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e vrnce o f foleful praise andpioteprayeri here tKda te;fleen foe tbiwtyafeul stoppdo wn \ i Vr „ drink ofMing waters; antf the heart, nk deep'ifiW,,rais’d upandptiiify’d. depa^^feaiy alast farewell; f§ftr |ve eM l-hei^tneet. Yet lfiou wilt send 'T b y recojrdjaipvvard to the coqrt ofrheaven, ( % d ^ E p frineQ t1fthere. , Fpuewell, departed l‘kc rt>ce> Shull die, and tori® wijth gternity, lformt£l*4(Ms our .only heme.—,Cn. Almanac, it itf ;v t f e v # y , FROB1 HERALD. •.; R e v iv a l a t w o o d s t o c k , vt . • .I Aft Interesting work ha^refiently commenced at Woodstock; Vf<; Our meetings at theCourt house jhave ireen crowded with attentive bearers, and ' 'tfomy have i*e*£raftble to gain admittance for Want of room. The good Spirit has wrought tyith power iUpoa the minds of the people in this plaoOi ' Professors are reviving; backsliders are alarmed ahd confessing there faults; and poor Weeping raourneranre retjaesting the prayers of God’s ehildren. Abont 10 or 12 have already found Hint o f whota'Moses and the Prophets did .write. I hope to^e able to give a more mihOte account of this work in a succeeding number^. 1 hpve' hacT the pleasure of visiting Saxton’s village ik,hailed) in Kockioghara, Vt. and found thatitheLord had been pouring Out his spirit pqwerfully thero. And what renders the work in this place mope interesting* is the circumstance o f its conameftcemc'nt. An interesting child, flf the age ofjSr'Pars, Whose name is Mary Walker; W a s the'femtSubjOct Of conviction! affd ^fter lai jbmiring 'Mitfft’riftqays’unifef the most distressing 8entse ofjtejj ftiufulhesa und crimes- before God, she at i e ^ h was enabled so to* seek .as to find Christ precious to hfetv sO«l. After finding the qre.aftotMif# ifersejftohe ljad a great desire for fhe ty'cjfnre ofherschwOhmareS^ind friends.—— One day.she nvnileil herself of the opportunity when the, scholars went out ol school in the after noon, to wUr» them, to flee,from the'Wrathto -Come. Hot japku it'e Was clothed with authority Anil power, and coming from riich an unexpected quarter. if produced a great effect oft ihe. minds * .... , Rfhfrlnafe8* ; ' . • E .A tf. .^teiihey came into #cfrwlfoey \yCre Ohgerv* , T'tois'Md fofe.feiifofeSft'oF' the. .|ilj|[f£jfefo •• r-r, . --- „ ------ did ,; foid offer obtaining liberty she proceeded to exliojjt thqinoneby one ; and then, with venera tion. tupftgd to her mistress, ntftl exhorted her gently, hut {oWerfully, to prepare to meet her God , Tqg hdstress was struck ivifo qstonish- mefit hvli p rteiving tfiat Mary did not appear to bAsahi^ed.sho'aaked her ifshe wished to pray, She ipaWprifd i‘h fog Affirmative, and falling on her kimc^, shftimptOTeftthe Ulessing of God' on foo littlX ns8emjJly,; /^Thi» was a new scene to . the mistress of foe SqMpi^to see and hear her Iilile pupils crying amtjsnbbing all around her, und a little precious itifent. scholar teaching her and them w tntfjlhey qgfer kngw before. She at lensth dismissed her sdhotflw foe day; and lit tle Mpty toolt 'p r Bible,‘ caifoil her raates, aud led ftfettv fo i foarijoining ^feoff, yjrliefp she read aftrt praV&l With them, and eiitrgumtj^epi to re peal feM jfuro to God. This ites thftcfetpmence- .tltfcgMintefettq. p or pareiri of tand, south by Nosfo aeppstwAQfeMn* w j i f f i - I f f l f l e f f f e . obfoo northIfoa w«t by lind bf ToviiiiCaft Willlt, on. the south by land; ’ Imsc Dodge, intl'fift tea e*tf *y the Hemp*, d harbour, until li dbaa^ fe fofekrifi Towk I AVitJirt janfo tpgjthcr tyith all apd singular thebuildlngaand jihRfoyemcntstliereoo. - ' ■> - M t i f t W n O T T , Sheri*. December 8. m L ’ BekdPcentfetioJid Suit! shbi' ad^ teWjed to the Ihnteft 'Sthtw , c a * V o f k hv'tssft tt*s; L^usraiaq m ihh Tfefolomef L . \ ■fet-rrW.\ j . ’^frH E U E A S B a v id Jfott adrttmi?trator o f t 7™, and singul»rthe gt,dda, cliattt-Isdndcredits ,wklth‘# r e of Sfergatet $mi!h,; late o f the “ * ‘ of Queens, resented to eoUnty, set forth that the personal estate of the said dec. is insufficient to pay her debts 5 odd requested the aid of the stirrogaite in the premises. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the estate of the said dec. to shew cause before the 'said surrogate, at bis office-at Rocky-Hill, iri said county, on Friday th» ldth day of February next, between thb bours mf Pun ahft twO, P. M. why so much of tbe real estate whereof th1* said Mar garet Smith, died seized, should not he sold, as Will be sufficient fo pay Her debts. Gated at Rocky-Hill the 7th day of January, 1825. 211-4w JOHN W, SEAM>N. SiirroKate. T O BE SOLD, at Pubiio Auction, on the sixteenth day of July next, at two o’clock iif the afternoon, un the premises, ALL that cer tain messuage pr tenement and lot of fend, situ ate, lying and being, in the village of Jamaica, in the toivn of Jamaica, in ;Queei)s County, bn the South side tif the turnpikp road leading through the said village, bounded northerly, by the said turnpike, easterly by land late pf Thomas Wiekes,: (now of Doctor Watch ford) southerly and wester ly by land late'’of Nicholas Ludlura, (now of John Van ftfostran'd) being jn Front aiid rear forty feet und in depth on each side one hundred and forty feet. The said; premises wi|l be sold by virtue of power contained in a mortgage executed by John W. Holland; and Sarah his •wife,, to the sub scnber, on tbe srvenfeenth day of May, in thi year ofour Lo:rd l$lf, to secure to he, tha pay. ment pf the sum of three, hundred and fifty dol lars on the'first day ofMay then next, with inte rest at six per cent.—default having been made in said pay men). Dated the thirteenth day pf Janu-' pry,1825. JANE HOLLAND. FALL A m A m $ ! i1E N X . t)ESE , Stagewwill /or foe present,,ri|n as ; follows.A foage \vvill Jpave the hbuse ol rmjn Lowere^Ffoshing, fit 8,o’clock,A. 61 and Mr Peck’s Hotm^lusbing, a Tew rolnutw af< rprwardB. Ufo teVfe Pamard Bloom’s taverti Newtown, at £ ppstg A . M .; a°d ffom. New- York, wig.|enve Mr, Florio’s, 840 Peart-st-ept, at 3 o’clock; P. M. j and vs ill stop at jSS. blead’a, No. 21 Bpwery. Letters and package^ left st either of the above mentioned places, will bp taken charge of by the proprietor. A stage will also leave New-York at 8 A. M from Mr. Florio’s, S40 Pearl-ttrpet, and Flushing at 3 P. M. and Bloom’s Newtorvn, at half past three, This stage wilt stop for passengers at Z Mead’s; 2l Bowery. JOHN BOYD, PETER OUSTERMAN, Nov. 2,1824. Proprietor. ValuableMedicine $tcemt4r; u«c, u 4 feisgjfe RcfepAi * n iftpM xmmiy * mmh sin feba—fedofidl foe fees, ihe fefet* Aodh b^- fob \ * “ i t AA fef ? folmljied. ybfiiA w fo yfaO t l the-a&rcttfhrW. 4 \ tfeflesftaTmm tft’tot kb r> ^ / a ^ , , bp#C|,3|flyu§<1u,ti,i& ^ slut <0 M- t( - hitj.4 u I ^ U tib~> „ jfed fo ^ s rfo e tf e t s jr ^ a r q n L . , 3 : ^ \ j R t n iS ^ m u lb t 3 ( 1 't e e vl c ^ - 3 t Srl i J L , .psa t^=3. ; f Pufelm Auahqp fen ;’Sgta^ day thfe letb t o ,fe|;Fpfe»fei¥ cogt, a t ®. o'clock in thenfternoonycnlhe prctaipc^ ALL, that: f'll'Pif Or of cadi hnuMtd felifo .1 HHodes;,eastL hyAar freafo RavnoV. ’.fe»l81&-y. west by the high th fo Red Mi|) at p«ufe u > above property ViiB-l contained in a ihnflpt# lifeh. to Benjamm Efoi, s J if o iV i '& fon rayftfont of ohfe hundred pohnds, with tutored)'’tffo 'fault having bpco mrde n the payd^nt pf Jfto said sum of (ndgey,ond the interest thereon; Da ted August 1 Oth tfe£4 BFNJAMIN SAAlMlS. in ; tho to w a o f •feby lenft o f p a m u v 'l - Tlayno and .Wbit- 'm a Jacob R a y n o r, 3 frorfl Rum Point p8 ncraj., Tby tue o f a powfer }tvA by foha- Chor- lacaaow and thb tx.z3.iop_ oif,Jc=3th=o .Bot^v<V oi llls'gfo-b - fold U ttio uaid farta c« eicu by fetmfoalffesr ohovhop r A bird th?rty-too 'fecr.^, Lo foe ft * dr» a u d p jc a t o a r i) b6 sold byjvlrtfee c f tr v - j L ^ o otnl -di m a c vr gc’fo executed by G s foet J acd C o h o r t 0 L 3 wtfei fa lh # eafcxishar, 00 tun C^t C~$ a t d o y , fo.the yeurxf c a r Lord tfcae-aDd Oljfci fc __ dMfl hud ten; to c?c taq tp Bio tfca faycic_j cf t _ 3 sufo of two tbouoas dc't-I. ™ '-ed c c d tt,7lj:«''’'iv3 dollars wjth intere^l n ^ g f ■» c . 't |C 3 f i ft r ' the Drcl foty of Elay t!r*a coat, C J T e q i t i t a b l e FIR E IS DURANCE Y order of the Honourable James Lent, first Judge uf |li« County of Cfuoens—notice is nreby given for the creditors of Tinmthv Roach, bf the said county, an Insolvent Debtor, to appear bpfbre the said Judge, at his dwelling house in Newtown, |n said county, on t|ie first d«y of March next,,at lO o’clock in the forenoonfef that day tp shoiy cuUse, if any they have, why an assign i neot bf. the said Insolvent’s estate should pot ie mndo, for the beneftt of altifia Creditors, obd JVei (hut tbo person of the aiftd Insolvent may be for fever thereafter exompted from all arrest or im prisonment for or by,reason of any debtor debts due at fhe time of making such assignment or eon tractpd for before that time,thpughvpayabife after wards, and, also, if in prison, from (iis imprison ment, agreeably to an Act of the Legislature »f-tho State of New-York; entitled “ Ab Act to abolish imprisonment fur debt in certain cases.” Rated the 10th day of January* 1825. JUST PUBLISHED, „ find for sale iy Mtssrs. E,‘ Buss' k E. Wh|TE • Booksellers i 'Broadway,' Aeia-fork And at the Office o f the L . /. Farmer, Jamaica, [25 cents single—S(2 per dozen.] SW A IN ’S I N I l ’i A L BOOK, FOR XEARNINO i Latin XBE uage. foent reformatifenj '(vhlch hfot 'Spread qhliljfootfe thiii ope hundred feoufs Jihve been h-ippfly cfenvertedlo Ged Seventy-fifo o£ these hid, whfei; I w;^|h|re, been baptised, and joined oft I - ! i ; Diltle Mary and heV^ 'mSr ^ IresS n£ade two oifjiKe number. * Behold, whal ' great matter ft little fire kindleth.’ ■« 1 afeo idarp from VVestminster, Vt. that D hqs IrfeifedAihr people of font place with a, feiods rdvtVul o : understand that between , 1 , m nnti tyfo hutidrea souls have received rerhissi , i tjfsms within u few mfoths. On the first Sabbflth ' Tu November, binety-feur were baptised and/rfe- ’ ' t ddtvqd inlo foe Congregation.il Church'iii i( „ 7 . . ' . . ' Youitl iritli respect* - , a . r . M e r r il l . ’ A 1 ,, . W4s « W t t ' AT JtAftTHA’s VINEVARIJ*. k Perhaps tbeinpfof4ffo!w places that have been Blote Insnly /(ivodrfifofejf flfoLord than the Island of Martha's Vmevurd. For about three years •the work of God ha* Ifeeft steadily progressing on the island, and all efeseftoi people have been foe subject of it. 4 I- rom tbe aged. who nro jRWing' beneath the ’fWcigld of years, to, the tend«£jchddi fofe voice of . prayer ami prsnse is JienCfo ‘Ofluti IJie Work has . .TJecfe more powerful than fevfert ftlftj Mftfo. who • haye,ported in ‘' depying foe-jCftftl th ii bought them,’dnd made light tif ifeVehM rpligftyn are 'iioWftecJaring what God brnfedonqfof tfebtifouls A oiOst nffect'ing seene I itely tqojc p& it llt jpiib l{c,, Wliieh shows the work to b& Of 6qfo-.~: fo)?' Di Dpi the nstocfehmrBt- »f dll prdsent, ’o«^whoi_h been p^tfeleified Deist, came,, aiid-iVahted tfe know if-fody could phyfdt hiin tvho fafed BfohW Athfikt, of hid |ned so td Bo Thepfofofterfoi formed Min.Ufoy caoUl Hotfocu walrfed fo kp^Vif hL Son \fip pifeserit; bfetfe mferafed fte ivm, fte Cull id him Py ndihe, A J M rffo $£ He fofet) requested fos fob frbft fo flfe Hr ^fe' ) ifr-m T O T E A C H E R S . IN this intellectual age, every expedient which serves to advance the cause.of,science is received with avidity and tine man who aids in rearing the classical pillar of sound literature, by bringing a solitary stone, is esteemed a public benefactor* Tfte Latin, by its being the common Spring.offoe principal European languages, by the genius, fen- -equalled,b.eauty of style, and varied philosophy ■ WJijpli it yeyeals, and by its being the dialect of tKe.foarneuprofessions, is a primary ingredient of a,liberal.education. f The puhlishgr, in tendering this manual to ypu, Gebtl,emen, members fef that rekjiefetedt fratefoity, into whose hands isMcfeuaftiu-' ted foe r.espotisible char-Ae ofjtjvenile instruction, offers the 8ubset|uent .foots in evidence fef the intrinsic worth bf the publication, without, re sorting to elaborate inferences, and-submits them to the decwiofefef ymn-judicio'us.bfidy. '- ‘. J - ' 1; ft is a n auxiliary to t h e gram m a r, u ffordingex- am p lee.of tfte rgle? ,ann tfefoiitiofpsV prtfeent- fog th e . (anbnia)ie3 o f vurious^iarts o f sp e e c h ,1 .and obviptiog foe tffidiqra o f ’form a lly 'Cfemmit- , ting it f o foemfe.ry- • ‘ , - . ' *» It presents »,isei’fos . o f exercises,'begfoafog; withfoe eifopptforfo qf fetm^fohctibfe/ftiW'pasi- hig, hy sight trftnsitifep^ fo foe foostcompliea-- ted, gradually disclo«rng foeYlifliculties fef the K langfti^ej ap^efehblimg; foe teachbp fo explain them, and impress thero ap<fo> fhe mbmemf' of foe studenthy stroii^'ftsSopfolionsJ *' 3. The peeulfordefimtifete of foo wdrils compo- sing the phrase, fob fefodx of the iibuns add ads. jecfoes denoting foeir>decJ!eSmoni-and getfder,' and foe principal palrfo fef the verb, being riven, i ftdictionaryvwhile foe stbdfefo is engaged' with ^ % wo?kt '* unneCewaiy The examples, arranged, ill thi? ’fehtutal order 1) Ucfohw‘^5,lSfl2!I. FOR COUGHS & CONSUMPTIONS T HE frigh reputation^ that AtmcusoN's COUGH DROPS apd PEC^’ORAL POWDERS have gained for Coughs feud .ofocr affections of ihe breast fend lungs leading l b eon- sumption;.renders it vlnecessary tofeby-much Td recommending them to the public, as no stronger proof of their possessing uncommon virtues coijld be given than will be found by reading the Certifi cates accompanying each bottle, givoif by those of the first respectability, who h»ve used them in cases of long standing r fend some of them, where .their physicians had given them fep as post reco very, have been entirely restored by ’the iiSe Of this medicirie. The fact that they have now been in use five veals, nnd that the demand the present season has bet-n di'icll greater than at any former period is also a strong argument in thefr fa vour. Thfeusinds hqye shouened tlieir days by neglecting t ougha ttfceir first attack d, which liavtr fount rmtQUtfed L , o«ea#d t'onsnmplion, aud provffi fatal. V« ^Wtwlics'iy a ease fef Colds, Coi)gb.s, Paiii in the srue.-difficulty W breaihing, Want of sleep arising ftpm debility, or even con sumptions but may be relieved by a timely use of this; Dealing Balsam. Gach Dollar Bottle o f this medicine contains ahuift 40 doses, which proves them to be ft cheap tpedicine, considering tlieir virtues. , # JVE17 CERTIFICATES. I hereby certify, thftt for’ more tlian a year pre- Vioiis to 1821,1 was afflicted with a troublesome and alarming cough, which rendered me Unable to labour or even to walk feaapyroda without causing profuse, awehting, fend feftef trying many things ivithout relief, 1 obtained ft Vial of Anderson's Cough Drops, from the use of which. 1 soon found great rjjJfef, so as tfe be able to reKiime ahd -con tinue my Usual labour, and I have reason Jo be THOM AS R M E R C E IN , President. ' ABRAHAM VAISDERV RER,Vic#-Pr$' tidtnt.and Agent for h . Island. M . M. QUACK EiVBOSS, Secretary. Directors at BrooMyit. A b RAHAU - V ANbERVEER, ft. L oses V an NoSTitAND, A . H. V an BofittystiN. F H V h E whofo ofthe rap’itnl Stock fef foi3 Com- X pany having bcen piiid in, or secured to bp paid, in conformity with tne act incorporating the Company, the President artd Directors now offei to their fellow-cltizens the means of security a- gaifest that kind of iios3, which frequently in an UNEXPECTED MOMENT involve* to de- structipft the fenrnfafto of ft life b f in^dfi tfy a p | frugality, and reduces the Jndependeni nnd atu.1 eni to poverty and distress. The terms of Ibfeurance, which are moderate and as favourable as any offiCs fi\tho state, fete exemplified in the foirpwinB^ CLASSES O F {^liATRDS, A n d r a t e s o p a n n u a l p r e m i u b i s 1st Class of HazardA.^-Buitdinga pf Bnclt or Stono, covered vvi)bftTjfe, Slate or Metal, thp doors And windowsAJf solid iron—22 c» nts par g 1 OH, - 2-t Class of Haaorrffe —Buildings of Bride or. StonC) Covcr«d uith.^’S’ilo, Salute or Metal—24 cents per $ 100 . 7 3d Class ef Hazards.—Buildings Of JBripk, of Stone, roots three fiftfta of Tile, Slate o r Metal, the i-est alitnglcd—SO centa p*r gtOO. . , 4/A Ciaso of Hazards,—Buildings of Brick or Sttine, covered .with Wdod—;S7$ cents per gJOO 3th Class o f Hazards.—BuiidiuftsofFrame fillel in with Brick, the front entirely <if Brick-—SO cents per glOl). . . tr ' - - ^ 3th Classrof Hazards.—Frame Btiildinga, filled fo with Brick—OSA cents pw glOO. ;, , 7 ih Class of Hazards .—Frame ’ Buildings, hob lievfe ihat the use of tbeftt was the meafes-of .^t. Ving.my life', ft! I had biit jittle hopes of recqyeriog' fegfeift when I commenced taking them, and 1 think them undoubtedly the fbht tnedtpihe ln use for complaints of the lungs.- . : ELISHA DAVIS. Hudson, May 2 0 , t fiSB. This is to certify thftt 1 the subscriber Kbd been flitted With tbe Asthma for twenty years, ahd foe paroxTstns were often so violent as nearly to deprive me of breatlif During one fef the most vjolent returns of tb^Xsthma I was advised to fry Anderson's CougF’Sfrcps, and did an, end to my surprise, I was vefy soon entirely relfevefo and felt nU more Of if for lift rnonths.—upon a return of a pAruxism of tho ftflfotaa, I hare made 0 ?e of foe aume medicine anfo it has invariably given me relief. As it reapectftffhc asthma; and if s' attend ant symptoms, difficult of brcofthinft,lie.,. Tc'oir- siider Anderson’s C ouih',)rop3 arey\i&y \h '-praise t f Which too mitih fed^fof httaidi f {Urfoef certi fy, that my son in-fafti had for sfeifte time been. fe#yfe?cd; to fie of % CftB*tfenpl‘l'e, complaint, I whcn advl’cd him to make ft trial of Anderson s Cough ’Dk^fosi atid from foe use of titem.fte Ra’fe fo far Mia hfoltii fefe. ta be agfein feblfe tfe feiiend^W.pfoUatnfess. ’ , V -., ^ ■ J D f f liYBUOXLR'ilfRebn;; , 'Dfefob, N? M .'tMJtJVfiiL,' t ' ffa tdofef^ ijtates,: Mi A. ) a M s ,S j T'(SA y ' \ ~ :.yA\ Aa m t; Jijkl vt\ ''e x i e B s i f g s-assoptri ob last H|TBIV for sal© ^ 'a r m e r : araoa#w h iqh are* s -r1-/ ‘ f 1 it e c d s , - ‘ 'l k ‘ m orjtgagl*c Tav©rD |A6eRfeelfi, s t ‘ 4 . ■; 'B f o k s T o t A m P 0 ! bceo jn '—id t*5 pytapt;'; of OetoL-r, to tho year of c r L 000 teoCiatid c ^Jrt fcu&dtvd and tr^qty foe I s a a c L n r u a u T s fo low walls, witii Brick front—?fl pftnlsper ytOO. 3th CtesS '^.Haisarde.— Building# fenitrfely of Wood—75 a t oo cents per - GOODS' hot hazardous, nW to bo insured at the Aartferates as tlife buildittgs ift Wjtiih they are cfe6tained, and are such as ar«- tisuatly kept in dry gfeod stores; including alsohfeltsemfo furniture ahd iinfeit, cotton in bales, Ctiff’co, f/our, iodigo,^ pfet-ash, rice, sugars, and othor articles Wot com bustible.:.. ' ’ '. The following trades,, goods, wareftfeend .mfo chandizo. are considered A azd^ar, afeij atfe^miftr. ged Wifo 1 2 ) cchls per glOO in udditifeetfo. the remiuin above pained, for ^acb Class, vizs— feokseiforid 'stock, ^hair-Mfekefo* Ohpcoiate-Ma- kers, Gfehfefetifeners; Qhma, Gfufo, aad Earthen- ware, in Packages.; Fiax, Hemp, Jeweller’8 stock, Milliners, Mhsjc.al Ehllets’ stock,Dlft' Pitch, Picturqa fend Prliita, Sail-Make Chanfiforo, ^irltltc^a' hq»oro, Salt. r Turpentine,* Tav ern-Kcep&re, TobacfoiElafcftfedJ lercrsjlfed* iVfetcfoMakcVV stock. The' following traded and nccu^atiofeft gfeods, vVares, and' merchandise, are deemcdV feftfra ha. zaFdeus,'ftnd ivi|l be charged 25 Cimfe and' up wards per 2 1 0 0 in addition tfe the premium above sperijSid, fo? o'S/yte thecarics ot Bruggista, Bfeat-teuildfere, Doadh-ftln' feevs. Gah?n*t-|iWtcirfe,, tfifeir^ftrn ^hops; fer iir buiidjn^i etttgag fei'rfoalridgj'Cw- mfafsi China, Gliiso, lin'd ^arthefi-n'al'ft; unpack ed, and bujfdmf in iriljcS t f t ^ j ^ e f tr B ’piJcKcdf DWfepfers Dyers, >.. ...i^k—-u '-Ffe|iiiftms,. Fodder, Grain uatreshed, Hay, Mc|fcfel fdfltrdment- Ma- kfers, Spirits of Td,psutiOCj StrfttV,' Sfeap-Rhilcri nndTailow Chun iCrcjiiad -atl Blfeifofactoriofe re pairing foe use of fire heat. 'GcppSifde/’tl fi>t ihSHffofo male a hy op ci rf <. ’r -Djstiileries, FqlliaiEj1B4tlift. Grist-JIilis, Mait-Hou tntes fei; pfhtftjtja t, / N P afomjfog dctrtcjhfcdDW fetfter jbmlomgStf f o s u ^ o f t h c Cfo^fo^ pr dtuqs, wjlfhe insured ct Jftcefetu pkt gtttOi vl ppmsa»fopt-flM sres-fofe co4fiDy4 )&&&■**?’$ ) V IsmjH-Vf'-ft nfeMfe p($r tS S K tA t Uff fow yi'i rsfty, fa»a of w a s ^ (rip - iv-J' ■ O BE isOLD, at Pubho Auciioo, 90 Oo thirtieth day of April naxt, ot two o’ebok, '' 1 feoab, on tha prCtnisos, ALL Uiai.cnfj taitimfcsaaago or tenement and Ibt of land, cftui-p, lying and being ttt Jamaica South, in the c o j hy of Queens, state of Notv»York, hounded costc.ly by Jand'fef Jnhn’Duryed; wtetorly, cortLarly ^.cd Efeptberly by. land late of Abnfonm D Otpc^v 'containing ten ecies, b? the wrar more or foce.—-j Also, foe wosterl) part of foat cCrtfem pi^ca or parcel of land, nnd westerly, part of foe 1 oc^r land, situate, lying and bqmg at. Jamaica fifeufo aforesaid, which the sajd Smith Smite u< d Tfco* mfen Smith purchased from Au^qetua bark. 1 ih« whole of Whi.h is\ known fendtf vert'j*d <« n cer« tbio map made by Jeremiah Lett, It fended ig te filed in tlie ClefD’s oCet of thLtuiJ febuniy by 5 the'upper form, the 1 Hot-' Cv^taining tevt-oty uu'k ACcas including nibs ce*.jf d Baieeb po-\^e of - noodland, tha came IL ^ dltfocd by.rt f.v /cS- statses and aafked trees. At 0 , tbe wcst^V P of, tho lot of cult meadow .7 at-Jamaica - So-Jfo feforepaid, described cap c\Kc.ti fell vl map ro^do by the esift Jcrcftiaft J * h ftl d fottpirJ to fc> filed in tho ClcrL’o oQfio t,f Cc^atv |cp Queens by uppdr farm ftieadqw or f 1 unohtr twelve, the samo feeing divi&uhy otatiea, tftc dftJ premises being oubcct to foe csccpttqo c J f • tervationt contained L t*-11 d ^ d ckciutcH 6v th*-i. s nd Angustufe Gcckef ubd MiRCrva b b wife. iJi-A \ raid Steith Smith ucd Thoffida Cmitb, which p x j mispo hqvc bssn divifted a oppfeaw hy ilcrjji f% pcrtitfon e'jccl.tct^.Lo^^yc'’■, t*,£f 0 i Eca; C n t* ^ andTh(’tn8,i hmifo, trtrei-govei'idato v h\_ « I,rc -ab ^forc?3ki|i&V:iruunfghoi r i l e - ; fully p cftfoqa»wi}ljt v tr f o f e n f fe id a tr c ’4' Cfovd by Smj|bvSqj th end i pforj-s^ j r (3 James Li ffbrta tsnd Icaac L fre/ta e t-t t ( f j : ear of fefer^qrd ora ri__3r^ .. „ .. . ,.fed?rist« 2 u, to t-str\-/■>y. - > ^ 1 pajmant o| etijvcB hurMrcd and csvr 'f 7 flvo ' % - \ i o f May, lil'the . eight ftundric' ' lars, Un orMforJillife treat ddyd f>|y t fve'defe u 11 b> tuteresf-ftt rid pel feebt { L JiALdwcrl* ca mcdfe in said p%jfoftt—-fob t i h JH.ft-'o L. > \ being daaff, 'tfid t'aid premi,'d8 w iillsi*““3 t CD bubacritigrfea.surylvo- Dated tho COtb C I « OfctfebW; 1 0 2 4 ,’ ’ !®f AC L C r r G t-? ) g r g p r a r at Public Auetipp’-c-ylfoo- ttiiriieth day of Apnl nrxt, at.t{?o GVtLc^, th'tyiifteiinofen, on l(ie prdmiaza Uni -that ter- n, li>* jem rv (lick, f jam ^fecf fer parcel df lahd. in fib >v toi county, founded from ill c’oofffoa cr>r _ buto aUd bounds on the widow WurmrV ~bJ ft Jt u couthwesi courue on the L ’ £ wat? tj, CIx-c >• Hunt’s bind, then, running a north — - J c bounded a pftrt .fef foe w y oq tbo itid/l n. k atid part Un thfeArid w White’s hod- i t tUonec it runa o ty couro and bow tft ttee aforesaid widow Wdtrw’o I jb J ij[fcd^joa the highway Alsu ALL tbat certain lutlc? tu $ Meadow,.ditunte in Trainfe.( mcadnrv, bef4 limits of Newtown afor- Wild, cnatainifg j i aero,feudisfcnundedhu tft- earths-*t byli SlreiCqn Rferilspn, on foe toufoe^ * I f f (j_, John Hegfttpifo, fen fob uoutfiwe t ( » ’ 1 path, and tin foe northw-jjl 6 ( A Ham Blorreil, .dXccptiag' a cu£l_. for apaSa b reej>rwJ> Tt-staUl _ oold,by Virtue fe^fe potior eaofou ‘ r\ Bent fo % tf n iSil » r’ L - t I I' ‘|T s *r \ jL- fit 0^e.ft??Cfetc4M fiiojaao . H wife; to tfie'sit|^ri.b t on fo\fire. ^ tf ’Jtty ip the year of torri brbfeffero tiife ment. Datfeu Y1 > S < H c i2 , (0 C v v ( £’-18 of fr f u t t o tin 'LlVllw ...<U»-.. * a -Sfl l”j foe. s vffe -Seat 'iv wb ,3 Bljjb way t f •% r t r I 7 m? K1 (eriiftfe to JQSNDB m lus-ftfccicoa Cfettsfrsfe/ ^rtwrt t f Fkt* * ? ifii .0 RESDLD, utF tf i c a f ft'l,* . r,.~ t o £ F XI fey naftfr c. 2 6’cfos*r, o p L f oofen, on foi prctsi ei J w JJP e fob** fofBia aejjurgc, toc^ '-c-fo x r j trc of ■ faioforiyiag amf be g iw fo\ lo - a Jo X f a^ ' cotntyfef -Qucct-fOttfoctatccf KocJYcrk, L -* fcc-^dcddin foo- ttfcat by 1 csf c c r fo >_ ■*+ t- t a ’-pg.iig'to SX-ty P Ct -eh, o-rt!fo u.fe*' te kfeadiij t ’eada from Jfochfea t!q *. co-^tSyby ifead now or foftn ! . y t ‘ t ( 0 a n ■>! 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