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- z 4 k . 3 _ i TITfe £ M .K B t O A ! f JfO irB T tA I i— T t H i \ 6 ’El,-0F. T H U C L .T T V t P K I N S , C O U N T Y , > r .„ % n C T ,0 lj - .4 W ,S0,,.IS.19 (o im «!■» s™(1* ft <«' »t>e tliFgmnl of-tliivMimmiiliHy al l a i y . fbr w v t t m i i l o t m w C . tlFE OR I T H A G A : — IFEDVFflDrtl, Ol'TOBER ?OtU, 1§19,- LATEST FROM ENGLAND. I The last New-York papers contain further in- terestingextracts »^ngirslrpapeTs-receive(L hy tlibwecent arrival. -Theejtanaination-of-JVIr^ Hunt and others took place at Manchester On the 27th Augusfe-rrThecliarge-of treason was with drawn, and they weie committed on a charge of conspiracy “ to alter the law by force and threats.” Bail was allowed. Hunt, and two or; -three-ethers, not being able to give= immediate bail,’were committed to L andcaster castle. Our ,Wft firct extracts will show their liberation- and tfes which are in their nature so essentially differ* .. _ ,. ., *.pin ent. The laws should be adapted to the paturOi the state ofpubliefeelmg on the proceedmgJrela- g^ r3 u x W r < J f t h e-1 W nty. ~ ~ —fivertcNheManchestermeetiiog, ------ — ------ — ------------ Becauseywherrthe-^ucigment creditor presses I' at NejS^Ynrlc on f the 8th in^.Yrohr ^ordehpx, chrae ^ho^Misk#overhfaent, Mr.’ Feuvdck stated, ’ haddecidedNOT TO RATIFY <jY; W iTjl AM E RJ^A^ W j ^ o n the subject is front tlie. Thiiadelphia- Gazette: ‘ -Eurtberiihd' pffici^ particulars-^ hi which ’ timb it is useless to indulge In Conjectures' as to lit bn pursued by the Amer** thecourse .^vmiment. wit. Mr. Fenwick (says the . pf despatches from Our envpy^t maarid to this governments • He states that- he jeft Madrid on t OtftJUfiCj | '*•• .df e^lahdng^thd-i^ews of Sj»iB 1 Yenwicjktihveli the collection ofjdebts, wltich authorises the safe and transfer ofreal estate at auction under ’exe cration. * f 1 <• i \ c * We believe that jhe distress antljuiu of our citizena'are, in a measuie, to be attributed* tp those laws. ' r < . * We believethaf however our system maybe judiciously calculated fora countryJike Holland, exclusively commercial^ it is illy adapted to a '-great agricultural arid manufacturing’ people.'' We believe the vital interests ot this republic are agricultural—though We hold in high estijna,- ^iomouraierehantejpmanufacturer^ andjilljotiier classes in society; and we regret thCnecessity of saying, that this all-important interest is exposed to inevitable ruin, undenthe-erroneous opinion, that giving more security and stability to tb,eland* ed'properfypwill lessen the advantages and se curity of commerce. ^ ; - We have hazarded the remark, that the opin ion which goes-to-maintain the necessity of the existirig jaws, in aid of our commercial interest, TsTbundedriuerrorr'becatiseyacCofding-to-expe- rieqce, when our retailers fail gQtnef Jayorite country creditoiygeneraUy holds a previous judg ment, which takes the realty of the debtor arid leaves the mei chant to suffer. Because, while \the articles of* commerce, whether derived from .agriculture, manufacture or. otherwise,\rite transportable in their nature;; and may easily be conveyed to the best market; real estate from its character, is located, and must wait until sought for; and ji is unreasonable to apply the same moderto divest a man of proper *' t’ •’ •** ' . ? ■* ' J-S-AV\»» b r ig a d e o r d e r , Ithaca, O'ctoh$ i9ify 1819- ^ Jfhose officers.jot,tM3 5QtlLJBrigade ofNew^^ York Infantry, whose proyirice it is to make re turns o<* delinquents, aredfirqefed to make sueh | > T virtueol^ti execution tri me deliv*. JUl .eiwd, against tlie\ real iyid petMmal firopeiMy off Royal C. Nelson, I shall ex pose for sale-ill) his rigttl smd-tifh? No/fio* in den. On the ibm’fcenibduv of October next, at % o’clock R. M. at the S’ I »-» I * ^ I * _ President of thertxmrt Martial, as the CourPwill shortly be ybjfnenf>d.\ / ByprdeyofBrlg. Gen. JOHN SMlTp; ^^MAGK^A-id-de-Cariip*' retjiuns without to'Maj. C. B ingham , Hoiehitf the/ vdlhge of Ithaca^— Dated exdourt Martial, as the CotirtwUl ’* ' • ' (C/?-1 < htv above sale »s jt!a<.»c ami hour o f tjie day* Dated Octo- litn* ILYkib- ' ^ ‘ ’... ■' ' ' V. * NICOLTi HALSEY, Sh’C A meeting of the board \of managers of the ' J riffle ^ Bv S. GR \U Y . pep. Sh’fT,\ GenesedConference Missionary and Bible $ocl- ’ i > Y vii uje o f an .execution to tjie ociiv^ ety, Will be held on Saturday next, at 3 o’clcrik et’ed; against the Ireal and perso^ril P. M. atthe AcaJcmy in the village of Ithaca. l \ V « y \f 3 M A’puactual att^ndat^ce is requested.’ aa.l Ja.M* nav i;. I ,Sh » M ,K « Ihr .ale \ By order of the Presidents — — ^MYNLY^TOOKHRr Clerk.^ _October,_l 6% 1819.- M i l l i n e r y ^ ‘ - M a n t u a - b i a k i n g . • lh^. •#••••»•«• . , x\ ■ i •,'r~ i>i - M 8 s . ItL i’PEL'I’feX'LlA inforii-^ liri* hicRds and the public, tb it she has just rciiqirrld an additional stipj>|v_of articbs in her line. making a genei al assoi t no nt o f . _ fifty acres of land on Lot No. 100, In Gro, ton, now occupied by James 'Davis, on the AVmrteeni lidayof-()e<oberriexf,-:at-one- 0’dloT.k inrtho a f ^ rriWfiv Hie the village of Tthada. Dated August 25; 1*819. ’ n i c g l l H a l s e y , sb’ff.- iu 0 $« Ry S. €U U tY ,D e p « Sh’IT. The above sale.,is postponed tilt, (be first dayjof November next, at one o’oldek in the aftern'oon, at' the Rouse of James lliiviij. ifiTxvriton^- DatedlDctolieW 14,1819, NICOLL HALSEY, Sh’flT. by S. C R a RY, Dep’y. SitTF. , S I L K , S V & A W , & L K S H O a N after creditors, or of the debtor § and so thorough- .— ~ v v o .. Iv is this evil felt hyscrcietv, that good men will not avail themselves of the cruel operation of the law, anibids are; given only by the hardyLspec- -ialatorjror-some-friencLof the- debtoi— Such _a state of things surely is calculated ( to affect the morals of society, as-well as in other respects to, py^-at hazard itsbestmterests. - r » Because lt is impolitic to retain a law, which is calculated, by its severity, to compel men otherwise honest, to place thejtr prqperty^ out of its reach j which isea^ily .efiectied by a ' jtwgmeat sale : This is riften doiie’Wjltlt topa^ all wlththeleast delay ^jmssibfe; “ as ;#gll as to gave d isufijtilhg faitiiiy. Arid it.can'hardly be expected thata debtorj howevCrhonest^ wh^re not ta&n by !s|ribrise^ Will allow^bsiiigle'bfeditor to dlvestlumefthe acqriisitibtisofdiife of labrir- . and economy tri theihjiiry of Ms ftiriily, and as it may Be fo the dqstructioa of his other cre- ditors. •' ;; •; 5 ' <;i ' Because the existing laws put the greatest in terest of society to; such hazards, ; as to bender the very basis of national wealth more insecure, 4isfemce of4Q0 maes;'in tltfeq.\#yn.ahd a haif^'. thermometer 9 5 1 Mr;. Forsyth was'in* good, health, and expected to temaibat the court of-' - -M'adnd.r —7 ■ • . .... ~ -^rirteady^ndiiiTcertamrthun eyen its annual pro ducts:; They strileat di© rpot of thy-tree, wmch, when , ’ , V , ___ crhditor; may hold UR htsyud^ent, aim thereby deprive after judgment creditors, in hroderate- circumstances, of the means of bdttectjrig their 1 demandsjalthgughthedeBtorhaiabimdaStpro-\ .> Rjm«i.--Adyices from this distracted gbbhtty.. kad os to believe, that- ftsdetested .government is sooijtolieprostoted^eforeg pressed people^. A C.oloitet Albbghidh bas es- , tabiisheaiiimshlf in ^stremadtq^f^ a'champwn, -qCliberty,_whQ£efor.ce^^ .arid wBcrhiid been successfiil iu manjr skirmishes •jnthtbe^roy^sts-^the latter- ofieafdeserting to his standard, He hris pribiished airimlamatiori-. dated Jiily IS,, 'deciadfig Ferdinand a “tyrant yitirig adherettristo his^a Campof Laber^iondi^ lanksrof the Gdadina^ — iiolunfiim* • Glintni p oclanMion-directed the Oietober lerm b f - the Supreme Court (which commenced on Monday Cfthis week) to be holden at Albany, instriad of 'New-Yotlc, onaccoimt of the fever pievailing in tie latter city* • ■ -• Maryland Election .—At the recent election itrMarylanc^ S l republicans and ^^federalists Were elected metnbers of thaHouSe ofDetpgates. The Senate is composed of 15 federalists, leaving\’ _a_iepublican majoiity in joint meeting of seven “ ATl'F AISAL“GF HEAL ESTATE. - A generalmeetlrig of delegates for the county of Ontario, was heldin Canandaigua on the 28th in^t , Ci for the purpose of taking- into'considera- tion-the pmaerit distressed situation ,pf the coun try,” dsc.-'-The following, among other resolu- tions, were adopted* Resolved, That the laW authorising1 the sale ofreal estate at auction on executions, at all times is subveisive ofthe best inteiests qf com- , munity, ----- 1 ---------- — .................... ’ Revoked, That to secure the rights 1 of judg ment creditors, in all ca$es wheVe personal effects belonging to the debtor are wanting; provision p f tlae newrest ¥fts\iious—ills A ^ J>_ _ AN ^SSQRTMEVT Off L a d i e s ’ R e a v e r s lVl\\c]i ske of Mb for sole Clieap. - ■ .^LSO, -• > •\ , / S I L K ,W / > . S T E J L 1 ? ■ ’ MADE $0; AStV PA'r'i‘^R^i~AN36 fiSptES’ “Gut and niadu in? Ihe ho ’ . -‘pi’iMlliou will be re^ ceiverf in. p^roenf. ; > * . Wherefore we humhly pray that the existing. laWmiay be m ^ le% m far ari .they reldte to sales on execution at auction: and that in Jien , tberep^the rigbte of creditors be secittrid, by sj- 1owlng i the proper blficeEln case.cfa- deficiency^ of personal property; ■ ^01 trmisfer. such . creditor, in sn6V:ymf^tSr manner, ad yoinr wisdom may direct, ^0 much o f the realty of the ju^menWebW, as mrge judrciotis/ lt^ffere^’’ frriphqlders bf the conntv in which said rdaltv nnay be located,shall appraise and va^ue in cash, —as e<Iual to the amount of the monies tidte on such; executi6n,attd the lawful costs, orm Xuch other Way grant relief as the Legislature may deeirf\ •best, S t r a y e d H o r s e . ll;A:ISEN 1 .',|j;F' by.-, the sub§m-iber» ■ .vikcbdfe^dUtistailtih J p f l f . Lansiiig^ county of Tpmpfeths. it . stray Horse,“coal black, a stay in ih e fin cheatl, a sear on the lcE Jiip.-SU|> 3 >omid^lo about seven years old. Whodvey hits lent . sitid hofse, eaii bave mm by pi*dV!hgpro* v perfy*'pitying chargee, ntld tvpplying lo B M -im . v. : m m ? v-: • -r* t i% ^ ^ r?: JF rSin England —Accounts (7“ days later) are received, to tbe 7th September. No new meet Irtgs ofthe reformers. Tfthe Loudon papers in- ought: to be made b\ law, authorising the proper officer atthereoneit of the creditor, to transfer so much-ot the debtor’s realtyas three judicious dulge in -some speculations on the-rejection by Spain of the Florida treaty, A war is anticipa- ted *by most of them. . . <■ • . Gen. O’Donpell fs appointed by the king of Spain, captain-general of Andalusia, president of the Audience of Seville, and politkajV%nd milita\ ry governorofT^adiz~ioriusserviceTn queTfmg tlie late insurrection, ' < SirFiancisBmdettehas giVen ii6a hundred ymidew to the sufferers in the Manchester riot. The’harvestln .England was mostly housed, rind is generally computed at a middling crop. The grand expedition from Cadiz against S. America, it was thought at Cadiz, would be re-- linquislied; the English convoys were dismissed. A letter from Madrid states that a distinguisli- . edperspnage was to sail immediately on*a mis 5t»*is Jfvhicw of tBU’is CHfm.>rK of MiU cr>irifty»n IiiRoIvont Cehtor, that they *!itew eatise «C,hny' ifievdraVeb^forh-'tbB said at bis * »{Kc, in the town o f ReBtri^irtgief eecond Trienlav ofljnniifety ugxt. .ni one q’clhck.fijr-tbe ffft*rw noon of thnt.fiavv why i d assignment o f tbd.sw'fY*1''. t spfv htV^thie shf iilii not* be ttadriJ.antNhB \talid Y< h solvent dbchaVgedt accoriiinuJto;* tiifr provMtfns of ilie act* e' titipil. *■n a ffcrtoT;sivi 0 k relief io-. enses OF ln- 73&nteij;()crob«r: LEW l'r-GlLiyiOR.B,1nfofvBot. J hn Wetlierhyvand others. jiriliti mag creditor*. — — ----- B Y \irlup ol wtit ot abas, fesfafartv, _ fieri, 1 ’ieias, isstitd out o f llm s o , premrt^ritiriyTtslmW expose to sale airthe^ Tight a’ndtitle of Lhvi'Davis.To Irifjio. in the tow*n o f Diyden, logritlier with‘L is persrinat property on f !ie 2 d day df lfeeem- ber next, at one b’elock P. M. o f stiid d ay, at the house oHfToraco B til aril: In keeper in said town. Dated Oofober 2011), 1819, NICOLL H iL S E Y . Sh’fF. BY vii me o f severnlexehuiions to rire ' directed against !he real nnd personal pro- ptuAy o t j 8 viva b u s Bv NoriPti; I sba'l ex- pohe lor sale, about 40 aci eg ol Tahd on lot nurrtbu 81, tn tirysseS; 604 V oocujued by thj^sa »| Sy Ivan us B. Nortoii.t h e 14tli d i v o f August next, at 2- o ’clock In the iifernootji, it the Jmiel in the village- a t IP 1 .H 1 . i) ifed Juhe 2 ^ld, lBlft, r 3Tf° j T he above site m furtbet postpone ed till the 1st day of January next; at tbe s une plac© afid boqi of tfie day. Dated Ouobf *■ loth, 181-9 NICOLL HALSEY, Sheriff, by SPENCERGRARY, dept’y Slit. *!# ^FA fJijT having' been made in the pWymeht bl R 6ettatn ^b^hid.byit tSettam mortgage,, dated ^iiSttceohhilay qf jOeceffl* - tj«e; eigliieen ’hiirfdrfetf a'hd seventeen, fexecated ' by f<lisr(eK ^inghain, m&Mitofy' o r c u i i n p , situate in tlie town, o t viyrses, anu «isy Ithacb, bonnded on tlie north by. Buel-ati*eet, op fe*t» : .east by Tiiga-ftrCet, o’n inn' laritff by. 8 eriie& 8 tre 8 ^, and on the west by iot niimbec thiny.sih;, heijigiii - length iaorlh anhsoathv two hundred j& Obttjt-m # feet and In breadth east atFd West siXtyvfixieet,^- ' iepdng tbcrehomvighiy feeti» fengtff fmm off tb^. north etui o’t' sarif- p hi said inorti'lige, 'ted in jjursnarrce rif tho atatwte in. sjrch caee wide and provided,, the abo^«. de«sribai Mortgaged jU'Ctfitses ‘wtll be-ToM j *t |« 1 dlc veniiue, vi* «!.>• 4hfe*0l|hty oral next, at ^it the iirttei in tliewfilage af ItbBca,*iir tlifcounty of Ttnnpkins, on The fourth Tuesday ot April next, at two o’clock in the aitefiiOrOh of that day*’ 'Dated’Ocv , tober fStb, 1819 -t; S; AioHXgoy,- •A-BCHEIl, GJtEEN. n l t i ■ I \L,i*’A U L I having bten uUrfa »Uthe ' i J certain i-uiu or nioney aecered mortgage, bearing dote tW 2 5 ttday ryiueutola paid hV' * ‘aruli, 1816V now lunipkins count; , .. . eefto»,'ia trie'eoUrfiy Trim; kins, and the vaiii,.«lortgage. haviog been, tiuiy givithi thaf by virtuedf a f fflwqrfi* tontainod, the premises mortgaged bring fiftife&acre* if land* k ;ing part ofjfot'ourijbri* . tciyu of ftenoa, noW Lanring; *nd county of Tritip- kins the«XS)higji !Goun.tyT*'efe1^ace briug.hatfto tbft |nid nioi tgage «s- to. Ui^bouridiiiieftj, wiii be sold at pjibrrc yendue, on Ihe'tWetrty-second ,Vuy of April , - riuuhJbm ^ riw ,!^ ibe village <>f i.‘n3» October, 1819. ' A. Miifisg, At9y. ull4 6tn' -.5*' .SAMREL'BAKER, A s : sion tAlhelJniteff-Slates,_and iUva&Jmlievfiff. Oetober-ncxV?!- same- AKAA ilv«.Av*AlU Wlwiv <UiA '.IthA' '• • :*1 W — '-J. 1 w that through , him, the negotiations between the Spanish and ihdr American governmeutsyvould - be renewed. . • i>labe and houf of tbe day, Dated' Oeto- 'into ^ i hi * NICOLL HALSEY,. Sh’lf,- jfu Mobile (Alabama)'the yellow fever is stat- A_committee appointed ibfcthe purpose, ed to* prevail tcTarFalarming degflrie^ For one ported the following Memorial; to be presented * we^k?the deatlfs averaged abont_8per day,_or i to the Legislature a. . W nen’ session, whici *° « \ * t a ”dred aoals ofthe P0'1\11*10\- .was tmaniniousiy-accepted of by the tneethig.: ’XoihtHonorable the Legislature o f the State - . ^-*r -jof New-Yatlt', _ ^... _____ „ Ycur Memorialists, citizens of the countyof , in tlle^xercise of those rights which they enjoy as treemen, respectfully\ represent; ^haiThoj'^aVerwitnessed^limier'yariousHcrircirai-— ft* mc$s, the operation dpd effett <ff'tl|o§gjiiwsfer MARRIED—On the 9th inst. by tlie i-ev. Mr, Dean, Mr* Reubcn DaslleW, to Miss Fan- Nv H a r t , afi of Groton. DIED~Ori the 8th inst. atthe residence of “ h i s r t a t t r e r i i r P o u g h k e e p s i e y - t h e boiirM A T T H tA S ~BrtT,A*tLMADfir of £he-City o f New-York. , ■ -r.\.' ■; .■ H Yvirtue of scvei-al ekeentiuhs* I sirtril expose lo sale, all the'vighl amlMille of William Richey, to lot No.’ <22j t CI j Sh»c s, consisting of about 4 i acres o f said. L o t, together with tail hispersortalpropes-ty, on Ft idayuhe,first day o f Oirtober next,* at 4 o’clock of said day; at tlie holise of the said Hie hey, injiiekson vi U e. Dated Aug, * - 4 , l, v NICOLL H ALSEY, Sh’fiE. The above ^ale ed till T h e above 'safe is' furthcr postpon-, — ,, --- ■” 7 . .■* .'.I'-L-a.jr,'.. / ed until the SOth mst. at tbe «ame plaee and time of day. Hated Ocf.rttiili, 1819, * NICOLL HALSEY, Sb’ff*. A I k M A N A ' C S * By tJiegrow, do#fyija<F single, For s a leatth e burik-stoioof M iC K & SJE A R iIi^ > B Y ortler o f tbe hohorable-Richkrd Smith*, csqrirc, firrt judge Vif the Court ofcommon pleas, m and for ToinpkrtiB county, noticp is.dterebv given *to ult the creditors ot Nat ban Sagsr,~of ^be town of Hector, in .said county, an Insolvent debtor, W fhuw Cfiuie' if any {tbeyhavp, tefore tho^aid-judge, at his officerTl tl* *t.-»wn o f Hector, In the county o f Tompkins; on the jTth d»»yjif January next^atS o^Iookin-thetUterncon, . why an Assignment of the said njsol^ent’s estate should nol be made, and his person be exempted fiont i imprisonment, pursnam totheact entitleri* ‘ an sft to ■abolish iniprrsorfment for debt in ’certain cases,’ passed Apul 7, 1818. Dated ttiaSOlhot September, 1819. t uttA lOiy gjtATHAN jlA&AHc r DiN'DY:R ; | T OUNH-*—a paii» of* Dandy Hoots, 2 ;X : uiifes east of 'Itbac**. T'I m ? owner , mayhaVe tlioin by proving property and ; pay lag charges, by applying at this office. October 19 lb, 1819. %m^. * ti '< *r.. .. - ‘ B u t t e r W a n t e d . w 4 r r r r f will be purchased at Mark jx Si-aiing’sUffllI8 Bookstore. - * R.^iVLHOKjCta'i-ai l (ip. ///*ficrt,! October 12(bt i8lP . /- u bsedbcr-Jtifornis-the -pbhllp; that heTias rcrkfottujl his , - C A 0 I N E T - M S I N B S 8 ; from Aufori^strcci to Owkqo street JOp*- posite the tiUnk; where he ofihrq a gooA ‘assoj-tnieULoL ^ ~x ----- M J M O G .W Y & - C i l I i K R r - e on reasonable fornis,arid \i i]J an- commodate op sfiopt nmiee, those who may wan t a r Odes in his line be may ipit have on baud. Mosjt kinds o f produce will be rucef v euTtLexehang^To^rfuriniiT u re.\ ~ H« feelst. grateful to Ills customers, and soUei(£ Vcontiouance o f iheic pat ronagei—^ - — r ~ r - JO H N M itr i C N .\ ItUaca;% rto>riH2thrl8I9. p i . 3 ^ 3 w / ?— *