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**J ^ i$% ^mmtSfiSB^!9SS^.*SBBt ^ V ^ )«, VH i^, JOHN S,TAI*MApGK- Attorney cut ,JLau>, md Solicitor, * ., t» Ghmcery), - ;, Has opened an Oifice in the Til- lage of LAQNS, pn(be riorth west rr*: Otf m m m* ^f^l^ret 4ft\ the misery near \ ;Tavern, (Sftenfevai Per- lli fcasterii 4»v*!J .is closed every g^enifigatJ^clflck, The West- ern mail is closed every morning at s o'clock- T&e Southern mail, via. Xewbwr^h t^^Cv^ork. is elnsed ev- L $r$ %5unxl«y^ ' : t1*eStlay, and^Thursday 'evefijng, at 8 qVWtey^ '1 be Soiitherii mail via. Bath and F.linira, is <?h>*ed ev#y Tuesday, at 12 •o'eloHt,'A. M. The Southern rtnil via Readmit* mid Hocks:lreat?ntto Klmira. is .dw.t«l'*very •lV!« ^t^^h^i!lik«?ige:d for Ashes. ; ^id':fe#!oi er Pearl Aslies,and Saks -'./• IXR SKAATS. : 'Iflio k&s olfhand a good Jsaartmnt of - £)rj^figpck, ';Cr0ck#y y Hard- s' Wai^g,0tocerjes and Teas, * lmn\ -jiSte, fteel, Leather, . .'.©«*K5t'*t, 'i2S>i». 13.,- - , , 6m§ . GENEVA, mv.*23, 1821. f &f$0Ers .gpswr *•» TBW, t o- t h«> • St*>ek%ulders of,Jbe_IUKK GI: '•WH^v-'h^t an Elation for Kievef. directors will be ^4«1 tit^fceir Bank fug-Hone,- in the vfll^ge of GeneVa mWsmjtr, ike Fov&miayqf Janur &r# M&t, betvveeo the hours of 10 and iS»;'c(oek in the,*oreno«tii By ordwoftM _., , - Board.ofJJirectornJ^ , ••. ' JAMES. mm.J&asVr. . .q^E- B CENT. REWARD. i St&N 7 away fromthe subscriber, on .JSunday, the IfthJ*ist,\ an indented apprentice nametf Ebefieier Dean^- $&&^.($k~ AJ| persons are forbid MrboriRg or trusting him under the penalty. of the law. Xhe above re- ward, bttt no charges, will be given Tor apprehending hinri. / •'/* -. NATHAN HAINES.'. * Seneca, Nov. 20.\ ..•:': TICKETS v IN THE JJTMMATUR^ LOT- flay£*lse|i to $13, This day the JJrawntsf commences. Apply^ at fifEEl^Y'S before the capital nri- ies are drawn frorii the wheel. A feW Tietiets still remain ma hand. • Gemv>&, Nov. 2&, 'is *1. Notice is hereby given, JTHA* pursuaUt to an order of the Surrogate of the eounty of Ontario, .1 stjal expose for sale at Public Vett- ,411% Qti Saturday, the 19th day of «^i!y next, at two « in the •coyness. Tuesiiu A0ec.it , 1821. The foll0win$JI«n»»Vitfees were an- nounced as having been appointed pursuant to the orders of ffeterday; On Public Bdldings i ---\M$$m. Blaekledge, Van Wyck, Casisedy, Brown, dushman, Biobai-t and Will- iunas, Va.'^ Judge ofi ed eiTect of fastening: upon us the old [ grievaiice. It is known that the op- and. and E!#u.s Froinentiu, as the court therein. And, uho, m relation to an ^ or otnission, on the part o. i»* f un j t€( fc t0 \a man against the Amend officers under his Cathohe Majesty t entsm ; ^ u to surrender to the oCicers and com- ' du- K? f\\ posers of reform are numerous, lay*, or omission, on the part of the; ,.„:.„ A *AI„ ^-~ „„^;„„4*t,„ A.. \\\ , rnissioners of the United States, ly authorised to receive the same, :!*. Onthe%x0tlpm§< of'occupying the t nn( \ sovereignty in and over the said Colunibm fitier> &c,-^M^ssr§. Floyd, SFi or idas. give an unannnous vote in the negative. If therefore they can prevail vvitb s0m0 of the any of the archives and documents I friends of the Amcndraents, to reject Which relate directly to the property, ^ or that section, and vot# for otb, ers, their grand design will be effect- And, also, in relation to the means fajujrjili^^ worthero PIHII via. L>ons to aoaus, is - - -• PWlps'anfl ^ril.nyt*a to Pi«i s f.,rd, i*> ^ ^' ^ , T \'\.„ \\:\'* [States to Obtain possession of sucfi Tu^dav.at 6 o y ebck.A.M! Mr D^ne and Mr. Murray vgere ed; for they know full well, J that ev^- Onihe MM library Vommittee,- ! adopted by the officers and commis-i ^ h ^ oi ^hWh cliseriminates/bg, ^,^..0 •i?k.:„™M A fi m ? t i, n .awi,m. .:v.;_„- _r *u^ * ~e t Ur. 'tT*.;*«j tween the several Amenirtierits, will. -every i'iM>Uay,at 6 o y ebck,A.M! iVjlr juane and Mr. Murray*^ vgere ; archives and doeurneflts. . All Letit'i's tfVat ^re aot put into th« l appbintff otthe committee of jEnrol- The^e resolutions, according to the OgRce half an hm\r befijres the times ye<iBiH^^n the'part of tips house. j rules of the house, lie on the table above mentioned for pl'dsine the iftail^ •?, Mr, Sloan from the committee on '. one day of course. jvill lay ove'l'until the uextniK On motion of Mr Farrelly it was M1 „. + . , .,. . . ,. ,, person^semUngLHtersby^all should petition ^ffJadwalader':i). € olden, 1 Resolved, That the resolution of will assured y give^ill ^eVaiMhe bepartieularintheirswper^rsntioM to 0 f New-iyorii,; contesting the return ' the legislature of Pennsylvania '\ —— * — ^.U^.J^. be thrown ^way-~it will iiot feie cottn. ted. Should a large pr©pQrtion of the voters be cajoled into tile discrimi- nating plaj^h the splicl veto inftheiieg. ative, which the etieiaies 'of re%rm' 111. - iJ1-i .!«_ ^.'.11 _L^.i__il. T.v mention the town., cfoatrty an«j| state- Attendance in the Post^tiiee oti Sundays, HIH be from .f3 .to t o'rioek. p. M. wU. r mrnvT$, ?. M re- virtHe of a, writ of ft. fa. to. ane duecied and delivered, I hate •^ized aad taken ail the goods and i'hiitteiii, lands ti«<HH!Fetnents of »^«v sushis Chidseyt m niy haiiiwiefc, to- gether JvHii ibe following pietjes or, panjels of land, to wit: abont eighty four aeics of laud in township nuinher seven, first range of towita in Ontario, eounty, being a part ojf lot nnmber eighteen, bounded north by John WftH, and the same land ou which lie now lives, in Miio. A|*o, about fifty four acres in lot number fifty, one, in to^vn- ship number seven aforesaid* bounded •9e&kt by crooked Lake, south by M : Waring, east by J., Jiliet, and north by M. Piersoii,. Also, his right and title in and to oue lnn»dred aeres of land, situate on the north side of lb! nuoiber nineteen, in iovvn»h»p numbef sevetf fttofesaidV bowifded itrtrtlF^ twttnber eightpen, east by a road, soiith by j. Lee, and west by a road. A^so. three acres of land ojn lot number thm ty two, in towOship number seven a- foresaid, bounded north by aroadj vvest by.George JD. Stewart,, south by the outlet of Crooked Lake* and east by gamuef JLawreoce's land. A^iso one acre of land on lot number thirty two aforesaid, bounded south by a road, east by L. v J3iU, north by A. Wajg^r, aftd west by George Sherman /Also, all his right, tltb and interest in Ajod to lot number jfcrty -igfeftfa j|i tovyoship number seven, seeoiid rangfr-Bf towns in Ontario county, bounded north by the town line, together with t|e here- ditament* and appffirleaance^ tfeerenn- '\; aiernoQD, on .the preinises^ the fol losing,, described premises, via i~? ^^Oneceftain piece or parcel or'Land, situa^felii the village of Vienna, in-the taw4 of Pfeefes, in the conshty of On- . tario, beginmng at a stake and stones Ibur jfods froin the soath east corner : <if the jurying ground, in said vil- >: la|gre^ bearing south twenty two de- g$ee§ ifvest, and runiiing thence south \twenty ttvo degrees, west one chain and twetty lints, to the banli of the nuM-r4c%° thence westerij?* along the bank of said race three, chains and seventy-links to a stake and stones, ' thewee abrth: thirty degrees, east for- ty A\m finlss to the highyvay, thence soufh sixty eight degrees, east three chains and fifty links along the Wgpb* way to the place of beginning.\ ; ' \ '. \; OLJVER- BUBGESSj ddmwistr&torcrfike JSstate of Jasper 1L.£)rake f dec. « JPhelps, J)ecetnber4 z iS|l. fyformatfon Wmlited. M€BA^D HOLMES left Alba- ny ats^et ther firstnaf ^c^jber, !«*t^, and notlung has been heard of bim §%ce by the subscriber. He was in tne %%a year of his age, light cem* |»lexioo, light blue eyes, of middle stathre* and a Taylor by trade, If living, he is requested to cbroe. or jvrite to |ns family t in Galen, Seneca cophty,. M. \V*-^-And if dead, any person itnowing the fact will please write to the subscriber. Any infor- mation in any manner will be thank- \\' rreeeived. \•'\' \ \ \ \ •\\'• ' '*Wti£$&Vh - HOMES, ,. get. i, nm, '. JPrittters will pleasftgilfe the above ene or tvvo insertionsr - to, helon^ittg fif< in anywise appertain- ing—•All which I shall expose jter sale at Public Vendue, on Thursday, the renth'day^of January next, at ten «f% eloek in the forenoon, at the Hotel,in the village of Geneva. ,**Ditted J)e<- cemberiij 1821. S. LAWRENGB, Sh'ht 3, h, SMlW, Dep'y. opposers will then have the lliajoritv of p.^arpe, ^hich was on motion s questing their senators and represen- and where then, will be\ \^t Jiopes ? 'i^ferre&o'^^mmittee^ of the whole . tatives in congress to use their exer- —lost forever I The deified•hostil- fas#t : -^ -;_ '• ,' j tions in procuring the passage of a *,y t which was for years #S$e&inih e ., Mr. ^rgearit of Pennsylvania, • lawproviding for the removal of the, Legislature against a C^r#«tio1, i|^mth§ committee on the judiciary; obstructions in the entrance of the - A r . f rt „„ rtWoi% ^rll'< ' ?i . F' I'MI- / \t.' „ ut^u IT i ,». TIT?- i is surely pot lorgotteri.-*M It -is'ire^ repor|ed a hiil.;for the estabbshment harbour at Erie, on Lake Erie ; and , f, s ° .^^1 #anfeii&rn sygtern VoX bankruptcy, pledging the co-operation of that collected, then let it not b«-t«rg<>^, 1 \^^he United States, which state with the United States, in the >*»at the very same naer* \vf|oJow op thrp'f was States j, that, he had presented it thusl early in order to give merhhers-tirae to prepare their minds On it; and that it s was the,same in form as that which came from ( the senate at thelast ses- s^h. IJe' then moved that it be re- ferred to a committee of the whole .h&usej and made ; tUe ordei* of the day for the%st Monday in January nest; which Wa&agreed to. M. Cannon, of Tennessee, stt'btnit* ted for cot^ideration the folio wing ^oifrnKJrrs^ '.••^• r -~y';-«~••••-- --' -•••<•••• 1. Resolved, That it is expedient to provide for thjg generaldefe1ar,e, by making further provision for arming, ortgauizing and improving in disci- fliWj the militia-of the United Stajies. & liesolwdi S'hat a select comntitr tee be appointed oi) the subject of militia, w host daty it shall be to en- $nire into the expediency of organi- sing and providing for the improve- ment, in discipline ^ofjrhe; militia of the different state!. and lewitories; and that said ^pmtnittee have leave to .report by hij| or otherwise. % 3. Be*(^i3ei||Thatthesaidcoramit- te of ivays> anil i tnean| be instructed lo' : en.^r^tf#||%4^^iienc.y -oi\iu-'< creasing\ *b> ; , ajft^hal appropriation for arming^e mllitiai, ^4* Mesclpedf That the eomniittee on niilitaf^ affairs be instructed to inquire into the expediency of re-or^ ganizing the regular, army, so thfet eompanis*.MI the different eorps con- taiathe riutn^her of non-conjmission- r „ -....-— j. r r a — -J-J eel oiHcersa|fd privates they did prer Information of a hu$oanW~r-wmim. .„• , ie '^•*^'i'C 0 /,-/.*v#.*, > * n r\ ^^J-™* |C7»AN3SfE^LATEU, Jaf« «f l^ort ^ QUS to^ednctuTO and ?*&M*~ Chester, (kJnroe county,State of New- session of : .qongress; and that said York*) most .arneftlv solieitM in forma- committee enquire ii^to the expedien- tiovii about James Stafer* her husband, ey of disbanding the supernumerai^y a gun-smith by tradevaged^s years, ameers, and reducing the general 5 feet 9 inches high, and light eorii- . stpffi, , : & , plexiotis. He came into the ^tate or ^s, Beso^«.^j '^%fN COtnmifteon New-Yftfk last July, at iMft^ Mmk ! military alairl, bfr Sptracted to inH -.went to Batavia, |Genesse-'fatuity,) quire into the expedSenpy of reducing w here he worked at his trade- thence f t h e nm nbfr otcadetri (educated at the he went to Covington, and * orked ptlHic e| p eni In tie Military Acad- w^apt, Smith tf that plaee. Hj : {^ ^^e^ J^^A t0 SO ch a nuW- m Covington «m $mm, the 27th be /^ s fee ^sary for the reg- of October last, to^go to Sacket's Ha«v „ l¥ a ^/ 0f t ^ tJnitel States. \ These Resblutions were Ordered to; lie on the table. • Mr. Smitn; of Md. moved the fol- lowing res0lutToris she jsarne committee. e lolloping' committees were announced to have bpen apppintedby the speaker, in pursuance of the res- olutions, of thi& house on Friday lastj vi»; , \-; \ ' . ^-V On the JSfdval MstaMishmei/ii-~ Messrs. M'Lane, Fuller, Wartield, Gilmer, Hardin, Gambreleng', Plumer of Pa. (3n tke Foreign a_i^ Domestic af- fairs, of; the Wiiiied Sialesw^Messrs. Bussell,;5ddney a ,'Kritt^bJle, Archer,, ^vVrfght^ Taylor, Farre Oft the. Military MstafrMsTiment*— Messrs.'Eustis, Van Eensselaer, Bas- set, SrtAh of JCentucky, Smith of Md. Cocke, IDarlington, Matlaclc...- On the Mav$T^ade. i -----M^iBYs Gar- ham, Hemphill, Philips, Borland, Poinsett, J. T, Johnson^ Swearingen The bill respecting tJ[i!B transmis^ sion of certain documenls free of pos- tage, brouglit from the Senate, was read a first, second, aVcl third, time, and passed unanimously^ A. variety of instrUctionf as to lo- cal matters, in the form of resolutions were then given to the different com- mittees., •'.• . ;.\'.,/--\-. 0n the motion of Mr. llathrdpythe hon$e agreed to a further extension of tfie tinie allowed for the redemp- tion nf land sold for tfireet taxes. PAJLJLABKJM. NfisDAV, DECEMBER. 2ft. 1821. On the night of the 15 th iij§t*. tlie Woolen Manufactory at I^anchister^ in this county, was burnti togetheii« with most of the niachinery, and a great quantity of cloth, some of wfeh belonged to the neighbouring far* mersi. '•..-.' '..'•'..:\'. \We have seen several articles co- pied into the Federaljpapers, extrac- opposed to any aJteMtjon? c!f the old systeUi. Much has l^eit sfed abofi the length of time thei Te^|)t| of this State have lived and ilou^f]|i|,under the old Constitution, aH it is i^, some deeded an offe«iieli*tIeisl^ of •saeriifge even to-totldf'ttee iiJi|H|b1e ^ : e consider ;sut%y(||i|i v ^ nothing, bettf ft|n|ffi^ ||||ij||^s|ies^ were vain wolfe -^^#r^llimis^ most'peo^le seem to tfeiak if 4oes, it ought to be atneadeci. Ifls matter how old the instrutrieBit m^r be, norj how long the mischief lias feeen felt— the necessity of a T«fbis»{AtSi;ffni' why shouldvMofca rgfortt) -h|;icitrodii- 1 ced? Is it arealoiiwb^a|c#4^ should not b|^nre«l b*c^us| the pa? tient has indtlled it ibra length of time, there being no ^li^s^ian^ho was able or wilfing to o>^%l)ti«\tlB} disease ? Will the ffieftiis j6f r^forja put every ^hing to i^^^hecWse are soufe-Jkfo im^tm,.m:tH •it bor, a« is supposed, by land, and wtfs; last heard of at Seottsviile, Monroe i county. •Should this meet his e^es, he is informed that his wilV aad fam- ily are at Hocliester, waiting; most, anxiously to hear from him. ~i)0e$. NOV. 3. JB2U •• ; - •,\:••' V'- MQREIS GOFK CONTINUES THE it'Making: BusineFS, .ju./jp 4^,0 .#£asd.4!oW. XJL merly oeeupied by 0cg$ Tmsdell, in Mftin-street. tlaving the Penn-Yan Herald, a bucktail ,pap%\ If those Federa Editors n^an^Iy this, that the Her-^ aid is a Uepiihfican paper, we, must inform therii they are ^eceived> for we 1 are credibly informed, hy persons from Bettn*Yatt, that Mr. Betihett, the former proprietor^ and now nom- s ri^KpSatt secretaiy of, M^tori has sold out to two vio- \iretreasury b^Mirected to report to lent Federalists; one of whom is a this house a statement shewing the Lawyer f This accounts at once for amoununnn* ^e^eived «nder the the O p posit i on ^. om that ^^ to actforthe relief of sick and disabled . A \ , >*•' . * * T seamen, durfngjhe year- 1811', 181$, the Amended Conatitnt^n, Hereaf- iSl^^anid^p^aid the annual ex-: ter Jtet »s \w»x uo m.ojrj;abom '^ucfe.. penditures far the^ame ^uring those; tail\ papers opposing the ConstittK y^%,- -'-.>•\. •' \^tion. •' '\ \ ^It 2. mesdhed»,fhH thecommission- sgema iwt\ftggihlj» fnr thf> <>nft- ^ saio^ the'Pebple are the S©y|f^|igijs of the state, and ma$ So as ih^f. ylease*^ they may reject the who^j;#r retain certain parts of the^ Ant^ndj^en^, at their option.—^No oite doubts the sovreigttty of the People-r-bbt. be- cause they are sovePei@n,ai)(l,have die .physical pow^j? of doift0? i Mbat they4 please, it b^ ho nieadis jfopqws that they ought to suffer tbe|t|sle|ves to be 'deceived into a measu«-e#hi*h is like- ly toiutail upon f th^|^.a^)a.|J^i t pos- «e!S^r» die; curses <>f-ttip ..^ ;JStonsti- tuBon-. Tf \this- 'cmitim&Mm$:$&£w>- cessful, ^.3Peo^;iaa^^^pp^% that another Canveniioiij^ll not he , called in a hurryT-^hey ; ^ifi cojiiin^ ue, perhaps for age^s, to; ^j^t^undei* the abuses of party- ih^gae^'par^t men and party stfi^-^e^lil '•'p'om^ entirely out of the iefe^^'tHe- ft CoflSiittution. ^ Iieti themojTre, honest matt and fri^md t© #liolesonT(e>; reform, go to the^olfe w^|i ^b d ^ a hand, and give an* mde^0&mi •vote;; in tfte anirmative-^rbet suS^aeli r^ member, thai tboagh ifi^S^rsdme. things in the Ameao'riierlt^ : -^§ii|'h|o\^ not please us, 'y^ftftf^Jfj&M m& to get rid of the oflenisif e sie#ion^ .'Is a jMng&VM ex^er^tttint^l^^a^ and we belifeve^it ^i||*be & lafaM Jpbt-fiWe st ibis; Ofee. procured a number of the first rate he will endeavour to keep on hand agetteral .assortment of f Whieh he does not hesitate to. say will be made and fsiiiRheiUas gftf»d» tf tu>i better, than at any mlrer sbop in tlie •western country, and much lomir ibfin «l8«i»i. fuv the sanw qiiality**-.. Jirs friend* are requested to call aiid judge for themselves. ,Gr&MV«,i MuV. 21), c „..• ••- n. ^'i *•••«.*. c.u^ .»»« 3 of the Amendments of theJDonr- puewingC|?ea«ual receipts of the na- . > \'(/ numherof • hogp,^^^ attd ^ e faatance : |«t«$ion,W|r^-me subject fairly.--- wlS!!\ && remains In^beir hands unexpen- ( Whether it is because they are firmly ded. ; ; attaclied to the^old 0harterj and wish These resolutions were ordered to to retain it, with all ks itn|ttrfcctions, lie on the table; \ ; or from an inveterate habit of intrigue Mr. 4Vlntu*an, nf Maine, moved and deception, \that 301^Wc|g|oi e foliovvjngdesolations: ^^'js.iUsj^^ed'&^ihWjwe.l^i^^i Mesolv^M-i'M the secretary of to inquire, ^he attempt which lias state ^e^re^ted to lay before this' been made,.-and is stili making,to in- dace the People to vote for one A bouse eofi|^s of ^ny communications received atvhis iajie%i)aving onyMS- lation to a% l^jlJMerstanding which may have existed |setween Andttew Jackson^s gdl^#r of the FloriSa% , and no e orme^is^ioTejDtTnp^raH^^ ing rejecfeqV f£$?-p6t *ld ^of'tno«e> parts whicl? We d0 |iot li^e, in the easiest andjeja^j expenjife||^iyj^ to; ratify* the A]w|iidfiMii^^|ii^^ai(i4 then there wM b#^ &^i(it«tujnal mode of Amendment ppe^iitled, with- out retorting to; a^^ C^nvehtfott. \~ acti^U>#^ijierl| Amendiheiai^lf; |e ^^titution, have discovered ttlak l <kp0%*!$ ^ tt niWdinent atid reject anjother, i* Wn*X believe^'ai-f ift^^aifcipteeJB*' Usual en%o^te% ? J^p. -r-^'va s * (•;.