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WIilLNLSA - * o \ * y j _ --''-: — < — _w *Y ! * Y O i , I I I N & 6. v . •’. '. \-vr.* ■ ^ w r j s m . . , N , m M M M m * OFFICE. ? A lbany , June i 4 , 4819*5] TO T ICE is hereby giveur lljat the fM-- $ Joying Tati in the M ili|aiy tiacti lu-A e been ,jTOUote$> but not patented, to v i U , ’ « Lot No. 08 InJtEe townsfiip QfZXocke, balloted to 4 s Benjaitmi Chappell. J 10! S°* f b 5°* ^ ) do. to Capt. Jetomue L o t No* Ui^-U&r-LJysses,_^ —■^n^ssinlSTl—“ fr? ~ r -LgPN^fsp^Matcernih ---------- r Lot No. 49‘, do. Amelia, \ do. to It, BaitholomeW vY v^®olfcenb»i!|lu yf:, llHtU8,!^0»%^ptvri)Uvip : . »* i, t. 4-,, Aspt* WfeM. Lot No, 85 ,'do; Mtllon; Ablwttr :3«^e®mg:.j>!ayj- * LofNo. 15; do. Solon, *doi to 3oli,o ^Bcfcliolltf ~ Lot No* .TO, do. S^fuonlup do. to Leojpuon Cray Lot\No A%' do. LocM, ~ - do, to 'William Fvpw b. Lot No* «0, do. fi^c.or, do to Satjiuel'Ffcri'y. { hqi No, 87, lio.jSolpn, w do, to XJeniamin Lord. Lot No. 41, <fo»‘Lofclce^ ’ do. to Jolitr limitii, arid Lot No. 64, do, Cato, -&> ;4o 'Charles Williams Awl (be possessors ofthe snui.lots respec tively, art^ hereby required to leper tti> the Couimissioners ol Ihe loan'd (Bliee, | h \- ioratlfiTw F x t w e a ling’;q f i b e r J ^ i s f a f i n <?,; Lot No. 78, do Seipproruus, j Lots No. -16^ ffS, and 5 7 ,Jui all the eireuin^taneesi'espeeting their pro- lendetttitle ^wl posses^tw^pyi’suant Jo a concurrent >£§ 0 ) 0119 ^ of*, th,p Y ^ b fe^tuik Assembly ot (this state, ^fcf t(ii» 2 9 tli ot Mat ch and 3d of Apttlku-t, which i^esoiu- • turn is m the words foHowio^lo w it ? f 1 C }}rlm ea$ it is iepie$entetfj,o the legisla ture, ill it set oral lets in the. tj .114 set ipn t lot satisfy mg ehints for ft£Urt<tiy Si t vrcos tluTingtlie revolutionary w ai ,w u e balloted for* but not patented, and persons pup «- tendirtgl o-Jiave tit le to sOine ioiLvatti title ( ousidqi atiofi, aw! the jttuthdsus have AujdeJaige ,m\ vuhrahler xwpi 01 emcnt v tbereoiv-'Wdr-tir'it—thtie are oilk i Xatls oa • wlticlr t!ra~t>( cfipantsr* baVe inti uih d , and josftcet'etjoues that t he tan* awl btnmjide . purcii iTOiTshouhl he pioteettd m h is tin- provew^its; ri hci U opo , ^ u Meturtvyilit r! h a (. (he Cormtissionci's h f the I^and (Ifice, sh ill not sell o f the - liOts alioYQ dtsinheth till alter tin? nojt jQneetiiig o f llio L<gi labile; and thatfheji letptb'Q; by ikotice to he incited uj the nowspKpprs psmied by the punlei to the s'iatt^aritlinafl (be pubhe pa pi is ptmttd in the eountif sof Onondaga, C ivbga, btrt^ eeay i'<ifnplvib 3 ,ll}i’offBrCiCorfj«Dii and fls; tyego f in whieji tliey shall -specily a l l tlie ' lots jptOh-^'j • sessora oflhem respectively, to report - the 'guift ■ ihe''-a6,tf. meet ib£ o f i-fite^ 4 egisftfnre,aii Hie'cirisahir stances respecting; fbeir pre tendeifntle arnl^ posjessions^ and furtiier, tirat -tfii^oni\; tftissbirifii** «tlalf f liei r .’priir'f^ertitigs - to the Legi* 5 la<«ieat their ticJ .1 sebstons^ By 01 det oi tlie Cowmissioneis AUCIilfiALD CAMPl^IiLIv, ‘ 1 j' t k r k of the LaiKi^Ojfice , ’r~~ r\n ' i'1 ' ■™iVrjirj,rn,^-,.v ;r *, ■.-\^. ■ r . y ■ I - ^‘- t .... ” .i^ l hli1nlj l i - I L i viiUK oi an exetuiiOii-Jo me d im ttd anddivhvncd against the goods mil rfnttel \ Jaials\“ntrd lcneincnts, of liauL p ttlps, 1 siyall * Xposi (oi _sa!e, setenty one n u s o i land on Jot no. 2 8 , Diid* n, oi • enpied by the said Phelps, on the 28i|i of beptember nest, at % oVfock in the_af- <ernoon,al tpe, Hotel in the tillage o l It ha ca. „ Batnl June S&tTg lj>49;_ - ----- * *NICOLL HALSEY, Shci iff. - ' br^PHKOEH CRAHY, ilept’y Sh‘ff. Ftom the^Columhia^ Telesco]ie . 1 TffB SM O K E W S SQM JjQtiUq, r--^70i In these ^ ffard TimeaS U To smoke—-or, npt t(^ smoke? pi^t is the que|fl«|n. Whether Jtis bettertto pwffaway the crpVvd of coiping -: -evit8rT-;— - V *■- Lit Ami keep dull cere at bay; pr fold outturns and v,ait THJI he o’ercomes a?.. To smok^—to buy ^egart, * , Ahdilispipate tlie cafll wlnfch w# might else disbjir«a^ Industriously to he avoided^ To sinoke^-pfetohahce ” _ _ to buyv r * s v. Til] we have^ splint dach,hoarddd peiiny~aye, there’s ~ 1 the rah; * . 1 * , ’ /**' ^ f , * ' I » i -J - jr. 1 For when our taoneV^s gone, what then may eome, - When we aie leQ unprized and pennyles*, , , , Must give us pW-fte. There’s tlie CQimthr^ion, r , , Y$K<d> deters fjpia frequent smoking, anil, induces ~i yaippwwniiHwii me tbeeotitracts for the loans upfcn ^Wincb-yon-ehH rh—tb«-prembi m g iven^by- fthbiawr'atid u nr heritably buApotses%lutt I hoped lo find (iierodefective • that I iH -4 ♦Hdtidtnv setfienlent on ground. iiiOftirpt(a candid reflection might have satisfied you that 1 wilted a!view of those documents not for jthe' purpose o f “ eva- dipg^lHlt ofT«icifKaling a^aettTcmeiit. \1^ really Jiopep to find something in tlietn to 1 rejnoyelmy jliffiiiuhd^sjitiiLdoubt s,jitjeast arto die, allowance on some ©f-the-loans f and jf I could conscientiously have allows ed tips premiutns on any, J was sincerely delif^ps.fo jlo ii, J did think it probable from tyhM l had heai^ItlV.il Ut‘-|east ong.- QufsUll adherence, evea to the stumplind fr$gi^nL P f our beloVed weadT’' f o r WhQ hut\?liC}nJv3 ? ' JDo^igh a dismal p%affve fd th»t eietftpl gnftsticur, - ‘t Ilave^u“a~ 5 egar?^--UJr_syra can calmly liea^ 4 1 h? contumely of Jnis^tobacduuistfi; the pangs o f de- ‘ y ‘ >: jrt; y>.Oi •• ,*'> :■•.'* I • *:-y* * y ’ • * spis’J credit, , The in 8 dloncewhichpatien,t poverty’s,oblig’Jtosuffer, Who dares hot go beyond a.pdnny worth of common; IVhcouhad het-m hj he miBht Jopk vputdiolis taige, I A nil jwder doiyu A box of Wppdv lUe’e be^t 1 ~ Xoi Who would smoke Keut^c ty j* ^an^VftW, -Aai}-spHt audrfiurse hwt,~that^n thfujapsstibility— _ Of gettin^bentcr (ih,'f,ea<ion Iwhy we take one half wp Compels us to »t, and^nukes m i atber fithye^ A V il¥unrequited saift 4 a w i n lte”pfudfth V a p o u r,q , . -Xlmn suffer onrlips to elose m rest inatonhn* * Thus poverty doth-‘opirate ; oh a l l, and tftutf the -■ .• ihreaihs’. • . .. '.* ?■ ■<, . That ought to bejMrfumed wlth fiagranu puba, A r t not perfumed at aU i- or.clse^o’eicharged ;; With the u it at ory *l.ent of renk Kentucky And the aspiring plouds.thi^t hraaUie^areund our 5 blows 1 ; Ambrosial qdouw, are ch inggdtodarktnd foggyva- ' : ■’ r ^ ' , ’ I , • , . *.* - i »•.'*» - . pure, 1 ‘IS ■ v’^ r , ■■-■,■■ i ;•. A^d curl with suclt^ rfoA ahd glrik^it-iryrtit' \ ' A s ^rced^tVfis-tttofta«IMhcfi 6 ^ r t ? ,,i'\li? r : • '•' 'j Av|Hk3*tAa‘C 'y BY vlrftie of an execution issued out of ffie office o f Charles Biughani, esg, to hiC delivered, ngainst thoieal awl personal property o f John Cxiiitnij), ! .shall expose for sale, alibis right and title to abotit twenty acres on lot No. 28, ~mt)r>deh> I'ovt' occupied by the s.id.Guinup, on the <weii!t'-li»nHt-<l‘iy of September next, at 40 o’cloek *h the forenoon, at the hotel in the village of Ithaca. Bated August iii 1819, f N%OLTj IiALSK-Y, SiffiT. . By SBENCER OBARY, t)ep, Slfiff • 5*0nts __ ■''-f ' . 1 YXiilue of an execution issued but ef; the ^supreme courl o f the,state.of New-Yoik, to me dircct^cd^and delivered against the goods and ehhttels, lauds aid tenements of tyjlliam Grandinc. I s h # expose *for sale bis right and title (o T»pt Nor f t iu Hector, \vitb his person- i~ahpr!)j}i}i'tyrOB l4i&-29tli'di^yofScptfiw.fher- next, at o.KveVlock in the afternoon, on 1 J the premises. Bated August 26, 4L8ishJ -II-AG E i?.urMi(.,..siJ»4!V“ F»v NiCOI.I HAL.SEY, Sb'ff. . nlObtds ^ Y virtjje-of an exeeution to me dejiiV- waJp ercd, against the reai and personal- property o f - ly n d s lio g e r s , Josiali Judd and J.m»es Bavta, I shall expose for sale* fiUyheneS o f land on Lot N o . iOo’, in Gro ton, pow occupied by James Davis, op the fourteenth day o f October next, at\ one o clock in the afternponr-at the Hotel i r t be village of Itbaea. Bated Aligns* 25, “ I S T ? ^ N 1G0IX~H a LBEY, Bh’C nx05 ( ilyiS, CHARY, DeiV. Slfff. j i m o n e x c u s f . Yi’f -Vi . Ihenrit ajOdge hi*t/p 8 tplFcaff, ; Andrjy. “ fejjryl ilegii'e - y • You ga forthwith an(l,i*earcb thct'lialb . ~At»l send'me'in |he c r y s r ^ i ----- o Anil . search, my lor(iyui';vaiiii , . Yhe dp?t?ilf gfayely suidv • [ / / . . l‘ Thfecryof iiatfnatridry to^iay^i -* ... tough piece of* steaE, begajl to scratch his plhte wdfii-his limfe.5- Beiog^asked why he did So,- he ansa ered, “ I am tryirfgio set my tCethan edge/’ iseHnuttlfrUp b^ &iit^ s e l ^ b d l ^ i t & b a ' f t h y e a n x e n fA t * A p p f h b a t i ioil tfyou disnpproved o f pty ‘ proiiosi- frpfts^ if wasv diie to propriety, tfiaf you idmwd have • stated' your objections, and ; ^proposed spnie btiier courses and tbnt ybu should not have ehdeavofe 4 d° dVcrwhtlnv and bear .me down by’the opinion oi gurnt ;.ldwyers^ giveh oil ail exparte viejiMnt the casts - Irl some parish! churches^ it was tlie custom to separate the men from the women. A clergy man, being interrupted by loud talking, stopped j short, whenauWomap,jeagecfoj^eJionoL#^her_ * sex, arose and said, ‘‘•Your reverence, It is not among us jj he , Cl It will he over the sooner.” . » ' . < -y i » 1 A court buffoon having offended his sovereign, tlie monarch ordered him’ to be brought before Him\ and with a stem Countenance^commanded' him to prepare for death, addihg, that he would show no mercy excejAp^raiitting him to. choose, what kind ol death, hCwould die’. The jester replied, “ I a^oie your clemency, and choose to , dieAfoiiraGE.w ’ * — man of wit being asked what pleasure he douldhave in t^c company of a. ^prptty woman who was a loquacious simpleton,* srnd, tl I love to seC her talk.”. n ‘ir , -1- ■; . . »• . - i > • i «. - C o m p t r o lle r ’& S t a t e m e i i t . ' - « - CONCLUDED. ' S \ * As for my declining lo fake the opinion o f the Attorney General, I staled to you freely iny ideas oji that lieacl last April;— I menjtidned liieL vcrygreat ImnoCtance and nfugpitude of Hie question, and that 1 r ‘ ‘ \ ' r ‘l&JMld. abiding by tbe advice of th e Attorney Gen eral, ought dot in 1 hiYeaseAo“gdvWfT^- Ilad (lic At 1 oi ney General been then at liome r woflild undoubtedly have consulted him with t he view of either eonfiriping or s^movingjiay “doubts. ‘Had I been diapo sed t o f ake ihe opinion of tliC [»esent 5 At torney. Gcnferalas to the jeonsit uetion q f ‘ the act,* deference to' your repeated and . strong rerfionst rauees against that course * would haVe withheld mr. I Tia^ifot ta- Jken his “ public and official opinion,'’ ) nor yet bis private opinion on'lbe eohstruetiOiL o f the act, nor have 1 ever beard that be < has given any*, * _ Jfour Exeelleney attribufeftfto^unjus-^ tillable motives tbpt I ’requested you lo ----------------------------- 1 ----------- ~*r\— „ ---------- - ofthe loans was raadeunder cirepinstau- ~ces in which' the money might be consid ered as obfamed tfriejy if not c,vbfasititfy_ on*your « personal responsibility.’* An examination, however, satisfied me that J ought nfot^ upon the proofs exhibited, to make the allowdnye ou any oner o f tbfeUlr I thdi’bfdi e returned the papfeis with my letter dnhoutiei ngroy-ultfwHittHdeei sio n f Your Excel fehey is pleased to fay, tligt I qssuVed y oatbat i f the two jddges ofHhe' supr'edie'eOhi t / vliom bad agreed Ho; consult, sboni^ unite in oplniom w fth 7 yoax* counsel, or' should decline any interfer ence, \Vould in either ciscr forthwith decide and settle the accounts with pleas- fire.” ' 1 did teii jou ^ a t if those jttlges agv^rd with your eounsel in the constkic- tion otAbebivtj I would yield to tluir opinion, and Cheerfully proceed to tlie sct- ile.ncnt of the; aceoanfs.j hufifyou m< an to xuggeH^at% p r ^ f e e d t 4 ^dojit yom ff those judges should'r'efiise tQ depide (lie Question, 4 f ’is;ian fitter] tiiist^bh ,oa youi *|iarf.^ -S-T^ y--:-r--.y-.yn -x~;— r Your exeedleueyjs sfitjAisedLsd thA^fn- dn idual to my oSva pjiihioii a s fo the -eonsti'fifiliou o f tlie I iwj and that I islioiifd resist the au thority o f tlie cmrnent connseI you~ liavo employed.* That rslfOuhbnof trons, i f they do not convince you that I atn ixghVouglH tA-satisty'-ymi 4hut— iL-hf— not efeat' that /1 am wrong: and i f there jjs any serious doubt in the easy# the course of i^y duty is too plain fo be mistalten, But your excellency has thought proper to look put-of (be aet itsckior veusons to dutermine its meaning,, find | p i Related''' soTffecirefrmstaneerwliielr^ eeur effon flier ph-tfige pf the JfiW in tbelipuse f^assem- bly; T his is certainly ineorreet» - The law must—be-eonstmed by tint- terms o f ^ it alonfi, Bat I cannot forbear,to reimvt k# that vif the amendmentsf to Him you, mention were proposed ^H^tbat house pfid owtt * 800 ^ 0 ^ right find ddty fo~atiy;wnik, or sfet oftnpfif^ however>;chpebtablcfi^tdd'V<' ing no otdfiifti shitiOA8’ ®bd. ntf oitieiai respon.dbilityj will itol^qB 4 r sta ^ ,i f -it''.dpes- that- A f ;your; ekeellehey. kad ioiich, ifiore, peason fp he surprised (hat yon'shouldy whhpfit paying finydit- feiitbifi i o my offefi of fefereitce tp tiur judgeWdhaneellof and ’dttprheyVgenerab made lit\ my feftpfftlf tT»^24stof.Apft-iI last. considered as eYidenee t bat the bouse did not think them jiecessary Jo guaixl agaihst ____ your present construct ion^ as\that’ it inten ded thereby to establish that eon&trueiion. , Bfil as you drive thus set the example, ■“permit mfi to make a statement o f the ■\tact and circumstances confieftedjwitli the origin and progress of that la\%»nd which - will clrarlv point out tbe real uicor><»>n nf the legislature, and will show bow>Afr yonr^excelTeney has heenrdisposcd to con- - fine yourself to what you mu>t j[av« pown - AVas tlieir jnteutiafi. T h e report o f |Vless. Cpidca «nd RpgardwS on the subject pf] your accounts was referred tQ a jointf committee ofthe sepate a id assembly.— * You appean d before that committee and* prtsentedto them a p ip tr of which, thp Jollowmg r» a copy ^ . Amount advanced hy the state \ for all objects, ^X^)f5,O0O 09' Current money by the U.S. f?2.>3,5tt> 3?.^ Current money byJDJBJIL.— A)12i),OOd..QflL— •. I \ ... .... . ..... . 5 per cent, on-thefirst 750 00 % 1-2 do. on the 2d 31,338 90 r^ . Ave^eoflOper^efib . : - . % y bume-$4T•£44%O0B;-0fy.-‘- ' - |p Estate tp;;tbe’ claims, phieed in your liands for publiApurposes, and llie edjnmiifsion afid premiuuif there- . on#~whieh ‘ you thought yourself entitled to,. Ju Addition^lP;that tvfittefiAthv^mtnL that the premium to which y ou wiiiuld b e entitled •under the proposed law*, would fiat in, any evrnl eMeed an .im y tg a afi p n o r per cent. *; ^ -.-V ] ' ^ Tlie eoptmittee applied to inetH© he ini —fbemed olffie amount o f the hahmce which wniiiii' Itntbrg Yimm^yotrAliler crediting — I will here.reppat, a s s u r e coup tbyofir. e x e e l l e n c y ^ I j e .C o iiG f b d t f s t ' i H t c-- tion f l P t l i e a i j i i ^ p d f c i t ^ ^ l ' s i f i t e v ; meat of yo^r^UpantAdlUsuiu tlie fcontp; trofier, to blttiflhe latAgofyernoi^ the satfie discdunt“orT preF “ So much the better,” answered ] pdum on the current monies borrowed hnd obtained by-ihe said Daniel B . Tospjikius, on his and by biai expended dhd dishutfed in tile piibiic UCr-« vice dui'i n g tbeialer wdr* j h i- -ttiudh an d al 1 o wed t o oth e r i ri di ViUtai i s ffn d t o bo - dies corporate, and by them received for curjrehtmonies loaned to ifie government of tbe United States oh thq cortllieateVof stock or furtded debt of the said govern- + raent.’^ The act ^.ben allows you credit for the premium or discount# whatever it may be, on ail monies borrowed and ob tained jby you on your personal responsv. biBtyWljvbiidjLyjDiLfN^^ ed in the public service. The quc^tionS'of Fa’ct to be ascertained by me vtlierbTjfnder tbe acl^li'e whether any, and i f any, what Johns wereobtained by you-on yopr per^ • sonal responsibifty ; whether you bad ex pended and disbursed them, and what was the rate o f premium or_discount that was allowed hy the government at the respec tive periods when the loans wei‘e made.— * YojU-mainfain that >bn are’entitled to the, premium ort any loans wliich_wereTohtain- ed by you on lhe pledge of treasury iiotes and of your personal responsibility united. l,ofi the (contrary, nofbeipg able t 6 per ceive that such Ibaiis “were obtained_so imifih On your personal’re3popsibi llty as on, thbmledge of the treasury mites, lean c6U- sider if nothing short o f a perversion’ of Hangp!geHbj»r5no!ihc^lpa^ t!d, 'm a im s borrOnyid and obtained on yoiiP ‘ personal respomlhility.’^lclbncei I eonsid- ' igeHt m^nifesj,lhaiunder the aet you can not legally claim the allowance 1 on buy loans wb^re treasury notes were .pledged, and were thh pripeipal and paramount se- Ciibity.1 '-7:' J .... ............. %-,7J: - : r-r,- r..- - ‘ > .\rjt seems tp me# that the’sc eoclidera you lor ail advane^HvMeh you h ad made to individualsmn^^spttied ae.efiunts, not then eredjtrdFbut which they iiad agreed tb.yoMhB^n.dto %e.;drodHep.. I sta'teditt ''f^^^'ficairiy ’$* i•«dfild*:*tbat it would fm |V a rri'i t OTmft ; t o doHa**» *1 ami yjou admitted thatirwould not ikffer mucli frorothat sum. rl he committee then se- leeled t he third item m your wnHenHtale- mcnt * that ispiiLprr cent, 'on d , 110,0110 dollais—eqinl to 110,000 dolKis, as the basis -of the law. You drewjtheYaW your self, and it wa§, I believe, passed without amendment. . . * - Tli 3 To-is- uo= doubt atalH n - m y mimV and never lias been any', that the conlmif. feetseleeted that item in your claims, mci riy because they thought it would give you, a sum about sufficient to extinguish the'fial^joae of your ueeouut with the state and\they werepilliiig_to dtj fhlit ia a way _ else most agreeable to your exleelieuey’s feel ings. Tbe sum of-HO.COO dollars pre mium, contained in your statement, differ ed not essentially from the supposed ba lance of your accounts. Such I really believe ’was tbe understanding and inten tion of most of 4hose who voied for the Jaw. - It was never expected or iatendcif that the-,effietvof the principle adopted l i f Alte'actpivoultl tie To givFyoTTa large~ suift out o f the treasury, over and above'- what you already owed, “ That your exeelleney may see tliatl am - not alone hi my view o f this part offho transaction, 1 Vake the liberty—o f trails'- milting you I copy of a letter fronj oneof the members of the joint committee. *As thirletter was addressed tome in myofii-. eial capacity, aud on ah affiiir of*’ public =rcouecra^LfTOl’aHiberty Ttrmalvtv-tfs eon-- Lifts known to yon and to tfi^pjibiic. . l* Utica{ April 19, 1819. Sir—JfouiH l^/bH r r le ft AlUahy, that the aetr provi4ip^^r»tbo yettfCureUt oY governor vl'oipj^ins’j^eOunts, was the aieat' that^the oiiperation o f i f migliL be such .as to bring tire: state in deal for a large balance, beyond Hud which was due : fromTlie'governor to ih.c state on the face ofjirs former aeeoimts. / © You are sensible that suCVVould not have been tbe caleulitiou of the^ainteOni- -mitteo frornAllp dotn-vVbielMvere-heiore- them indeed, §ueii qn idea\ thoogh nrg-]