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fHenda of the Gentinel, on that occasion, remains unchanged; and, tho' the Editor may consider it a weak and most expedient" in us, to have mentioned the circumstance- yet we are confident that many other men, whose vision is neither obscured by prejudice nor by wilful or fire- tended ignotance, view the matter in different light from what he docs. The Editor assures us he was "never present at any Federal Jubilees, nor hat he ever heard ofany, in which such nor, if we must -have it, indecency of sentiment was 'displayed, as has been, on the late oc- result of the elections, for a few years past, has generally been so different from his wishes that lie has had no cause to rejoice, which is probably the reason why he was tha intention of nor do we tluuk it i can hare any. Ai to the respectability of the Court--we" shall only observe, that respectability of character has nothing 1 to do witli right'or wrong---with justice or injustice;" because respectable men arc liable to error and- the induencc of'prejudice, and, therefore, ncv er should be made a cloak of, to screen error from detection, or shield wickedness from punishment. He did not ridicule the idea that there was any danger to be was only the extent of that idea. That there was growing danger we admit; but we think it cpuld have been prevented without the loss of so much human blood--and we do think tiiat such strong 1 measures TJ 1 I CO could only have been warranted, and such severe punishments justitied, by an open and actual insurrection-and that, when there was only danger to be APPIIEUEX and not a single act of hostility, violence outrage committed, the measures adopted or 7 outrage committed, the nip-asmTM i uc c.vv,cucut iur erect- is probably me reason why he was and punishments inflicted, 1 in Tanyard, a Distillery, or even er present at any Jubilee, and cer- barbarous in the highest degree and merit a Carding-machine.

The payments lamty the reason why he is now so tn reprobation of every man, possessed, in will be made to suit the purchaser. Hi 1 I i nl i i a i tllC ICftSt I 11 i- i Private Sale. HE Subscriber offers for sale a TRACT OF LAJVD, situated in ijaltimorc county, Aid. one mile from the town of Manchester, adjoining lands of Adam Showers and others, containing One Hundred and ten Acres, more or less. On this land are erected a two-story'Log Dwelling-house, Harn, Debates in the legislature.

The senior editor of this paper (PENNSYLVANIA INTELLIGENCE) intends to devote hu entire attention to the ot tne a See. There are four excellent Springs of Water on the premises also, an abundance of fruit trees of every description. There are about 40 acres of thriving Timber, conbisting- of hickory, Oak, and Cheanut. It would be an excellent scite for erect- a Tanyard, a Distillery, or even to the columns during the session. lie will attend the sitting personally, and note the proceedings, giving a faithful corn- pcnd, from day to day, of the arguments on public questions.

The Pennsylvania Intelligencer" will continue to be published during the sitting of the Legislature, and once a week, the remainder of the year, at bitter against the democrats. As to his hiving ofany," may be true, or it may a the trouble to inquire-; or, i a VM.JW^.JV,I_I« AH the least degree, of tne principle of Justice, inspired witn one particle of freedom, or animated with one spark of humanity. We do not reflect on our Southern breth- re for tlle evi1 ih inherit, or the misfor- there been any of his poiiti- tunes of Slavery. Although we reprobate opponents, under the influence of slavtiI both in practice and in principle, malice and disappointment, sufficient- Ve "refidly oensible of the ditHculty of ly ungenerous to misrepresent and falsify the conduct of his fi lends--he would have heard of such Jubilees. Soutlie TM extend our cnanty and syuipatnv toward speak harshly, but we speak what we do think." The Centinel has displayed at least as much honor and ingenuity as we have, in regard to the toast respecting- oar late Prothonotary.

Neither of us uaving been present when the toast given, we had both to depend on the representations of others. The Centinel asserted that our late Protno-'ubtary xvas not only present, but re-echoed the Toast" We men, their in sfortune, we must, as free stamp with our decided their arbitr.o-y and unjust exercise of power over this op rwessed aiid miserajie pArt of I i i i Persons disposed to purchase, can receive information, concerning this Tract of Land, by applying eitner to the Rev. JOHN. HER13ST, in Gettysburg, or to the residing in the town of John llerbst, Sen. Nov.

19, 1822. PU. our species. it is unfair, we deny. It is just and fair to send the antidote with the poison.

That transaction has been published here- say, and we can prove, that he was not present when the toast was drank by the meeting, and that he did not re- ecno it. 'Tis true, he was present -wneu the author drank the toast; but hazard nothing in saying that he would not have been present, had he been previously informed of its subject--for he decidedly objected to it, to several On the whole, then, we believe the odium which attaches to the Editor of the Centinel, in this business, will be much more grievous be borne, than the weight of that displeasure vrnich bears so heavy upon the heads of the Patent Toasters at the Eagle's Nest," increased by the abuse of the Ceotinel. it might have a tendency to prejudice many honest people against the Blacks. Justice to the defenceless Slaves demands of the philanthropist, that it be investigated and set in its true light. The invesgation has not been instituted in private, bat in the public papers--and, if erroneous or untrue, can be corrected or refuted.

will A SUBSCRIBER. COMMUNICATION. It appears that the "Centinel" has lately obtained a new A from the matter contained in the body, it is evident the Editor retains his old one. And, as the nature of things makes it impossible that the Editor should change heads, so the appearance of the new, will, in some degree, compensate for the dullness of the Editor's old one. pursuance of an Order of th'c Court of A a countv, be exposed to Public Sale, on Saturday the day of December next, at 10 o'clock, A.

M. OH Ue premises, a the following prices For the whole year, $3 QO For the session only, (1st Dec. to 1st of April; 50 From 1st April to 1st Dec. i 50 For six months, including the session, 2 00 For the other sis months of the year, 1 00 Those who live in Harrisburg and its vicinity will pay half in advance distant subscribers, the whole in advance. Those desirous of subscribing for the session are desired to forward their names with the amount of subscription, in due time, either by mail, or by members of the legislature.

Those who stand indebted, would confer a favor, by forwarding, at least a part of their balance, by members. Hurrisburg, November 6th, 1822. obalacles iff- executiog their plant In proportion as it languishes, will the interests of the Government suffer. Howerer triic these things may bo, in relation to our political institutions, they are not more so, than iu reference the interests of tho Church of God. Zion's prosperity- is intimately connected the public spmt of her members the preservation and promotion of thii NOHFOLK, Nov.

were yeste day upwards of forty of the Peacock's cr rew At the particular request of a friend we copy me following article trom the -Harrisburg Chronicle," though we tnink it incorrect in several respects. The national administration has not yet adopted and enforced a- Jien and sedition 3 as was done during the Presidency of Jonn Adams. And it certainly was not economy with the present State administration, to borrow a million ofdoiiais, in June 1821, and pay interest for it, and keep nearly one half of it lyiiisj i- die until December of the same year. all acknowledge, out of doors," ttie al.riost total extinction of the old party feelings excited by these terms, a.few cling- to tnem with a- miwnig- pertinacity. Where i a tiie measure of national or state policy that is indicated by the term Democrat or Federal is no one.

But one declares stoutly that he Is a. democrat, and another that he is a The national administration, which is called by certain persons democratic, has departed fro the system of Thomas Jefferson, on tiie sick list; but have ascertained from one of the attending- Physicians, that only four or five are of yellow fever, and that only one out of the whole number of sick, is past recovery. The complaints are mostly of a catarriial tendency, with a few cases of diarrhoea, kc. To the number of valuable officers who nave fallen victims to tie unhealthy climate or Havana, we hare the painful task of adding- the name of Doctor 3 A.VIUEJL R. TREVETT, Surg-eon of tie Peacock, who died of the fever on Monday afternoon, on Craney Island.

A I Sunday the 17th mst. by the Rtv, John Herbst, Mr. Jacob Parr, of Germany township, to Mis 3 Susanna Trone, of Hanover, i ork county. or Tract of Land, iatc tne prc-x-riy of CHRISTIAN ORENDOilF, deceased, situate near Spaogier's, Mill, Mountjoy township, in the county aforesaid, adjoining lands of Alexander Hunter, John Adair, and others --and containing 13D ACRES, on which are erected a Log Dwelling-house is an excellent spring of Water neat the house, and a sufficient i ol Meadow, together with a sufficient portion of Timber. Due attendance will be given and the Terms of Sale made known, oy Joe Orendorf, Administratrix, Sc John Nov.

19, 1822. Administrator. N. B. If the above Farm be not sold, Jt vrill be RENTED, on said day, for One Year from the 1st of April next.

NOTICE. I a of an Order of the Orphans' Court of -Vdams county, be exposed to I SALE, on Friday the of December next, Jl Tract ofjirst rate Lund, containing 192 Acres, more or less, si UcUc Latimore adjoiu- iiig lauds of James Robinetlc, Esqr. a i and be "ltl as the Estate of CRONIS ER, Jr. There are erected on tin- premises, connected the knowledge, which her riiem- bershave of her extended interests-and this again depends greatly on the facilities, which are afforded 'for having frequent and accurate ation conveyed to themt It is one of the pleasing signs of the times, that a solicitude for the general prosperity of the Church, has induced a demand from many of her members, for full and frequent inX formation on all matters that relate to her welfare. This demand increases.

Religious newspapers are established in different sections of our country, and conducing much to the zeal, and Christian enterprise of the friends and subjects "of the King of Zion. A why should they not be as extensively and copiously scattered in the church, as political a iti i ,2 comfortable Log House, Log and a Spring-house. A good proportion of upland and Meadow is cleared and there is an excellent Orchard on the premises, and a nevei-failing Spring of Water near i he house. The State Ruad from to the Maryland line, runs through said Farm. The Sale will commence at 10 o'clock, A.

M. on the premises, where- due attendance will be given, and the of Sale made known, by John Wierman, i i Administrator. By the Court. Wll. ii'CLELLAN, Ju, CJ-'K.

19, I 2 2 is. N. B. It tiie above Farm be not sold on said day it will be RENTED year horn the lit ol April OTICE. Want of room compels us to defer some remarks which we had prepared, respecting the Delegate Election in Cumberland county.

I and The that of John Adams. state a-i n'nistrauon, which these same persons federal, pursues the sys- tc ecouo.ny, and prosecutes internal -3' ivinch were the measures of Siiyder. So that what 3s called democratic: properly signifies federal, and vice versa. he thinks he can make most bv. An-1 certainly this last consideration more with ie knowing- ones than the luhty of people We have known very to reject one partv name, and asstrne mother, then to re that tley had fiirim- 3 2ene an.i exsc that a ball room.

seen, too, very densmnccd for their an.l rnrescntcd as ate, who were afterwards patted on NOTICE. pursuance of an Order of the Court of the county of Adams, will be exposed to PUBLIC SALE, on Friday the 6i day of December next, A Tract of Land, situate in Straban township, Adams county, adjoining lands of Christian Cashman, Abraham Esseck, the heirs of George Bercaw and others--containing; about 120 JCRES, to be sold as the Estate of ISA AC BERCAW, deceased. About 100 Acres of the above land is cleared, (15 Acres whureof is excel Fimuthy Meadow,) and the residue well timbered Wood Land there is, also, a young and flourishing Apple Orchard on the premies, and a Peach trees. The Turnpike Road from York to Gettysburg runs pursuance of an Order of the Orphans' of Adams ty, Will be expobed to Public Sale, on Tuesday the nth day of December next) A Tract of Land, situate Latimore A a county, containing about SEVEX i'V ACRES, adjoining lands of AUJ.IH Gardner, the Quaker Meeting-house and others-- on which are erected a two-story Log Dwelling-house and Log Barn. -ALSO, Ji Lot of Ground, situate in Huntington township, Adams county, containing two Acres, more or less both to be sold aa next.

To my Creditors. i 1AKE NOTICE, that I have a p. plied to the Judges oi tiie Cuim Common Pleas of Cumberland Pennsylvania, for the bcneht in this civil community An extensive district, in the interior of this is but partially supplied with religious newspapers and those that are obtained, not without considerable expense, from postage, c. It presumed, that When aa opportunity is afforded to professing Christians, to subscribe to a work of this kind, to be established near them, the religious community will be disposed to patronize it here, than in other places. And it is hoped, that the influence which it oiay have upon the friends of religion will be no less beneficial here than they have been elsewhenh Such considerations and hopes, have induced the person who issues these proposals, to undertake, should hfc receive sufficient encouragement, the publication of a paper in Carlisle under the above title.

He is happy in being able to state to the religious community, that he has his plan to the different ministers of the gospel in this, borough, who cordially approve of his design, a will appear by the following RECOMMENDATION. Mr. Geo. Fleming, -has submitted to us plan, for the publication of a Reiigioui newspaper in the borough of Carlisle. We are much pleaded that his attention has been directed to a paper of this kind, and oi the several Laws of i Common- a n.dde for me relief ot Insol- i Debtors; and that the same appointed the day of ncjct, for heari my Creditors.

tihedreck Melone. Carlisle, Nov. 12, 1822. ng ie ana tne Estate of Richard Pilkington, deceased. The Sale will commence on the first mentioned premises, at 10 o'clock, A.

where dae attendance will be given and Conditions of Sale made known, by John merman. Jcitnes ADMINISTRATORS. By the Court, FOR M'CLELUN, JR. X. W.

WILSON. Nov. iSth, 1822. is. the above property is not sold day, it will be RENTED for one year from the 1st of Aprfl the Farm.

There are erected on the premises, -I Frame a large- Frame Barn-- Spring of THE DYIXG PROPOSALS BY GEORGE FLEMING, For publishing in Carlisle, a Weekly fiufier, to be entitled the RELIGIOUS MISCELLANY. reflecting mind must feel some interest in the events that transpire around it. Man was not made to shut himself up in solitude, and cease to feel that his individual interests, are in a great measure, identified with the public weal. It has pleased the God of Providence, to cement human society, by menus of various, extended and important objects of general solicitude. And the greater the provision that is made, and security given, for the absorption of individual interests in the general good, the greater will be the stability and felicities ofany association.

In our happy country, where every man feels himbejf'to be a mem- LECHLER, Made to SAMUEL CARPEXTER, Mayvr excellent Water convenient to the I lh "ty of Lancaster, and others -i prefaced by an abstract of his Trial commence at I o'- fo I connected, an'l echoed denuncia- d. Conviction before a Court he premises where cr and Terrniner, of Lancaster tLcr. others, bcpan to denounce one a.no- MR. THE COMPILER. Hugh Ring, As you have stated your objections to the letter of Crispns, and appear to lave I entertained doubts of the propriety of rrjb- iJsamgit; we shall en dearer to answer tho objections, and justify iti publication.

regard to its effect upon the By the Court, W. M'CLELLAN, JR. Ckri. -Nov. 19, 1322.

3t. N. B. If the above property be not sold on said day. it will be RENTED ber of the great political community, and to have nis share of influence in the govcriuneni, ne identifies himself with all its important acts, and embarks with zeal, in aii its important plans.

And hence arises that universal desire, to receive frequent Sc accurate intelligence, concerning the various matters tnai affect the gene-, ral interest of the state or country. It is this feeling, which has called due attendance will be given, and the county, at the August Term, 1S22, and scaucrtd lh host of politic- coudmoni of sale made known, by ls now published in English and Ger- ap rs I coun- centre remotest corners of the man, and ready for sale, for the benefit of that it will be sufficiently render it a respectable and useful publication. Something ol this kind is certainly needed in this place, and we doubt not, is de-- bired by the great body of professing Christians. F. PRINGLE, GEO.

DUFF1ELD, Jr. BENJAMIN KELLEEj JOHN S. E3AUGH, JOSEPH SPENCER, VT C. REYNOLDS. Carlisle, Nov.

1322. CONDITIONS. 1 The paper shall be published on Friday of every week, at the rate of Two dollars per annum; to be paid half yearly in advance. 2. It shall be printed on good typa and paper in an octavo form, each number to contain 16 pages.

3. It will comprise, without dii- tinction of sects or party, whatever intelligence may be acceptable to such as wish and pray for the general interests of the Redeemer's kingdom particularly authentic information, with regard to Missions and Missionary labors, in all parts of the world; Bible societies, Tract societies, Sabbath Schools, and all other associations, formed for benevolent purposes; also well attested narratives of Revivals of religion, interesting wns, 0 a President, rrc can assure you no: fle a aaV) It I for One Year from, the 1st of Anri Lechltr's Children. VCopy right secured, by Samuel C. Stambaugh. Lancaster, October 25.

above Confct.iion, Uc. if II fr Sale at the Office of the down land, intelligence oi what is passing. The preservation ahd promotion of this feeling, will go very far, to perpetuate and augment, the prosperity of government. Where it is want-i ing, ambitious demagogues, may! plan the destruction of the govern-' xnent iixelf, an4 have aeet bat fevr conversions, obituary notices; and whatever may relate to truth and piety. 4.

Original essays upon some practical subject, may occasionally find a place for insertion--but nothing whatever, that is of a controversial nature. And for the benefit of such as may desire to contemplate the great political movements the age as brought about by the providence of God, a brief summary will be given, of the principal events that political to Every tenth copy allowed to ponsible agents. qf ever EXfEDITIOUSLY TIT Oi.

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