NE -..,. —_.....,—, .. H . provision Tor a • price. e delivers•intr, ... ... ' . . -•'' kelilitio• opt,*Eu'•ainV.getti paid'for it• in ...... . „, _ °• . .. , -.food 8101ey, . The . ; disordered curreney :,, 'of. the 'country to whith 'he belong s ' does . . . . not f ollow and afflict'liim:abroad. Hifgets- 1 1 , .. . • • "''his tfeigbt fri 00-Money plates it •in therl ••••• - ~"' ' ' -Bands; o f .iiis.:ownees . , banker, who - •*pgain .; • '‘draivii- , St a';premium for:. it.', The .. . . -ship '„owners,- then; , makes' ifioney, , „ when . all :* * • ••:' - Otheis•ate sii &rig, b n edtime .be. can escape , . • • .• nom' -influence - of -the , - bad , laws., and ,:1 ..--load , carrency o his, own count,,;.' .;; Now, .; I will contrast the titoxy of•this neighbor,; .•„ „ . . 1 . *Vith that of : anothef,of my neighbors;''itiot .., '''' , • -. Niap.L . ,lisis .d;..Nevr. England - .rnechattic,' • bard-working, sober and intelligent--ia t ool= ~ • - . maker by trade, who wields his•Owdsledge .- , • itininier.• . hits ..particular. business :is.r.the . . , . . - . ' making of_augers for the Stouth.and Siiuth . , West.•, !Holia for years s employed-many, . , , , ... •• • .• brands *and 'been' the: ;support thereby, of • ,Oady,. ; ramilies around him-4imself, mean - • -, *bile, - moderately . . prosperous - until these - , .• ,-, s livil times- came•om • Yearly, hOwever, for •,. .. come' yeari,- he: has 6eCn* going backivards • .i.:••• - 1ititless industrio us-not less . frugal---,•he . . • ••_, ~ . „ • lias - i . fet Toilitd, - that ; however -, apparently . • good tlie)iiiceS .he might receive at -the. South and Southwest for his tools,.tlie.cost . of Converting* r those funds int o-funds current . in Nevi: England was ~ ininoits. He :flee .. . „... ;. ~.peiievered, ' liiiweVer; always hoping for some change for the better, and contracting ~, gradually the circle of his work awl the . /. . 'Dumber., al -his work isert,-u n til •at -lengthi- •• • . ilielttle earnings. of the past wasted, and • the- condition of the currency -becoming • - • w orse . ; - . and ,worse, - he is reduced.to •bank , ---*. : - .ruptcy ; and - -lie mid. the - tWenty fat - dies” .... • • that he - had - supporod - :are-beggared-ty-- no : , . • .• fault of their own. - What, was - his difficul . .-- , '• - ty? ..-- fle• could not escape'from the evils of • bad. laws and bad currerie - fitt• home ; and ~ • • _____witileleti is__ ri th_ne ighbor,vilio-: could,--and . . did, is made richer .by these very . causes,' . , : heolie honest: •an industrious mechanic, ... ,is crushed to the earth; Mid yet we are told . . th ... s iis a system for promoting - the interests . --- of-- the, poor. • • • • - • . . • _ .. .. • .. .. - This ieads Joe naturally- to - the great. suluect of american . litho., which has hardly been considered ---.. • or discussed as cheerfully as it deserves. What is amerhun labor? It• is best described by saying, it is not -European labor. Nine-tenths of the - "whole • labor of this country is performed by' those who cul-- ..... ~ .-_ - tivate the land they. or .theirlatliers own;-Wlto - in ' their workshops employ some little -capital of their • - . • own, and mix it tip with..their labor.- Where_ does -ails existrelsewhere? Look at the different' depart ' ---- . ----- snonts - of - inthistry-,-whether_agrictilthral,manullictor: ing or mechanical; ioulltiti w ill - liiiir that iii -- 41,•11n7 • . ' - • Jaborers•mix tip Sonic-. liitle•ciipital with the'wet•k of- - ,-- • - their hands.' .1116 laborer of the United Suites is tl i i6 ,-: -. _ ._ United States— strike out the laborers of-the United . _States, irk:ladig' therein all - trim in :some .nity or • ' other belong to the - inthistribuirand working' . elitsses, - - , .. . . nod you reduce. the popalation .of. the Unityii-Siates .. "from sixteen millions to - one million. - Tito/American laborer is 'expected to have a Comfortable Itoino,.ile, " cent, though frugal living, to , clothe end educate Ilk children, to Atialit'3-thean to take payf, Si all are t... 11 - 1 ' ' .led tide, in, tire politii.:l4lrflitirs rod government of -•-, their eouniny: Cain this be said,OlanyEuropean la - , . - borer ? Does he take any Share in tir e govei•iimeilt. ...._ of his coluary, or feel it :1111 Irligation to educate his children? - - There nine ten sof the laborer's have no -- interest - in - the soil - they • Itivate,nor - in the-rarities ' they produce; no hop - under any circumstances of • • . raising themselves, o of raising their children;above' • - the condition of a lay laborer at wages, and only ' • know the govern eat under which they live, by the 'sense of its Opp : ssion; which they hitve no voice, In - • mitigating:/ .- ---1 10 - ,c -- a7.state oflabor with the labor of thiszonufry, or to reason from dal to ours, is pre - - posterotio: And yet the doctrine now is, tiot!of hurl - --- • vidup/only—but :of the - Administration, that tlic' .. wag of American labor•-niust & a - brought downCo dity evel of those of: Europe. • .• ' • . have said.thisiii.nothlre- 'doctrine of a few intli .• • i Winds, and on that '- head I think injustice has been done to n Senator from Pennsylvania, who has been . roade-tO hear a large share of the •responsibility of -----ouggristitqauch-a polier,---D-1-mistalre-not-,-the-ssme rider is thrown out in the - President's inessageol-,--, :,-- -- • anal in the TreastirtEeport.- -Hear what Mr. Wood bui.y tjay. . B: ~ .. . . . . . , "Should the. States not speedily suspend -more of ' their undertakings whiclithre - thilproductive, but o ,by -- -new loans, or otherwise; find rneaikto employ armies .ollaborics, in consuming,- ratliCr_than•raisiog crops, '- s • rand should prices thus Continue-in many cases to be . iumintorally itillatod, as they have been of late-'years, .iu the fate of a contracting currency, the elTect of' it on our finances would be still more to lessen exports, -and,:ccifiacquently,•the pt:osperity mut revenue of our .foreign trade•?". -. . - - . ' lie. is for 'turning off from the public-works these .. ' , armies' , armiesof laborers" whoconsuntiOithouLproduc-. ... • lug crops, and then bringltotmprie_tit,.both_oterops -asurla-thOETDiaii-Ish the diouths that- consume, and - ..' ,multiply the arms ll ekt.ll , l , o. l . l .ce,..and..yeinthave-the. • - ' Treasary * . pcescritiinin far mitigating distress . and ' • .raising prices! Dow w - ould.that operate in•this great .State.? • You - have, perhaps, some 15,000 Men ern -, ployed - on your publicworks,•Livorks of the kind that' ' - the Secretary calls “unproductive"--and Oven , with - Buell's dennaul ati•they must - producefor ri - ro - iiiiiiint; , prices are very-lbw. • The Secretary's remedy is to •sis, theta' to raise positions themselves and thus aug - ----- :snent_tho•:stipply:Wl6lo _thei -- ,tlirantiSli'Ate., demand,. Its thin way the wages'of labor, are to be-reduced, as —..--Arrelt-as•theprices- of- agricultural - production& - - -- Put - this is ail. I hare in my hand an extract from a - 7 - 2, _. ~ .speeeltiii- t lik litnite'of :Representativeti; of ti gentle man from - New Hampshire, Mr. Burke, a zealous .supporter of Abe Adnuntstration, who- mantlains:that ----- 315ther liiiii - gillieiri; reduced in proportion, you m - ity r reduce the wages of labor, without evil consequences. - And where does he seek-Iris-example? -- lii the Medi .terranesn.. Ile fixes himself upon Corsica :and.Sar ,. ilinia.• 'But. what is the. Corsican laborer, that „he . , 'should be the model upon which American labor is ... to be formed. Does he know any thing -himself? • 'Has Ire 'airy education, or does he give any .to his ' --children ?, -- .1 - las he a home; a' freehold,' nailthe coo. forts 'of life 'around him? No. With ,a crust Of ' 'bread and a handful of olives, his daily_wants-tireaat '' isfietl. - - And yet *Ora' suelol..staterif society' the - la-, , . bbrem-ol„..New Emlantcllir laborer' of the 'United 'States; is to.,h - Clarieit submission to low wagrai; -'lsis - ..extraebbefore me states that 1119 Wages ot Corsica ___' -tare, --- 7 aPtiEt.heit - isiti r illaiorer, , '," 77 " '24*centil'a' day. ' "And the female do • . ,' - 11 Cents do." • • '7 ------ TrAt'it -- tlialibirovablegerithmialvTorgires i -t• hat:owing ici the greater cheapness of ether articles, this is.re-. • Intively, its inifeb - as ilie Ainerierni laborer% gets, and lie` illustrates the fact - by this bill' of clothing. forms cfOr.o4ierniaboror: -I. • •., -, • '.•.- .-,,..,, . , . 0. ,, • ' fa' ckai' , lasting 24 mondis; -- 8114tics; :••• __ ',: Cap', 0 - , . . de' 24 ''. do • -2- do. Waistcoat, • , do 96 do 4_ do. . '‘, , ,'...l'antaloous,--. -,_ .. do -... 'IS -- do- ..' do. • . ~' Shirt; .. :,-. de 12 , do . .4•3 do: ' Pair of shoes •• do 6- - _do .6 "do. , . . . . . , , v.l§Tow - what tiny yon my friends=-what will the fur, OA , NAW, Penny! va ilia, and New y.pg-. iif - v7iiiking on Sunday to gt.tlo6 head Othis.fa Oa? Whit Vail the ,young loan'say ,, a, itaii; his work ended; the'tine lintr littntaliSils, fibt . tinite two years old' intletd; liut, ae th - OT soy of. a , colt, ,comiog two for ^ l2 months liove 1611' _with ' rah, fee , ix6temin g told thi,free, ode igont, well edihatteil;otid ;Well 'paid labOi 'of the tf.: States, to the , lcvel L bftlie ulmbst hi life labor: Eurape. , ."' • tllhote./8 Olt 'flilfierVllllllgelt that : _ _fi t hicti,shololotitte,34e4lll.ritttriiitiArith the7.Peciple: - T.iitYpidetittandiheli.,owtt,lnterektt taa."4.0l fpi, filet trlk*liseioc l o, l . ol l* ) otkrsee etltOrit lab Or.-.„! ;out. to sea,. hcigg ; ; like-oilier. , New., 'England ;'men, kind iCtifehing finding VtaireatiorOn ,warrn .weather ? frOm-;the,'ore. gw, e , • •cmer\ii; l'fir.theliii.nAsnitha during 'which .1'46)- ' , • feitiythke'otriatironjooripubije preteiisiimf f . • ' 3 . 1 1 ,44, pot: tircathfe Ityl,neighhoro, pr. Ilior,nte,. --- • vcr, • PrefflOilia,ligo; that on anelt..an , ,O;treeritiold: al C•4 l actitiiiittl - ' with one: Irian with -tue' 1111ffil \-.44,,;;;;:Z , mentioned this.doetrine:of the -redoetion of, prieeis; and asked hisit , hia opinion o f :lie ite:did.notlike" replied, the Wages* or labor, it is true, are reduced; but then flour, anti beef, and , perhapaelothing,all of Which your bey, Ore ,reduceifillSO. What, then, can be Tour objeoppos Why, said he, , itfa,true that flour /8 00 - W . low; but then an article that may . ruse stiddenlyi.hy means otlif scanty crop, in Englaod, or at 'horno;, and i 1 it should rise , from 'fiver - tkilliirs - tiiten,JA t i tut for certain that it would fetch the price of mrlabor up with it: Hut While wages are high, then I am safe,, and if produce chances to -80 much the let ter forme. But theee-is'anotlier have but 'vac' thing to sell, that-is 'my labor; but I.,must. buy , many Illungti-.;-not only. flour, and meal and 'clothing, bait also some articles that come from other countries; ii little eugnr,n. little coffee, a little. tea, a little . Of the common spices, andiCee fetch like. , • ' • -' • be- brotigliCilOwii by. reducing, wrigdselionier am. before the price is brought down 'of ilief only thing .I have to sell, 1 want.tO be sore 'that the price will fall also, not of a part, but of tall the things whiehl must owrgentlenten, though he will ,be,asterushed, or amused, qiat ! ' Should tell the story, before such -a -vast stud respectabl e assemblage : as due; I will place this argument of 'Seth Peteraon, sometimes farrner and Sometimes fiisherman, oh the coast- of Massa chusetts, stated to me while pulling an oar with melt hand, and with the sleeves of his,red shirt rolled up above his elbows, against the negurnenta, the theor ies, and the speeches of the Administration and all its 'friends; in or out, of, Congress, and take .the ver dict of:the country, and of -the ,civilized wlietber.he had.not the belt side of the question.,- Since I hair! adverted to" this conversation,gentle men, allow me-tn Say, that this neighbor of mine isn man of fifty; one of several sons of °pror man; that- 1 by his labor lie has obtained some few acre, his own uoincumbered freeliold,bas a comfortable- dwelling,) and plenty of the peer • Man's' blessings: Of these, I haVe, known six, decently and cltranly chul;each with the book, the slnte,and thesniap, proper to its age, all going-at-the same - time - daily-to , enjoy the - blessing - of! that width is/the great" of NeW 'England - tire ( common free school. - Who can cOnteinprite this, and thousands other' - cases like it, not as pictures, brit as common facts, -- ( without feeling how - much - our free - institutions, and the-policy hitherto pursued, have done for the corn- -forta nd - hap - piews - ,oftire - great - masanf - rair - citizensl Where in - EnVimp,where in :any mitt of the world out of our_country; shall we find labor thus reward ed, and the general'eandition of :tire people so good l'No. where. __No where ! - ___Away,.then, milli the in justice'aaad'the folly of reducing the cost of produe, tions with ns, to what is called the common standard of the worltl. Away, the:l,M once and forever ; with the miserable policy which would bring - the condition of a laborer in the United State., fo-that of 'a laborer .in Russia, or Sweden, in Prance or Germany, in Italy or Corsica2•lnsteaci of following...these examples, let us hold u . p - bur owh, -which all nations may well envy, and - which, unhappily,- in most parts of the earth it is easier to envy. than to imitate. But it islhe cry and MIMI of the times to stnnulate those who are called Poor, againstpthose_whm_are called=richOuld yet among those who urge this cry and seek to "trait by it,lhere is betrayed sometimes an Oticasimial sneer at whatever saVorsof.bumblelife. ‘VitnessAlle reprOfich against, a candidate now before the lit ple for theirilighest honors, that sjl e og-f.bibin ivi / al-plenty of Ilard 'Cider, is ifOod'enough. Mr him. - Impears to some personaohat - a great deal too' tiiljeri 711 Se is pilule of lhorsytoliol -- orthe 'No Man of sense -supposes, certainly, that he having lived in a log curio is any'lurther proof 'of qualitiCa tion for-the Presideney, than as it creates a prestinip tioli that 'any one,•Who from humble - C'onditiMi, or undue - iinfavordide - CireuitistanceS, him been able to attract ii • eonsitleilible degree of public :McMinn, is possessed of reputable...qualities, moral and . ;ut it ia to be remembered, that this matter of-the' ig cabin originated, not with the friends of the Whig' taisididate, but with' his .enemies.. ' Sooh after his noinination - at • llfirrishurgot' writer for •one"ot , the leading. - Adminiatation - papers 'spoke' of his "log cabin," and- his use of . .liartrcialer " by, way of sneer and reproach.. As might, love been exprcted, for pretenders are generally take, this taunt at humble hie proceeded froM the party which claims for itself the character of the purest Democracy: The whole party appeared to enjoy it, - or at host they countknan ced it, by silent acquiescence; for I do not know t h at, to this day, any eminent individual; or- any, -- leadling newspaper, attached to 'the Administration, has re ' buked this sconiful.kering at the supposed - humble condition or circumstahces- ht - life, past or present, of a worthy,rnanand war-worn soldier.-But.it-touched a, tender point in the public fkeling.: it naturally roused indignation. _What was intended as reproach; was immediately leized on as'inerit. "Ile it so-'-be it so," Was the instant, burst 'of the Public yoice.--, ..I "Let him be the log cabin candidatM- What you alp' in scorn, we will shout with all our l ungs; from this 1 tiny, ive have our cry of rtillyouda wphallaccavlietli - "e'llfiliiibWiliiiiiiiii one, of the rode abodes of the West i may not become the bdst house.in the coult ti.,” • . . All is natural, and springs, from 8001'06 . 0s o just feeling. Other - things, gentlemen , he had a similar origin. , We all know 'that the term "Whig" was bestowed in derisiono.wo hundred years ago, on those_ who were thought too fond nfAibertyv.and-our nationui air of Yankee Doodlc was composed by Brit ish officers, in ridicule of the American troops. Yet i ere long, ie last of the British armies laid down its arms at Yorktown 'while ibis same air was playing• in the ears of officers and tnen. Gentlemen, it is only shallow-minded pretenders who either, make distinguiglied Mien matter of personal merit, or oh -scurc-origin-inatterorpersonntreproach7—Taiiiif of , seciflingatßie-liumble-condition-cif- earlrlife;--affret nobody in this country but those arejoolish enough - tcrindulgelinfieinTiiiinhey are generally sufficiently punished by public . rebuke. A man who iknot ashamed of himself;need not be ashamed 'of his early condition. • • - „ > • V Gentlemen; it did notPpen to the to be horn in a-log-c.tbki,-but-my - elder - brothers and sisters were born in a log cabin, raised amid the snowdrifts of New Ilatimshire, at a period so early, as that whew the-smoke-first rme•from its - ritile'climmey;and cur ; led - over the frozen "hills, there. was no similar evi . demo of_a_whitimait'silabitation-betw e e n it end-the settlements on •ilie rivers of COOlOlll. Its remains Still exist.. I mabe-to it an animal iisit. I carry 110 N; Children to it; to inspire like Boutin - tents - in tbens t atiii to teach them the hardships endured - blithe genera -tiolisfiatiehliave-gone before them. I love to tlitTll on the tender recallecticiW;llie kindred ties, the ear ly affections, unit, the touching mirrativessand inci dents; which mingle with - alb-I know of- this-lionible r primitive fetidly nbode. I weep to 'think that none of these - who inhabited it are now attuniOlte livihg sod if ever I tun ashanied of it, dr, if I ever_fail in, affectionate veneration-'for HIM who reared :it; and defended it against 'saVage and 'destructiOn ; cherished all the domestic virtues ,beneath its- roof; and, - through ,the and - blood 'Of it seven years' Revolutionary war, shrunk . from no - danger, no toil, 110 - iaierifice; to servo his .country, and -to raise his ' Children ton condition better than his Own, May my name, and the 1100 e of my posterity be blotted - - for evet: from the:men:Log of mankind._ - • --7 1MEWebSiT:r nestTeviewed the:,expendittires of the Governreent, and then concluded as follows:] FelloW-citizens, we have all sober' and important tr it i Teritoyetfortir• - • l4 urreliWaddressett , YairuPdiy- for - The purpose of joining a premature note -of hi , mph,' or ,raisitira - aliont for anticipated *letories. We are.in the controversy; not through It ii our duty to spare no,-pains, tmcirculateLinforiviationonid spreed,the truth,- Ihr nod - wide. :Let US• itersetitle those who:differ:from. us; if we - e.ait',, - to bear -kith sides.. -Let us remind them diatwe are-all embarked' tOgclher .with a.cottinfoii intereif and a tominon fate; and • let us,. without • reblike, or niikindneim,beseeele theinte cimaider ivlnit - the truth of the whole requires -4-What is best for.them fott, Us. -There are - two cantles; which Itc,4!li'lick- thnusatule of ' :a lioaest 'men' f rom :joining those Who - Wisti for a change. 28 fl•ancB. . . 11e1riitaLtInafels th, feite..OE : reprottelt-from:for mer. associates; and the • pain 'which party .dentmerst.' don' is ca Liable, of hill ioting: But, surcly; . the roan*. - 'mai of .the - American -character is tiapertor: to :tithe: -, Surelyoto - Anief reani - OtzetvilliWl umeclfgjtained to:the wl.c lli of any psrty,, nor..bountl_to folio*, it against his .contiCience, and ilia' tiettie of :itije interestsl) , Di file . decision di affilafte_inikreshltints;'muLtoLlcare„roen tree- at. oileg to act upon thou., own Convictions.-U _ nless Ibis Can be dobc, party bits'S niailed ; utioti , ue a miserable. slavery, by tentliellaitiola te, not against our "citscien.: cet ,tinzatione.greiettif •Importanc.e.' Tlio other eau ifie7c7niatant cry that the' party'. Of ttie,'Aditti tilstrati ottAa the trile;flomberatio , ,phrty, 'mime morp,papidurpartrilft ,the thivernment , 'sUtd• in tbe • Cottittry.. , ,,::.ThO falsity, of tine ;claim bits-not% beeit-iiiffteiently totptiatal. shoti f fil have heen: met, tind;altaeld ..conr,,,nict, not only , Iliy . . , 4enlitt but‘by Ornot:lf. hey mean=t be new i•Fletnecraoy, the .plz!,. . • against.eriaiit, agaf natbailttatry;Stotintit , labor, against tatritintaright to I cave' fats ciww:carninge to h n - clijldifen&ultyj Aheri,;.(lo4l4liolB;7 they .arti' rights . all Boil of lk.unieracy Abair& k • 'But D r n c , e.' erticy thick kePlocieliaoua Mid-stern adhertnice . to,the true popular prltmi pies .of thciPonstitullon the'Gerernmenti Meal think they have' Ohmic N0W,1:4.19 . 8i0t ace, bow.thosO foreiin,articips 'vr ERSE ..2:,..; ) ,4 2- .•',..,.. ti-, , 1 ~-•;.-:.,..., ,,..1,•,, ciu Jr e izvrx , x, je. el . a 4f , it , a .. 4 . t it , .. mir 0 i lio tto t ... . L., „: .2,,,.4.z...4..,,-,.._.2 , ~, , ---,:''''', e ; ,,,--,-='-, r.: ---.-f .. ~ =.. - T. ,, , 6.', - ,-;-' .'7 T-- -;,,,,, • - , , ~, .;-~ ,;- .t, ft.: :Is, the: illigineetstifOr Of 4 *ieelttkve. "-lio* ; .er l • Demeeratio It the Separation:Of the , tur;. ieney.Of Government fore the„currenty or peoples Democratio prinoiplet-'lltthe,embodying,of•ii•laixer milimry force, in,tiiiib'ef_pettee, a Democrat!?4min elide:pr•t as. entreat' honest teen riot to take names for . things, nor pretences for'..pro . ofii. irDernecricy-in any constitutional .sensec bel o ngs to I•ouir adversar ies, then . ' shOw -their title, and produce'their evidence.' 'Lei the question be sextiminek and let , not, intelligent. acid ivell-theaning be kept to the Support of measures, which in 'their hearts and consciences they, iltsoppreve, because their,autliors put forth. such; claims to the sole:professiOn of regardfor the• People. • •Fellow-citizens of the county . ofSaratoga,lii taking leave of you, I 'caisriot but remind you. how_ distin- o i guished a•phice.your C ounty Occupies in the history of the cpuntrY... D cannot be ignorant,lhat in the' midst of yoii.tire many, at this .moment, who M this neighborhood the of !Republican arms,- in the surrender:. of 'General Burgoyne. :I Cannot doubt, that a fervent spirit of , patriotism burns in their breasts. and iif the breasts of their children.— , They helpedlo save their country ainhfst the storms of war; they nill help to save I arri fully pe rs u a ded,, in the present severe civil crisis. Fellow citizens, 'verily.believe.it is trite, that of ti ll that are le ft to- us, fromthe Ftevolutioa;nine-tentlis are with us; in the existing contests: •If there bc living a ReVolutionary Officer; or.soldier, who has joined in the attacks upon Gen. Harrison's military. character I have not rnet with hiM, ' It is not,, therefore, in the county of Sara toga; that a cause ustained by such' means is likely to prevail ellow citizens, the great queition is now before, the country. ; ivith the experience of the past, the AmeriCan.paple think proper to confirm power in. the bands which now hold • it, and .tlibreby sanction the leading policy of_the Administration, it will be your duty and mine to - bow, with submission to. the publid.will; but, for myself, I •shall not' believe it possible for me to be of service to the country; is any department of.public life. I shall look-on, with no less love of country than ever, but with fearful fore- bodings lif - •What. rimy be - near - But, fellow-citizens, Ido not all expect that re sult. I fully believe that change is coming. If we all do.our duty, we shall restore the. Government to its formerpolley, and the country. to - itafatiner - peosL perity. Arid let us here; to-day, - felloW-citigens; will, full resolution and patriotic this of heart, dye mut take - pledges, that until this. great contr6; yersy.be ended, our time, our talents, our efforts, are all due, and shall till be titithrov. given, to obit ,co _. • ' dtORGE W 4 CR . A 11Bi Edlltoz; lIERALD & EXPOSITOR. OAIRLIBIE - .• WEDNESDAY, SEVI:EMRER 9.0840 Our banner flents proudly--conic rally - around NOP - If codfarldflTinr.tcry's -.won ; yn- (dace our country where , llaeksou lira , found it, . • " • Ere ME and VAN )iVRES their-follies hegnin _ Come FREEMENT if yet th4prbutl 11111110 you 'would • ehericil; • , Nor bow down as -aybmcia on alftVery's k'nee;' Come rally! come rallif,let-tlr'sa only perish Who fawn - on st , /yi•ant and fear to be free! • GEORGE WASHINGTON WAS A FARMER JOllll ADAMS WAS A LAWYER.. •. TROM-AS JErrETAN WAS A LAWYER. - JAMAII MADISON;WAS A 'LAWYER. • JAMES 'MONROE WAS A LAWYER. ' JOHN QUINCY- ADAMS IS-A'-LAWYER. ~. ANDREW JACJOION. IS- ; A' • LAWYER. , MARTIN VAN BOREN . 111 •A • LAWYER. WILLIAM H. HARRISON IS . A FARMER. • Like causes prOduce gdmilar' effects; under Wash. , ington the coujury was prosperous and happk. Let us have another' farmer President and another age of prosperity and jilenty. , FOR _PRRSIDENT, , GEN. WM. H. HARRISON, FOR VICE PRESIDENT. HON. JOHN TYLER, " Picket. 48.5pnbk, • Beiojamili Reynold (Sliippo'burg Dr: Jacob leVeaver, (Mechan'burg Voninitsszoner,_ Director of the Poor, David Kutz . , ( North Middleton.) • - • apditor, iltalbert Laird, (Frinikror4.) Coroner; Jacob Bret,i . . Harrison Convention at Lancaster. . Delegatedan & others - who wish to attend the' liar- Olson Conventioui to he held at Lancaster, on . Friday the 18th day .of qeptenzber; -- - • will - be carded over the Ctunberland Valley_ il. Ithairotilliat - oetasion; going and returning, at one half the usualflaw, • iPare.from Chambersburg to Hatris4urg Shippenebitrg "Tdci - -" New villa do • " Carlisledo " -Mechanic:434g ! do• , The..fare.frinn - liardsbu4 to 'Lancaster will be re• duced nt that time to One home. •• • " • • The train will. leave , Chamberaburg ;on. Thuiviiiy. morningjest. t'7 o'clock:: - ---(,._--Persons are-requested bilmeltaaetheirlYck.; •ett before getting into the Cara: . .TL, 0 !Ace, ,• •Z Carlisle, Sept.. 9 1840. -5 Otte' tlettisty_ Ticket Is now fairly , -before the, people of Corn , • berland countY. • From:the friends of Her. risen and Reform, we iskTfor it zacheerful; hetiigt,aud Milted support. Let no.sAight didapPointrnent r -no personal consideraiiiins —nO selfish -motives keep•n single colitki-' nent.of-hlartin Nan nu'Fen from' the:polls ; iid,j-for:-:the-s7,llte:of•-2the•-gicat—ciine is to be decitled only seventeen Aliyie lei theiii vote, the ', Ticket-the, whole Tick et---anit nothing but the Ticket... Rernent ber,' , WhlgS'ef, •Ouniberiand connii,':upon iopi - voten - op - resyy,in =- PemsyYlinia,,mi,y, depend.,.2.Pifty,,Men on th!..t 13iivotgetcr. ber negleettngJO Perform 'their:firat'Ant . k; as citizens, to , country, thiglit , ,:yo,:thir means :41 'Once :Mere ; throwing,* moo stO i1)64the..etThra4.1;444'..,99. ;IBM; 'Slid 'el:e'aing'ttaw,Beteik-for:lii' Second' :.ThO , - e'enteai tfi `an; eiceedingliclose - pin t In:; - ,Whielt: 644' vote is 9fv;lst Maim tildoe.7: • e .OtaY y . ,ptorier ciertiens carry' bot4hrimehes 'of =Ell ME • 11143 $1:25" 1:00 Wets bf - 97,41..z . - Below we giveilie votes, Governor, oi' , , comprising - all, hat _about toWnsi which -will increase-thei inajoiity',lo - 11bOuf) O r 000 ! The Whig majority . in 1839 'Wan' . 2351, and for Harrison ih 1830, 6951:: 1840. 11333- , ... W. ' L. F. W. L. E.. Windham, 2967 ',1427 2609- "2009 Rutland, ,__...L.,;17,01'..1a,74:-L-.:214,5-- 124 1017 486 5677 - 3875 r- 2 .2151' °fang°, 2079 • 2569, • .20-19" . :2405 Ilittekleni'dB-ICI 7537 1735 1 J Graial Wei , ';;:3 gaa-, 182 • - - 170-'231. 280 wasbinitunp - A 997 1 39 P, 2 4 4 q• `.. : •23634 13 . 810 8008 -1b8.25 ' l 3BlO 0320 2583 Whig mai; ;; .7. , • w big gain 004 !t,'„ hi( ,lie ofisp.pf •dm greo, ire ale' Of 'Wlog,taajdrity '? Witylitive] ;;,~ =;~` Ole .t.;Seislituret in-d'ifTwo.TdO,,the,,,subse .l , .. , ~ 1 t0..,w i.• ~;i4; . , ~. quentelection o!. , ir riartmon .l'tenet Will 03/I;;Vr in:eourset,, -0111:Adci, his.We iliiliSi be - `, : etiier - wi'ir - riiiiik - Se nuited - to..ti Man; w'e - -...m l ls t'have — ilo'fliti4obitons;. We inusl 'turn . mit'at.'both . electiota - to a man; and -vote ' t he'Tjek 66 . oft l F le;prty. bet me,. liken*, Carry the Rkitri 3 Oki Siliii..;.: • Lip us. save ,- our country .-. P 7.44.t!s redeem . the county:4n,, which we lise,,aiiii - chnge, the Legislative , and' - ExecuTh*p o li c y that has, 'blighted our credit, destroyed, our ; 'OOll6 &nee ' crippled Our busiriess,ind circum 'scribed,our liiieities. , We can doall this' ,if we try--and suiely We . will try. .y. -...i. ..The onlyeandidatelnow,inthe -field for • , • the Sheriffalty are,, • - , Paul Martini of Shippeneburg, - the Volunteer candidete—and , • jaines need , ofNewville, the gotninated candidate. Thepeople of Cumherland, not many years since,eon damned the plan of nominating cendidates for the Sheriffelly,. in a . most signet ma i m ner,.by the 'election 'of - a volutiteercuntli date—and t h ey-wilydo it -again.-- • NlVOster?w ggicech. To thelexeiosion of -. etintist'every thing readers is week; the'poweicul . speech'of 14 , 14im.:Wins4ert,. delivered a t_a Lie—meeting at-S rooga r New York. -,:We Woold .suggeStto those who take the ,HERALD to hand-it - over;-es soon, as they - Shall have read - its' contents, tol - sensible;:mOderato .r.ocOftieos,.and ask them to.fread this...speeeti',of-the-grelitT-Ex pounder of the:Constitution, carefully and impertially. If . it , should - fail to convince :them : thats:thwi are 'wrong]n: , supportlng : xpeasures; they are :M!leed, hopelessly comMitted_ to bad =I Buckeye CAnes. Titdra. is .an assortment of very fine 11 uckuyesticlss.atthe variety store of Dr. Jomr.T.,Mieuns-&- en; in this place: - Vv-e -notice the-fact in order that . eveg_lootl. Iffrritniii mans who likes s in - sport - a - Walking stick, , may get one of lire Buckeyes, lik - time to,earry. it to. the growl:al:warner Conven tion.' • . llct-The Lecofberni hini a Mina gathering at Mechanicsburg on Saturday ia.st.. The estimates vary from' 350: to 050.. There were prehably - abetit.soo4nin' at the meet ing.' Unconquered Vermont !1 - G,L0.1,11 . 10rs vieTark 7741, Dernoerasteittall, - - -- ' 7 lf.owsnarte Xoto goet-npon another. track Than that it fret war sent on. The , ANNUAL - :ELECTI;ON was held in VERMONT-on- the -Ist or - Beptember.— The result hae.been-a Whig Goyernor by 10;000 — nojority, beink a Whig gain, o f near 8000 ! FiynAlarrienn_rneinbersi-.of Congress, being the eniirp delegaliap, and a:gain oliwo memberft:__ - 128 Whi . ators to elocofgeoit; and about 17:0 Whie • representatives .to 50 Van flurenites:• . The Congressional majorities are.. nearly: as fol .. _ __._ 1 et Dis 2d " ad " 4th _" sth " 'Hall," (Waig maj.)' 2500" - 7 do- 3500 Evcrett;" '' •do 2300 Young. do - 100,0 , Ma!locks, 181, Total, In the 411 - 1 - iiiti - 6th — Distriets, in '.18313 , he Locofeco'inajority, was ,l 's6l,*there'be-1 ng now a Whig. gairi In those two Die-. -_ i..:. iii - 14- . An election - was held > about ten 'days since thjii state for Representitivps,.which resulted in the election of 49 . Whigs to Locofecos.•:. Thn:genate, containing of 11 Members, was ..elected 'in The spring,: all Harrison.' The Whig majority on joint ballot is therefore 31—:—Or (id to 26:' CorrentEssumti.CoNrettins.---The Con -greesional conferees for this District will meet at .Bloomfield on. Wednesday the 16th of September.... .The Ciniferbee , for this .county are "Captain II AVE.A.firi, TII9MAti D. URIE, and NixOnezz. G. EOM, • ~ . • - ~: , • ' - -•- MARTIN VAN BUREN'. I ,-.: , • , When' a member of the. -Ne.i . York Convention to amend'tbe Co atitltution- of tl;e r statei voted and spoke against conferring .“.'DNIVERSAL•SOFFRAGE." . . Do the Locolneos - deny it 1 _ He:voted against extending ; the right of- suffrage,to those who- ,, worked Onitie'llighwayaiNiel!Performed mil4t7r3,- duty," wiiholit their also being preper!i/tafd erpandTaxpa,yers. •Do the Locofocos deny it 1" ' • He hooted at the: idea of-altering that part of the 'constitution which 'prevented any..rnan - from - being -elected a rrierriber of the ;state Senate who, was not. possessed of a freeholtfof the- Aline of. one hund, ed . libiiiiililover arid nlinve tilrl s thlits and: liabilitiee:-:::: . Do. the Locofocos deny iii i------ '77 1--- - - •- Ile toted to strike out the. word -fglohitc" before qtanfe citiieni,7nnd therefore go - confer the right of -voting upon eveyky NEGRO In the . sti r ite:iiiiseSSing the qualifications required by the Beaton.' Do lite ,Locofocos deny it ? , , = - ' . • . . ,Ile.voted in fayor of antendments , that cut off' from the riglet of suffrageliundredSofOorzehitemen,,sonee of•them revolutionary soldiers, ~eato hitd fought at QU etud-Sto nyTO whi I atAlkyjcit44e. rights of • NEGROES' unimpahred. . 'DO the Locofocod deny it? • He voted agqi:uat . givinm the election of. Sheriffs tel . , the peofile, and infavor of retaining the power of elpr . vohlting thorn in. the Lands of the Governor. 'Do the ~., o locosdeny . " - Medea - at-cif in -the 'convention - that the - universal 'gnQragC ameudnients,llndolited;"wouhl render the election - 1i ratherci cuw. duittes stEsszral.' , Do the . Locofocos deny it ' • -- He declared that he"did•not believe there were. twenty, MeMbers of :the.cormnittee in .fitvor of the Pia:- ked, question.olunirersai atirragr." . He the. !Anti- Cocos deny it? - .. ' -.; . . - • ...He declarMl that-"the imoide were not prepared'for universal suffrage.)? Ho the 11. ! ocol'ocoir deny it ? He d,eolaredviiverder to justify his'vote, depriving poor white me i n and revolutionary softtiers of theright of voting--that the 'country had - discharged its debt ,of gratitude. by ,conferring-pfnsions--that- but fear - ti heil were yet I iving , -tbst in fifteen years they would all be in the grave—and therefore ii Would , be unwise f n.4tard.A..!*floizatear. , rstoviszoi i !'-ett---aOcouni-Of these few old men: ,DO the Locofolsos deny it ? T. - We . hold . onrselves be - mid - 6Y irove & , ir Mid all Of these charge S- • .. _, . ' - For the Herald 4- Expositor. :---Reiolutions- in - politics, - like the reformations of the day, are grad ually progressing to that stage, when'wonce. free and happy people will again be enabled to cast off the fetters-43( usurpation andty , ranny and proclaim throngbOut ~ Union iha Denmark'-' - ls -- once - morereleatisedad_pnrifictL - 7:3lltat epoch in the politiCal history of the Ameri can Government.has probably not come to pais since the days of thogreat Wiihington,. whose fame spread her wiegs.mid - with her trumpet= blew honer; peace and 'happiness ; ; to the , land.' •The Whig Reny _throughout ths - United - Statei - never occupied more favorablelpositiop ,contrasted ad: versariiii - thiiii - arthe - irerent - Mokient. --- 1( wo look' at the principles, the measures, and The methods resorted to.by which--the candidates botli,sides - for the office of President,. were noniiiiated; tite - iiilvantage is immensely in'• favor of the , Whik candt date. -. And so true is it that no itne cart or - dare-deny-the-Taci t , that--the principles --antl, measures between the two parties now en gaged:in the field of 'WIZ - 4re essentially the same;—yet whilet is timpolicy of the One party Co itccuritulate.. power, 'privilege, : and - to - retain in - fumes the hands. of a few designing individuals;_ it. is tine great aim , of the other' prey,ent and dissipate this.ti n du 11_2n d ldange ro u i-accu m But.the lute frequent and . many embarrass- J ments in the peneral Gtivernment, the re .stlll, of misrule end - nriarnavrigeniekt;' exposed and shetn, the' mischief of thaP inttignintifileiti - of'special - and official gs.-- tion so odiOus-iiithe alteptitiliCan_ 1 100 1 4 O4''Vut 'still ' 4 0 4 . 14-1440‘.iotld-he moiterdhiStileftlie larid-that it has actually made thelfabielyitiled'dentee 'Mtic partY_of the, tlay:Salierried to aviiw - iti,prinCiplel4 to Make known its anti-democratic designs and wieked,imentions. ' •• ' 0481 5.•. W . - e therefore,, to 46fiii :.I;aria*.ted .s. vvAick.'_ l oit;lo4.47Clolo .- ' re. t 4 .2 60 : drii. i .AV : iif o- 41ilii:* - o*Jvitil..*ii 4 :o* iiike.'o,loo4.irOWe'ayiiig:ol4il ; eki,,#)iio,,i* riootk.;?:o4iAiliT:.,toktietiosioctArt.:oo" of ikaiiiied* - i44,* t . MEM :I'Z'lru-xi‘i'r ‘ v .. m y r CAROLINA', K :*o o ti '-:P ci t r i B lArVil ~ A v kill , vinfirarre, ititionn lilLtnii, and' YERigoriT, given such trenumdous.:niniorhies .tocihe Harrison candidO!tioiX7,: flinlOYli'l,ql4s9,,iltb ;peopleaotired-of th.sk*ittnyi,--dniiAti,(lol, and'e . iiravagan#Akili;:irati Boren. 'lrpt, the 9 lls ,e;qiiii!p,t o ;4#4ty is no chinkl4. .4.1;0041.:Whik an in iniliana sin c e la!f d 'year;':, , ,) . oo in .KentuckSr,':i , il4soo. in Verlnflnf, ; - and 11,000 since th'9 . Prey tiontin! el e ction ,in North t 3 aoliiig• 4. NO ' : cinitigtil RitionE, l o si:trizo i • MMZ= which , btigwe how ' 2 .. :iii,lit, :e jeal,'ireitemerit'qs' v,entione, - speecheit, and .bitheetieri.nre. order;.['ithe tjay.:, l!Ok.cabink .pleetY, ,and the 'Hard ,written- on many • ojudge.from appearandeevitil!' ripen Inie rie leeted•Py 'tMpliant jerity,"' -. Mae chiering•cry. from talilinith, from -twit to Weet,'''eint•thial will .beA t lin ,ery: all- We- opposers' of Hue 4entecraey ari•hurled. , from -their del-. spode thrones; to - make' way for thA'friii4 of the peoplet • Uslful, Staiiiiica for PoliticianB.—Thi, following • of.:the nuoMer counties' and :,membere . of r4egkebtare. in .the7Souiherie:and.: :Wesicro'StOPPY Where elective . haVe 'been, , held; Math ; has been furnishe d to ,us 'Mr, Williams, compiler of the New Yerk AnnuaLltegiO, ter ; who , is about 'to pliblieh anew edition of his, "Politician's, Monual."--'/V. Fork nmeit; --. • - . " Countiee.... Senate. llouse. '.•7!otal r ,N4n4h Cniolina o . 66 : 40 130 170 .- Alabanift, ; • , SS' • • 100 133 Kentucky, • DO' , 48 100 . , 138 • s.' - ,87 ..'• 46 -. 100 - 146 t_ Illinois,. ~ - -86 40 .• 91 131. 111istiouri o _ '59.: M A.R K .EIT S • Biiltiinore,• Sepi. 5, 1840. - • . [Pronl the lialtinsore4latriot.] CATILE: 7 —TiIe supply large ;..prices vary from $1.50 to $6.00. FLOU It =We quote receipt price . at XS.OO.WHEAT. - -- -;;Pefinsylvania wlieats range _from_g3l;o3 t 051.06. .CORN.—Yellow Corn from 45 to 56 cents. • RYE—Penn'a. Rye .65-ctoj OATS-25 to . 26 cents.:lllBl(,E 25 Cents cieltisive4if barrels.- On • ... iter: D. P. Rosettnn r; Mt: Wri.t.t4.lw HIll s t.t4ll.4.:llERAO MISS SA/1111SjitAl , • E -both ofPiekinson township: //Ow the 3d iitst,,,hy the rairne„rkfr. fiEtitiv , to AIitifiItILIZABETH Goommore, bath of IV..est.P.etns bora' town - ship. - • • . . Y/ Thursday last ; hy.the ,itev. Henry Auranti, r. lIENRY POGLISSONO, to Miss FANNY ISS } IELTIAN p all ✓Oit the same 1117, 1 4 -the •samei- Mr. Wit.r.itat FtARAI/AY, of italtmlore, to Miss .MAirr 111.syr tivv, of this place, • .• • • - D ;:, • - thieltoritugif,-Ati 111iadliy,night--lrist,7lsAinctra-1):- ypsegeit'daughter of M. G.' Ego, aged I.9'months. -•YOtr Souday - eve • „?. the oth irist., Et IZA, wife of Philip Quigleniind second daughter orJacob )Vear-: eiyulCarliale, aged 9.8 'months. Oh` the lfth ullimo.in Wooster; Ohio, Mr. JOHN - Stitairormbrly of . Iptyijiabint iii the39th yet Public Sale. wax, be seid at Public Sale, nt the ?must, of the V subseriber, in - Carlisle, on Iredneaday Me '29d hat., the following personal property, to wit: _ Tables; Chnirs, Sofas, Looking Glasses, Mei Ta bles, 'Sideboards, Astral Lamps, and LatiPs of different Beds,,_ Bedsteads, anti Bed= , ding, 'Carpeting, and tv,-; --ery variety or i ,. lIOUSEHOLD KITCORAT: - , good , Co m,. ,Sule to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., ly . ke.il..dtte atteiolauce will be given mid terms matleitlinwn by' BENJAMIN STILES. C , ,arlisle, Sept. 4411/40. • , Pieclamation.. • •. 'Whereas in and.bylin net of the General Assem. lily of the 'dOmmotiAllblili of Pennsylvania entitled "An 'act relating to the eieetions of thii Conniaosi wealtke passed the 2tl day ofJuly ; Anno Doniini one. one thOusand eight hinidreq and thirty nine, it la math; ' COmmonwealth to give paliOnotice of= the General Electionl_andiriauch.notiee to , Q. 'De'signate the place at, which the election .1s•to be kid. • '• .. • . -i' ' 1 Jahn Myers, High Sheriff of die t °apt. , often).- beriand, , do hereby make known and give this • • P'l3ll.LlC_ - .11• 1 0TICE •• • . . , lo'the elector!' of the County of Cumberland, that Oli the ,ereco'nd.Titeaday - orOctoberrtiaA (tieink thentli day of the'rnontb,) a General Election will be held. at the aererid election districts 'established by law in. 'said County; at *bleb time' they irilribiti - by - b - farot for the affluent hereinafter _named,•rtas - • iciiem*serit the Count y of Cumberland in the House of RepOesentatives of Pennsylvania. , , 7 4 M -- COAOSSIOIstER 'fcir the,Count bf C bCl' 'cl'' • • • tONIE:.OfIRtICTOR Op THE POOR . . . . '"1 ONE AUDITOR • to aettld the public aecotuits 9f. the CountyUgronnis . • 6- on OlsrE • • ; corthe igint3r of: CurOcrlatitl... • , - -;IJORN , 'MYERS, Slierift , , . ~. . . ... Ceirlislc'Peniale. ,, ,Seuilietiry. : . After-the-SO=6er traiaticati-theAilTerriiiit7depiiii;, inenta,have boineteneed, or , are about' taz.eotaseenee imeratiarisi;-alfe; Edward Leslie Walker hat' beeti . 440440 instru4olo Music. 'He is faVorahlY known as a.iett Apeiior teacher. ' Hearn be. resMy.te be gild giving lessens .byllie, tat of9etoberi ;.;' ..:, , .... - .!-- -- ' ~1 Suitable' arrangements are made . for,teaehingtlie I .4 1 tekkit autl - Lmoiterti=languaggfAticw.mg; : . I andsalli the knmelies*liiehlionstitute a - ctuitplete and I liberal! -Edseatlon.Llkka...tatephane,ttepartnient--41111- lb , ' Jr liberality of t!)eSititeis . - its antp r iti,itplti . oriation, Ilie . Treisteelf‘ van be."4Sibledia i ncrease the acilities Air , initreetlen; 1 ;Y ProcittllA'.Seleel ' # oo ke,i . , Hinfe/s;thart4.lHavi i ' Appandiiii & c. .They.feel confident that a' qualms: of insuruedm4Shiefel and,osna , , :menial, iii• !Ivo imiseated not suritßtg o it:g!lki . litheif. • '_ • , '.'i'JtillH:-11 , 1 , T,D i -PreSident7ot the-7,*- .?., , - ''.,-- • ~.., ",' Afediti anti Principal of the Seminary. ~ _ ',:•Sep, 2: 18,10,,,=:114,_, r - k anenskl:liebtAtitt for iAaat; ,4- i•obiry end .finir,ll . lieteigers Cenipatiy; wilt •lie bettl at:the. piibtiOilitisi; 47071.'Weltgle,!ivtweep Hie hopes of 10,',7k:7114:atid 4,43'e10et4T.:, for4•Orgoipc 100 , OFiellier next: . 841it:0,18ApA t7 ,341-1: • • Y4Y "tiArliAellttucitri . .-}larrlOP-rgs ,ii(1111181/ :`Calea t; atiii ' 110444 bliptfor cn cctiga. a Attsi INEE -11'‘ tf° 1 4141 0 ,',..fewattx4, AlOnimitiviiielitilokePiAts.tro , ;thw Ili; itiy,Atcedultlle• • / bliiiiiiess, Wi1ti,441144.A•••• •PFORKO 4 .. 4 b, . ..4e01 166 1 1 -'ooleillkiig4lol4 liis44'-itie . .1 'il l.1 4 11 111 $: 111?°1444,'5"11uliPt art ,112IMIAO'li:.*1113wl,l(1, .....orge wciii. ,', • -,, -, , "'-:-.%:•,•4 - ,,•=- P:.-- '' . 11 1 4 1 IwiSililk*W will lie,':cootiii\ - 4!*i ( thlifiliiTel) Cliprleifilliwwitz,St to,',,,at-tlO ,-told•filandi4";Pllallei MI ME BE NOMINE ; LEGIOLATUIN =llll MMIi=ES *--arie ty ore . .• v ._ , $t istte informs that, be,:still. emilinnea to ', 4 hold forth" iri. Chtiell; Alley; ,"Edßea!ion talwhere•hei has now nn'hai444. assortrherit, oftiotlona,:eoneistt'rigiq p!!r9,01 . tjte follaviingt-ilidi 'eakels,"Chee4e;thsenniitilnty F lgni.7 . ghgar; tOWee, ecs;Frnits; SWeetrneats, and . : other necessaries etletdated ror this. nieredian: H. B. He also ontinues to an Eating' Hritisel where gentlemen ' on Le - asaonstandntetl wlth 7Tripe; Pim Feet, rill 4 4o,ojlfers,Bte.'it thish - ortest rto4lee. Sept. 9' 18441-'4 year ' .", . • . .'; kr:id - Far - SA- • YSirthe tiftui 610' OrtheOiAimie li Ciiri;rivitrhe exposed' ini,the' , prethiea;naidAliyine,V4ttlatiiDeleti4tlyoyw i e rc offigAetorihed Yeal'sittte, w ith nipurtetc r • rac ..o Laud,. •1. .situate on the Yellc,tbreeeheact , etlic, 4ntiths4titl. , , AMlciffitixiiiattliiiCumb r eilanil obunty , attjetninglizada formerly of Peter Lob - anti, David Ebycqe., containing 9 .6'Percho,s !.• iiShcti or less; .being".iiarfof. - aftrant ; ,- of hind •Thomasliehatfy died siezed, and , on , - 4,hielt. James. MoChine .110 W •• • Tivßit— on.. ti 4 puiTifium Inicitier to' part! • oti . the iimfirmiti nit of. the' saki : hr, the Court ; . other' half two .ehunl annual' _iii4nyntenta; yi!ithont „ .interest.':. It in:atipilohed title' is' unexceptionable. The lanais geod, but the iroprerements are SeptciniPer t. ,4 iv. !,,Fgrreti-roi-galle-;7-T7 . . The . stil;sciiber off,rd . e.i7ill4e . stile, . • d..! '.7. - Ftitz vas "Slate :tea situate in' townstiipv Cu tnlkirlifilif bniiniliA-by. !finds of 'Wm: Cornman,gltl'.. Suleitur:*ringoli-nuil-the-Coonodfigninet-creclricolF-: • • ' • Ei "r htit * SeVesti,aereg ' h • more:in: less.; I'lle iinprovpmptila irre,•;'.q STORY LOG TIOUSE, a new Fkilnießara, a helm-- • failatea . .c4Lat,lvater 'war. Aland seviady,ael'ils cleared, Nrilli n good os and . &in... Mt ;mt.:. co I'm is:lai4g,ta•pyrellase, wal•td -• tocat ; lltir:-.1 aN • 3OIJ BARLEY.',. :.i_pi , , 9_i,7 ,:•10..-,tr. • - • • • - •• . C a Attil litsq !, • - Atoir ore:oilkrod parade at the A rinory, Sat, urdny 1 . 9 . 11 i hist; itt, 1 o'clin4F.,y.'SlE in siuninlyt uniform with arms an' actiniityima-hts iu godd ordvr: • • • •07 order of the Capttribe,-r-!' J.I.KERNAIst, (.1. S. - Sept. 0,1810 -- :Carliste: - Ilemate - Seuzinory- EIV branch School 'T care of the Subscriber will re-ope...alin fitfflthiW , . • September-I , lth, in suit of- roomi in the basetneut 7: 'of the . 114 .7.11:1Church..Coutignous to the school rooM, - wbilie large-and. tau t will be an extensive, .• -, itocii• for exerciser•--all of" wli it 11,• . with the - groundi -=_ connected,with. theca,- are undergoing !wawa, and'* - -- - improvenients, ) ,with a reference oacoiratiaiiiitieViilcam 7c .. witnessmu:-heillll7,;,:atrance on MO street. • • By a recent urrangetnent Ofthe Triisteci,the ' :will be more fully supplied,-with apparatus for illust • tration, the coming quartet., than hertiefure„ -!•-.! • For further and moreparticular ilifortitationtis the character and objects of her school, the sidiscrib-. er liaa — been kindly permittiilla make reference to • • Alit, following gelitleinCii Biwkitie the other members of the Parolty : College; Wm. M. Biddle -Car.ifsle • itevr • _ rh: c. 'I i n , ert Emory, and ftcv. ll. Slicer of the Baltimore ' feremce; Professor- Thomas • Sewfill, lrashitigto and Julio Eog; Esq. Battitiwyw IL • STEVEN - S.' • • iier).nv. of l'uition. • • CoMMon English Studiee, as Geography, IlihtorY, • 'Grammar, Aritlimetie„ - •Writilig--X*i•Tiiii - ißer,..s:s,tiO: these, accompanied e, .withithetorie, Algebra Or _Natural Etigysk $700: Botany; Animal Vegetable Physiology,Clieinistry, A strosierny,Al ot A lorM - Philoso.phy - 4 10 , 0 0t • InstrttatiMillt - Pivneli." • Stußlisiti Painting - im"Ferspettive„ , , lirvaitt 4 1 1 .' extr.4401 , atarg6...of •0201.,i • kanOtheV • ',radii% of the scho6,,44soes ai a gireCi iii'*Mtlidu " an accomplished tesieher,f4rail'eatra cliiirge - tiftt;i;W;' di i TVlTialf in This de tf Is is required in AD-i • ,tztes;anilAo *deduction triode* for absence except - in case of. sickneva. ' : . , _ • . ept..2, S • Orphans' Court :Sale, - T _ lii - iiiikrisigiiiil7‘oll - expose to public,' f_:_..___..iale r owthe premises,on-Thursday theAst-dai-- of Octolmr.next,at,..tl o'clock in Ow frcnocat,,..., o l ........._ a tract•of part .Lithealotre..and .. ' part Slate Land; ~• J situate •in North Middleton township, Cumberland , " 1.. countysbounded_hy. the Connodogninet criek t lands . ' of, Rosa l i amberton; Abraham .Lambertop, o; Zetgler's. heirs..and ot hers, containing . - :-, .. •-. ' ;- --- - ... - ejr ,yr,---44. liiialtr — rit'thirly-iiine • . . • _ ? " VOW An& twenty-seven. Perelles.• ! _, _...._...___ •-•---------- ,tritt . measure „loving . ..them - ow .ereeted ,p 4 .... • STORY flOt&II L -Ok Juttf..ac'',ltND- wroxE;•i; • , - 4ilre‘v-Fiqm-Ba, 11 and Stable )-8 - -40:-::-. - - --- -.7 • . There is ~ .a Jno4ek failing sp ri n g ' on the preniiseS, • , , net a ginid-mell.. iic:: l.fit -water - with - a - . lump.- -4botiti. : .eighty a cres ' ii • covered with: ostri , t ... ihritung,iiiittvi:. ' ,*:.- 0 ;'....'t , -,v- n .1.../ . . , • : !• , --7 '.i.. Oat half, of the purchase tridoey to be paid ifir eciafirtnation_of_the• sale,ausi Ahe,balanee,in_three.. , equal annual, payments thereattor,lo be secured by_ . ' rer.O.vniiiinces to.tht: 'Orphans Court. with approved : . • ... - ,satapi:it.y. The growing on •the Premises . at the." „. . tini'e-13rattle to goltothe ptirchaser,weeepetlisittgapts„. ' hilare - Cht:treof,:Anch is ,expi•cq3sly - rceerved to NM, " :-`'- .Possession will he deltverea: en- the list lay of: •, • 'April next, or, if theinweliaser . shottld prefer li t he; • can; have - pOsaossion„.litutrdialply Toiler: complying, ' itOth.thii tvrtntror.iitilw:3o6cirlS tlkinifan66..lof ihe',.. present,.tenapt, ythiclt.liy,frafill , oifos;thb..tst" Of Aptil.-_—__.t .._ '; ..' e'; .':':::'• . JOSEPI - I^SfliiiMijr.:Atlcit;i: .• . Oairlisle,Sopteniber 2;18 , 10.--4tlf.r. , r..' '---j...,:i. ' ri . - .. . ._. .. ' irr The f,antister, ,Riaminer„ Le non ourter,y . aril York Itepuhlican, Will publish till ,dv.of saki. and, forward billsto this Office for 'collat4 o ,o. ' ~.,, Y • . . . t - - - - ' -- 7- , - - P-Viliforcvsaitiwki-- , ---- - :- -tx-7 11.1.- - be-x- t i o d if e-dviiiiiii,--i,al6;oii-Uic Ll Wayies- ( =- 1 , ^TT .by an ottder of the prphans ourtot, Citmber. fr , land,O6unty; on Saturday the ail,ilii of, October r, ngat,r, ittill.o'clock - A;lti: the following eaeribe , il-,proPee...„ ~ ~:,, 2 !,y.! . , '', :, .a: :.:, : ' ..-. ,..'i. ..,-.., ~ ..7., "' . 1 1 '',.:: ., 1 0 .Ti ' lictof -)F i l , 4, l tß #. l- 0,:: 7.. - ' ,.. traltarzia tecoatal .WAILIAL ' ' . iiiw,i_iii_Diokiii..niir,.i..t t i r ,Ciffiejiltiiiii;toinity, 72 --r-.. 'ailjidoinglitoda Of"Wiir. Mlogwe s',heirs;'..l6seph fittl-::::!:!; , ' '•,., • ~„.. braitlearlieter ,--- niid - . - otherikifid e brryrobillGobn4 l6 ,- -- . --- - ,, , 11 0' 8 ; evlituiPi ng , '...' .-', ' . ' ' .._. --,.-1,; . : . ', '-...',1 . T.i... PIVE-IGRE* - :--- ~ - , ,i'ci- , ' -,..-- ' ' . ' . • =--,? ::: , ~, ~,,..,,,,, Athia.kood,:imifii: t .ltdi k azf6uti c , =l,Eisiiikte-7:::',Lig.:::: ~ , f-` thr F9 (s n'et.eq.;.l: l 4,o l . l. .*lll'i'r tWit iiiie'spkriga:OCW,Vi , ; , . ...,:ic„,.." ',.., ALai4d 4 k - laroviraplilorolkiiritii,t6 . .iireilliica.::Attite ti:....,.,:. ~,,,, x ttenty acreiWolatnt J*l . 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