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THE AM ERICAN JO T I » N A W m L A G E OP ITH ACA, TOMPKINS COUNTY, N. t . SEPTEM BER 8, 1819. r - V I 1 , I, r > - ' ' K hw V mi -1 *■ ■\1|\ % ''s y ' 11 l>fl'rj\ 'I ■*' ■ '■ ’‘''n ... ...................... T H E VILLAGE CHURCH. ^ -By <he Ret. JTrlF. Cunningkatn. I lore the iry-nmntlud tower; - Rock’d by (be storm* of thousand years; Tbegrave, whose melancholy Bower Wes nourish’d by a martyr** tear* ; - ------- The eacred yew, to fear’d in war. Inflicted more than -humaa tcar, t And lenttonuuatbe arm* of haaven. I love the organ’t joyou* twell, Sweet echo qt the heavenly Ode; I love the cheerful village bell, Faint-emhrem pf the callof God: Weked by the aound, I bend my feet, .x ' I bid my swelling sorrows I do but touch the mercy* seat; - Aqd hear the still quail voiceofpeaee. And as the rty of evening fodee, I lova amidst the dead to Hand, lFhefe, in the altar?* deepening shades, Iaeem to weet the ghostly baftd: —^Oneeomes—oh 1 mark hiuparAliDg eya, r The light of glory kmdlea there f — ' Another—hear bit deap drawn *igh— O h ! ’Us the stgb of dumb despair. - Another* treads the ilhidowy eitde— Iknow .bia~’ds Toy sainted sire; - I know his patient, angel smile, - ' His ehephwd’s volte, fU* eyes ef fire; HU ashes rest in.yonder are—. .1 saw bis death, Zxloeld his e y e ; Bright «p»rki» n«4<h<t those a»h«* bum— That death has taugbt me howtodye. ihiAdonPUstre cpiMtM ^fae flomy-atnH aloud tojbosew h o were Hi, Cite top ofthe staircase* “ tbewiLa , oq one here* except my husband, who you see has gone to bed.” Site had'senree uttered these words* when her lover, Blipval, entered Che room, und aliewa* under the oecesaityof repealing .to hint what she bod just said. M y pen is not adtfjuatc to tlte task ot describing youn^couple at that moment. Blinval wasfixed tq> the ground in mute nst'ouish* meat. Ho at last turned to the pretended It usband; wljpgesi toation Was not much [ y rcwfai’s, t loss pain Ail than his. “ Do you not re- collect toe i ” said,lie. “ Doyou not remem ber Blipval ?, We studied together at Houea a an4 your paternatresldencois ten. leagues from henee. I find yotf’ln a sa cred asylum, ftp* which I have the greatest ^Hp', Y|ftt*_ Long beour Father’s tcmplaour’ar Wo tftthe hand by which it falts; A thucwandsplritswatchitstrnrdri, A cl pud of angels gii tr A its walla. : And be thelr ihial J by us posseas’d, . , Lor^. esararoaad thy blest aboda ' ; it * bqUreasof a holy braost, sonaL opinions, t will hot violate t hiss sane- t uary. Come,” cried he aloud,*1 le t us de part, comrades, t b e r c isn o person here but this lady’s husband.” Though Bl|n- yal sjioke thus to h is soldiersUhe was pfr- fectly eonvinced that ihe officcrw a s not married to Caroline, being firmly assured o f her attaohment, and soon perceivedhow the affair was, after the first emotions o f surprise had given place ‘for reflec tion. H e asked after her fatheV’s welfare in a reserved manner* aod left the haute with his troop. * t ’ WhcnBIFnvalhad bfcen gone a shorty time, and the, offlocr felt himself a little recovered, be could not -resist giving vent to hlsJeeUogs'in the .following- term f:—• “ A h ! madayn* how humane .and gener ous isBlinval j he lias discovered mevand l eaoUot, nor do I wish to dray it j he knows that I am the Baron dc<JU*Mal ii ere, that m y cslafe is ten leagues fronf hence; he also- knows that I am one of thmmyatisto; hut he was resolved to save the. lire « f h|s former college qoftipattioti, er rHiher, it is to the* respect whieh he hw i f s l s s i ^ i b & t T i t owc.myore- _ ___ atonUhsd G a o thtefe nae,—.*> AYhonre you,” sahl he. *f and what business have you herein iny gown ?” Blinval bqrstrinio nftt pf lm ‘ - - - - LassaHiere ma» he to t|ie Baron,14 a n d so did notlhink it necessary to Inform my Triend o f your adventure this morning.” »* I see,” re plied the Baron* “ that you' understand virtue, as well as Caroline eaupraotise it; you arc* worthy o f eachother.” ^ ‘ ^ {It diay, perhaps, be necessary to inform the servants of Ginthe&ume, was drawn aside as\ lie was leaving th e house with his soldiers, by Beatrice* the house-mnid, who fully confirmed h|s supposition,' by Informing him o f what her'1'mist r e s s d e - sfreil h e r t o oonseal.) ' ' ' ♦t ' Mf Tke*eeeestpeogs the srretchedflnd, --‘.-T ' Are repSmM to lhe^rMry ToU-- The leafMe Ueeert ofthewied— \ Tbew e le of fceUngsl emweloT’fi 4'.' 1- 'X- A\ CRRlsrtAK FB^KNirS-REPLY. \ njkefm n g tlH g tout ^ L t r i ftfrm . 1 «hy cheerlew AtheistyhiB, trelto the CfcriftUn fo qie ■ecoliplish’ii tnea ; As fer as eqen (hat goal can gaia ; -. - So wft* thou erne* to feel that “ vatu'” The! “ see*/* of fttUngtl-unmplQyiP - toil * ' [ There D e time. whni toil must be preferreJ-; O' joy. hy mis-lim’il foefiMts, i* umtoee , . ■ ‘ A inw qfyilieMre, ism itan ofpahtu 4' ' . A; portog yrt^U who btieg wod, , WsselWeyi ree<!l«g U hi» beJ^ His Wife ed<Wd wtth jwdlo look. ^ wmfeo-book n . ; ■ '®hy so; g«sl ' wag replied-? . J* Hecooerywi’d lovpne i than^’jjie CTiciLL-— “ Why thstnhthi be,” be straight fejoio*d, ’i.Hlit ’twpoW depend Bpoo ihe kind, ; “ A O yilpoRee, for ii “ Tdlwve aMiemie f WHY DO LAWYERS WEAR RLACX i' A rloira nbo’d heen leeced prrttj well of his whseh Asked e parion why lawyers driwed eixnysin b]*c%?x From^ respect to their clients, the person declerjW-^ Lawyers dre.-s ia black tuiti tinee fhcy’rc efw'ay* their ytrtirt* 4 ' J1 rkOK THK LAD1ES1 tmikAM CABINET. I . t t Y B A N D S s N f c R O S I T Y . - *(T^1 • .. - . ;■. . . Jt— , • * .. . — — ------- — — A fALB- -'-- vf\' --------- Y0CNDE11 ON FACT. — [CondudetLfrm our last J , ’ The rompASsienate Caroline was sffect- t il, and humanity'began to plead strongly ia her bosom; she forgot that the officer Was'an enemy, and only reguarded him » w fallow creotnre in distress. “ A las! cri ed »i,e, “ I will serve yon- if it is in my power.” * She Immediately began to its- sist him to iuiHHfr his uniform, wjiicll she threw into a largo lub of water, under the window; »!w_afterwards infolmed her fitilier’s servants of the eireuinsianee/and - enjoined Mivin to be secret, A -q»arter of an hour bad scarce passed - away, wlieii they werealarined by a greal tnoise at the street door. This was Oeca* thcjiouse and see jfllierewercany ofthe -eqemy concealed within it. -All tlie en trances were guarded,-they brgan to as cend Caroline’s chamber, and there was ,no way IHt for the officer to escape, nor a place in the chamber where He eould con ceal himself. Caroline immrdiatelyTopm- ed a resolution. She desired.the offioer to *r< t into bed/ ltd only let bis face be seen* viiTW '' \ v xr . k ? ... * • forgotten oa ray side.”—v I do not repent what 1 have doUe/f said Caedliae, who, however, could 'not help slghhig at the thoughts of Biippgt’s 'suspicions, and '.'.at fTOgtli lMirst ratpi flood of tears; MMit j do not,” (added she),44 impute mygrief ito re gret for doing a good oetioh l no the eause irvcry^diflVtreottthcySreforwiptrouble alonc^’ - ->\■ ‘'-^c *. rV.-y... V' Lossallicre pressed ber w earoestlj, ..... BO <nii e|i r<>tpiyi4t i c in^ m .hiai d f the oaase of 'hei* distiwsf, that, she at' loagth told him .the ataf^tion which7 she badfbr Blinval, and thelr former projects o f happineso. “ What you havo risked for me,” ropliod the Bwroni ^ioforms rae of what looghf to d oin reiurn f I dojnot wish t o be •urpassed in g eaerpsity-: A roan o f homiur, in mysituatioa, hos osly on? thing to which bc osn Iwvc Teeoorw, fend that tm o f these mysteries, demanded aa o*p)an* tionj they then informed him e f what had passed. H e highly ext oiled his daughter's goodoess of hedrt and presence Of tulad.; _ It was then1 agreed upon by all the par ties, tk»t the Bartm should depart in th? ' night, disguised in one o f Gafltheaume's suits. The remainder o f t be day passed very happily, and in the greatest harmo ny. _ ----- ^ ....... .. When the time o f parting arrived, Las- salliere said h his benevolent hosts—141 return to make war against you, but from ‘ this bouse l entry resjwet; friendship,and gratitude, to those who inhabit it. May 1 often have aa opportunity of rmtdering %ueh services to yonr poriy as you have rendered to mev 11 shall think luyself siill mere happy, if any o f my endeavour* should tend to Yestorisg us to our former peawa blc state.” - who cootnbuled. in the greatest degree, to the peace of La Vendee. Since t hen he has bech wlth BlfnVal,'and they have lioth fnarcbed under thecaine standard. They bsirstnfjaued sonic* thuerftogctber' at1 ~*dBtcsayf where tticv now reside. Blln. val, extrrmely fond of liif wife, v*nd still snoit of his country; ffids. his'most san guine f withes - gMdlfied by the general restoiation of peiice. • x 44 Enou^-orwirtbevvoundedearthbas known1 Weariw atleegtb, and wasted with destruction, Sadly she rearaherrafaed bead, to show Jkr citiea huinbkd, add ii« «ouiitnes Bptnled,” *v.- JUNALPO ft. BY virtue of a writ of f ieri facias. In ted out ofthe supreuife court of judvcdti of the state of New-York, tome direct was if»^ wwiiiivivisf m . pisuM vja|ivqv svs asss^| tlie Itouseof John Kirk,\In (lie yiilagOri Ithaca, on tlie 30th day of Scpttii.he next, at one o’eloek^in iIkj arternoon, uk tlie real and personal projseriif of iIh* sail Peter I, Dutrioud, cuusiating of villas LOrfS llloi, 11, 21, %i, iiceoiding to witt’s.plof and survey, anti Lot^ot l, a* -carding lov binith’s feurvey^ also all right and title to Lots No. on ami too is Ulysses, together'wit It Ivlt his persomd] property, jllaled August 16th, 1S19. P. llAGbiK, 2d,* under SU’ff. For H . BLOOM, lutc sifif. dee’d. n!05 A' ... ito r E i mt af(f*rt!<ion is flM 4 y e x e m p n iW i b the followlng story. When C’onstanlino- pfe was takenbythc Turks, Irene, ayOung Greek o f an fHustrieus family, fell into tke hands -spjf Muhomet tt, vrhowaa at that , time in theprime wf youth and g l o r y < Ills sav^gc heart being kubdacd by h®r eharms, be shut himself up wiih her, d e ' vurtue of seVeral exsseutions directed against the real sad person al pro|ierty ol’ Ky lyanus B. INprton, £ sksll expose for sale, about 43 acres of land o|| lot no. 65, in Ulysses, now occupied by the] said Sylvaiiui B, Noi tOo, tke 14th sky of 1 August next, at % o’clock inthe aftemfeoa f at tlie Hotel in the village of* Itlmca. Da* ! ted June 224,3619.^ The ubove snlejs postponed until] the SOth of September next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, ot fhe same place. Dat ed August thtb, 1&19. KICOLL HA LSEY, Sh’ffi _ Ivy 8 PENCE It CHARY, deputy Sb*£ — B Y virl uc efair execution tppie direct ed and delivered, I sliall expose io sale! all the riglit and title of Zcdekiah B oims -'I ham to Lot No- (*6 in the iowu of L ab * smg, on Tliuisday the SOXti day pf Sep tember next, at 2 o’clock P.M. of said^ 1lay, s titthe house nLlrfr Jogr, in LudissW^ ville. Dated Aue.tlli, 161.9. , NICOLL HALSEY, sbfl! ? nlQfitd* T ) Y virtu* of MV,r«!~«xccutioBf D wi^|*toPB^court of lira stole of Ke#-York,^»g«iwS Mle 'pll IhSir pcvaoiwl praperty to*etltor wkb . Ihelr \ .ri(;bl epU Ufte tn lots J««. f,K» end \T- t | Jot No 100, in Covert, on the tWosiity.-iccnha Ony oC^ September next, at ten o’clock A. M. st the Uwell* ' mgs Of ilw MHt Hnlwvt. Rated AuquiA l0th, iS15, HENRY BLOOM, lUl««tihf. Drc*j. B v P b lV t U^iORK, t*I, Under Sheriff. Au^.u«t 11—-trts. * BY virtue of sundry cxecutiQDs to roe delivered, 1 shall expose Ao sale Hli lhe right and title o f Luther S. JifggsT to^ Lwl» No. gt j$ aosl 33, Ufysises, and'\1' No. 10, ia Hector, ^ ■onal property, on the 18tk 4i ; iember next, at St o’clock I*. ll,\at hir dwelliiig Imuse in Trumwiikiirg. Datel- • Jsjy 31st. 1819* ;■ * '. V; ■} m 5 %; v: -NIpEL HALSHY, ShcrltT. brew tbeinaoeeat and iaveluntsry cause. Whatever rasy jbethecopsequeiieei, ! will ! Immediately ptit myeelf Into the poWef of the irpsbireaaB. aod wiU iD(orin them of all lire partieul»r«. T will tell them th‘at- (he terror of the moment caused me to enter year heuse, iatsjihieh I hsd n^ver before been..; I will telHbmn-With Wbst - admirsh)e gresrt ness of mind you Cxposed youraclffor-amaB entirely unkBdwntovou¥ * and.wnom you eonidrletrd af^o enenry;!— My resblution it itraily fixed, »>r I will sot, be*theeau»eof .one 'moiiientV nnritsihess, ia either your besoiD, or thnt of the brave : youBg lnan who wiahed to sqiwo me. I go thtk^iwdiimL”i:- + 'Oh*;, .sti^^fof'. keave^i,. rsake.” eriedOaroliiie, “ I baveundertaVpn to serve you*' and 1 will finish what I havt<^ began ; you shall not go ont during the slay, hot at night, by the favour of the moo a. yon may escape ~ the \ohsHrvation of, your cnennes. Promise the to he careful ofyour life, and do not let Uielie unhappy without bavfhg the eon sol at inn of thinking that 1 have beenof some service;”^ 4 Twas' u«rles'9,fotLthuBsiwht<LeximsLuhite.^lisii' oline was immoveablerpnsl he was obliged, apparrnily.tOeon^ntrotWrytbfrigvlie wished, (houghhe tliade S secret i^solurion to put his ^esigh into execution the first opportunity* fend, run the Jtazard of what might happen. , returned, and With' him brought a gUt*8t— thisjguCsrws^Bfincal ’ dear child,” said be to Caroline, ‘‘here is our old corn- panion, who iv returned to .this country,, but Heaven only knowshowlong he will remains I met him this morning as 1 was turning the corner of a street: after hav^ ...^ ^ ^ [— r TTT |i| f| t | . , — ii '-iil- t i'i‘ - V r a ~ ' ' 'i iny~ea>braeed me* the first words that he said ware, that he loved you with all the sincerity und ardour thar-man is capable of ; he i hen asked yowin marriage, add fas I do not thhfk tbat I shall ever meet with one more worthy of you, I havefreelygiv- en hirn consent—nothing is wanting hut yours.” ‘ nCarolinf* was much flffecied, and\ trou? bled by eonjendiog emotioBS. She con tinued silent, and was meditating Upon a reply, when in rushed LassaHiere from an Adjoining room, covered with one of old Ganlhentime’s morning gowns. ** I will answer forSt,” cried he, 44 that she con sents, for I nrn ,aequhinfed .with, her thoughts. Permit me to ham a share in your happiness.” (Tl|is sudden^ppearanee l nying aeeess even toTiis ministers obtained eseh aseendanCe aa to make him frequently obandon thearmyfSndflytohU lrese^ War reluxed, for' victory was no * Jonger-ihe monarch9# favorite passion.—- The soMiCrs,sleca«tomed to bbofy, began to murmur: and the infection spread omoagtheeommunders. llie%irt»aAfusf taphavoonsuh|ng the fidelity he q.wed his master/was lhe first Wbftfiurii; ecquaint turn of the discourses held publiely to the prejuiiee o f hit glp^, - r1 ^ ;^»e BuMansifet* a gloqmy. jileUqO, . Tormcdliis resolution. He ordered Mtis- tapha to aas-emble the troops BeXt inovn- : ii^; and'then wilh precipit'atioii retired to rir«pt?9 .djd that prinOCas appear ’#'bbaffihit)i^nhriip. beforcdid the prince bestow so many warm caresses. To give a new lustre to her beauty,lie exoftedjier women next morn- ingijo Iieatow the.ir utmost art mad care on her dress; He took her hy fhe hand, and led her into the middle of the army, anil pntl ing off herveil. demanded_of lbe. Basha with -a fierce look, Avuefher they had ever, beheld such aheaoty ? After an -awful paqse,Mal|omelwith one handlay- ing hold Of thC young Greek by her beau tiful looks, and with the other pulfing put liis scimitar, severed the )ietd from the body at one sltoke*,—Thetrttffniug to his grandees, with eyes, wild' and furious* 44 This sword,” said he, 44 When it is my Will, knows Jp cut' the bands of love.” -~3T' Vr T>v ■.. . - > . t . ^ PrbfesBOr Engel being onee at a dinner party, where ihejeonversation turned upon Capt. Cook, and-his celebrated voyages rOond the world, ha ignorant person, irt BY. viiTueof several executions to in directed and delivered, agalast. (lie goods A ahattclt,lands &ienemen*»ofLuther^r jJUgger, I shall expose to sale all tbe riglit and t rtfo of the said Lutlwr S. to lols ao> 2, ti* Hector, ti^ethef With ali^ his personal . properly on the lfifh day o f September ; next, at 4 o’clock, P. M, at Ids dwelling house in Trumansburg, Hated July 31, A8i8.^ : for H. BLOOM, dec’d Sh’ff P, HAGER, gd,nnderBh’flt cd, against the real and personal properly oFLeyi Millard, J shall cxpdse for sale .about 38 ceres of' land on. tlit northeast corner ol let no. 75,inUJys»es, on tbefifth; Wednesday of<Beptembcr next, at ono o’clock in ibe afternoon,^at the Columbi an Inn.in the village of ItLaea filled August 9th* 1819.“ .. 1 . ^ JSTOOLL HALSEY, Sb’ffi' ‘ S. CUABY, Dep’y. bh’flr.% by order to contribute higmile toward social intercourse, asked him—w l*nyr Was Cook killed on tlifc first \voyage ?” “ I believe he wttsr (repiied Engel) though he did not mind ittnuch, and immediatdyentcred on » secCnd.” - . * eo t a m a t m s a b d m . ■J j Y virtne of several writs of %8tstum ' H fieri facias, issued out o f the supreme * court of-judicature of the state or New- Yftrk. io’,no. directed and delivered against the gqodwaad chattels, lamls and tene ments of Nchcmiah jleardsloe^ David Beardslee, Jonah . More, and Noncy bis wife, Evert Beardsley, Benjamin rBrad sled, and Betsey his wife, CbarlcS Beardslee, Solomon Rogers, and Eunice bis wife* hijirs and devisees o f John Beards- lee, deceased, Lhaveievied upon and taken alf the estate, right and title, of the*1 said abovcmentioned persous, as snch heirs and devisees,rto nine hundred und fifty acres of land, on lots No. 48 and 49, and two hun dred Jaeres on lot No. 67 in the^townof Lansing, which I shaH expose for sale' at publio vendue, ot the hoiise of fra Joy, innkeeper, village of Ludlowville. on the! ^ Andrew rF«lwood, was, at the last Su perior court in Scriven county? Geo. con victed of beating bis wife* and fined one hundred dollars. ^ , ' V..'. ■ ■ ■ ... •> A sea captain’s opinion being asked about n future estate, beans w er ed that lie nevor ii'oublcd himself about slats affairs. first day pf October next- —Dated' August 12ih, 1819. P, HAGER, TJnder Sb’ff. For ll. BLOOM, Jate sh’ft', dec’d. B Y virtue of an order of Luther i ’. Ste vens, esq* Surrogate of Senecacouniy, the undessigned* administrator, Kc. of Jo- seph LocCy, deceased, will sell at publio Vcm fprtO'T^ bouse of widow Jane liosey, inXisfe </>wn of_Co- verfion the ninth day of October next, at one o’clock in the afternoon, one hundred aeres of land, to be Bid out hi a square form «9 near as may be, out of thcr north east ebrner of lot nuinber Bfty-two, jn the township ofOvid*nowtown of 'Co.vei t.- Datfd Augtisi 21,1819. ... ^ 4W107 - RF.tTHEN- S. ■*N : ,-X. . S Z s' X 7*