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I y e y 0X> be OF ll e c- 1$ at ““ c* § rv \- e h a! ts r. G 13 J- t, it a d v fe e, h it o 11 r 6 d J e d 1- h s D t d (I d a n. ci n d Mm PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING* BY HENRY QLIPHANT, ON THE EAST CORNER OP GENESEE AND HOTEL STREETS, AUBURN, CAYUGA COUNTY, N. Y. VOL. VII. AUBURN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1830. NO. 30. amm TfiftMS OP THE FREE ,PRESS. 3 lim T'* ..... ' ■■ T O village subscribers- wlio receive tbe pa'per at tlieir j,veiling^, ,p'2, lialt-y ?arly in a Ivanee. - Those who ou'.l tor I* Vt the office, an-} sign their i}pmes to a subscription paper, v It be furnished tit $ t 60, to be in- creaseJ to §2 if not psttd within the year. go p iper (iiseontiiniad until all arrearages’are paid, bat tJ«?diiCfftttdn o f tbe jf. iblisber. ,\^i-}aoeri’isetrts.'iks cr * ^plcuouslf; inserted. at the zisifaZ ‘.-•jtS. £3* Ml ftnmmutncaltot i to thoe<lll-fvj mast be post-paid. ■All ill*.— — i^— NfcW*YORK. I RICES CURRENT. YuIES, POT . -------- pearl ■JEEE, PRIME, KEW <— MESS, BUTTER, CUEE3E. £ NEW-YORK SUPER. TJ 1 WES TERN 0 { RYB 1 1 INDf-lN I. \ *- _ r NORTHERN >VHEAT bushel ' \ GENESEE, WHITE 5 < RYE, J3 1 NORTH. CORN, YEL. £> v OATS, jiejip scw - rot ,' at . er . i, \ ItT>, PJRK, PRIME . ___mess ton k 113 25. f. barrel pound barrel IiTul. i pound! ton I pound! ; barrel 1 1-32 50 6 00 D 50 12 4 4 87 2 50 12 50 1 as 1 12 Go 52 | 33 f s ! 120 00 J o 00 ! 10 2d * 113 50 125 06 GSO 10 00 IS y 5 oo S 25 3 50 3 (52 12 75 1 10 1 15 SC 51 40 10 140 00 9 9 50 10 50 FANCY STATIONARY. A COMPLETE assortment of Fancy Stationary 1? constantly kept on hand by H. IvHon&Co. The following are a few of the articles : Bristol Board, a suporioup article for Enr-rlng nod ^ainUng, French Coloured Paper, Pelh .Paper, Reeves fc Son’s cele brated English Wcrter Colours. PitiK Sou- cer£, Peach Blossom Do. Gold Paper, Visiting Curds. Embossed Note Paper, Marble Paper, Penknives, Pencils, Scaling Wax, Wafers, Letter , Stamps, Folders, Prints of various sizes, among which are about Fifteen Hundred different vie ws of English. Scenery on small cards suitable for Card Tables or Scrap Book*?, &c. &c. Auburn Nov. 20 , 1030. NEW-YORK BANK-NOTJ3 TABLE. NfilV-YORK- City 13-inks pn liijng-tsfonrf b do yutchess no- b d<» Iitnsingburgb do Statu b Albany t M iz'<s>lec;Vcof,Ao Canal ti Albany d» M <ch & Far. do l!<> 1’ , of Albany do Cimraar.brio d<> Nowb«r;h do Orange Oo. tlo CattakiU do Troy do pinners’, Troy, do alohirwk Geneva f <;.;n«3eo 1,'iicft I'iica Branch Auburn Ontario Onu?.l Itochestsr Xs'ttwburgh br at trbac-,i d ilcuuronn rftf Titmtoe, >40 J/ockpor c du O^alnnbursh do filicnangn do tViiynn Oo. do ' <’i»J.rt»n. Hudson. 4i) '(idile District ■Orwnc Ctf. do j. dl do do do d. do do MAS5ACIIUS’TSi NEW JB»3EY. J-jStato, Newark, par tj do EfiJnbotru. do d<> | do N.Brunsw. do do,Newark b^*ins.do dolTronton b co. do dolFurmers i$■ Afcb. doj RuSiway do dojOranffo do Hoson bks, Boston banks. Agricultural Leicoster Bedford Corn. Dedham Gloucester Harnpsliire Lynn .Meclnn. doji’cople’sb Patets. ^ i Mcciiinics’ dojCuinbRrbm'l (Jo j doAIimnt liallev Fc-inklin M.rob silts* M.trblcheaiJ, M*jrriinac, Neivbsiiyuof t Plymouth - Brighton li'MVt*!' Pawtucket. Saioin Sprtngti.dd Taunton iTnion Woiec.ster faltaoulii MCii'luii Ware Saudoilanil Oo'n. Silcm Pacific. Nantuc. do!Oaledonia Pfiiuni';, do do-Uontjielier Sntfon iE'sex broken1 Rraitlnbot ougb do Belchortown 5<); ____ F X M B FX m XM T W d& HE, EMBO@gEl) AN» PiaiY j Manufactured by D. tV /. Henderson, Jersey City, „Y. J, L UADV &. YIIEDE.YBIBCff? having been appointetl (_by the Manufactu rer?) Agents for the sale, at Wholesale and Re tail, of the Jersey City M Am WAmm a new and splendid article, never before offered ia this country, among which are PITCHERS, of different patterns and size;, COFFEE POTS, RUTTER BOX; TEA do. MUGS, do i FLOWER do. PIPKINS, do j INKS l’ANOS, TOYS, &c. &e. pbih t i HHE Subacriber, ib at all tones prepared to execute,^nt JL tbe eberfert* notice, nud in the neatest manlier, LE11- TKE-PItESS PRINTING, of every desnripiion, such as— S'QemS* HANDBJCLLS, HIanlis, 8 lc. £lc. 8&-A. bis iissortment of Plain anil Ornamental Type, ^ Bordera, Cuts, <Le. is one of' the most extensive in this part ! el Ihoi dbulitry, Il I fldnnlly solicits a continuance of the j libtlll imtroTiiigo the Froe Press eRtabh'sbmerft has hereto fore received. rPhe prists teill be as reasonable as at anil other office in the nines. ____ HENRY OLIPHANT. AUBURNj KOYEMBER 30,1830. KEW-YOSK C O N ’S O L I D A T JED LOTTKISY'. Kntra C lass , N o . 35, for 1830, To he dr awn in the city of JTtw-l'ork. on Thursday, Hu 1 dth of December , J830, 66 NU5IBER LOTTERV— 10 DRAWN BALLOTS. .ES, Fi-mklin b G5 .iW.riifc Warren 75 Aii^'ira nosale I'iiUsbargh d > RHOOB-feLANO Biirriilvilla b « llrglj do Bristol do L'uatmnrcial do Fruemen’s do A^rica'.'cllana.do Rhode Island do <iran3ton Rtcliaagc r rankliu iluut L indholdars' M tinii’.icruters Mercb ints’ Newport PEWSYLVAN1A Philadelph.bks. par Cbester Co. Delaware do F.irio. finneastordo ii uaisbnrgh do (Jonn tfiiowtj Xyrristown do [State, G.imdeii <ii»r < i<> Monistjiwp ito ; jnvite their friends and Lhe puhlick,and pavticu- dy'Vlou'sGeHLCo.do * merchants, to call and examine said Ware dojsnsaox ’ * u* do i at the Auburn Casn Store, »Ie|N«(vJJrunsw?nk,,U, j ftabuTTi. Muij 18, 1830. 52 «oi\Yns!iingtunbc.do ( _________________________ ________ __________________ _ J tt-oaauftv mwmm dolSiiJom(S-P.M.c i. do J d o 1 Pr ot' ;c .i % Lo mb .d oj do Jersey Ci»y do do. New JerseyM.iS- do; li.Cn. bniion dot VERMONT. do.Barlinifton 4 do do lOiWindsor do do ilolRntland do Vorganaea- do O.ofSt.Albans do Qiango , d;: laSHOatAX^T TAILOR, j^"j|*AS on hand, at his new Brick Building, treet, a verv handsome assort- > y DELAWARE Delaw.iro 1 tWil.&Brandyw. <J(, dojFarmers’ biS- br.do doi-^mvrna do do do do do do Northampton do.Braneh, Milford do Fat mars’,Bucks,do Commer. b. Del. 10 Riston (JoiLaurel. 50 Coinia.Bridge Co. ?k! on North meat of Blue, Blb6l?, Mixed, Olive, Brown and Drab BROAD CLOTHS, Toiimett, Silk, Valencia and Marseilles ^TESTINDS, _ [ vn.xnsiM C X R Q -s, »f every description, a. | Shirts,Collars,Haakerch’fs,Stockings, Gloves, fflen’sand Boy’s Caps,Suspenders,&c. &c. Readymade Coats,Vests and Pantaloons, a good assortment. 1 HUNT & CO. A P O T H S eA B IK S , A RE opening a new establishment,in the new block of stores, opposite the Stone Mill, for the sale.of— DRUGS AND MEDICINES, INSTRUMENTS, APOTHECARIES* GLASS-WARE, CHOlfeE WINES, DYE-STUFFS, OILS & PAINTS, and now offer an extensive assortment at low prices. Attendance upon customers by experi enced druggists—and ail orders faithfully execu ted. Purchasers are invited to call. 28w6 NEW CASH STO12E. JAMES I». WAIiliACE scheme . I PRI2I! AE §90,005 1 20,000 . • 30,000 1 10,000 10,000 1 3,000 . 3,000 50 1,000 5(1,000 66 500 33,000. 50 10U 5,600 56 80 4,490 112 50 5,000 . 112 40 , 4,480 2'24 30 6,720 . 1960 20 39,200 - 15490 30 154,000 189 10 priza?. t $366,080 ,1 gratdrtg. E lection R eturns .— T he following is from the official canvass of votes made yesterday, at the Secretary’s office: First District Second do. Third do. Fourth do. Fifth do. Sixth do. Seventh do. Eighth do. bFhrorp, 15,108 17,3GS 17.647 16,036 18,765 14,317 15.218 13.433 (Trouper, 10,957 11,464 11,673 11,193 14.498 ‘ 16.639 17,052 26,885 120,361 Itomling, Lancaster York G : ttysburg Carlidu Erie ,jt>{ Pittsburgh a iBrownvilfo rfojNew lion,, .■» uragansnt lU iCijgueu rrovulonco ibveiix R. I. Union IL I. Central U. vVilliains’ N. Ei Coan*inv «r Luko ' (Joj'^^va-uurzii ll. rt. do du do do S.rothfiolilUninn ilo do Exchange do Fiiioate du Union do Warron du Contorvillo do Mcrch.&Manu.do Woonsocke do \VusiiingtoB do Warwick do llopo du Village do Ciiinberland do I.inja Rock do MoontHopn du rar.fcSTac. broken Miltoo Centie N.W.b.D'indalTdoJJnion Uun ington, d.»;Central Marietta, Juniata Grconcastla Bedtoid Beaver VVuslnngton Uuiuuto.vn do Ij MARYLAND. duiBaltlmoic bks, 5 do Frederick Co. 1 du UavrGdeGrace do do. ling-irate ivn ‘Ui do. Westminster do do',Port Deposit. do HiElkton 70 SoiFar.b.iJ-br.Ann. do 2‘i'Gambnrlnnil 50 70 3om. fc Wor. one ^du COLCAIB. DI5T. 1 do do'Washington do do (Patriotic do do.MotiopoIis do do jAlexandria do d 0-.Mechanics’Alex.do (I-rFartners’ do CO .N’NECriCtlT, Nutwich. par Bridgonort do Naa’-iliven 1 Mech, N.lIavWRdt Kartf.rrd I’ii.enix Middletown New-London T’aion I’ lirfi-^d Co. Ftonington Thames Wimlhem Co. Tolland Co. ]> :rby Eagle RI UNB. VVatervillc Angu-tit Bangor Portland Cumberland irdiaer Suea Kennebunk Lincoln Casting Whcisset vVinthroo Bull Kennebec Potomac do B '. of Columbia 25 Mc*r. /Uexan. bruk fj Franklin do do do'. VIRGINIA, dm Valley do do do do 1 BofVa.&br. do Farm, do <S* do no Br b Leosburgh do do Charleston do do; doJlomney do uncj.V. VV. b 5 doi OfllO. dejColumbus o br')ke.n'0hilieotbe do Pas-, iru i.]imrt iv.d.»| ,V«s;t RcSbt'-'O d« Marietta do !st. Clairsvillo do Mount Ploas.int do Now Lancaster do Far.<J*.Mech. do Canton 10 Steubenville broke d ti ' " ilujS. IIAMl^aittB. dijChoshira iLh do do do do do do do unc do Coneurd do Coos dn Nowflampslure do N. CAROLINA. Newbern o Cape Fear d State b.& bran, do Union StstT-ird Portsmouth Rockingham frtafton Oerry Exotor ■* Lebanon c5. CAROLINA, i’harleston bks. SfDiriesib do do do 'do do do do do} MISCELLANE- GEORGLV. Vugusta ous. N.Orleans bk3 Natchez 4 Mobile 8 Michigan 5 Fiir.fe M Detroit, 2 Mentu^ky 3j B. of U pper Can- ’dlate,Savannah,doj afia, at York, f Planters’ b doj do Kingston, uac dojOtber Canada bs 3 .-7- Ilavin^raatle arrangements in New- York to that effect, he will be cons tantly receivingadditions to hisstock of GOODS, together with the T. |^ 1 IYIT^S;,TI FASHIONS. . CUTTING, in the neatest and bestman- ner.done on the shortest notiee. Threshing Machines. T HE subscriber has purcnased the exclusive right to Edmund Warren’s patent Thresh ing Machine for the county of Cayuga, calculat ed both for hand and horse power ; also the ex elusive right of making and selling John H. Bennett’s patent Threshing Machines, for the counties of Cayuga, Onondaga, Seneca, Ontario, and Wayne ; also the exclusive right of build ing and selling Douglass's patent Threshing Ma chine, for the counties of Seneca and Wayne, and the towns of Auburn, Aurelius, Fleming, Ledyard, Genoa and Mentz, and hereby informs the publick that he has commenced making said Machines near the mills of Edward Allen,in Aurelias, about half of a mile west of Auburn, where he will furnish either of the above Ma chine? on short notice, ami at a reasonable price. JOHN P. HULBERT. I^iUed 7th Dec., 1829.—29tf CHARLES E. SHEPARD, AURORA, H AS on hand a Full assortment of LUM- BETR—comprising Clear and Common BOARDS, do. do. 2 inch PLANK, do. do. l’f& l$do. do. do. do. SIDING & FLOORING, FENCING; of any dimensions, Oak And Cedar POSTS. Oak PLANK and SCANTLING, Hemlock rived LATH,and whitewood do. A large stockof thick and thin SHINGLES, half and full bunches. Iff He keeps a good stock of SEASONED STUFF on hand, and can sa w bills of Building Timber Rt a short notice. Aurora, Ju ly 15,1829.—Ctf. Ai C/O. Are now receiving a further supply of S taple and F a n c y D ry Croads^ consisting of Blue, olive, brovrn, black and mixl superfine Cloths, and Cassiraeres;, Lilac, fawn, & mazarine blue Merino Cloths; Mazaaine blue, crimson, olive and brown me rino Circassians; Striped,'fig’d and plain Gro do Nap and Mill- rea Silk?; Black Italian, French and India Silks; Superfine bcrd’d Cambric Hdkfs.; Fancy dress Hdkfs. ^in ever_y variety ;) Merino and Velveteen; do. Merino and Thibet Shawls; Black and white Lace Veils, (very sdegant) Green Gauze, and Barregn do ; Fancy Cambric Prints, for dresses ; Superfine chintz and calicoes new patterns; Brown Batiste, Barrege, and cross bar’d silks for Bonnets and dresses j Paper Hangings, /fee. which with their usual assoitment of Groceries, Crockery, Glass and Stone Ware, they will sell at their usual low prices, for prompt pay. Auburn. December 8, 1830.—29m3. In tbe nbovpschema, formed by tlic ternary cntnbina tion, of tjfj numbers, and tbe drawing of 30 ballot^, tbmo will ba 120 prizes each having three of the drawn nnm bnrs on tbnin ; 2520‘*ach having two of thorn on: and 15.400 each having one only of them on ‘ and nlsO 27,720-tickets having none of tin: drawn numbers on them, being blanks. To determine tin- fate of these prizes and blanks, the 00 numbers1 to GOinclusive) will imseverally placed in j a ivlioel on the day of tho drawing, an. i 19 of them bo drawn out at >andom : end tlintimkct. having on it, as a combina tion, the 1st, 2.I-, 3d Nos.d raw ulram tho wheel, will ho en titled to $30,000 That having on it *’.i' 41 ii 5th Gth. to 20 000 That having on it the 7rh 8th Dtii, to 39 000 That having ou it the 7th 9lh and 30th, to . 3 000 j ” Those ;5() tickets having ontheintho 1st 2d 4lh.1pf2d5th. 1st 21 Gth, let 2-17th, 1st 2d ftli, 1st 2d Oth. 1st 2-1 10th, 1st 3:1 4th, 1st 3d 5i.h, lst3d 6th, 1st 3:1 7tn,ist 3.1 8th, 1st 3d 9th 1st 3d l!)th, ls t‘i;h Sth, 1st 4th Gth, 1st dth 7th. 1st 4th 8th, 1st 4fh Oth, 1st 4th 10th. 1st 5th 6th, 1st 5th 7lt», IstSlh 8th. 1st 5r!i 9th, 1st Sth 10'hjlst fith 7th, 1st Gth 8th, lit Gth Oth, 1st Gth I0ih, 1st 7th 8tb, I=t7th0 h, 1st 7th 10th, 1st 8i.h 9th 1st Bih 10th, 1st 9th lOch. 2d 3d 4th, 2d 3d 5lh, Ort 3d Gth, 2d 3d 7th,2d 3 i 8th, 2d 3g Oth,21 3-1 10th, 2d 4th Sth, 2.1 4th Gib, 2d -1rh 7tb, 2d dth Sth. 2d -1;Ii 9th, 2d 4th TOth, 2d fltli Gth, 2.) 5th 7th, esch ^|'000 Alt othors. with threo of the diawn numbers on them (being f-6) each 500 Those 50 rickets having on themtho 1st and 5M . cadi 100 Those 50 witli ttie 2d and ^d, each v . . 80 Tho^e 112 tickets having on them the 3d and -1th, or tho dth nail 5th, cu-di 50 Those 112 tickets having on them the Sth & Gth, or the Gth and 7th, each - * 40 Those 221 tickets InxinL' on them the 7th and 8th,8(li and 9th, S'h and lOih, or the 9lh and 10th, ench 30 All others with two of tho drawn' Dumber? on, (boing 19G0,) each y 20 And nil licKctahaving otic only of the.drawn namboison them (bring lulOO,) each 10 No ticket which shall have drawn a nrize of a siiperiour denomination can he entitled to an inferh ur prize. . l’rizes payable 40 days after tho drawing, and subject to the usual deduction of! 5 percent. YATES rt- Al'INTYRE, Managers. JV7 in- York, December, 1830. STr’Tifikel? $10—Snares in proportion-— for ?nle in a great variety of numbers, tliieetly opposite the Exchange,Gcnesee-street, Auburn.by JOHN H. CHEDELL, Slycut for the Managers. fj^T’Dra’sv. numbers in Extra Class, No. 33, for 1830. 2G-15-33-57-5-1-4S- 40-10-31. . 128,842 Majority for Throop, 8-481. In the town of Moria, Franklin county, (4th district) the vote stood for Throop 113, Granger 7. These votes by a sin gular carelesspe®?, were returned for Enos J. Throop and Francis P. Granger, end were not included in the above statement. 11 added they increase* Gov. Throop’s majority 106 votes .---Albany Gnz. The following piece of satire, in rela tion to the present King of England is from a New-York paper. “ As his royal highness was walking in the park, the other nioiuing, with his hands behind his back, and his mouth open, j jor( as is his highness’ custom, there happened j fl0v?e, but, his cellar M W (M)©H)£L J DSHUA Ij« JONES C o. are now receiving their Fall supply of Fashionable Fancy and Staple H HOUSE IND LOT, In W eedsport. F OR Sale, the valuable and handsome House and Lot in the village of Weedsport, formerly oc cupied by H enry V an T ine , Esq. Apply to the subscriber, at Auburn. 2 Ptf WILLIAM H. SEWARD. CAinmA eouEnnr ©i Tti. am c i . H E X liY O L IP H A N T , having been appointed a-ent, will receive subscriptions for the following valuable works. ,' peranhm Encyclopedia Amerioana, qaartevly, $13,00 NorthtAmerican Review, do,' 5,00 Westminster Review, do. ' London Literary Gazette, weekly, Canfield's American Argus, do. London Meehanics’Magazine, monthly! Bosnia Ladies’ Magazine, do. Journal of Education, do. Amateur, dq. Mechanics’ Magazine, do. Monthly Traveller, do I , 6,00 9.00 ; 6 ,oo ; 3,25 : 3,00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2,00 American Traveller, semi-weekly, 4,00 Juvenile Miscellany, bi-month H-, 2,00 p... Essayist, 1 semi-raoutlay, i,0fr Fhvladelphia Journal of Health, doi 1 1,25 Lady’s Book, monthly, 3,00 f J w o&k!sI ' : UST iteceived by H. I'VlSjON & Co; hin i Disowned, 0%Lm§, Ca Hoe Hisforv, British Isles, /History . 0- la°l uD^* ^ ®CD^» History of Eng M by Sfo J. McIntosh. / > BRARY. —-MiImaiYa H is to r y , he lews, 3 vols.; Lockhiut’e Life of NeU°on9 .a w ? p nparte * ^outAey’^ Life of P ’• ’v ' f a r o s ’ L i f e . A l e x u n d e n t h e ; - o n Btect f ; o aIr s _ DEL-QRME,;n2I0ta / ^ASH PAID FOR PORK. 0 8 5 ^ ^ 4 paid for Ao. rB JQNfes & Co. Abbnpe, Nor. 1 ^, issq. j Bostow Sc\voo\ Books. U F. DOUBLEDjIY has*received 9 from Boston the following School Books* which be offers for sale, and m vite? Pnrenfe nod Teachers to call and examine them. National Reader, Introduction to do. NaiionalSpelling Book, Introduction to do. Smith’s Jjrithmetiek, (on the Pesliioza System) American 1st Class Book, Whelp- IeyJs Compend and Q,aesCions, Bentley’s Testament, Walker’s Geometry, Frost’s Grammar, Goodrich’s Geography, and large; JHlas- Jljsothe following works:—Handel and Hayden Collection of Musick ; Bridgewa ter do. Sabbath School Psalmody ; Diplo- of the richest patterns and newest Styles. Customers are invited to call and examine. Auburn, Sept. 21 , 1830. matick Correspondence, 5 vols. Gries- ftacfcrs Testament; Robinson’s Bermons ; Chtahning's Works. Auburn August 16, 1830. FOR SALE. HE large ancfc cOthmodious STORE- HOUSE, With the appurtenances, situate in the village of W eedsfort, and IgitolY* owned .-.by-..Seth MaUbie^aod now oceifpfed hy Flnck &: Sheldon. -The terrtis of sale, and tbe pavments will be reador^d easy, to suit purchasers. Q^Ihquire. of T. SPENCER, Esq March S, 1830.—-4Hf - " H O D liE lY & Co. have re cently comnjenced, and wjjl carry on the Hatting Business, one door west of the corner of Genesee and South streets, in a store and shop for merly occupied for the same business, by Palmer Holley, rrhere they will keep constantly on hand HATS of all descriptions, and of the newest fashion, wholsale and retail, which they will sell, taking in payment wheat, oats, flax or grass seed, and cash—if insisted on. P. HOLLEY & Co. flatter themselves that the large, and superiour quality of 37 OC-K, FURS and TRIMMINGS, which they have recently furnished themselves with, from New York, to gether with the style, manufacturing, and prompt attention to the wishes of their customers will entitle them to their share of the village patron age, and ofthe country around them. They will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of STOCK and TRIMMINGS, for the accommodation of other Hatters. ALCOHOL by the gallon or barrel. lOOO MUSKRAT SKINS, just teceived, of a superiour quality, for sale low. Also 10,000 feet first rate PINE LUMBER, which they will sell low for cash or approved credit. All orders promptly attended to. Auburn, July 10,1830.-—13tf J E3SSE PETERSON offers for sale at No. 12 Ferry street, New York, for cash or approved notes, the following articles:— 1000 Sides Hemlock Sole Leather, 500 do. Oak 44 100 Stamped Best 500 Sides of wax upper Leather. 150 do. of Grain, 100 dozen wax CalfSkins. 50 do. Kips 50 do. Seal 50 do. Morocco 100 do. Lining 50 do. Binding 300 lb. of Horse Leather. 50 Sides Wealt 44 Shoe Thread, Tanners and Curriers Tools, &c. &o. All orders punctually attended to. a ii t; (0 H AMES D. WALLACE.& Co. have ta- <t|j ken Ihe Store formerly occupied by Oliver Wood, one door east of Eieazer Hills & Co. and are now opening a gen eral n?sr»rtment of fancv and staple Dry Goods, Crockery and Groceries, expressly selected by them, for family use. They solicit the inhabitants of the village and surrounding country'’ to call and judge for themselves, as they are determined to sell Iheir goods low for prompt pay'. Auburn , October 26. 1830. 23m3. NEW FALL & WINTER <B<B< 8 HBS 0 A BIBROSE COCK & SO N have just xjL received and are now opening a splendid assortment of 9 E Y GOODS. CfX&OOBZlXSS, H U S D W A R B , & CSIOCKDX&J, which they will sell as low as can be purchasec. Customers are invited to call and examine. Auburn, 10 Mo. (,Oct,). 6 ,1830. LATEST ARRIVALS OF m wm 1111 ^ OS-AND CHEAPER THAN EVER. L u n d y & v r e d e a b v r c h ar« just receiving the latest arrival at Auburn, of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of Lace Muslins, Printed do. Italian Sinehew, & Gros Des Naples Silks, Sattins, Circassians, Bleached and 'Shirtings. Brown NOTICE. [O rent, a Dwelling House. Enquire of JOHN H. CHEDELL. Auburn, Nov. 24, 1830.—27lf. A t B LANK DUE RILLS, handsomely printed for sale at the office of the Free Press. T HE CABINET HISTORY OF EN GLAND, SCOTLAND, AND IRE* LAND, By the Right Hon. Sir James Macintosh, M .F., Sir Walter. SeolL Bart, and T . MoLre, Esq?. Scotland, in 2 vols. is now for Sale bv H. IVISON & Co. ' Also, 1st vol. of History of England. Auburn , Nov. 20th 1830. Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets, Coatings, Blankets, ’ Fre ze and Baizes, Carpettings, Hearth Rug?, Calicoes, Also, a splendid assortment of Fresh Teas, Lump, Loaf, Muscovado, Havanna $z Powdered Loaf Sugars, Molasses, Raisins, Coffee, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Indigo, Sper. and Mould Taliow Candles. Also, a choice collection of WINES. To all of which theyfuvite the attention of their friends and the publick, at the Auburn Cash (Store. November 3, 1830. Encyclopedia Americana. T HE four first volumes of the above work are ready for subscribers, at this office. «r ) LETTER PAPER. A QUANTITY of Quarto post, « Letter Paper, (a superior article,. from the Manufactory of J. Gilpin & Co. Brandywine. Just received and for. sale by H. IVISON & Co. a few doors below the Western Exchange. Auburn Nov. 20 } 1830. to come on a «ho\ver of rain, upon which excellent wine, his highness, with his usual promptness, j ;j quiet night’s turned round to his secretary Taylor, who was in attendance, and said “ Taylor, the rain comes into my mouth—what shall 1 riaT’ To this condescending interrogn tion, T ay lor replied, “ Had not your high ness better shut it Upon which his highness, with that energy and decision which eb'aractsns;*? his minutest actions, immediately ^hut his mouth-, and no more 0. 1 rain found admittaoce duringthe remainder of the walk i’* Journal of Health .— The first volume of this periodical, neatly bound, and embel lished with an appropriate lilhographick frontispiece hv Childs, is now published. The volume is stereotyped, and improved hy 7he substitution, at the end of each number, in place of the page of the ad vertisements. of new matter on some of the subjects usually treated on iu the work. The pickpockets had a good harvest in New York on Friday. About twenty pocket books disappeared from their pro prietors at Washington Parade ground ; an equal number at Park Theatre, m the evening ; and a like game was played at ihe Bowery Theatre, with the same profit.— Albany Gazette. A Russian vessel from the Black Sea arrived at Constantinople in August, with seventy beautiful Circassian slaves , u ho were bought by the Turkish lords at the rate of 7000 piastres each 1 The Turks had feared that the loss of Anapa would cut off their supply of Circassians. The New-York Dandies wear shirt collars and ruffles made of paper . The ruffles are plaited with irons made for the f purpose, and look as well as cambric ones. They are worn bnt one day ; and are bought for half a cent, a piece.— American Traveller. To prevent bags from being destroyed by insects .— It has been found that bags, sfre- pad in a solution of nitre, will effectually keep off the weavil, and other destructive insects during the longest voyages or war mest summers.— Mechanick's Magazine. A son of Hibernia, domiciled in Broad- street, who was lecturing his rib upon her extravagance in dress, was heard to say by way of climax, “ By St. Patrick, when I married yon, you had’nt a rag to youi back, and now yon are covered with them.” , Imprisonment fo r debt. —The number of committals in Boston during the ten months of the present year, ending with October 3 1, will not vary much from 1000! A majority of these were for debts or cost of Court from $2,50 to $20 ! It is not legal to sentence a Spanish No bleman to punishment for lifo ; therefore tbe Supreme Court of Malaga have or dered a young Noble, convicted of wurder. to work in the galleys for one hundred years and a day, James Gillis was tried last week at Canandaigua, on a charge of being con cerned in the abduction of Morgan, and acquitted. He had been brought from Pennsylvania, where he resides, on a re quisition of Gov.. Throop, Seventeen wives, and nine husbands ap plied io the Supreme Court of Rhode Island, lately sitting at Providence ,1 for divorces. Seven were granted, two re jected, and the rest continued. Royal Condescension,— ll was lately an* nouneed hy a St. Petersburg Journal, thai “ bis Majesty was graciously pleased', dur ing his stay at Warsaw, to enjoy excellent health .” Io the present Congress* the political parties stand 74 Jackson, 46 Anti-Jackson. In the next Congress, the parties will stand .66 Jackson, 54 Anti-Jackson. Anti- Jacksoo gain 16. There were new potatoes of the second growth, and green corn, for sale in tbe Philadelphia market last Friday. A Gentleman, says a late London paper, walking past Westminster bridge, inquired how the bridge answered? The reply waS[“ Jf von5!! stop at the gate you’ll be ; toiEd.4* “ There are probably/’ says a writer of a treatise on the Police and crime? of London, “ 70.000 persona jn the metrop olis, who live by theft and fraud. Most of them have children, nho, as a matter of course, follow lhe example of their p-rt| - euts, anti recruit the general mass of men- dicdy, pTostlluhon and delinquency.— This is the chief source of juvenile de linquents.” At Portland, a coloiired man was con victed of taking a hute signed by himself, from the person, to whom it was due, under the pretence of reading it. He observed that He did not consider it stealing, because he could just as well pay it if he kept if himself, as he could weie it in the possession of the plaintiff. Diamonds have lately been found in the sands of Russia, more beautiful-than those of Brazil,, Cohbett says, <l lo France they have national guards, and national songs, and national colors, &c. bnt m England every tbing is “ bis most gracious majesty's.”- - W* have nelhing national, but lhe national debt!" Temperance Taverns .^— A gentleman travelling in the interiour of New York, noticed at a public house an advertisement of a 44 temperance tavern,” whose land- had banished ail liquors from his was furnished with Our traveller requiring repose after a fatiguing journey, thought that the “ temperance tavern” was the.most eligible place for it —but melancholy to relate, he tvas kept awake the whole night hy the 1 noise of some Champaigners over his head. Religions Sta(isticks.—AVe have a pop- uhiLon of about 13,000,000 ; according to tho lnteyt returni 1 Have se«nj there arc about 8000 labouring ministers. It is usually supposed that one minister is equal to the faithful care of not more than one thousand souls. At this rate there are about 5,000,000 of people io the United Slates destitute ot such religious instruction as they require.— Richmond. A certain cure for Dyspfpsia .— To ten hours of constant and active employment each day, add a wholesome simple diet, and a total ab3tineuce from spirituous liquors. This prescription, when follow ed, ha? never been known to foil of effect ing a speedy cure of that fashionable dis ease, dyspepsia.— Old Receipt Book. Editors who are so infatuated as to part willingly with every honourable feeling and sentiment, in order to serve a party and earn a livelihood, may be pitied by some hut ought to be shunned by all. __ Colonial Advocate. The following is a copy ©fan epitaph on a tomh stone in Philadelphia :— My debts are paid and I’m at rest.” A parishioner in some part of Massachu setts, was lately praising bis new parson. He is, says he, one of the most liberal and enlightened men in the world, for in the pulpit he neither interferes with politicks nor religion. The late King of England lives in the memory of the people as 44Gentleman George .” The present monarch is made popular by the familiar appellation of “.Ma nner Dill." Boston .—The New England Farmer says, that theie is a general revival of bu siness in Bo.eton. J he city wears a cheer ful aspect, the stores are let at advance rents, and every thing shows life and acti vity. One hundred thousand pounds of grapes are annually raised in the neighborhood of Boston. The late Dr. Holyoke, of Salem, left a series of reminiscences, among which we remark the follow ing 44 In 1737, square toed shoes w ere going out of fashion; I believe few or none were worn after 1737.” Gov. Giles, of Virginia, appears to have given an earnest and decisive opinion a- gasnsl Universal Suffrage, as jeopardizing, in hjs apprehensions, our republican fa brics. Splendid sight. —Tivo hundred and fortv seven,sail, of vessels, of all denominations, were seen from the Observatory at 1 o'l clock P. M. this day, all Under way at the same time.— Boston Transcript. What information, what nonsense, (says a modern French writer,) to talk of expe rience 1 Men profit nothing by experi ence, and will continue to the end ofthe chapter the mere play things of the same passions, and the victims of the same er- rours. Within a fortnight preceding the 4 th of -Nov. three duels were fought in Quebec. Singular Fact. —-There are now residing on Crane Island, in the St, Lawrence*two families in the same house 5 ©f which the fat her-of one is brother to the mother of the other. Each family hasjtve children —in one all are sons, and all deaf and dumb ; in the other, all are daughters, and dll deaf and dumb ; making ten persons in one house, all deaf and dumb; all cou sins, and all persons who are thus related. At the close of tbe American revolution, when Washington took leave of Lafayette, his parting words were *4 You have served an apprenticeship to Libery in America, now go to France and set up for yourself!” Reduction o f IntertsL —T h e Union bank of Maryland has reduced its interest on loans below six per cent , upon pledges of approved stocks. Andfber sign fjj&t mo ney is ptentyL .1

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M mP R IN T E D A N D P U B L ISH E D E V E R Y W E D N E SD A Y MORNING* B Y H ENRY Q LIPH A N T, ON T H E EA ST CORNER OP G ENESEE A N D HOTEL STR EETS, A U B U R N , CAYUGA COUNTY, N. Y .

VOL. V II . A U BU R N , W E D N E SD A Y , D E C E M B E R 15, 1830. NO. 30 .amm

TfiftM S O P T H E F R E E ,P R E S S . 3 lim T '*..... ' ■ ■

TO village subscribers- wlio receive tbe pa'per a t tlieir j,veiling^, ,p'2, lialt-y ?arly in a Ivanee. -

Those who ou'.l tor I* Vt the office, an-} sign their i}pmes to a subscription paper, v It be furnished tit $ t 60, to be in- creaseJ to §2 i f not psttd within th e year.

go p iper (iiseontiiniad until a ll arrearages’are paid, bat tJ«? diiCfftttdn of tbe jf. iblisber.

,\^i-}aoeri’isetrts.'iks cr * ̂ plcuouslf; inserted. at the zisifaZ ‘.-•jtS.£3* Ml ftnmmutncaltot i to thoe<lll-fvj mast be post-paid.■All ill*.— —— — i^— ■

N fcW *Y O R K . I R IC E S C U R R E N T .

YuIES, POT.-------- p e a r l■JEEE, PRIME, KEW <— MESS,BUTTER,CUEE3E.

£ NEW-YORK SUPER.TJ 1 W ES TERN0 { RYB1 1 IN D f-lN I.

\ “ *-_ r NORTHERN >VHEAT bushel ' \ GENESEE, W H IT E

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F A N C Y S T A T I O N A R Y .

A COM PLETE assortment o f Fancy Stationary 1? constantly kep t on hand

by H. IvH on& C o.T h e following are a few o f the articles :

Bristol Board, a suporioup article for E n r-rlng nod ^ainUng, F rench Coloured P aper, P elh .Paper, Reeves fc Son’s cele­brated English Wcrter C o lours. PitiK Sou- cer£, Peach Blossom Do. Gold Paper, Visiting Curds. Embossed N ote Paper, Marble P aper, Penknives, Pencils, Scaling Wax, W afers, L e tte r , Stamps, Folders, Prints o f various sizes, among which are about F ifteen H undred different vie ws of English. Scenery on small cards suitable for C ard Tables or Scrap Book*?, &c. &c.

Auburn N ov . 2 0 , 1030.

NEW -YORK BANK-NOTJ3 T A B L E .

NfilV-YORK- City 13-inks p n liijng-tsfonrf b do yutchess no- b d<» Iitnsingburgb do Statu b Albany tM iz'<s>lec;Vcof,AoCanal ti Albany d» M <ch & Far. do l!<> 1’, of Albany do Cimraar.brio d<> Nowb«r;h do Orange Oo. tlo CattakiU doTroy dopinners’,T ro y , do alohirw k Geneva f <;.;n«3eo1,'iicftI'iica Branch Auburn Ontario Onu?.l Itochestsr Xs'ttwburgh br at

trbac-,i dilcuuronn rftfTitmtoe, >40J/ockpor c du O^alnnbursh dofilicnangn dotViiynn Oo. do

' <’i»J.rt»n. Hudson. 4i) '(idile District ■Orwnc Ctf.

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MAS5ACIIUS’TSi NEW JB»3EY.J-jStato, Newark, par tj do EfiJnbotru. do

d<>| do N.Brunsw. do do,Newark b^*ins.do dolTronton b co. do dolFurmers i$■ Afcb. doj RuSi way do dojOranffo do

Hoson bks,Boston banks.Agricultural Leicoster Bedford Corn.Dedham Gloucester Harnpsliire Lynn .Meclnn. doji’cople’sb Patets. ̂ i Mcciiinics’ dojCuinbRrbm'l (Jo j

doAIimnt liallevFc-inklin M ‘.rob silts*M.trblcheaiJ,M*jrriinac,Neivbsiiyuof t Plymouth - Brighton li'MVt*!'Pawtucket.SaioinSprtngti.ddTaunton iTnion Woiec.ster faltaoulii MCii'luiiWare Saudoilanil Oo'n. SilcmPacific. Nantuc. do!Oaledonia Pfiiuni';, do do-Uontjielier SntfoniE'sex broken1 Rraitlnbot ougb

do Belchortown 5<); ____

F X M B F X mX M T W d & H E ,E M B O @ g E l ) A N » P i a i Y j

M anufactured by D . tV /. Henderson, Jersey City, „Y. J,

LU A D V &. Y I I E D E . Y B I B C f f ?having been appointetl (_by the Manufactu­

rer?) Agents for the sale, a t Wholesale and R e­tail, of the Jersey City

M A m W A m ma new and splendid article, never before offered ia this country, among which are

PIT C H E R S , o f different patterns and size;, C O FFE E PO TS, R U T T E R BOX;TEA do. MUGS,

do i FL O W E R do. PIPKINS,do j INKS l’ANOS, TOYS, &c. &e.

p b i ht i HHE Subacriber, ib at all tones prepared to execute,^nt JL tbe eberfert* notice, nud in the neatest manlier, LE11-

TKE-PItESS PRINTING, of every desnripiion, such as—S ' Q e m S *

H A N D B J C L L S ,H Ianlis, 8 lc. £lc.

8&-A. bis iissortment of Plain anil Ornamental Type, ̂Bordera, Cuts, <Le. is one of' the most extensive in this part ! el I hoi dbulitry, Il I fldnnlly solicits a continuance of the j libtlll imtroTiiigo the Froe Press eRtabh'sbmerft has hereto­fore received. rPhe p r is ts teill be as reasonable as atanil other office in the nines. ____

H E N R Y O L IP H A N T .

A U B U R N j K O Y E M B E R 3 0 ,1 8 3 0 .

K E W - Y O S KCON’S O L I D A T JED L O T T K I S Y ' .

Kntra C l a s s , N o . 35 , f o r 1830 ,To he dr awn in the city of JTtw-l'ork. on Thursday, Hu

1 dth of December, J830,6 6 N U 5 IB E R L O T T E R V — 10 D R A W N B A LLO TS.

.ES,

Fi-mklin b G5.iW.riifc Warren 75 Aii^'ira nosale I'iiUsbargh d >

R H O O B -feLA N OBiirriilvilla b «llrglj doBristol doL'uatmnrcial doFruemen’s doA^rica'.'cllana.do Rhode Island do<iran3ton Rtcliaagc r rankliu iluutL indholdars'M tinii’.icruters Mercb ints’ Newport

P E W S Y L V A N 1 A Philadelph.bks. par Cbester Co. Delaware doF.irio. finneastordo ii uaisbnrgh do(Jonn tfiiowtj Xyrristown

do [State, G.imdeii<ii»r <i<> Monistjiwp ito ; jnvite their friends and Lhe puhlick,and pavticu- dy'Vlou'sGeHLCo.do * merchants, to call and exam ine said W aredojsnsaox ’ * u * do i a t the A u b u r n C a sn S t o r e ,»Ie|N«(vJJrunsw?nk,,U, j ftabuTTi. Muij 18, 1830. 52«oi\Yns!iingtunbc.do ( _________________________ ________ __________________ _ J tt-oaauftv mwmmdolSiiJom(S-P.M.c i. do Jd o 1 Pr ot' ;c .i%• Lo mb .d o j do Jersey Ci»y dod o .New JerseyM.iS- do; li.C n . bniion

dot VERMONT. do.Barlinifton 4

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lOiWindsor dodo

ilolRntland doVorganaea- doO.ofSt.Albans do Qiango , d;:

l a S H O a tA X ^ T T A I L O R ,j^"j|*AS on hand, a t his n ew B rick B u ild in g ,

t r e e t , a v e r v h a n d s o m e a s s o r t - > y

DELAWARE Delaw.iro 1

t Wil.&Brandyw. <J(,dojFarmers’ biS- br.do doi-^mvrna do

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Northampton do.Braneh, Milford do Fat mars’,Bucks,do Commer. b. Del. 10 Riston (JoiLaurel. 50Coin ia.Bridge Co. ?k!

on North meat ofBlue, Blb6l?, Mixed, Olive, Brown and D rab

B R O A D C L O T H S ,T oiim ett, Silk, Valencia and Marseilles

^ T E S T I N D S ,

_ [ v n . x n s i M C X R Q - s , » f e v e r y d e s c r i p t i o n ,a. | Shirts,C ollars,H aakerch’fs,Stockings, Gloves,

fflen’sand Boy’s Caps,Suspenders,& c. &c. R eadym ade Coats,V ests and Pantaloons, a

good assortm ent.

1

H U N T & CO. A P O T H S e A B I K S ,

ARE opening a new establishment,in the new block of stores, opposite the Stone Mill, for

the sale.of—D R U G S A N D M E D IC IN E S ,

IN STR UM EN TS, APOTHECARIES* G LASS-W A R E,

CHOlfeE W IN ES, D Y E -ST U F F S, OILS & PA IN T S,

and now offer an extensive assortment at low prices. Attendance upon customers by experi­enced druggists—and ail orders faithfully execu­ted. Purchasers are invited to call. 28w6

N E W CASH STO 12 E .J A M E S I» . W A I i l i A C E

s c h e m e .I PRI2I! AE §90,0051 20,000 . • 30 ,0001 10,000 10,0001 3,000 • .3,000

50 1,000 5(1,0006 6 500 33,000.5 0 10U 5,60056 80 4 ,490

1 1 2 50 5 ,000 .112 40 , 4 ,4802'24 30 6 ,720 .

1960 2 0 39,200 -15490 30 154,000

189 10 priza?. t $366,080

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g r a t d r t g .

E lection R eturns .— T he following is from the official canvass of votes made yesterday, at the Secretary’s office:

First DistrictSecond do. T h ird do. Fourth do. Fifth do. Sixth do. Seventh do. Eighth do.

bFhrorp,15,10817,3GS17.64716 ,03618,76514,31715.2181 3 .4 3 3

(Trouper,10,957 1 1,46411,673 11,19314.498 ‘ 16.639 17,052 26,885

120,361

Itomling, Lancaster YorkG : ttys burg Carlidu Erie

,jt>{ Pittsburgh a iBrownvilfo rfojNew lion,,

.■» uragansnt lU iCijgueu rrovulonco ibveiix R. I. Union IL I. Central U. vVilliains’

N. Ei Coan*inv «r Luko' (Joj'^^va-uurziill.rt.dodudodo

S.rothfiolilUninn ilo do Exchange do

Fiiioate duUnion doWarron duContorvillo doMcrch.&Manu.do Woonsocke do\VusiiingtoB doWarwick dollopo duVillage doCiiinberland doI.inja Rock doMoontHopn durar.fcSTac. broken

Miltoo CentieN.W.b.D'indalT doJJnion Uun ington, d.»;CentralMarietta,Juniata Grconcastla Bed to id Beaver VVuslnngtonUuiuuto.vn do

Ij MARYLAND. duiBaltlmoic bks, 5 do Frederick Co. 1 du UavrGdeGrace do do. ling-irate ivn ‘Uido. Westminster do do',Port Deposit. do HiElkton 70

SoiFar.b.iJ-br.Ann. do2‘i'Gambnrlnnil 50 70 3om. fc Wor. one

^du COLCAIB. D I5T .1

dodo'Washington do do (Patriotic dodo.MotiopoIis do do j Alexandria do d 0-.Mechanics’ Alex.do (I-rFartners’ do

CO.N’NECriCtlT,Nutwich. parBridgonort doNaa’-iliven 1Mech, N.lIavWRdtKartf.rrd I’ii.enix Middletown New-London T’aionI’ lirfi-̂ d Co. Ftonington Thames Wimlhem Co. Tolland Co.] > :rby Eagle

RI UNB. VVatervillcAngu-tit Bangor Portland Cumberland

irdiaer SueaKennebunkLincolnCastingWhcissetvVinthrooBullKennebec

Potomac doB'. of Columbia 25 Mc*r. /Uexan. bruk

fj Franklin dododo'. VIRGINIA, dm Valley do do do do

1BofVa.&br. do Farm, do <S* do no Br b Leosburgh do do Charleston do

do; doJlomney douncj.V. VV. b 5doi O fllO .dejColumbus o

br')ke.n'0hilieotbe doPas-, iru i.]imrt iv.d.»| ,V«s;t RcSbt'-'O d« Marietta do!st. Clairsvillo do Mount Ploas.int do Now Lancaster do Far.<J*.Mech. do Canton 10Steubenville broke

d ti ' " ■ilujS. IIAMl^aittB. dijChoshira iLh do do do do do do do

unc do

Coneurd doCoos dnNowflampslure do

N. CAROLINA.Newbern oCape Fear d State b.& bran, do

Union StstT-ird Portsmouth Rockingham frtafton ■ Oerry Exotor ■* Lebanon

c5. CAROLINA, i’harleston bks. SfDiriesib

do do do 'do

■ do

do dodo} MISCELLANE-

GEORGLV. Vugusta

ou s.N.Orleans bk3 Natchez 4Mobile 8Michigan 5Fiir.fe M Detroit, 2 Mentu^ky

3j B. of U pper Can-’dlate,Savannah,doj afia, at York, f Planters’ b doj do Kingston, uac

dojOtber Canada bs 3.-7-

Ilavin^raatle arrangem ents in New- York to tha t effect, he will be cons­tan tly receivingadditions to hisstock

o f GOODS, together w ith th e T. |̂ 1IYIT^S;,TIF A S H I O N S . .

C U T T IN G , in the neatest and bestm an- ner.done on the shortest notiee.

T hreshing M achines.T H E subscriber has purcnased the exclusive

righ t to Edmund W arren’s patent Thresh­ing Machine for the county of Cayuga, calculat­ed both for hand and horse power ; also the ex elusive right of making and selling John H. Bennett’s patent Threshing Machines, for the counties of Cayuga, Onondaga, Seneca, Ontario, and W ayne ; also the exclusive right of build ing and selling Douglass's patent Threshing Ma­chine, for the counties of Seneca and W ayne, and the towns of Auburn, Aurelius, Fleming, Ledyard, Genoa and Mentz, and hereby informs the publick that he has commenced making said Machines near the mills of Edward A llen ,in Aurelias, about ha lf of a mile west of Auburn, where he will furnish either o f the above M a­chine? on short notice, ami a t a reasonable price. JO H N P. H U L B E R T .

I^iUed 7th Dec., 1829.—29tf

CHARLES E. SHEPARD, A U R O R A ,

H AS on hand a Full assortm ent of LU M - BETR—com prising

C lear and Common BOA RDS, do. do. 2 inch PLA N K , do. do. l ’f& l$ d o . do.do. do. SIDING & FL O O R IN G ,

FE N C IN G ; of any dimensions,Oak And C edar PO ST S.O ak PLA N K and SC A N TLIN G ,Hemlock rived L A T H ,and whitewood do.

A large stockof thick and thin SH IN G LES, h a lf and full bunches.

I f f He keeps a good stock of S E A S O N E D S T U F F on hand, and can sa w bills of Building T im ber Rt a short notice.

Aurora, J u ly 15 ,1829 .— Ctf.

Ai C/O.Are now receiving a further supply of

S t a p l e a n d F a n c y D r y C r o a d s ^consisting of Blue, olive, brovrn, black and mixlsuperfine Cloths, and Cassiraeres;,

Lilac, fawn, & mazarine blue Merino C loths; Mazaaine blue, crimson, olive and brown me­

rino Circassians;Striped,'fig’d and plain Gro do Nap and Mill-

rea Silk?;Black Italian, French and India S ilks; Superfine bcrd’d Cambric H dkfs.;F ancy dress H dkfs. ^in ever_y v a r ie ty ;)Merino and Velveteen; do.Merino and Thibet Shawls;Black and white Lace Veils, (very sdegant) Green Gauze, and Barregn do ;Fancy Cambric Prints, for dresses ;Superfine chintz and calicoes new patterns; Brown Batiste, Barrege, and cross bar’d silks

for Bonnets and dresses j Paper Hangings, /fee.

which with their usual assoitment of Groceries, Crockery, Glass and Stone W are, they will sell at their usual low prices, for prompt pay.

Auburn. December 8, 1830.—29m3.

In tbe nbovpschema, formed by tlic ternary cntnbina tion, of tjfj numbers, and tbe drawing of 30 ballot ,̂ tbmo will ba 120 prizes each having three of the drawn nnm bnrs on tbnin ; 2520‘*ach having two of thorn on: and 15.400 each having one only of them on ‘ and nlsO 27,720-tickets having none of tin: drawn numbers on them, being blanks.

To determine tin- fate of these prizes and blanks, the 00 n u m b e r s 1 to GO inclusive) will imseverally placed in j a ivlioel on the day of tho drawing, an. i 19 of them bo drawn out at >andom : end tlintimkct. having on it, as a combina­tion, the 1st, 2.I-, 3d Nos.d raw ulram tho wheel, will ho en­titled to $30,000

That having on it *’.i' 41 ii 5th Gth. to 20 000That having on it the 7rh 8th Dtii, to 39 000That having ou it the 7th 9lh and 30th, to . 3 000 j ”Those ;5() tickets having ontheintho 1st 2d 4lh.1pf2d5th.

1st 21 Gth, let 2-17th, 1st 2d ftli, 1st 2d Oth. 1st 2-1 10th, 1st 3:1 4th, 1st 3d 5i.h, lst3d 6th, 1st 3:1 7tn,ist 3.1 8th, 1st 3d 9th 1st 3d l!)th, lst‘i;h Sth, 1st 4th Gth, 1st dth 7th. 1st 4th 8th,1st 4fh Oth, 1st 4th 10th. 1st 5th 6th, 1st 5th 7lt», IstSlh 8th.1st 5r!i 9th, 1st Sth 10'hjlst fith 7th, 1st Gth 8th, lit Gth Oth,1st Gth I0ih, 1st 7th 8tb, I=t7th0 h, 1st 7th 10th, 1st 8i.h 9th 1st Bih 10th, 1st 9th lOch. 2d 3d 4th, 2d 3d 5lh, Ort 3d Gth, 2d 3d 7th,2d 3 i 8th, 2d 3g Oth,21 3-1 10th, 2d 4th Sth, 2.1 4th Gib, 2d -1rh 7tb, 2d dth Sth. 2d -1;Ii 9th, 2d 4th TOth, 2d fltli Gth, 2.) 5th 7th, esch ^ |'000

Alt othors. with threo of the diawn numbers on them (being f-6) each 500

Those 50 rickets having on themtho 1st and 5M. cadi 100 Those 50 witli ttie 2d and ^d, each v . . 80Tho^e 112 tickets having on them the 3d and -1th, or tho

dth nail 5th, cu-di 50Those 112 tickets having on them the Sth & Gth, or the

Gth and 7th, each - * 40Those 221 tickets InxinL' on them the 7th and 8th,8(li and

9th, S'h and lOih, or the 9lh and 10th, ench 30All others with two of tho drawn' Dumber? on, (boing

19G0,) each y 20And nil licKctahaving otic only of the.drawn namboison

them (bring lulOO,) each 10No ticket which shall have drawn a nrize of a siiperiour

denomination can he entitled to an inferh ur prize. .l’rizes payable 40 days after tho drawing, and subject to

the usual deduction of! 5 percent.YATES rt- Al'INTYRE, Managers.

JV7 in- York, December, 1830.STr’Tifikel? $10—Snares in proportion-— for ?nle

in a great variety of numbers, tliieetly opposite the Exchange,Gcnesee-street, Auburn.by

J O H N H . C H E D E L L ,Sly cut for the Managers.

fj^T’Dra’sv. numbers in Extra Class, No. 3 3 , fo r 1830 .

2 G -1 5 -3 3 -5 7 -5 -1 -4 S - 4 0 -1 0 -3 1 .

. 128,842Majority for T h roop , 8-481.In the town of Moria, Franklin county,

(4th district) the vote stood for T hroop 113, G ranger 7. T h ese votes by a sin­gular carelesspe®?, were returned for Enos J. T hroop and Francis P. Granger, end were not included in the above statement. 11 added they increase* G ov. T h ro o p ’s majority 106 votes.---Albany G nz.

T h e following piece of satire, in rela tion to the p resen t King of England is from a New-York paper.

“ As his royal highness was walking inthe park, the o ther nioiuing, with his hands behind his back, and his mouth open, j jor( as is his highness’ custom, there happened j fl0v?e, but, his cellar

M W ( M ) © H ) £ L

J D S H U A I j « J O N E S C o . a re n owreceiving their Fall supply of Fashionable

Fancy and StapleH

HOUSE IND LOT, I n W e e d s p o r t .

F OR Sale, the valuable and handsome House and Lot

in the village of W eedsport, formerly o c ­cupied b y H e n r y V a n T i n e , Esq. Apply to the subscriber, at Auburn.2 Ptf WILLIAM H. SEW ARD.

C A i n m A e o u E n n r©i Tti. a m

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H E X l i Y O L I P H A N T , having been appointed a-ent, will receive subscriptions

for the following valuable works. , ' p e ra n h m Encyclopedia Amerioana, qaartevly, $13,00 NorthtAmerican Review, d o ,' 5,00Westminster Review, do. 'London Literary Gazette, weekly, Canfield's American Argus, do.London Meehanics’Magazine, monthly!Bosnia Ladies’ Magazine, do.

Journal of Education, do.Amateur, dq.Mechanics’ Magazine, do.Monthly Traveller, do I

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American Traveller, semi-weekly, 4,00 Juvenile Miscellany, bi-monthH-, 2,00

p . . . Essayist, 1 semi-raoutlay, i,0frFhvladelphia Journal of Health, doi 1 1,25

Lady’s Book, monthly, 3,00f

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hin i Disowned, 0 % L m § , CaHoe Hisforv, British Isles, /History . 0-la°l uD̂ * ^ ®CD̂ » History of EngM by Sfo J. McIntosh. / >

BRARY. —-MiImaiYa History, he lews, 3 vols .; Lockhiut’e Life o f

NeU°on9.a w ? p nparte * ^outAey’ ̂ Life of P ’• ’v ' f a r o s ’ L ife .A le x u n d e n th e ;-

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Ao. rB JQNfes & Co.Abbnpe, Nor. 1̂ , i s s q . ■ j

Bostow Sc\voo\ Books.

U F . D O U B L E D jIY has*received9 from Boston the following School

Books* which b e offers for sale, and m vite? Pnrenfe nod T each ers to call and examine them.

National R eader, Introduction to do. N aiiona lSp ellin g B ook, Introduction to do.Smith’s Jjrithm etiek, (on the Pesliioza System ) American 1st Class Book, Whelp- IeyJs Compend and Q,aesCions, Bentley’s T estam ent, W alker’s G eom etry , F ros t’s Gram m ar, G oodrich’s Geography, and large; JHlas-

J l jso th e following w o rk s :— Handel and Hayden Collection o f Musick ; Bridgewa­te r do. Sabbath School Psalmody ; Diplo-

of the richest patterns and newest Styles. Customers are invited to call and examine.

Auburn, Sept. 21 , 1830.

matick C orrespondence, 5 vols. Gries- ftacfcrs T e s ta m e n t ; Robinson’s Bermons ;C h ta h n in g 's W orks.

Auburn August 16, 1830.

FOR SALE.H E l a r g e ancfc cOthmodious S T O R E -

H O U SE, With the appurtenances, situate in th e village o f W e e d s f o r t , and IgitolY* owned .-.by-..Seth MaUbie^aod now oceifpfed h y F ln ck &: Sheldon. -T heterrtis o f sa le , and tbe pavm ents w ill be reador^d easy, to su it purchasers.

Q ^ Ih q u ire . o f T . S P E N C E R , Esq

M a rc h S , 1 8 3 0 .—-4 H f - "

H O D l i E l Y & C o . have re­cently comnjenced, and wjjl

carry on the Hatting Business, one door west of the corner of Genesee and South streets, in a store and shop for­

merly occupied for the same business, by Palmer Holley, rrhere they will keep constantly on hand HATS of all descriptions, and of the newest fashion, wholsale and retail, which they will sell, taking in payment wheat, oats, flax or grass seed, and cash—if insisted on.

P. HOLLEY & Co. flatter themselves that the large, and superiour quality of 37 OC-K, FURS and TRIMMINGS, which they have recently furnished themselves with, from New York, to­gether with the style, manufacturing, and prompt attention to the wishes of their customers will entitle them to their share of the village patron­age, and ofthe country around them.

They will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of STOCK and TRIMMINGS, for the accommodation of other H atters. ALCOHOL by the gallon or barrel.

lO O O MUSKRAT SKINS, ju st teceived, of a superiour quality, for sale low. Also 10,000 f e e t first rate PINE LUM BER, which t h e y will sell low for cash or approved credit. All orders promptly attended to.

Auburn, July 10,1830.-—13tf

J E 3S SE P E T E R S O N offers for sale a t No. 12 Ferry street, New York, for cash or

approved notes, the following articles:—1000 Sides Hemlock Sole Leather,500 do. Oak 44100 Stamped Best500 Sides of wax upper Leather.150 do. of Grain, “ “100 dozen wax C alfSkins.50 do. Kips “50 do. Seal50 do. Morocco100 do. Lining “50 do. Binding “300 lb. of Horse Leather.50 Sides W ealt 44 Shoe Thread, Tanners and Curriers T o o l s , & c . & o .

All orders punctually attended to.

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H AMES D. W A LLA CE.& Co. have ta- <t|j ken Ihe Store formerly occupied by Oliver Wood, one door east of E ieaze r Hills & Co. and are now opening a gen­eral n?sr»rtment of fancv and staple Dry Goods, C rockery and Groceries, expressly selected by them, for family use. T h ey solicit the inhabitants of the village and surrounding country'’ to call and judge for themselves, as they are determined to sell Iheir goods low for prompt pay'.

Auburn , October 26. 1830.— 23m3.

NEW FALL & WINTER<B<B<8H B S0

A B I B R O S E C O C K & S O N have just x jL received and are now opening a splendid assortment of

9E Y GOODS. C f X & O O B Z l X S S ,

H U S D W A R B , & • C S I O C K D X & J ,

which they will sell as low as can be purchasec. Customers are invited to call and examine.

Auburn, 10 Mo. (,Oct,). 6 , 1830.

LATEST ARRIVALS OFm w m 1 1 1 1 ^

OS-AND C H E A PE R T H A N E V ER .

Lu n d y & v r e d e a b v r c h ar«just receiving the latest arrival at Auburn,

of Fall and W inter Goods, consisting ofLace Muslins,Printed do.Italian Sinehew, & Gros

Des Naples Silks, Sattins,Circassians,Bleached and 'Shirtings.

Brown

N O T I C E .[O rent, a Dwelling House.

Enquire ofJO H N H. C H E D E LL .

Auburn, N ov. 24, 1830.— 27lf.

A t

BLANK DU E RILLS, handsomely printed

for sale a t the office of the Free Press.

T H E C A B IN E T H IS T O R Y O F E N ­GLAND, SCO TLA N D , AND IRE*

LAND, By the Right Hon. Sir James Macintosh, M .F . , Sir Walter. SeolL Bart, and T . MoLre, Esq?.

Scotland, in 2 vols. is now for Sale bvH. IVISON & Co. '

Also, 1st vol. of History of England. Auburn , Nov. 20th 1830.

B r o a d C lo th s ,Cassimeres,S a t t i n e t s ,Coatings,Blankets, ’Fre ze and Baizes,Carpettings,Hearth Rug?,Calicoes,

Also, a splendid assortment of Fresh Teas, Lump, Loaf, Muscovado, Havanna $z Powdered Loaf Sugars, Molasses, Raisins, Coffee, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Indigo, Sper. and Mould Taliow Candles.

A l s o , a choice collection of WINES. T o all of which theyfuvite the attention o f t h e i r f r i e n d s and the publick, at the A u b u r n Cash (Store.

November 3, 1830.

Encyclopedia Americana.T H E f o u r first volumes of the above

work are ready for subscribers, at this office.

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LETTER PAPER.A Q U A N T IT Y o f Quarto post, «

L etter Paper, (a superior a r t ic le , . from the Manufactory of J . Gilpin & Co.

Brandywine. Just received and for. sale by H. IVISON & Co. a few doors below the Western Exchange.

Auburn Nov. 2 0 } 1830.

to come on a «ho\ver o f rain, upon which excellent wine, his highness, with his usual promptness, j ;j quiet night’s turned round to his secretary T ay lo r , who was in attendance, and said “ T ay lor, the rain comes into my mouth— what shall 1 r ia T ’ T o this condescending interrogn tion, T ay lor replied, “ Had not your high­ness better shut it Upon which his highness, with that energy and decision which eb'aractsns;*? his minutest actions,immediately ^hut his mouth-, a n d n o m o r e

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rain found admittaoce duringthe remainder of the walk i’*

Journal o f Health.— T h e first volum e o f this periodical, neatly bound, and em b el­lished with an appropriate lilhographick frontispiece hv C hilds, is now published.T h e volume is stereotyped, and improved hy 7he substitution, at the end of each number, in place of the page of the ad­vertisements. of new matter on some of the subjects usually treated on iu the work.

T h e pickpockets had a good harvest in New York on Friday. About twenty pocket books disappeared from their pro prietors at Washington Parade ground ; an equal number at Park T hea tre , m the evening ; and a like game was played at ihe Bowery T h ea tre , with the same profit.—Albany Gazette.

A Russian vessel from the Black Sea arrived at Constantinople in August, with seventy beautiful Circassian slaves, u ho were bought by the T urk ish lords at the rate of 7000 piastres each 1 T h e T urks had feared that the loss of Anapa would cut off their supply of Circassians.

T h e New-York Dandies wear shirt collars and ruffles made o f paper . T h e ruffles are plaited with irons made for the f purpose, and look as well as cambric ones.T h ey are worn bnt one day ; and are bought for half a cent, a p iece .—American Traveller.

To prevent bags fro m being destroyed by insects.— It has been found that bags, sfre- pad in a solution of nitre, will effectually keep off the weavil, and other destructive insects during the longest voyages or war­mest summers.— Mechanick's M agazine.

A son of Hibernia, domiciled in Broad- street, who was lecturing his rib upon h e r extravagance in dress, was heard to say by way of climax, “ By St. Patrick , when I married yon, you had’nt a rag to youi back, and now yon are covered with them.”, Imprisonment fo r debt.— T h e num ber

of committals in Boston during the ten months of the present year, ending with October 3 1, will not vary much from 1000!A majority of these were for debts or cost of Court from $2,50 to $ 2 0 !

It is not legal to sentence a Spanish N o­bleman to punishment for lifo ; therefore tbe Supreme Court of Malaga have o r ­dered a young Noble, convicted of wurder. to work in the galleys for one hundred years and a day,

James Gillis was tried last w eek at Canandaigua, on a charge of being con­cerned in the abduction of Morgan, and acquitted. H e had been brought from Pennsylvania, w here he resides, on a re quisition of Gov.. T hroop,

Seventeen wives, and nine husbands ap­plied io the Supreme Court of Rhode Island, lately sitting at Providence ,1 for divorces. Seven were granted, two r e ­jec ted , and the rest continued.

Royal Condescension,— ll was lately an* nouneed hy a St. Petersburg Journal, thai “ bis Majesty was graciously pleased', d u r­ing his stay at Warsaw, to enjoy excellent health.”

Io the present Congress* the political parties stand 74 Jackson, 46 Anti-Jackson.In the next Congress, the parties will stand .66 Jackson, 54 Anti-Jackson. Anti- Jacksoo gain 16.

T h e re w ere new potatoes o f the second growth, and green corn, for sale in tbe Philadelphia m arket last F riday .

A Gentleman, says a late London paper, walking past Westminster bridge, inquired how the bridge answered? T h e reply waS[“ J f von5!! stop at the gate you’ll be

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“ T h e r e are p robab ly /’ says a writer of a treatise on the Police and crime? o f London, “ 70.000 persona jn the m etrop­olis, who live by theft and fraud. Most of them have children, n h o , as a matter of course, follow lhe example o f t h e i r p-rt| - euts, anti recruit the general mass of men-dicdy , p T o s t l lu h o n a n d delinquency.—This is the ch ief so u rce o f juvenile d e ­linquents.”

At Portland, a coloiired man was con­victed o f taking a hute signed by himself, from th e person, to whom it was due, under the pretence of reading it. H e observed that He did not consider it stealing, because he could ju s t as well p a y it i f he kept if himself, as he could w eie it in the possession o f the plaintiff.

Diamonds have lately been found in the sands of Russia, more beautiful-than those of Brazil,,

Cohbett says, <l lo France they have national guards, and national songs, and national colors, &c. bnt m England every tbing is “ bis most gracious m ajesty 's.” - - W* have nelhing national, but lhe national deb t!"

Temperance Taverns .̂ — A gentleman travelling in the interiour of New York, noticed at a public house an advertisement of a 44 temperance tavern,” whose land-

had banished ail liquors from his was furnished with

O ur traveller requiring repose after a fatiguing

journey, thought that the “ temperance tavern” was the.most eligible place for it — but melancholy to relate, he tvas kep t awake the whole night hy the 1 noise o f some Champaigners over his head.

Religions Sta(isticks.—AVe have a pop- uhiLon of about 13,000,000 ; according to tho lnteyt re tu rn i 1 Have se«nj the re arc about 8000 labouring ministers. It is usually supposed that one minister is equal to the faithful care o f not more than one thousand souls. At this rate the re are about 5,000,000 of people io the United Slates destitute ot such religious instruction as they require .— Richmond.

A certain cure fo r D yspfpsia .— T o ten hours of constant and active employment each day, add a wholesome simple diet, and a total ab3tineuce from spirituous liquors. This prescription, when follow­ed, ha? never been known to foil o f effect­ing a speedy cure o f that fashionable dis­ease, dyspepsia.— Old Receipt Book.

Editors who are so infatuated as to part willingly with every honourable feeling and sentiment, in order to serve a party and earn a livelihood, may be pitied bysome hut ought to be shunned by all.__Colonial Advocate.

T h e following is a copy ©fan epitaph on a tomh stone in Philadelphia :—

My debts are paid and I ’m at res t.”A parishioner in some part of Massachu­

setts, was lately praising bis new parson. He is, says he, one of the most liberal and enlightened men in the world, for in the pulpit he neither interferes with politicks nor religion.

T h e late King of England lives in the memory of the people as 44Gentleman George.” T h e present monarch is made popular by the familiar appellation of “ .Ma­n n e r D ill."

Boston.— T h e New England Farm er says, that the ie is a general revival o f bu­siness in Bo.eton. J he city wears a cheer­ful aspect, the stores are let at advance rents, and every thing shows life and acti­vity.

One hundred thousand pounds of grapes are annually raised in the neighborhood of Boston.

T h e late D r. Holyoke, o f Salem, left a series of reminiscences, among which we remark the f o l l o w i n g 44 In 1737, square toed shoes w ere going out of fashion; I believe few or none w ere worn after 1737.”

Gov. Giles, of Virginia, appears to have given an earnest and decisive opinion a- gasnsl Universal Suffrage, as jeopardizing, in hjs apprehensions, our republican fa­brics.

Splendid sight.— Tivo hundred and fortv seven,sail, of vessels, o f all denominations, w ere seen from the Observatory at 1 o 'l clock P . M. this day, all Under way at the same time.— Boston Transcript.

What information, what nonsense, (says a modern F rench w riter,) to talk of expe­rience 1 Men profit nothing by experi­ence, and will continue to the end o f th e chapter the m ere play things of the same passions, and the victims o f the same er- rours.

Within a fortnight preceding the 4 th o f -Nov. th ree duels w ere fought in Quebec.

Singular Fact. —-T here are now residing on Crane Island, in the St, Lawrence*two families in the same house 5 ©f which the fat her-of one is b ro ther to the mother o f the other. Each family hasjtve children — in one all are sons, and all d ea f and dumb ; in the other, all are daughters, and dll d ea f and dumb ; making ten persons in one house, all deaf and dum b; all cou­sins, and all persons who are thus related.

At the close o f tbe American revolution, when Washington took leave o f Lafayette, his parting words w ere *4 You have served an apprenticeship to L ibery in America, now go to France and set up for yourself!”

Reduction o f IntertsL—T h e Union bank o f Maryland has reduced its interest on loans below six per cent, upon pledges o f approved stocks. Andfber sign fjj&t mo­ney is ptentyL

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