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of the tariff, have been forced t >
( |, clare, that the proceedings at Athens
meeting ware an entirely different aspect.
Arui by whom has this grave aid se
rious charge been made? By (he organ of
the Administration in she Stite of M iry
jand—a paper distinguished for the vio
lence and illiberally with which it habitu
ally denounces the public and private
character of General Jackson,* and the
rancorous hostility it displ iys towards
nil who sanction his high claims to th
first office m the gift of ms countrymen.
And has it already com 1 to this, that such
men as Win. It. Crawl’o and ad hi* isso*
ciates in the Athens meeting, ire to he
branded as traitors by the mm >n- of th'-*
Administration for pe ceahly assembling
10 express their opinions of an obnoxinu
measur ! ‘Verily if*u.h things be done
in the green tree what may we not expect
in the dry?’ If, at this moment —o th
eve of toe elecii m, when toe Preside it
aad his cabinet are srou’ ing the country
jn every direction for recruits to mao
their deserted ranks we are to be told
t i.it toque-linn the wisdom or the policy
of an ail of this pure and him a uiate Ad
ministration is to commit treason against
the R pu dir, what may vve not be pre
pared to exp ct should they succeed in
their pic ent desperate efforts to continue
themselves in power? A revival of th-*
GA G LAW would he tile probable if not
th * certain consequence of so deplorable
an event.
FROM THE NEW-YORK Elf^nEß,
POLITICS JUYD TRADE.
A g >od many opinions have been ex
pressed recently, on tlie state of trade,
during the present season in this city.
Some say it i9 very good—others, it is
bid—others, it is middling. However
dull, or inactive, trade may b *, of a gen
eral way, there is little of it felt in Broad
way •‘hupping, in attending public pla
ces in dinner pirties, soxress aid pic
nics, and such iike matters to while a
way life. Thos a persons wedded to a
high tariffeither, politically, or person illy
—cither as friend-* of a presidential can
did ile, or as m* w e manufacturers,
p’isist in the opinion that the trade is!
not dull. however, is a mere e
vasion of ilie q lestiwi.—The present
not nent is the mod busy season of the
whole in New York, [f there is
any trade it most generally takes plac“
How. Dir auction rooms appear to be
well attmd d—buyers and sellers are
bo*y -the t eets ire full of bustle and j
business. Thij* may be all true, to ili’e
I tter, and.stiff tr ice may have declined
Ind *e !, we are informed by intelligent
m;i *oi.mts, who luy< b en twenty years
in tiade that the bu*hness of this season,
as compared with the -ame period of ia*t,
is - vidently deficient. In many branch
es this fa t is felt, and known, whatever
may oe the < aus** which led to it. The
late tariff could not yet* aff* t aiv other
interests than tln*sr* on which its provis
ions operated immediately The ship
ping trade has b*en the first to suffer.
Ship bu hling, and all dependant on it
for supp -rt, were never at a lower ebb than
ilow.
Our city, is at present, crowded with
very tn triy merch mts from the south
ern and south-western states. Pur
chasers from Tennessee, Albania, Genr*
ga, \1 -gouri, Mississippi, anil Illinois,
a e takmg the grand fi ur through Pearl
street, every day. The-e gentleman are
almost to a man in f vnr of General
J tek-on for the Prerid ncy. With all
th-* openness and candor of the South, or
the West, they rover hesitate o avow j
their opinions. In such a state of thing-,
it is curr us to ob erve the caution and
prudence of the Adams e.isternmen, in
talking on presidential topics. Some of
them want to hit two bird-* with one stone. (
r J he\ want to sell an invoice, and th *v !
want to electio eer for their man Os
course, the s utliern men, as all Jackson
m n are past the point if electioneering,
that is t a say, every thing is cut and dry
t oeir mind* are made up. Oth rs of
the cunning Adams Johnathans will praise.
Jo kson and their goods in the same pe
riod. leaving, however, a hole to crawl out
from the former, and cover ing all holes in
the latter. ‘ Old Hi* kory is a pretty clev
er fellow—how do you like tint cloth, 1
Mr. Such-a-one? Pm told that Jack-on is
much liked at home—here is as elegant a
b'ue as you will find in all Pearl Street—
true ! the victory at New Orleans was a
great—but—that is well wor th three dol
lars per yard of anv man’s money,* &c.
<S*c <§■?. ’ So they go. alternately, wig
gkdj tvaggledy, between politics and
1 chintz till they make np a la r ge bill,
1 which tells w. 11 oo me d*y it paymout.
! At the present moment, >u> h i> h in-
IH ix of Jackson men, and so high is the
|J a ks mi IV li ig, that, although tti V toms
‘pi: y got iti ui six r seven t iou-*and
1 vote's out of iweoty In u-md, at the la-t
elc tinn, it is extremely doubtful *vh ,ii
er thev could mu-tei iiv>* tho i-arid, not
even of men. women ad children, im iu
ding tue young and old men's com nittees
twice told.
It i-* -u ’ prising, howev* r, to observe
the quantities of go ds winch pas- to O
hio.lv mucky, Tennessee, Michigan, and
tlnim-ii the to m* coti il and western lakes.
W ten he cuius shall he fin -m and, .In
commercial ini, rcourse ueiocen New
ork and the we.-tern S: lies will he as
toni-tnogly m leased. Tin-is al og *tn
er ate v connexion vvhi. h ha grown
up wit i th** growth of cana's !h
p esem politico compfixton of N York
and the western states, tends still luither
to strengthen that conn xmti.
The impotency. f ti * attacks which
have been made up n Geo. Jackson, dur
ing the la-t three years, by the Ad on*
pa*tv. remind us of an anecdote which
vve found time since in a roumry
! paper, not a ‘Good Society’ paper. Here
it is.
* * # * *
‘Mother!* bawl* and out a great two fisted
girl, one d-*y, ‘my toe itch-s.’ ‘Well,
scratch it then.’ ‘I have, but it wont
stay scratched.’
##*■*#
‘Mr. Thy, Mr (’hy,* erhs nut two
|fi fed Uncle T iby, ‘Jackson’s a coming
j—Ji.kson’s a coming.’ ‘Will then,*
! savs f’lay, anti-tariff hi u in tin* Journal.’
I‘l have, iiut Ik? worn stay anti tar ffd.’
Vtr. r’lay,* brawls <ut ridpiman Bums,
the old farmer’s a coming—i coin g ’
‘Well, then,’says Harrv, ‘coffin hand bill
him*’ ‘I have,’ mv- Binns, iiu* he wort
I stay coffin hand billed’ ‘Mr. Adams,’
Mr. Adams*’savs John H. Pi a-ants. ‘the
II -ro s a coni'iig-a tu lly coring.'—
‘ Well then ’ says Mr. vd ins i ßurc him J
and traitor hirn.’ *1 have but he wmint
stay Burred nor trait <red ‘Mr (’! r’
Sir. Clay,’ says Charles Hammond,
‘Jackson is coming.* ‘Wei!.’ says Clay,
‘prove him an adulterer, and a ii ’gro tra
der ’ ‘l Inv says Charle-. but In* .wont
stay an adulterer, nor a negro trader
*M . Clay, ‘dr. City,’ bawls < ut th* full
Ada ns slanderii.g chorus, ‘we hove c died
Jackson a tyrant, a murderer, an duller
er, a traitor, an ignoramus, a so >l. a
cr-ok back <t pretender. &c. & . &c ’
but be wont stay any of these names
•He wont!’ says ('Jay, ‘why th n Ishuifi
stay at Washington—that’s all. Unci *,
T bv park up my cards and pistols and
let us be off’- We have been long enough
here.’
And ‘bus will the Coalition e.d its
reign. —lbid
J 1 Cure for the Aaue mid *Vivr. that
has never failed in five hundred cases. —
1-2 az f cloves, l i * t f cream Tar
tar. 1 oz of Peruvian well pnlver
ized. Put them int<* h bottle of be-t port
wme, and tok** the decoction or tincture
on the weP days, as fist as the stomach
will revive if. A-* there are more p. -
sons affii ted with ‘he f**ver and umm
than at any form* r period [in the opin
ion of many of the facult ,] t.’-e publication
ofth** above recipe will e y iu to
the thank-* of numbers ho *ow latmr
und ** <h“ ‘i-orfler.—.V J’ Evp Post.
SPLBN 1J I) ViEWo
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American Scenery.
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will b* pobfi-heH hv ‘T. K. G'tEKN- j
R \ \K, N". 64 Sp ure street. Phila |
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the Sct'uylkill, near Philadelphia, and
adjacent scenery.
2. A view of the L'ght house in I.ong
Island Sound, with th** adjacent seer cry.
3 A vipw ofY-ok, on L.ik>* Ontario
with the fortifi atiori-.
4 Charactt ristic Scenery on the Hud
son river
5. Views of New London, Connecti
cut with the adjacp"* scenery.
6. View ofh ne-n Hill, near Philadel
phia. the seat of Henry Pratt, E-q
7. The Tomb us Washington, at Mount
Vernon.
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! 9* View nt the Upper Falls of Solo
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10. \ ieo ‘ l tli* j L*uver Falls of Solo
inoir> l r * k.
11 V . w of the Catt.skill Alountains,
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iii-,1 Ih* e > iim. Hiing in ttu Post
Otli.e, Warreoti-n Ga. Ist October 18.8
A. Janies .Akins, Mrs. VY n.nfreu A
Iki . Asa Ansley, Rebecca Ad,tins, ET.
|A and ows
1 B. Gilson flurry', Abram Brickie*,
Jeremiah Hurkhalter, Ebeneser B id,|
Ttmoios Battle, l)r< wry Bynum,)
\i ss Malvina Iho&dnox, lltnrv Btevvtoo!
or fo’ said ITe.vtou s heirs, the heirs of
his estate at law.
C. Benjamin Crenshaw, Diniel
( ’handler, Uisak-m Corse ’h ovplooiH, or
tlittr il SAu, apw .n
Vlus Vlargsi*-* t Ca> el, Th* Chut hat
Wiiiiams’ viek, V ocent li. Corsey,
John P. Claxtou, Vlrs. Efiz beth C dy.
J.iitn Cboiiipion, Benjamin Culpepper,!
I). Jerein oli Davis, Jethro Dortlen,
G *n. i homos Dawson.
K. vlr>. Sarah Elliott, Junes Eshom.
F. Ignatius A Few.
G. Li j nun Geeslin, J. D. Green,
John (riff-ion.
ri. Tie* philus HoweL 3, Isaac f Tar t
Mr. 11 a*l, B ij.min Henry, Ambras
Heefh, VVilli am tA Hill, Henry Ha Miion j
Neai H trial, Fieldn g Hill, John Ham
mett..
I. Dinkins Ivey.
J. VV ilit .ii. B Jones, Candi-s Jack
*oo. Adam J ■ es, J in. Allen VV. Jark*>on.
K B z K tfieos, ‘Thomas VV. Kent.
L. Ora , i Locke*', Jane** Little,
Vliss Ke ec. a V. Low, ‘Thomas Latim r,
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M Ezra R| Crary, John McN^ijr w
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bln M-v James Matto* k, V r icy VlcCal
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Mr**. Aon Met oy. Vl,ss Gilla lMartin.
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John S. Parker, Kictia and Powtl, James
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Alary W*u*d 2
Y. Benue! Yeats.
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taken out.
JOHN MOOIIE. P M.
Oct 4th 1828. 19—3 t.
are nufhorized to inform
the f iz ** o| Warren County. Geo.
that Joseph E. Biggs, is a rniidiiinte
for R -i river of Tax returns for the
year* 1829.
Oct. 4 h 1828. 19 # f-
Sheriff ‘s salt.
1 LI, he sold, o i th*- fir*e Tuesday in
November next a the iom i Imu e,
in the town ot W anentou V\ irr**n c< un>
1 ty, betwe'-ri tht u*oml Ihoiis <>| sale, d.e
1 fuilo * t r<ir prop- * tv, to “it:
’ One negro nn. hy ilie
name of lloj ew. 11, about sixtt taif of
! 'ge, levied on a- the |ir* p* t\ -f fit tn
H- Jones, to sat'-fy n Kxeiutinn, i:> fa
vor ot . s hrrred lii.beps levief on ly a
cons'able and <etnrr ed to <*•.
Ihe undivkled intercut of
l)a\id Da cl n, in ii_lii ot sos wife, m
three iipgi ot s to Wit; Allen IniwmiSa
•ind 30 years of age; Edmond, twentv and
about forty; \N itii a like iiilr*st in
< ighty three and third acis of land on
VA liliams ere* k, whereon Mic jal. Dar
den now lives, a<‘j"inn g ( o< k* y and
o'h- rs; levied on by a constable and re
turi ed to me to satisfy two execution* in
favor of Henry VV. I) oden,against Dtid
Dai den—Property pointed out by ta.d
Henry VV. D.nden.
POS’I PONF.D SALE
Four hundred acres of land,
more or less aej ming Th* mas Hi iry ad
others, on the w iters es l.i'tle river, le
riedon hy Hardy Pitts, I) Shi riff and
returned to me a** the property of John
\ Rl’Gii ty to satisfy an Ex* (Uti<nin
favor of A. J. ty G. V\ . Iluntn gtnu a
gi'iost tfie ex and R *t otv
LUO.YARi) PRATT Siff.
K For Sal •.
Gne hu< and ed aid t ity two aerf's of
land lying in do county of Warren, on
William’s. Creik. ti e preset t le-nfime
of the undersigned—ah ill or.e iu- dud
I acre** of which an cleared and Olid rgeod
f n< e, on whu Ii o* a eomf ot.diie dwelling
house and “do < ro cesaury out h ithling—-
Also, a g>nd gin hou-e. arid an a(i>- f
lard on who fi it -taod**, and iss ‘-Uiro'ifnl
*(l —g oil i ur*tii< g greer new and warr’ rit
ed. ALo. tlo O’ e half of the aw and
gri*-1 mills on W dliam’s ci**eU, now j *. |y
own* illy 9slom n L >ckei, Esq. and t e
undersigned. A firdier de- *r iptmu of
the above property i- deemed urme'essa
ry, as it i< • xp* cted nny person disposed
to purchase will view the pieiro-es, &c.
licuben (lodgers, jr.
Octob r 3, i9 ts
NOTICE.
j ¥ HEREBY f rwarn II persons,
*- from trading for three rioi.cs, nr
eitlier of the ii g v*n hy myself and
made payable to IBtijamin Smith;
as I do not intend to pay thrui 9
tho consideration having i ntir ly faiL
ed for which they were giv *n: One .*f
tin m given f.n* on** hundred doll is*
dated January or F hrnary I>V2B. nd
due on the 25 b U * ember 1829: and
two others, their amounts separately
lo t recollected, but amounting togeth
er to twenty tneee dilltrs, h
of them datr*il sometime in January r
Kebnary 1828, hut the time when due
riot recollected.
EDWARD FOARD.
September 2rth 1828. *3 —IS.
The M omit Messenger, will inse rt
the above three times, and forward
their account to the aubarrinee.
Notice to in) C reditors.
3HERLEY i'v • nutite o my c*dit
oistliaf, os I tiove liv and in the* part
ot th** country as long as 1 could, I shall
remove to some other more favorable tu
poor men—Now I would req- et my cre
ditors, each, to furnish a schedule of what
1 owe them, and pe haps, at some dis
tant day, when they least expect it, I
wiil return and pay them—l cftMiot pay
them one cent at this time—Let no man
alter I have g *ne, say that Drury A.
W eaver ran-a wav.
DRURY A. WEAVER.
October 4*h, 1 828. 19—f.
Wanted.
One nr two boys between 14 and
16 years of age, as apprentices to th©
Di luting bubiness. Apply at ihi* Of
fice*