MB I In n's .4:1; ler, 11C0 Here shall the PRESS the. PeOplc's RIGHTS Mated by influence, and unbrib'd by GAIN. • Tuesday Morning, January 10, IS3I. 449n-fp SUPREMACY 'OF TILE LAWS. O 99 Domestic Mmtufactures, Internal Improve. Democratic Antb•Masonlc gomination re tha 1118 bo- BALTIMORE. MARKET.--Frolll f.:10 Patriot of Sa- turday last wo learn that Flour, on Vri,daz, was genexilly.ss 37/ per barrel Wheat, to itt 05 `;born, 65 cents; Clover Seed, 15 to 5 25, and Flax Seed, $1 50 per bushel. 1'11145 62/ to $5 75 per 100 lbs. Whiskey, 28 cents per gallon, ex clusive of the barrel. Erne above articles are put down at tho wagon prices.. El fter 11 der the Er In another column Will be found. an inter esting letter from'Mr. Bum.. It will speak for it self. Among those Editors to whom we would especially recommend a perusal of it, those of Ma ryland and the Clay portion of Washington City stand first; some of Whom readily snatch up any thing and every. thing against Anti-Masonry, Aqiik 44-4 1 19A4P14!19...:"?qingY - ZU - b ash' d iu its favor. But Masonry is "all-powerful!" •av ily I mit ne ock Amoros—While tho (;rand Masters of Kentuc ty and Tennessee aro receiving the adulations of Maryland, hor native eon, tho favorite ofJefferson, possessing superior talents, virtue and patriotism, ennamands support but from ONE honorable Press. "0, shame: whore is thy blush:" TILE - GOVERNORS 1111ESI4AGE. The Message of Geonoe Wms is a disgrace to fhe great State over whieli ho so feebly .presidei. As a literary production, it is below contempt.— Were ho not a member of ono of the learned pro fessions,we should have passed unnoticed its clum ite- Y and ungrammatical execution. But being the work of a Lawyer„ with opportunities for men tal. culture, it is conclusive evidence of a dull, phlegmatic brain. The meanest capacity would discover from the Azheattitre" itself, if lie had no other means of knowing it, that a Governor's election is . at hand. From beginning to end, it is an electioneering production only. At every sentence, and every - paragraph, ho thought of the " NEXT so..ecrriont" Every past measure of folly and extravagance, Which ho attempted to excuse or escape from, re minded him of the "NEXT ELECTION." Every new echome of wasteful expenditure, and log-rolling corruption, which ho introduced, indicates the "NEXT ELECTION." In short, the whole of that enormous history and romance, is made up of that all-absorbing subject, HIS- OWN ELECTI9N! i But lot us look at a few of the topics whist he attempts to discuss. At the out-set, lea exclaim', with a burnt of unwonted animation,—" citizen of Pennsylvania does nut feel the :honest glow of patriotic pride and unfeigned satisfaction in the contemplation of the eminent advantages possesed by his native or adopted State—in its ex ten,sive public improvements, finished and is pro gress towards completion, giving an assurance of an ample and speedy return, sufficient to compen. slate for all the disquietude and uneasiness which. She ututvoitlable delays, the heavy expenditures, ‘embarrassments, et ceteras, have occasioned?"— Is he so deplorably stupid as to feel what he here attempts so glowingly to express? Or does ho mean to insult his fellow-citizens by mocking at • i on t em plating_ the works otpuldic imgp_yeamts, finished and in progress" ! ! ,W tcitfatrn is—there-whaTeflects-atellovho does not feel indignation at the past, and dismay for the future conduct of our profligate and spend . thrift Executive? A State involved in debt be yond all fernier example: Tax-gatherers - sent • - HARRISBURG - , Jan. 4. forth to wring from the hard-earnings of our citi- nlilittl>zy Convention. 7 -The Military Con lens more than they are able to bear, BUT ism : yention assembled here on Mondaylast, and' THAN WILL FAY THE ANNUAL INTEREST OF THE FRE- organized by,appointing Maj. John B. Alex- SENT ander, of Westmcutland Preside* Gen., DEBT, which has hoen.corruptly squandere d • • upon favorite. demagogues; and the immediate Wm. B. Mitchell, of I.4 i rooming, CIO: J. prospect of an additional debt of TEN MILLIONS OF Downey; of Lancaster, Genes we. Foulke, DOLLARS, swelling it in all le TWENTY-FIVE of Cumberland, and Col. S. 11. • Price, of MILLIONS! These,. indeed, are objects to be Delaware co., Vice-Presidents, -01. Simp son Torbet, of Bucks county, and-Col. Wal viewed with "pride and complacency"! Truly ter S. Franklin, of Dauphin CO., Secretaries. this sage Goi•ornor its a man of mighty fortitude! lie shrinks not at ruin, but cheers on his fellow The Convention is a numerous and very citizens to the precipice !• respectable body, being composed of rising After etempting to cast on h lOO members, amongst whom are men of is predecessor the dents, information and zeal in the work • odium of the diffusive and wasteful system a in-- they have commenced. The time of the ternalimiirovement which is in erog rem+, he -pro-• uenvention has principally been taken upip coeds to lay out and recommend new works 0- debates upon the report submitted by hough to cost at least EIGHT , MILLIONS OF the committee appointed to bring , for bOI.I.ARS Clore! It becomes necessary for him ward business; of which the principal speak to seeiditt the votes of therWest and North; and it era are Messrs. Alexander of Carlisle, Page - ----matters hot what it costs the State, if that cardinal and Riley of Philadelphia, and Megill of ll object could be accomplished. The new projects nion, and several others. Much information, of this economical Governor are enough of them- has been brought before the convention, bUf selves to ruin a State.? They are mi less 'than ti great diversity of opinion as to the best oinneoting. Pittsburg with Erie harbor—extend. means to be-adopted, calculated to impriive ' ing ,thek 'French Creek inimmieurents to the Con= the militia system; pervades the whole body., -:neaut joining-thetake North Branch of the The progress. therefore towards preparing. • Susgualaannah. to the New York Lakes--makingsystemto be reconnnentled to the consid - - the-Mortmigithota slack water—and.extending the oration of the Legislature, is slow, audit pilawametinal from Eastim to-Carpenter's point . . would seetyrfriirri the opposite views. of the' These are, the trap set to catch the East arid the Members; that it might adjourn without.uni 7 WootT.'—the Nor*: and Ah‘i'.4Outh, in-addition to ting in propming any definite or Material tholifiddlointero, WhiCh lie thinks sesuret If aeration of the present ; militia laws.. The • tlao *pie suffer these plans to - be carried into ef- Convention appears - , extremely 'anxious . to .• feet, hi addition to thew!, :now in peg g eeeti, 'the- freserVe improveitOir Nrc.hmtest Corps, l debt Will remain a consuming mortgage on which the adoption moiev of report of theetitp. • real *On-personal property, in perpetuity!, mittee, ill ' , thought, Wouldruiaterially "liitGegrgi Wolf is as iinpu,lont. in his:fhtiy, fhtiy„ j ute.. Thiftleeirt4 flitgether With thst3M\et . it 'doom Ins cpeatithonta ignorant and, a new;organtzt4tonAviitild h " ! ..VATtIV011 1 010114 • Mil El Se -1 cer rot ear- tolls tiler rom t of ex the 500' rem set- : 1 rs of that pica 'l5 AS solu of . the ty of 1 eing one f 111/. eric- •7 - 1 WWI: • I. fire; t ber ientil , I • •ottlY`, hg . ;gin, ment, - and -Homo 'lndustry. FOR ritESIDENT,' Tritium win, of Ord. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, antes Ell:maker, of .11" a. 1 credulous. He gravely asset . that the paesent I - e . xperieneo officers, in 'ln plan p roposed, Tax is the only ono which the people will be call- appears to embarrass-its d libenniOns. From eden to pay . ; and that it will continue but five present appearances, theronventiOn will re. years I. The present debt of the State is about. main in sessions during the week.--Tchw. r $15,000,000 :' The annual interest of which, at 6 per cent., is SOO ,00_0. The present tax is esti. . ~.._ _ - NTE • uoss•b the interest. But by the time tll° iniproments begun and recomniended aro finished, the debt cannot be less than r2s,ooo,ooo—the annual in. Wrest of which will be sl,soo,ooo—one million and a half-of dollars! It will be necessary to IN., cnEssxthe present tax twice and a half to pay lie interest only, WITHOUT REDUCING THE DEBT oNr. DOLLAR! The tolls received on these ill-contrived canals, will never more than pay canal commis sioners, toll-gatherers and repairs, and the iuci dental expenses of government: The repairs a lone last your, on the small parts now completed, amounted to about $lOO,OOO. And yot we aro told by this ignorant or lying Governer, that live years of the present tax will remove all ourThurthens! No—TREDLE THAT TAX, in perpetuity for fine hun dred years, will be the fatal legacy entailed on our. posterity, by this weak and wicked admin i-strtrti-mr: The faction that govern the " convict" of the Compiler, have grown . desperate of late. Their utmost inventions have boon put to the rack for moans to carry on their revilings against the An thnasons of Adams county. In all their past re sorts, however, they have been mot and defeated by the honest portion of the people. The Masons in Washington county, Md., and Franklin coun: ty, Pa., have comp forward and "resolved" to give up their charters, but at the same time inglorious ly covered themselves, in their retreat, with infa my. While hero, their brethren not only hold on to the sheepskin, but to the infamous, unchristian and blasphemous principles of tho Institution also. Probably they have already received their portion of the $20,000 left the Grand - Lodge by Mr. Gi .-rard,•arid•. have-lig u idatadthe claaarraof•ttrair• {. rills-- Jul Printer's. - $5OO to one, and $3OO to another, we troy, reduced tho funds of the Good Sa maritan Lodge to a low ebb. But ; the " legacy" has given anew impulse to Masonry, and her de votees and "bottle-holders" intend, we suppose, riding "booted and spurred" over the people.• But wo would advise them to "look before they leap:" the verdant plains of Adains are too firm to admit the pestilential tread of Aristocratic Grand Kings —a "long howling" Wolf, or its half-gorged Cubs. Read the follow•_ing from the York Republican; It appears that the y.oung State of Ohio, has expended a little over $4,000,000 upon canals, &c. from which she receives already an income of about $lOO,OOO although she commenced about one year after this State. With this 4 millionth, she has nearly 350 miles of canal rendered navigable, whilst Pennsylvania, under the management of George Wolf AND HIS PARTY, has A debt of THIRTEEN MILLIONS, and according to his last message, only 38S miles ofnevigable canals, and the receipts are only $38,000 One year ago, in the Governor's Message, he stated that the navigable canals in the spring, would amount to 425 miles aria the Cells to $50,000. It seems that now, the lengtiii is reduced 37 miles; after a year's work andYIVE millions of additional ex pevse %VI - ost the tolls fall short of his esti ntate*,sl.o;ooo. He now estimates them for the ?tat Year, at $150,000; we presume they will really be, about $50,000! 'Mori' Evidence of Political Masonry.— The Editor oithe Pennsylvania Whig says: "A very high Mason informed this wri ter, that after Mr. Wolf's election, some of his . partizans were INITIATED INTO THE LODG E, for the purpose of sustain ing their pretensions to office BY THE IN FLUENCE OF MASONRY. An office of $6,000 per annum in this City was ob tained for a MASON IN VIRTUE OF MASONRY. Mr. Henry Horn was in strumental inhis affair. Doctor Sutherland—Mk. Baker—Mr. Dal- Es—and Jutlg,e liin,g—causeli the nomina tien-and-:ele43tion-efeci.--W-0111-:-'11«i peo ple will combine to expel this faction, and their creature, from office.". From Piilson's 3 e t & I I ed to a highly esteemed friend tbr the fol lowing Abistract from the Will of the Into STEPHEN GIRAttD, Esq. There .is not perhaps, an instance recorded in the his tory of the world, of one human being de voting such an, immense amount of wealth, for the benefit of his fellow man, as the ven erable deceased has given to the city of his adoption, - for the laudable purpose of its ha proveinent, and for the melioration of the condition of its inhabitants. STEPHEN GIRARD'S WILL, Gives to the Pennsylvania Hospital; sub , jeet to the payment of an annuity of 6:200 to ft ((made slave whom he sets free, 830,000. TO the Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, 20, - - 1 000. To the Orphans' Asylum, 10,00. To the COntrollers of the Public Schools, 10,000. To the City Corporation, to be invested, and the interest to be appliOannually in the purchase of Wood for the Poor, 10,000. To the Society of Ship Masters, 10,000. To the •Free-Masons'. Lodge, 20,000. For a School to be erected in th 6 township of Passyunk, for poor white Children ; 6,000. Sundry Legacies to Individuals amounting to 120,000.. Several Annuities amounting to about 4,000. To the City of New Or leans, 1000 acres of improved Land in the territory of Mississippi, and one-third of 207,000 acres of unimproved Land in the territory. To the City of Philadelphia 4e re maining two-thirds of the said unimproved Lands. This land is said to be now worth 500,000 dollars.] To the City of Philadel phia, Stock in the Schuylkill Navigation Company, 110,000. [Worth in the market coy idera7ily" more thiui - this - sunr.] For a -- College for poor white male Children and its proper endowments,the sum of 2,000,000. To the City of Philadelphia, for certain City Improvements, to_ be annually applied, 500,000. All his remaining Estate, t real and person al, (no part of the real es*Wto be sold) is to be applied as follows:—in further aid of the said Collegeimprovements of - die - City - an in relief of the Taxes.- This Estate is very large, but not yet valued. To the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to be appliekbliternal Improvements by Canals, provide r & le Legislature shall, with in one year from Stephen G irard's decease, pass laws authorising the City of Philadel phia to make the intended improvements— otherwise td the United States for the same object, $300,000. The Gentlemen hereafter named are the Executors of his Wilk—Timothy Paxson, Thomas P. Cope, Joseph Roberts, William J. Duane, .John A. Barclay. • WM. Wing., EsQ.—Theßaltinto' re Amer ican of Saturday, conveys the gratifying in telligence of the rapi - if4eafery of this un blemished Patriot anlol sterling Statesman. 'We cohgratulate the' Country on this event. Mr. Wirt is dear to every lover of his Coun try—and an object of laudable pride to eve ry American. The pure - prieatc charac ter, and the splendid public attributes of Mr. Wirt, makes him an object of uncom mon interest and regard to the A3tERICAN PEOPLE.—Pa. Whig, Dec. 31. Arrivals at New York bring Liverpool advices to the 17th November, inclusive. ENGLAND.,Rumors of an intended resignation of the ministers had prevailed for several days, though contradicted by the Courier. The indecision in the Tioliey of she ministry had, it was thought, strength., tined the opposition. The hope of passing -the-reform-bil-Eby-conversionsirmotig-the lords, -is admitted -b -that- )er-to- be-fad la e - headed - b cious—twc re. emir tie argest num o fa - VoreT it and there Or four that . formerly supportedr the bill -who will now oppose it. . Further delay in the creation of new peers, with a view of carrying the measure, is condemned: The alarm about the cholera had greatly subsided, although there has been an in crease of cases at Sutherland, and one had presented itself at Newcastle—it being con sidered generally to be of domestic, and not foreign origin; though the London Cou rier has no hesitation in pronouncing it the Asiatic cholera, modified and changed by the climate of England. Mr.' O'Connell had preposed to 'form a grand nationatunion, with a view of giving effect to the expression of opinion on politi caL subjects: FRANCE.—The peerage bill had not yet been presented to the house of peers. Its passage in that "body was doubted, un less new peers were created, which project plbsented serious difficulties. A &bolero cently occurred in the chamber of deputies on the Subject of ministers having received the sons of m*shal Ney into the French army, from acoreign service. The proprie ty pf.which measure was conceded by the chambers. The ministers of marine had despatched telegraphic information to all the sea,ports, directing the most rigid quarantine to be enforced upon all vessels en'i#ing froin Eng: . land, to avoid the introductiokof the cholem.. BELGIUM AND HOLLAND.—Some uneasiness' was felt in • consequence of the continued silence of the king of Holland up• on the subject of the approval of the treaty between these two , powers, arkdA. report that he had appealed to theempernr of Russia— it was, however, tbought• that lie would ul timately accede to he •tern), orftbe treaty: SPAIN.-There had:been. sialpelnove-. meets in the arMyEof Spain,'wlifeb h aa ed rise to nr.tive ;speculations ' tineno the From Niles' Weekly Register. FOREIGN NEWS. political circles of Paris, as to , the objects of Ferdinand. - . .J.. . • RUSSIA AlsD POLAND.—"There is A LL -penons indebted futile Estate of.) nothing from thcrg countries, except the of- 1-31 * HUGH BIGHAIII, late of Liberti ticial report of prince Paskewitsch, of the township, 'Adams County, deceased, 'air storming and capture of Warsaw. The requested to call and settle the same ,y G.- • • "ussian army is computed mediately—and those having claims a. at 3,000 killed, including 63 "6 cers, an 1,500 wounded, including 445 officers. TURKEY.--There had been an ext - ordinary phenomenon in Constantin e. Afler, an uncommonly sultry.. nigh rent ening cloudWrose aboutaix in the morning of the sth of October in the horizon Of to the south west, and a noise between thunder and tempest was heard, and , yet not to be compared with eigier--it increased every moment and the liifiabitants, roused from their sleep, awaited with anxious expecta tion, the issue of thiS threatening phenome 'non'--lumps of ice soon :!fell, as large as a man's foot, falling first singly, and then like a shower of stones, which destroyed every thing that they came in contact with. Some of these were picked up,an hour afterwards, which weighed . above a pound. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 2. THE MARKET.—SALT.---This article nover was known to be so scarce in this city as at the present i fimc. Sales, in small quan tities, are made at from $1 25 to $1 50 per bushel. We omit quotations. noun.—Sales of best brands at $5 75, and sour flour at $4 to 84 75. • WiIISKEY.--In hhds. from wagons, 30 cents; from store, 32 cents. FLAX SEED, from wagons, $1 75. FEATIIERS.—Live Geese, .38 to 39 cents. CorroN--Tho only sales reported are 40 Rles Louisiana at 12 cents, and 100 Tennessee at 9 cents.—Bicknell's Rep. ALARMING.TIIO Small Pox at present prevails in Philadelphia. We"conversed with one of our most respectable physicians on Saturday, and he informs us, that sever al cases are already embraced within his practice. Those who have not been inocu lated should beware. We know that it is the fashion with the daily prints, not to no tice the. appearance otthis dreadful disease; but we think this a cupable neglect_ on their part, and - have, therefore, written - this para graph for the benefit of our country readers at least. Philadelphians are already aware of the fact of the disease being in the city.—lL. MARRIED, On the 16th ult., by the Rev. J. Ruthrauff, Mr GEORGE BALMIER, of Abbottatpurn, to MlB2 LIAR Ma V ER, of Baltimore. By the Rev. C. G. McClean,. sometime last month, Mr. ROBERT ROBISON to Miss JANE MC CREARY, both of Mountjoy township. ~ On Tuesday last, by theltov. Samuel Gutelius, Mr. ADAM TAWNEY, of Cumberland township.,-to Miss &GARET MYERS, of New Oxford. DIED, . On tho 25th ult. Mrs. Ilt.tr.smrrn Humms, wife of Mr. John Hughes, of Cumberland township, aged about 43 years. Trial List—Jan. Term, 183 1)r. Smith's use ve. A. Swigert's Executor John Moura's use vs. Henry Colstock. Plum vs. A. Plum's Executors. Mary Pittenturff vs. S. • Wierman's Adm'r. James Lockert vs. W. & J. Galbreath. January 10, 1832. tc-40 CHM kr G. 0 0110 A. Tsubscribers respectfully inform the. citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity, that they have connected thmselves in the Merchantile business under the firm of Dickey & Mimes, and have purchas ed from Mr. DANIEL COMFORT his entire Stock of Merchandizo, comprising a GENERAL ASSORTMEIVT OF DRY GOODS, 't EU Hardware, tiftleors ware, 4c..: on such as will .nablerefliem to sell on the most tiecomodatincterms te . They will continue business in the kW room oc , cupied by Mr. Comfort, and for,ipetly by Mr. George Arnold. They respectfully invite the public to give them a call. THOMAS DICKEY, cHmu i ps MMES. January 10, 1832. 4 1P. 4t-40 LAND rola SA fl I N pursuance of an grderof the Orphans' CoMI, of Adams'eounty, the subscriber will Abet jublic sale, 4 On Saturday tie 4th: dd# of February next. ' ' at 12 o c (14, I*.r O nthe premises, 'IRJCV iQI. Lar.7l7), Part of the Estate of AC'OB GILBERT, deceased, situate in Menallen towns*, Ad ams county, adjoining lands of Philip Long, John Rex, Henry Bender and others, • Contaistitfig 16 = singes, and allogvance s iVer „patented ,erne, . On Which are erected, a Two- 4, 'Story Weather-Bearded HOUSE, • and Stone Back Building, which hes been kept as a TAVERN,. a Bank Barn, Ten ant-Mouse, and Smith-Shop. There are two Wells of good water, and two Orel ards, on the premiSes. - • Attendance wilt be given, and tarmac) sale made known on the day of sale, by DAVID WILLS Atiner • • By the Court, , • , fort* CLA4I4 liiimary 1 4,-1,812.7 gamst sai• tate are Clip same for settlement. JAS. A. THOMPSON, AdigattE. January 10, 183 4t-411 . . Grand Jury.--Jan. Term. 44.832,, Straban township.—John Dickson r Esq. Win. Cashman, Jacob Taughinbaugh. Gettysburg.—Hugh Denwithlise Robert. 134 Harper. (lormany.lirktian Bishop. Huntington.—John Elliott, Moseb Aims'? • Franklin.--Aditin S. E. Duncan,. John liershv Moutitploasant.-Anthony Strausbaugh, Autiw ny Smi th-. Cumborltinti.—James McAllister, Ratify Du rroodie, Abraharn Latimoro.--'-William Wright. - Conowago.—John . Rushy, Abraham Raiff, Libor ty.—MaxwelkSbielas. • Alotintjoy.—Jaeob Echonrode, Robte Cunning." ham, James M'llhenny. Menallen.—Adam Gardner, Joseph-Latalmit-e ---.- GENERAL JURY. Germany to nalitr-f-tEplyraim Swope r George' Wills, Henry . liriver. Mountjoy. Wi 'am . Golden. blountploas nt.— tor Smith, Richard St. Sherry, Ando son Ewi Henry Herring, Philp ip Kohler.. Straban.— 'Creaty, Jacob Cassell, Esq. Isaac Miller, John Thomas, Isaac Brinkerhoff,. Leonard Bricker, John Deardorff. l'yrono.—James L. Neely, IsaaccSaddlery of Re 'Franklin —William Paxton.. Cumberland.---Wm, 141Cullough f John hanky James Boyd. Brugh, Charles &mitt.. Menallan.—Simon Becker, Tohn Rex. Hamilionban.--Zephaniah Herbert. Conowago.:—Andrew Mouse.. Gettysburg.--Thomas J. Cooper, John Crellee Berwick.—Josh Bittinger.- Huntington.—William Morehead; Reading.—John Deardorff, Solomon Albert. , ;;:' , r" Liberty.—Dirvid Eiker,.Henry Wertz. PUBLIC SALL pursuance o Court of Adams County, Will be expose ed to public sale On Saturday tie 14th of January instant, on-the -premi- • , TILAVIL" 011? - , _ L.l.lrD, Late the Estate of John Fiches, Esq. deed.. Containing 21 Acres and 38 Perches, wills `an allowance, situate in. Efuntington ship; 'A dams county, Pennsylvania,adjacent to the town of Petersburg, (York Springs,). adjoining lands of Fletcher Morehead, Jas cob Gardner and others, on which are onto tied a large and convenient two story BRICK HOUSE, and KITCHEN, a Brick - Sprinefrai double Bdrn, and Frame Wood•Honee.---. There is a never liiiTit,Te Spring or wilw convenient to the House and Barn, with a- Fountain Pump nnar the Kitchen door. About SEVEN °ACRES of the above, Tract is cleared and under good fence, that remainder covered with excellent Timber:: There is an Orchard of Peach and Apple' Trees on the premises. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M. or said day, when attendance will be given,. and terms of sale made known; by JACOB FICKES; .PETER H. SMITH, Adrn'rs; By the Court, JOHN B. CLARK, Clerk. January 3, 1832. 0-390 PUBLIC SALE. pursuance of an 'order of Orphans'' , .Court 4 A4l§insg ß uu , _ty 6 '. 1 . 3 X •Se to lisiibAe — S3t - le OM &turdc 2 — 1 • an 7 finft C7~ at 10 .'clock,..A. DEClthlt-Tremimi THE UNDIVIDED HALF OF. A ir AVM / _Titer Eskto of Catharine Nun dorfolee,d. situate in Huntington townstuF f As • Is,: $ 1 . 0 . ; ds o -- • - Wireman, David Mumper and °there % Containing 1-11undred acres; Ira7--on which are erected it 7 tOgiONOrELLING - HOUSE n Log Barn,&.other necessary improvements* Terms--One half of the purchasi money o be in hand; the balance in two equal to , Baal payments. HARMAN WIREMAN, Adger. By the Cotift,' JOHN B. CLARK, Clerk. ' December 27, 1831. , ttt-38{ 'HE AMERICAN FARME* A NEAT WEEKLY PAPER r in guar-- " Lila ' to fbrm, Edited by GIDEON ISM/TH published in Baltimore; Md.,' by I. Irvine Hitchcock, at $5. per annum, CONTENTS OF NO. 43, VOL. IV. Second Prize Essay, Agricultural division, On the Ctilture of Indian Corn , -•-On Wheat turning, to Cheat or Chess- 2 -Agricultural Tour through part of England, by the Rev. Henry Berry—First Prize FA”, iiiortiout• tural division, On the Flower Garden, rruite r &c.—Review of “A Guide to'the Orchard and Kitchen Garden % with Caiendartor the the- Work required in the lAchartit ounl Kitchen Gardenduring every, Month in the" . Year"—Practi*, Hints one Pruning. Hipeit' 'and- Hedge -ro4 Timber:' Iyear -by lehro' Blaiirre.On hots in HentiiiiLi'LEditntial, ward of rfemiumeke Eine*, Orr Cheat or Chese--- Forei Merke**..74 Prices Cursent of Cetint New York and!altirnote'MeActio 6 -.444 , * iisoments.: OTICIL 22113 1:32 an or firesefit I ,
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