{ title: 'The Long Island farmer. (Jamaica, N.Y.) 1821-1825, July 26, 1821, Page 3, Image 3', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83031393/1821-07-26/ed-1/seq-3/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83031393/1821-07-26/ed-1/seq-3.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83031393/1821-07-26/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83031393/1821-07-26/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: Queens Library
O . £■ I* -~ ,^ ..- >!rar eHM tstStoe axck, ptysiciMt &, m t could adnalnatir i fcfef—3£ Imbe riled the neat mm jmiofcltok girl was arrested, co red tcrgeilt, and was* we at* w | 3 d* csaaitted by the mayor for PhUai . D_ ii i ^ jkoMwaniMMmmmwwa . y a f f i l -YORK CONVENTIO: £s-following is believed to correct list of the members c Cpnvotion Which is to be assei jit'Albany, fee 28 th of August ne ! Albany—Stephen Van Kei laer, James Kent, Ambrose Spfe Abraham: Van Vechten. *•* Allegany and Steuben— -Tim Hurd, JamesML'Cail. Brocme—Charles Pumpelly. Cattaraugus, Chautauque, and Niagara—-Augustus Porter, muel Russel. Rowland- D » Cfc 2 aango—Nathan' Taylor-, yiS R. Pike, Thomas Harnphr Clinton and Franklin—m i Carver. Colombia—Elisha Williams, W. Van Ness, Jacob R. Van' $eloer, Francis Silvester. Cortland—Samuel Nelson. Delaware—Erastus Root, R< Butchers—James Tallmadge, Pete? R. Livingston, Abraham Scfcenck, Elisha Barlow, Isaac Hi ing. • . \ Essex—Reuben Sanford. \ ’ Gec&see—John Z. - Ross, Rs?rcs 3 hs>.EIi»ir Webster. •- * Grefinei—Jejbiel Tuttle, Alp1 Webster. | j . Herkimer—Sherman Woosli*,| Sanderst Lansing, Richard Vsa Rcrca. . 'Jefferson—Egbert Tea- Eyck, |J&] ram'Stealc. j; Kings—John Lefferti. I' 'Lewi&i-rEla Collins.. 1 •Livingston—James Rosebrugh, Eladiaon—John Knowles, Edw Rogers, Barak Beckwith. Monroe—John Bowman. Montgomery—William Rhi lacder, jun. Howland Fish, Ja Hess, William I: Dodge, Alexam Nc«?*York—Natliad' Sanford, Ip; |ter Shsfrpe, Peter Stagg, Peter j WendoVef; William Paulding, _ jOgdsii Edwards, Jacobus Dyckman, (Henry Wheaton, James Fairlie, John IL. ’Lawrence, Jacob RarfclHT. Oneida and Oswego—Jonas Platt, jHenry Huntington, Ezekiel Bacon, j Nathan Williams, Samuel Sidney | Breese. GaondSga—-Victory Birdseye, j Parley E. HoWe, Aulari Case, Asa | Eastwood. Oataritpiphiletus Swift, John jEc&, _feIicah 'Brooks, Joshua Van tkat,Havid Sutherland. Jolio. Duer, .Benjamin jWcsdWilrfe John Halloek, jun. Peter J Mdlikcn. I I ’ Ofeago—Martin Van Beuren, Jo- gsjfef Clyde, David Tripb, Ransom | Hunt, William Park. Putnam—Joel Frost. Queens—Rufus King, Elbert H. J obss , Nathaniel Seaman. ' Reccielaer—James L. Hogebopm, I Joha lV. Woods, David Buel, jun. [ Jo|in-RcA?e,Jirah Baker. Rielynbnd—Daniel D. Tompkins. Roefdaad—Saniuel G. Nerbryck ■ Safitega—Salmoa Child, John Crastcr, Samuel Young, Jeremy [Beq&jdL- - 9 ■j;§^Sstoady-r«John ’Sanders, Hen- I . Sutherlands, Briggs, Asa Starkweather. I Ecssca—Robert S. Rose, Jonas -* . -/^.Lawrence—Jason Fenton. Jiiffblk.—Efcenezer Sage, Usher H. -- T U g W to B S fo.m m til fee fefficriuei with fee great I**nv, we have no H- bb»J«ty tfefe whick'l 1 dftnrt ■friH Ire Idtfiir delfeerabomt Will ] -tdacted H aifa, (sfeca j ittl Ut«rs amohgfeeil 1 «.vsrf/ gnTWadtp helrtl ofh one tofeg member* it l loatkcrA CSild, st»tt fee Grace, sedate me U> of them wyri P to attachment to aB _ >Hju( r f to'tnoeracy is feaolj s xtirtt bpfly* it toil bc&$t| m g , and Skatpe m.i ] iyarrtoeraue ptopiurii IsT-p-'-it\ among them tv-O 'to-;<ifeoVe-. all jv.iiktto’-'dpeis-.hs, _.t. fto-ife-d»tonssioi»£ If t [i'a^aewantarepairing, i ]? Will fee ready to (assist : ’(’ good Cate, stt th a th e r feharbour o f safety tfed-b] f COiiducted under a full . faH’tful Seaman. She ]f-d V*fe a gdod Bahet api IfpfBs, having also on boi of cxcelleiif Poster, ', besides J% eaiid pfecr ig' bad Sti h t o Hunter, |ntingin£upp!ies of game ale will sometimes, unde an of a good Carver, be dainty dish of Stagg, ; Macra of thelmine kihai; a^dtisf uecidentY’fib th$ i:-4;ityipS;'5fe’mepd feeto.. &,d.ir(»'-bxeeilent C?qi i,ae--,.5liV^: reckoning, feed u Birds-cW view 0; ' let ’ *' ------- m Lt ! us ardently bop# I fee ship’s crew,sb|B qnaf k ;ot prosperity, nd Fro \ b l t d t o . w w k o p & S j h t j t . sea .apd tavouring; Rah \w tj& 'i \ Ma3K;, Joshua Smith. TtOgar—Matthew Carpenter. •?|3»gkins-—-Richard Smith Rich- .«M?OWoley. . v;BFIstcr and Sullivan—Heiify Jan- ren, .James Huuter, Jonathan Du- :boi3, ©?;nielciarke. togton and Warren—Na- Melanistpil WhederJ Jay, Joaa- I feaQV/ard,J*efer.Jay Mupro. . JVi. V. tomericaq. feiifto Tuesday, Contaitfeibe follow- 'to , fee Convefe' fe a gqqfeSMnred wittieism, * ‘ ' e ship and cre to fee ; black silk vesting, man ) this city, of a very firm __ texture. We hope the enter- wising manufacturer will find his reward in the public demand lor the article. |t may be had of Benjamin ’ fates, 27 Norfolk street. Pat. of Industry. We learn by one of the Passen gers io the Robert Fulton, that he saw a Charleston Paper, which stated that General Jackson had taken pos session of Pensacola, and that* the dags were exchanged. By the R. F. we have received lew-Orleaus and Charleston Papers, from which we extract the follow ing : Com. Adv. CHARLESTON, July 18. From Pensacola. —The U. S. schr. Revenge, Lieut. Commandant Ha- mersly, arrived here yesterday morn ing, left Pensacola on the 1st. inst. at which time General Jackson had encamped at a short distance from the town, whieh was to be delivered on the 10th inst. The Revenge ar rived at St. Augustine on the 10th inst. and assisted in landing the troops.— City Gas. P r o c l a m a t i o n ; By Mojoj-General Andrew Jackson, Governor ol* the Provinces of the Floridas, exercising the powers, of Captain-General and of the In- tendani o f the Island of Cuba, over the said Provinces, and o f the Go vernors of the said Provinces res- jpectively. WHEREAS, by the treaty con cluded between the United States and Spain, on the 22d day of February 1818, and dlily ratified, the Pro vinces of the Floridas were ceded by Spain to the United States, and the possesion of the said Provinces is ndwrin fee United States i AND WHERE ASj tfe ’Cpngre;^ of fee United States, on the- thifd day of March, in the present year, Jid enact, that until the end of the first session ofthe seventeenth Con gross, unless provision for the tempo rary Government of fee sold Pro vinces bs sooner thade by Congress, -ii *i.A -rilhary, civil, , and judicial sercised by feCopcer* of g government gf fe? hQi.yesjdi in such tofe-slto beexer- '■'tfe'.fetofresl- ihoUdirect, lifeifeltants of ilft lree enjoy- PropeWy, and rSddeto of Jhe hKCpmiuission H day to said thepow- •' . va* « •«*. thd' •xerhlsed f e ® GbverUb __ IT... fhave feerefore thought fit to issue my m O ^ M A T l Q N ; mak- |kuowq ihe premises, tq declare 1 fee Gdivernment heretofore ex- sed oVer the Said Province under j authority 'of Spain, has ceased, feat* of fee United Slate* of A- ca i| established over the same; all; laws and thunicipal regula- which were in existence at the itionto tlie late Government re- ih fell force; andf all me civil Icrs. ’charged with; their execution, officers as Mve been intrusted the,' collection of the revenue, ontinued in feeir functions, du- the :pleasure of the Governor for tiiite being, or. until provision otherwise be made; id* I db hereby exhort and en- all the inhabitants and other ins Within tbe Said Provinces, to ithful and trae in, their allegiance ,e United States, and obedient to laws and authorities ofthe same, r full assurance that their rights be under Die guardianship of the :ed Stalest and will be main from m lprce and violence, ridtoam s riisiat. - Giv&d to,.Pensacola, this 25th day of June, one thousand highi hundred and twenty- ■ one. -i « ANDREW JACKSON. —♦•S*— bsion of Powder Jllillsi —Last a Powdet Mill in Westfield, i,belonging to Smith, Boothe i. was blown up, by, which acci- g son to Mr. Campbell Lee, 21, lost hi* life. The sifting iud pounding mill, ten rods dis- Were also both blown up; the w.as heard ten or twelve miles, fed JteM, »,yejcal ...pcrsons,hayfi.. ar lives wiunn ted years by explosions in that town and Wick; Commodore Barron acquitted .— The New-York Gazette says, that the Court of - Inquiry, held in New- York, to examine into the conduct of Commodore- Barron, has adjourned, and that not a shadow of evidence was brought iu support of the sur mises against him. i=3= f -AS* *> 4 * \ 'I,-' Notice is Hereby Given, fV f O all persons having any demands J L agaipst the estate of EEJWAMIA' OB, Esq. deceased, late of Newtown, . I. are requested to present their ac- connts for settlement; and all those in debted to said estate, to make immedi ate psytnent. EDWARD LEVER1CH, > * . WILLIAM HOWARD; J* * \ * SIX. CIEN'TS RBWARIX R ANAWAV from, the subscriber on on the 15th inst. an indented, ser vant girl named, JA N E .CORNELL, abput 14 years of age.. AH persons are forbid harboring or employing said girl at their peril, as the iaw will be strictly en forced.* T h e above reward, but no charges, will be paid for the delivery of said Girl to tlte subscriber, in Newtown. WILLIAM HEGEMAN. July 26, 1821. 30—3nr Newtown, July 24,1821. 36—4t L I S T O F L E T T E R S Remaining in the Post-Office, at Ja maica ; July 1,1821. CJt mith HickS,3 Lydia GoodricJi, Robert J y Mcpormick,^Hugh Cotqiiliann, Esq. GMrga.'.Hickt, D d c t Danmi: ^awrimie, James LaWrencft, John A. DjtmaS, Adam Allen, Charles Smith, Robert Rhohds, Jo seph Wawser, E. Marselin, John Remsen, Messrs. Cannon £e Son, Isaac Si meson. ELIPH ALET WICI^ES, P . AT. 40,000 60,600 POSTSCRIPT. Capt. Chestef,* of the sloop W?xp, Iran from’ St. Augustine^ and brings fee pleasing intelligence, feat that Port was put in possession of fee American troops on the JOfe inst, T^e people to St. Augustine appeared well pleased with the change of government, PehsUfcola, it was said, would be taken, possession of by Gen. Jackson on the, same day. ir \ iirityTfnrirair*W-Tr~lr-< riT i n r i CYCLOPEDIA LOTTERY. A UTHORISED by the Legislatures of Pennsylvania, New-York and Maryland. Positively commences Drawing this month. S C H E M E. First drawn number, when but 200 Tickets remain in the wheel, to he entitled tb all the cdpperplates used in the work, $10,000 First five drawn numbers every day's drawing, each entitled to a complete set of the work, c- legantiy bound, making 100 sets, a t 400 dollars, Last drawn ten numbers, every day’s drawing, each entitled to a complete set of the work, iii boards, not less than 82 nutii- bers each set, subscription price 328 dollars, Thfe 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th; 16th and 17th. drawn numbers, from th* 1st to the 19th day’s drawing, (both inclAsive,) and the 6th; 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14 th, 15th, ICth, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th. sriST;-32tl; -23tt,\^4tir 26th and 27th drawn numbers, on the 20th and last day’s drawing, each entitled to a complete set of all the engrav ings, comprising 250 sets, at 100 dbllars, All the following floating in Ike wheel: 250 prizes of an imperfect set of the work, containing at least 30 numbers, at one half the subscription price, say 2 dol lars, 300 prizes, consisting of a com plete Ancient and Modern At las, coloured and bound, at 15 dollars, 700 do-, do. plain, a t IO dollars ■ 1000 prizes, each consisting of a number of portraits of Ameri can characters, given in the work, at 10 dollars, 199 prizes of a volume of plates^ consisting of at least 50 im pressions, each at 5 dollars, acres, 3 quarters, and U irods;—fee-S^ cond.. piece lies oh fee* south 'fed east\ and adjoining thereto, and. is bbuadedjm, the. west by the .aforeibid,lapd; -and bn the south and east by a path newly cut, and a fop- fence; and on the irorth by a road that leads frdm1 PiUmenuWdckson’*! to Hetnpstcad, containing fOurteCn icrcs, ' more or less—ajso, abouf five acres! t o land on the north side of the nforerifed Hempstead road where the faptise now stands, wife all fee buildings and improve ments thereon. The above property .to^ be soM to s-rrisfy a nibrtgJige: riven .’byf John Birdsaii to ihetNdb( Lqsn ofic©7 Queens county. . • * I ALSO; ' ‘ AH those two certain trapts df land, situate in the tqwn of Filching; the first piece bounded as follows; viz. beginnirfft on fee Cast corner thereof) and running a. westerly course On a ro|d leading/rom, Flushing to Newtown tq.a Swamp called; Doughty’s Swaqip; tiiehCe-,southerly «-? * long said road Into fee swamp os' for as. Lawrence WillettV title • jgqes; then easterly through said swamp to the road,, leading frefsd Flushing tb Jamaica ; fheuf northeriy-oh said road to the place Of be- gimiingrContaining 28 acres, more Ot less.- The second piece Is bounded as follows, to^beginnihg pt the Southeast corner of Gimries Cornwall’s woodlamt^Sod-hoKhd-. «(| on the north by Benjamin Rowland’s woodland, on the east and* south by Wi|liam Areson’s woodland,' and cleared land to a drain; then by land o f LawrI renee Willett and land of Charles Corn* fvall to the place of beginning,' contain ing 40 acres, more or less, with all the buildings and other improvements' there unto belonging. The above property to 1 be sold to satisfy a mortgage given py- Lawrence Willett to fee Ne\<i Loan offi-- TtbMrdh f t ^ , ydAv^Wgt of Gaptain jjtfo. 64, Maiden-lane fee for MARRIED, At Huntington, (L. 1.) op Wednes day evdning, fee I3fe' inst, Mr! John W. Oakkii to Miss John Place, 6f fee I irmer place. W il l i a m r o e , Umbrella and Parmol Man- mf* 'turer, -4 DJOINING MR. . ... TAVERN, zsjratozvh iT 'lhfh lliqsen d c and Mm. feis PnbBrife&t h p - .a constantly on hSndanatodrtment PARASOLS, also SILK and GINGHAM UMBREL LAS, df feo fist quality and o f his own manu^cparo, moderate ■ ' N jR cd and pat'chi f ro, Mich h«vwill dispose of on tonafo- - B.—iLnfelLa acd-$fe*aoIa dro«<H«|toitKAMltii» an repair- and des- n , i82i. 25,000 15,000 4,500 7,000 10,000 25,995 $202,495 8.000 Tickets, at $12 50, is 100,000 dot lars. Only twenty drawings. For Tickets apply a t Truly Fortunate and old established Lot tery Office No. 209 'Broadway, corner of Fuiton- street, next to S t, Paul’s Church, and July 1, 1821. QUEENS COUNTY N E W L O A N - O F F I C E . T O be sold at public Vendue, on the third Tuesday in September next, at 2 o’clock, P . M. a t the Court-House in Queens county, to the highest bidder, a certain tract of Land, lying in the town of Hempstead, it being in three pieces the first piece is bounded as follows, viz beginning at a white oak bush on the east side of the road that' leads from Jericho to Little Neck; south, at the north-west corner of said land, near where the house Stands, running, south five degrees Wrest alonk the east side of said rokd six chains and fifty links to the house; then south four degrees west twenty-one chains, to a white oak sip ling on fee east side of said road; then north seventy-six degrees east nineteen Chains ten links to a pine tree; then north nineteen' degree# west ten chains and Rfty links; then north thirty-one de grees west five chains to an oak bush, then north eleven chains sixty-flye links, to thepiaceof beginning; cohtainlhg cers. ALSO, A certain tract of land lying in the town of Hempstead, Queens county,, bounded as-follows: beginning at tho South-West corner by the great pond?7 running eighty-tiireo rods by the New bridge path to the corner, then running sixty-live rods on fee road that leads from East Meadow to Jackson’S mill to :t corner stake, then running an easterly course forty tods to U certain stake by the Little Neck road, then northerly ono hundred and sixteen rods to a certain stake and stone; then westerly to fed place of beginning, containing 03 acre* with all the buildings and Improvements’ thereon. The above property to bo sold to satisfy a mortgage given by Thomas Fcrrebee to fee New Loan of fice of QueenS county. ' * ALSO; All that certain tract t>f land lying a t A dace called Marsapage, in the towh of ./.XSterbayJp buildings ana improvements thereon, bounded as follows, vih, on fee south by the Bethpage south road, on the west by Fulkert Dpryee and John Mills’ land, the said John Mills owneth one acre here his bouse now stands,) on . the ndrtli by the highway that leads from Bethpage to iSeketaug, and oh the east by the centre of the hollow, containing acres. The above property to be sold to satisfy a mortgage given Ky Amos Powell to the New Loan office, Queens county. ALSO, A certain tract of land, wife all the buildings and improvements thereon, ly ing in the tewn of Oysterbay, in Queens county, at the East woods,feoundcdjij bllows ; beginning at the sout^-easi cor ner thereof adjoining the road that leads from East Woods to Jericho, and frem thence running by said highway south forty-nine degrees west, eight chains and ighty-tvvo links, thence by said highway north eighty-six degrees thirty-five minutes west, twenty chain! and sixty- two links to Townsend Jackson’s land; lien by Ids land north three degrees fifteen minutes west, twenty-seven h.-tins seventy-nine links to Lewis Hew lett’s land; then by his land north sixty- three degrees cast, twenty-six chains forty-seven links to Sylv.cnus Santmis’ and; then south twenty degrees (en minutes east, twenty chains eighty-eight links to Peter Walters’ land ; then by his land-south forty-six degrees- Whet, thirt een chains forty five link!; then 'south thirty-four degrees cast, eight chains to the place of beginning, containing 07 vcres and 25 square rods. * T he above troperty to be sold to satisfy a mortgage. given by John Bennett to the New Loan >ffice, Queens county. ALSO, AH that parcel of land lying and being in the town of Hempstead, bounded as follows, viz. on the west by the road that leajs front Wcstbury to Newbridge, on the north by Joseph Seaman and tlie said. Jackson Post, on fee east by .Bcrijsnm Spragg and John Post, south by Jot ham. Post. Likewise, One piece of land lying; on fee west side of the road leading from * / vH J Westbury to Newbridge, on the^Simfe by Jadob Post, on tbe wexf ,b y m e said* Jackson Past, north by JacksonTost, and on the dast by fee road- leading' from Wcstbury to Newbridge, Containing in tbo two pieces 15 acres. Thjs above proper ty to be sold to satisfy a foortga^ gi^en la* Jackson Post to the-Old Loan of|ce, Qusens county. '• JOHN W. SEAMAN, ) / / tu> NICHOLAS WYCKOFF, £ Quecns'County, May 80,1821. if i