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vm amfcrtKL.From the Nez»(York Patriot

HYMN TO r ^ E s p i r i t o f STORMS* Dark sp /it of s>torm$ !_

Spread thy wings o’er the mountain ,Let the loreat-leaves fall

Ift thehfof frozen fountain,And tbq trees font, lik e giants,

Have braVedr tfietrfdYages,Low b e they laid"

While they blast o ’er them rage*.

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■Raise the white surge Qn the breast <?f the ocean,

Mingle the-clomls _With the water’s commotion ,

-To8*4 heT«:uud ship ^T o the dirk sky Above her,

And descending, the depths Ofthe salt sea tfiscoverr

Come from fret far north Where-tempestB have birth * ■ ■

Bring tatpult to heaven,• And tq^ror to-earth j .

Be the noise o f thy ruslnag* Like trumpets o f w u ,

Preceding and'Walppg More mighty uproar

When hghtmpgs arc glaring*And rumbles the thunder:— / • • V

WTth the Hash and the peal When the hills seem to sunder—

Then, while my spirit . la soaring admiring,—

Pll sing o f thy triumphs Their grmdeur inspiring

ho ! thy. dominion Tlfa VjBSt efJd surrounding, -

|s great mjthrheayehsi ' * ■

' <TBou sweep’st o’er the realm* ‘ p f the eartb, all subduing; . .

/ And often retuxnest , ' 7 ' . .Thjr ravage renewing, ,

' 7 ‘ 7 , 7 ■ . rWjhat rivalsthypower! ,

'fowBirlwiads thouwjreakest• ThyTetigence ; Ihe'strongest FalHow as tfo weakest,

which sees hia purpose accomplished, and his face turned Cowards home, i t ^antiques with him as he jourmeSj and he be irs the promise which causes him to fippe, ‘ T ho# shaltkno'vy fisfi that the tabernacle shall in peace, and thou shalt visit thy tabernacle and not sm ” O,the"joyful re-union o f a di - vided f irmly—the pleasuies of rewarded in ­terview and conversation after days of afa sence! •-

Behold the man o f science— lie drops the labour and painfulness of research: closes his volume—smooths his wrinkled brows—leaves “his study—and unbending hunsell stoops to the capacities, yields to. the ^wishes and mingles with the diversions o f duschildren

He will not blush that has a father’s heart, To take in childish pi ly fi childish part;But bends his sturdy^neck toplay the toy That youth tdie pleasure in, to please h is

boy ”Take 'the man of trade—What reconciles

him to the toil of business 9 Wh it enables him to endure the fistidiousness^and imper­tinence o f customers 9 What rewards hiuj for so many hours of tedious confinement ? By and by the^season of intercourse will ar­rive , he will behold the desire of htis eyej and the children of his love for whom h e resigns his ease ; and m their welfare and smiles h e finds his recompense . Yonder^mes th^bourer—H e has borne the burden and heat o f the day; the descend­ing sun bB refeased him from his to il; and m fa hasfedibglhom&ioJnjoy repose. H alf wa|y down the lane., by the side of which stands Ms cottage, his children run to meet him.- One he carries and one-he leads. T be crtm~pnninrr offoshunifilelife fa-readyH nish hinoiwUh his plain rjfaast. See, his toil*

.Wfiere fottareis blooming;The vroiidert .of art 7

l a their dim ivreck entombing. -' . i '

- . Thom shakbitfrw grand palace 9 W hew nofcty-XApauim- _.

. The mt)H*rch, who, awe-struck, .Bm eyelidt uncloses,

The cottager JtWakens ' And terrifed listens ; \ . ■ . [

: Then Itidles from the Hash. . .TKtough hi* casement that glistens.

FearfhiBisev«iybosRSm: .7Whehsriiftly thpn’rt soaring

Fronrtkb pole sfroien'fagloi^ Thv pathvray exploring—, = )ts h^rrter.thouhreakest, • - - • .

Amd henfli mdelytearesti •‘ -’And over the.ocean - /7 ■ , . * , » _T he ice-mountainbearest.

• \T,h© p ilo ts afarJ#’the firmament gleaming, . , a

^uW itfu-the velL , toi^lm'Q"§pread’5t-u$e]Thou art the controller

1 Cffmp®Ds'ahdtfe'anges7'. fThrOftgbdnt foe wide s#fee ‘.7

. ; ;Thoff a ttth e chi ef Weapon-,

. -T hef coiibge of correction,, _ / ’«' ~ ^ h e j l i« ig j i ty wieldetli.

' T tYhAfevcr jhali turn , 7[FfaTh^pfthJbehM >. 7 '..‘ ’'./Thy^aHig? depbrfe' 7'V 7

• That thy strength is from fiea'fon*

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, The vyaihilerings ofthe heart, are beautiful­ly describfitl by (|opl|ii3tb, in bis “ Travel­ler,’’ and “ Deserted Village ;** bnt the love^of JHonae, triumphs over every other passion. 11H o ’ lfkc the hare, whom hounds and .horns

He sought the prace where first his breath ke drew, ,. -King Bijtd of Erin wish’d in vain,

Po View Ills lovely natal spot again,Tulind hiSiVond’ring O’er his sorrows past, Return to pence, nod die at home at J.ist.

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vanishes.; h e cafe-and is satisfied. - T be evening fair, he walks with uncovered head around bis gardeh-^enters again and retires to test I and “ the vest of a labouring man is Sweet, whether he eat little or mucb.” t te - habitant of this lowly dwelling ! who can 'be indifferent to tBy comfort ? .Peace be to this house! ' Vv -<£ Let net amhition moek that useful toil, .

Their homely joys* and destiny obscurd,; Nor grandear hear with a disdainful smile, '

The shprt and simple annals o f the poor.,’

. Jlgrimltyris.—Venous (as theiacfibation of men, are die 'occupations of life.; Labour for Support was, in tlie -begirtning,- the a p ­pointment of- heaven*’ It*h|ff ever beeji^ns it were/ a coaditipn“ of human e^Istfettce. He- who isJoo good, or rather too indolent, to' make exertion, is too godfi, hr ilfoet to o indoIel>f37hv-c.

Bffi in he . employment, can so. much profit h e coxnbitied with So much pleasure 5a5srin that “o f ffgriculture* 7;Aith()ngh the. farmer is pot distinguished with the same honors that- a grateful Country hestowsToO her warriors, be it remembered, the wreacth of the vic£br, the price bf garments rolled in hioodi’t jM o he cht^lied onhf at'foerisk of life and fortune. AltBougli he' does; notslfard with the seametf; me chiuamsaf novchty, the delight of gazing at the wonders of distantcities; y ri wifid euAwaves pfid hwiess men, periiap3, mus7be encountered, before these charms of boVeltj, thaie fiistant cities can he brought to view. The_ enp ' of' th e farmer Is hot thus mixed iSifccertainty. /Rnjaed nof above the common level-of mattk|h«i,: fib isequfflly free from th e Wants that’creep around-the cottages of the poor,' mri tiief'plagues that ’ bAUnt the doors of the wealthy. Not depenihtf^ 'uiiou Otber men for his frod aiid eldtliifigi l i e possesses and efln us^them dt hisivflL^ To’IabdUr-in dhe season forlabodring, is ho to o # than he expedb * ;ahd.wBeh the frosban^ 'show’s of winter' have bound'Wfo,to bis Cott||e, ji'l-en joys the fruit of his labors. In. sucH eiijoj- meat there is more satisfitftion foah the Splfiudid retjanes and luxurious feasts .of

i” Jolin James Speed, Jaieii the IlfteenUi day 9! iVtasrob, one tliounani! eight hundred end feveinfeen, of ttat certain' piece of land , situate in th®, town oT.vUK'fihe. now In the county of Totojikihs, by- in tn the seventh-scolion on tite Dfeg-. Oreeh;, in townibip immber.&leveti, iFatjcIn’ii U Flint's,’par- ctiiiee :~Btgirining.at 'the nqrtb west .fornei-' o! fald wctlon,' ru«n»ng‘ tfeenca soutV on th» AfW JLa£*i, Uifsaid WMitittu.ewIBlntoli thenea sotWii • Udgfeet ehst03Kuen.ciiain» and seven links, itnjrfce nprtb. two,»i(#£t.eBS oait.nui7 parajlel with iJiSuweUf line' otH^idiection, forty-nine ebainV'nnii seventy-'oinb ’ iblO/tbd pprfe'frne bf hTsactmn,

Ihe nartb linn thereof, snen elm

dqm E 3TIC H a p p in e ss .Extract from, a Sermon on “ Domestic flap-

.7 "p& eu**iqm *m . m m k f a y . . .Oh ! vybat so ' refreshing, so * soothing, so

L ’ Satisfying, as tpe placid jpys Qjf bpme j ■ ■ ■ ,7 See the (%Teller7 -does - duty call him for

a season, to leave bis beloved, circle ?, The; image of^ii? .ear{h% happmess continues vi­vidly in h7 retnenuimbranci, it q7ykens himtj? # g e o c e , i r d i a t ^ itik W tEft Iwur

“/Tfaus, m voine retirement would"! pass . ThefcW#*! gloon,wUlt friei{i& 6fpltsnt soai *1 Or hlithe*; •urifoltonff/fts tboIkei#.iasfidb*1

-. . MAJfrR U E h S S t* f UT-NAMi-.Wheu retreatingfrom New-York, In f >7'3‘6,i

Maj. Gen^Putuam, atthe bedrl o f 3500 con­tinental troops j wasinthe rear/and tlie tost ihat left the city. Ih ordertoavoid any of Ihe dnhiriy that might he udvtiipcing in the. directjmaithjhe city, he milde-AhMce o f a' road parallelfiveyLfiil f e cbiitd'arrive at (i eertfan augfo' fr%e&be another, road wahld 'cuudblfefeita in such a directiOnas that,he might form a junc­tion with our army. It so happened that a body o f a^out 80QO;British and Hessians ivere at .the fal|etodiulot advauciug oh the road, which WpufdftavSbro’ttheiti in itnuae* diate duutact with (^nMal-Rafnam'before he Could have reached the turn in the other road. Most fortunately, the British gener­als, seeing no prospect “ of engaging our troops, halted' their own,' and repaired to the house of a Mr. Robert Murray, a quak- Cr, and a ffieud of ourcausC. 7 Murray treated them with cake and wine, and they were’ induced to feusty two hourl or more— Governor Tryon fr’equeatly joking her about her American friends. . By this happy inci­dent, Gen. Putnam, by continuing his march escaped a reficountre with a greatly superior force which must have proved fitril to his: whole party. One half ..hour, it is said, would have been sufficient for the enemy to securojhe rqfwl at the fttfh’, SrMentirely cut off Gen. Putnam’s retreat, it has since be­come almost a comnio a saying among ou r of- fleers, that Mrs. : Murray saved this part of the American army.

. : THE-CAUSE.

A physician, the other day, called upoti a patient subject toffrequent and severe ticks o f the gout. The painful visi tant has foil Era and he wa3 enjoying liimself ovor his

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wiaewith gi eat conviviality f- ^0bctor, he exclaimed, I am very glad7 tw see you, you hqwe just come m time to taste this bottle of Madeira» it is the first o f a pipe that is just broached,” “ A h,” exclaimed the Doctor, 1 these pipes of Madeira will never do, they ire the eadse-of aR your-siiflfenngs,” -

Well then,” rqjomeil the other, “ fill your glass, for now that we have found fee’ cause, the soon ejjm ^ otn d o f it the better,>J ‘

The followirigAxtract comprises an eta- enspb itic exhortation to the practice o f that ftfofeb which comprises much of the mor d- ity, and much et the true ‘‘ economy of h.u- manhfe.” — - -

------------... I"----SrtCCXtlTY 1Thou-first of virtues, le t no mortal leave Thy onward path, (although the earth should * gape, ’’And from the netherworld destruction cry,) T o take idissimuiation’s wmdipgpath ”

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'"In no ohe instance dow e deceive our­selves more.than in fancying we could1 do great thingawell, nliich we are never like­ly to be called'to do i t all—while, if w e are honest, we could not avoid owning how neg­ligently we perform our Own litlle appointed duties, and how sedulously w e avoid the pet­ty inconvemencies which these duties in­volve. • -"V .

A CDMMON TUNG.A lady the other d iy , who h«id made some

progress, on- thepnnno, and whose vanity prompted bet to display her proficiency off every possible occasion, asked another wfid :was:sittingby-her> lfslae ]<fie#wfentsfoe was playmg ?. “ I do," answered ‘her friend; “ ynu.play.it very o fl^ i _ . “-Birt 'wha|[4s it chJled ?” u TI£ejool(f returned the other.

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DHtf a lied' l^Vihg bepd maob In('*hV‘fiS in?ua, uf nioDW8, «ecurei! *0 be paid by a mbrtgase,

i-xesuteii. by Tbomas Heggie, a.nd Diana bis a jrc,*

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yhnnoewfefi . _ . uireahiJvevenlial*; to ibq“place pf beginning, cod tainmg eigh- ty acres of lafid^ iaiorepr le?*—-Nuilce ia? hereby g.von, .hat by virtue «f a power, contained In fetd morigage, anil in pursuance of tbe statute in sucb case made qnd provided, the above JeRbRbeti pre- luiscs will fo sold ?t pubffc yendua/ - oij -the six- teenfb day of April next , at eleven o ’clock In tbe foajiiobn, at-lbe Coi|rt l£oujp a.t. Jtbaca. DatedOctober 23dr t .... - — ■ ------—— • -- . —

J:>B>7TAMES SPEED.

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30,6o() liushcls of' W H ' E . v ’r . ■ ,

aj .IQR whicit CASH, and 'he highest HD PBtcs will be given by J. DOOLIT­TLE, next, dobr io[ 'No,tjmn H errick\ i>» Aurora str.'et—where he rs just fpceiving a laige stock of well selected

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... GOO D S,which will be sold at.the lowest cash price.—- Most kinds Qf produce received in payment.

"Also—A LlRGl* SUPPLY OF

'. 7 S A L T 7 7 .7Ithaca, Oct. 2 7 3 8 2 3 . n^dtsf

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'S no Win operatlqit underjhV super intend- L ance of Mr. JAjViES UREMCH,~ati ex-

periepced workman, ancl a prnpTielor. All k 0 o f Printing, tiffrpihg' 'and Jf rapping .PATEJB,, irmattUf^ctur|(&t this fedK ^«iod qnfiiity/ a«d at’ a s jBaso'foble prices, as At any 6fth>. -mills-in tbfoA ctioji(‘;of the state.

TatNliMS . and: f tr LisaieatSj, rian depend upon being stipplied'trri boritrad. ait this mill, upon reasofifibie terms, aud .without. *dis&p-.. jpointinent, as -there is a sufficient .supply bf water at all seasons ofothe year, And the pro- prjetors efldeavwhr. iff"' keep;;on hand a fall supply uf stockjOf the yitrious -qualities re-(juired* ?v7.7-v4k£-3i'.;r> ■ _ .- iviERCH AlNTSrwlU also fee supplied otf reasonable termx,j for vcash or unassorted RAGS. .,7riMercIiantS!add,other? are can-, trilled Jiow tli *y permit tlieir rags fo be cull, ed , and tlie whitest amdillte.Best gained o«it o f the counrty uyipedlar* irom abroad. If g o odpaper is desirable,care should be-taken, to. preserve tbe best stock in tlie co.m ry ; Publfc spirit, as well si>stlf-acco nmoUatton, requires aud justifies *t. v\ e will'knowingly, purchase no rags tvliich have bnKn cuiied'7u7. all must undergo .Ills operatic infer lie mill,? and poor rags will scarcelj^pf^y-for ■ thetrouble. . $W.-.-y

(KT* AlACK. MORGAN hswrlfo hpcome interested in tli« aWe^mili, wjll/rrapsaet hu siness asgeneial ifeats^for Yliet-'sam . p a .1 per may be had dtwSqi^Book-^re, and all orders left'“wit 11 orflfrtefed to thefo will rfc.- ceive immediate.dtteutioik- Cj5^ I Booftsj or Taper, tv iff hgnaiti by for 4aG&>

Ithaca, Oct L823 _ fL -* I " V - 7

FT AULT having been made in ’thfe payment o fa certain sum of money,

secured to be paid By a certain mortgage, Bearing date tlfe tlurteeiilh tfky o f February eighteen£ hundred add twenty-two, exedllted by* John H-. Sfout*, of -Ulysses, fti the cofutfy of -Tompkins, toJonathha Stnu^jnfJuaiij^iA- the dounty of Seneda, on alt that certain pn*ce: ot panel of land, situatd, lying and beiiij, a part of lot tmmbei twentj-onej in the town o f Ulysses aforesaid j and being a’ lot of fond in the village of JacltaoflViile and in sand mortgage bounded add described oas fbtlqws . Beginning at the North dast corner of David Davis’ lot , thence by said Davis—W»*si ten rods , thence north four Toffs; thance^^ast .teii-rods ; thence south fcqr rods, to the pfoceof Begin rung; containing one fourth p rt ql nc acre of land—Notice 13 therefore-hefeby giy<n,that hy vutue ofa power contained rii said mortgage, and 40 putbuance of the-*tatuto in such case made and/provided, the abdve moi tgageq premises will be gold ut public vendue, at 7dljnTonclt]Tti5^Taverp, li» the .town of Lansing, m said county of Tomp­kins, on the thirteenth dajf of May nesst, at fan o clock in the forenoon t of said day— Dated Auroia, Nov. 4th 1823. "

JONATHAN STQ U T,by fitsAtt’y. SENECA )A0OD

TArBERLAjS giias fii -ey, ot Ov«J. *n thL. T j toubty of £tueca, m c ttBieof Bew Y

.by a certain indenture of mortgage bbaringfate the tenth day of March, unUbe year ofie tbodnsnri ei/ht hundred ana twenty, did gmnt, bargaili fe ll rotni'e, releaee, ati^HrU «pnbrm, uptn Retiry "W Delavan; Edward L. Beiavan, anil Jolm T . 'ftort roii, of the City oS Albany, all of ttventy.fi ve iicrt.; of iaqrf, m an exact squatty oriTLtnninfer W fn fo t>e toWn of'Tlysaes tounl^ ofTomthnu and sla'ri tftdesaul, and on tip BotttU mde of thitty adds t?l

4ftad-ao-the-o»r th*west-‘ otnei—pf-^aj,! seven, one foipdred rodt eqst and y?fat and lorty" aigbtrodx north am' tomb which pai t thirty neceq was originally conveyed fiytbev id SthigHafsv fo Tubez H »vens, the said tiyin y fi;e acrpf- n- X diif>u *"1> n the west by lot number six ui the s^id tan u .if'tJlyflses—tp Secure-the payment of two fepn(tre«t 'fod ninety £wo dollars anu fourteen eeilts, accord; ing t > tbe cBnditioo of * certain bond bcannj. bven Shit wotu the sqtd inilcn‘»|re otmorjtgage, oxeftrted mr'Niytt Rainey and le Rakey to thefaid. .Mettry W Delavan,Tdyvari C Dtlaytjii.andJohn Tr%ortfTn*7-ALh<{"' Wetofo fafeutt [hailffidefi'made ifatMjisymeht of tb'embhjSfeihtfodril tp fo by the said indenture foil Jh’otiaV fo<x>rfoiiij fo

hereby gfaen,'154^by’virtqe of a. ppwfa.fofofa cinatnined in tlie’fo|d indenture of mortgage *'nd according to the statuta-in ruck case made ■itifl'pro vitted, the mortgagfojpfofoaesfalll Be cxpOifofar. aile by.pub!ic euctiWn at fee' court-b'oaie “j'A foe village ofrltbace;,1 on. the;(#|toeBtb 'Jnfat ry hefa, aLboonr of xBabfony, ...Dated thit'Ttfo day of August in the ycaH SgS.- • , • ...

“7 '7 s • ' .a7W.;.BBLATA?E. C. 'DELAY'. '

T^ETAITLT having hegafeufe1 in the puymtja JL# ofa certaidsUm Of mhiicy, geoueed to be % a mortgage foaling data foe ccojiub day ot fo* oembar, io^fofyear of ppr 1 ord onethousand erfot ]fomjred and fourteen executed by Mosse fiteveu»J ^fth SteyeoB/and Jeluei Stevens, of Berkshire, m® tile county ot Broome and gtate ot New York, tfa Refoctfa Farinrand John Xu—ejreoil, eXetutor aad exectatix o f IfacBaitt Parks, fete bf WeslbeldTij he state of Massafousette, deceased—

tlierotote hereby given, that by virfeadf a poweql coutainea ip the said mortgage, and pursuant io tfal statute id such case fhade dnd prtjyided, the follow*! Sag deecrtbed premises will be sofe at public '‘41tc*| iiou no Monday the sixteenth day of Fforui ip xt oneai’clocltjn tfie eftprnppn o f sn*d rt the house nptv occupied by Lnther Defe, isrj.[ 111 the village of Ithbca, in the coqnty Uf Tomp. iirrfi,jo_w it A lt that certain tract, piec^tir pen tei of land siiuntmp foe town of foytfen,,n Wm county of Tutrfpfctris, and kpo;nn and distmgmsM w lot number hve hundjffid and e)ghty-foree» Jft Ifie {,rand diVfsiou bfehp Bp>tond0;i townehifis, « bailed containing two hundred seventy-tUree Bcreil be the eanae more or less, *

fotedlBipghamtot), July 26, 182$RCBEfCA PARES* —- ,, . , j a a t a N f r E R s o u ^

Gsronea P abk, Att*> j*:1— “-r ■■ r- - ■ ’ •// ^l “A lil A L LI buviue been made in Abe {nyme JL/ ot a-certain htun of money, secured to fojpwi oy o mrrtgage, behrmg da.ethefehdayot Tcbbnt. itiy ,!8fa, executed by JtIospb Sutton, of foe thfaf town of Cay nta.91 toga county mow totyneLftev held, Tompklos cOUafy, to Jacob P . leeter, op Lansing m theeald county of Tpmpkins—Notice^ is, therefore, hereby given, that by virtue of a po#: pf1 in the seid mortgage contained, and 'purtus •;o the statute; in such case made eqd provided/! tot owing described premises will b& sold at putdij vendue, attkp Court-fiottse in the vitlege-of life ca, Tompkins cdtinty, on the. tenth day of Deeei her next, at ten o’clock in the forendpnoffeatdn io Hit, AM tLat certain piec» or parcel of fen., a touted m Newfielii,-rn~tbe connty ot Totnfikfafi known bb a part of lot number ten, in tbe soul' vtast quarter ot township dumber seven, ixiJE] twelve towpslupg, ih the county of Taoga.and sta TFTfewTYbrk—bpumletHs-folfow*, ior-wit-j “ hionirvg at a post, Slaifoing 111 tbe north eket Tieorof suid iqt, oil the north line of said sectifl itinn.ng soujb, two degrefes west* tnecty-tt. chains and two Imb, toaposLorftheeastlmej fa*d lot 1 thence noi tb, cighty-ught degrbef w twenty Iwef chains and thirty finka, to a ne*f/ Jfience north U\o degrees east, twenty two qfoa and two lidks, to e post in foe fine of eai|l5 | thence along foe line oi said lot, south, eigbt eight degrees ‘easf 'twenty five chains and thlr Iiujc*,7t0' t t f piaceof foginblngi^fft|ltti»gi acres of land. Dated. Jpno 8, M2A v. • /•;; 7 V "f ' 7 ' . 7 JACOB E. TEETER.

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i \EEAULT Jiayingfoep faadk'fo fo«-My|fo L / of * ccrfafo suja ofmfaey^sfoiiredtobe wih by a mortgsge .faforing: date, the fourth dty

H. Bxxxckxx, Att‘y.JOHN T^.NORTON.'

•- Jn.Partition of. Land,

TOMPKINS OOAL FLEASHenry Miller, * '.

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N anc/H ahcyV Folly lla ltty ,. flam ah Halsey,Sally H ahty. and Julia Ann Halsey.}fN pumitmfa of an order of the Court of Con! man Pleas', in and for the cMnnty crToitipkins made in this cause—We intend to, sell • *jt, jiifolfc vendue, to Iho' highfiilTbiibder, at -tho htnj«r of George Eofar, inE.ansing, in gaij: counly. td lompWns,«n Eatuway fan third day pf Jstusir. i:ext, at ten pf tbfl clock in the' forenoon of tb* saiftn'day, alr thdse two pltcelor pa;cel»>ofl!*fid situated in Lansingi'aforesaid/and being parte lat number sixty-iwven, in ka*nTtown, anfo fojnfa‘. as. follows, to witBeginning at tbe ‘Bbn%tvert corne' of the state huntfr&t) acres, op saitl- IqI) von liing thenc® north foir- hundred ,feud,twpietiiyis r s and a baif; thence West Bfty-foaf rods / tlienc.r' south cine hundfad and twenty-six rdfa anti a halt «bd thence easiASy-fotff rndfatofoefepctof fo gj.inlug, containing fortyr three acres of lamdAi. so, (me othbi; piece bf tJafj-wnie Jot—-Eeglnniiip Ot the nnrtb-enst ibirnPT of survey fifty- aores cij 1 * ■ running thencc tior(h foirty''*ix rods ajjil 6 ‘i-jt.entiis; foence* wcit foiHy rods and seven tenths thence south thirty-six r.ife uni hv * tOnths j and hende east thirty'rods’ and seven ttnfo^ni fo® j irtcrt of beginninit.'CuBtainiugt seven acres o f land;•h foe7**J;I\fe.ijl tbfae >?®fa byjis asChmfflirion--

’.ariabting undo/a’,ruie ofcojirt, a'«.abovenaention- .•i|, our .conveyanct.H fo .thfo pqmfiafid«7v?iji: pfa 1. .,>(»!{> any Coygaants lparrantlng thg t i t l e / D g-'led October ioifi, ' '

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She wouliitlTe tuuuf in wait on those who

EE AULT fiavihf Befo 'Made * !-|R#ifffatfafa. certain sd»;tif!in6i3e;g sfa cuVSd i o be puidfay'ff cdlrtairi.tooWgfi^'b^T mg Jom hty,iff foe' year of far. EufdF'wiie* thqusaad eight fftlfatfred afid; fiifatoenV executed by hoick Duobar , "Of 'Hedioif, iff fori Cdfitoy of airiSjj and state~bf jNeW- Yorit 7mid B ’iz!ibetB•jiiayw.ife/ foJohfl WHIfa rif tile shhiriTlfat^A: ^bftfa:is thefatejfeEefohy tde of a pbwy^cdntStned m (de said morlgage, arid itt. pur^HffiL|Of tlif statute- ill sticli case t a a d e t h h following tfeacirbet prV/nises trt^ j^oid at public vendue, on the fifreehth ciav of May next at one o’clock fo foe' aftefnoon ol that day, nt tho bouse of; Richfad Fiv,juff in the safotowhof Hecfor and county of Tooipkios/fa wtD— All that ceitani piepp or parcel fif fitgd Siluate Hi the* said tow! of Hecior, fold kdowif b y heiiig jfeft of’ lot* number fay 1*11# ifine? nv tbe said

ti,bounded a foBeWfa t&srit ^Begmnmg fit the Santh-easlcafipfaf■ feid fat;' rmlOrtfgjhende* Nbrtfi ihilty-fiyt -cfaioa /ln<£ 'tlrtrfy- faypu links, to a gfeke f thelltg. W'dst foifrifcen /barns afitp fohAefa bftkd to .fb&ap df stiinSs,; feence Snirtnuhlfty-fifa lj|ins atld tliirty- sevetv links, a 'staCd faeoce CaSLfodrtfeii chatjfaapd fqUrteqfoliaks fe foe ■of brining; cdritfonni of land'. Dated Hector, Ctot. 28^^23* ; ^ '

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Theological Wntin<>*f bmplettf Ybat rfaeived and for Sale at the tiboijggft

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[uow.. Newfinf <lj Tompkihk coHhty jo 8«m»ef ff* Johnson, of the fonucy bf Falfeeld, anil etjtte jCnpnecticut—Notice is' therefore' hereby Tbnt fay virluo of a power in the said tnOric-r-rtained, ApursUadt iofae'xfetute »q seek aaaitefajpferi'fe'lifoe faildwink deforibetf't ue* '■illbe’aoulxt piibtic vcndue.aUhe cduri-<wlfo-yjdiofaf-!tlinoa/-T»mpkint-co«Piy» :* .^oontLTue^ayrfe-Becemfor-ncxttetonc-tA m.iUfi.Hfterqoon of' tlmt fay, 7r"Wit t—AH ceriwiij itifojiTOi pajrceKijf fend, fouatfa.w IdWo-of flfid-coutity of I'omjfaifefi boo'

*7a pfirttof (Ot niimher twelve, in fae noribMit .Iton oftownpliip- cuiiAeriiX, in fee twelve vlup* in the counly. of Tioga . arid state ®f York, and bonndfaa* foHows, vi* s-|fe a post sta&dmR In lh« soiitbeait Corner aiuiftber twelve,', end in feetelifimtfaof tion, marked number - three and twelve, !: uortb eigiity-eigfif drreea wfat forty-nine t end ttyelve.|inJf*ioi poit, fenrjemf mimfofES Jlij thence fartb two djegrceS east thirty thfona fety-three links to' a post} thence eoutk-figtaj eight'degrees bast twenty-tbree chains and uff three links 1 thencn north Iwotlezreei enst t fy«nlne chsiu* and’ tfiirtj-on* lfeke,-to a rtmj.ling in ihe north Ifeo or fcoufefe o! suid tfonfo. eighty-eight* degtoes fast of sontk V ly-five cfiaips- *«nd fifty-nine -links 'to =m post the norlheait .corner of. Said .fat. ninjiber J thence.eoufa twoegreei' west along the e hounds of imiil section, fifty-nine 7b a in and fa ty-four links to fee place of foglphifcg— conta, iatg two hundred nnd tu-cnty-fivo acres of fend, Dated Owego Tiliage,Mey 36th',i8is.Wff. PtATT, Attorney.. - -- ■ 7 4 :> • -

eight*BY-vlrnioof ft power contalncd i,, exPcutedtfie.Qrsl fa t'o f Septcial

^ 1 I W'. V* %. wA1 * mmA—ha his-wirev jtu fohsiijbscfofar.f fo fatatfo -foe nseht oT foul hundred and forty six dollar* fsdmiFtmt cents, «s faeMin Sjief!i8fa.i faili K la4Lptfeiit4 tTiie,htRo6l£eir-r

uib iKat- yfaeet.' of tfoil- beliixiprCvi i eighHirfe^ iownship.ofDrydeD, countyi Ybhfa£fufonaiMia»futhrT8ifapji%:gTfo

“ «ith-'«reat Sr-f p erh f - thfachxttrth'foif^i?w> charms imd thirty-ohe iltik,*-;,tbeticcfast tlfal ty chalnft and *cVchtyh1iree lihhit} foefffa .sofai f-jrty-twu cbaina foiriyfeifie dfefa *- tfabfa%i tlrirty vbsiiKs hfid revbuty three Jinks, to tlfeph of beginning ; conltnmm. one hundred and tfa acres oMajid/ Default bavmghehn mafa ih;.p|■f tbe paymeirtfi securer! by said mortgage—Dab, October ! 1823. WILL!All A- CL IRK.! : - •■'- „TYFFATLT having been made in tire paylfatd JL# tit .moneys, secured to be-paid -bv a mortgfaa, eXecnt.ed by Wilimtn Micheaii and Sally lug sifs,iI Dhaqtf, in the county of Tompkind, to Gin iff I Dana, of Owego, date J tlie seventeenth day of Ja j $ one thousand eight bfadced and twentyhwu, ) of,fhe north half of lot'number thirty*three in fail village of Ithaca at* distinguished on De WiH'-M

taap of said vtHage-NoJice is hereby given, tktfc] by virtue of a power confained in sstid nffu and m pursuance of the statute m such casrmas a> 1! providel), ibe above described premises wiim sid at -public vendue, onatimlay the sfevent!ay of Febniiry heXt, at; ten o'clock in th*3 foM noon, of ifaat 'day, at tbe hotel Refit hy .Llifat Gcto, feYfift Said IthritSa- _ {-DANA/

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tVTOTKJE islnreby given, R #St x iio'b, of Heblrfr, in the county of Tompkfir Bath applied to Richard Smith, esquire, Fi* Judge-of tho sans? fountfi for the befafit of act t> ahatisli ynprifajotnten/for debt, ia cert hid raseg -ehd Slitbfrcreditors of said insolvent an leqijlrmHo feefir o*ff*e, if, any they have, befdn fod^toUMge^a! his-iifficeyinj-Bfaifawq of Hentc ’nofaj whY i<h.psstgrtrrfedt of goid kffofeentyiJ istiSr shoufd not fa made aifd-the Said inshlvenfl 5fi«id%rgeffi nnd eofatBptod according-* to gaid jsetj JttnteASejit. BpMi, f823* f n'i9 10w

PACJK MORGAN, hdve just recefo 1 rid a Yjufifaify of Quarto Fanttffy 1

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