{ title: 'American journal. (Ithaca, N.Y.) 1817-1823, October 13, 1819, Page 1, Image 1', 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/sn84031127/1819-10-13/ed-1/seq-1/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn84031127/1819-10-13/ed-1/seq-1.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn84031127/1819-10-13/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn84031127/1819-10-13/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: Cornell University
Mill And Bisfillery,: $&. Y $ :• \ M W r i T o i l ' s for sale or JoP *n lease his Mill and Distillery, sit a* au d in the village oi’ Ithaca. Possession to fit fgiven on (lie 2011» of next January. Term s, Ac. will be made known on an aj»- ’p l i e a C u J i ^ ^ • v 1 ■*>*• » WM. LINN, Ttliacn, June 19, 1819. v^SUiSfc. '.-A- \I;: - 7 < • ; •• - - ?. * 95 C O P A K T X E U S m P . _ r r i l l l i Copai ineiship oi’ BUUDICK & J L liURRI IT , by limitation, will ex pire on tlie first day oi’ October* 1819. AH persons having any demands against -them—are—requested-lo-pi asent— them -for adjustment ; alsoTjill those indebted to them will find it to their interest to call ^ -1T I D M TH E OUONOCO\. The enclosed letter tVoin a gentleman on board a vessel of the United States, to his friend at home, contains so much use-^ ful and interesting into; motion, and is so creditable to the intelligence and observa tion of the'youthful writer, that we have pleasure in pvesfcnlingTtro oar readers:— N a t. Int. \ ,. _ v\‘U .’S. schooner Nonsuch, at anchor off-Angostura 1 urisettleiTaeeounts without discrimination w ill be left with the justice for collection. BURDICK & BU B E IT T . S e p t 14, 1819. nl99 ________________ iJY virtu/% o f a writ of fieri facias, issu ed out of the supreme court of Judicature of the stale o f New-York. to me directed, against the goods and chattels^ land and •fragments of P e frrl. Dumondpandothers, in my bailiwick, I shall expose lor sale, a f the house .of JohifKirk, in the village of Ithaca, on/- the 30th day of September' next, at one o’clock~iri The~aftcrnoon7 all tire rieal and personal property o f the said T e t e r I. Uu mond. consisting o f village ; jJ^ I ^ N o s * - lt c - 2 i^ 2 2 , ^ a'e^aitliitg-td-Be--- Mil t^s; plot and suryey, and Lot Nd, 1, tie- cording to Smith’s survey,.also‘all his J‘igh.i and t»Ie to lmfs N o .9 9 a n f f i0 9 in U lysses,together with al!' Ms personal . property, fjateif August lUth, l8li&,. 7 ' (fcj*- The above sale is postponed till the twenty-second day of October- next, at the same place and. hour o f the clay. B a ted September 30th, 1819. . i\7 P . HAGEIL 2 d, under SlrlE \ For m RLODM, late sh’ff MMiiMf.j*..ip-Tiifc'W;|-. . r 111\. fMi..ll I ' I. . .'I. I ' ..■-Jii.y ■ M-I-\ V v . ■Tifai- w , .BY yirt ue ofanjcxeeulion t.ditteileliver- ed. against the. real and personal property of liev l WiUard, I shall expose: for salef about 58 acres of land on-the .northeast cornel* of lot itio.,75* ih'Lj^firs^oitihei&frlr Wednesday o f September next, at’ one o’clock iri, the afternoon, at the Columbi an Inn, in the village o f Ithaca; Date/ ! A u gust 9th. 1819. . , The- above skle is postponed till the 2Sd pfOctober ' hext, atthe same (imeandhour pf.the d*y. Bated --8ept,29tli,-i8t9r 77\ ‘A ' v 7 *■ 7 '' ' 'N.RAtSEY.-Sh’ff.'\ asytrR- ^THTjirg-slrorerm-scareIroHher-entrance o f the rivet, tlie’ ship got. under way, and stood down about sixty miles.\ Here our attempts were renewed, and for two days we spent the most unpleasant time 1 ever experienced.—The Weather was rainy and fiaj, and the, sea so tremendous that the vessel rode it out with difficulty : sleep or rest wo were entire strangas to, -Early in the mornming of the ±5lh we fad the^ good fortune to discover a schooner ; ar boat was despatehed-ioiHTilethgenee, and returned with a pilot for . the Oronocy,-^ This grerit river-a ipears-to-he-ahnost un-- known to the Uriiied States ; nil our charts, laid ddivn its’ . lafiitjde, 1 The Commodore ordered the John. Adauis to ^Trinidaiirahd thri skiherd»y;M^-ep.t^eddBir in tMs.sehooner f yess'eis;. drawing more than .18 ioAf wat.ejp cannot cross the bar. ' . - 7 . : Next morning two canoes of Indians came ort hoard, hritigmg- a tegular Titese fellows were naked, very shgtiity And'delicately iiiadc, anti appearetl poor and miserahle in tlie extreinc^flictr only fbinfrwas phtrrtMuarcassabiChreadf and-sa-— 'liy virtue of several ^xeeutions>T shall expose tp sale all.the right and title of Al- mon \fakeman,.and Nailiaa .Wakeinan , to lot no* 95, in the town of Covert, also all th e ir personal property, on Saturday the grtfi day. o f November next, at ,9 o’eloek A. M. of said day, at tlwUmtise-olLAlmoh- „Wakeman. Haled Sep»enihei29th,iS19. ^ ‘ N K OLL HALSEY, Sh’ff. ^ i TSo. t i l . — tds* . •. . ROMthe;_i;i.o t] tie r’sjiy o?Jis of Seely, ofJleelor, Tompkins County, in the sumtner o f lS lS . a quanlity of urt’ fit?isht(l flannel^ in two pieces,' eor taining about twenty yards each, and fydtiiTiilhi'.iif-. dressed early in the,scasbn o f i s i S . - T w o pieces of eloj h have been seen ah|l suspceC -tlressed^tTHrlrl oT-hi'ight—shulf - • -Thfr- etotfiTei's of ’this\ahdThe' Xdjoiititig'.-Ohtinr-v tie§; aro requested to take review o f their ^work done in tlleeourse o f the season i s i 8 , tlm l tlie/ yillalti^''nisty^liejirtiught’tojiistieej. -•'-i^iy^in^rh^Cioh';;Wili he ttrattkfully^ re ceived, forwarded to the printers of the Amei'i(.an JVornalj^at Ithaca. , , printers in the neighboi ing towns and counties are requested to give. ^tho above oiie eonsmeuous^insertion in theii’ papers. , ;;™\ .v-v\:~ Valuable Tana J— -=*s A u g u sti.i/h, 1819 “W e left Bai hadoesTlie 6 th July, arid two days after came hfsight of land, at the en trance of a river, which we took to be tho Orbnoeo.—-The boats .Mere immediately despatched to souud and make observa tions;— Tlie—eoast—wns low and marshyy- and the Mater roo shallow to admit of lan ding. After exploring for Ihirty miles andseemsio he deeply tinged with either the Negro or Indian blood. His dress was a bljue louml jaekeT, red vest, two epau lettes, and pantaloons o f the latest fashion* T ie lives inji small thatched bottle near fhe shore*—T h e same evening-we-arrived * ■ ■ > r -\ - vrf - . -i j ■v.. , Cf \' • • at Buyna, anoid<rSpanish seitlemei/t, about 409 miles below Angostura. Thh> town contains upwards of thirty houses, thatch ed, painted red, and furnished with \glass Windows-^a thing not very common in this country. T h e principal tori mounts five, guns, is buiiTof stone, and stands at the Toot o f a hillj there is a castle 011 die sum mit, with four pieces •, nVTegular watch is kept in cither o f ihem, ' The batteries, if-kept in pi’apei^-repair-^and—sufficiently - iminueU, would eoummnd the l iver com- pletely at this point, where it is not half a mile wide; but at present, 1 am certain that a hundred could curry them with ease. Tupoixil^oTsifu*idou, JLlhave-n e ver-setm-a It Will be recolleeted that a law was some time f since-passedbythe Legislatuxe of Qhio? wliiclj authorised a tax upon the offices o f discount att| deposit of the Bank of the United,. States in did , statfi.„ Tiiis^law was carried into execution nfil the 1 ftli idtT An officer entered the U. S. Branch! Bank at Chilicothe,”and clemapdedthctax; whithj being refused, he pioceeded to the vault, levied 1 oil and took therefrom one hiiiidi edbiousand dob] larsjn specie anddbills, the amount ofthetax*- It appeared, however, that the officer -took more ' than the amojunt of the iax, whicWffie offeied to ; return, but it was refused by the bank. -This proceeding excitedxonsiderable commotion^ anti all the Law of that state and the United -will probably be put-in requisition-uppn' re case. The following statement gfodws the progress h a n d s o f t^ r r [)kiee--tlum T jluvann^-t l R T a ^ H - 0^ —e f !ev:er ir‘ Baltimja^uriiagthejm n ^ ^ ^ ^ around it is well calcul.tted foi cultivation. A little farther on is the town of St. Mi chael, the i csidcnce of an Indian Chief of great opulence. The town contains (wen- fj houses, situated inageoveof fine trees, about a. mile from the siiore. These are all the towns between Angostura and the mouth o f the. river. r~lTr — To Le continued. More Ilian a malclrfor ihelm i Serpent. M. Henderson has di^eovcreiL in N ew Siberia theciaws of i^bti'd mens u ri ng eac!i_ a yard in'' ............... .................... .. ...... gar eane. — The banks of tli miles up, are -inundation. unial with live u t li o us we*f: rney id the Yafcitts assured Irskelit#pihdi«?al^^^ . oftbis hirtfj idie quillsof wjiicli werelarge to admit a mim’s .arini Tjris is a’ stytijag'- .Otei- jq/sappoH « f t feu to»datidn t;1 hat- e earl h was formerly inhabited by- giuri ts. —•for n^cii not e x e 'Reding ourselves i n si at ue would iiave been helpless against birds of prey o f this magnitude.; Capt. Cookmen- * tbii^ tiaving seeii a monstrous hii d’s nest ijn NcwL^oliand^qnAlAwlsahi JSpilcavor rivers with tree's upon \Ordtiodoj Tor 20Br - an^^inei*ed|b]e nomhjer of sealewf^he-l^m U also aneaglc*s nest \vit!iyoung;ones, whieii he.'killed, and a nest of some other bird of abited, beinf are Siihject to wooded . , mahogany, eocoa riuir and- -d#«sf-enorinaiis siip ,f it iviw built wit h e trees,' tlie naines o f whieh hot Tvlidw, .. The rlveii is generaliy narrow, but extremely decp, and hits a yktrong. eummt always ketting down :1' ’ we soooetiines' tied the vessel to a tree,, like n canoe, aud could easily jump ashore ori. iii-m land. T h e pruspcct is ai.wayrTke- nmi strilciiig, and the trees filled with birds of^tlre-ino^tbeautUuI piuuiage. - We saw\; ;sem e T j#{>ofls,^ dogs, of a light t-cd color ; tiiey made die mosf fremeBdous howling and chattering in the night. \ ____ -Tire Indians reside in the interior and come down occasionally to fisli : they are a harmless, inoffensive race,Toad o f tobae- _eo af^MTiiai^.ah(Ltolerul)ly-ili rewd al bar-^ Suiosi-T!teyai><‘eOHipieIelyiua'sI# n — ^ nature-? the women are not handsome, but some of them possess a regulai'iJy .oi features and expression of countenance extremely pleasing, A piece of red paint they^.consider -invaluable, and are in ■ T h d ^ i ^ h T d ^ i ^ ^ p r e B y ; . W ^ '- W e m e t with several gentlemen who had each half a dozen wives. l Afle** aseeuding. the river about sixty m iies llife e.utLPliy^ghu Tepcnt appearance, being higher and less woody. Some small plantatipnsrprodu°- ; cing sugar cane and plantaihs, - seen. T h e land is well \adapted fo Indian eoj n and t obaceo , JjoLhJi 1 ese-W’OuIdgrow-a 1m os I witiiou teuL t i vat ion. AVben ia posaessioiLofOld Apaio feugar and, eoffee Mer’c extensively raised j- ' but, since the revoiution, these vuiuuhle articles baVeTieen entirely al/andoned.—- Indeed, this fine soil is bestowed on u people perhaps the most inai'iive ai d in- * doIenHn the universe* J.eiibetJlU'. bojie ^ ^ a t i l » - o ^ a r o f a t t i B i s K mettf» edttv tn^ke a Spaniard work ? f HNTAYNINH 300 acijps o f l a n d e d (if lot No* 65, Ulyssrs-. ;■ Said Farm •v i s ’ |»ljeaijtiniiy;;st} dfded* withluJhvo miles of tlie yil’age o f it baea, and is o f excellent I quhlityi * 7 11 will be sold cheap,, aiid pn a lottg .etedir. ” terms, apply to owner.M r Ibresiglit f h uw never tool iso inure tlieiiuHest of briitcs, arid derfdk ^ T h e eonsequenees >11 e not utial 5 ; the^hecessariesof lifojeah^:lmrdTy;M 5 ^ a i n ' ed, and the people;, are poor, igiioranf,' arid miserable in tlie extreme, 1 never before e Leifel^af Auburn, qi? the snljscriher, who is autIVoVi zv d (o'se 11 ifht’h k .tn h e Qi iSiQ* ‘ : V Frormthesiihscriber o f Hyo y'eai^oid Steers -ono^jdlow and Av h iie spih^ed, aiid t he other a hroo% with a ct’otiofitt-be right;'ear,'and m hole in the the'sub\ ifiiairtm 7 o r \{eav^^woy;d-tt'^Th'*^ ShlObqt1 \;Tt is exiie/df‘d;ihey\iraviv Oe*;’’ Mm*e hroijgbl frotn there hOT ig: s i b e . : ' ■' J i m j a i t h L o l r s . ; -1 Se.ptvi8ih> 18I9*' - ■AlTt---3w'' .. a l l sale.at the Journal Hlficp.; . i . ;■. y tjouifoid-ttflife; is (leriveCff.oiii j l , idtherdirf^tdly orJhdi? i ’ ^ large sticks m l h e groitnd. ao,<l wasT<ot less than 26 feet in e i eeuin fe renec, an (1 2 feet 8 inches high,-r-T«hInteL mvUm (Sfl'KraoC. LIFS OK HtBBBTV. I T I i A C A .13*40197 ttH / b e r : No. of new case ^of irialignant fever reported to the Bom<of Health, from the 1st to the30th Sept^rnber,jnclusivey 640 y$8o. of deaths, ofthe fever , for the same^ - - period: \ ■ . . J - ■ 242 Total FwfiLintements for the same ^period ^ 485. ' Of which were stillborn, i 1 Leavingrthe total No. of deatJis for ,Septem- ber - 474 A vdcage No, of rieib earn per“9Sy ’ ' S i -1% Proportion of deaths b’y malignant fever - - , tolhe Foi«rNi>. ofdeaths nedHg as » 15 to 2fi proportion of dMths by malignanf fever - to the No. of nm cases reported— . 7/ nearlyasr • - . : J5 t o # ' A'Miidcalfa.vmtion,. Id x ^ p U n p im f^rif -tive- ofJVIassadiusetts,, has-recently-completed - a newly iuveated musicalanachine^ which coih- bines withia itself, aided by one performer only, tJie martialhand, the orchestra o f a theatreytie church' orgeat,, apd the hdrjcu It Is c&Ied the . From Spain , Accounts are/ , from Cadiz, to the 28th August, a t whioh time it was notkjjowfl - there that the treaty had -been ratified. -The six months allowed for its ratificatipn expired on the 26th of August. .It. Mas the general belief at Ca diz, that 'tiie-;tr^d^>would-'n<M7jbe--^fified,' and that , war with the United States would ensue.— 7 refused to the Creek work Eino, signifying the whole.-F—- • ■ The music is said to he sweet and delighffuL; . AvTe-eannot too much admire'the industry and genius, qf this naan. It is nearly fifteea yearn dace he lirst cbnceived the ideaof fbe Apobniq,'; He, has conteuded against-poverty, and thensual sarcasms thrdwq but agaiust tfios7 who p ropose any new or extraordinary invention; ;and with no other encourageraeut than that which Ms own. genius and persevering spirit afforded, often when • nil around him were wrapt in sleep, was invent ing, destroying, and combining, 'nntil afteryeaiSL -of-diff*culties-and peiplexity,-all tiie-parts-areir sliip in-Americaa vessels. -Accounts' i th e r e o n th e peditigh. It Consists of two’ships Mf .way andw .-hvdve-transports, -briiugin'g;oUt- anew, governor; and 3;866 nien. 7 Halt of these troops are said to - be destined for Pensacola, which does hot look, much like a cession of the Floridas, . W a r with. therUnited States, was •alked t of feared atthe. Havana- . . • ‘ • • . • • . . 7 . . Therahi iio cdnfirmation of aBritish force ha- 1M and yiofincello, 37 do* on harpr bass druinj' ;7snare drum.symbols. *vms W'gnlavly^ ital ’oI* tlie ITidians in this q tiartfe wher» they hose1 of fishing. - A f t # passing thisjijaeq. the countiy begins lo be iahabib dYi^Snan; Uai'aneaithii‘ty [.arri val of thg above , mentioned troops at Havana, Wayhav ■ Pan%/of the United States. , The PhUadei* “yphia Gazette sta’tes, thqt theU. .SiBank hadbeen ; occupied for/the week past,_ “ in dev.king mea- . shreseplcuiatedtb promotetheinterestof,the in- ystitottoMand the prosperity Qjf-tohV'Cpnfi^y’f'r* J Jhat^^ampng these,^^ afacili^ wtUhe: given to change operations between the parent bank and fits branches; and dhat the different Branch Notes .miles •'Mb#g;n.MSc:ehhtatos‘jffitito^ a doz/|ri .toiis.7'AkijfTl ie the Tatrito Ibrces in t his qiiartfi*. lumsist- ihg o f fout'gun*hoats,ofWeguneat;li, with aT i'ew :ufiiHy-m fen7 ■- T h e ;'%h:mtoi/ie/'';hT\ ti e IS men. .. H e paid indiscriminately at the parent Bank, arid at allits Branches, without any regard to the places ^yyherfr'theyare - A recent. census of South' Cai’olina, statesrthe ; ^iif^pbpnlqtiori'of thatslafe,at 231,85^;mak- •Hi^pNracrease The Yellow fever is stated to have broken out iit Natcliez. It. first appeared onthe 5th Septem ber*- ; On: the ,8 th, five, deaths occurred, and such '.iadT e ^ tothe case.’oceu^^ vi1 Martial andorchestra.~r25 cl^xiQmts, 4 buy gles, 25_tmmpets, 8 French hofns,12 bassoons, ei~ylto Sor^oriicfl-r-25 musical glasses. J ' The whole or any part to be performed by one person’, op., six Octaves of piano'fbfte^ gaukeys, and five pendals. The paper-mill at Manchester, .bhtarlb coiiii- by fire on thg'2ffth~'ultrtogetoer~witlralargeguan- tity of paper, materials, &c. Loss estimated at 17,000.- . , 7 7 ' 7 ■/ -■ j^therbictTmtO' tin el was fought: on Saturday morning last,-, on Wil liams 'feland,.inJ^stori'“Hatbor,;betweea Lieut. harmony that complete an invention which wifi. give new lustre to liis own. and his countirs Aaffldr~The,inveftfpt giyes the following descrip tion of the machine: s' • ' v. * ... 49 pipes of stop diapason,49 ditto principal; open diapason Af organ, and great doqlfie diapason of oifari. 7 7 7 I« . I - ’ U- \- -25 dulicaimo, 25 fiagoletts,Jl5 lmita 7 '- ■tioa of birds: 7 2> or oiv ? Co. wns destroyed, _ j jFindZi.ef'the U. S, Navy, SLud fieut. Francis ]}.. White of the MarineUorps^-in-vvhich the. latte? ' • Was shot through.the.iieart. , The dispute is^aidy to have been of 7 j racks at Charleston on Sunday iaftemoon. - , 7 • ••’ ’ . 'CoUmblari. . Commodore Perry, whose ’ life has given A rind fo? .-A \a ffrg; ■ ■* grave at the eariy agebf;34years? leaving a widow and four children (who.reside at Newport) to de- .plore, with their country,' the loss of tlie husband, fatherithegallantriefend Columbian. 7 ? ~ prehiQrij N\ J* 27. Weiunderstaiidrthat heefii r found on one Of^^the Sfail R#hers,ctoefuliy seWr 4 ed up in his coat,yyllich he hadbeep perpiitfed to liat;!pjtol,,-to’e.s'aid .to’ bp..yei';.'.| ririsSing*. ’ • -V —it - - ‘I