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T H E A M E R I C A N 3 0 U U N A L — V I L L A G E O F I T H A C A , T O M P K I N S C O U N T Y . N - . Y - O C T O B E R 6-' 1019- ■ W.L’ a m A T A M Y N O T I C E , •> •• u:. .•%! \ .v.e:, .ur'x^-Ls^ ••v- -‘A _* THE Officers commanding Companies n the 88th Regiment, are requested to make re turns to the subscriber without_delay, of_the nanqes of suitable persons to fill vacancies in their respective companies,;—And those who in tend to resign their Commissioners, are informed, that qnless they attend to it immediately, they prob«blyV«fi have to serve another year, J WILLJPGIIBY, Lt, Col, Cqmd’t, ' Groton j Sept. 24th/2,819, “ Ackleys A) Hibbard 'O R 8 P E C T F U L L Y inform their cus- XJL%< totneis and the public in general, that lbey keep constantly on li'mid a? ge nerah Ydwth neraiaAsoi'traentofGentlcmen’s, Ladies’, ■a siai (o f various fashions* to suit the different tastes o f their customers) wholesale and C T I N I T H A C A a n d £J* I N L U H L O W V I L L E . Besides CASH, most kinds o f tountry PR O D U C E —Hatting and Shipping F u is , sUeaied and pulled Lamb’s Wool, Lamb Skins wjth the who! on*, clear stuff Lum ber, &c, m ill he I'ccei ved inpayment yam ! -appim v edcreditgi veu, 7 N «-B. ArtiHitfiy Caps, made and trim m ed agreeably to the orders o f the Adjti- laut-Gcneral, wfil be supplied at the shortest notice, — - ITHACA* June 16, 1819, v96lf Valuable Farm, ’ FOR SALE, /■ ONTAlNlJiG 3pO actes o f land, pai t of lot No. 65, Ulysaia, SauiFmm U pleasantly situated* witbin two miles ot quality. It will be 8old cbeap, biul on a long credit* \For teiHibs* apply to jfiq owner, M r, Geoi-ge Leitclqat Auburn* or JLhe subscriber, th% |s_auihorh5i'fdAO bell X m i d h m . BEN JOHNSON ' : ■;: -Hfwea, Jt m e 9* 4 8 t f o ; bab The brig Hibernia* arrived a| New- Y q ikin $0 days from Dublin,* J tas fut- nfotiedDubliu papers to the 24th of Au gust, containing London dates to the 22d. STA'TE O F ENGLAND, j Prom the Dahlia Maiming Post, o f Aug. 23. Tberirensation yvhich has been excited throughout the whole'of England by the Manchester tragedy;-as it is aptly desig nated, is deep and general; Jo the city ofDdblin there is perfect ununi tnHy be tween tneirof all parties on this appaling nightjHst,withapavty- of dragoons, to take into custody all the persons who usually assembled tp he thus trained.— The place was Oockcy Mooie, which lies7 betwixt BMton and Bury. The number of men regularly engaged in military pur suits onythis ground is upwards of two hundred*, —They had* however, some in*; thnation o f the approach bf the Magis trates, and when they apd the dragoons arrived* this treasonable, band- was gone.' Afterin id-night 4 o f their drill'setjeantsy old soldiers witoliave served ttieir King and Country in a juster cause, were arres-:, ted by ,warrant, and brought in custody to tonly shed tire blood of their fullow-coun trymen, be brought tp trial* and i f found guilty made \examples of? There is no longer question as to the facts, although the CouriGX whose vileq>rorii pt Sngsjt) ust subject. Every one Obks wbat will the Abe town of Bolton. , They have ^inee ministers do I WilNliose who have wan- undergone regular examinations, and are Rave contributed ip no small degree to this dteadful consummation, has still (he har dihood and the mdecenoy to deny, distoi t, and supptess, as it may suit its abomlna- ble purpose. ^ - ^ u u o f ev]lgoodm ayeotne,however,* and, i f >ve at*3 not much mistaken in our cstimate of the probable ebeets ot the Manchester catastrophe, the %y for re- foriu, and loi the punishment o f the guilty in flul df eadfyl business, will be sent lot th in a voice of thundei tiom Jaud’s epd to The Courier eontinues most industri ously to collect* or to invent, whalevei is most alai niing. In a seeoud edition of Tbut sday, it trifoi ins os that the following PJneaid was stuck-up in some parts o f the meti opolis duuug the last night. Among othei places, it was stuek up on tLe dom of ford bulmouth*s house. x TO ARM S / REVENGE THE MAN CHESTER MURDER. re T persons Whose account® are of mere tbmt f months yrimdfogYare -rcqTrcstcd Itrteille tlfohi inimediHtely!/-- T h e following unoorrantliiilswill he re* ceived for gmals a l the i'oJtowing rates: Centrel and Batftburgh, do. SfiwfcLikeBaitk) «d2Gper«ientdis. Jaco| Jferkery at ce^. dfocqiBnt/ M e will pay cttsh forF L AK-jSEEH* ahd ; Ithaca* •|1^. THO M S ON A FD RTER; .28th,i81h, *- 111 . last, a pair, o f Two ye^^old ^er^Tohe yajfow and! - jgvIiH - a crop o ff tWr*gW oar; and A Itofo jfi fhe; wlfh iyiUgivether«nb-? ^eril^infofhiatipn, of leave word at this! hoa* as t t o ^ e r e hraught froi* ilrcre nor long since. • •; ;; 'ABIJ.AH ' \,Uay«fo* pOpf. 48th* 48ip, p f lt ^ h w . to\*' . r. I,,- ■ _ : k GUN artd A C C O U fR E M E N T S , X jL in complete order for military in spection. Enquire ot) a c k i j E v s & n r i m j B i ) . ■ l i lth acar Aitg;.%b, I8f9. til 06 Mill and Distillery, FOR SA L E D R TO L E A S E , CJIMEON DEW ITT offers for sale or fZ y to lease bis Mill and Distillery* situ- ated iit the-yiilageof Ithaca* Possession ‘ to be, given on the 20tT» of next January. ^ known ou-au -an. n ; “ ';8-'re.re,.8ren !™,':'<'rn SOIfi Terms, Ac. will he made - ^ t e alhni^ortfofntubsei'tliciv Ithaca, June 1 9 ,1819. m i . LINN. S 5 E Copartnership of BURDICK & BURR! IT , hy limitation, TS will”ex- jnre on the first day pf tfotoher, 18(9. A ll persons liaiing any demarids agtuhst thmn are requcsied to present them for adjustment; also* sR (hole-indebted to * them will find it to their Interest tp call ~ hud settle hy the first of October, as a ll jiiisetfled accounts without dtserimination w ill he left with the justice for collection, ^ • D UR D ICK k BUIIRITT, s-Sept. 14, ljU9. 11109 atl^ntlance ou^AIonday, - at Rconiogtoii CoiiihtOH- I l l s uiidcrstoodthat irig wlll certajnly be held pfi Alonday eith- 'e r tlifii® ,7~ ; ! ^ s h d ^ ‘:AhR#to*^ Extraec o f ja fetter from Alpnehcster*i dated on Tuesday. -v %,'■ But- now affoivthavTragedy, comes Ih lh t r F A r if e -7 Afiont^ fiaR ^ a s r teiiw f o tm jit this afternoon* a report; was eiroulatcd, iJmtlherefotM nersweiecominghvthou-, T'his uhtaincd Howeyci * «bput eleven, Mr* Jphrt Hoop, jjlfo-pflA p O lfofiPnstab^^niad^ admifted to bail. But (hey made epufes- sidns with a uiost eontrite mind* andfiavp signed them with their names, wiiieh are ofthe utmost importance to the public.— In their“coolession they state, that the V l ^ ^ f i a v R - h e m i ^ r a m i n ^ ^ r e ^ ^ to Bury on Monday last* from men tnardh thence to Manchester* and to join thou- sands of oi h e ist rained alsoto miliiary ex- orcise, to attend a seditious and illegal mee ting appointed to be held near St. Peter’s Church* at which Hunt was to have pre sided.' T h e four delinquents spoke with great contrition pf their offence* and said -*1- ... . ~ '' ‘'A i. \ . 1 ‘ . 1 - - . .'* m -■ . tJ .A ~ . - . - _A. 7VI ^ p n d T iT tn m r j) r H icT p ics* ti|lY fo r e a d tb e B f m i to w pdbB rttfio^-W iiieb •* Hftgty ^ a e k l ^ i a s t f o d r f w m ^ A ^ Rlasphemous prpssestafoi^iediu thislpfwn/ They Were-tliaukful'- in the extreme ibr the leniency so far stiown to fhcin, aml forther; yolunforily ;deelar<id» ;4t*k Abyy would in futiiro aypid all i mjifppe ings. aud rct uvn to thetrpriglu liabiisfroiu wliioh i hey had heeii sedpccd. We baV.e; ofteti-pressed this Xubjeet upon tlfo‘\atie«h ptildfo $ ykitiitW above is i*ne- tyidoidtted proof, jaiimngpf itiany which might he.adduced o f the existenije of i l - 1 iegat military asspciatious prgmttzod for; treasonable ohjcets. 7.';- -/'*• • - ; '-f : Front the kandan Sttkemm ■ 7ThefolloWing^iH^ R.Hun? td ^ eppopfobf Afeochester witli’ the notice pf, .a^fimefixcsil^i ^(h Meefihg.hi the place^- JPhe . Courier, atfd ’thpotiher^ewple p i i n f s , will! uaof fot Hunt^adone fill ..they hffvp madehira a Cojtiplete)Ahf apmdeut* as well as a vetjerau Reformer) and then the writers in those papers wfil gape'ilke-SAwpeys*- and ^ y / th-Ay never / could hare thought fiat: he ya* made tpfs such tofigh stuff. HeiXrunning an iropoitauirace,and, ______ \Ta theinhabittiizls- o f Manchester mid ,neigk-% ■- bmdepod. ■ - ' * ■ ~ Helldw-CmnTrynien^^ iire'ex- uhiiig at the vicfory they profess to have obtain-: ed over.uis, in ceBsefluenceV' the postponement, /or.irp^ ^ d f ^POBJUC M E E T C^ intern- admits dmt we are oniy checked, |tot siibduedf as if ke 3 undhis; .coadjutors, had for a time escaped;ttnhm t , frpjft foe effects of an earthquake, or soipe other great pearanoe on ihe Exehahge, in the.iitnfoR iigltaliun* and addressrd tlie astonished merchants assembled there. tuH fo Link lowing effect ! ^ 4* Gfatletnefo l ani sorry to inform you Ihat Wtemnstaneck have dc- cUr^d which rond^rlit necessary jhat fitis bu' Iding.shouJhi be iustaiitly eiosed,-*- - AH who • are Tihetnbgrs o f the li eavps, offHfoeivll repair for their respectivo, rentlezvous ;. and otlier gentlemen m e requested toefose. t j w war^Iipusci, and Jock to fo|eprotee-! lion o f their own projregiy^as i»dw.4 obliged to deelare the town Hi a state oV ©t>ent*bellfoo4A!’,-~lnconsequHnceofthis address, (lie Exchange yras' Instantly; yyero; slfot op—andthe jpost iVarfM was Viifole Pn evcry countenatrec7“r7AfteF •Waiting awhile* and findip^ uo, pikrmeu IttadC (lieir appearanee. l pi'oeepdefl 'lo- fIfotiidbam roafo every thmgquict. I mef scveraj country L^prtmeat, tradesmen from that quarter* whom I knew, ondlrom.tlM.ur jnfo rihatioii c assured\ every flung was pecfeedy qniot/ aml ttKrt Wifi itd wffer.any t m k y m not Omshghfolt M t i S yofo wtfi comdafo ^lyonrfotwmies^ yoU feel that you hate m . tinportant 'aBd an,.f«- wArni' touhUr rfirfill'th * J.nd foat tp Ihe a la i m which had bt*en ereati^l.^ “ Hunt, I undcisUuid, yvas lo- hrought lor eXaminfteion, whhfi Was eoiH prised in ihe following questions t l’ Magistrate—Pray, Mr. Hunt» what did you come here; for ? 7* v “ Mr. Hunt—Pray, Gentlemen, whatam 1 brought hero for ? \ Hunt was rpuianded* AVe learn by a gentleman who .arrived by_tUe::MaiIthis.morning*tromMauehes- ter, that op tfie nightVf Monday, all t|io roads leading from that towfilo Middleton, Leigli. Roy ton, &e. presented a distressing- spectacle o f men, women, and children* all hurrying borne in the greatest disorder, some with clothesJorn, others: lamed by: the wounds they had received in the affray, Ac. Yesterday morning-several—htimn miles of Maneliester jving in the fields hy - J- the road side, overcome hy fatigue, or un able froiiHbe injuries tbey had reeeivedy to reach their homes. The military and police continued' parading the streets of Maneliester during the whole of Monday night. Stm*. From the Manchester Chronicle o f L A l t * . 1 4 ^ ’ £',-: Information having been lodged on oath by most respectable gentlemen, that dril ling for the purpose o f learning tlie milk -tary exercise was carried on to a great extent, atid that Hfe and property were in consequence deemed—to be unsafe in the neighborhood where the unlawful practice existed* Colonel Fletcher and MajouAVat- kins of Colton, prueicdetT on Saturday L__ national calamity; hik blood-thirsty imitators ofthe Ldcal Pfes^ofMancherteTy.caunotdiSgujse the fears oftheir emolovers, although I atp iu- for/hed fottifoey attempt to do it) by tesorting jto the mast vulgar and Impotent abuse. _ Tq reply to aXy'oftheir malignant and contemptible efforts,, '• ” v'* \ •' 1 **' --4 “'tnp^ ^ ob- H f “ otn V:-;-tjicretorc . . .r. .. ^r5onrfoe\most petfeclln^fferencef for as even1 xttfiir thfeiri toafoacf your notice. ''*■' ,1(; ‘Witt m fokpn'M p ^ y h ^ .n^ friends*. Efiafoyybuf y o u r p r a ise w o r t h y .and p a t r i o t i c intcntioilis m to , ':efibcfi*j ■■ \ ••• “ • •’ 7 T h e ey e s o f u l l ' Ebfelaftd, finy ; b f nll ^Ettr^e;i 'a r e f i X e f f U p o t t y b W j ^ ^ d e v e r y ‘fn e h A o f r e a l i M fotmmd b f - r a t i o f i a l R h e r t y ,^ t s f o e m h l m g l y r a / oppomiinty hyt the means of ‘their sanguinary agents to excite a Riot, that they may have a pretence for spilling otirbfeod, reckless ofthe awful and certain re taliation that woulff ultimately fall ontheir heads. * E v e r y f r i e n d o f r e a l A n d e f f e c t u a l 'T e f o a m I s o f fefitig u p t o T f e a v e h a d& ® S t p r a y e r , t h a t y o u m a y f o llow th e ex a m p le o f y o u r b r e t h ren o f th e M e tr o p o l is; a n d b y ymtkteady,patient , presei'vering,axidpeaceabhcoa<iact o n t h a t d a y , fru s t r a te t h e i r H e l l i s h and, B l o o d y P u r p o s e . Come, theiq my friends, to the Meeting on Monday, armed with no p t h e i \ aveato’N hlff that of n self-approving conscience ; determined -tioWo-surfer—yoursefyes-to beimlatted.-or excited, by any means whatsoever, to commit any breach ofthe public peace. */- < “ — C u r : 6 p p o n e n r e h a v e i Y o t ~ a t t e n r p t e d t O '* h w th a t o u r reaso n in g is f a llacio u s , o r t h a t ~ o u r co n - ^mongstus^AMbndayjfiext.\ -If-we-are» it is their duty as Men ?as Magistrates, amfij Christians , to endeavour “to set us right by ar§ merit, by reason, and by the mild and it fee ble precepts o f persuasive truth -y~we proii them an attentive hearings and tu ubide by; result of conviction alone. But ojnce lbr all \ repeat, that_we despise their a;tmCATs, arid hor and detest those* wtio would direct or cc t^oul the mind of man by viojjENoxi' o,’ jb.m.Wi. lam*my Feliow-Oom»trymen, » - Your sincere and ftpthful Friend, Jtl .* ' -HENRY, IlDNL. “SmedleyTbRage, Wednesday, Aug- 11*1819. . 7 i ) Y;:- * •. V '- iv. £•••-» - .. v - a v -f ■* • . V\Y-W- , j , \ '¥ J < • . /?''.V 1 \1 ■ s , London, Aug. 22, . A Deputation of ^ne civil and military pow* jiad^irrived in London express from AlanchesUil on the 21st of August, when a Cabinet Council! was immediatelyheld, at which most oftheMio.] isters were present. Lords Sidmouth, Castle.] reaugh, Liverpool* the Attorney and Sohcitof] \General* &c. &c. The object of this meeting] was to obtain a precise view of the situutioaofaf] fairs, and to adopt measures of safety. ' ] —~High~Tremon^—Accomts ftom-ManchesI^] by way of Liverpool* state, that Hunt, Johnson,] Saxton,’Wild, Knight* Moorhouse, Jones, Tay*l lor, Elizabeth Gaunt, and Sarah Rargreave^^nihj derwent an examination on the 20th of Aug befoie a full bench of Magistrates, and weiere>| manded oit a chargeofHtgh Treason. A . meeting .ofAformers,-wlnchwtasjiiiteti Jo be held at Kensington, had been postponed. 'Notice tvas given that rt would be held at Smitb*| \field'bn i tide had been posted up, v ^ f'TninavstnJ /V«*7 nnAT&olrttrnii9 .WAhpMAtJ?* be held in Smithfield, on Wednesday, ’ Aug.r 25, at 4 o’clock in the' afternoon, I f 44 The Sutrey' CQmmih^& haVe, at this awfid ] : ahdjnomeintbiis crisis) drtermined toiAefer thek| Afoctingat Kensington cpmmon jo A fnttire day, and join the Peoplehf Mfddlesexin ' foe Rrihce Regqnffo cbriie forwardRi thfrjieoj to * stay the hand of merolle&S' and blood-ttiiratf | villains^ and savethecQuntry fi'omAlassaqiYaiMl I ; r ^Ifogljipd expects every, m^nto dh his dntw — rt^irC. WooLsiYiayited tp t|ie Chair.k , . Oh; Frfdh^ foe.^dfiL o f August, Htfwarfo X Blandfordjfohhccfotary of foe was arrested) mad wasfcrdndergd/ttexamiaatitw dn^atuiday. - ; 7 ; \■ /•. In consequence of foe above notice, An Ordkr j had been issued calling upop theuniUtary to meet I at the Arinoufy House^. oh that- day preciseiy-atj ' ' MeMhgat A placard fothefdllowidgcffect’Was issuedou j __________ '*(Mt|^w5re.1n. Afonchfe*t^*:hy..the Vsojwqniy I and Ahehor Tavern) Strand, oh Saforffay^foe 21stfo§t, to express the opinion .ofTthe. British PubJic’ upon the recent conduct of Ihe Yeomanry Cavalry, and the Maitehestef Meeting for Reform. , .Y' * u The Chair fobe takenat l2 o’clocki^ ’ «T . J. Wooler, Printer,76 FIeet~street;r» ’<i ’ There was ■accordingly u mceting held dh* Sa turday* for foe purpose staffed. A mail 'who stood at foe door of foe Grown and Anchor Tiv* vern, with a placard on a hom'd, notifying the meeting which was being held'within, was car ried off fo Row-street Themeeting was foost niimerously attended; Mr.i Waddmgton was in the chair, - :The Jifost intelligence from Manchesthr an- ^nourlce font aU Was quiet” in foat city. * The rtfo ty_- -^or—i Leeds to Manche' 3 fer, to prevefit an.y further dis- turbances. memi'.'K W . •■] I T H A C i : IVEDNESDAl, OCTOBER^ 18 19. Disturbance* in England'.-—\Ye have contin ued'our extractsWthis subject, as the most in What will be the result of these commotions, it is difficult to foresee. The spirit of revolution ap -f -pears to increase. The people, suffering un- ddr want and oppression, ate driven to an ex treme. Bur the strong arm of power is over ■ • - ■ : - • • v.' '+■> r: . \ .* *. f ■ » • ■ i ’ them. . Thegbvernffient has numerous jniniorts- ions, an armed aoldiery and the wealth of foe na tion* at its command; and against these engines, clusionsare incorrect, by any other argument but the threat o f violence, and toput us down by the force of the mord, bayonet, and the cannon.-*— They ass.ert foat your leaders do nothing but mislead and deceive you, although they well know that the eternal principles of trutYnnd justice are too deeply ehgravetf on your hearts; and that jbu are af IengtlrtecOme^ortuflateijrjfor foenfj1 too well acquainted with yojir oWnHgjhts, ever again to suffer any man nr any factiouno mis lead you. . We hereby invite the Boroughreeve, or any qf the Nine mse Magistrates , who Signed foe pro clamation declaring foe .meeting to have been held on Mqnday last, illegal, and tBfoatning at the same time those who abstained from going to the \said .meeting; werinvife them to come a poor unarmed populace stand but little chance. Besides, no rebeBjon Caq succeed against a g o - / Vernmeiitso longaUd so firmly established as that of England, unless headed by leaders of more than ordinary military as well as civil capaci ties; There are at present in Great Britain many spirit, and-v eueourRge popular commotion, rithgr from pure oc sinister deaigns; but though foey invoke X\espirit of JBratusf there is no Bru- Jus fpnt^Jo-Msk lus^ovvn. life fov/he liberties 6 t i jthe people; and whan foe hour of trial arrives—- When foe people (hey have diawn together aie rigughteied like sheep' in the fold by foe armed