ a n i abandon a gaeat systctr|, «n[apostate to the c ^ s e ; O^^aii being stilidj to th e south, opd as 0 5 ^ p ■eferring t|ip success, o f lhe| E u - ghsh ^an u facim ier t > o u r ow n . ‘ T h p sam e spi)t-it 1 Jged in '1 8 2 8 . 1 N o m e n h the nation i r e r e evet* so ffiuch abuse j iand vilifi|ed as. the conttfiUtee w h o r e p o r ted ihfi p r p s e n t tariff, 8 n d our whole I p a r ty w’enu included iu ihelpfo-. . 'J SCMpt|ufl , a tariff in I 8 l 6 , 20 ai|a^ 24 j w^iai kVere then th e W iu- cip lesjo f th e A m e rioau sy s te m i I {fesi- lessly appeal to [you and the co u n tjy tu i f ihey. apostates, in w h o s e rauliSj w e re th e y o be found I 1 ‘ M, --------- -r. .. . J a S ^ E R T , W E B lE N o t a m o n g f r i e n d s Ofcl J A G K S O N V , adhfired to th e bid tariff 3820. j n o u m old ett .the.p. w h o ,] g t d I o f e p r deidai systen uf ivtt T H E Y H E doctrines, affd mnd- ol tb.e capse, an d advocated the if 1828, ait thTy b a d ,d o n e thjat o f V'BLon'ttdS JfHt up a thing ihe,^ i a i] rifl and systeiip^jhpjijgh i : refitined only one fea ture ol rpsethl)la|i^ce. B e fore this iifiage we W |je galied Lpoff dow n and wdrfit^ p . '\We ^ e rffcuFed; upon to re* B q u r old) opijajon^, ©nd look lo cpdes an d | converts, as iclcs o f 0)115 MRI i i TQ follow pien 1 i8 2 0 ,n u i| o tilyffm d v fi ii >6 pt|lb y irifly b u t tj e cBiTsuiutional j)dw»'r gt,t;ss-to- p|t|ss d a y ; *W!|io,Tti 24 t h e Aifiprioau systpln a forslgn j tb*at - tfio kroioctjioji o f lfoj< m aniiiiictureits a i useless eft e x p e ine ip .Riu lituioji'a^i U,e building a n o p e r dapitn i and 'who. iw 382% proposied ft i ay'< 5 i |t p f th e fifiblib treasury 4 hodftrt u iy ddllajis j'l'f (on fof domestiis . > ; ■ • i j *'L t. •T/- .-lA ’i-:. \'si \T. .*1 ’\1 H . m I IP i;- k . V/* i p-*. y 'if //- ■ . r S i .’4.1 '.■;r 1 -: \Ai