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tewing is ^description of Missouri, pissed on ^Ulaad muoniekmge: sixth*of June, in tho pr<ss#tu yeVfi->7 dollsr notes of tfeeiiank (entitled “ a .solerarf'pubHqaetijiitj -L -- *■•-*-» 1 *- claring the assent of xhi&MiVM the.findameoial condition in a resoltutofl passed by.Staefcwwr. gress of tho‘Unite^tato# 4 ’|&»lliy/' in^f forlh# admission of Missouri,into the union o i£ iertiiftj condition j\ an authentic^ £s3fjft whereof ha* been com mu tiio>®l ipi! me, It is solemnly and pu6i^l»!wS?’ ted and declared, that t&if^jj£|ift assenied, and does asi(eac^!^hit.'fhe fourth clause of the: section ^ payable to P. A. Jay, In . 1 st:,' 18*0. in> ^payable to hearer, ’dat- . ^ jg943 In three's Sisntral Bank,-Cherry Valley, i psyablejttiiD- Wood, dated Jan. 4. T8(9 .%I23 ici three's of th# Phoe nix Bank, Hartford, parable to E. Avsrill, Jan. I, 18H, They are all tolerably well executed—the two's of the N. York, and the three’s of • the Ph«nix JUr\k, rather the best; but any olrtKem would ba readily ected bf^ those acquainted with |renuine bills/ &de, Aug.. t l , 1881. p> the ff. T. Eye Pott Aug. 13. fh e following account of the dis interring :he remlins of Major A n dre, was handed us by an eye wit ness,.tccompanied by hi) request to publish tlio same i This evenyoflk place at Tap- l>*n, on Friday^tfij 10 h inst at 1 P. M. amidst a considerable concourse of ladies and gentlemen that assem bled to’wilncss this interesting cer emony. The British Consul with several gentlemen, acco.np.micd by tho proprietor of tho ground and his laborer, commenced their ope - nitons at II o’clock, by removing ihe haap of luo.se stones that sur- rouiit)etlx«nd partly covered tlic (jraver^.Groal cjiution was observed i > taking up i^»ill[peach tree tin t was g rowing’o^t 4 ptbe grave, as the Consul stated u’^r, iotcntion of sending it to his Majesty to be pla ced in one of the Royal Gardens-—- Considerable anxiety wus felt le»i the coffin would not be f mr.d, as va rious rumors existed of us having been removed many years ago — However, when at tlic depth of feet, ihc laborers came to it. The lid was broken in the centre and had partly fallen in, but was kept up hyj testing on the scull. Tho lid being raised, the skeleton of the brave Andre appeared cntiro;. bone to bone, eat-b in its place, without vestige of any other [xartof hiV re mains, save some of liis hair, wflich nppcarrij in simll tufts; and yie '■lily part of his dress was tke loath er wring which tied it. As soon a* the curiosity of the spectators was gratified,\a largo circle was formed, when Air Eggleso, tho undertaker, with Id, assistants, uncovered the Sa.icophagus, into which the re mams were carefully removed— — •An superb depository, in imitation of those used in Europe, for the re- ritni’ns of the nitlsirious dead, was made by Mr. Eg£),C90, of Broad way, of mahogany, the pannels cov citd with rich crimsoflivelvet, sur rounded by a, gold bordering: the rings of deep buAiijhed gold, tho p.innel also crimson Velvet, edg^d witfrgejd, the inside lined witUt black vclvot/tSoi'whole supported by four gill balls.\ J . The (***C 5 0 Rh.agus with tho re mains hare been removed on board his Majesty's Packet, where it is understood as soOhjps some repairs on board are completed an opporiu mty will be afforded of viewing it.^ --- ' & * , ? aO c iA K A T IO N , f tt/tl»e^je«idpit of the United State** jlVhertsS ’the contrrcss of tho. U-. States, bjt,a joint resolution o f t W Second day of. March Ust, entitled — fori iha'ad- of tho third.'*^ WrtFtlie & w hi e - .nI?jfcin of tjie stale of Missouriilt>- to the union'on a certain condition.V dtd de'ermine and-declarc 14 thfit^. Missouri should be admitted ini ihi» union on un equal looting*!] ih k ipginal states, in al| »*?«&-, whatever, •upon ttie fujAm *«W S condition, that the four^WausjsiW! the twenty-sixth section of tho tj article-of tho'ebnftiluiion sub ted on ihe part o f said state l o „ _ $ Kress, shall! nover be consti’i authorise tho passage of snd that^no $Xw shall be pass*' conformity thereto, by'wlrfcjp^ ci«x«n of either of the stiles r f t h is shall be,«xcJi)t!ed from'jlheJ enjoyment' of fcoy of Ihc prijilegiss'. to wHich suMkJclill is entitled undsr ttt- coiHitirtrij tion of tho United State*t PrOvi ' tint, That the' legislature of ^he d state,, by a sofitnn public «£t,, I declare tho assent o^ .th^,siid jc o t h e ia id fundamenjsUcondi- ,!and shtill transmit to.tltoipTesi- i'o f the U m f # J < ^ £ 6 teor lie rei’lie \/irst^Ionday.i^Kftfsnilyer next, % j a § & t k x upon thetace'ipt wtjerSof, tlie'presl <lont, bf'*jjroclato*9«if‘shall anJ nounco.'rftio fact »’• wiieroiip 3 n^.,atid without any further proceeding oil the part oQ congress, the’adm'usioic of th«aa‘d.ltate.lnt 6 tlifs union shal be considi'red'ils complete i\ Ami whereas, by a foMmn public *ct C ' ' i i assembly of said state oi constitution of kai^tawh)^fH ^jt ver be construed t 6 ‘ altKi>r'iW^ the passageVf-any law, and that no Uw shall be~p5ssetMi»<tanfi»rmity there to, by which any cilizenjof cither of the United States shall-be excluded from tho e n jo y m e n t p t k f 'o f the privileges and imtnu^uMgtiVwUth such citizens aro entKla&wtfei^lhe constitution of the ynil^jS itlitis:'' Now, therefore, I, Ja'naif . ilni^roe, president of the UltetjjiSw^SHi, in pursuance o f th^. iw ^ lsdn.o^con- gress afot'es^idi hafb issu’ed Oiis my proclamation, litMBViricin^t^ie fact, that ihc sma staie'M^(^tisspurt has assenied to the fi»dam^ent.yl condi tion required by jh'lt Vfioluiio\) of Congi ess afo/e&<iip i wh^e/cupon the admission of the#a\d slate of Mis- -.ouri into this uiHOn is declat e j to be complete. * In testimony Whereof, I have c j u sed t.ie sett'of t|ie United Slates of America to 'be j\xcd to these pies ents, and signed the same with my hand '0 u n e a t the city of Wash ington, the tcfith day of August, I8^^ ; and of Ihc Independence of the United Stales of America the forty-fixth. 4 . vS M O N ttO li. J ohn Sivi* P' • ' * Adrth V^tAMS, fetary of State. rWe take m f§ w greatjpiea&rcpj being enabled to state,m which was last ^H dpttinined upon by the --- ’^oncra^ to be erected (^ira, for the purpose ingj^th water, from frijtef, the summit lev- ^catMtij; is now rapidly iii^u*$er- the superin- com at t^i of sup] UteNi « o ^ t l proim tcn&ni^'*oJ>'vMr. ncliton Wbe«tal£s<J£and bids fair to be cdmijetS^^is season. On the ifi^tlj^M^pietion and per- maneAcy ofihis work, much de pend/—as %yith.out a feeder, cx- pcriakce' haa'ffillly proved, that tbt$»rial, J^om Fort Edward to be_navigable for tX»tf;but!flfAtnall. portion of the J --- An unsown dpner has pre- ysptfed 8^000, to the Evangeli cal Missionary Society of Mai* lttc|>us<ftts, through the hyids of »r. Channing. ifapik , Trave/lhig . — Agreeq- JO/thc pjesent arrangement t^ifm boats and stages, a ’in may Jeave Philadelphia ’clock in the morning, and ‘SrflTCivat the Saratoga Springs next day at 4 E ,M . a dis- i.w 284 miles in 34 hours. *1'\ --- • ‘ Queen.— An, English litt^.ipiys, ** It is now assqt- theQ^i^eh ivrpte tp Lord iywrpool for J3?rmission <o at- ^ h e Coronation, and that ias since ,rcQri,ved an.'an- that there cou)4 be oo ob- _ ____ n to ber attending- as\ a .[ifiyate individual^ and th/f -V •’<Kirate box was fitting up in'the Power < df! Conscience.— A‘ man calling/bimself. Peter Da-': via, lately committed stiicide at' Kingst^i K . Y.bV'iiiifig opi um. ,, feMd.'|)eep*cotnmitted; to p t i ^ ^ ' s t « l i n ^ i i f t y sheep Fw.m' ift Pl4tfrtofti^a^;iflUng»tbeta ip \ 5 . >Tlie roMtrrt an ox'on Vh^Briish tre*tv being ifrthjenr.' Tli'ckmbndge sclio^ axe oaths Same d*y‘ routed 1 |a^ with much ceremony; On. jeingaask<d^the reason for so ^wng^ithey replied, that fh^' fljfcre H Rat-ifying the British r aty* \ _ COMMONIOATKS. Just rising from the sea I ’ve seeft, When stationed in the shrouds. The lpfty peak of Teneriffc, That penetrates the clouds. Just pity league's from it was I, Our reck’ning being true—. And from the water to tpy cyt. The feet was,$ighty-two. Suppose these observations just, To make the question biief, Above the level of the sea How high is TeneriCTe ? ‘ T- D I R D , * In Ronyifui, on the I3«b inst. Mr«. C i a i s i L fxkoit , *Red ^ 8 years, wife of Charlrs Lemmon, P.nq. Last Call. A LL persons indebted to the sub scribers. arc for the lust time bo!ictte<{ in a public manner, to call and nettle their accounts. Those who neglect mis cull may expect an immcdute p ov^ruiion Fnsbie &? Pierpont. Lyons, -\uj,r- S3d, H 2 I 4 G U A R D I A N , OR Youth's Religious Instructor. This work has already been so extensively circulated and received with such gcut-ral approbation, that a particular description of its design is at this time thought unnecessary W e subjoin a lew of the many rec ommendations for the Guardian for tho satisfaction of those tbat are un acquainted with ils oharacter RECOMMEND tTIONS. There is no reccnt periodical publication the object of which we have been more pleased with, than that of “ The Guardian, or Yajtllt't Religious Instructor.’’ \ work of this kind seems to be necessafy, to supply a deficiency in our present plans of communicating religious truth. Its professed object wUI ex- cite-a peculiar interest in the minds of those for whom it is designed ; and its successful adaptation to their capacilVem and wants cannot? f»il to render It lug lily useful. Prom our knowledge of the character of the Editor and Publisher, as well as of the work i'self since its commence ment, we have confidence that the G ca * m a x ” will merit the patron age of those who take an in-erest in the improvement of the ruing generation JEREMIAH DAY. S a m u e l m b & w w 6 N A T H ’L W T ^ t L o K . Haven, Afuv. 1&I9 It is With much pleasure that we express our approbation of a Peri odical W o r k styled “ The Guar- dinn, or Y o u th’s Religious Instruct or. \ W e are hjppy to see a work so free from all sectarian vitws, and at the same time presenting the great outlines ot the Chtistian Sjs- tem, In a manner frequently most interesting; and well adapted to Di rest the aittemion of Children and Youth^ W e should do injustice to our own ’feelings rfot to recommend this liltlft-work to the notice of Pa rents, and we hope shall be indulg ed in saying, that it is not upworthy the patronage of Teachers and School'. . ■* G a r d n e r S b r tng, M a t t h e w L a R u e Perrme, fP U liam Qfotf. P h i l . J A . W h elpley* Now-York* Aug. 1819. CON D IT I OKS* .. I. The Guardian i» printed irt monthly\\numbers 'of >36 duodecimo pages>ach, orrgood paper, with .• fairj^ype, and siitche.din printed co ders.' II. Twelvf^numbers w ill foi 1 volume, which will bV^eUve’red tj» ' 5 #bstribers at one doUijr twenty- nvef'.ceiita ^ year, exclulVVe^of po»t* ^■A.«ub»cription.I*«*icr£f.Wt stlhl» .,*;er,a^rthM « whoi>«il'4iSf>tM« i>lt() 0 »lt« \hi, w»»k^win^|rtia»«. t^eall '..•N CprCE-, I S 'Sere%'.given,jto all, person*. Uqbtt^tiji^--tbe borders, o f the '.CaMrxlftijgaa, Out-Let, or .M u d ?Creek, th»t ujllaas they desist FrMO thfojririg“ deifl carcases into.' « M waters,'.^hey be proceeded gainst a,ccord.ii){* H> law. The ne- cfssity'Tor this; nktietf is. evident to ally's the 'healtii \o^ inhabitants at this seaj^in of the year, depends much upon the clejitilineks of ssid waters, and paiticularly thoseliyiug immediately upon their banl^s. A pu.ictual attention to this notice may save trouble. A friend, to the public. Lyons, Utli A u g u s t , 182 r. 3 Take Notic ^ p H O S E persons who are indebt« J. ed to the subscriber, are re* quested to call and settle uruh him, without delay. Those who neglcci this call, will be dealt with accord ing (o law. G. BUTLER. Lyons,, August 9, ld2l 2 HATS. Webster &Stiles H AVE commenced the H A i TING BU S IN E S S , in ihc vil Uge of Lvuns, where they intend manufacturing and keeping on h*nd. H A T S , OP A L L K IN D S , In general u*c« on which they arc determined to^pjre no exertions or expence, to render et^ual in Myle m»d durability, to uny m^de in the United Suic*. — A l ^ O — fPater Proof and Imitation B fcA V E ja H A T S . Ge,airmen are mvi ed to call as i.bove, where they can be, supplied on ttfc best term*, f »r Cush or ap proved credit. A L L K I N D S o r H a tting and Shipping FUELS'and L a m b 's f f ^ o o l , wanted I.tfQnti, Augunt I, IBS1. Itf David Meed, W H I iH li^ S several pcrsoos in tbe town of Italy have been examined on suspicion ot the murder of D a v id M e e d , and the testimony exhibited at the examin ation being so favorable to their characie’Y as to induce the magis trates to give them a full discharge And whereas circumstances ren der it txtccraely probable that the said Meed I 'it his home voluntarily, and he has not since been heard of, nor is 11 known to what place lie went. This is to request any per son acquainted with toe present res idence of said D. Mead, or if dead, wjto knows the fact and cttcutn- atances, to give informauon thereof by letter or otherwise to the sub- rcriber, now residing in Seneca, On tario county, N . Y and the suid Meed.-if.liviog. is earnestly request- ‘ ed to returtt to his friends, 01 give information where he is . David Meed left his resitknea in’* \Italy H'. Y. on the 13th of August, I 9 tb. He was abrtot 40 years old, 5 t feet 10 inches 'higb, li^ht com pletion^; light blue eyos, bald Head ed, occasioned by a burn when a child 5 ' one o f his wrists was bunit a<*Utfejiamfc tm*e and is much shriv elled'; Its followed the business of , a distiller. feat 1 . P E O R f t E M ’M U R P H Y . Wiigilit fo, 1821. , CASH. The highest price in Cash, peid.for FLAX-SEED, f ‘ A »t tny shop In Lyon*. Geo. H. MfClary. L$m s , August 9, 1821> *3 $10,000Legacy H AS been betfueathed by the fate Jacob bberrcd, painter and glazier, of the city, of New- TurU^io his »ister Elizabeth, and in ease of her death, to her beiri--— Tbe said Elizabeth was married to Jeremiah Adlcy or Atlejr, or Artbsjr, a mason by profcssioo, and .either a. German, or a Germkn de;cenfUm. Hpr father was g^rdner to CokMul- lips,’of phiHips* manor, now Yonk ers, Westchestcr county^ M. V. tho place oi her nativity ; fron» whence »hc mo^pd, 3 *itli ber husband and a child, or children, 20 or 10 year* a go, to (it is believed) the manor of the Hoti S Van Rensselaer. It i& presumed they removed frvm the Ijtter place, as ber husband was *een in the neighborhood of Batavia Ger.esec county, N Y. Any in« formation respecting the family w.U be attended *o, by Jno. Cornelison, Geo. Arcularius, Jacob Lorillard, F.xrcutor* oj the late Jacob Shcrred New.York, Jyne 19, 1821 1 T, M A R TIN , Tailor and Hab- - it Maker, O N E door east of S.>mucl He- cox’s store,gratefully acknawl- e<lgcs past favots ol those who have given him their patronage, a^| tl.e Ladies and Gentlemen of Lyons ?nd its vicinity, can, by calling, be fur nished witb the most approved fash ions, and their work done as u should be, at a reasonable Dolice Jiyons 9 Avgust 3} 1821. Ilf P R O C L A M A T IO N . By Ue IVtft Clinton, Governor of thm State mf A*fo Y ark W11ERH<VS it is represented 'o me, that attrocious attempts have been recentlv made to assassiiuu* J O H N M OU L D , of the lown of Montgomery, in the county of O r ange . and to burn a barn ot J O N A- T H A N M O U L D , his brother, als • an inhabitant of. the same tom n : And whereas the nature of these crimes,.as well as the Circumstan ces under which they were commit - ted, render it essential that prompt and vigorous measures shouMl b ■ adopted to bring the petpetratois m condign penishrorni— I huve tho'i proper to issue this pro' lam * tion, enjoining all ministers of justio . and all other of the good '■mzrns of tbis state, to be vigilent and acti\c in the detection and apprehension of the ofTcnderas And i do hereby MTer a reward ot T W O H U N D R E D A N D FIFTY D O L L A R S , for *he discovery of the person who attempted to murder the said Job i MouM,and a further rewnrd of O V H U N D R E D D O L L A R S for h.- detection of the person who set 6 re to the barn of the said Jonathan Mould. Tfce said rewards to bo paid on conviction In'witness.whereof 1 have here unto set mv name and th* ( l . s ) privy seal of the siaie, at iho city of Albany, this 11th day , of Julv, Anno Don'ini 1 RJI. DE W 'lT T 'C L IN T O N . ■‘tisA snit ibektnsMistait v. x w . i aj.'iiar# . Iff^ nsiM ' a ' l f d ■ 'jto r s a l e - $ i f a t O j [ t c t t & W * J Y o t i c e . , /Dual me?ti#Jt>fife®Stciik- vr_..w o ftb* si6u«Mju.iip\ke Spd (orv)k» etec£klt of' rini Directors,, lied at MojtWfftms.on Moo- iMl o rSwjomber'nexti 2 'o'diwkj’P. M. v # ; s, ■» Peter C jatke^V .-: |i», sth August, IB 2 U . 2 An Apprentice, To the ^risiiing Business will jr.d good encouragement, by imme diately jpptying at. this office., Augnst 9. I UAQS. A liberal price in CASH or IPntuig Paper W ill’be %Hcn» for clean cotton ami 'linen /ty delivered at thu Office. f i l i n g Pftpeift * -