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that eighteen more willbe found. Ihavebeen thus particift*r, both because I think the transaction worthy of being recorded, and also . from a h o p e , ---that you iVTiU conctt with me in the pro priety of att application to Gov ernment, for a Compensation for the damage mifferedby the own er* of the villages of Jusipoor and Ored, from tlie destruction •f much grain, &c.—I inclose a correct measurement of one of the Elephants, which will be read wjfn surpnse. Iam of o- pinion, they tmist have eseaped from Hydrap&dj of some part of Decan, for I have never heard .of, or s e e n animals of this size fat this part of India. I have tlie honour to be, B. \R Captain, Commanding ftamghur Battalion, tlic in ih in f . HHIt S e p t 1810 Ft- 1°* ^}a*«r*S«n|!. ifltli Sept Length from the end of the trruolc “ >t tlie ewl of the tail - - - - S 28 » 1-2 ‘Height ^ s Itheboar It 17 8 Lcneth from llte crown of the head I : tT^edhcr Elephant rather smaller. PALMYRA, W E D N E » D A T , N O V E M B E R 26, 1817. i— <9 «• —’ Tnis day we present the 'Jmblitjwith the first number <rf the Pa.lmtba Register. To learn bar object in this under taking, we would not refer the querist to a principle of a wholly “ Disinterested Benevolence,’ nor to motives of self-interest alone ; but to a fixed determin fctiofl to seek our own, in advan eitig the good of others. This i» not only consistent with, but implies the very essence o Christian Morality :—and lie who acts universally in con formity to the spirit of this sen timent, cannot fail of those en joyments which spring from the exercise of the most dignified ‘ benevolence ot which the human nature is capable. While we disclaim that liberality which* *' denies self, and thit patriotism, pilose name is its all , we cannot withhold our veneration from the liigh and ennobling spirit of that benevolence, which warms the heart and regulates the life of him wh6 fears his God and loves his neighbour. So intimifltit connected, by Infinite u is (torn, are the duty and the happiness of man, that the latter always follows from the punctual fuliil- toent of the former. Then he Who ** docs good unto all men »s he hath Opportunity,” and renders that obedience and ser- tico to his Country which she Jjfts a right to expect oi* demand, is in constant possession of the S ’eat object of Human pursuit, ut the conditions of all'are no* the same. All - do not possess tlie same ability for doing good. Bach has his own peculiar sphere for action:—and in hi* own, each may move fatefully and with' grace. Tlie farmer, against the- acrimony of p*rty, and contain nothing out wliat the Patriot *and the Christian tan approve or comthend. Silch a course, we pledge ourselves to pursue, aiid such, we doubt not, will meet ,the approbation of most of our intelligent readers. We 'will never be wanting in support of the interest aYid hoh- or of tliis State, nor of our com- mdn Country. T. C. STRONG. W e learn by the latest ac counts from South Xrherica. that afiairs remain in an unset tled state. Each party trium phing in their turns.-*-An un nappy spirit of jealousy seems to have crept in amongst the leading 1atriots—which ‘ seems to paralyse and defeat their plans-of operation. Every thing remains in confusion at Amelia since the death of Gdv. Hubbard— In Peru and some other pro vinces in its \ icinity, the Inde pendents seem at present to act in concert and, have gained considerable Advantage over their oppressors. W ill not every friend to Hu manity n ish them succes in this struggle ! Owihg to a want of time and the hurry in which this paper was put to press, the Editor lio^s leave to apologize to his readers for not ghing a more copious summary of foreign news. JjJSerteagae ^alegf; w A»iately.*oldbji inson to rhclpSJfc XtlF. C ana L i tin* \mericnn Magazine, continues to bo worked, with great succes®. Contracts have been made for the construction of the canal a« far a* Montezuma, and at a rate uniformly lower than the estimate of the commissioner. The difference in the distance already let out, bet\ een the estimate and tlie contracts, is about 500,000 Dollar?. Cessions of lanfl have been very readily made on almost the whole of the route already contracted fur, and n some instances the cessions have een accompanied with the ofl’er of do nations in money when requisite. In v erv few instances ha\ e there y et been claims fjr damage. Tlie utility of lliin great work Hal- most universally allowed, and will re ceive some illustration from tlie lact, that between the fn>t day of May, &. he first day nf a single earn- mg-ho;i.-.e in Ogdeii'Vigh transported <oMontreal, forty thou-jnd barielnof our. S r irrtiilR E A S default 1 m W ma3e in the payment of the sum of five hundred and fifty-two dol lars and seventy-nine cents with int«v e s t , seen red to \be paid to Joseph Colt and Hubbard Hall, by a mortgage exe cuted to them by Nenemiah Olmsteaa, of mil that ccrtain tract and parcel of land be in\ part of lot number fiVe.m the second range oflot 3 in Township number thirteen in the second range of Tow nships in Ontario Couirfy, bound ed as ‘follow s B e g inning at the north east corner of said lot, thence south twenty chains and twenty-fitc links to a stake &. stone?,thenc-r welt twelve chains and thirty-five links toa stake and stones, thence North tvverr tv chains and twenty-five links toa stake & stones, thence east twelve chains and thirtv-fiV>- links to the tiret mentioned bounds containing twenty five acres of land—as surveyed by Ez ra Phelps ; as the same was conveyed to the sniii Mortgagor, by deed dated .id day of September 1 8 0 7 by Tvle Sherman of Williamson— And also all thr.t certain tract and parcel ofland being part of stud lot number five in the sAid second range of lots in Town* ship number thirteen in ,the second range of townsships ih Ontario Coun ty adjoining tlie lot or parcel above described, oounded as followst—Be-; ginning on the north line of said lot, at a stake— being the corner of a piece of land sold by David Harding to Tyle Sherman, running thence south twen ty chains and twenty-five link 9 to a stake, thence west twenty-seven chains and si xty*fi ve links to a hemlock stump, being the centre of tlie road running through the centre of the lot, thence north twenty chains and twenty-five links to a heaeh tree on the north line »f said lot, thence east twenty-seven chains And sixty-five links to tlie place of besrinmn^containing fifty-six acres ofland as surveyed by E zra Phelps— as the same was conveyed to the said Mortgagor bv David Harding:, by deed iJMh April 1813— JV*ntiee tiww- for,’ is hereby given, that all and sin ful lr tlie above mortgnged and des cribed premises with tlie appurtenan ces, w ill be 9 old at public venaue, at the house of Asa Lilly, inn-keeper in the village of Palmyra, on the 3 1 s t day ol Mav next, at 2 o’clock in tlic ftftermn > of that day, bv virtue of a power of sale contained intlie said mortgage and according to the statute in such case made and provided. Dated Nov. 2t>, 1 8 1 7 . JOSEPH COLT. H U B BA R D HAL1 fit/ Cole ft Baldicin, .Qttornies. 1 -On inson to rne About .bclcreiToi [ m i Gain Rob- f & Coj—ALbO. . more or less artded Westby ^ ilorth by Mud C.reek East by tlic Kreof John H°rl- but and Lemuel I f ^ ^ S l the the highway. --- ^ 0 — All the Zebulon Wfllitm! rights/title, 'iMerC|*^^t.-it(x winch the said William p \ d s o „ has to J an a c r e o f Land In? m tlie village of Palmvra, boui|d Kast by Abner Cole, North b y J o f c R u s s c l , South by the highway, leas^yJohn Gfeig to said Wilson. Allrwhich I ghall ex pire f o r sale at Putt Vendue at Asa Lilly’s Inn in thor of Palmyra on the 7 day of Jl«ary neitt at 10 o’clock in the foretfn. Dated 18 Nov enpr, 1R17. 1— <5w NALLEN, &h'ff. A. RSW1FT, Dcy. * Paimyri Book-Store. | t . c .| t r o n g INFORMS 4 inhabitants 6 f Pal myra and it 9 vicKty, that he has open ed a \ Book ana Stationary • StWe, a few rods south «ieMeeting-Houseri^ hi this village, wwehe offers for safe ’ a general assortmitof Books, Statdnary, &c. ICT’-A Catalogufrill be given here after. ---- Nov. 26, |17. B Y \rtue i of a » t of Fi. Fa. issu ed out of tlttfourt of common pleas for the c o u n f c o f Ontario, I have seized and taken 0 goods and chat tels of John T. A win, together With about 68 acres o£ind, tying ia the town of Lvons, boadcd south by land owned by Samuel fcnniston, west by Stephen Jenks, nfth by John Mer chant, east by Bfeha Brown, and Nehcimah Rcyno|fr—<all of whicn, 1 Inn, in the village rt Palmyra. Dated 22 Nov. 11T. NALLEN, Sh’ff. pr. A S A ^ S W IFF, Defy B Y \ irtue of awtf out of the cour THE PLAGl'E.— An extract of a rtter to tlic editor of the Virg. Oa 7 . latcd Natches, Oct. 13. says, that the age of this niofct dreadful malady in 'hat city, cxceedo all description.— Three-fourtlfSS of the inhabitants aif- aid to have left tlic place.— Many aiv ound dead in their houses, and it is ith difficulty that sufficient help is enured to inter them. All business s suspended. t <t O O O O O Gs> <\r ‘ .iKartteb, In Palmyra, by the Hev. J. Irons, fohn Hogem, to Jfincrvci Jfasou— pken Durfee, to Minerva Kingman ob Chase, to Martha Miller— Olba H ill, to Ellrt Oannet— By the Uev. Vfr. Townsend, Jess* Perrin, to finrd— — George Wheeler, to Alary the merchant, the mechanic and! tVilsoii— Smith Tlmyer, to Eliza Bar- the professional man,have each ComstocJ1' to— — Perry— < * com- 5 ^ 3 2 muted. Anu he Who neglects 1 Welcxmt Ilnrringdeen, to Phebe Os- his duty, or refuses to improve I lorn — Gideon Wilcox, to Merty Ear- ilia talents, or abuses them, tho’ J ringdeen— George Palmer, to Ihrriel he mjty^wade in Wealth, and tri- J timph in honor, must be the! ----- object of his own conteihpt, the I O T IC E • m m and tcourge of all aroundl THOgE in(Jebted to thp , him,-—Under these impressions, | „ f C 0 L T and H A L L are reouested to call at tlie ofiice of Cole ana Bald win in Palmyra, and make payment W HEREAS default has been made 111 the payment of a cer tain sum of monev, secured to be paid by a Mortgage e^cuted by Elihu C Strickland to James Benjamin, of that certain piece or parcel of I>and, situ ate in t''o town of Palmyra, count) of Ontario, being part of lot number sev enty, in the third ran^e, and bounded as follows :—beginning at a stake in the middle of the highway, five rod* southerly from the south west comer of lands, owned by W illiam Conanf, t!.dice south thirty five degrees, ea“* twenty rods lo a stake, tlience ea*t twenty-one dogret , north sixteen rod' thence noith thirty-five degrees we.-t, 'wontyrod-i, thencc xvest twenty o;i> dr^iees Boutli, sixteen rods to tin 1 'lat e of beginning, containing t«< acn s of land.—Notice ix herehj give> , ir.a* by virtue of a power of >ale in the said mortgage contained and pursuant tithe \'tatutc n such case made am! piovidejl, the above described a;id mortgaged iiremesis witli the appurte nance*., will be sold at public vendue, at the house of Asa Lilly, inn-keeper in the village of Palmyra, on the 31st day of Mav next at 2*o’clock P. M. of that day.—Dated Nov. 26,1817. JAMES BENJAMIN. B y Cole <§* B a ldw in, h is .tfttornies. I-Cun * %ritV*uch 3aew8 ofthe moral ob-1 to Ration of man to man, we. com-1 wi At __ __ *i.i„lor ^jnence 'the* publication o f thip|^n or loth day ot Decem- wcoltty H ector. _ |berMrtforKj_n»». W e ’ d o n o t expect, n a y , we dn years of age, our ambition wii i be | a _ A -pbtified inly ing satisfaction to! A p p P G IltiC C BetiofUptlghiaifd liberal princi-1 to Printing Business. One vVhu ^Icg^Tho columns ofthe Regis- 1ca” 00,116 've\ recommended shall re- wflvjietcfoxeover be closed|STthraoiLencoura**tnent inquire ofFi. Fa. issued ____ _____ f common pleas for Ontario county,| have levied on the goods and chs^els of Jeremiah Case, together with fro acrcs and six ♦een rods of land, in the town ol Lyons, bounded no tn by the high way, west, south am cast, bv Simeon Cole’s land—all of hich 1 9 hall ex pose for Sale, at P ttlic Vendue, on the 7th day of Janufcy next, at 10 o’ lotk in tlie forenoox at Asa Lilly ’1 inn, tn the village oOialmyra. Dated 2-2 Ncv 181. N J.LK N ,S h J . pr. \SA R^W IFT .Dspt’y, l \ ) Y virmi- \ 1 1 ' \ ll of 'I nu>‘’f ’-he 1 5 Com t of Common P » for tiif ( ounty o Onlntio - apioit l>>e OooJhiid (.li.illelt l. 'nd ind reneini’Ol* of .Vnnan ftrcni. I li>ve icunl und talirn tlir Ooo<ti and haltrl. of the oh. Nathan together « i ih a renin lot of l.nuJ lymp in tlie town of 'V illnra«in, 4 und«d \ < >l hy the mftliw.ij-. North by Joiepli.ildy’i UoJ. Last bi N'i -11 AU-xundrn land, >outliy Willum Coog, hall containing biity two more or leti, al of winch I .hall expose for I t at I'lrhlic Vendue it Ass Ion in the trn of Palmyra, oji the Ttti day of Jaouary nti »t lOoMocliu lb^ forenoon D itcd M November 18V I -fl N.lLI.EV Stmff AS \ I S'V II r D'puty To be SoU or 5Let> THE L A and Difylertj, lately .in the poi-session of Col&. llall— the lot contains about two afts of Land— an excellent spring | never failing water, together with Bflers,Tools &<’• — \LSUfc 10 Villag^Lots, Situate in the fiounaing village of Palmyra. — u.so-« A Farm containin| 400 Acres, with a small improv in>in^—well wa tered — 14 mile 9 south f this village, on the Canandaigua roai. —A/.SO—J A two story Dwelliij; and Lot, containing half an acrd. t'feW'Tod* south ol J. fit 0. White’s $ocf. — A LS 150 Acres oi $ n d , Situate 4 miles north of Grillage of Palmvra, on the PtiltnejYil*road^-k Apply to ABI^P^PLI\'- Palmyra, Nov. '’•'►IS’- 1-Sw New Cabinet |ictory William SjMon INFORMS hisddicrjii tl e public in gcneoj ^,a fan< e and ha.« lately' has corn- m g rods lew B V vir*ue ufa writ of 1. F.» oot tlie gtiprra* Coiirt ofJIicaiureof ttor ?»(i . of iN’pw-York as*>n*t t^r 4 ( bit el* Land aod Tcfiero^nti of Eno» Gaol'd I have *, a tl takfn the (»ood< ud »1 Chalh ol tbf r.tid together wtih a rrrtinn lobf I r*1 x»..*j m f!■ town of W'il)ura«o >. boifndl \orth * i H« pm rain Mwrtrr 4t.d (larJiu-r Chonn. Wet 1 v .1, ob v\ Hnlh-f ,in«l the he^nf Pullcnry K ».i - '*ouili by Calrh ‘*urom*r ^ ben:? tbt* lot o » whic‘i thcruJ f 'iot now li^l Contiioing ahou 00 apr<‘imercer I***? all ofrliieh I «hall rxpo*** for >alr at f Vemlur, Lilly** !no m tottn of f’.ilinym on tiKUi day oTJaouarr npx: at lOo'rlock in the fer|MD, Dated M Jvovrinhfr, 18^ I -- fl AS \ IF T Drpaly v public in qcnery o|J •turn*'fl to iin vifef mended thp business0* Cabinet M ( in its various branches, -outh ofJ. & 0. White’s Having son cd a irenticcship in one of hi this'state, he hopes to r(|iv^a share if public patronage. Tl please to favour him with may depend upon bav inf done with punctuality, ! terms & in a style not infc the country. lar ap- t shops tty will iir Custom it work t Ito liberal iy in \VVanted a lumbt - suitable for the ab<$>tpii| Palmyra, Nov. 20,18K itltj of N o b le D. 't ' m r o r L D Inform his \ y the piblic, that he SELECT SCI m the brick building a fcv^ f the Turnpike bridge, tention will be paid to thj for their advancement, an< vour gratefully acknowledj Auburn, Nov. 20 , 1817. itirils wit fry iola N B Y virtue of several writs of Fi. Fa. issued out of the Court of t ommon Pleas for the County of On tario to me directed and delivered against the Goods and Chattels Lands -and Tenements of (Jain Robinson Gain Robinson and William P. Wilson ind William P. Wilson, I have seized and taken the Goods and Chattels of the said Gain Robinson Gain Rpbfoion & William P. Wilson and W illiam P. Wilson together with 180 acre* of Land Ivmg in the Town of Palmyra bounded East by W illiam J&ckwayg, South by Orrin Warner, West bf Margin* Baxter, North by jyiifct CrecTc, it being the farm on whlclf sikl Robinsop now lives.— ALS04t)iou8e fitanding in the highway near- giid Kobinsons now dvyellihg\ hem'se- __ ALSO-rAbout one half att acre ofland lying near Christian Barnharts Mill on which the Distillery stands that B V virtu* «f a writ of Tih. i«viied out of thr Court of ( ommon I'li for the Coun’y of inUirio— -a^aiiut the Gooiuui ChitteU Lind« 'nd tenrmrue of 1 havr nd tak^n the Goods and QtteU of the aa«l together w th a lot of Land 1 y m the town of Prnfie Idi onnded West aftd 'Orti by the highway* r4 hy Jmnci Puck, outl» by Fullten Laird, c<niuin£ ubotit 40 a rri^morft or lew — A1.S0-Al>oiit 2acre*of lyioc iu > j j town h hijj»m iy. west ind South Land, all of which I thnll lie V*endue, at Asa LiUvNi mym oo the 7th day of J clock in tlie forenoon Dated 14 November, 181 I -6 N / L L F N Sktnff AS v£J fiWIFT Dtpuly. Waggon aij Sleigh MAK^G. Gilbert Bull td«d No-thhytlH* aro^ Thoiop*ons if for Mile at PuK- B the towo of Pal oi it, ot 10 o*- B EGS leave to tants of Palm^ !bnn the inliabi- __ l and its vicini ty that he hastakenlhop a few rodf west of T. C. Strong Printing-Office on Main-Street in thj village ofjalit' myra, where he in^da to carry'^ the above busincss-fi One and 1% horse Waggons! Carts, pleasure an^conunon Sleighs, Cilt<fs 5 &c. made or repaired, (j a faithful an«l expeditious]maanerAnd tf the best materials. | _ & Wanted, quantity of white Oak and Ashjtimber, suitable for the above busineg. ftirayra, Nov. mj[ isiT. I—tf WHOLESA. Crockery Si •> C h in a , Glasp, Karther 'arc Looking-Glales<,\ kept constantly for sale, at l^Yorlc. prices, adding charges for trSporta- tion, See. by L U T I t E B <%E. C anandaigua, Nov. ‘26,181*1—1£ NOTICE TH E co-partnership Rireti isting between Elisha Horace N. Warren, has at^p ed by mutual consent. All those the late firm, or tlie subs ually) are requestod;to ate paymcptror^el^wjl! ted witho^t^di*l(^thtffa{ii ELISIIA W. -Palmyra, Nov. 2 G, 1817; ^ NOTICE.! A L L those indebted to D Robinson, either by noteoT count, are requested to callo; scriber at A. M’lntire’s D and make payment imm save cost HARRY S. Mi Palmyra, No^jC 6 , 18171. CASH PAID FOR [ Rags! Hags ! ! Rag^y