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Jackson. than willvbe founelsbeiuxy in the Elctter of Mr. George ’lVa_.s-/uTngto_n .B!'ch072, of ‘Union To.wn, Pennsylvania. We defy any one to. ixfcnd thcm.\5\nb an unpréjudiced‘ mind; cool .116-{Ill}. and patriotic vdctermixaationr, without yieldi[ig'to~t11e: -A:.<)\|~x'<:\'.'\su\.>x3e}m.lsfnygg of 1) .9 -3-A‘--o—-—\~'-\“I>\f_\\:\\\\\\\\‘.m:‘ rm‘ «mi mint;-t1xe ranks-or-me ..\m'xtar«y C\I‘!e»*\%\\i’ 1“\f BL'0\v5n~’l1us iI1dccd the ob'lE g‘ntions Of !~1l|‘)': {J11}; counh‘-y, by receding from the a,dvoc_acy\0f ting’ élec zmindividurd vwshose ’p:1.r'.t ']]f¢‘ -af1¢_1‘d€‘§d52 ‘lmve been so marked by acts» of 1-as‘hness, cmgeltyf \\\*\‘.\;@_~‘.“'*“'-L'~' 1-.2m:w_zs. , ‘ f F,‘ _ V’ . ;@-».Lme;1.rg©@m, yoffers for saie rightsfox‘-' towns and zindivklualg. He ~willic;on5tunt]'y -k'ccp=at.his<'sI’1o»p-in’ Oliondixga Hollow, \a« si'1'p]')‘ly of the loeks to accorimiqdate-his cusromex-s, where any pehson.desix-ous.of1pm-chasing; will lxavc .oppo1-{unity of'cx;1mini’n’g »and’:tes_tihg1 them, and: ;he bélie ‘such ‘e,xan1m:h1ti('>n' ‘will rgsulgin the. .—cor'wiy:tio'n. that these locks, fog-, .s_si1i1p‘)iciLy of con- vsmictioiu,‘ cmwe nicnce and durability, :ire«é,ntitl'ed’ to ;a.décic3‘cd“pI':efereIIce to;au'y other now in ‘use-.v-V-.--'-I _Locks*df.tl1is‘descriptionmay be fitted l9;~any gun, .wit.l:.<.mjc xizgaexn .c.=-—‘ot==~-'3--\:\“-’°‘¥*? 4\ Pei’- ..;'o_n_s_‘*;‘u-«.:, ’[n‘o1:1he%£\ $l1u.t,;sny -mterfcrcnce with the‘ :2-?g‘hts of tl1esllbs'criber, by ma‘ki’ng'. or vending ‘the '-:ab_o,ve article \’vjt’l;in1~t12_e t:ou'n\$y:of‘0nqnd;;ga willbe ’fo1l0Wed~by the ‘ clxnl of-'-tlxc‘lav’.'s. _ > _ ‘ ! IIuB(nLy, ', LEVI WII-.'LI?A~MS., ..,.-7?I.nv 1823-.-mg . 'l'o~vill:gg{e.§vlbscrib<:rs,. \\'.ho.lm've.-£116 P-3!)?!‘ 13“ 5.3?» tliejir -dot)‘r_s;$2,50-peg‘ a_nnmn. , To mini} m.1bsc1‘ibe|'9,,‘aIId thos'c' \!‘v1.10‘.¢:a1I.f4>'r»:it at; {Ire o1 _ _ _ To«con1’pnnic_s of ten (3? fmoxie‘, \_a'l16 receive »th'ei'I'; ‘gape;-s—at tine’-d $1.50‘, if paid ivithijn si?xmonth‘s;: z)'thér\'vise $2will~be‘ qliaygted.‘ A ,nv_.n .-'1.-ysm_;:1~.~-rs 1ins_cIvtéd~at.§‘_1' péx-.sq‘t1a11e,..fox! the ff!’->‘t .t|u'ee Weeks, ;1m!a2§‘cém‘s‘fQr e.r¢_x:_y'.subséqt1¢;1t: gusertiun. libmaldiscouxit -willjbe .ma‘de-to»? llu;>Se-who .m1$‘cz\tise ~by‘tlgg_,y;gax,.,_ “j‘_‘ 7; 45. Noéj L?.oiT.1‘=%‘Iw-1&6 n,.n.~x*\f x=-u.-r_:x'_i=- \ ,. \_§§.i!\‘I;fH1 A.‘f!f:lA-!,1:SZ'+..§‘-i‘: ' _ M X . 5...; -' V ma ‘ ‘xjender ;Ix»i,1n.{‘>\I~t;~...x opinio:f1;.=“._uu the} ‘Chief Magile.trawéwlf‘t}§e\1§gn1eri‘<:2'Kn people. A \1‘»ov t1lio.S¢‘=w_l'1¢_!13§Gl'ieY§§~ili3&?'i‘i§ligihn\ ‘y_v?|'ijiiE:h: tr‘ém‘ai‘v..es~ ‘ills il-'A'?v*’23.‘*.‘3*\«‘!f3*“‘_:i333'“1*9!Y13'!‘3\h’?¥“F*!?5.‘ . ‘|eSS‘—-’tg).a,('«.t.itqixfiilad$229!!‘{:)il¢l1z:t&$’;§l!¢y:}V01!ld;‘ ihasie 0l_lfer$ d«.2:'.‘Ii4!1‘t«3,;tf1g_gm],-,Aad}§a~§;I?e§(2pt-:i'u&lie+-Vas fess .sy=stem. mi: =:?1f8;§i§1é,I‘5 ,;fil‘|'§.t\'éj|)f§iQt;l.\.;_ , tgmcfmm, _miriceasi‘nglyia1x*ectéd?«'§gérii ' ‘ duds of t!1eA‘=bes;-Md.‘m‘o§wa§ii~iwbl‘e menwjff ' the nation’, _pI‘(’)_(]-fliZ(1(2‘6.§iiSC'(,,'.:Y>I§'.', ot“tiu':pi.t1id1i_e -s'e’h\ dmn ,t‘ql)lijHed‘,, su';=e‘_ly |)t3}'!3l' s1;n':E;ass'<;il% in1f’tl';é~ Union: . It appeals’ fqr:éizg;;~;?g- セ ┚ for their t’e:n ._1_md i:g_1:;n~i“xf1i¢')i;1‘,s;: o'ji,po‘§‘_i‘-.~ ~ ‘(ion to’ a ~¢_:z‘u\1se '~sfu§pjpox'.t_eilf‘~ ..!iy~7ux:¢nT§d‘r;c-s, gq’ u.t-terly I-nibv,e1;s'i;.ve bffjju,sfice, a;nd{.(3_€ll;¢:_ix!at¢d£ A to place at the lnead of tlie *mi\tIibi).I :1 maiif who (stand:-x«(:l1>aI'ge,dM, it .In_ust,l)ev .:u'lIn1i’_ttcil with too much .hiu;th.-. of ahuosmweljy c»rin1'e forbidden in the xD.ecaJogue*._ A V _ ‘GEORGE W. BROWN~. Uniontowr}, (-Pa.) Aug. 4,1828‘. VJ.‘-0;¢-'f::»GA1iD,!N‘~Gr 6;; _ zC'L0%TH-DRESS.I‘.NG.. FOR, $5,! I‘ S©§.‘r7l'43§.-A.t2'7.:'§'a 3. Prize of'3_13;5O0. .1 5.000’ 1 3000: 1 2684- 4 1000 4 500 3 250 :39 60 39 V50 39 40 78. 20 390 12 4446» V5 anal tymmny. “ “F:-om {lug P¢x1_nsyh'm}ia Dclnocrat TOTHE -PUBLIC. [LE $1nbs‘c';-ibe1-_.t;;l;es- tl)is‘me‘tl;ed,‘ tQ._info\rm the‘ T ;in‘hahitan(s of‘(5nox)<lu'ga, and‘ its sficix1it’_\',,tl):;t ’ ~ his MACHINES nreiin c9.m'plelté‘ofdc1r.l and is1‘¢iu'}y't6-I-eizéivc hny qx‘mntity'of wool for'(;ar- ding‘. He d‘pes,noti_boa§t ofddigpgwiork in a—-st‘ylc;.tl')at: pnimot-be‘ surj)assécl'—at any 'establishment west of Al-j _b:my—3but would informtlnfs custé)x_x1er.§H:‘lxnt hclcqm-Q men<':c(1,b1iil«ling~:md‘setting up Ma_chi,nes'one lnm-f d:-ed miles east of Albany. 1vwentvy“foux'- years :1go,.3;g from his‘ long’ expe1ieiicc‘iu tlje b1i.sin'e§s,,:_\nd l1is‘—’m1 remmc-ml mtentzon to the same, will give him ‘deci, dedly the preference over the strlpplings ot the pre,-’ sent day ; :ISrtl1e‘l‘(3j)ll1:lt7l0n of llisM:1cli'mes are well known, further commentis deemed uxmccessgnfy.-'—’: 3,, It is requested that merino wool‘ maybe \v¢ll' cleansed of the gumy;_,s\xbstax‘1ce natural to it, 0'tll_é!'-: wise it cann<_it.be well d<)'n¢,- ’1tisf'urtl1e1,'mQr¢ reques-‘ ted that all wool b‘roug~ht.to_ his;sho'p, slmuld be g|:cas‘- cil at l'x‘m’ne, or have it‘ oiled at the ‘shop-.\ gx The right‘ seeuired +b;,- the Constitution to elect a Chief Magisti:-.ne, is one aunongst mtg-E ny im‘por‘t~ant ‘poweirsvcsted in the people.-—: it is :l'fU'lI_(,li).ll1Cntal_ pttinci_pl’e of free govern; ment, i|l‘iI.i ought at all times robe exercised% by i’reeme'n with a cautious and liberal SCH-3| mnent, clue to ‘so-importanttan 'ocmsion.——- For if it be a. truth that mam from his‘ very‘ nature, ‘appears destined with the loss of ills‘ libert '., to ‘wart with halfhis moral worth, 81 like tlie unhappy. degenerated Greek, or the Spamurtl of the ‘South, rendered by slavery unable to enjoy the blessings of-liberty when obtained ;~tl1en, intleed, will the election of‘ :1 Chief M_agistrate be classed among the most important transactions in .3 Republic, its tending ‘ultimately to the prosperity and hzippincss; or abasement and slmrery to the people. The historian has in vain recorded the crimes, the folly, and corruption which- linve led to the decline .gml ultimate ruin of all free governments which have proceeded our own‘, if in this enl‘i_ghtcnet| age we are tunable to pro by their examples’. The an- ,archy and confusion which preceded the diownliill ol'cvery Republic, both amctent & \modern are clearly to ‘be traced to bitter & rancorous. party l'c,uds_, excited by some suc- 'cess'fu.ll M'ilitnry Chietiain. who, -* riding on the whirlwind and d’irectin’g the storm,” ul. timately seized upon the liberties of 3.‘ dis~ tmcted people, and become their uufeeling tymnt and oppressor. Our election for at Chie.l'Magistr:xtc is fast approaching. Shall we meet It like free- men. with em eye only to the public gootig. and the perfortjmnce oi ll duty to those who are to come after us 9 ' GLQTH-DRESSING”-.t ' 4' III} subsct*ibers take the liberty to-’ inform? T ‘tl1e‘it_- and public in general, flint, they - l_xave commenced _CL‘0'l‘H-l) one; ‘mile smith of Onondaga l-lollow, where they \vlll-~be- pleased to accommodate all those that will please to‘ -accommodate them.'witlI_-tlxcir .cu$EoI_n.. Their works being in complete repair; and having‘ the nus? of‘ ‘l)ye-Stu \ c:m~be pwrclnasetl in the cot'mtry,an‘d they having the very best of Wonlrmenat the’busi- ness, they |llCl'nS(‘,llr'£S that the public will at ‘once g'w,e_‘tlxem the tprefex-ence oven all a,t:;the pres- eixttluy. Call’, and sati_>'l7 )\o ’ CARPET YAR-Nycolorcdon. the shorte‘st.no- tice,,1m(l-wan‘-anted to suit; All kinds -of Country Produce received itj:p:|yn_1cnt-. ,.:~.:a. __ L«.,;uv;.J-- . TEMPER OF THE ‘DXSUN ION 1'8’? S’. 'l7_he Jackrsonlhctium of S. 3arulina.Geor- gin, and ’l‘ennessee, hzn'e' so frequently thxeutened ax separation hf the Union. in ptillllc speeches, appubllc‘ festiva-ls, and in. the nev.vspapcrs'. that we have au;i|ed- our- selves of some brief extracts to establish the fact. Friends of peace. and cmler and un.-_ ion—-rem], judge, and pumler well. ls Sou1\n‘-CAROLINA. 9' $1.500 payttble in -dillzany Lands. ' Intthia schmc, formed hy’ the ternaiy comhina' tion o‘f45 numbers, and «the; (lrawing of 6 ballots, -there will be 20 prize; with tin-ee«~of tlied,ra\\'It num. bers on them; .535 with two of-them on, and 4-,4-‘4,6v with one of them on. Those -having none of the drawn numbers. on them will\-be -Blanks. To determine the fate of the 14,190 tickets in the scheme, the 45 nm'nbe\rs from {to 45inclu§ive, will; ‘be placed in _a wheel on the‘ day ot‘«thetdr,n\ving‘, and 6 ofthem will be drawn out; mid that ticket hav- .ing- _on» it as a combimttion,,.the lst, 2<jiand Stl (l1‘£t._\Vll numbers, will be entitled to the prize of $12,500 That‘ liavingon 'it‘ the-4.th,, 5th'and 6th‘, to 6,0310 That having on it‘ the ‘2d Sdvand 4th, 3,000 That having on itthc 3d4th :'m.<1,5th,to 2,684- Those four tickets hmfingxon them the 2:1, with and .6th,,2d, 5th, and 6th, Sd, 4th aml“6t_h, Sd 5th, and- 6th, each ' ~ - , 1000. Those 4 tickets having on them the 1st 5th and: em, 2d..3d and mi, 211 so and em, 2;) 4th zuul. .511», ,each, 500 All others with three ofthe drawn numbers > on them (being 8) each. 250 Those 39 tickets with the 1st, and 2d drawn num- bers on, each 60 Those 39 tickets with the ‘2d and‘ 3:1, drawn numbers on, each _ 50 'l‘hose,39 rickets with the .Scl and 4th drawn num-‘ {bars on, each 40 ‘Those 78 tickets‘ with the -lth-and 5th ox-the 5th and 6th, ¢lm\\¥'~n;numb‘ers~on, each 20 Allzothers with-two of the drawn numbers on them, (being 390) each 12 And all tickets having one only, of the .draw’n m1‘m,bex-s‘.on, \(being 4416,) each '5‘ No ticket which shall have=dra\yn a prizeofa su-- pen‘-ior denomination, can he entitlcdto anlnfcrior ‘prize. The caslt part of the prize of $6,000 with all the other prizes in the scheme, will be payable in’ cash nstheretoforc 40 clzgyg nftex; the drawing-‘ sub jcctto the 'll§\uhl~de(lItction;of per cent. 'l‘he Aland forming‘ part ofthe said prize of$6,000‘ willbe -conveyed\ by the corporation of the city ofA‘lb:1n_v,' ‘to the fortunate ‘holder or holders of the ticket draw- ing it. . IQ“ Pxucm of 'I.'tox1;'rs-VV*lIule_s, 36, Shares -in pijopmftion, Tickets 8: Shares, In agrcat variety‘ of nm‘nbcr.9,_/‘ore sale by F. RICHARDS, the Supcrintenclcn Ojicc, on Free-St. Salind, Sept. 9. 1828. . , _ . , . C \ot\_1-.\}\f.essmg and ~Co\o\‘mg, -_.\-ill beiaftcntletl to whe‘n:thc sez\son:a'm\ives. lncligo. Blue \vill be c.01m\ed' and -wurfnnted not to fade. Scarlet, Maddcr red, Pink, Oz‘-ang'e‘, Yellow, Green, »or.:u_1y C'0i01\8_'WiSh€d-‘fol’ will -be; done in-a ‘superior 1-_'ztyI(_?:A; A“ _ ‘ ‘_ _,B__E'l’H‘UEL LUSK. All tlmsg: h‘:n-ing Ixnscttlcd nccbnnts arc‘: reques- ted to cnll and settle the s-.u'ne .cith'c'1' by paymgnt 0:: nole.— B. LUSK. The Cl1a|‘k-stun Mevcury fxvhose Editbris a member of the Legislzntunp) has contained manry iu \ cssa_ys,~ (me of which the ollowing is mi extract‘: _ ., “F70 do not wish disimian‘ N01‘!/’,” (says one wri'ter)~ “ [f we can have protec now,~ qml ct seczt for it Iwreq/‘/mj. If’ e wish T0 F012 CE’ the decision on those who ;i’)— press us. Shy t\\e'l‘ar‘| WHETHER I E SILQLL :’E;M U1 [TED OR NOT.” Fruit &. ornamental TREES, £3:-.. 1000 BUSHELS ovcoon W~IlHAfl‘v€v:_mtcd', {or which 'the‘highcst price in .C,I_oth DI'essh)g will bepnid “/'§7'.IL-LIAM ‘PRl‘NCE,. 'Pr0,prie,tor-oftlxc _‘ Limuxzanv .Bot1xm‘ic,Garden and Nur- Series,.:1t Flushing‘, hear New-York, o ! the public with such.se1ections.o_f 'l‘rees.:u1d ‘.1,’lar_its is they may desire. The collection of Fruit Trees, of all the 'vm-ions kinds, and also of Ornamental Ynrees, ;Sl1,1_:ubs..,m1d;P.l;znta, _i‘s_l3y,f:1rj_,l,1¢ most ‘cxtgn- sivé and va'luuble m Aménca»; gmd “m addi to his former collection, he is now enable<l\to o \ to the public nbovc lumdretl new ! of the moat .¢Imz'ce Fruits; which arc_..not 7m~thc possession of any mther.cst:tb3isl1Inent~in tl1iscoun_try.~ 7l?l1e‘assox'tmqnt ‘of G1-apes, ofthe _ for wine’ and tilt; table, is very'.ca.-tczzsiwze; and of Roses, lie has above five hundred select varlcticsq and above two thousand Ipecieszof (-‘recn-l1ouse‘PlLm'tb. ‘ Catalogues~m:xy he olptainedgratic of the xlilfcrcnl §g‘cnta‘tlxrong'l1outtl1e Union; mgtl orders-l'or\v:n-ded~ 1li!'0ug‘l| them’, or direct by mail (postpaidj will Jnect with prompt attention. Ordcnr —x-ccg by- Onomlaga. Oclalm-5, 1826. , J0H‘N;3I_\'-. ADAMS. . _ JABIES 11).. VVOOLSEY. Onqndaga, Sept. 8, 1828. if 1, “ The crisis is by far the most important one that has ever tried the institutions of our country. I believe they will go ‘through it safe. But. ifthe do not. I, for one, shall be for my native gllzriozts little Slate, “riglat or wrong.” Ami, rogar(llesst)l'uhat either‘ may suggest, [shall not be one of the first ‘to sicken at the aightiqf bloatl.” I n the same paper. another fomcntor of disa argues thus: T “ Answer me. what is the issue now made up between our Northern brethren and our- selves ‘? Is it not an issue of life nnddeath —-of liberty and slavery P Turn not to our own revolution. for it must shame you ; but look back to the history of all past ages,aud (tell me gvhere and when did the People ev- eerilire, possessed of the least pretensions- to civilized liberty, who h.'u'e been .goade<| by such insults and such wrongs, and did not spring to THE C.élNNON’kS' 111.0 TCH and THE MUSKE Tto redress them.” Again, says another writeri _ _ V‘ l‘here is no course that can produce dis- union sooner than a tame, temporising poli- cy. We must proceed upon the principles: that the minorily lzcicl (L right to check the majority. That tliejy hate a right ‘to say, that, when a law ten s to ou1't'lxii'r, it shall. he inoperative on us.” TAKEUI.’ . N the 28th oi‘ August m_::u- ‘Libe- 9V ‘- — 0 ‘us Row__e’s;'l‘avcrn, in Cgmillus, ‘,‘- ' alight brown MA-RE, with two _ white hind feet; and-a stjarin the faire- v.‘ :_.«—.'. ‘head. The owner can Ix:/zweher by pro-_ vin ‘property, and aying cln cs. Dated‘ Camil- Iufsepg. 2, 1828. P rg.]0HN HYA'l\l‘. '1 have hitherto felt and expressed a doci- detl preference for.G'en. Jackson over all the other candidates which furtlie last four_}'ears have been presented to our choice. But .a.‘ variety of facts which have lately been de- veloped, have compelled me to ab-.mtlon his cause, and join with the friends of Mr. Ad- ams in support of his election. It would therefore appear due not only to myself but to those with whom I, for the last four years. united ‘in sentiment, in rela»tion to the'[’res- idential election, to state briclly t_he reasons which first led to a preference for General Jackson, and those which have lately com- pelledpme -to abandon his cause and unite with the friends of Mr. Adams. ‘ >_ M . ‘ ., Q TRAYED from the. ’ ‘ ,— '1é{9$§.: subscriber. onathe 30th 1 \v’:«'.‘1 r’ , .-'' \. I - (l;gyc(;ol“.I\,tI;s;,ust‘ lam‘; _ V‘ c, /‘ at-g'e_ x'~c(. yegrso ' A’ £3‘ *3, last‘ spring, \v||i{c’face, slim‘ . ~\.\‘ .~~v + 1\£‘.~‘-1. bug‘l1ol'ns;lIas’on1lle.f'ore part, 'or-ne:n_*the.l)ag. valarge wart; said Cow ‘was near »§nlving_. wX_I§nd stm_ve<1. \}*l10e\'ey \vill‘retun:_ the a- we dcscri e Cow or gwe nouce w were 816 may be folqxd, shallybc l:bex1\1Iyvre\\'51u1c<], and all c:h:u- ges pmgl. oj‘I'Ieasc leave liptltic. w_1th 0'rr_en 'l-yler orthc sul_1scnbcr, JAMES ROWLAND. Onondaga IIoIIa‘w‘,} ,_ 1 Sept. 8!It, 1828. 1.- L; 11. REDFIELD. 8m3 Storage 8: f‘oruia_[1'dii1g7. .¢gc 6' __ _,_ ¢g' Wu. , attcn dedpto by the su_bscrib[cr. His b‘uildmg.be- ing large and convenient, and situates! on‘ the Qumxl. Fzmnersaml‘ ulbers wishing‘ to store tum e.;m.i-n for Inmtket wi it for ‘their interest to call. .- ’ My ‘prel'crcncc for the General precederl the election of Mr, Adams over whom I would have elected him. Of the true char- acter o_l'i\lut., Adams at that time l knew but little, aim! the fame ofthe General of whom I knew still less, spread suddenly over the Union. The history ofhis life, like the. hours told by the sundiul, were only the bright ones of the day. His temper, _liis t._yt:an.n§,'-,, and his citiines \\.=ere alike unltznowne to me. He had cotnmanded at the battle of New -Orleans. and tlefeated the enemy.-— Miy feelings became suddenly enlisted in his ‘l'avor, and l must confess it was long before ‘I béC ! Á \ that these ~fee.liu‘gs.u:erc in favor ofa man in whom the habitual in- dulgence of the worst passions which inhab- it our_nature., have so far extingttislied the principles of virtue as to render him in my’ estimation totally‘ un to rule ox or a free people. 1' may he asked why I did not sooner a- bandon the cause of a man, of whom I now ertpress so tinfavorable an opinion. 'Ip'o-such I would reply, that my situation in life did not enable me sooner to collect through the tnediutn of newspapers, and from ‘other‘sont‘- cos of infonnati_on. su evidence to ctinyince my mind of many ofthe truths with which he is cliarged before the public. ’Even at -the present tnonient, with a charit- able & liberal feelings toivards ‘him, I would cheet'ful|_)'_ close my eyes against his enormi- tios, and believe. it‘ I could, that his faults have been“ reatly cxaggei'a,ted.'-‘-’-—-But-the catalogue 0? his outrages is’ not more appal- ling, than 1 am compelled to admit the evi- dence against hint is conclusive. His‘ at.- tempts \upon the life -of l.oual_lier-—.-the‘ itn- prisonment of the J.ud_ge—‘-and the banish—- ment of the citizens of 0rleans,—the exe- ;cution of Woods,——the unteeling bntchery of the six militia—men—the evil and tnalevolent feeling 'manifested' in the murder of Dickin- son, whom he shot down, whilst standing vuiiarined, and un'de'r c_ircumstances~ peculia- =i:_v calculated to claim his mercy-tlie. execu- tion of Arbuthnot& Atnbrister, in violation of the sentence of hisown-court martial; the -toutrage upon the feelings of society & ‘laws ;of his country, in his attempt to murder the ilientons at Nashv,ille—-the unworthy man- ner; Wlticli the decayed the Indian Clhibfi Election Nbtico. ' general E_lec':tion is to-be held in the A (}ounty~oFO1Iondaga on the Ihird.fom-Moth and of Novembenr next. at‘ which will be-chosen the o men't’ionedAi’n the ‘notice fatom the Secretary of State‘, of which a copy is.a'nnexed. Dated at Marcellus, this 29th day of Au-rust, in the year 1-828;. i4'E\\VIs\ smrn‘, ska-2'2‘: Stale QfNezjo- York, Secretary’: O * ‘ ./o1lIKm.ny, 12, I828; Sm—-I he’r‘eby.give you-notice, thag agt the *m-xtgcoerai oeI‘ecti‘on' n Governor and Lieu- tenant Governor are to be elected. SAMUEL ‘MEAD. 1;).-acuse. Oct. 3, _185.’.7.M ,. F1011 salgnt this C tX_1_¢ fo11oxving‘fountsof 4S€.t‘9z:!_1 Hunt!-TIEJJ-.7;-vzz: _ :3 jbunt, 5 Line‘ Pica; 1 do. (7am2'on.; ' 1 (la. G-rent Pr1'mz1r; '1 410, I§'ac7t‘.»SEu}1é \ ' 1 ilo.‘ Pleat; {$29.0 lbs.) 6 paia*s\(‘asas ; Another writer proposed “ to geml=aV dcp.-. ‘-\ ntaiiil to the 'Cul1gi'ess of the United “ States, to lay bel’org that'b‘mly this simple “ alternative, TO REPEAL THE TA- “RIFF, OR COMPEL US 'l'0 OBEY “ IT.” _“' I-5'.” sa_y's'l1e, 4 \ we are tuned “from tlieii‘ doors, 'denicd justlce, and our’ “ rights umfeclressed, we can only say, ‘with “ the Sp3rt‘ans, when .'l‘H_ElR AR;\ were “.denmnde<l,- come and take them.” And also, that u Sen_ator—i,s tp bechoscn in «the 'Sevem_h Senate District, in the place of Jolm~‘C. Sp_ence'r, whose term of -service *w'il/I, :ex*pire,t)n {he last day 1)fDecamb:I'néX1g . And that an elec_t0r ‘of President and.Yic;e_ President» is to be chosen furthe twenty-third -Congressional District. I T A; C. FLA GG, Sec’y?qf'SIate. To the Slu,-ri ’ _ «~County»qf'02'1ondaga. 52 Also’, a vixriety of Flowers and Cuts, several’ Brass -Column-'RI._1les,&c.-.-o_nc Sup. Royal, and-.0111: Demy Chace. None of the gihoxre Type, are more than half‘ worn‘, :'§nd soi’ne_ ‘of it is as good as Iieswj. The ‘above mat,erials will besold on terms which will gjénder it an dbjeot for those‘ who wisli to -purchase. About the same time, the Georgian; prln- ted at Sa‘\\an‘nah saysé “ Strung .manitestiuns oflms to tlic‘ 'l’zxrlif, and even‘ of a disposition A(:'_l'lVEL1\ 1-o 1u~:.sxs'r 11', exhibit themselves almost at: e\'c|'yig1te1'nnedi:lte step, from lConga:'ee_ to! the banks of the Catlnhocllie, .inclusi‘ve.”. The following toasts were drank at a dine ner ‘at Clmrlestom on the 28th of June, (the anui've'rsary of the battle of‘Fort Sullivan “ The event which we commemora‘tc—-The first clecisivc victory of the Amerxcan Revo- lution: a prontl ngemorial of what South Carolina was, and cheering token of what‘ she will be, 'zL'he‘ne‘ver called upon to defend her rights, ‘her interests, and her hon_o'r.- ‘valqabie ..’§:}¢pér£y.. TIiE subscribér o for sale all ‘his re- _ nl~an(l personal property, ‘compri a Taxn-yzml at -40. ‘vats ; one ,l)wel|Ming-house with out-liouses ‘; 1.6 z1c.res»uf land. on which c0'1‘H—nRESSI1\*G.. HE subscriberfs works, in thq sguth part of’ this‘ town aretin good order, and he is *n(i\V » ’ ready to receive ¢lo‘th. V He :\S§l11'ésthe_pllb- .lic:that_ Work shall be faithfully and expeditiously done, and; on 118 re‘asonable\te1'ih‘s :1s‘ca’n-be done in this vicinity for 1\e;uly pay, cirv goqd no'tes,paya))lE lst Feb. next iuprodiice atcasliprncg:§.. '3,\ He desires all those who.-haVé lIh§eitled ac‘.- potmts with him to :_\rrange‘the, same bypaymznt or by giving thei1\n<_)tcsa O; F. FULLER. Oriarzdagq, } Aug. 4, 1828; 48. ? ,l__’__ _ ‘ism valuable orchard_v\i‘th ,é,.g__.;.. - \-‘_' I great vaj‘iet_y ol’nursc— r{’. TREES; such. as ap- ._ -3'11\; [{é\S. ap- ' ' ‘ \ Q0038‘. Quignces, Necta- ff . ‘. l'.Ins,-‘goosq’.- erry, m e- ,..,,«.v.;(v,*5h_ vine's,«all of be’stg?kin?ds f .gl‘¢=.it -Variety of ‘the-different kinds.-T-. L-’7l~‘*‘0o 10\S\Varms'. of Bees“; household‘ fur- } .!|i'flI|'0o St vs’leig'hs.'. wagéms, hafness; a .-bark-min -.3180. one sawumill. house -and . -;.~;:‘rnMxv:n‘:!1 -15l_;1f:t‘es gf put of 10¢ No; ; 0. L a_nI,us, m on_ :2‘ ime_<.o\ :- Ijéal‘ Fayette-{Illa The abm»: \;r§;:i13’ wanna sold cheap for cash. Enqu;.<e},r:p, ~ W- FD‘R'~1\IAN,,'KM? of the subscx . M ’ .J'0HN.FORMAN.— lA‘_0non'clt¥ga. March 5, I828. H Bypc. ‘C. I’inckne._y—.-77:0 battle I734? 281]: of June, and tlze Targ' June ’28-— Let New England bcmrrc ‘how she imitates the Old; H By Hebiry Rutledge-—'-’Thc Rall_l_csna}Ec' ‘q/‘tlze .S_'ou.t/z: Caveat Moniti: Wamcd by its rattle, ‘let the foe beware.” 9'\ HE suliseribex‘ l‘espectfl|“;Y iufomns his- ]? friends and the public.‘ that he has ;commence(l the Saddle zixltlllaltness nmking Ebusiness in the Village of Onondaga I‘-lol_|VowI, :one»<_lo‘or east of A. 1’7ajttiso:1’s St‘o1'e.,j\vhere he will be-very happy to wait upon all who may favor «him witha call fol‘: S‘x\;nnLE_s, _}lAn'N'Ess, Tlnumcs 0;‘ Vnxxmxas, as he in. tends‘ cariying on all its various branclles. 1:?’ Repairing done on the slnortest no- tice. ‘E. ALFORD. V [0nomIaga¢Hbllow, May 7, 1828. 35. At theVvc‘_elebx-aL_(tion‘of the 4m July, in Cha:-leston, Souih. Caro one on the ow-.- ‘tors favored the cpmpany with the foliowing toast: ‘ “ By the '()ra1or—.—7'/1eIz_e’1’n]p g lay ; betterzs_ui1Ve§J for cravat.~gfo9' the Jfenlucfc-_: ‘idns, and '.l‘arif than‘ fofthe covering of ,South Carolina cotton.” * swoon T‘ICK‘ETS, T ” KEATLX’ _I5RINTEj) and mr salp at this Á 95 ch. per lmnglred. July 23, 1-828. Sermons on lnkemperance. Afexv copies j.ustreceive,dAnm1 for s_alg at this,ofe , j‘ July 30* I328. The following is published in the Charles- ton 1\’.le1‘cux'y, without comment, as being_4an=:. extraci of 4: letter from Cohunbin,dated 80%} June: ' * _ M _ V‘ M L.0TTEEY'T'0%FFICE. ' 02V F11-fE_E.‘/:S'T’~l£EZ{I.1;! 7' A F-:I;\‘v noons N’0,X_l'l‘.l‘I- or VVM,- :c.x.A~'1’u<\.~; 5'[‘.0'R‘E. .Ne.w1-Morkzconsaiidéted L0 t :ie*z<-y.» > CLASS No; 1-3;, FOR iases, To lrc.¢?razun z' city of 1,'\_'c'=ua;YorI.-, on‘ Tlu'rs(1a‘i/, I/ze'25 Sej:t.e1'nber.. 1 ‘ Cash for W333,-.A/'.I.A‘.. I-1.-subscx-ibex: \viH1pi;yjthe lnig‘l1¢§t_‘;h:;rk¢t price’ j , in Casnfor a'n_v quantityof <<1eliv,e’x'ed~nt Lazztzrl: Milly. below James-Villg. GEO. M; 'RlU Sept. 8, 1828. {F1 LAND FOR S_AL:E. V NE, two, or 1Iire,e€huud’reLl .a¢I‘fes, s‘i1iIated\in the town '9fLysander, in sig'lit, of-.Bald‘,\vins- ' Ville; wcll‘watéred',,with some improvement ()1: it‘, the mmixindei-vcoverekl with a— valklablé.grqv.'th—- ofTim_be_r_, the soil first rate, and a good title; wnll be given. CYRUS 'BA’LD~\VI_N. , ,BqIdwz'izs Ville, Se 2', 1-828. ‘-3‘3w. %ClieAaper thail ever. . 7 ‘HE subscriber feels grateful in his 1 ‘friends and the. public gem;rall_y:, for Fast favors. and would infurm them 1-hat.heT ;msju,sVt reeeivcgd, amlis» now ()pcuiI1_g' New-York, »a freshgsupply of v _ S‘ GOODS. xvhipln he o fm as cheap ar.d~un_ as «odd terms as can ‘be bought,-in the county. tlieréfore hopes t!iat|1is. will im- ;_prove the present qppomnxity a - them, as being a good gihance for great bargains. ( DANIEL L. SGUDDER. Jdmése Ville, Zllay 5, 18°28; 35 N SUPPLY. . 3 IIE‘ subscribers hzwc just ‘rece'i'v'ed, in addi- T tipn. to their very general assortment of DRY ' G001.7S—— . ‘ Rich» plaid Silks, ' Plaid Catapola, ‘ Porigees-—light and dark -shades, Plaid. 8: striped Ginghams-'-in agreat variety, Blond Lace H_kfs_.,4 Zelia, qo.__ _ Ge;-man, Flag 8: Bandanna, do. Wire taste, o’f'e\?ery~co1or,- N:'1va'riI1o Belt Ribbdns, Heavy brown ‘Frcm:l1 ])i'illi'rig',. Damask so aRu_ssia;_l)ia:'per9. ’ —:-. A very full’ aséotrtment of ,, _ .‘ . . . W1 1’\*J{ H.S\N GLNGS, Comprising many entirely new-8: vex-yrich patterns; Al1?of \v,hicb~ will bc_ soldvnt unusually lowjgpn-ices. V _ STEVVART '8': WESTS. Qnonddg-a Hollow, July 1828.