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Sheteby given, thkl ii^^pplicatwn will . . Ijiis State; ** their hftxf%SMonV for a n a c t t p i incorpo rate a Company to make a Turnpike Road. i>p the most felifeiWe routrfrom the village of Burdett j a Tompkias county, to intersect the Turnpike Road leading from Newtown to the head of the Seneca Lake, at ne?r theHorse-Reads, in the town o f Elmira, in Tioga county, Ify way of M a son's Settle ment. Dated Bhrdett, 28th December, 1824. ' JOSEPH CARSON, ’ ‘ SETH G. LEONARD, JOHN: W H ITE, .. , WM. R . SMITH, ’ 86 wU E. BROWN. V A & p lB L E MEDICINE JE.OR Couglis 8? Consumptions. ftp®R’‘Vitd k repiitatiPo tfet , Ajfpwsoa’a A COUGH DRQPS and PECTORAL FOW- DERS have gained for Coughs and other afFec tionidf tkU lweMt and lung* leading to consump tions, rendersft unnecessary »> say much in teqonimeniliug them to the public, as no stronger jMmof of their possessing uncompfon Virtues could lie given, than Will be found by reading the Cer tificates aecoinpanying each bottle, given by those of the first reSpectsbftify, Who have used them in p,|ald,rid.b^ steading ? and ponje of them, where their phydciaiis had. given them np. as past re covecy,’ nave bpea entirely ^estoredrby: the use o thts raedioine- The fact that they have now been in nee five years, and that the demand, the preset 4 season, has,bean mueb geeater tbao at any former period, JijdsO«u strong argmnentin their favour,— Th(ousanda ha,ve ahortened thelfdays >y negtem ing Coughs when hrst eateckedi which hatfe soon terminated W a /seated Consumption, and proved - ^^^^fbstneiaighvmfrhjf-GoI^i Chugha^palo in tbe side^ dfficulty qf breathing, Went, of sleep,, •pisipg from 'debility,' or eyen Consumptions but may be; relieved by a timely use c f thi* Healing Bamam.rEach Dollar Bottle 0 £ iltio medicine ' contains aboat 40 doses, which ptAvtts them to be ? cheap medicjae, qoiisiilijrinfc thoir virtues. - ; NEW C ERTIFICATES. \Til hereby certify, that for nwrelhan a year previoua to 1821, I was afflicted with a trouble Bpnae and alacming cough, which rendered me, urn fbio to iabpur, oreven to walk ntatny rods wttbou- BWaatiitg''• aad'nfter trying mauytbifi?»vi'itbonr ' xelietl obtained p vial Of ArfDKBgonV Cough: Dsops; from the use of which 1 soon found great relief, to is to be *We to resume and wptinoe my usual l&boyr;- and Inane reason to believe Um the Use \of them was tile means <(f ‘ aaying my lifer as I had but Httle hopes of recovefing agei» when I commenced faking them 1 and I think them un- doubtaiHy-tbe beit medipilioin Uf» fpr cotnplaiqts Of thd Iftng». , •' EUSHA DAVIS. ' Hcppbb,. Biay-aot isss. r . If hpreby eeftify, that for a. number of Sears previous to 1318, Turns troubled with a cough and pain in my breast, and In the spring of that year I grew worur, and was considered to be in e con- ^-eumpUOQT-andappliod-tose^enl-physicIann-and triedwarious kinds ofmedkine without any materi- dationsof Maria M Pessiitger^ Complainant, vs~ Jonatha Falconer and Catharine hi? wife, Ja cob Lane and Christi ana his wife, Barbara Lemmon, Elizabeth. Fisher, Christian Har*, riott. Jacob Harriott, George Harriott, Da vid Harriott, John Harriott, Catharine si relief ; bmwing AadertmU Ccrugh Drop* in such Complaints, procured » Vial of them in Hudson, ft'-mwhichl eoofi found relief v and after taking a few vials of •tbdtn, I Ws» reitorOd to a tolerable state of health. Which has continued for three years past? s n d l CIO cheer^djy recartimend them to those lahoaring apde? msilsr complaint*.. T ZACHABIAH»«AW S ■ Bmtwog, July f t , 18U This ia to .certify, that 1 th# subscriber had heea afflicted Ttithtlie AbTXMa for twenty years; ami the paroxysms were often so Violent, as nearly to deprive ooe of breath, • Baring one c f the most violent returns ofthe Artbma t was advi.ed to tty JnderjonU Caugh Drops, and I did so, ajid to my surprise ,,1 was very soon eutiiely relieved, and felt no more o f it for site mouths —Upon a return of a paroxysm of the Asthma, I have mxde use of the saina medicine, and itiiQs invnrlnbly given me relief. At it respects tbe Asthma, and its attend ant symptoms, difficulty o f breathing fee, I c^n ilder Anderson’\ Cough Drops arantdy- in praise o f Which fob mvchcannot his itticL. I further certify, that niy son-ih latv had ior some time been suppo* ad to be past recovery of a ConeainptiVe cum- plaintr wbpn I advised him to meke a - ttial of Andsrsonfs Cough Drops j and from the use of BftsheefttriariB be ablO to attend to hiir’ business- JOttiST BS-CqLM; Surgeon. D otsr , (5f. H.) Oct. 1,1821. soft SALS Bf M iXiLfiR & ELAtSETf, I th a c a . October 11, 1824. >74m8 ’ ' ‘ NOTICE. ~ 'O T IC E is hereby given, that the sub- __ w scribeis and their associated, Inieod to nakeaa application to the Legislature of this state, at thelf n e tt session, to amend the act “ entitled a n act to incorporate the Hector and Catharine Turnpike Road and Bridge Company, passed April.15,1818?’ SAM’L. S; SEELY, JOHN H. OSBORN, y-AtiES SA \R & ,Jun. SAM L . H* M A X W E L L . Dated Dec. 18 1124. ’85 w 6 . Coweii’s Justice. TITST reqeived and for sale a t Mack & Anf \ drus’ Bookstore, an additional supply\o- lc A Treatise on the Civil Jurisdiction of Jus tices of the'Peace in t-ne State o f New-York By ESEH CO WEN ” - AhO-l— WheeIi7r‘lg Report » o f . Criminal . Law Cases—-2 vnls. X)ec. 6 , 1824, . A R IFLE i^ l ^ A S left at the tiuuse o |\tht subscriber on the day o f the last general train ing. The wwoer is -requested to prove pro perty, pay-charges, and take it away JAMES ATWATER. Jsij If. . c m r n fc-A>D for W H E A T . POT & PEARL aSHES, by / . PLUMB. ’88tf. P . __ TO PRINTERS. QfiF'F.OT sald at this Office, very cheap, a fount of Small Pica, about 200 lbs. much wofn-rr-a fpunt <sf Double Pica, do. — and a fount o f < ■anoti'Tkfct, asgood as hew. Ithaca, Dec. &, N E W G O O D S . . n m n f o y ' c a m p EOS lc^ve to Inforni his custohmrs jmd the -phtilin, that he has just received fSra the City of New-York, « new and Very Handsome Assortment o f DftY GOOBS, UHOCEBIKS, ' S A t s m W A ^ : ® * OIL CROCKERY, . i r o n , ‘a tb :el,,.,: s o l r & u p p e r • LBATBEM, CODFISH, MACKEREL, ORINRSTONls, BLACK AND W H ITE ROPE, . . OAKUM, All pf which *»r now offered for sa.Ie* as Chedp, and on as good terms, as can be obtained at any other Store in the county. ' Trumansbufg, Nov. 15,1824. 79*»3 IN CHANCERY. Auction, a t the pub lic house, kqown by tti i name of the Ho tel in the village of Dhaca, J m h e coum Ejpx, Willana Bedell^ i ty of Tompkins, I N' pursuance of a decretal order of the Court of Chan* eery, made' in the above causejwill be sold under that di rection o f the sub scriber, at Public apd Mary his wife, Williano Holmes and Barbara his wife, Benjamin Palmer and Margaret bis wife, James List and Nan cy his wife, John Johnson, George Johnson and Jeremi ah Johnson, Heirs at law, o f John Xline, deceased, defehdantSi DOW kept by Tbad- deus Spencer, on SathrdSy, the 26th day February next, at ode o’clock In the afternoon Of that day—'All . that cer tain lot, piece or parcel of land, Being one-thud part o f lot number fifty eight in thetownoLDryden, in the said county of Tompkins--—and which third of said lot is on the west part thereof, to extend the full length ofThe whole lot 5 and the eastHae of the said one-third to be of the same length of, and parallel to the west line o f the whole trad j together With all and singular, the edifices, buildings, rights, members, privi leges, advantages, emoluments, heredita ments, and appertenauces thereunto belong- ing, jor in any wise appertaining, 7 -Dated Ithaca, January 1 1 ,1824-' CHARLES HUMPHREY, 87w6 Master in Chamery. JY E ir BOOKS. Z H A .C B & A N D R O S w n AYE lately received large additions^® 3~1 their stock of Books and Stationary among which are the following New Works MEMOIRS* OF LA FA Y E T T E , by Gen ill. L.Villaurne Deceudray Holstein- T H E SKETCH-BOOK, by Washington Irving—4th edition, 2 vols, BRACEBR1DGE HALL, 2 vols REDW OOD, a T ale, 2 vols. A NEW-ENGLAND TA L E , 2d edition. A PEE* A T THE PILGRIMS in I 6 S 6 , a Tale of olden times, 2 vols. BODY AND SOUL, 2 vols. BUTLER’S REMINISCENCES. STORIES, EXPLANATORY O F jT H E CHURCH CATECHISM. By Mrs. Sherwood From the 9 ,th London edition ART.'UR MONTEITH. Sf lLIM AN ’S TOUR, from Hartford to Quebec, 2 d edition, plates. SCENES IN AMERICA, with plate engravings. NOTES ON MEXICO, made in the au- tumn of 1822—accompanied by an His torical Sketch of the Revolution, and Translations of Official Reports oix the present state of that country, with a map. LAS CASE’S JOURNAL. THAOHER’S MILtTARY JOURNAL, during the American Revolutionary W ar. Nettleton’s Yillage Hymis. Do. Zion’s Harp, o r a collection o f Mu si*’, intended as a Gompaoion to Yillage Hyrnns—an eligant miniature edition. * Letters from the South and West—by Ar thur Singleton, Esq. Gould’s \oalytic Guide, and Authentic Key to (heart of Sheft-hand Writing.—ai 3 edi tion. Wo.odbridge’s Geography and Atlas-. large edition, &c. &c. ' Also, an assortment of S T „ r r i p j t . a R Y , Among which are Drawing-Paper, Paints & Brushes, Dividers, Pocket-Books and, Wal lets, Penknives, Quills. Wafers, Sand-Boxes, Pencils, Silver Pencil-Cases, Inkstands, Isk- Powder, Cases of Mathematical Instfu- mennts, &c. &c. January 5,18^5. \ \ . B A U . K V , T A I L O R, I NFORMS his cuatouiers and-thepuhlic, that he still continues his business a l his old stand, ( three doors east of J . Grant’s Coffee-Uonse,) where all kinds of work in his line, wilt be done in a iteat m d PasJtim- abk manner .—He returns thanks ibr the liberal shar 6 of Patronage already received, and solicits a continuance of the same. Ithaca^ November 8,1824, ’78 ~w~ dpO B B ’S SPELLING BOOK, kept con stantly for sale a t this Office, by he quantity or single. ^ ./ Ithaca, January Zih 1 ^ 2 4. M m i m ^ S f w e m o r e ^ [ M U N G E R & |R E BY infdieins the pufelic generpllyi AikNA'Ln. L«n ^i4naMM«i ' Hj.nX,/M ^ Jt' Qlo!a |hat be has opened a Boot and Shoe $ b r e> io the pew building 3 doors edst of J, Gram’s; Coffee- Ilciuse, (at the sign of the LJIST) where he will keep constantly oil hand ah extensive dhd fashionable assorthieht qf tiAOIES AND GENTLEMEN S Ofthe following descriptions.- White, black, blue and lilac KID black, red And green Morocco do, Seal- Skin, do. Denmark Satin, Prunelle, and Satin Jean, do. Gentlemen’s BOOTS, Wax’d Calf-skin SHOES Seal-Bkin, d o . ’ 50 Side? o f Upper Leather, ^ 100 do. Sole-Leather, 120 dozen of Morocco, f different colors) 6 do^ep Seal-Skins, ' _ ' 10 dozen-White'Lining-Skins. 75,000 Sparrowbills, ; Like.wise, Heel Balls, Shoe-knivps, Bal- Brushes, polished Tacks, Allarton’s Aw Is, Lee & T oftfpson’s Blacking, Dean’s Var nish, and atl other articles used it his line. The above article? will be sold cheap for Cash or Country Produce. - %* Boots or Shoes made to order, on the shortest notice. Ithaca, July 21 , 1824. ’65tf. J. S. LEE, HAS JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF Drugs Sf Medicine, . P A I N T S , .... Fall and Summer Strained * SPERM. OIL. ~ N. B. All those indebted to the late firm of LEE & BAXTER, are requested to make immediate payment to J . S I L E B . I thaca , June 8 ,, 1824. n’6r»tf. ST E P H E N MiiCK, Attorney CotmseUor at Vaw, a n d S o U e i i o v i n C l a a n c e r ^ , *m* HAS opened aa Officeirrthe village of-Ithaca,a_few .doors-w e stoftheH o tel, and directly opposite the Post Dffice, where he will give a careful and prompt attention to all such business, in the line o f his profes sion, as may he intrusted to his care. • Ithaca, July 5,18-24. Musical Monitor. f U S T PU B L ISH E D , and for sale a t MACK & A N D R U S ’ Bookstore, by the dozen or single, “ THE MUSiCAL MONITOR, OR ^ f t y w - Y o r k C o l l e c t i o n o f To which is prefixed th e E L E M E N T A R Y C L A S S BOOK, being an Introduction to the Science o f Music , arranged and syste matized by W illiam J: E dson . Together With A Choice Collection o j Psalm and, Hymn Tunes , set Pieces and Anthems, adapted to Public Worship, . ^ B y E phraim R eed . Third revised Edition , enlarged $ Improved. Price, g 8 per dozen—7s. and 8 s. single. Ithaca Feb, 24,1824. CHEAP A N D ELEGANT FAMILY, BIBLES. M ACK & ANDRUS have just ‘received an Extensive Assortraentof F am iiy B ibles , of the following VarielieB and prices Common. . Mtlail Priced Without Apocrypha, 1 $ 5 flo Without Apocrypha, but with 10 plates, 4 00 With Apocrypha, 4 00 With Apocrypha and 10 plates, 4 50 With Apocrypha and 2 0 plates, 5 00 . s Fine. W ithoft Apocrypha, 5, 09 Without Apocrypha, but w itb lo plates, .5 50 With .Apocrypha\ 5 50 With Apocrypha and t o plates, 6 25 With Apocrypha and 2 0 plates, 7 00 Superfine. Without Apocrypha, 6 00 Without Apocrypha, but with 12 plates, . \\ 7 00 With Apocrypha.. 7 So With Apocrypha* and 12 plates, 8 50 Ith a c a , October 20 ,1824, No. 1 2 3 4 5 € . 7 8 9 10 It 12 18 14 G L O A SUPPLY OF % f t & \I Q Inch GLOBES, (WRson’s ’ make} just received, and for Sale, at the Bookstore of M C l t $ ANDRUS. Nov* 28,1824. r Me HUTCHINSON, ATTORNEY4 COUNSELLOR AT L A W H AS'removed his office to the. Brick building, one door west of tbe Hotel, in Owego Street. Ithaca, December 21 st, 1824. ’841f M AVE Chaimeiiced their busiueks in the village of Ithaca, a few rods east o f Brant’s Cpffee-House, in Gwego-street-- where they are ready to attend to all calls in their lme^ Th% will be able to cbinply with all orders with expeditioii, and their work will be ddne with the tittnost cate, and WARRANTED. ■N. B. Gold beads, silver tab e and tea spoons, masonic jewels, and ether kinds of silver work, manufectured and warranted. Also, elegant gilt and Mahogany oight- day TIMF.-PIECES, warranted. * ' : Ithaca, Dee, 21,1824. twelfth da} fieptemher, one tUmisapd pight hundred and twts df atiikki fetnf kndl, tying m bmi»g'4n lf|kDCHay^«iai||i ontlmt partofsaldlat.BB isknownby the_inauii( Fail Creek Village, begitimns M ttandiiig in thnfiorth east corner of asinsll laud, thin day conveyed hy tbe_aaid Oltis® qh«StwW»lmdlge*tketfce1r.unnt^ tbehch.north'three feet; thfinee west-twolv thence north two rods; theiice oast Xwehty^ thehce/80«thw*rty»i»ix feetinjhe/pl'afejif;:^ virtue of a power isohMdgl^Mil nwprtgageiij in 'p.uriuaneeof , tbe mtsfe'tftffe presided; the; above described :prpiB}8eB’;' wiilj eeldatpuhlicveodufe, opthe tenthday of: f .ivexjpitten hep* by Mr. Speueer, in the village of I t h ^ Dated September 14,182*. . • D avid Wooncdcx,' Att’y. ae?v Y •-a ll U ESPECTFULL Y inform their custom IjL 'e r s and the public getierally>'that they continue to manufacture a°d offer for ?ale ti* their Hat Ware-Hojise, between the Ftintipg offices, slx dpors west of the Hotel, OVAL AN» EVEBY OTHER DBSOBirTION ’ OP I I A T ^ Wholesale & Retail, as cheap as the cheapest j for which Ihey will receive in payment, cash, wadi, furfi, Wheat rye, corn oats,\ beef, {sork, butter; cheese lumber, ana approved .credit. Being, aV |re of the liberal patronage heretofore receiv ed, they feel themselves gndej Jmaaj ob ligation* lo their cnsfmi&tFft 'to: merit their cpntinuance ; assuring thein ,a t the same time,™that they have taiteh the ut- most .pains to; obtain the best Of stock and ilrst-rate workmen. . W A N TED-~as above, SOOO lbs. sheared fer which a li^o.ralprice-will be paid in Ccatk Goodsyorhats, Notice to Hatters. A. & H. hlfye“ reoentl^ New-York, a general assorttnqnt of Hhfterfi Stock and Trimmings,f which are offered for sale at reduced price*, consisting o f Frime Northern Beaver Skins, 3,000‘.Prime Nutria do. Common and Prim* Muskrat do. Raccoon Skins, Gamels’ Hair, German Carrot, Coney Wool, . Cotton and Silk Linings bj\ different colon, Morocco, of different colors, Silk Ofirds and ornaments* with gimp edging for childreo’shats— Ostrich Feathers. Looping,TipPaper,-Ai 8 f>«edHstBacklesi Black, Drab, Forted and Plain Galoons, Black, Drab and Assorted Bindings, Military Binding-—Superior Coarse and, fine - Bowstrings—Raising Jacks, Stopping Brushes—Blocking Twine, * &c. See. &a ■ , ■ Ithaca, August Si 1823. I Q l S g S. 5 a 1 13 J } P i (» CO <> 1 o k 1 V ■Oft wo| o 1 O O h 0 HBBRMANS ^ CUYLifiR H AVE just received a' Fresh Assort-, ment of ^ /' D M tlG S & M E ^ i ] Y E S , PAINTS, &c. VFhich they offer a t reasonable prices; to gether with a Consignment o f R iell& € o’*. SNUFF-& TOBACCO, at Wholesale and Retail’—at reduced prices. Ithaca , Nov. 14, 1824. ’79tf U t i e a M & a s v o n - H o ^ s e . AMOS GAY, U ESPECTFULLY informs big friends IjQb and the' public, that he has opened the new and elegaiff^^Brick^ side of the Canal Bridge,’ Genesee-streetV Where citizens and travellers wiilHndas shod accommodations, and as great exertions to please,ag at any’houselnthewestern country. Utica, Sept. 20,1824. ^ ’71 naff T*H E Subscribers wish to Let their North BRICK STORE. > , BEEBE & MUNN. Ithaca, Nov. 24, 1824. •••_. ’80tf H; MACK ^ CO. W ILL .pay CASH for T m O T H Y - SEED, BEESWAX, and PEACH ES . \ Nov. 24, 1824. ’80tf ■ BEEIJE fir MUNN ; AVE just received in Store, together with their Winter supply o f GOODS) Six Tons of handsomely assorted IRON, some of which is large square for Milk- Irons. Rowland’s Mill-Saws. r Box; Stoves. Sleigh Bells. Box .and Keg Raisins.. Aoc. 9, 1824;.. V Cash paid for Rags* ''Vi 1 'V 1 .’i: JLr of mopeys:*ecured Ho be paiij by * ttoirtl bjiJaA^p- Boto&fc. ad 11 G>41|ie!H^; _ iwife, Jn ;kms and ?J«iteofY(eW-iii6rkrfoAtrah*®. 'Blilit O^Gctober^irAheryeBr-of^nur-Lord-pnTtf pight handrea »rid tWenty.it,\vo, of ati tbat cerlij piece or parcel o f land* situate, ly mg, and ^ a pa i t of lot number *ixty;6eyeDJn. tl)e towl; Ulysses, (npw Enfield J in .the Military fyfiK coiinty of 3’ompkl.n» *pd stateof ‘ New-Yprk, ia particiilarly described . hpundedC St felVw viz. Beginning thirty, fMps.qiisf offli.e'^ west corner of the said lptvon the aorth in*, \ ■ the: mid lok tbetifie east i&qpjfcfifc cbalpt^ sixty-six liolts ; tlience eouth forty chains u ..sfiVcktyropviihka jtbeDcewest: ftemty«»ix:q|)| and eixty-eil liDlcs j thence w tfh fo *fy chains^ “nks ’ lo ffie p|«ce of. heginningi«| Beventy-one ji to xaining„on,ehunilreiL»i dred Bquare rods t NOTlUB- isjheiefefo heS giyen/tbathyvirtueofa powefcontaiiiedlfitii mdrfgbge,-indin furBuanceof-Ithp sts||ite 1 * 1 * c«Be made. «ni) provided, the above described!* mls«? w iti at pubUc vendue. on the fea teeiith day. of -April- ,nekhmt:-.tfia<)’cl(«klH-'| forenoon, at tb«. Bote)‘ kept, by wL'fipenekj tha-villagfreflthicL . D avid -D .H * fcL*Attfy. ; ’•,'r EFAULT having heen mad.ein the payp of a certain <Um of ^ ttortey, securo*1 tO' day of JJpvewber id the year of opr Lmrd; ihaUsantl elght hundred and, twenty<jbt exi :per| nob l\ the; ■f 2 ' I ■adt ;■ i pa( A rat fioi aco to •del by )«viSiemr,of UafpT|pp(9f i», or lately li, connty’ o f Tioga, and Allada hit wife, to rit—Smith* of_Pet*rboro’ county of Ha< of'*hat certain tract of land.- silutte and tie 1 hetoyrn slsip of Dtyden, county oPTomplcin*,! stat* of New-York, known *« tSresa Apf,Uri itary Lot, Number Ninety-Six, excepting b'nodred acreB.tbereoUt, entitled, the fiiate it r.Axcres—No.w, therefore, in purmance of a i «-r in r aj — * • * provid . xceptlpn o f ............................. , releawd by the' conaeht and scti. o f She »» fnm fee pawrer and operation of Ihasaid L gnge]w*ll,be sold at public Veadiie on the nk uav of June next, at two o’clockin the afteri* at XBe Court-Houie in theviilageof Itlmctu i.. ode hnodred and twenty-two acres relt-aiec! astfon • aid, are bounded as foll«>fre *. *t.B*»sk»)ing c,n tk wesflina;of4helot4waaty^»j^chaHB*^*nd-ft elk finks front the southwest epi-affcf the lot,-' oxtaniliDg theDCe thirty cbain? ina W y lifiL thenceeaitforty chains; thettcafoutb thirty chib and'fifty links t thenceforty chainB to the pltMtl bejtiiffliug-”. GEBRIJ 6 M 1 TR, n. dvember 12,1824. >©m 8 6 CARDING & CLOTH-DRESSING. n H H E subicrib|Br respectfully Ijiformi :1 JL customers, and the* public generiJ^ that he still continues the above business ft] the Village o f lthac& H e f i l l remove ** Machinery irona?A; I'Greent?*? ffiliil ante o f u; n e f Factory, a few redft soutli o f R & Muuu?3 Store, where he wilfendeavoiit tlj do work as well as it cftu be tioae ' A Y m other shop in the State—and oo as fair* ble term?. - He will haye a Vat for In Blue , which colour he 'will warrant donp in the kest possibje inanaer. Tin wishing to have work done, in his would d o well tp call and examum his etl lishment, befoio engaging with aby onudjii. HfrcpntinueaGARDINGatthesatoesjiopi aaciaiHl Corn, Oats, Beef* Forj^ Bfijttei1, 0 $ % Lumber, and approved Credit. JONATHAN BRIDGET - Ithaca, August. 23,1824, AT a court held at the Surrogate’s offic* in the town of Ithaca, in tfae. counfyjoi Tompkin 8 ,ou thetenthday of Januaryjt the year of our Lord one thousaud eigk Bundredaudtwenfy-five— PresentjM^^ Finch, Surrogate of the county of Tomp kins,, aforesaid: . • H E R E AS George Blair, adminiitw** tor of all and singular the goof chatteband-cieditsWhicbwere-ofEphraiia Curtis 2d, late of the connty. o f Worcester^ in the state bt Massachusetts, deceared,^|iak by his petition, presented to the said Surro*- gate, set .forth that the said Ephraim .Gfirtif; 2 d, was, at the time otf nfe death, seized cf real estate in the county\ aforesaid, that the personal estate of the said intestate is insuf* ficient to pay his debts; and therefore te* quested the aid of the said Surrogate in tM premises, according to the direction* of thw statute iu such cases-made and provided :-*1 ' hereforte, it is ordered, by the said' SurrO’ gate, that all persons interested in the estate of the'Sid^ EphrMnai Gurtis, do apprtf before the said Surrogate, a t his office, in thf village o f Itbaci, in the said county of Tomp* kins, on the 'twenty-sixth <day o f February next, at two o’clock in the afternoon of that\ day, to show cause, I f any they have, why the Whojle, or so much of the rfeat estate, whereof the said Ephraim Curtis,. 2 d, J i ^ seized,should notbesold,as will be sufficient to pay bis debts. MILES FINCH, ^ ’87<y4. /Surrogate.- 11 S. MOORE HAS- JtrST KECKIVED B U F F A L O R O B E S , O F a large size and good quality. Also,- a Good Assortment of Cross-cut and» Mill SAWS, SLEIGH BELLS, kc. Ac.. I thaca , N ov . 23,, 1824. ’ftOHBv O R IG IN A L STAINED