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H M ' ' ' ' “M ii‘ “.' 5&3.‘ I \‘ \!.'.5 ‘SF 3:’, . .t~r.'.. :‘:~'~*.<« 3’ \ 7\ ‘;;«‘f~ 1 Jv .. %o1'mNmG.A4, 9 i(?§3Tonw S, 28}. ‘Election Notice. ; ~ou._¢s_1tips. wijtnt; the e.i'1ip|oym'eir.t of \bringing' ’:i;§.;ltout_et:‘ pu‘_lil do,igv.n' your-.fac‘toriesr;. send the.;[ ::j\n_tnates_ to study‘ const \ law‘, south-'. _',e_rn.;tnetap‘hysics; and the m_o‘tl‘e ol\repeal?ingall »;.un'c,on'stitutional l'a‘ws;':an'd;.i’f they star‘ve»tot1 i _(l'eiitlt, it is certain t‘he_ _v]v.ill? be -ariti‘-‘tari 3-tnartyrs; pull tlowti. your factory d'ams, on ;»yoi't‘r brooks and‘ rivers. &\ let your watetfs .::go to the ocean, as they did the next year after the -will restore the,golden age i:‘0f”_[)=t';i.1’iieval:simpl‘iei,ty,in which water reg-» v,u2l;zted‘ itself; it ?w‘il?l. ;peti:mi‘t the salmon and. ‘trout ;to-rev[isit their ' aincienjt hot;n_es,, ti-'ott‘r ;w'hic’li .the_y‘ iliiwe been evieted‘rby ‘l'l)t_§ shac'kAle_si .'1oi1rco‘mine;rc.ea prlvi‘-‘_iT:>tcI‘£t),l‘lt3S, werenot afn in--' nov_at1ton~upo'n ,the.l_-aws of nature alltl'fl1ét3, ;tra.tle, they would iliave been 'creatie(l' w,h.e_n‘ 'the.streath_s were:’\‘vlti,ch- were in‘tend'ed« to.‘ jggrophell their maci'ner‘y. Btty your cloth oft‘ tigl’an:l~. Franc’e. or iat‘ryJ~l')od~y e\lse who‘ .I_nal{'§'!SV it in -Europe; ‘be warm- and. coniforta-' :b_le;: give them in cx1change.‘al'l' vynur gold. 5;.-‘t__t_id sil‘v‘er,« ‘United States stuck, canal stock», State ban-ks‘ stock, a nnot'tgage on your farm, =&.arjjudgment oftyour hotly: scoff at the '1 .:.man, who says let ?us_ ntakc our ;cl‘6‘tliiing»-itxif our own country. .-arzilipay for it in the pro- jtlttcts 1!? our ! of being Eng» l'aml\:s~ slaves; and insulit. that man, who te'ils, you th,e‘«eoutttr_v. issin djstt-ess, lromits over- etra(ling'abro._adl; =a~nil 'ii‘n-ally if _y.o.n cannot }pay the foreign-er» catty other way, get.-Con-' grass -to ‘pass a bankrupt l8.'.\Vg and\ bring all elasjses ofgmen witltih its 'pt'(wis_iotis—-anti“! twce~cer.ta;in‘ly are alldealers inforcign goods, Tlnzow tltn‘t‘la‘sv tntyottr cr“et‘litot=’s thee; and :1! copy of the constitution of the ‘Unittctl States; and a pamphlet of 50;pages ‘written in Boston ‘b’ a _ Briitiislt etnissary -from -the Manchester ltoomshg showing the inexpedein -V of of protecting tlomestic industry, and tell him those are the three reasons \t'.lzy you. have not clothed yourself. And, it IS pre-' ~S|I|Il|3d§ the British ‘creditor will he remarka- bly well satisfied,-ta‘n(l7in consideration- that §t.hie* tj:onstitution~ forbids protection to domes- tics-productions; except to ships-, cotton, to- .j .(bacco.-and sugar; and in tender commisera- tion of your .:'case,,t will clothe you lbrevery «therea‘fter., as a kind of constitutional pau- zper. Propositions» not‘less.extt-avagatit than those last stated, under di shades and e forms’, from the direct avowal -of the uncnn~ ‘ pst-itutionality of pttotection, down -to the est wire'«drz‘uv.n obj.est'i.0u_s, -ending in. that. last retreat o‘ftitnorous minds, vinexpediency, are daily urged; wifrll it zeal» and ability worthyvof a better‘ cause. One portion of the the anti-taritf party deities the power to pass laws for the protection of our industry; whilst the other, the proprietyi of its exer- cise. _Where~is the great tnajority of the anti‘-tariff patty to be l'0l'mIl~ll_l the presidens tial controversy? - d It cannot ite~~(l‘enied but that they are ral- ~l_ying*antl organizing under the statnlard of -General 'Jackso,l1- 7 ““-: n as runnrsnmi man: wnnzxnsnmr vl‘Il),1l1{“l‘l1'(i:;L‘A'1_.‘ osux I vi:-.u==.x., ‘Cir: '2.) mr . ' I LEW-IS» REDFIELD.’ .1\»¢j’..1-I.\-l'.I'¢‘9.§?‘1'.1!?’i..-g’ r ‘i?ébeHi'0n', their tm‘ly.s3xre an»£id'me high. mea- son. His .speeqhé8ai\e -ibefore the; \p\i!ili‘(;:: tV_his»c0n‘g'1:eS$iQha;l-' 1Ie_ader* of’ Gen, .Jacl<_:aujx_x’g. ;friends;1 has s4pgn.tvt!xeM=:pa_StL Summ.‘,6._I'»I\Ii m'-' V'0ki|1g the-.V pe0_pI'¢“0f1t -Splgfhexin fsitaf 10; v=|!e'sol’-ve t-hexiis:él‘ves‘ in‘to 'tl1e._ eiljemen’ts‘of tsociety, and'rdisSQ’lL\reLvth'e‘ iIJ2nioii—-Jcemented‘ }a'ndA‘vpu‘zicl1aScd‘ w.i.t; the ’be$t'\b|0odi of ’ Amen- yica on~‘a,ccou.i1-t of pr(itectiI)n*'g’°Iv(;I\_by the 1:ani‘ \ winter“, .t‘o~t¥h‘e;= ‘Wool, wo‘l|_. ?e'ns,, i»r¢m, ;whea't a‘nd:co‘r.n, _r:';ised.= a1id~mud'a' :in.;o_ur o.w;1 ‘mount:-y, in prefer;enc’e: to«th3't_— j_i-‘aisgd, and, made, \bf ‘ —natia:“;q; -Mir...‘lianmtqn,,se*po'n.d» only ’in.in v\ti' 4the,part_y of Gen.‘ g_Iack;s'9n; .h_a;s_t]1e §.samg views 1:13 to 1_jhe‘~t;;ri, wiith..Mr,> Mr?-‘V =Du and '33‘ a ‘native ‘and; \citizen Vof._S‘outh, Czjrdl ina, These-men~ or mgn ofthis stainp,‘ it requires. mrseco‘nd sight :!v9~d,iscov‘eI',; mu- rC(_)llS'£i‘lllf.£f_ the members ;uf ‘Gen... Jk;nnckaon?§ cabinet, vif‘ele<1tVe‘d.. what c»abinMetTo1\ ad'rni.nisIra1ion has f.h§.lf‘c‘ been in ,thi_s* coun- »tr“v’, since_-_th5,3 formzyticrn of,\the:_g:‘¢:'g_ns‘ti_1tV w '|u_'§e '.in might mi be-' fgiiavly cstiunated as equal to fwe'n'.ty‘ oi —~v.OtjeS', njilienever it wvasaxectxted? ' * geheml ‘E:le(:t—icu1 rié he he‘|.‘di in ‘the’ ’.C..0u‘i1ty 0f*0iIQ._n'daga.onv the =thi'r£l;..f0gII=t;h <at‘Id7 ! of’Nm(em'be'r next, raft wh‘i;c'h ;\gii,l=| M-b.e_ chosen the; 'o mei1ti0§)»ed-‘in-17|s'e .notic¢%fi~o1n tl1evSecm;_tar_y wo£:STta.;te, of whic'l_) a ‘;.cVop1y.is;annex-ed:. Datediat Marce1l’us,. this §29t I day “of A;ugu_stg ~ip; the. year 12828. ‘ LE WIS ;SM‘I'1‘H, s/zer_z;yj:* Stulje» ofNew-}f\'or/9 ,- :»S\ec1:etap;y’s.= ' A .._dug;u;;’ 1323, ' ‘St‘1'lf!¥~I' hereby give Vyqu +no‘_tjicé,A ‘tliat at the V-next[g-eneral election-ua Govejmor and Li_:eu»j vtcnant'Gm\._e(=.nor*are .to be elected\. I .Aud-—,al‘s‘0, ihn«t a MSena_t,or‘is~to ‘be chosen in: the $ev’entl1\Sen.a1£= D.i§£!'-i‘e'I‘:1 itrthe plucegfi ‘J.ojhn\(3.. Spencer, whose £91211); ¢sf“'”se‘rvic¢ wi1l= .¢:i.pi. uf jDccen;heVr‘nexVt, V .A:n‘d- t~bat;a’n elecgor of»PresidentaiId Vicgi ~PI:es1idevnt4is'to7 be Cllosén t‘m:~t;Ife=atwen,ty—.thicdi ~Co‘ngré3sfitmii‘l ‘Diistgjcf. — » . ‘ _'I-‘LA ‘G6; Sec\_z Tovtha Slg'em: ? V - ‘C'ount_y,-Qf'0izontlagta..; - 52 From th¢‘Ch<;h§y VaIley“G:{ié€:t¢. K A. ‘STEWARPSV ADDRESS; \1:o‘~.rim «1>um.;x-0;. .,,9'@g_.‘..*.V.'..,'—-« ‘T1’.§R’iM3- ; \I‘;iiji«: tiinhe is \now coming when ‘every citi-. '-‘zen, lfet‘liis‘_formei?’opini'oii have gbeeii wh‘:i't j?i.t- miglit, wi~lli‘be‘-ciil-‘lied.’ in a.»slior‘tf.-rtiine, do.- : toviivow ih-ifs cireetl«-of_polii;icail fiiitli-, shy an exercise o’t7'h‘is~=.consti‘tution.gi1 right fit-hje polls in the selection; of his- l5:Qiel'S, ‘hy ‘ wliose agency tliegenera-I :pi'osperi;y niay ‘he.- ; «quick-ened* or? ret«ariled:,; and the; fncul‘ti_es- of; the country,. elevated‘ o’r~,il‘e‘presse_ifl, V The rfii<‘:,ts wliicli goto make upétlie q-ores: sition, if ‘SC‘t?‘l_llS-.10 have. been. the intent ot'mii—- friiy men vl?aiilt‘:t“ to .ob§ciire*th§n 1~jilIu_strnte, _whlei-eby‘ the=great ii_it’ei':ests« .oLf.,~tlij:- land are; .;ove_i=lnn\ed1.. in the lieat oE.,:ooi~lis‘ion,.and in‘ I the\viol‘ei‘i‘ce of tlehate. V ‘is. t . j _‘\Y:liatr will: iproinote the..~_pi1ospeni't;y of the greatest nninher of l‘iumnii‘beiiig‘§».in ‘this ;‘:e-« .pi\ibli‘e ‘tillf the. ‘milli§it?afi0il8_ of the.:lii~iv’s.< “now in existeiice.. and those ~which inay:he‘ gjsupeisijiduced by‘ fut-ui-e legislation, will‘ ytmuclildependlton the .1ina=terial_s, w‘hich«con-. jistitute the next adininistriitpionot‘.ther -gpuhlicl ‘f:a‘iif':iirs. .of,tliis’- nation. It is an intei:e5¢ l.w.hi,cli'\vi‘-ll*be feltby all who sell or ‘buy: And» ifit ‘lie. Q30 (ill?eci}.‘i xi~tslel1'ects, each man has a duty to —pél'f0|‘»m, no .less -solemn. than linalting a ¢0[ltt?c'l'Ct' for liimse-ll',.~‘l'iie‘ wife—,. c‘_i'|'ii(i\l\.e,:!l, coiiritiry‘ anc‘l:‘post‘eri'ty, touching ether prosp¢_erj'ty' they may» -expect to enjoy, or the Cal3liIi.IfIes‘lliey* may‘ .bev-hound to endure : It _C..illl:;illt's_lth‘él‘ ‘_be tlisgutised by ingciiui‘ty:nor gieoiedl ‘W-iC‘h0.ll,t,tlll iillroiit to the understand-. tug.» that tlyionly great and lending. diti'ei'~... once of iipiiiioo ‘in the public mind, is, as to Libs expei Jeficy and con ;i,_ii'»LaiI*.s foi§_.the protection of‘Hoii’ie._I‘n,dus:- .try,j‘and the «c0n§ti§uti0 of Lnwsffor mdkiiigknational’ roads. ciiniils and -Internal» 'Im_'proveineiits,i \v'hicli,promote the rcommon: we f_are.iit the eit~pense=of’the nati'o_n,, The fears, ‘wh_i‘c_li men .ditt'e’ring in opiiiion,-. on those important points, for the course to he pursued_, by eitlicr of the rival catixlidzites, ‘for the presidency, ‘iii; foi':iiiiiig.a~.csbiiiet. iii- relationto -th_es_.‘é ni,o_ment;ous interests, h*ave~ pwakened the; deepest anxiety in thellireasts «°f_‘h’° :P9bii€_-', Arid it is helieretl thzit every. citizen who has ii vote to give, in the zip» preaching contest, will. as he gives that vote, 1 j pronullncejudgizicnt, ‘for, oi**agiiinst—‘ \I*'m:it't_‘i protection uiivl -Inte‘_i-.mil‘ I’inp\pove- merits»: interest‘e.in'volving, Vina great de- gree; not oiily the -permaiient prosperity 01\‘ poverty of this;gener.1lio.n2‘ but ‘strongly in.- fIluencin‘g‘ the file of our _postei;ity,' .' _It has ever. been found (hit principles and opinions, niiiintiiined b those clothed‘ with th‘e:.hig’hest authority ofya notion, who c_ont_rol the -patronageiof march arniies, re“g_ulat‘e receivé%‘revenue,»and disbiii-so it, .hi_'i‘ve inost p‘9wen;fu|J1« in ‘l.egisln:ioii_, in giving existence to measures‘ favored by government, or in the repeal of these laws oppnled‘ to.i’ts policy.‘ ' It would seem tliifit the-p-:«.~plcoe§__tliis coun- try whovconsult. their own nod, ‘Ought to -eupiportthese great eartlinni ?iIlt§|‘e_§i.5, the: -Protective System and Internal linpiyove-.: ‘meiite,:an.d should nevervbesoi‘ blinded by; iittacliinent to men, or admiration of intll-'-~‘ viduala, as to looseiiight of tli‘_os‘e' great landl _inurks.~_ or liazerd» them onthe‘ rémotest icon-,4 tinggncy. . e ‘ v y supporting these cardinal interests, we support the “ American System,” which it! eliemies say. I_n,esn.s.any -thing-or nothing, Ebut which m.a_y'he»defiu,ed [to mean, and ii- nioiigp its frienfdsh in-‘ this country does mean; ii.Systein of Laws, which give at pre'verence_‘ to Ai’nericx‘in,liidlust‘ry in every department; over thiitof foreign nations‘, and by Inter-ll -ZIia’l- Iinpi7ovenients,_i_n con-veya,nce,t to make :',the_ ~_l'ruits of thiit Industry turn to tlie_geatest.} -ii ccount, [reed froiii -tlieiheavy burdens oi] .,tt*‘i,i7nS[i,,t).I?_l,{l.i.i0l|.-.‘ _Ti’!I_€5¢ I tlievtwo great_j pillars on wliijcli the Ainefizican rests. The propositions. coniainedin this ‘de # «thin of tlie Ainerjcan Sysleiib -ought to be” ‘considered on elementary dootrines‘of every iulinitnistration,-_a‘nd not to be drawn inthea fiihiipe of expediency _on they one liand; or »C0|il.pI‘0mi3Q. on: the otht‘-.r.=. V'~(I‘liey are, ne-‘p :cessnrily, ijis .mi_ich conpnecteid with the ‘abid-A; ing prosperity and iiidepeiitience of the na-l tion, as the elective_ fi'ancliis‘e ! by jury are, yvitli. the dnration__=o'f§'>ruélibertyiel in the present ‘posture of a‘ the confed-- emtioii of tliese.S.tates would Jieconie use? less -in the-iibandonmeiit of these p!\illci_pi'85 and» it would vrgther ii lVeZ|g‘lle:__1‘!_) ;ci-‘ip'ple- tlieenergiee‘.of=prod.uctive iiidustry; it Would’ be is confederation to make Eiiglsnd pI'0_S’- perous by our own degradation iiiid poverty ;‘~ -and‘. ii covenant to 's‘uri-.ender~tlie aditantages Wilici|.G0d and‘~.~nature have pu.t into our. Vi]andE_i,. for ‘patience. ancipauperism-. A ’ Whats! Shall: we return the excavated .eai:tIi to the canals; -destroy your «breakwa- vtei'S,\re the s:ui'-yei's and Piiititel-‘S in NW‘ ‘great rivers; restore the sand bars in your 'liarbors, on the great lakes; 9\ d0Wl.l~ the? 'liglit*houses made for like i|3Y:~§ators§ 1005- ‘ell tliewliarves to the spost of 8' wa_v'cs‘P—.- Yen, do not atop here; close up itlie iiiines ef, . your |lIl),IlnTiZa'ilIS'g for the aiitviarill‘ men say‘. -you can import iron iiiid lead from the Elltisy -of theearth, which will .benefit the i'evenii‘e~; shut up your coal minpes;..stop~your furnaces -and 'fl)l'g¢S§' Russia will tlianli and England coniineii‘d' you. Your hemp 15 too obstinate to yield too water rot. _l.relzind- is a _ \ ».country for why disti\e_ss our son to raise‘ ii? Let’ each man. cut the -throats of all his sheep ‘but 10; Spain, Saxony and Smyrna‘ grow wool and want to sell it, and To vi sqbscribgvs, J_\‘v_lu) have the Paper-1c‘ft:at, their doors, $2,5(J per aiintxin. To _rnajil‘subsc1'ib:‘:1's-, and those, w11o~ca1l,forc:it at the ot _ ‘ I _ _‘ _ To coriipzmies, of ten 91: mo:-‘e_, W110 re,ceI_v\e their- .p':l'P.'€1'5‘at. thza «.>f ‘$1.-50.-ia'f.?r;~.suc! within six:m0nt119.c€ «oth¢r\vis,e‘$2' willbe cha_1'g'ed’.. ’ Ana -1-.1 s;';1\n_:1'v\rs .ins_eL'te'<1at 8-1 per squa1'e;,..fo_r;the‘. first three w_c_:c‘k.l..~a,.i\,rl« 25 c¢nt$»1fq1*'gvej“ _su'b_\seque'nt. in_s;ert,i9n; _\;j'A zlibemldiscoiint.’ ‘wil{‘be mudetg: those who adijiel-tisé ‘by‘ year’ *CLD‘T1i1-,DR;E»SMS1-NG.c ‘ ,. »M9‘:‘..-’.a.r..»-no-~~ . - -V » “ ‘Hn£mb§?:i%iBe1*t;;kestlIis:int:th,ed‘ll0_;iI!f‘<?1'm=~the T inlI£lli'pl:lh(_S ~Qf‘QliQi§d§g9, _d_ntl its viC'I_lf|‘Y: “I337 his ntgonz ar.e»in c_0.mf>l21ete=oi-tier, 31);‘! is 1‘-cady to receive any quantity of wZo()l?l'or‘V(j}_a‘r-_ ding\. He does iiothonst o'fd_bing~ work in ‘a styleetlggt calmot bé surpassed at an_v establisllmexat “jest of Al.{ bzmy--butvwullldinlfoxmhis customei‘gtl1a't hevcdm- menced building‘ anc_l“§setti’ng up -Mn¢hin‘es o_x\1e« l|’\’m:-» ‘clx-cd>.m‘ile‘s‘,~eust of: Kllbany-, twenty fotlr‘-;yea_rs~,-u§;o,y8;‘ from-his‘loI1gexpei=ience:in the bilsijxegs,-and hi; \_m.~ remitted attcntion to ‘the; isanje _1§'lll give l'IifnV¢1éci'-.1 tledly thq preferénceroy_¢r;th¢rgfgfim§llhgs otttlxepj-e.-‘ sent day ; “9 the Wplltatléil 0f‘§liis'«\:l’a‘,l‘ihii1e,s-are Weill} known, fut-the:-,cémme'nt in .dé_¢niéd‘.nj;hccess:nry.—-~ ,3’, It is 4-equéstcd tI‘mt_ n)cI1iJ.1’o- wool} xjpay‘l_)g~ ‘w_<§Jl\f cleansed',ef~the rgumy ~substay‘g‘c‘e- 1'mtuvaLt_o it, .‘oth'e1*-‘ wise it\caimqt:be wellddne. Itjgi fm-t!nér,'more'1'equese' ted tlmt»all‘wool'ln-ought ~to‘l)is'sho’p..sh0ulil‘be.g‘l?c!\s-~ ed athomc, orhave-itzoiled at;tl;e~sl1op_. , , (.\ot\\-Dresslxxg a:m\ Culor-mg, will be atténdecl to wl1_eil- the geaéon zm‘-Eves. Tndigg‘ Blue willzlge colm-ed,’ 'a'nd W:if-i'$ntcd‘ __not toufade‘, Scarlet. Madden’ ‘red; Pink, Orange, YeIl0W;<‘3r¢¢n,_—, 01'9\)’ 001015 Wished f0I.‘._ will: he done in =.|~Superior slyle. V _ ;B‘ETl'HUEL LUSH.‘ 55’ All those having‘ uns¢‘ttl‘ed gzccounts are 1’-equcsa ted tdcglland sgttlér the &1[tI€‘cifIi'ér by —p::y‘r_nc'nt or- notev “ ' V 4 . _' AM‘ A _B. ____7__,_______‘ . _ The Southern .Strites‘.i_nay be set down, .(who will all support General aIacks_on,;_)- as fee-5-iii‘; an u‘ti‘l’ézISOnable enniity to the 'l‘Zil\l ‘(because it lgires ‘Strength, ‘vi-\I gor, tznpital, lioine innrket, &;anfin(‘:i*ease of votes to-the :Nor\li“ern .and'Middle S.i?i,lt.¢‘.'S),‘.-)' to which may ,be«a}tl‘ded .the city of New. York, part of Boston, and soine -other of the New-England se.a-ilmartll‘ .tow'ns‘, -who are joined to foreign iilols,» whichconsti'tu'te’pos- itive enemies of _tlie\_l‘arill‘ who will never gcease opposition until its repeal .~ . '1?o _this corps may with snl'et.y,. he added, ;a class. of men-‘serving, doubting, comprom- ising, nnbaked, and combination-l'orming politicians,-—-always read}y to embark for or ‘against their country as t iey think willvhest suit their-own interest. And to ithisamay he -added, England.’s in over her debt- orsin this country; her tlirents, aiready, to ruin us with smuggliiggg to force her ‘good; upon us from the Cana ,as;—Peel and {Hus- ‘l{~|'SS0ll: have told vthe.States north -of the Po- tomac, they don’t know -how to manage their own all'airs_; and all this in to he led on by an Administration favomble to ‘the abolition of the protective system; might not a friend of the ’l‘nrilT,. Iwhen he sees this army of force brought to bear against‘ the American System, withdraw and sinkttlown in mr-urnful silence. as JE‘neas withdrew. from the defence of Troy, when ‘lietsaw Nep-' tune shaking the wall and Juno heading the besiegers. , I [am lir-mly personal-ed. if Gen. Jackson is elected, it will be the overthrow of the A- merican System, which the Stateenorth of the Potomac, if gold could buy their peace, had better pay, ten millions per annum for twenty ‘years to couie, rather than have the home market ruined; the bud din r energies of tliosestates blighted ; the Enélish lance‘ .ag:iin open their veins. Another summer like 1828: The refuse goods ofall England’5 shops thrown into our auction rooms‘-’-in an anticipation of the term‘; insolvency of our great merchants; th-2 banks terri by the notes presented 10 btirrow their silvei and gold —.to,pay for the British goods; re-action on. country banks: general cry of scarcity of money, from Mmittinlt to l_ndinna,poli's,‘ \ Milledgeville to'Castine. _ The simple answer to all this distress is, ‘over-tradiing with foreign countriesywhich the ta_ri will restrain, and ‘furnish the some at‘- ticles at home ofa better fabric and re lower price—to be \paid for in »a system of ex‘ohan-- gas ofthe products of our own soil-—-i-u‘whiclt_. is true independencezas opposed to the most: «miserable homlaigcr as opposed to Sotithern. politics, English policy, -and icommercinl tav- itirice. It will be a miserable. reflection to .at sincere ‘friend of the tariff, alter the heat. of the coming election has sub'si'ded, thatflie has aided by his vote in. foriniogen admin- \isu-‘ation’ which will lay the. zixé‘-.ti_t the root: of the tree of the ‘American. system. Wlien he beholds the‘ leaves. of that tree withering and its fruit perishing, he may water it with the tears ofrepentence; but its broken limbs will fall on his he\a'd. , The ahol'ition of the. min‘ law would be iniinitel more disastrous, in a pecuniary point ofiricsxv, than all the expenses incurred in the late war. 8,4 Ornam 5 Wllilel-AM PR;l-NC-E, l’i'opri_efoi' of the I,iuna_eani Botzmio Garden'nml' Nur- series, ht Flushing, near New-Yor,lr',: 6fl'érs- tofumish the public with such selection‘s.of.' 'l:l:‘(.§_€_S. 3,5 thcynmy desire. The collection of Fruit Trees, of all the valiotgs lginds, and also of 0mam‘eiital» Trees,’ Shrubs, and Plants, is by f.-xr»tli‘e» most extents siveinnd valuable in America; and in zgdilitionito. his, former collection, he is now enabled to o \to the pul_)li<_: above. hundred new v(m'ctg'cs of the most‘ Ch0lC€ F not i'||.tlIa:‘-goaggpuion of 2t!:2'.','estab!la'nmént’ in -lllis count;-y. The asmrtment of Grapes, of the finest 1-zingls, for wine and the table, jgfzzcry cxlensipe ,- Anti of Roses, he has above humhjed selegt varieties-; and‘ above two thcmsanil species of Green-house Plants. ' \ ‘ ‘ '- Cntalogucn. mnygbc obtained gralic of the different‘ agents Vtlrmughout the Union; and oz-den forwarded throng-li them, or direct by mail‘ (paatpaid) will meefwigll prompt attention. ‘ Orders received ‘by Onondaga, :0daI;e'r5, 1826. ‘1AN_'S’ 8.01-IO]; qaI_*e-‘killings. laughter-loving, mirth-inspirirlz gginaexqitinf .SONGS., !9:h,é H folmdin Mu ‘ I)’: 'l‘h_epu-ica gludget, pqblfsh. cal \vcgk|y,l aY'6’1ic,nce- glch number; at his Dnmntic »)lqpos;!s;av, No. 4,- chumbemt. New-Yérk, which. :1; comillergd by all ¢oinpet,ent_ judggs oftme nierit, 3119 ! gélleétion ‘bf comic Song; extant.‘ They ;coIit;ain all“th‘e Songs and Rcéitauolns gs givémby -ghcueyaliant adverse:-lea of «thevblgue ‘devils, Mean-3:’ ~.Placic,le’.‘gCowel__l,. Hilson, ‘ \ Bob;-ml liattllewgi,‘ ‘Hyatt, sloman, Yates.’ tlolhpd. -Spiller,‘ ,Ha?c'k¢lt,' -and Andenqn. chin‘ gepefis.» 'l‘he7price.of medicine; ‘tin-this pity hhsmuch de._~cI‘eued,.and the'drllg”lIlalf- =k_et bgcolne “‘qlnl'e, and uhjzro Mg’ 39, 'the.,wc¢;kly fcpbrtof dhjntlrs» lm hated. -one third ‘of‘_its'i \v9}efu,l' ~le‘n.‘sth. -8.1nce‘«th¢;_’x5t|l5lit;’Iti0I3~ of these‘ Eudgeln, 'wh__i_¢_:lmgg:n o’f sciencg esteem‘ lhedibiibi-9 19¢, §_o.much iought after’ by ancient‘ ~glchyix'risls,, in- anmupllm egch:p_ilmbgr, ‘it in’-:1 Á upfon azpiwopcr ‘estinmte, will jdd 1 Veg]; -to tI|_ev life ofa r_e‘agler.:—.- ;Pcrsoh§ giycngto .v,apon. melancholy, _in'fectc.d' with Idwfness '0!‘ a_piri;a,_1re gdviscd to forego all other panacea, and “take to die prcgcriptfmns of the Bud;-v ct. .,'I?he‘y a;'c.¢specia_lly rccomiIIé_nd'ed‘vto:eoiint_ry~ .gentlemcn', nndotlncn‘seqnpe1tei-etl, in their-hjnbita‘ -ai1_(_l'l_‘ancicjI,A gmd sipplying ‘tlyg absence-.of tlieatrical éxlnibitjons concerts, oratbrios, 8:9. An)j._pe_rson re- -mitting thef.pjnbli_§llgr a dollar ‘bill. und¢_:x-:cove‘r vofa ‘letter; you psjd,-can llavcthg whole of the ptcserit numlam-s'now\ (sixteen),-neI1t.to him in“ tea ‘turh, free Qfexpcnne. _ _ - _ And 12: -the Gcneral’s private sentiments he ever so favorable to the Ameltican S];- tem, can he, is there a man on ;cu«rth could,. act in furmhxg his cgbinet in direct» hostility ‘to the sentime'n'ts of those whose kind ness‘ rhad: honoured’ him‘ with that-ejxalled station. L. H‘. REDFIELD. “ _ .v8m3 3eo1ras_e‘,j& romardtgg. .. .‘::.5';'%*~:::. A Iz:F‘LS't6rage §~_ will be atten ded to by the suliscx-ibgr; His building be» ‘ing large and convenient, nml situated on the Cami,‘-Farmers and utlxers wishing to ‘store '_their gvai‘nHfor.m.a|‘ke£ will ~ for their lnterest to call‘. * . ‘ -» * No: Gen “Jackson is ten good and honora-. ‘ble a man to do it. If Gen. Jackson were to be selected, -the majority of_h1_s~political‘ friendisrintend thatin forming no adminis- -tration, it shill be one decidedly opposeglxto, the American System ; and if he acts ad- versely; he *sacrilic'e_s_the con ‘t_he’~ majority of his fpolitIc_al friends, which is more than we have :i'l‘lglll2 to demand of a man, whose heart can-be»-penetrated by grat-V itude‘, or softened by kindness. .1 confe-ssj I ’have had‘. and still \have great respect, for. ‘Gen. Jackson ; and, as a private. citizen, ‘froth 1824 have been one of his supporters until the piresentrsunnner ; subject always‘ to this condition; as my acquaintance, with whom I hnjveconversetfl on this subject, will ;l1a_\'etl1e_ca[t_ndor_to admit,» that provided it iappeored, that the. majority of Gen, Jack.- ’son\s political friends, made determined war upon the protecting«sy‘stem,—my :duty, as a citizen, would constrain me to vote tor‘. an Elector tylm \vo.u'ld ’vote.for Mr; Adams.-—... My mind, has been made it to votefor an ‘*_Electortfriendly to Mr. Agims, since the m'id‘dle»nf July. I The information received from south Carolina and other parts of the Southern ‘States, is of too serious can charac- ter, to leave any doubt on the mind of a min friendly -to the taui as to the charac- ter of the opposition and the measures to be adopted for its abolition. 'l‘.i1e—.onl y.subs£::‘n - tial d_iil‘erence of*o'pmion.in South Carolina is tvliether they shall secede from the -Union ‘at once, or ‘wait until another ‘Congress sits, to send thei‘r ultimatum: which is the un- ‘conditional repeal of the tarilf law of last‘.- winter. » .. . _ \A §:AMIgJEI. mm). Syrucgge; Oct. S,,.1?B27.‘. M ‘ f ‘ PRINTEIIS; %I:,.1s1L- LxUnn1:_1§*,V 4. c‘lm;.§em.s:. F9R;»mle at this Office, ti}: following fo1mts..o'f, - seem: IIu‘n'd47fYPE-‘-4-vrz: .1“ fr/amt 5 :LiV1m Pica ; 4, do» -CIIL-‘1f)2‘0!I ,\' _, . ' « -. 1' 11/), Great Prinzpr ,' ‘ 1’ 110. Bqélt‘---Slupe ; . 1.. do. ‘ '7P‘,tE‘a ; (.‘3;'Z0lb._9..J ‘ $ . T _‘ L .-.{ll;.ea,v a‘* varie~tgrqf; and cuts; ~ ‘Valuable; “ HE. subscriber olfevs for salé an’ his re- _'_' al andj ,rsona*l property-. -cmnprising a_ Tz1n~yard’0 vats ;~ one‘ D.:Vé]|i \ With out-houjses ; A1'6,acI'.es of _|ang1,‘o1i'-~whi¢h J35: fy.al,u'_abl‘¢ »orch‘-grd with g. great variety -ofhurae-' tr‘; ryi TREES. such-as ap- :[i|'es. pears), chér‘i'i:;!s>,.‘ap-’ ricqts, Q‘uijic“cs_,-..~'_N_-eclas By that war, we Aarcquirecl renown in ex- _9l\an(ge for blood and money: but by af sue‘-. cess nl warun the American System. wegngy desolate village5;.conque1: factories; exter-L minute our silence: the for on from Champlain to Pittsbur ll 3 annili our home market; destroy tghe value of the sul plus products of our‘ field; and then b,oajIt that we have been to the fun'el‘aI tof:-the A- -merican system; and that, h,°3lI¢ef0rth, we: would be the dutiful slaves of the manufac- turers af -Leedg, Birmingham, and Manches- ter» 'f0l‘e_vér. Have we any 1\e\ason for fear, if Mr. Adams is vel’ected,v He will form a cab—- inet unfriendly to the American =System.? We have astrong pledge to the ‘contrary: in the stations held by those two‘-gust’ sup- porters‘ of the American 'jS_,y’§tem, Henry Clay and. Richard RI_:sli¢—\lIhus‘c names pos- pterity will vene_rzlf6s If the system of protec- tion continues down to‘ their time. .- 7‘%-‘§?z'g;) _, -Q‘ ~\ .5 ‘ i I _ “v F‘ . > . ‘V’, E\’_ .3. ‘\3.’ 1’ . 3' nus, on_s_e-Iben.\ ',~rfra’ ’e- vines? all .01‘ ~bé,st°kix‘1)ds {and great —variét7y‘ 9.5 the d_i|}‘e|'ent_’kind?s,.*——— ;. Iosswanxns of Bees ;.._l1m;se11old? fur- \I1iiu \ Shig ~.\viag0ns“,v.l1ar.ness; 1; _bar'k,-vInill,. one 's’1iW.~mil~l. house. and Igaiin, witl; 15 {acI7’e.s’ Of jla\1d,— paijt o No. .75, Man I-_yjmg;_on the 'Lime§..tu_Iye creek,» -’iII‘~m\ Faylette-vvzll'e._ The abqve prqpgngty ;wiill l1_es<f:ld.c’he:‘:p for c.1s'h. Enquire of D‘. W- F’0n~MAi1\*, .o,r_u'f-‘the Subscriber. ' ~. « LuQ‘f'I\’. . 7' “ an ~o opposite \Willis- tonfs ;\_Iansi'on House, in‘Syra'cuse‘. ,. 1827-. '. .. = \1‘hat‘state is the‘ nucleus of Gen. Jacksm power.. It is his native state, the homegf his .cat'-ly attachnients and syrnvpatlmies. M r. Calhoun, a‘man~ of , Iendnd talent, a_ can- didate for -vice presihpcant, is a native and a ;cit_iz’._e_n of that state, entertaining the most unfnfieudiy ”s'enti‘ments~ to the protective sys- tem, 'Who,,~in case of his election, may, in inoa*e:evgnts than one, be President- of the United-“States in the coming four year.s.—— ‘Mr. M4cDui the chairman of the coanmita =‘tee7o'l_' ways and meansiof _theinat»iou,. a na- :tive“cit:izeni of South Carolina, and the,un- disputed _lea'der and‘ palinurus of Gen. Jack.- ‘son’.s‘ friends« in Congress, appears -to have spentithe last summer in ! the minds of his fellow cit‘izens~, on rent ‘public 0063+; 1sions,Aw;_ith~all the arts of eisquen ce, tq make-‘ ‘them bélieve, upl'ess the ztariif law is ,““m‘3'-‘L diately repealed, thatutheir only mmedy was ,B?u»s»Izcl7s Clever“ seed 'i_ , fomlerby n.- DANA. _,S_1/rcuiei, March 4, 1828. _ > ' _ ’ JOHN FORMAN. Onondaga; March 5, 1328’. \ 'TAsKEN:,IIP ' ',' ‘ , 3 N 111? 23”‘ Of Qijugxlst near Libe-' -: V‘ us.Ro§vefs Tavexr‘-;jin ttmixuns, I ‘_ {tlight brown 1V1r.\.RfFg, witimvo ! .‘ . , '3 _ white hx‘_x1c1- feet; :'m_d a sytxn‘-Ixn the fare. \'1 — V __ «head». 1 he ownexj can have her h¥'PfQh , -;;§‘!'EfP1'°l5€1*yg: \ ! ‘ Dated, Cami}. \ “*3 Sept:¢2;~1828- : 1 JOHN ‘HYATT. Let no man U away the‘ -certainty he ‘-may |nive9_ find thruiv l1im'self*into‘— the arms ofz,in‘adm1nI’sMtration, which is an enemy -to .t7le\l7uIii hoping for -clemency or forbea1\—~ anqe,;=pity or ifldqlgence. No: in that event: }the 'I‘ai:i Law w_.i|'| be repealed,,n:nd thesum iuf our prosperity will set, not to fisesongthis Mgenerat;ionA.~_ V ALVAN‘ S’FEWAR'1‘s Cherry-Valley, Sept. 10, 1828.. @339 V S_,e\'mons (311 tlgxtexnperatice . A few copies ji1st.z1eceived .5113} -for stile at_ thisofi ‘g. ficxy ‘ , 5.11;! :_30,‘1828. 'Chve}ahper than hevehna ,li'Vi-HE. ,sub§cjriber feels grateful‘ to his _{ . _fttiend’s.~aAnd the public; .generaH'y, for __:F§st _Aand- woulil iu‘foxi*m [them that he .1ngs-jjugt refceivcd,‘ and is n'o‘w’- openin'g\‘fl‘oIné N*éw-Ypvk, a freslrsupply gt’ v ' . , SIQ_sl01AI'£‘-l:1'a,l' \G-‘0O.’D‘If;. ,wh,ich. he heifers for sale as‘ dhea and on as gamd; terms: as ‘can be ’bolight*i\n*t e .‘goun_t~y-. - it therefore hopes’ that lnis.hfr,ienj<_is WI” -iih-g prbve the present opportunity a them;,; as being argood clsnngc for great >bIl',l:5 7 A D-;;‘1‘Nl:E’L~ L. 'SCU'D .133. ~ Ji1m_ess.Villc,. fMay 5, I828‘. ' ' 35-. S¢“l.dli?0s'- l y'f5V'V;HE'-sljbscrihbr“respectfujlly informs ljils ,_ friends and ‘(be 'pu_b’li<_:.4 that he“ has counméhced -the 'Saddle and Harness mal;-ihg ~business.<in the Village ofl Hollow’, 0ne~doo‘r east of A. Pat'tison'*’s Store. where :he will ‘be very -linppy to wait: -upon; all who? -may .fa}'or jlxiin. _W|ll| ‘a call for SAnpu:s, 'I‘:n=um:s‘ or Y1u.;fnons,_.as he in-- tends lcarrying on all its various’ branches.‘ Repairing done on the shortest nu.-’ ltice. » _ ’ ‘ E. ALFORD. ‘Ogzondagfa '_lIaIl(‘:.w, 1l_Iqyl7, I828, - S5-.l HORSE. , , CAME into _th_g: gzncl of 9) ‘ ‘ » ' + ‘ ‘thesnbscriber, 'in»3_aI‘ni_l|u'a. M .—on Tu.es§§y’tlIe 1‘0th‘inst._ a large‘ V a :35 ' [bayH‘0:_zs1-3, aliiiut‘a’i‘x yizii-é‘o|”ii.~ -'1\/he owuegg can have ‘hijmby ‘pro:vi'ng proper- ;t_v, and'.pa;)v.iI€f_;:l1ar'ges.‘ . ~ b ._~ 5 b ILLJAM STEVENSON. ,C'(m¢-ilIz!;._.§’g,yJt.j:l§§,, {182 8.__ . . for L . Q1-l-E§,subsb willpny fhé ilifi ! ' ticé _ih Gnu forpny iuajrjtigy ofgood W Į delivered at lilla; b’e10,_\V”Jatzj1es, vi1l¢., ’ G802 5|’. RICHARDSON. MaI1Iiue,, §; 18283 . . -tf-1 LAND‘ F03 SALE. ., NE_‘,1\va, or three luxiulred ;:cr'¢s,= situated‘ in ' E ~t):1éto\vn'_ofI,ysandéi-, 'iiu‘igh: 0f?Ba1d\Yil1Se __ ‘Ville ; '\y’elI’ watered, viitli 9ome.in1‘prov‘ement on -it; the 1-e‘m';1i‘nd_er+covere(l‘ \vit]j.a valuable gl.'9.W~th ‘-of‘Timber, the soil first rate, :‘1_nd.a gAo9d'-title Wm be givgnr I Camus‘ B‘ALDW,IN',- _ Sept. 2, 1828. ,, _ \8‘3w. for Wh~e>at. @1115 stibscriber will pay the-'high'e'st price in : ’C quantity of W'HE‘Aj'l‘, delivered at hismlilléiin James-\Ville. JOHN Br-..lV‘ES. 1)qc.'1?‘,