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made in the pay.me11t a certain mortgage~ - lae, of the town of y of ~en,,elaer, II> Al'{or d, ot the e1~bth day ofJ uly, t;oveu 1 that by n said mortgage, and uch case ma<.le and prem,•ee with belonging, will be house of Philip V:. Lansingburgb; on the 29th tlay of ck in. die foreno01i, of land, situate in beglnnipg at the rum>iug thence as d in the ·year 116(), antl ,75 1 1-inb, chaioa and ~5 w11st ~7 ,~harnw thence along cont!lining of the same fivec to _JQhn Fo!le;:, being' 26 acre! 1 >) which said 52 acres ofland situate resaill 1 on the eal!t small stre:un from thence It winds 36: -chains where there is a 1 he saiJ run south 68>degrees tree m:u ked 1 r a west 34 chaiua tree, thence • 24 · hains to_ the 104 acres ofland, ~ume about five ~ Cha1.mao:1 act·es of'land con-- to Thomaa - ;md six tenths ~~ <.on,eyeJ by Chut..b. Date~! C. LA~SING,. 1() YbRD. 36 That by 1 trtue of cert;un wort~:a;;e~ then of Lammg- Tr-o~, iu.thtt ~Otb tlay ot .Qe- followm:r {Jiece• es, W11l.bc snld at Plulip V. N. ]~ausinghurgh,. in '1toe ~h d;,v of iu 1lie Torenhvn, • - east sJJe,.>t ft,y. of 1 he VIllage of fault havmg been money due upon be1·o duly u~ 1 Jth, Co71Swnp:.. . w\?d all nd l..m.gs. _ ditial ot.>el'l'ntion ·-- · more generally_ · the bo.t physi- · and UOUC O! J rO'tt;' PlUN'l'!:D AND P!18J.l8RED ON TUESDA'l'S, ,p• TWO DOf,LAitS PElt ANNU!\J, f';r• :So St~b•criptions or AJvPrlisementst? h!' lliscontinuoJ, unt1l due notice shall be recet w.l to that effect, Communiclltious, Letters, &c. li,. J)IUSI be llOSt paiil. • .. Coq~i~ting of Co~uia.,, Sp~u11sh, ~merican lbapber,ry B •\A :'1 D Y -· Holland,PJ.<>rponlo more a11d :lw•o GIN--<(\1,ali\~11. 1\Iatlero-.., ami Ollerry 'Wl :VES-COH.DlALS-Lcmdm anJ A!J1erir.a9 POR.1'Elt 7 -B0't'TLED CI- DER...,...-St. Croix, _New-Orlean~.. BostDn, Ja-- m:ttc~ and'Chel\ry RUM. ~P:=~ .. - Ncw-OrlPans, :5ugar-House, auJ folllntl . M_\}\_..1\.~SE~ • h- ,,, Ltluli'• St. Croix, Ncw-Odcuae and . 'VIi'fltill;-- . ·BUG.I\R~. Hy••\ Youn!:·HysOl'J, •on·Sitin ami fi,,h,.u . -T · . .ll~. \.:HJlU-\'~-~ '.cuoeo\~f~, \\.iee~ Cu.ran.\s Qin\\. Figs. ·Ginget·, i••.,>J>~r, P!lll<•<llv, Lllutm~gs, &. :vlustartl. Kr>a- aml BuJI R<\ISIN'S . ....,Bar-.and W ontl •. oo· SO~>\.P-:\oloul•l an..fDlpp~.lcXi~TfLES, Cinon- m(Ht ~ud St:U'<>~-Vir.,.inia, Plug, Lauies Twist, l'•~lrul anJ CJ.tt TOBACCO-Spllnosh, New- Orl~nn~· ~11d A.merlm~n SEGA\RS -apd Sr·ot_• h S:\UFF-Peauuh, Filbers, Mat.leroa N•Jts, anti Fin•• SALT. BU;T~EKMm·~~LA!RJ ~~- . . -\LS0- 2,\)-\\ox.~s l(ves\\. 0-r~uges an-i\ \~e.\uons.- TEAS .. - - ' afte-r oUJ· arrivni tve were. . 1vi t h 11 G rf'ek mPrchant; to our JloJuR- quite short 1 \JG•mg Sci:ote lad;y ;...::!v!Jg to he: of ap,J:' -:~~Fvice to us. \.fhe ~now acrcoii!'lfJ'<mled u; tD Smyrn;t, had taken- up . 111 most_ p~~tolerably hu~d! e~s~_!t\· '.l~~:.;~~~~~'\-:::-~ bouse waa·~itnated ill a few t'lact>s, where Wtjlound l!ome ><treets in the Frnu~ quar- nearly knee-dee1i. 'fh~ gu&des with spaciou~ rnom~. and a ~h.1~ly 0 than the EX.A. '\IJER \\r ALSH. ju-·1 ruce1ved oi h•~ own IIIIJ•ortnl•o\• ,, jU~nt•ty<>f P~n auu Por ket Krri1'e•, wlud! ~'k\n, overl'leti~lilif!.rdteved eacb other in ctilting the ~te ' en in the rNtr. The 11Hing-np of the. .1 thi.rk... bro11illard hung over thf:' a ztg·Z·tg d1reciio~ nn i;lptilltllu!lll;~11C:!Lf-iM'tii-l~..w,ilJL,.Jif!aJ.I~~~tlhl;--;md---tfle Te-'- uf'Gh~tft'I•J'1Hii, winch tln>~Tdes'CoDsllh!r .. Is atte1ided \iln 'n g1·eat de past, ,combinin.; u e !uxuri~s of U1e .. d a ·famr.1hle circum~tanP-C\. 01nt~nt The 1ope wa~ lt~~e fastened11bout. n1e; enunfry, was conducted w1th t'heelegnm:e liac.l_ t'ri)Zt!n during the night. We .meTe- the gude ·wno fll'ecsdeJ, me heW one, CJJI) of Europeun st) Je. Our enteJ1Uiner' h.otl ij p!!t tJ(i what pru\·ision~ 1vere necesS.t- oflt ; anrt tnt> ot~· wots hel•l by a guiuc be~n marrieJ t~a~Jndy,·-n nalive of-Fiol'- ''Y ttl] our re1UI'Il; conslstmg of a l>reak- behind 'me. From the steepne-s ol tb~ ence, \Vho died enrly, Ienving·him a l'l~ll 1.1~1. ~nme wme. brandy, and Vine~r ascent, a11d tbe labour of cutting the step~, and two qnughtei's. The former l1,1d l}Pen, At ti1·e we commenced our march, Ale xi~ our progress 1~as O.(J<IV very ~low ; stol•· at the commenc~1nent of the Greek Re- the change, w.ll hP <ol·l 111nlS111ll'' low. 200 do2:. €<Irry· U<h.leu a11J unex- J '\ ia\ \\~s-un Skin~ ;ll!fs:on an~'\\\uuu~ \l~sun. l\1·owu. -~\l 0 <u·s, Clitiee., 'Pe.:p~e.l.·, .\\\~¢-ee, &c.. 811 d attenbon tc> C••mh•-1 • ro<•ty \f patl·o\ls 0:::r •\ I,ot .,f· l'm1hr•r, alll<lU:l' wh1ch, two of hiP, thlln chowe 1 nc<•es of \\•hite Pme for Gnttf'r·, and ami wlllmg to Hnne well ~c 1suuml Bo mls '\\I Plank. A G . .r· tlt•n S;•ot, on !lh·er·street, ~o·•·l •rut, well Jenc:· ed 1 and some fine fruit trees, lo•· sale as ahnv,.. i!lt:.· • ...;,.,._ .••. _, ___ .c _!:Sept. 2t. · ·42 In . .,.l,Hl, a ·1•ore c u1Jt•l&te a~s.•rtment ol :;:t~od, a11d C1IE.-1 P GOO/JS, c <IIIlO\ he prn•l••ce,l '\ I hi~ c·oun~ry. A•nJ a' a. gre.11 proport1on of hl> Sto~k·•has- boon bonght •1-Au.-ttou, h~ , •• urP• h'• t··ut he 'hiLS !'lllr!•Y I\P£V GRl·:,'lT hnnng >t,trlerl a little beiore us to chap pitl~ a~ we dnl, to tu-ke breath every ten voiJltion. in busineRs hn!Ps lfl the snoiV, whtch wr found qt.I&te or fifteen pa()Qs. ng m fD t:tke nn active, thougla The luJiall> ar;e lll~tltcal plauts,:' they ue.cer- by an autho!' ia a m, 11ffiic_ted witb thtf propri- mCI'OUS 1eStU110I. c~rtlli.· -;-- celllber, 18fl4. ltDI~>re, t.ln here j fi•r along lillie with pam 111 ,my ol blootl at1il With 11l91l:t · e111 •< J,;te<J WJtb to !eVtoral hro' a C<lUI'>e Ol aut.! Jound. consumption. ¥toi~i!liing al- -- - restored. from 'tVheu in p~r combination it becomes a- ..p pDre!, and\ - el' the ·manner obstructiop of pustitutes 'the use. Jt pro~ called heals it; afs() • In tl'ns man- digee. • repairs tbe • Tbis Spe- yi itislllil~. particu- and, hys- ectious cou- in all i~ witn BUTLER.. • T TI::IE Vt.'IEYARl>, one •mlc helow -LaJI<m~bui\:!:IJ ;:tbo•lt ti1x H:nnyl1'ed Roots C.'lLlCOE:l, wl11<'h ol cnur~e \\II. he ~ovec to those 'w11o .n.okE> the earliest appltcalltlll, l..auQm~h11r.:h~ Aug. 27 hnl'1l anJ ::-lippery. As !'Don as we In an hour off th~ r·nck,.;, l the PJ.rteatl, concealed part, in forwarding the elfm1s we re•~ched the ~ouge ; a rock of hi~ countrym<m, he Wjis denounced I!J o•· t• ofth~ TYhile .~Iru/e,ra Grap,e, nuw ca.!. leu !he SIVeetvmtol'. Th~y are gror.:.in~ in the J • BROCI\ \\A\' V 111 eyard, anu 01 ay IJe exauun~d at an~ t1me hy D t • f I be nuriiHmst side 9'1' the mountarn, the Pnchn o.f Smyrna. h) une of his com- the brt>Hdth of the foot. the . other so~nn- t one tlwus.1nd feet from the summit nion!l who hntl. be~n detectPd Jml whoss what lon2;<'r. The fo•U\ extremities oi amllookingtowaru~ the v.1hey of Charnou·' ·mJrltlruu:e couh.l not 11 ithl<tand the tortures these ironq are turne<l (jown, for~l\ing ni. It was on the ~ummit of this... rl)ck. which iverf:' apphed to 11 rmg f1•om him •hort •pikei. The><e tie under the li~ot ~ that Mr. ClissQid and his---:p-al>ty slept in the secn•t of hi~ ns•ocintes ; and whil~t nt onrl can he taken off or ]'Ut 011 a~ occ:~O:Joo · r ascent last yE>ar. At this point we slow intt>rvals lm teeth were one b;. one may req111re. I f .. und them of so !limn were almo~t immediatl'ly assailed by a extractetl, and the n,,ul• slowly torn from •e1·v1'Ce •ip<lll the har~ soow, that I conlri piercing wind; forewarmng Url u little of his toes a.nd fi11~ers, hr dl'livered up the walk npno any part of tl without the le;1~t what we ll:ul to expt>ct on the summit • llnmf:'s of his accomphces ; in ordnr to rhuirulry. I had no orl\:t~ion even to 'vhich, since our departure from th~ purchaee.spePny dt>nt11 in lieu of the ago. make usc of the holes wluch bar! beet3 Gmnd Plateau. !lad h1!come clolllled, aud ntes he was en1luring. · ~alliu~ on tbe Stll'<scribe~. The bnst time for ·,,' - en lS ' to·nnopl«nlin~, is fi'OHl tbe-1<\ll of thuleafl., nhout F Ro:\f THOY, WC>ul~ r;;r;)rmlhe La•hP$ a uri the 15)Jl.()fNov~:~mher, or from the last of :IJarch to the op~oing Of the bu•ls iro the ~prin~. Gent!Prnen •if LanSinghnrgh, that hP w 111 Tlie a<tbscdher was bred to the Culture of the be nt VIr. V \' Bu,lurk's Hotpl, ,o•1 F loti D.\ Y Gt•ape, 10 G~rmany, and wou!J set phnt• for auu SATUitDJ\Y,'of THIS WEEK, aJ•Ll \VIII ~tS.JYilo purcha~o of tum.f. 1 r a re~ 1 ~ 01 ~nb>k_J be happy to ~en·e tho~e whose teeth ar;Jl•lf'fe<·· com'pensatton. JOHN RALLER.. tiveor mossin~. He W!ll <~l all t1mea he ploa~c.l Lau~iu~burgh, Sept. )0. 6w40 to wait on Ladies and Geutlemcn from L~nsm~ ··ut With 'the h.ttchet. .The first rdt't and was ~carcely perceptible. We rest. Yet Lalahoo had, howevPr, sufficit>nt lla;r\\- Wn-re., \h-1-Guod.s, &e. &e. j<:lfte .. •rterces and at the sallie -low raJie <nc_;,r•m• vemeen . sfi' yeat.S. A q~l}ntity , f'lUQ-AR_S, SPICEFl, ant.! Swi!eu •. 1 R.us••n, English autl Amer1can i!.iidc-F-lat UlO.N. Cad, En:.:li!h, BlistPr, G_er,- m~n, Crawl~y, and S'•eer STEEL Nat! abd Hoop RODS. Po; and Sheet LEAD. Cut anll w~~~}lt ~~~~s: - ·Mays Painting· and. G\a'Z.\ng • . Tit£ w.jrscrim!t\ puhlie th'at hec!lntinnt!ll t'he abo in alltts ~ratu:hes, at his <>ld st;111d in bur:~;h, direct!)' opposite N. Squires' where be mohcJts n continuance of the pat rona:;e. 1 . Th~ •ub~cribsr keeps constantly on f'AINl':s ohllldm.I.,,OlLt.&c. ifeG!ritr ~ '\'ClfAlti.ES GILLF:SI'lE. burgb, at his IIous~, cornr.>r ofCon~rc•s anJ be coud streets. Troy. B11 1 for lheJr better ar com- m.'dlltlOn proposes to VIsit this vrlla~e ncm.soan. ally; any address lefta.t Mr. Van Bu•kork', 1V1l1 be duly atteudetl ro. L<tnsiogburgh, 3l~i July 34 NOyl'ICE. T HE Bru•h :\-hking B·>~•ru>ss will h<> conlm- uetl at the OlJ St.lll<.l, by the •ub•n·•ber, m all :ts vnr1ous hnuches-who has on h.u1cl a large anJ eleganl a••ortmenl of BRUSI-IES, Ofev'ery dlll'Ctiption. Al•o, 13r.ushes of des<'ripttou ma..Jc to pattern on orJ .. r, at the shD• te•t notice. *'•*'Col•h, anJ the hi~hP•t pro<'e p:.iol r,, .. any quantity of clean comer) FlOGS' B RTSTL (·;~ WILL!A ~1 .W.\lURKA Y· June ~5. ' 29 our a-cPnt was ·not sl!?ep : we proceed- ed a few minutes, sealing ourselves across to tnake his t•;;cape, und tlyinl{ to the ' t>d 11Carly irr a straight direction, aftEr- our poles w·luclt \Ve had driven tirmly tuins ahove K•trahorno, hP lav ron- \' wards Fkirttng Hlong the ~ase.o-f the DoDl€!: into thP ~llOW. Some vinegar ana watf:'J', ; till, reaching a flritish vessf:'l in • rle Goutet. The crevicl:!~ here are ()fa 'th n small q11nntily of 1£>mon juice, ( the straits of SciD, :he was l.tnded Hl-tli'e, proriJgious width. much W1cler than those bottle or twrl of1vhich we had mi\ed Mrl Ionian Island~ •. ~mel had thenGe reached uf\the Glacier; but we liaol no occ;~sivlt bro11ght with us fi·orn the Grnnds ~Inlets,) tile Morea, and (}peoly espoused the cafJ~O to attt>mpt a pasmge of t~ny one of t~eOJ; tO•Jnd 11 pleasant beverage, of the struggling io~urgent~. N earlv the dial tor three ho1rn1 WP proceeded wit:h- extreme thirst. In anothP.r quarter years had np1v elupsed since hi\ fll!~;ht, 011t having encountered fhe least difficnl- an ho•Jr w.e arrived .1t some rocks, cal· and, with the exception ofvague.rumuur-11·, ty. I once accidenta'ly dropped nly ed les Dern1it>rs Rocher!, being the l.ast no news of his s1tuuhon or fortunps had pole ; and uetore we.could any of us st~(,. before reaching: the ~ummtt. These-roc-ks ~ver reach ell bis family,' till one m:;ht, a• tl. It had slid down int~ a crevice ; f<>r· are of the hd'rden 11,ranile ; and tlie grain bout a month pre,·iaus to our arrival, he - tunatel:y. h!Jwever it wa~ not a \'ery de~~ of a small specimen I brought a\Yay, is, I entered tbe house of his littl&er by aback one. Alexis recovered it for me. hut think, the finest I ever saw, · 1m~sage Jrom the gar:den .. The joy of' not Without some trouble; bt!in~ oblige11; Joseph Charlet was rnucli fi1tigt1ed; he his return was, however, quickly_ doudl- at thP mk of his life, I() descend s~au~ down up:;~n the rocks, and, had it pot ed by the consciousness that-his ~nreorery rli~tance inlo thr crevice for it. Thcs•m been for Alexis DesouassQtts, would in by tbe Turks would ensure not onli}' hi~ was no'v hegmning to top the ~um~its of a-ll JWohability lmve-fuHetiaslePp. f Wllit· own immediate slaughter:, but tl1e ifesiruci. Au !.r\~t. _I st. the J\ignitle~. anrlthe ramp:u:ts of SllOIV ed here only a few .minutes, lVhen, len•- tion of his entire family for having dal·ed ~ u.~ ~th which we were nearly ~urrounded, ing these twG men to -1\tke care of each giv-e him shelter or protection ;.he was GE N'F.R.oJ. L :-,FORE-NEW r;nons. \\Pre suddenly illu1uin~ted with~n indis other, I proc.ee:dt!d 11pon m) ma_rch with a~or~io,gly_ couce;tled, even Ji·nm thP II!J· I liA V'E JUst o·eturnP•I from New- Yr,rk, ~n·l rr1!Jable t.rillhtncy. At eight We arriVEd mv thl'ee otneJ> guides, who \f!Jre as anx· mestics, in one of thtl most secludecl p;trbl offer a large, lot of Plated WarP, uncoon- ulrnost 11t tbe extremi~ of un extemi~e iou~ forsuccesti~s ( 1vas r~yself. I thought, of the iwlnse, and hts socidy only e'U\.Y\ mouty low, Several th&u~and pairol ShDes (al1 I d G rl ll>l h ~· 1 · ~ 1 ~ 1 d t · t 1 d b 1 1 ) Ploin of snow, ca le t e ran 1\lateau. perhap$, t e ... o_tter !lvo mwnt 1.1ve 10- e a 10 e.rva s au y stea t 1. paid for; a very superro•~ rHsol'hnent, \'iz. La- -... \ . . dies' hest walkin'f.r pumps, ~lipafnd welter! Here we sat down and partook of IHlr lmyed us ;<1~ncJ, indeed, they ·did once Almost from lmth, and treq11ently pre• Shoea; fine am.l commDn boys' an children's pro\•Jsion!'l·-unrJer n large block of syo-w, make an aftelllpt ; I hiippenerl about il vious to it, the cl!Jidrer! of the Greel1s are Shoos and Boots; me•:'s Washmgtou ties, hro· which harl been pt'eqpi~ate~ &o.f!e ht:lle qm 1 rter of an ho~r afterward~ to look be· ~;ontracted in m.trri.tge by thPir parents; !!a~, lined and bound Shoes. ·AI•Iong thE NEW since from the neighbormg hef~hts. I tlind me, and saw them slowly crawhnt( nay, su1betrothingR have bt•en known . GOODS received lOth JULY, would uott•·<' - b '- ti h 1 1 1 had not much' apprtite 1 · b11t contrived to un : but either frorri- indlffP.rence a out even ue e t e p.1rents t temse ves 1ave ' 3841 yal\ds Callicoe~, of !lie newest r latest importations. 2980 yard• !'at some of our cold fo~vl, with some it, over~fittigue, or fear of the hurncune, been introduced into th.e worl1l. From t'd Swiss and Biiii!t. Mushn. nn.rn_,,,-, hread. The heat o_f tlle ~un _was e1ces· they thought JHfoper to retnt·n.. infancy those destined for each other are mouly low priceJ Ja<·ouet ~ive ; aDd I found the green spectacl~s awaited our descent at les Dttrmers Ito· bt•ought up and educated in the <JDticlp.t..; Suspender!. 84 boxes Rit..bans. 143 doz cot- and v~tl of the greatJ:possible servic:e,, · 'but old Charlet thought it was as tion of their future union. till CU!Iom and ton Fla~gs. 463 doz Combs, 17 bale• cotlou d b 1~ d t 1 a A'· · Yarn, Candle.wwk aua Batt•. A oot only aga.iP!lt the_ <ire· of the soo~, descend ;~!together ; r.nd I ~aw uty ave atrengt 1 ne mu ua auttv.ton and Bri11~h blea,.hetl b'ut also against.acutti wi~? wh1ch blew more of him till. we were ag~in by lon~ ha!J1t an!l ssociation. Instance• SheetJUgs, Long Lawn, ltnen Poc~ct at interl'als w 1 th. gre t nolence.' We Plateau. II the reason lo1· of •tJcl~ contracts being di'~~olved by com~ choefs, n~reHt vartely ofThread Lare observed upon the s mmit, w-bid 1 1 vas oehind was indifference mon consent of tb~ p.trt.ies a~e· seldom mg~, g•·ass hlear.hed lmh Linen, choice the 11 t'reaf:~om clouds,•everl\1 whirlwin~s fi.rther, they were wise heard; but were '·one 'iml'ividual, 'even lie Di:.p~>r, nearly §quarters, •· • · • ' • ··loth BHzr, barraige an~ gauze of snow which had ue, for all Ollr dan~er~ under the tno•t Ull(lrOpttlOIJS circuin~tan~ nml Snawlll',.-.msho~t, li>r i1 is u~eles• ance ofJo many ; tJtere were no crevice,; to, trrcak tbe-long cherished affi._' Ia rise all the li!t1e' Pm, ·rape am.! Ntoedl. _.,,.-, .... , , 41 8-ked-ll.-llat _.!?,y w hiC,h we Cj>uld. llle _ WO!!Id stamp him with a!~orJmeat-B!I\'YllriOtrlf$[Ulfyto Char1e1Ts on; \Ma foi r The only thLng we .A motive of this kind orage !\ certalll}y impliecJ some )YaH th~ J,tbrtllf r-etnm Of th-e f!>lltl* of alurm and. l confffl!, excited in to tak.:e pntriot ; he long-.-he.en b'etmtlie.d:_J~ __ . mmd doubts of our ulthnatesuccess. stand .in llePd of~any the daughter of a mereliant of S~l'pli,· we ~at at aur brerkfast tb.e loose no neces~it_y for their a sentimept o(fond affection had sane:. \'hie~ had fallen t were nol inclined to dl!, tioned the ehoJCe of _!lis,p!lren~s; lils tli~bt or twit.e:. tf to old Clnlrlet,--1 must confP.l!s frnm tinme ll'iithrot bet!n wtth so much our b.read and Croiu 1\CDiit Desol.ll\!lsoue to1d me, ~e,cipitat&on as t., :prevent him frouftaki ''<'