INSOLVENT NOTICE. Wanted at this OjSce

fan D yk e, W alker o f A b b W alker, o f vote juSt taken, but he now felt it to b e; hundred pounds sterling ( i n a ll about 20,
geo. W illiam s, of M iss. W illiam s, o f his duty to call on them, having rejected OCX) dollars J a y e a r , w h ic h th ey a c q u ir e b y
& E.
F iiris,
the resolution proposed by the committee the labour o j th e ir p r in tin g establishm ent, \ TrATELY received by
fe n n .—26“
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N A Y S —BurtiU, Dana, Dickerson, of their a p p o iq tr ^ ^ jto devise raq«f pro* and carry it tothe umpt. to hecomtcmt'd j
pose
to
the
haqat^the-meahs
necessary
to
to,the
service
oj
God1
^
w*
Hunter, King, of N . Y Lantmn, Cowrie,
tions; including" dfefeCtEmigrant’s Directory
secret
Gazetteer to
Macon, Mills, Morrill, Noble, Palmer, protect the territory, tlHi property:, and all
The
R
ev,
Mr.
W
ard,
after
preaching
those
HoriificVTpbuVl
thie-stateofNew-Vork
the
rights
o
f
the...JEJhite,d
States,,
in
the
Roberts, Roggles, Sanford, Tichenor,
nals, embellished with S Chapman's Notes on the
in New-Haven, on the evening df the 10th
Missouri country,
Trimble, Wilson,— 18elegant plat'es:
’ |~~ New Testament.
A motion being made tp adjourn, was inst. received the foliowing"note.
W orks o f the Rev. Jona-1'M echoirs o f Napoleon
HOUSE OF R E PR E SE N T A T IV E S. decided affirmatively ; and, a little before
R everen d S i r .— The inclosed trifle is
than Edw aids, 8 vols. 7 . Buonaparte.
from
a
little
girl
who
has
denied
herself
Saturday* D ec. 9.
8 vo. (
. ’ | Sen it’s Works. -5 yols.
sunset—»
Shakspeare’s
Plays,
17 c Works of R obert Burns,
the use of butter two months, that she
T h e Speaker laid betpre the house a
The house adjourned!
Yols, i s mo. Do. 91 - 2 vols.
might have something to give to the hea­
letter from the Secretary p f the Treasury,
Vols. 32 mo> Clarkson on Slavery
then—
and being affected by the distress P o rt Folio, 7 Vols
transmitting the latest return made to the
{ Freem ason’s Monitor.
M ISS O U R I.
ing picture yoii have presented to night, Christian Herald, 5 vols, J Martial Biography,
T reasun Department. o | the general state
From, the National Intelligencer
she wishes to'send it to Hindoston. New* American Magazine, 3 > Travels of Cyrus.
of the Bank ot the U nited States, and its
“ The question on tbe naked proposi­ Haven, Dec. 10.
vols.
' Dickinson’s Geography:
offers o f discount and deposit, in pursu­
W orks o f the Rev. John s Bowdler’s P oem s and
tion,
for
the
admission
Ofthe
State
of
M
is.
The sum inclosed was 25 centst.
ance o f the resolution o f the Sth inst.
Bunyan, 3 vols.
j Essays.
which letter and statement were laid on souri into the Union, was yesterday settled
Cullen’s
Materia
Medi( Adam’s Arithmetic.
by a vote in the House of Representa­
ca,
* H ay ’s Sin ge ry.
D U N C A N M ’lN T O S H .
the table.
_
.
tives ;? on which occasion, it was decided,
M orse’s Gazetteer o fth e 5 Hqrhe on Ulcers,
On motion o f Mr. Whitnaao, it was
tn 1804, when the charming, fertile and
that
Missoori,
as
none
constituted,
should
Eastern and W estern | Barclay’s Anatomical
R esolved , That the committee on public
once happy Isle of St. Domingo, became a
Continents.
< N om enclature.
N
O
T
B
E
A
D
M
IT
TED
IN
T
O
T
H
E
'lands be instructed to inquire into the ex­
Transactions
ofthe
p
h
y
!
M urray’s Chemistry.
prey
to
anarchy,
the
result
of
a
revolt
that
Whether she would be admit­
pediency o f extending the tim es for issu­ U N IO N
sico-Medical Society \ L ondon Dissector,
has
lasted
thirteen
years
;
when
all
the
of New-York, 1 vol. j Bell’s
Do.
ing land warrants to soldiers o f the Revo­ ted as differently constituted, is a question horrors that could be devised by brutal
to be decided when the resolution ^con­
Latrobe’s visit to South JJohnson on Cancers.
lution, and for locating the same.
rage and barbarous cruelty were daify~and
America, in 1815 and >Fyfe’s Anatomy.
A bill, making a partial appropriation taining am exception of one provision o f hourly committed, Mr. M’lntosh was a
1816,
> M aternal Physician.
the
Constitution
of
Missouri,
if
any
such
for the military service o f the United
.
H
&
E.
P.
will
receive
most kinds of Country
resident
of
the
town
o
f
Aux
Cayes.
He
there be, which contravenes a particular
P
R
O
D
U
C
E
,
a
t
a
liberal
price in paym ent for
State- fbr rhe year 1821, was read tw ice,
had amassed an immense fortune by com­ Books.
clause in the Constitution of the U
and committed.
States) which has parsed the Senate, and merce, and might without the least diffi­
Cooperstown, November 27, 1820.
On motion o f M r. Cocke, it was
culty
or
danger,
have
retired
with
his
is now before the House of Representa­
R esolved , I hat the Secretary of War be
property from the scene of carnage. H e
N E W S P E L L IN G B O O iK .
directed to communicate to this house auv tives, shall be acted upon. W e appre­ chose a nobler part— he remained, and at H
& E. PH IN N E Y , have just published a
information he may possess tending to hend that the vote on that resolve will not the expense of his fortune and the em i­
• Stereotype edition of the
show whether the order given bv Colonel widely differ from that which was yester- nent danger of his life he saved from des­
Columbian Spelling-Book :
King, o f the 4th regiment o f infantry, to terday taken. As many friends as will be truction 2400 o f the unhappy inhabitants Containing the elements of the English Language
shoot deserters taken in the fact, was ap- gained by the exception in that feature, of St. Ehhningo.
a classification o fth e alp h ab et; an easy r-ystem
of spelling and pronunciation ; interspersed
proved by anv general officer o f thc U» will probably be lost by it, some members
Notwithstanding the sentence of death
with easy reading lessons : to which are added
States, or known, or passed over in silence considering it as surplussage merely, pronounced upon all who should conceal a
a
variety of new and Useful T a b le s ; with a list
hy him, as stated in the defence of said neither adding or detracting from the white Frencn person, he kept great num
o
f
P roper Nam es, extracted from Geography
Col. K ing,before acourt-nuruaT, convened force o f the resolution, and others view ­ bers hid in his house until an opportunity
and the Sacred Scriptures, and pronounced agreeably to th e best authorities. Calculated to
in Aalbama, in 1 8 19; and also, a ay inform­ ing it as a concession o f principle.
“ On thi-. subject, as it now presents it­ offered to send them off to sea. Frequent
teach the orthography and pronunciation of
ation he may possess showing that corporal
ly thrown into prison and threatened with
self,
we
will
offer
but
a
few
remarks.
Walker.—By D A N IE L C R A N D A L L
punishment h-»s been indicted on any sol
death
he
obtained
his
liberty
without
be­
4‘ The que-tion which has heen decided
T r iE pric« of the above Spelling Book, will be
dier when bv he came to hia death: and,
stowing a thought on self preservation, la 6tf. single—14s. per dozen— and $18 per gross.
negatively
in
the
House
of
Representa­
if any. bv whose order it was inflicted, and
but for the sole purpose ot renewing his
Cooperstown, May 8, 1820.
what measures have been taken relative tives, is not, in any, respect, the same as work o f mercy which he undeviatiogly
that whieh was agitated at the last session
IlE COM MEN D ATIONS.
thereto.
of
Congress. It is a question admitting pur-ued, until nothing was left undone
G
entxemen—T h e new Spelling Boob which
M ISSOU RI.
that man could do— when all thc persons
Gen. A . Sm ith o f Va. took the floor of a difference o f opinion, which, we have that could be saved had been sent to this you have sent me, I have given a cursory perusal*
and I assure you, that the plan m eets my appro­
this morning, in behalf o f the resolution high authority for saying, is not in all cas­ country, Mr. M Tntosh remained to save bation, having frequently lam ented th e warn o f *
es
necessarilya
difference
of
principle,
j
We.
for admitting Missouri.
their property also, and remitted all he greem ent between the pronunciation in our Spel­
T he House adjourned, without taking do not mean to say, that the feelings could obtain without the least regard to ling-Books, and W alker’s Dictionary, which seem*
he every w here adopted as a standard of prorthe question, on the conclusion of the re­ which displayed themselves at the last th e s u m he h a d e x p e o e d e d in th e g .lo r io u s i, to
nuncjation
session
did
not
at
all
operate
on
this
more
marks of M r. Strong, ol New-York, who
cause in which he had so bravely done ,
E R N E S T L . H A Z E L IU S , S. T . P .
spoke about au hour against the resolu­ recent decision. W e believe that they did a sum which was estimated at 100.000
Principal o f Hartmick Seminary,
operate, sensibly and insensibly, on the
Hartwick, January 5 , 1820.
tion.
dollars—
When
M
r.
M
’lntosh
supposed
minds of the members of both Houses.
JjCC67H0CV* H«
his presence no longer necessary at Aux
AS Mr. W alker’s D ictionary is now generally
T h e House then resumed ihe consider­ But their influence has been felt, without Cayes,” he came to this country, and re­ received as a s ta n d a id book in the English L an­
ation xrf the resolution delaring the ad m is- being avowed.
guage, it is highly desirable that elem entary books
*• We are induced to believe, however, ceived at New-Orleans and Baltimore, the
lion of the State of M issouri into the U n most unequivocal and gratifying demon- >
c,°fre% ?^ tv*th *£> a«d particularly Spelthat, but for the.clause inserted in the con.
j( straion
ol
gratitude
from
hundreds,
who
fh
fn
d
^
^ h fW
8 e.videntl7
d,d p ?hef ?ha*
*
.
?.
^
\ ..
Gtandall in
mtne
following
work,^in which
Mr. Archer, o f Virginia, delivered his stitution of Missouri respecting free ne­ owed, tneir
lives to hts exerttons and his (done much towards accomplishing tbe desired
view o f thi subject and the reasons, why groes, the constitution would have been bounty. H e soon returned to Aux Cayes, object His plan ir judicious, and directly calcule was in favour of the passage of the res­ accepted by OngreBS,. if not without d i­ whire he remained until the event which *ated
produce
a conformity
---- -t(>
*T
l..
. !!.» rLexicographers.
•
■- with
4 ther most
% van't
vision. at least without hesitation. The
proved
English
As
ahch,
I do
olution.
.
we
now
which
occurred
on
the
_
«bc.orfmiy r«comnu>nd it to. public patronage.
W hen he concluded— IVfr. H ill, o f Mas friends o f Missouri had prevented her
It is unnecessary to
JOHN SMITH, A M
restriction
at
the
last
session,
in
the
only
^6ih
September
last
lachusetts, m oved an amendment quality •
particular in which there was any dispute deNetl£l to me mmutia of such a man’s Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Cooperslotpriing ihe assent u f the admission of the new
CooRerstoivn, January 4,1820.
chatacter— “ We read hi^ history in a
state'into the U n ion b y aa exception of a respecting h e r ; and it was due from the Naiton’a eyos.”
Messrs. H. & E . PatNNEr,
particular cl use o fth e Constitution T h e people of Missouri to those who had stood
Gentlemen— I have given your first stereotyp*
motion, however, was withdrawn' by Mr. by them in the hour of trial, that they
edition
of the “ Columbian Spelling Book ” as care­
Hill for the present, on the representation should form a constitution, against which,
ful an eXamibaliou, as my liine would peroiil Its
A tthe Court-House Io Schoharie, on the m orn­ arrangem ent and execution are su "-"‘i r to most
of Mr Lowndes, that it would embarrass no plea o f exception, could be taken
in g of th** 14th inst. of the" typhus fever, G ile s works of the kind which h’ advisedly
inserted,
the
provision
respect­
* ...aer my obser­
the m uo debate, by bringing on an inci­
H Ho b e a r d , E sq. aged about 24, Sheriff o f the vation. A high degree . im portance is attached
ing
free
negroes
ought
to
haye
been
ad
dental one. and would deprive hrm o fth e
T h e r e w as th e less
less reason
rea so n ff o‘r~ in- co ^ /
SenoUarie, E ditor of the “ O bserver,” to it, by the insertion of many useful tables not
opportunity »*f replying to som e objections nutted. T h ere w as.the
.
- ..
• . J .
.
a graluato ofU m on College, a huakand and a fa- to bp found in other spelling books. Its merits ar*
m a sm u c h as
a s the
th e omission
om issio n o in
in- ^ er>'. T h e career of this young man in science much increased by tbe agreement of its pronuncia­
he had not anticipated, and to others a;is- s e r tin g it. inasmuch
u
r
t
i
T
.
w
o
u
ld
n
o
th
a
v
e
in
tp
a
h
ed
th
e
p
o
w
e
rs
rapid'and me ritorioU3. T h e tion with the generally approved standard.
iog from a misapprehension or evasion o f
T he work may be recommended to th e public, •
fhis first argument in suppoi £ o f the reao- of the s ta te tn tfits respect , a n a u s in sertion , office of Sheriff he executed with m ilitary prom ptcoilld not cohfer- them i f n o t • before in k e r - ness .and decision s ye{>against unfortunate debt- in full confidence of its success.
ftlutidn.
‘
1ors, he softened the urgent duties of his office to
Respectfully yours,
these distressing times, and; was therefore regard­
M r. B a ld w in , theti nioved to strike out dnt tn the people
F. H. CUMING,
“ A s the matter now stands, we trust ed by alt with confidence and respect.—Argus.
Officiating Minister o f Christ's Church, Binghamton
the Pream ble, <o the Resolve*
Binghamton, M ay 19, 1820.
Mr. Ljs-wndea assigned briefly the rea-*. hb difficulty* will arise, even shoul.d thp
lions whv, on more mauare reflect!■jo. he •resolution from the Senate uOt pass in the
STRA Y COLT.
H A V IN G partially examined “ Tke Columbian
Hihould absent to this course, though he House of Representatives. It could not ( BROKE into thsSubscriber’s inclosure aboutHie Spelling-Book," and believing it well calculated to
have been the design o f M issou ri to enter • first cf October last, a bay colt, two years old last assist fhe youthful mind it) ihe acquisition o f t h e
had at first, preferred the other.
^
into
d^onfliCt w ith the a u th o rity p f the spring. The owner is desired to prove property rudim ents of the English Language, I therefor*
T he question being taken oil stiiking
cheerfully concur in tbe above recommendation*
U
nion.
F indin g-that she has done.so. w ith ■ pav charges, and take it away.
out the Preamble, was UecidVd.in tlje a ffir­
D
A
N
IE
L
T
H
U
R
ST
O
N
.
ofthe
work.
. B. G. P A D D O C K ,
out in ten d in g jt* w e cannot doubt slie w ill,
mative. — 87 to 65
Otsego,
December
11
th,
1820.
Minister
q
f
the
jirst
Society of the Jd ethodift
M r H tm p fiU U o i Penns vl\ aim , deliver expunge fro m her constitution the obnox­
Episcopal Church in Cooperstown
Cooperstown, January 8,1820. •
ed h is sehuments ip hostility to ' the Res* ious clause especially.as i t Is o f ho * s o r t o f
A B A R G A IN .
co
isequence
to
her
neither
conferring^pow
olution for tht admission o f M issouri as
T H E subscriber Offers for sale, that
I HAVE attentively examined M r. Crandall’*
e r by its presence, nor taking p o w e f - .a w a y
large md elegant white house, for­
cow constituted.
_
‘
Spelling-Book, and do che.erfujly concur with the
merly built by E . H. MkTpAi.r, Esq.
b y its absence, and th a t she wiU 'then be
'
D ecem ber 13.
_______ and now occupied by him , opposite E . recommendation of H enry Brown Esq. 'and DrJ
w
elcom
ed
into
th
e
U
nion
b
y
the
unanimous
.
c a l v in Hu l b e r t .
T he house resumed the consideration
Bradford’s cardfactory, T h e house is"nearly new, Little.
Springfield,Oetober
2.
1819. •
vdice
oj
the
C
ongress
»
•
.
’
of the resolution declaring the admission
substantially and well built, has a large lot and
^
t
,,
»
‘‘Tn what ttianiier this question is to be* [garden adjoining the sam e, on which is a never
of the state o f .Missouri into the union.
W
e
have
hastily
exam
ined,the
following
work-~
Mr. B<echer, o f O hio, delivered, at prop sed to the Feople of Missouri," we felling spring of good w a te r .- T h e premises will originality can hardly be expected—its plan is sim­
be sold, a bargain, and possession given im m edi­
considerable frngth, hi* sentimentsTn op­ do not think very material. If a thing be ately—a
ple, and 'we think jdoicfohs, And its execution such
small sum will be expected to be paid on;j
dtete’r ipmed on. it is easy to find a way o f
that we presume it will be a valuable acquisition
position to the passage o f the -resolution
taking possession—the residue can rem ain on a
to Common Schools. W e do therefore most cheer- *"•
doin
g
it.
And,
m
respect
to
this
,
particj
Mr. Cook, o f Illinois, boefl\ assi
credit o f 4, 5 or 6 years, if required. F o r further fully recommend it to the patronage,Of the publij:*
*^iar subject, we are quite sure that the 1particulars apply to the subscriber.
the reasons which would induceDated a t Springfield, Otsego County, O ctober 1,
-# hint- to.* general'opinion will be, that the s h o r te s t
H E V R Y P H IN N E Y .
vote against the resolution.
1819 '
H E N R Y BR O W N ,
Coopenlown, Oct. 23, 1820.
,
uray
is
the
best.
If
it
can
be
.adjnxted
by
D
AV ID L IT T L E .
M r, Lowndes replied, in a speech of
a‘conditional
act
of
admission,
we
hope
two hours, to the arguments opposed to
INSOLVENT NOTICE.
T H E subscribers, Preceptors and Teachers of
in :
the passage o f the 1resolution; and i in viui* that course will be t a k e n '
Y order of the Honourable Joseph W hite Common 'Schools, haVe examined th e “ Columbi­
first Ju<j|ge of the court of Common Pleas in an S p e llin g -B o o k com jailed by Daniel Crandall,
dication o f the report o f the committee.
F
rom
the
Connecticut
M
irro
r,,
;
add
for-the county o f Otsego, notice is 'hereby
and highly approve of its plan and arrangm ent
M r. Sergeant rejoined, in .a few explan­
given
to
all the creditors of Philander Dcndow, of The work is well executed, aqd the book c,ontain*
The R ev. Mr. War<h -of the Baptist
atory remarks ; and
Richfi'-ljd, in said county, an insolvent debtor, many new and useful tables, and much other in­
W ith his remarks the debate ended— Mission in the East Indies, visited this* thfit they shew cause, if any thfcy have, before the structive
m atter, not usually found in books of this
notrhowever, before Mr. Gross* b f New- city the past week for the purpose o f col­ Said Judge, at his office in C herry Valley, on the kind •. they therefore cordially recotrtth'endlt to the
York,. had intimated his inteniidn to miove lecting subscriptions for the Native M is­ SOth day of January next, at 10 o’clock A ' 1VL of patronage of th eir fellow Teachers, hoping it may
the,previous question, with a view to close sionary College at Serampore, The-suni' said day,why an assignment of the. said insolvent’s find a ready introduction into Common School^;
estate.should not be made,and his person exem pt­
January, 1820.
.
of 230 dollars was obtaift^d,
(
, r ed
the debate*
’
fronrii imprisonraebt, pursuant to an act entitled,
SRU&nS,
ISRAEL DAY, » • ■ * •
;
In
order
to
show
tips
importance,
which
T he question was then taken *l.shall the
“ An act to nholi-h imprisonment for debt in (cer­
WILLIAM W. TYLER, AUGUSTUS WILLARD?:. »;
WILLIAM W. FISHER-, SETH UoUBLEPAY.Jr..
resolution be engrossed, and ordered to be is; attached to this M ission hy those who* tain cases,” passed April 7, V819. Dated, S eptem ­
REUBEN T. COMSTOCK, WltLIAM BAlM,
......
read a third tune ?” A nd on this ques* o f all others best know how to appreciate, ber 18th (820.
Ef.lJAil’A RICE, • DANIEL*FELLOWS^—PHILANDER
DENSLOW,
Insolvent.
its value, we will here - tate a single fafct,
ETRAN S-A.WiN, .*
CULLEN IQW.NSEND, ;•
tion the Yeas were 79—Nays 93. ^
3 9 r-i0
’
'CHARLES
L.
FISH,.
DANIEL LlVPITT.
A nd theresolution forthe adtttissiott of which was communicated to the Foreign
rAIVIES BTJRCH, .
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| the state of M issouri into the union, was Bjble Society, by Mr. Wilberiforce, in
Wanted at this OjSce,
May
last.
It
is
this—
“that
“
the
Run**
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s
.
rejected.
SH EEP SKINS, suitable fee Book
pieces PAPER . HANGINGS? just rs* ,
Binding, for which a liberal pi ice
> lr . X q w n d es then rose, and said that M essrs . CflR^ET, M M S H M A N ' and
ceiTedand fer #ate by*
W
.IR
D
(
m
is
s
is
^
a
r
jjs
fh
t^
ltilfta
'a
n
d
S
er­
will
be
paid,
in
Book*
and
Stationary
or
he did not wish to be disrespectful tp the
H. h R . TatKN.sir
majority of the house as declared on the am poreJ each o f them g a v e about fifteen Clptih
r L
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