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POETRY. TO DEATH. \QVROM T|IE GBBM.VN .3 \TdetKinks it were no pain tp die On such an eve, when.such a sky O'er-canopie s-tlie^ west-: To. gaze my fill on yon calm deep, And like an infant, Tall asleep On earth, my mother's In-east \There's peace and -welcomeln yon sea Of endlt'ss blue tranquillity 1 ) Tlieiie clouds, are living things t • I trace their veins of liquid, gold, J see them solemnly unfold _\Their soft and'fleecy wings. *~ These be the angels tiat convey Us weary children of a day— * Life's tedious nothing o'er— WJiere nejt^e^.ijijs.ohs-come, nor woes, To vex tfic ge»iusJ>Exppo>e ... Ua Death Ji- majestic, shore.' No darkness tlicfe divides tljejiway Wild starting di\vn and dazzling day j But gloriously serene Arc the interminable plains ; One fixed, eternal sunset reigns- O'er the, wide silent scene. I cannot doff all human fear; I kno\wthy greeting is severe _JT«Mhii8poor.^heU ot clay * yeFcoTneV'O Death' thy freezing kiss Emancipates! thy.rest is blis>*! . I would I were away. VALUE OF A MOMENT. At every motior) of our breath, LifeVemhles on the brink of death, A taper's flume thai upward turns, While downward to the dust it burns. A, moment usheretT us to blnh. Heirs of the commonwealth of earth : Moment by moment years are past, And one, ere long, will be our last. Twixl that, lone; fled, which gave\ us-lirjht, And that which soon shall end inflight, There is a point no,eye, cin see, - Yet on-it-hangs eternity^ . Tim .is that moment—Who sliill tell •Whether it leads to heavcn-or-liell! \This is that moment—aFwe cTioose, The immortal soul we save-or lose. Time past and time to come are not, Time present is ouronly lot; O God, henceforth our hearts incline To seek no oilier love than thine. who remained, when they arrived at Hole- for thcy&ikajill.upon credit, and it Is much* nn.wcro objects of horror and compassion, j in thg po.wcr,pf,,thri first corner to write n'l.n l .r >cnifnhlA \inhnliilnnt.i! fiirifisherFIliniV; • fcfc^i —.11 * ^* **~r— rr~. Their boat next \Struck upon Mand -bar near tho mouth of tho; Arkansas,-. Tho prophot, his bixxtlier^gjjd,'other leadcrs/bc- ingdcad, tho romnant dispersed into. the. settlements, and down tho river in the pas sing bouts-. ' Front tl*c tirrte-the party- entered this IMis- sissippi, their members' decreased daily by death xrf desertion. .And wlicnthey mndo, their final.landing, only about l&\remained. Cite disciple doped at tfieXUfto IV.iIric, wjtli all tlto_cash belonging to tlio company. One child was rescued here and raised. Several individuals who-were dispersed in various directions, -arc now comfortably sotded, but it is supposed that more—than half their number died on theij^piltjrimngc. This fete of <blly_aitd delusion, is' per haps worthy of notice, as furnishing a stri king instance of the -blindness of credulity —tho wilderness of fanaticism, and the\ miserable, propensity of the mind, to bc- lieve_itself possessed of -jiowcrs which do not belong to humanity. , BROUGHAM AND CANNING. An elegant JZilrucl .from Attic frag* meniss* Such tycre -the rival' oratorsj-wtio sat •.'lancing hostility and defiance at eiich oth er, during the early pari of the session of 18.':?:— urniighiim. as if wishing to over throw the serruUiry by a sweeping accusa tion of having abandoned all principle, for lite-sake of ofiico j aiid the secretary ready \J ^to parry fho charge, and attack j'n'his turn. Aitefiportunity at length ofljkcd} - -*wd it is lite more worthy of being rc.cor.dctL.. as be- *4ng the last terrific personal attatlcjrrevinus tu that rhangi* in the measures of the cab- net, wlmrb, though-it haiTheen begun from the moment Canning, Robinson and IIus- lvkson dime into office, was not at that time pepcehed, or at least admitted and appre ciated.—L'fion that occasion, the oration of Broiiglnrni was, at the outse^ disjoined [From the Western BaliWfigJ., \ MOD^KN'HP'I U;liIMS. In .the summer 6T 1818, a company of people, calling themselves Pilgrims, ap peared descending the iMissrssippi, in a llat- boat. By their own account they stnrmd from Lower Canada, in a company con sisting of eight or ten. In Vermont tliev recruited twenty or thirty ; in the state^uf Sew York several more—and when they reached Cincinnati, their numbers amoit.it- cd-'to atjout sixty. Their leader, a f'amdian, by the name of Uullard, (called a!*>o by hr« followers, die prophet hlijali.) was ol a diminutive stat ure, with a chili foot. Before he begiiu his mission, lie bad a severe spell of sick ness, when lie fasted forty days la* he said, and his disciples bt-lrovcd Rafter w Inch lie recovered lery suddi-iiTy, by the special interposition of the divnie spirit, and being illicit wttl't -entbus'iafrg,,^' di-rhirccl that he' was comraadtled to plant the church, of the Rc'deoiner in die t> ddernc -Wj^jl^ among thn heathen. From these jBrohs, thus imbibed, and whiclHte ipsttthSntoIlis foj- lo'wx'rs, tlicy belie,ved UienfsjOTes^ciipablo 'of fasting forty days; accordingly whciT ,they committciV'thfinsclves.to the current, the prophet .enjoined a lofty days' liist.—-. • 'Hio people becoming sick and in groat I dlsfresTTrtiin hunger, this seven; cuinm.ind- •irTound ifheccssary-to remit, in some de- 1 pee, tTuT\rigor' of bis injunction, and he -some tempers, li'owevcr.-there js.sti3t rrnaH ttiral barrenness, that, like tlte sands oi rabia, tltey are .never to be cultivated or _> ~Anx!sperbiient ; wns iccoritly tried npon a toad, by immuring it in a snn'dl flov»-er pot stink deep in the earth, to nscertarn the Tact nftlio Stiimal's living without food. Wion the light was let into its cell alter direr? years', confinement, it hopped upon tho earth quite ~gaily. The prisoner was re- coinmitled for further trial.\ NEW LANDS FOR BALE, B Y tint Lots number 0, subscribi;r3.j»fi)n liberal terms— 16. anil ^30, each con- tainin\ 175 ncres, nnd psfft -of Lots (ininber 41 nhd in the (own of Georgetown ID the county of Aladisen. CHILDS & STEBD1N3. Cazcnmrid, .MailnonCo. ) _ \itf Sept,. 311, 102,-L \ - • • 4 - .oTNesiY^ti njejfljrectea andxdeitTrtcdi* agaioit tB^g'oods-nnd.'cbktfels.la'nds;and ten-; L%menti*TVJ«rfl«\ft:M •ibaf p'afed^f KM lyiugritiSH* towVoPMijli^J Mtt/ip Mid mnBty^«<l ^ti4'V;.<k >^ ? o ^K'M Ncu^a apd20,-io «aiditp'wn,!«nd; bounded,•• ' follows: foo Hip north by; landf of Gbarlei p'=tba . t wi liid£D- !\torei!p|:WorigageV beafinl^dattf'hVa^i^t* Lt'htiiiHny afiliigf ;-i833; far gecunnptniTp..y r ipfut{bf,ith&su 'Dii of tureo^bundred forty dollari ' whb^otereit;; grao^b'aTgtiin-aDd 'sell;' unto Eishe'tCorti^%ndbishssig_bsj'all ; ; that ceft-iin— raeciBYpr-parcerof landrfh^iTte.injtbo'towrr.ol improved; nn3 sorxio will never lijarn- any-lslloward^^ on -the soujh ialfiifi^'f ^Jaro'far HjiHgjbccaiLso thoy understand every thing T \ * •— -*-~ r ^'-*\\ too sroon. • Give me, snys .Quintillian, '(a- mon« his ^fe^ccllent' rules for instructing youth) adiildTliarirscirsible -Of prais^/=aluW touched with'glory, and that wfll cry at tho 1 shame of being outdone, nnd t wijl keep him to hU business hy etnuliition: reproof trill afllicl, and honor'Trill- enconrago him, , and I shall not fear to cure hiirLgf his idle- Pliesi;— Ladies? Garland. uud ragged, and apparently witJiimu gim or •sirpiniHioti. Ho careorod over tlic \sTiole .uiiiiiln of the world^iind collected every instance iu which genius had degraded it- svlf ut the footstool of power, or principle had been sacrificed for the vanity or the lu cre of place ; but stilfthcie wns no allusion to Panning, and .nb connexion that ordina ry men ctrttld discover with the business lie- fore the house. _ }Vli' a n, however, he hiid collected c\ery material which -suited his purpose— wlion tb^n mass had Irecotne bi;> and M.ick. he bouiidHt-tibtmt-and about with tin' cords of illustration and argument % wbfMi its union WJS secure, he swung it round wit h the strougdi of n giant, mid tho rapidity -ofn -trlrirhrmri, in order that its impetus and its effects might he nioj-C -trc* iiicndnus ; and, while doing this, he ev iiiuiiuuiis i .inn, wiuie uoing tins, no everl..:n i . „_i. i \ ^ i • , : miotighn-ed his ,,ve,'and poi„,^ I^^ to .iS^.;KtXrt^. ,, ' , \ n \' linger, to iimke the aim and direction sure, <• iiJUiiiurhinui-lf.iviia.ilic.firit.iliiit snifmrd to be aware where and how terrible was to IK die collision ; and he kept 'writhing his boUyirf^uiiy and rolling his eyes 'hi fear as i f ans||jj$tl© find soiye shelttT-frolu the i»ipending<bolt. '1-ho-h'ouso soon caught tire impression, jind ovcry^man in it was glahciug fearfully firstAJowards thr> r orator, and then towards ihcspcjctary^JTlicre was, save the voicja. of iirouc[h;iilI, which growled in that under tone of •muttered thunder which -4s so fearfully audible^-itud ol u hjclijduuspeiikcr ofthodayivas fully master but hiinself, a silence as if thc-apgel l C ^l^ Xl V^ m \ 0t \Tu '\\r\' ! hr0 \r''. lie™ lanng in,the fa?es a ••I^lkTifecitfse he received his food in this ' - •• •• 1 way afterHis long .sickness and fast, nlien J he could not open his jaws ; and which had the vivifvThg ei^C'Ct, takun bj him for stiper- * iiatur.il power or inspiration. But as the gruel allowed was very meagre, being sim ply flmir and cold water, debility, liiistfrv, ami death nttenilell the evperimi-nt. \ i-t with faith and hope they persisted. In this wretched situation, they arrived at Pilgrim's Island^wJnrh derives its juum- from this fnety at which—jdare they w^re ! Jiillen ill with -by^a barge, belonging to ' Nashville, whose crevf, lleteslmg the eon- ~~~ duct of the prophet and his seconds, who waldied and governed the-jdniorous multi tude, pave two or three of the leaders a soun/1 drubbing with the pliant cotton-wood suitch'; '1 Hey ne-st landed at the Little Prairie. • The prophet's stall*, which by tho direction \of its full had hitherto pointed oitf the 'way, now stood still; and he declared' that •hero liewas commanded to settle and buihl'j a church ; but Mr. Walker, who owned -ihesoil, and TPsidOiTm this solitary spot, forbid the undertaking. This was account, oil peiserutioH.-yi't they rontinu d seven •~ dnys, during wWdr scTecitTTnHI; among whom were clrihlren which were placed ou ' the Iw^tirh by their parents, at the rommand .• w .ofr.H|iih, whoji, exposed to the srnrchmg , *%im, they wallowed hoh-s in the amid while they struggled nwny the Agonies' of death. While here laboring under sickness and of all parties tho-scmll of their personal and political sins. A pen. which one of the seiin .ines dropped upon the matting, was heard in the remotest p-lrt of the bouse; and iliu \ living members, uho often slept in the side galleries during the debate, start ed up as though tho final tiiimji had been sounding them rrtgivc-an-awouiit of their deeds.—The stillness of Urougliam'sTigure had vanished ; his features scrined concen trated ahnost^to a point; he glanced to wards every part of the hnnsc la surtys- sion ;, ajid sounding the death knoll of the senetiuy's forbearance and prudence, with hmh his ck-nched hands npon the table, he hurled at him an .icchsation more dreadful iu its gall, and more torturing in its «ii'ects, thun.ever liad been hurled at mortal man within the same walls. Tho result was in- staiitaiieoiis—was electric. If was as when the thunder cloud descended upon thn giant peals—one Hash—one peal—the sublimity vanished, and :dl that remained was a small and cold pattering of rain. Canning start ed to lps feet, oii'd was only tdile to utter the unguarded words,' It is (idsc !'te*wtri \ch followed a dull rhapter_oj'apologies. From dnit niflini'iiL llie • JioH -^^bc<nrrr(r i— moro\~a~ srnnc of real hnsine<s than of air3 - display and angry vituperation.\ iETHIOP int? IL.L Btand at Cliitte f? T r^titnc-o, at thrslabloof i Riclmrd Van TnTlTcnhurgh', >' ys>/iffrff rfr-^\ 1 ! will be lei toTnaros altar ii.. hrbi ui M<) next at Eight Dollars for the season, and Twclte'Dullurt insurance. His color is dark brown, upwards of Gftccnand ao h .If hands high i and he is well furnlcil. He •ivus iuii«d ID Virginia, nnd deilgnldftr atuo- n^r, tinlil by training for that purposo Ire was cIiinMVd by iheptrain of a sincir. '-\ Ptiligi ec, whicfi Kai.riiii iciik Him from Richmond, ^Eruior was gotten by'Sir-iMfredj whieb -was by the importud Rorse^SH- Harry —Hi^ dant by Sir Peter Teazle. lies grtmdatn wns -Cosiiancia, the dem ol the celebrated Sir Ar ch). April 10, 1820. 37m5 For sale y or ixr iet, rilH VT vahiable TAVERN stand JL well siiiinted ID llm village of •hWerboro at present occupied bj ibo- subscriber, together with the ap,.int< nances thereunto belonging, conttst- ol barns, shed-i.^ndoui liou5fs,«ttU about four acres of LAND in a high state oi ctfl tivaiion. All of which is in gooJ Yepnir.-and Pratt ^tuVthe west by land* tif Charles flow, arl, Isaac Cha3?ick; and .Amoj ^Bu ^on.^bj- Jng. tho farm on wbicU^tbe said jamei ^oow lives— nnd all thefright' 'and till* of the said Jalqes to - the said lands f : shall sell- nt pubfio^ \vondiiicXjrthe v 4iousd -now— kept- by' 'Rtfss 'olLj Pntker.~ra tho sa]d^iown of^ladUon ^on. thi> 7th: \day of Jjine nexf, at. one o 'cloobnnihd aflcroopn.—Da tod, April IS, 1820. - ' v - \ E. CARPENTER, Sb'\\. tRy'S-Shepard^Pep^. • 39w6 —1 B V'mtue oT_ao execution' issued b> iho CleTjt of the connty of Madison, ajid to. me directed and delivered, against the goods and chattels, lands and tenements of Uriah G. Styles; Ihavo seized the following lands, which-lie' in lot 23, in IhoTfowinof Madison, in the county aforesaid, bounded on the soirth by lands of. James D. Cooledge and John Ourton; on the cast by labds.of John T. Bur ton.nnd StilcB and Iic 'uii Curtis*; OP the north by \lands of ^tllaa a r nd-&wTs : Curtis \ orjtlxj west by lands of Russell Parker.—And rileo* about ono acre of orchard on tho north east, corner, south of the road—aiTd tbcuught and. title of Ike said Sayles to the soid premises •hall sell at public vendno at tbe lipuse now -kepi by Russell Parker,.in -idle said-totr'a of Madison, on the 7tb-day of June next, at 10 o'clock in tbe forenoon.—Dated- April lt>, 1826. E. CABPENTElt; Sheriff. By S. Shepsrd, Deputy 39 J T3Y order -of\the boa. Justin DwIocJI. First JD - Judge oi'Mndisoo^cQu'ttrry-noticc is here- by giren tn all die creditors of Paul Griffiths, of Nelson, in slid county, an insolvent debtor, lo appear and shew canse, if any they have, before thjusajd'judge, at his ofGco fn the vil lage of Caxenovia, on Ibo IGib da^\bf\May next, at twoo'clocttnrrtbo^fteTrsjorq-wlrjrirn- assigiiipeot of the said inlolvent'^catatc should not bo made, and bis person* be exempted term [-imprisonment, pursuant to thc^ict, entitled '• an act t^j. abolish imprisonroeot for debt in cgrLim cases,'' passed April 7lh, 1819.—Da- Ted-MaTclrSTrtffJifc <= JBatonVlnV^dijl^county of Madison, being a parfcof-lpv nu.irtfeqLiwentyjfive irt'said'-inWri— bounded -at -ifoUQtrs, lo wit:—Beginning- ons cbaio'mnd tbirtyonB_ llnk8..enst7eigbtHtlcgrots sbn,lhV fronir'tlieT Wcsferb^b'oundafy^oif 'a\.lo{ which Wiliiain^lbbil--pur.cbased,' o'n tlie'3n,h 'day/of f^ay J ipiO t oT'Wadian i a^d ltboda IVlix- JBrtj-tbeBoe norlbj^Tbree^chaini eighty'three- and a half links, to a stalto aDd*trtooes/tljebr.o east-one-cbain^hirt'y^nd^hldflTnlcsftowstAB andjtonca on the line of Iho town road lend* ing IcrSrtiilhGeld j Ihcnceioiitlrfourchain) lo «-slakfVgodj-stoni.s: ou : tho.line of said'road;' thciico weat^eight' decrees north, one chain thirty one liiiks to ibo*plncp. of beginning— Also that other piece of Japd, situaic^ iu said town of Eaton, bounded as follows: north jun the lot above__dgfcrib«d; 'east on tbb- above - mentioned town Toad, south on thc_t.u,rnpih;a 'rDadr«nd wolUby_a north aod south lias 'from - tho fijibt mentioned boundary lb tlio first above mtiitionod.lot id the turnpiko road.' And whereas default bos been mnde in tho payment of a pnrt of tho said turn ot-piobev. and interest, »ccordl^To^h-e~c6nd7tToDT)f the said mortgage—\Notice is hoftby given, that by tjrltie of a ptfwer cO'ntsined^in the, said mortgage, nnd in pursuance of the a (atu<e Si eucb case made and provided,,, Itre naij - morlgagod promises wilt be sold-n^pubhc Ven due at the house, now occupied by tiwhucl Hitchcock, innkeeper in the village of C57,a. novia', on the thirtieth day of Stplt'mhpi m-«t, inquire i IlAKRV MCH'OLS. TAILORING. H ENRY MOatHEI. contmucs tbe above business at his oicj/Sland, where all torn mauds will .bo punctuall^obeyod.^ HaVing- just returned frnj***IJO Capital of the slate, with, the newc^P^nsniost approved I'alUrm nqd FaiAion*rb° wiU.be-ena,blod to suit the fanciea of all customer*. EufJbrmor favors ho returns bis grateful thanks. CUTTING of customer*' goods, wilt bo executed on tin; Ifhortcst notice, and in the best stile. — ^ Casenouio. May 10 18S5. ' 80tf ' NOTICE. T HE .Cftiphrlnerihip of TEJf EYCK „ lJiJf r BfrnEtf was dissolved by mu tual coaseut on tlic\firif instant. All persons |~lmring vtemands against''said firm, and alio those indebted, are nqnesled lo call and set tle tho same, without d<-la^, with Jacob Ten Eyc&i who is duly authorized to settle tho af fairs o( said Company. JACOB TEN EYCK, JAMKS VAN UUREN. Cn;enovia, April \Q, lfiiC. Tlio business will bo-enntinued at tjio old stand, by tho subscriber, where he solicits a contioaunco ol foimor favors. JACOB TEN EYCK. -3SwfJ- MORTGAGE KOnCBS. W HEREAS Oliynr llovoj, of Casonon'a in tbe county of Madison, and state of t»ew York, by indenture of jnorlgagc, dated January 3d, 1824, for securing tbe payment of one hundred and^fifly dollars, with interest, did convrr (o tho subscriber the south one i bird of lot number ninety fivo in the Bnad rownship, m (he town, county, nnd stale afore aid. containing fifty acres, more or less; •Apd whe'eas default has bocA~\\m*denHbe : paj ment of said'money, notice is beroby given,, hat by virtu*? of a power contained in, said inor'gage. and of the statute io such case. pro. vtded. the said mortgaged premises will.b^ sold at public vonduaJit lire puw dwclliog tififtsfi of Sftinucl lIi(icl.cock,-in lholbwo. ol Caxenovia sfoiesnid on tbe 4th day of JNc- vpinbcr next, at two o'clock P. M.—May 1, 15--C. J. U. LEDYARDr Childs h Stebbing, Alt'ys- 40 1 ~V.EPA.ULT fiaVing.becn made-in llie pay jj uiuiii uf tluuiuuruf tlirutf lilinij^d uud (', seventy eight dollars and fprty-six cents, and E. their , lCiIurriftiii>.=^\ n mdastrioas and virtuous education of children is n better uiherif- ance f6r thein I ham ri groat estate. To\ ... - , . «h;u purpose is il, s-rrirhCfates, to lfoan nn persecut.on, ,t seems they began to s«sp, r t cre!lt V lr L, nil * hilV0 - no C onc\ n h n that they were forsaken by the divine spir-1 niann it,'and Jhat-no more miracles could be •wrought for them.\ Ilonce tltev commen ced, die cry of« Oh, my Gojtl,\-why has. thou forsaken mo 1 \ When, by assisting each other, tho Vociferating cry was riot in termitted for three days and nigfus. Thoy stopped further dowrj -Ttt -a-desoit i manner of heirs you leave them to ? The foundation of knowledge and virtuo is laid-ln our cjiildliatid, and without an early rare and attention we arc almost lost I in o 'lir very cradles ; for the pfinciples we ' imbibe in our youth, we carry commonly to our graw-i. It is educi-tioJi thartftakes . ... „ 1 the iniiii. To speak all in a'' fi-w wftrd<. 1 in the Prcsby^riaTyMcetingJIonio,—Inquire.. place where\\C\or 8 more died^rhose bones\' children are but Clank paper, ready indif- n \ \bore. Ntrw Goocjs. S. JACKSON and SON arc receiving \ - Second Fall Supply of . GrOOtiS, Suitabl^lp VVinter and Spring ^ Market; vr h 'r^ wrifi rmrchased at Uie late uncommon ly low sales, which will enable them to sell on very favorable terms, for \ • Cash, Credit, or Barler.\' .' Most^ kinds ofveountry produce will he received foiLgopds.. —MS\ Cash, as usual, paid for FJax Seed. /> They will also advance Caafi on 1, fpoduce or .other property put in their charge, Ueatined for the New York market, FOR SALE OR RENT, ; Tew N-tff 46, >;„ , „ ,1, . • r \ .• •>!•• \ui -MIUIIK piuier, roiiilv miliN n 'aoore. still he on the shore « nc t, V nrn,» Tj , ^•K^ nil fereu'-ly fa r a ,,y .mp,-,,..!!;,,, ^,,1 u > J)eer^h r - - •t8257 at public auctioo or .vendge, at Ibo lnn-uow occupied by Aon -JL .jv.ings.ton, io the town of Sullivan, in^tho. connty of MadisoD, on the^f lCth day of September next, at ten o'clock ID the forenoon of that day.—Dated March 1Kb, 1826. .-ARN«lVlV©0\VNER r - - . 33 - Mortgage*. at ten o'clock In tho forcoooo ol that day.— Dated JMarch IS lf!2tf. FISHER CURTIS, Mortgagee.. D. GiLnsnT, Atl'y. 34 ' i. '— rTVrOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of a I i . 1 pc-jjpr contaifled in a mortgage, and pur suant to tho'sfMute concerning mortgages, tho piece of lant) situate in the town of Cazc- nbvin, in Rladison_jCjsunty, dcscribe,d in saiuV morfgiifre-iis-followr—'* b^logqiafforioTrvoT\' seventy, beginning at.the. -south west corner of said lot, lucrico'east twenty rods and oigl- teen bolts one rodfrom the centre oMlit/'tiirn.' pike ; thence east eight rods; thence north five rnd»; thence ;wcst'cipht red*.^pliil•^liB , - toulli'uve rous to llie place oflipginning, CQB- tainiog one'fqurtlrbf an acre,\ will be sold at public ni'ciion ontlie fourth day of Anguft nexf.'Sl lU'd o'clock in llie olternoori', nt the. tavern anw kept by Ebeo Blakcmnn in Mor- rjsvillc.'in said—county, in conspquerce of tho nnn^nyment-ofsmorrey-Secared by said molt- gage.—January 30th. 109C. HENRY II. AVER, Mortgagee. E. Holmes. Att'y. 87 W H El EAS Joshua G. Palmer, and Es ther bis wife, by indenture of mort- Cnge, bearing daxctpe seventh day or June, eighteen hundred -and twenty'firE, for seen, ringlbe payment of eight hundred and twenty fire dollars, wilb, in^rejt, according to tbo condition of a .bflpd\ therewith oxecutedjdid grant^sell nnd convey unto Elbtrf UsSrancardi Jr. all thai'Certain piece or parcel of land, situate, ijirjjfarjd being in tbe toirn of L-DOX, being pnrt uf lot Dumber fifty Dine in th.0 Tuo Mile Strip late rOneida-R*«otTatiff>, bounded as follows r onnbe n'orlh by the c?n- tre of tbe road |e>d | n g f r or a (in (r ^j n , CrXCTr villo; on the east aud south by a part of said the interest thereon, secured by a certain in denture of mortgage, dated the fourteenth day of JU1\VID ibe year of our Lord one tliouund eight hundred and twenty three, executed by Mary BrowerloAbner P. Downcf,of'^a|l_ those certain two pieces of ^pa/eels, of-land sjkinte'in the tqwo of Sullivan arid counly^pf Madison, beingpart-ota-ccfttrio. tract^oT land known by the or roe of Aldert Roosa's location, and irbich two-pieces or parcels oi land.wersTl conveyed by deed- by Gegrgo Anderson, by Daniel And.erson bis attorney, on tbe nine- tecnlluilay ot February.,_onp thousand eight hondrcd and twenty three ; for a more partic ular description of tbe said two parcels oi land as to quantflf r reserrations;-exceptioos, refer rence being had to tbo iaid dcod frora N Ander» SOD, the sa'mo will more 'folly auil'at targe-ap pear; the same premises b'eiog purchased by .(be said Mary Brower, under a mortgage sale made by the said George AndersoD, under a niaitgnge of the said.premites heretofore lesc cuted by<Aaron Brower, doceased, to tbo said 'George Anderson; reference also to be hall to the aforesaid morlgago as to location and quantity.''—Now therefore, by virtue of a Lpower of safe contained lawa mortgage, and. ra pursuance of the statutes ip.<ycb case made' and provided, public notico is hereby given, 1 morjgage. the s«id premises jjill be sold on that tho said morlgagcd promises wiUJfee sold jjjifi 20lb of June next at 1 o'clock P M. -at lot. owned by Alfred Scars, and'bo the west by a part of said li/l owned by ^Stephen Ivca'j containing thirty four acres, bo tho same more , or less. . Ard wliereas the saidjnorjgage has I been dnly assigned to Ibo subscriber, and de* ' fault ^ias been made_!n (hp pajmen'.of part), of the,»air|*money and lnleresl,\sccuTcd- by( jiidlnorigage^—•'Notice is therefore boreby- ^ivCDi 'tbatbjrvJittJC -of-B ppwer contained in , said mortgage and in pursuance of tbe stat ute in such case rnade_nnd provided, the said mcrtgagedjiremiscs will be sold at public ven due at fbo-inn-XJf Silas Jndd, in Lenox afore, said, on tbe twentieth day of October neat, at two o'clock to the afUrnoon oMbst day.— Dated the 18th dot of April 10*0.. 'WILLIAM STiTELL, .ttsigpec. 3. A. Spencer, JlWij. 58\ . r r- 3 , W HEREAS William I. fitopliias Bodjrjfo IJt _ -by indenture of mortgage, dated tbo 9th day o( November, JftlG.'for socunng tho monies therein mentioned, did convey-unto Arnold Ballon port of lot ryuT^lbcTpno, iu the town or. Sullivan, west ofxlli<; 2 mile etrip, containing S9 acres of land, as by said mort gage will more folly appear, reference there- Vunto being had.—Now- in cofTs'cqnenco of tb« nonpayment of die money secured by the said the now dwel.iog-house of John Baldwin, in Fenner.—December 1C, 1025. SI * • ' ARNOLD BACLOIT. W HEREAS C;bid Gains, of tbe town oi Guilford, county of Windham, SDJ itat» ofVefmoiit, and Lydik his wife, to 8eoure \tha- paymcot pf a ccTT5Tb som of money to John. Mcintosh, mortgaged <to bim tho said John-, iooey^ecured^y ^-Mch >tosh ^,Tra ^bw13tb-|iay,of October ibio, r certain pieco or lot of land situate in iho town of Cszenovia,'county of Madison and state of New York, known and distinguished as part of lot number 93,-ueginniDg at, tho •outb west corner of-laid (ot, at ft maple tree matked93,106 & T07;\ru'nning north-thir- if chains and ninety* three Jinks-;, thence east 8chains.73 links; thence north 19 di-... .grees east, 7 chains and 7 links ; thonc<- oast it chafns'and 86 links; tbeoco-*oulbiS7 cuains- and.60 JinBgi^tl^ce_^st.ilf>-^aiM : ^jiwr_ D EFAULT having been made in the pay. -moot-of-a sum of mooey—secured—by mortgage dated June SOtb 1833, executed by Nathaniel Main and Mary his wifo, to Will- lain L. CottjngrEsqoire', of' all tbat certain lutof land srVuato in tbo town of Brookfield, •a (he county.\of Msdfson, being tbe cast part ot lot number Mis in.township number nineloenC-onc of tho twenjy towns laid out for salcnnd'sold by tbo state of New .York, on the U'sTdjItr river, and bounded as follows:—^. BegiiTni'ng at the north east-corner of the lot and runningjBouth g09 ~Tolli ~to~a~bTrc1f tree markedT71ionco-west89T'ods to nstalte audi stones i thence- north SOU rods to a stako and Mooes; thence east 89 rods to the placed be- . ^ ginning, containing 116 acres'and 41 rods.J belaid by the said mortgage—JVoie therefore, thereby taking out a toad 4 rods wide througbTby-vrrtijB s of a power to tho-said VnoTtgsg'c--: \place-of-beginning. containing. joveDtyjucres -1 !. of landr-'^no-wBercaTtlefaort bn's b .een madb - the payment of the said money secUrcdUo— the width of the lot, there remains lldacros 5 rods as surveyed by Patten Fitch. Jpoticc it Hereby given that the said premises will be sold a t public auction by virtue of the power, of sale in, sa d mortgage, and pursuant to the- statute, at the court house in Eaton, Madiion county, on die l3Ui day of June ntrst, at one. o'clock in tbo \afternoon of-that day. Dec. 8,1325. WILLUM L. CUTT1XG. • -O.l'i KirklandrAtv'y^-:\' \ W~ cohtained.^apd in pursuance of the statute in su\cTrca^e^adb-a'n(irprni5ded the said mort— gaged premises wilt, be sold at-public vonduo -at'tHe bowse orSamuetHitchcock, inn'keeper, l-in-the~villagc of Cizcooviaj in thJeoounty .of Madison, on MonWry, the 20lh day>»fJoUo* tfextv -8 ' 'I' o'clock in the forenoon or\tbat • day. Dated^-Angchca.Dcc. 141b, 182S. JOHN McLV-jlOSH. -HalslitofBorri Att'ys.