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L E G A L A D V E R T 3 E V E N T S . H * 'i s p s fir the use of a carding machine?, fulling-mill, together with the widow's thirds.) all of which I ahali expose for sale at public v endue, on the 27 th d ay of June psym entof p a r to f the money with next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of the\interest th e r e in , secured to be paid that day, at the house of Stephen Sher- b r an indenture of mortgage, eaecated man, Jnn-keeper in the town of Palmyra, by Austin Oaks o f the town o f Phelps, in Dated M ay 16, 1822. the county of Ontario and state of New- J Q E F A U L T having been made u Lot York, to David B u rnet of the same place on the eighteenth day of September, in the year of our L o rd one thousand eigh hunared and te n , of ” all that certait tract or parcel of lat'd, situate in the town ot Phelpa in Cannon's location in the Gore betnaen the old and new pre emption lines, to wit, fifty acres oft of the north end of lot number thirty eight asm rveyed by John Smith,” and tne said indenture ot mortgage having been, for a valuable consideration, assigned to R o bert Woodhull — N otice is therefore here - by given, That by virtue ot a power con tained in said mortgage, a n d pursuant to the statute in such case made and provid •d, the tbove mortgaged prem ises, or so much theteuf a s wfll t>e sufficient to pay the amount of money due on the aaid mortgage, will be exposed for sale a t p A - Jic vendue, a t the house now occupied by Claudius V. Boughton, in the village of Vienna, on Friday the tw enty first day of Jui e n ext,at ten o'clock in tbe forenoon of the same day. Dated Jan. 1, 1822. ROBERT W OOUHULL .Assignee. F. Smiih» Jitt9y. S. L A W R E N C E , S h ’f f . G. S M IT H , Dep'y. D K F a U L I havii.^ been waile ui liti payment of part of the money with the interest thereon, secured to be paid by an indenture of mortgage executed on the fifteenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred ami nineteen, by Stephen Culver of Palmyra, county of Ontario and stale of New-York, to Thomas Lake of the same p lace, or all that certain tiact or iiarcel ofland, situate in the tow Pulmyra, county and state aforesaid, _ butted and bounded as follows, to wit — north,by the north line of said town of Pal myra, east by lands beloogmg to the heirs and widow of Timothy Vanwinkle dece \?ed,—bouih by lauds that Rufus Reeves died seized of,— and west by lands owned by Jamas Gieen and H enry Pont, and being the north w est p art ol lot Humber five, in tlie tract of land known and distinguished by tlie name of the Long island tract, co.itaining fif’y a^res — Notice U therefore hereby given, that b, virtue of a power contained in said inoitgagt, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the above mortgaged premises will be txponed for sale at public vendue at the house now occupied by W illiam Rogers, jr. in tbe village of falm y ia, on Fuday the 5th day of July i e x t, at ten o’clock m the Wenoon of the >»ame day. Dated Jan. 16 18'22. THOMAS LA K E . F. 'm itii. Jitl’u. j , l iiuM'.g beeu made in the payment ol part nf the moiiey and interest ihe»oon, secured to be paid by an indenture of mortgage executed on the twenty-eighth day ot November, eigh teen hundred and sixteen, by Abner Cole, ttiari ot Palm y ra, county of Ontario and state of New-York, to Joel Foste/ of the same place, ot all that certain piece or paicel of land, situate, lying and bein, in the tuwo of Palmyra aforesaid, an bting part of a ten acre lot form erly owned by John Rassel, and is bounded east, by the west line oi Salmon H a tha way's land— on the north, by the south line ofland belonging to the heirs of W il liam H. C u y ler deceased— on the weat, by the main road leading from Palm y ra to Canandaigua—on the south, by Salmon Hathaway's land, being sixteen rods from east to west, and thirty rods from north to south on the Canandaigua road, containing three acres nf land, leference being had to the deed of L u ther M« Sfnbrgon’g Cough Drops. The most valuable Medicine in use for C O U G H S J1XD C O N S U M P T I O N S. T H IS new and healing Balsam bids fair to rival ever^ M edicine here tofore discovered, fw Coughs, and com plaints of the lungs, leading to Consump tion, and even in seated Consumption it has lately been used by many, with the most surprising success. If certifiuites from persona of the highest respectabili ty, or the great and increasing demand lor it, may be called proof of its good effects, it is proved. Scarcely a case of Colds, Coughs, pain in the side, difficulty P P H E subscriber has the pleasure to i ising from torm the M erchapts and others, th Sale at Auction. ALLEN % RICE H ' .‘U A V IN G removed their goods from C a n a n d a igm to Palm y ra, and coam U ^ ed them w ith those of I. J . Richardson 4* Co. whic h, together with large ay 0 „ _ . , , now a rrivinc from New-York, enables them to offer f j r sale, under the firm N Saturday, 2 2 d w st. will be sold t ° Public v ^ „ , m .. , A L L E N , R I C H A R D S O N , $ C o . Whole Sale and Retail » Store opposite the Printing Office, in the village of Palm y ra, a cpiantity o f Groce ries, and other a rticles, belonging to thr estate of Samuel Jennings deceased Terms.—If less than one d d l a r , pay ment to be made on the spot. Larger sums on a credit uf six mouths, with suf ficient security, if required. *> A. R. S W IF T , Jluct'r. Palmyra, June 12 , 1822. Canal Navigation. of breathing, want o f sleep arisin g . debility or even Consumptions, but have stored propertv'w ith him to furwaid may j>e relieved by th. timely use of this to Albany, that he has cleared h n Store Medicine. Many certificates o f its effi -1 House or property, notw ithstanding the cacy accompany’each bottle. I scarcity oT w a te r /o r a few weeks past— 1 hereby certify that I have for fifteen the leeder from Mud creek will no doubt yeais past been greatlv troubled with a supply the canal with water so that Boats pain in my side or breast, ar d more or '■ can run with middling loads. Having less cough'and weakue»s of the lungs, an several boats in constant employ, he will as not 11 be able to a ttend to my but>i esa 1 be enabled to forward at least 1000 bbls. without much pain, and have suttVred very much with a wearing and debilita ting Cough. I, a lew davs since pui c!'a>“*il a bottle of Ande son1'* Cough Drops, from ihe use oi which a few days only I found mv pain and Cough en tn e 'y le f i me, and my former ^tre. lestored I attribute my relief entiiety t<> the me of hese drops and can with confidence ie- commend them to all such as art* dlilirted w th coughs and com) lainls ot the | n or weak less of the nerves, as b* if z th« most valuable medicine ever prepared for such c o m p la int'. A 'll.I . U M ( \ PEN N1M AN. HMSon, May 4th, 1819. IN the year 1816, t was s e 'z -d wilh an inflaroation of the liver, which caused an adhesion that placed me i i a very critical situation. Almost all kinds of exercise caused pain tn my side and breast. In this situation I oontinued until Apnl 1819, when my cough and the puin in m^ weekly. Property sent to hig c a re to for ward will meet with no delay. .-R Y M O U R S C O V E L . P'i/rrtf/rfl, June'?, 18-22. 500,000 First Quality BRICK. T H E sub»criber having commenced making Brick, on A. R. Swift’s land, near this village, will roiitiait for any quantity— d e liver ed at his yard, or on the bank of the Erie Cana). He will di«pose of said B rick unus ually low for Cash only Pei m ns wishing to make contracts, will please to call on the subscriber in the _ \lU g e , or on A . R. Swift, who has the hreaVt iucreased''ThBrough th 7 M m r a f r V ‘ “ ,,' r,n1tei,'lBncc 9aul yarU* aud ,s au' n i . • ® t i l A r t a A l l f i t m a If a r r \ n t r a r t a flesh wasted, I grew weak and bow- down and lost all hope of e v er being any better. About the first of last Octo ber, my son purchased at Ball-town Springs a bottle of Anderson's Cough Drops, from which 1 found alm ost imme diate relief, and from the use of two bot tles only, my lungs are restored to per fect soundness; 1 once more can walk e- rect, and should be in perfect health were it not for the adhebion in my side. S T E P H E N SEA M A N . Greenfield, Ju ly 14, 1820. Caution .— Be particular that every genome bottle has •• Jindrrsor's Cough Drops\ stam p ed nn the bottle ; nn>l i n directions are all signed by J a m ts .Mia- lejt. (tt-T h e above Medicine is for«a!eat! Doct. A. M ’I ktyrp .' s D i u g g i s t >to e id th e village of Palm> ra. Feb £ 0 , 18.2. * 4 n-T : thorised to make contracts. K IN t.Sl.F.Y M IL L E R . Palm yra, May 21,1822. 10 tf Masonic Notice. T H E anprnaihm g Annivenversarv JO H N T l l E BAP 1 It> 1 ', will of S' b ■ celebra ted in this village on the °4tn m»t. by M ount Moriah Lodge. T n e procejui'in will form at the Eagle H o tel, precisely ut iO o’clock M. fioiu thence niove in rhe M eeting Mouse, where an appropriate address will be deiiveied by the Ket E M. Spsncer, and an oiation bj <> I, llol ley Esq Neigtibormg Lodges and Breih ren are respec fully invi'ed to a ttend, fot which purpose convenient rooms Mill be pro\ided By ordrr of the Committee of Arrange m e n t, A N D R E W G. I.O W , Sec’y Palmyra, June 5, K. L. 582£. Public 8 chool. | Chair Making. O N Monday last the present term of Btudy in this School commenced — The in s tr u it'ir tenders his thanks to the inhabitants i f this village for their libeial patronage d n ing the past y e ar. He feels himself no less indebted to them for the lhatvsind M at} his wife, to the said p a r - . flattering prospects with which he is ena- tv ol the second part i—JVntice is there- j bled to commence the present q u a rter. fore hereby given, that by virtue ot a The school will be small, and a* a young power coutaiiied in said luoitgage, and lady •» employed to assist, we sha'l be a pursuant to the statute in such case inude ble to devote as much time to the »ev- aud provided, tbe above mortgaged prem- era* classes, both o f large and small schol ises will be exposed for sale at public larfl* a,s a,,J parent may de>ire. venilue, a t the house now occupied by Sal -1 Tho*e who are attending to the lan- mon Hathaway, in the village ol Palmy- goages, and other studies preparatory to ra, on the filth day of September n e x t,at entering College, will study and recite, at ten o’clock m the f irenoun of that day.— the instruct >r’s room, at such times as not Dated M arch 18,1822. * ' A' 1 JO E L FO S T E R . F. S m ith , Jltt’y. B Y v irtje o l a w r i t o f f i . fa* issued out of the couri of common pleaa, to me directed and delivered, 1 hare seized and takeh tlie goods and chattels, lands and tenements of David Cooper deceased, to- gethtr witfc all tbat c e rtain piece or p ar cel of land, lying *nd being in the town of Lyon*, i t M tag equal and undivid ed half o f a Cartaia lot, bounded a> fol lows to wh~fc«g}iMUDg a t a m a p le tree on tbe a o r ta bank *C m«d creek in the west llne of Joka Tjhbits* Un4, north on t*id iiM nioetMa roda to the main road jafcdisg dow* said_ creek, thence w aster- ly a lw g said read seven rods to a stake and stones, t ^ n c e f o v to^ly thirteen rods to t a e t a a k of s s i d t r w k , two ro4**bovf the j»UI arected b j C a lvar and C faper ihenc* e a sterly downsaid ereeketdhtaet ro isto th e place o f b erinnm g , c o s taiaini one »cce a o d o n e foarth c f a a a c f e o f laad b« i$* Masa more o r W (r^jerviagthe first pcivUaga o f &« ih f » e oa idcbl prem* to inte r fe r e in the least u ilh the usual e x erctses o f the school. A L E X P L I M L E Y . Palmvra, JHay 29,1820. 11 — i t NOTICE. T H E subscibers respectfully inform the inhabitants of Palm yra and its vicim ty, th a t they have entered into a Co-part nership in the Mlack Smithing Business, and will c a rry it on in its v arious branch ea, a t their shop form erly o ccupied by M Johnson. A ll kinds of p roduce will be received in paym ent for labour. W ork done cheap for Cash—those who wish their work done well and in good style, will do well to call. Every favour will bis g rate- oily acknow ledged by M. JO H N S O N , P. B. M A R K H A M, H. BANCROFT. Palmyrn, J a n u a r y 13,1822 46-tf Hags ! Kags !! **»»4lip«jrotilfcr the Paia^ra 'Jerald. T H E subscribers would infi rra the cit zens of Palmyra and its vicinity, that they have commenced the business of Chair Making two doors east of A Lilly’s Cnffrc H nose wln»re ttetsjv manufacture, and lotend to keep on naml, SLr Settles, Fancy,Bamboo, W indsor & Common CHJIRS, of the best workmanship, and on reason able terms. They have also for sale a quantity of CabinetFurniture, made of the best materials aod latest pat Painting will be done on the shortest notice. TO L F O R D 4 * W IL D E R . Palmyra, M a y 15, 1822. 9 -tf. the largest tn d most complete assortm ent of M E R C H A N D I Z E in tbe Cow* among which are te be found 50 ps. Sup. a n d common Cloths 20 do. do. do. Kerseymeres 20 do. Satinetts, assorted 10 do. Coatinea, Lyonskins & B a iz es 10 do. Flannel, assorted Distillery to Let. r ™ E subscriber proposes to let his Uisullery for one or more y ears, commen cing oil the 15th of June n e x t — I t is near- ly new and in complete order—and no pains or expense have been spared to render it the best establishment of the kind in the W estern D istrict He will also furnish 2000 busbels of Rye and Corn, if wanted, and receive W hiskey in exchange. He will also sell 400 cords ol seasoned wood, and receive W hiskey m payment for the wood and the rent of Ihe Distillery. JO E L M ’CO L L U M . Palmyra, M a y 1 J, 1812. 9 - tf 20 prs. Rose and Point Blankets 10 ps. Carpeting 15 do. Binding for do. 6 do. Floor and Table Oil Cloths IS Setts Table Mats 10 Elegant H e arth Rugs 2 ps. Green floor Cloths 100 do Bombazetts, assorted 10 do. Sercassian, Bombazine and Rat tinette, assorted 8 do. Scotch and Caroline Plaid 10 do. Silk, Tabby and Velvet Cord, 100 no Calico, assorted 50 do. Gingham, do. 12 do. M uslin, asst, colors & patterns 8 do. Dimity do. 10 do. Cotton K rseymeres and W h ite and Striped Janes 6 do. Drilling, Satteen and Constitu tion Cords 20 do. Blue Nankeen 50 do. Yellew shoitand long, do. 20 do. Irish Linen, Doulas and Long Lawn 8 do. Linen & Cotton Bed Ticking, assorted 6 Elegant Counter Panes 8 ps. Dia| er, assorted 10 \,&rge Damask tablecloths, assorted 12 ps. Steam Loom and Long cloth Shirtings 25 do. \\ altlmui and other bleached Sheetings 20 do. unbleached do. UO do. do. shirting from Is. to ls.3d 20 do. Bleached do. 900 lbs Cotton Yarn 3 bails Cotton \N ool 10 ps. Check | and | 50 do. Plaids and hnipes 30 do. Cam bnck M u slin,assorted *0 do. Book &. Lends do. do. 15 do. Sarcenet &\1u1 do. do. 8 do. Linen t'am b rick & Scotch Lawn 6 do. Mul. aud Sarcenet Cambnck Handkerchiefs 50 doz. Lotion Shawls, Cravats am 1 Handkerchief,, assoitud 50 Elegant Kerseymere and Cashmert Shawls, assorted 20 Merino and Imitation do do. £0 doz. wos. lambs wool,silk and cotton Stockings, assorted 25 lb. Balls ar.d skeins of white & col ored cotton wire & o thei Thread 20 do. Floss, darning knitting Cotton 20 do. Colored patent, and white linen Thread -20 doz. Tapes and Bobbins, assorted 6 u d. z G entlem ens’ and Ladies’ Buck ikm , Beaver, Kid, English & French Nik Gloves 50 *dk and cotton Umbrellas 30 Paiisols, assorted 80 doz shell, tn o ik ^ o th e r Combs, asst 40 Ladies’ \elluw and black Leghori Hatn 6 30 1-acks Pins Silk Goods. 100 Canton Crape Dresses, assorted col ors, from $4 75 to $5 50 10 Nanken Crape dress, s. asstd. colors 20 assorted Crape >hawh 30 lbs. do S.'uir.gSilk aod Tw ist 10 p*. black Canton Handkerchiefs 10 do. cross-bai red and fl.ig do. 60 silk Shawls, and M erino and Silk D ess Handkerchiefs, assorted 25 ps. b'k Sarcenet fit !»inchew« Silk 12 do plain and figured Satin assorted 10 do Plaid Silk 4 do. silk and satin stripe Vesting .300 do. R bb‘>ns, assorted A lso —Several pieces of white and col oured Levantine, Florence. Mode, Lus p I k ? ’ n ’J ^l..<T,.e J S^aple, Brit antlDe and Cable Coid SILKS. ’v hite and Green silk Gauze, Black and white Silk Lace Narrow do. do. Cotton & Bobbinette Laces, assorted Cu^,& uncut silk velvets, a s s t’d colors Black Pluss M enno, worsted and silk Trimmings together with a variety of Feathers, Plumes, Silk Cords, Braids, H a b it Buttons, <kc. &c. Shoes. 50 prs. Ladies’ Prune], Denmark, and Kid Shoes ^ 100 do. childrens' Morocco andLegH) Shoes and Boots \\ 100 do. W o m ens’leather Pumtu Rfc*£ and Beots ™ 100 do. G entlem ens’ fine & coarseri^ from 7s to 18s. 20 do. Fine Boots, from 28s. to 32t, 100 sides Sole L e a ther 50 do. U pper do. 30 Morocco Hats 2 Bales Buffilo Robes * 2 (. ases House ‘Paper, contiUliDf | j pieces. • ” Groceries. *25 Chests Hyson, Yonng Hyson fikin, Soucbcoj? Bohea T E A S . 4 Bbls. Coffee, 8 Boxes Chocolate, 6 Kegs Ginger, 15 Baxes Bloom and f D Muscatel ^ Kami 4 Kegs do. 10 Bbls. 8 ugar, assorted 8 Hbd. Lp. do. 3 Hhd. Molasses 2 Bbls. Rice 1 do. Pearl Barley 2 do. Pepper, 1 do. Pic 3 Boxes Sperm. Candles ALSO— Cloves, keg tt bottle Mali Cinnamon, M ace,N u tm egs, Philadei M arch, Cayenne Pepper, Shad, Ms el, Cod Fish, H erring, Jtc. £>6 Qr. Casks W I N E , containing Maderie, TeneriBjS ry, Malaga and Colemenar 1 Bbl. Shrub. fflo&acco. tegs best and common Plug, Pig mu Roll Tobacco from Is. t o l i 20 Ke anc 1 keg old Cavendish 1 Bbl. Pigtail G do 2-16. j and 1 lb. p a p e rj’l L £* _ A* 1 1 t»| ?\ 2 do. Scotch Snuff 6 Jars Maccaboy do. 1 Bbl. Amercan Segars 30 Boxes Spanish do. from 20*. t<k ALSO— S ulphur and Roll B rirof Salt*, Salt Petre, Castile Soap, Y | Bar Soap, Shaving Soap, Putty, SjT W hite, Chalk, Glue, Spirits T u r Linsed Oil, Sweet do. Lamp ket and rifle Powder, large and SdilH • age. *' Dye-Stuffs. Logwood, Nicaragua, F u stic, SL. ground, ground Camwood, Maddet>*, -alls, blue and white Vitriol. Alluaidi ppras, float and Bengal Indigo, A r A general assortm ent o f P.*' ci-n«iisting of White and Red Lead, Venetian do. Spanish Browt^ Yellow . Patent and crom Yellow, Verdigreaae, &c. An elegant assortment o f LOOKING GLASSES. Crockery & Glass-wj 10 Crates Crockery and Glasf-W i nmong which are *200 doz Plates, assorted 30 gross Cups and Saucers, da. 2 China dining Setts 50 doz. Tumblers, assorted 20 do. W ine Glasses, do. 10 do. D ecanters do. 4 crates ot Stone-ware 100 Boxes U tica Crown t Ontario G> Hard-Ware. 300 prs. Ladies’ Morocco walking Shoes from 9s to 12s. 200 do. Ladies' Morocco Pum p s, from 4s. 6a. to 10s. 20 kegs Nails, assorted Iron, E.B . German, Am. & cast— Shovels, Spades, Anvils. Vices,» T race Chains, sledge Hammeri. •’ Shot and Lead, frying Pans. A general assortment of Shelf Hard-W are, among which are 100 doz. Knives and Forks 50 do. Iron, Tutam a table & tea S| 100 do. Pen and Pocket Knives Together with almost everv d« tion of H o l l o w - W a r e from the T a b e rg 6c Manchester Fa ^ th e above Goods will be sold unusui low for C A S H , o * * The old customers and friei ” r e i n t , t e d lo M l I < “ A b e a s s u r e d ( t h e i r f i d i c L S a s g r te r m 9 “ b e r e , o f o r e Palmyra, March 25, 1822. g.t$ I* If Ii; IB S 1 ft Is V 10 ( j \t r o £ P S c •u fi B r o *