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A la! 4 ;i^'<iM';piortgage; 77 uittb '1L|&:, Slm^iidbrfi^J|v \ _y ^t h ^ 'h U 7 7 ' ^ 0 ;.^,' 7 av ^ t ' o-'y' ■'I ■■ - / ■BjBSEatS^ >«iK» ■ 0 . , A - 1 ^ i-^a.^.. jiofders o f piiblfe ftock afl^ 'with what ire theyW paid ?r^ all: for forhcthhig' reat^fomerhing tangible-— ’ ■they ” aik 'to bread arid they get a. : ftone /*7 ,/7 ^'. ■ -;7 ^ ¥/heh the hank England to p t ‘ its payments ill the year 17^7, the ' di rectors pretended that i t was'only to \ lail t it h e end ©f the war. TThe w'ar ended and^aiiother war lias chmntenced^ and inftead of the debt being^paid it is noii^ double the am |g was 13 years ago. ' , i. Tiib people have dlfcbvered that a is worth fomethin^ more thaa -a^'ianh, they are beCOmihg lBi- ;patieBt o f deby^V'. ;.' 7 7^ ■ ‘ ifhe fidtks hare fallen In a very ihort peribdiidl iq per ceht. . 7 The nphiileri.al news-pap^e^^^ to, attribute this pepfeciation'ro rhh dc-: eea|e of bir Bafjng and M r » Ahm,ol-d/midt^pnttzB:<yt& G c fsrthe laii: loan, but it appears pretty evident that it was the fall’ o f the flocks that occa-* honed the fudden death of both thofe gentlemen, rather than their death oc--, -cahqning the fall of the flocks. The iofs o f lO pe? cent, upon 14 mUl- ions;, between'twohdufes is no trifling , fum, it is no kfs thiin thirty millions o f hard dollars^ even ope , half of it is a great deal of rndney, for it is almofi as much as; the whole circulating me.^ dium of the United States. A M whea /thofe two Gonfummate flock jobbers* who have beenal 1 their lives alfhe irade^ were, unable to perfusde the; people, as they formerly did, to take the oynnU urn dff^heir t hands^ and pay them a Commiflion into the bargain—-it is pretty good evidence'jrhat y f m Bull '- is beginniiig to fee/as' f\r through a millflope thofe who have hitherto -piekedftiV^:- ^ m:. 7 -v The means which mull: be applied to relieve the prefent commercial difl- reis^will be an enersafid emilfe-n o f hank o f England paper, and perhaps exche^ . quer hills,r,avy o p victmlling and ord nance .paper, or fomething elfe of about the fame intrinfle value. This may afford temporary relief to a por tion of the community, but will in the end encreafe the evil—-and accelerate the total worthleflhels of bank o f Eng land paper. Nothing will now fatisfy thepeople but the appearance of coin. Although there can be no (^ueftioa that the profligate expenditure of the public money would at no diflant-pe riod have produced the bankruptcy of the Britifli government, it is neverthe- lefs evident, that importation beyond the amount of emponatiQn,h2i% been the means of haftening the crifis, and it affords a ferioiis lefloii to our govern ment on this topic. Jlim ta. Nine tenths o f the olHcers in the French army have fptung from the ranks. Educated in diftant camps, they know no other country 5 and, habituated by a long, devotion to the trade o f war, ip has^ become their cle ment and paffion. Their whole for tune is flaked in the fword, and their attachment is pherefore neceffirily fe- cured undey the influenee of a ' leader whole indefatigable ambition occupies them in - their favorite purfuits, and whofe liberal impartiality feeds the hopes of preferment, and divides the fruit of conguefls. ;Qf the eighteen Merebaux d’Kmpire, fourteen have ei ther emerged from the ranks, or afeen- ded from tliq loweft emproyments*. Moft of the generals of diviflon, and others who hold the principal com mands, have the fame origin. We an nex the following fketch. l'/,; of Gretii^Brifdn. ;,.^/ 77 : l 77 :^^^\ 7 3 v 77 ^T'/-'Thc 7 iittefefls'ofthc Ef lStatesdiavd, ;;77 c;^^''^Wch- to ffdp^d .ttiropgji Kbiiftdayjhflic equnty QflJ]f|:dr^ik!li;t&£did 7 T ' .......... ... ■■\gin-th? ^ ■ '■' 0 ' . A ; , • '&hsatih'i i 'ti i 'ifikMiiti' :.t^ore F g U i * Epp$ncheeldd u fheif^irafd’^ i taia Idt qf _lftnd,.fuhatv7:^ aBd^in town of Wio^h^,:in dgyntyqri' *■ the .oortljssfl -the. ^chdij.a(ne-:|^i|l; gin&Iag. oa'a onTlic- p6mpktly' fide df £hs-Bat&*iaUO.cnp^k .9 roa 4 ,%Va-, hfflooes-v. being- tbe.-phee qf tbe cx^.e4cq lot i and nins horn thence %m, forty fiye d;egr«9g aqd oajEf; Batavia ;kill $ tbence |oWH the faxH 'Kill aA If BOW raBs to Uio thence ;doW* die fai 4 Kill as: it nfw runs to the JoWer «nd of th« fiaybr tovv land j thence floirth^ • fort?-iiSv decrees eaU,, tv 7 q chains and' teii linfe^ to the fatd' 'turnpike -;yqa 4 ,j- -'tli!ecGe;;Bloiig-'thd {ai d torUpike roa'd fotith, ■ixty i 4 egtees eafl ' five chains.'-and fifty'ikks tq .the place qf:be. gi ctimg con rah ling about forty-tWo' -ncres ef la?id, ,h 0 t he fame, more or lefs I '-the above courfes to he run, as the needle pointed- in thd year 17 97~A'dq .twenty acres of iurxd.iiiqre tq, foe taken ah»i located direfily, oii j:be‘ itqr.thea;§ “fide of the above dercribed iot, in tfoe length di the thirty'pine chains, cf end-rr^nd .whereas default b?eu tna^c iajthe payment ot the monies fecured tp be paiq by the laid mortgage, notice is therefore hertby given, that by virtue of a po wer of fale cony tained in the faid mortgage, and m purfaanev oJ the ftatute in fucb caies niade and provided^; the above deferibed pr^emlfes will be |oid A;t pub lie vendue on Saturday the twenty, fifth day &i March next (1811) at t o hdufe df Cornelius C, >.lmendorf, innkeeper in the vUlage of King 7 • . •:// >:>-■ I-*'- .y.' ; V ' f h y ^ ifoAhy Uimp-0yfdd3fdd:tp f- ■[■’■-d'MAer ' ■ a^in fhaB Ust0fi%. 'Mtr, as he dnamos. f a f f ^^^ iiis efei'^ith , fefdwithgUrypos'^ ' Should si thou full io^morrO’Wg ; FrOin tiiy eheik ihe ftnile ~^ ptide .. ' • '■ShalFehafe the 'tear' offor row, ■ ' •>:/ : aa - ' m ^ inni‘T>f cnmmctciul efedits, ^tontorcial hgehcics,^ ahd Aparticblafiy '‘\^e hanking infiitiitions, oh. the fate and i&flto ® England, that her pej^ition 5 iffliotfld beia conflant o^eff' o f ^^rhing to tfsv': Thepreftnt ffate p f our coon- •* 7 ;. \»• •'-■■r M jSB J S lEA M rt ' 7 ',,;:: .QQ^^TPOUGlfiW' ;•' ««Thobgh it be hot ia yoaf power, (faid M arcus AtoELius) to be a ttaturaliffc, a pocty :a;#.dmor,’Tr ^a tothcmatipilfij .kjsia; :yqut’ Idht which is bc|t of all.**,''' \ 7. • . . ■ Geome Alexander Stevens*. ■ > flon, in tfefc couKiy ot tHtler,^ at boklpckintiic afternoon.-^Pated SeptemBef 1 1, i T q . ,0 . Broadheadvjuisr, 30 Aiiorney'for 'Mortgagee. ............ •' ■ . BY virtue of sevsral ‘Writs .of fieri , ' facias, ifiited out ot the fnpremc cdtsrt of judi catnre held for the people 4>f th e f e t e of New* 7 • Yorkj^ sgainft the goods, and efoafteIs. lands a .rd IjliT'lvf •■ini^er^ts'.of;Setb':|iara^tto,' t I have feised .and • ta' ed the foils wing^ lotfe or parcels of f afid' with ; * tlie appurtenances, iitaaie Xi Athene in the £»wc ■ ” of Catikiil. to wit—Iqt number 461 fitpalq o-t the ‘wefi fide of f rackfin T: reet, bei m cen 4.ih and 5th i|re.:ts bemg *m w idth mi faM 'Frariklinfireet' 32 feet, and keeping ks W^idth o f 34 t o t and . rmislng wefierly at right angles from faid FrankHa. 94 teet to at} alley called third •aUy ; aIfo, a piece of land beginning on the Weft fide of an aU^^y. weft Fratikllii flrreet, at the touch eafi; corner of a piece o f iapd which now or formerly belouged to M r. Cotfin, and running from thence fouth 58 degrees wefr> eighty fevea links to a piece of !?.nd belooglng to Patrick Bimiiton, then north . 52 degred^s weft, along the hcrih bounds of the faid lands :tothe eafi of M orthtop’s pafture; ground, thence i£iorth 38 degrees ealt ,/87 links ^loog the ’kail bounds of faid Notthrop’s fdhd to, the fouth corner offeid Cqtlin^s land-, thepce fauth fifty two degrees eaft, along the Coutbbqiinds o f faid Coffin’s land as aiorsfaid? .to the place of be* ginning, containing fevehty four bundreth. parts of ah acre cf land,, be the fame mpre or lefs— and aifo, that certain houfe and lot of iai}d be ing lot number 4 on a 5Q fee-t, ftreet, called fourth ftrede, being in width in front ; on faid .ftreet 3 9 feet, and runsing at right angseS 20 ■feet, then decreafir^g to the width of 35 feet, as Will appeal* by a tnap o f fur vey,-; then running 'r ' .*8 feet to the rear, the longeft line on the Ifft fide, being 4S ‘feet—^the right and title of the. x ia id $etb Hamilton to the. premifesj together. w ith the appartenances, 1. ihall expofe torfalc at ' public ventou on Wednerday the 26th day o f D ectrabsr next, at Dcn.neliy’i hotel jn the vil lage of CatskVli, at 2 o’clock P. M. . i Peter OusterhoatTate Sheriff, CatskilU Nov. 1 1 -» -i 8 £ -h. 39 ftudy of their piofellioii deferve- reprehenfibn, yet I mbft exempt fuch from cchfuto as having' becri oeglcHed'from toir crideavourA proving iiutocelsluh In this fitnati^n was the late facetious George Alixander Stevens, at Lynn, iii Horfoto Having played tore fcveral nights tbtompty bcbcfe»:he heglea:ed to ftudy the part of Lorenzo in the-Merchaiu of Venice W,hieh he. had to perform hefore the company kft^ the town. ||e however foufticd through it tolerabiy well, nnul he came to the laft aT, wheVe he Ihould have '.fa’id to 7 :/ ■; '.-7 , ■ ■■Tb:’fnoh-2‘ tM$j;Lo«^nder;fwaft} the Helcfpont, qnd braved .winds gnd .waves ^0T H'ercf S fafee> ^, j^toad '^kic^.hetogan thus t w Ok t JdFieaj in fuch a night as this the —man—fwam pver t o water^and he dived and he ducked—and he ducked and he dived —till he got to the Othet TidCtoto<i~ thetf, you know he met with his fwcethcatto^to there, Jcffica you know they met each other,” This was intolerable.; The audience per ceiving the c^aufe, expreITed their difapprOba- tion by a/ general hifs from every part of the theatreh Stevens, greatly irritated by this, refolvcd to quit the town, as he tcraied it, in a.blaze. He toekj therefote* Jeffica by the hand, and leading her for ward, addrofied the audience thust . * ■ « Oh Jc,%a, |n fuch a night as this we.came to towny And finee that night we’ve touch’d but half a crown—^ Let you and I then bid thefe folks good 'night, ■ ;. Tor if We longer flay they’ll ftarve us quite. * Baiun me 7 F o r , S a l e . t h e Subfcriber, by virtue ©fa Power of Aty torney to himoxecuted in duefonn dt Law, of ,, fer,^ for fale that certain Pi«‘cC| 5 rsbt» nr Parcel of LAND, firuate, lying andtobf in the towq of Harpersficld, .in the county ; of Delaware ; it being parr of lot ninnher eighty-eight, in the town of Hargersficid, contUdtng eighty acre^ ot Land, and upwards: The above Lot is dtu’ ated near the Village of Harpersfield,. and ad- oinieg thf premifes of Mr. Wa torj' 4 'ho.otcupitd it y ear ; about a mile from the Surquehar nab Turnpike 11 03d. The above premifes arc That arch wag, Poggtns, to whom alm®fi the whole tribe pf fucceeding Wits from La Fontaine to Fripr are iadebted. for hints for pleafantry, obferves, tot abfurd fimptlcity never appears with a worlb grace than in the pulpit. A prieft at Tivnie wqs declaitong a-* gainft Adoltery. «1 would rather ^ s th® t o dignantTfcachcfj * b® ebnneSed .*^ith tfn vir gins than one married woman. \i ■ • ' ' ■ • ;' ' - •• • V. .... - ' . A princefs of Hungary onceafked a ,monk, who was a fcholar and a wit, to explain to her the ftory of Balaam and his afs: adding, * gbqd father I Can hardly believe, that an afs fiiould be fo talkative.’ « Madam,’ replied the father, .« your fcruples'may ceafe, when you fre informed it was afemted , Xjnenipe^ed Reply.-r-i ^oVf fiiameful it is that you ihould fad afleep«’ faid a dull preach er t£> his drowfy audience, < \Wjhik that poor creature (pointing to an idot v/ho was Isan** iog ou his-itaiT and ftarios at him) is both a - r P?r. L improved, at.d will make- 7 ar?i^ ..»u f f r Tilt, vil! «iV tvitlir. pa..ch4fcr, | »«ettti?c L—‘,F.pta.p»,. replied th« lOTiN V. .0, S, ® I tould have beer- a{l.;ep tuo, if I had, 28 C©ai;futo.«£.L^,wy.Ca.%Bl I iio th s c k a n .id to .”— fry fend afunder .thofe dgnodlmions fli^ekies, whicli the, Dal- JrytopleTand A : D uiidaflevthb PittR ;dndvtfle-llhe^^ fo'rged ’ for its,;.'.nnd ; which wefb intended at ohee' to*uytoge ;En|Itod ohus,;todiittri .arms and poffeyf ahd^^t^ defeat' ihe .ends pfndr reveln^ l?7 chaiiflng nS; dp her dbfperate and inhuman policy. It t o f l' ije in th e : recWleTidn ;of diit readers, that wTilfl our Lotemporanes Ttave h^exi botohaflically, be-praiiing the iGfources./of Gfea^ Britain^ the increafej of! hdt cdrnrnefce, and thj^- ,flouri%|ngrffate o f her finances^ the cdlumiis o f the Aurora‘have,been occu pied' wkh difcuflions, ' to prove the iailaey -of thofe affertions, to pOr the people of the U . b.. in poffeilipn o f the truihi iT, order to giUrd them* againfl the evils,; which a reliance on interefled and arifiil miflatemehts tnight fubjecT them to; . Several months ago, under the fig- nature Qf ‘^^Tmcpeany 7 ’ it was fiiiij admitted in this paper, that there was a peflib jiity o f Great ’Bri tain encieaflng her natio.lial debt to a .miich * greater extent ijhan it then ,\yas, provided t o had the power of alfo encreafing her commercf—fout it v/as fliewn by fads adduced^ w hich no one attempted to contradjT, that t o cdiitinental fyitenr .p t i m imfeffaUdn fro iii Great Bfltainf had ‘dhnvp/ked her commerce -—that the haldnce of trade and the foreign ex changes* were heavy 'dgainfl t o —--that the bidimt sjoas exporting to foreign , countries, to leffen the balance—-that .bank ofEngland'notes had depreciated very confl(lerably,'ahd that uniefs they were backed with a * proportion of fpecie, the paper farming the crrcida*^ ting medium of the country, would foon become wmrth nothing, and that a general national bankruptcy, muff be the inevitable confequence. The predidioiis of T ruepenny ” arc coming round with a celerity, w’bich fcarcely one perfoh in a thoufand had anttopated. For want o f market for th| produce of the Britifli colonks, and for her manufadures, theimpor- tcis of foreign commodities are unable tojpay for them, and have been obliged tou| their doors. The pri vate bank* ers, wfio made advances to ipeculators to UHigoland, the Brazi|s, &c. are depriv ed of repayment, and cannot make gopd their engagtoents-—-and their lotes havc gone out of circula tion—<001140000 between man and man |s done aw^ay—nobody wall fdl for bills becaufe'nobody will difjrount bills.* This has diminHhed the cir culating medium-toto^^^ of England notes are however liill'taken in payment, but what are twenty two millions of bank of England notes, compared >vith the Wyants o f the government, to lay nothing of the wants o f individuals ? When the bullion had totally difap- peared from circulatioh, what is it that IS to pay ah expenditure, o f ' feventy, millions annually, and to fupply a cir culating medium of more than ioq millions which is neceffary for the commerce and political expenditure of the nation. The people of Englasid begin to have thdr eyes opened. T he - I .'r * ?