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LYONS, ONTARIO CO^ N '^ / F R I D A Y , SEPTEMBER 7, 1821 ass ?-»- WWUSHRD, a Y M i R G E L R ' W t S , fa-\Vti»w l r f c k « u £ ^ ’<he b » k o%he CotintyfN. T. s-inrlmir Hud\ tmo*ning!» I'& R ias. * - t Tba.folUvxc are the n u n on which t)ua.Pjipcrle published, and d a in no heta«c*, be departed f«»» ■ » I. TirTilU** subscribers, who have tWfcpapeti ’folivewd them, 8‘J i^r MiaaaC pttysbW hill yearly in^vanee. U.-.T 0 Jubacribcra livinj out of the vll. lag*, whe gall at 'ike o*t» far their p» Uf*, SrrJnWyable as above. T w t S o MfceribeM wlio re c a ln their p4#efa'-i>y *4>fl, 82 payable in adWnce. • ,IY. Ta ceapaaies of ten or upward*, •who pay'★eeklyo* receipt oflheir papers, threccaftj each. Y. The mual de^octioo will be made la MiibcUra. - VAM|faub«erjfcer.pqr,diteontinue juparrat lwy tlme,%p*yinjt all i|CS» Qj*Ca«iiiil»lcat»n«, »dJtc««e>l to the discon his arretr*. PubliihtrJ, epo>lp»id. TEIVffflj^^DVfeaTISINO Sunmtatea’ 30 cents for the fir* I ces, Mortgages K > and 15 cents for.* very Sbtritfa* Bales, J lubiequeht iaMiUon «f 73 words Insolvent Nolices'inserted 6 weeks for S3 50—10 weeks for g3—A0d ps/mwt expected ia sdvance. All other Advertisements* oot exceed* iagitquti'e, will be inserted 3 week) for onedolUiv-foreftchi^fotiAQaOofej 23 cems —Larger ones in the fttne praiwrlitKV”* For one insertion only* 75 coats, if less ih*n a square* A discount or 25 per cent to those who advertise by the ye*r% No Adtertlsement discontinued without ordefi, and s settlement. P R K N T T I N & , OF AiMOSJT e v e b y d e s c r i p t i o n , £ j ieetttdyaith neatneu ang occurs- . ' tf, at the • RF.PU’B L I P A ^ O I ^ I C E —Lypni State iff A. Y. Cah*fit ratter'* Office. Sale ol^trmis ~ F p ^ Q T J I T R E N T S . P up L ie N O T IC E ii ‘hereby Riven, that lists of certain- grants or patents fur lands, tec. liable t> tie sold for arrears of quit rent, hare been lotwarded to the seveial coun'y cleiks, the several county treustfrcrs,tho several sham- berlains pf cities; and the several town clerks within this state, as the act entitled “ an act concerning quit rents, and to increase the literary and school' funds respectively, pas acd April 13, 1 819, dirpct to be kept in tho offices of Mid county clerks, county treasurers,city cham berlains, and town clerks respect ively' for the information of all Der ains interested or/concerbedi»nd that tbe said lists nAy be examined at cither of aaid office* at all rea sonable hours. Abd notice is hereby also Riven, that on Tuesday the ^fifteenth day January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ^twenty two, at ten o'clock in forenoon,. at the capitol In the city of Albany, I .wiJI proceed to aell, at public auctWoi.irto the highest bidcer, so much of each- grant or' patent mentioned In aaid lists, as will be necessary to pay all arreara of quit r«otM due thereon at the tlja« Vdfctale,>hr upon any part *r. p a j s ^ t W e o f , together' with all tWi>i»W|jeaftof notice and o{ jala) a t i^ i^a t r iomlnue such sale frore^ dey'.tii'.day,, until tbe whole'(hall1 b r ^ k t U . . , T& ^M 'dHloni or sale will be,! tHathMpfjtfehasera pay the J * i s chase^'raonUi within forty-elgfit; hours afttirtlM.aile, apo«*th« p*y«- meat of^whj^h, -thejr wiN-receive certificatM «['their respective pur chases, and. if any parfael of land purchased by, them shall not be re* 4eemed withlnr two years after the (ild<e of the aales, Iqr the paytnant into the treiiury of this state, for ih e if use, thearaoaint of which any •pcly parcel or land may sold, with- interest; at the rate of twenty per centam’ per Jrnnum, that then the* the said'purehaserf shall be _enttil*d to a conveyance therefor, subject, however, to all taxes (hen doe and imposed thereon. * AROIl’D M'IMTYBE, Campt. •Albany, Jan. IS, l> 3 i. N E W School Soak. 4 JU S T PU BLISH E D , And JPor' Salt by '^ame» Boge^tr ^ Geneva / James D , RemUSbL Co, Canandaigua, and 'at the IVater• too BtokrStore—fricc 75 ccnh» 'B R I E F r e m a r k e r , O N T H E W AYS O F M A N * or Compendious Dissertations respecting vocial and domestic're- lalioas and concerns, and the .vari ous economy of life jMcsigncd for, anil adapted to, the use ot Ameri can academies and common schools — By Ezra Sampson. Theipaelous West, And i l l the tftming regions of the South, ll'ild not > quarry to the curious Bight . Ol Knowledge, half to tempting; or ao fmir, As MAN to MAN. AJcenaule. “ Those Author/ are to b« fraU at School that supply oust ^xiifAxof pru dence, most principles of mnrif^truth, jn d most materials fai convfrsatinn -A.-J o I ikiu . itEC O M M E N D A T IO N S jExtract*, fr\>m “ Instructions for the better govcrnrntntfjpnti organi ration oftommtn Schoalt\ fntbluh- cd by the Superintendent December 1819. . “v'fhe Brief Renhrker\ is a centj)ub|ic^tion which probably has ■oi'yet Wea introduced as a read ing book i lnio'many of our Schools — It is:a collection of original es says, -» on the social and domestic, relations, and^he varioua.economy ol life.'' Its leading objeet is to convey} U a familiar and easy <ty|^, tlie mo’si plain and pradicaliosiruc- (ious oo tbe common cfocer* ef cumnaoft^ite- Whoe.ver ia Crintliar* wiih-the e k*«nr«(‘ this book, w1—* -*■ nmrxr-meW __ . chasto garb, and the same original end striking views on the most common and familiar subjects.— The book ia addressed 'to the com mon sense of mankind, in the most simple, unaffected, yet irresistible manner. 1 1 is replete with the most pertinent and striking rematks on the daily concerns of common life ; and it contains a fund of moral in- slructioi), which for real substan tial value, i i not surpaased by any production of a similar kind and equal magnitude. Such a book has long beCn ★arfted for the use of common schools, and since it hss been obtained, from a hand ao com petent to produce whatever la most useful and excellent in such pro ductions, it ia hoped it will be in troduced into general uie, as • reading book for schoola; and it is not doubted, that when it shall be come generally known, iti intrinsic merits will satisfy Ihe public of the justice of the recommendation sow given. A 1 the book waa not ori ginally designed for the use of sehools, it may, in order to render it more suitable fdr.a achool'bookj geqtlire considerable modification; and’it ia understood that the author^ 'li abouT>o revise and correct it* with & particular view to th« nfW character it la about to asaumo.** Since the above recommendation iwaa .published by me^tbe foUowing new and revised The Brief Reaarkcr* ha^been aubmit- ted foV my examination t .1 have ac cordingly examined it with care, and bad the satisfaction to find it : 9 {ell adapted, in ita present impro ved form, for the use of schools, rtam happjl.in availing-myself of a- 'nother opport«u>Uy to expresa my decided approbatioa^of < The Brief Remark er,’ aid to recommend it as among the best reading boojts for use o l common's!:bools. O. H A W LE Y , Superintendent u f common McAith. Albany, Augutt, 1810. An Apprentice, To the',f>rinilng Business will fir<d[go»d encouragementt by imiai- dtatily applying at this offce. A u g u it», iClASHl 'Sv M price ifi C^ih, {yild for • 4 4\ * ' ' ? ‘ at »ny_Bio|i in Lyonn. ‘ ^ ' Geo. H- M ’Clary. L'yttit^ugun 9 , 1821; - 9 liftOOO Legacy I T i 3 been bcjj&Mthed by the L jL I >le lacbb aferred, painter anjl gl ij>Jer, 6[ the City of N?w- J^ork, o his -sister Eli^beth, and in ca*fc i f Ijer death, to hor heirs— TbtV id Elizabeth'Wa\ married! to Jerctrj ah AdlejjfeAtjtjr, or \^>cy, a mat |(hy^U HBon, anj citner-.a ,-G?:rrMHjjif( i fEwRrpan^erceii'iant.. Jtltr »tw ^F^|{& S p e rto Col Phjl- Higi^aaoor, no\ Yonk- Aa [ V O L U M K I . chil0|of.jettj}dfii^, 20 or.SO years a- K°, f#^ft|i;|ie|teTed) the manor of the Son,-S. Vap Rcnjb^lser. It is pfosuoKed t^ey. remoftd from the latlifr pl»cei*i»? her’ husband was sew^ni^'ii'efghbofhoeS of Batavia G eo Mj^ Mt &e ^am^ y, , N.. Y.. Anyny inn G t i n t y N Y A i fojjfiatWjTeapfxiing the (ami I y will bigktttBdjd J t'^by . ''t I Jbhdjsofi* Wtiiol^AYcuUri us, ^ la cob X ^ M * a bs|e£|SStiles JSSnniReviN Lyons, where IdfTj’ matiufacturing and keeping on hand, B A T S , OF A L L KIN DS, In general use, on which thi-y are determined to spare no exertions or expence, to render equal in style aad d^rsWUty, to any made in the U jM U d lia^, >’ >v » a l s o — V j a - tjr d t * ' • f ir o o f and Imitation g & 'a k V E R JHATS. Uatljiiilbtfare inviiej to call as ab^vL'Mfcim they can be supplied oMhVbei^ttrms, for Cash or ap t a Hattiii* and Shipping I WJURS. and ITJ1RY. B M IO A D g O R D E R S . I -' -‘n u s n u , Aafust t i , 1S2L ’flu Ofliocra, Noo-Commiasioned Oftjters and Musiciaai, onbe t it h iJBri ;ade N, Y. Inbatty, are ordered by i he Brigadier General lo rende- vou i for military improvement at li««a and plkcas following: 'ho^r.efctj** ittk Regiment in \ajrfij^.>Can|ndaigtsa oo tbe wAaKVs^atP.o'clock A . M. __»;.of't5e I03d'Regimcm in vllt^ff.iii'^eno'-Yan-onthe »7th pat,-nt •.o’clock A. M. :j{the 4Sd Regiment, in • f Qeneva un the S 8 th \ i at 9 o'clock A M. j* H i t Regiment in f/iVienna on the 30ih ' jat 9 o'clock A. M- S9lh Regiment, in Palmyra, on the SIst , at 9 o'clock A Sr. e battalion of Infant- , >6 of Daniel Popplno ii)f Williamson, on the t .)jjU^|piembw. ipi^S fuajandm j the leveral Dniti ajod. separate Battalions, attac hed to the 34th Brigade, are or dered lo paride with their respec tive commands, for inspection, re view and martial exercise, at the time and places hereinafter men tioned. * The Battalion of Infantry, com manded by’ Msjor Ebeneser Indies- be, on lhe 4ih day of October, at ihe house of Daniel Poppino in the town of Williamson. The 39^nlegiment, commanded by Col Thomas Rogers 2d. on the’ 4th day of October, at Rogers’ Ho tel, in the. village of Palmyra. The 1 lib Regiment, commanded by Col. Dudley Marvin, on the 6th day of October,at the Court-House in tlie village of £anandaigua. The 103d Regiment, commanded by Col William Cornwell Jun. on the 9th day of Octobir, in the Vil lage of Penn-Yan. The 43d Regiment, commanded by Col Thqmas Lee, on the 10th dav of October, at tbe house of William Anslcy, Innkeeper in the town of Seneca. The 71 si Regiment, commanded by Cof Elias Hull. t>» the I llh day ot October at Fields' Inn iu the town of Phelps. 1 heie not bung a sufficient num ber of Ridemeii in this Brigade to form a &eparate\ Uattaliou, the Ge neral directs thaVthe several com- panics parade with Ihe Regiments of Infantry, ogreeablo to the loth section of lhe act to organize ihe Militia of this state, passed April 1818. The Artillery companies will parac*c as Msual Offtcera com manding the several Rcgimer.ts, are ordered to h^e thefr respective corps paraded .precisely at 9 o'clock in Ihe morning faptain Samuel W r ight, by or der of the Commander-in-Chief, is ordered to command as the rightful paptain, tho company for which he was commissioned in the T1 sl~Re- ginient Infsntrjr, have a complete roster o f their res pective commands ready toJje deli vered lo the General oo ^ho day or inspection snd review. The brigade Inspector is requir ed to comply with the Sd and l llh sections of the Militia Law of this s’ate The General considers it to be essential for the respectability nl the Brigade, that meritorious offi- Cfers should be noticed, and that the remnants of independent compa- i^csifn,disband*d. ^Jti)-*tienlial that a ll laws enact- edjor tbe government of tbe Mili- ua,-alrauid be complied with, and un- les« complied with, no Brjgade, Re giment, or Battalion/ oafirever be respectable in a military- point of view. The General Batter* himself that lor the future gentlemen who are commissioned will not neglect to report themsetvea— and that commandants . o f companies will ' aet trouble tHJppnrt-manial with a list o f delinquents who are not lia ble to dd military duty. The Cap tain is the sole judge of the liability of % person to do duty, and the pow er Vf ated in him ought to be .judi ciously exercised, and agreeably to. the milhialaw of this state. The General would do injustice to his own feelings did be r.e*-im- prove tlgii opportunity to express to lhe officers and cilixen soldiers of Ik* Brigade he baa tlie honor to pommaod, bis approbation of their military conduct at the ifesi review —and presumes from thowpportu- nlty #hUh they have recently bad of improving ther»>«lrna in the mi litary sclerice that they will slill continue t# use every exertion to riendcr the character of the *4lh Brigade conipicuous for tatlitary discipline and subordination. ' By order of Brig. Gen. DA VID W H IT E . W »t. A M 'Lcas, sityde-camp. REGIMENTAL ORDER. In pursuance of a Brigade Order of the 23d Inst, issued bjr-Oavib' White, Euj, Dri^. G e o . of the S4th Brigade of'New-Ybrk Militia, a.ll \tha officers residing within the boundpaf.tb* 71M R * g t. below the ’n n tto f Colonel, including Cavalry. Artillery and Rifle, jia well as slaff- wKcctii are ordare'tTto rcndsxreH* for military improvement at M a jor C. V. Boughton’s Inn iu ihe village - of Vienna on the 30th inst. at 9 o’clock A. u . of said day, armed, e- quipt and uniformed, as the law di rects for offiajr meriting*. A similar meeting of the same of ficer*, non-com missioned officers and musicians, is alto ordered at A. Camp's’Hotel in Ljong, on the 4th day of September next'and the 9ih day of October next, at 9 o’clocx. a . m of each'dsy—at which lime the adjutant will have a complete Roster of said Regiment ready to deliver lo the colonel of the same. 1 he adjutant of the 7lsi Regt. K hereby ordered to parade ihe^said ■regiment, ii.eluding artillery and • riflemen, whose commanding offa- cer resides within lhe bounds of ito said regiment, at Fields Inft iift^ Phelps on the t l ' f. ilayof Oct nc*tj al9o’clock a M p rcisely. OfficerV commanding conipjines will govern themselves accordingly. Capt. Samurl \V ighi, by order of His Excelltnry De Wilt Clin ton, uiil command ilie rompatiy for which he was originally cornuus- sionc^t • Commandirgr ofS:ers of compa nies aie by la* the judges of iho age anS ability of men to bear arms, it is therefore very important JUtat they decide correctly, asfiom th'eir decision, unless grossabuse appear, there will be no relief■ The Court* Martial have,'by law, T» such pow* er vested ill them. •> There is a provision in law J h a t persons actualij cm/uoyctl tn .’Joor- ing on the Canal, aliill be exempt Iro.o military duty. This Uw, by some officers, has been construed bjr far lou liberally. li is thereloru ' thought proper to direct tbe regular\ ruiumtug officers to return all Uiosv'* delinquents who do not come wiUs& the letter of the «4w, «id let ih#> prop. r nibuaal J tre to U such con- — '\iJBoo m 'iitey thjW* on their The highatkadingjrhich the 71st Regt has tor year* past held, in the opimun «! nuli.ary uien, w uen com- par,, a wiui any Aiuer in the Brigade or Iii\i^ion, ia a source uf gi alula* non and pride, not lo tue -lone, but lo all Oi you who I hxtc ihe honor locommand. The readiness aud cuecriulness wiih which you bavo at all times obeyed my orders, m«cl* my warmest approbation, and l might justly Us censured with in gratitude lo )ou, besides violating ■uy own sense ot justice, did i not. thus publicly lendcryou my sinccre acknowledgements lor your orderly and soldierlike conduct at all limo» while on duty. In ihvlkcond strug gle for liberty !c inde ftndencc, mi- maavbXyou breasted^le poll of dan- gerflc proved to jrofiiv country, that dependence might fie placed on ibe militia. Unnecessary trouble for the men who bear arms ought alwayjwf paMblc, to be avoided—ilia there* Mrtnb be regr^led .that tbe 7ls< regiment are contrnlfially^coMpniled lo go to an extreme cMWr « f the territory of the regj M Sj far in-, spectiou and review. T K Miiitia Law has been wtakAedj>nd there> Fort discipline r e n w ^ more diffi cult. The irregular^shape of ^he j territory or the regiment^although frequent applications _ htv* bcet- raade to hav^ii.alietvd', ^ i slUl pre served. Klpriilislandia^ nil ibrv difficulties which present 'them - selves, it is still kopetl kritf expect cd that you may continue lo woe- the p.ajHb or superiority in a milita ry point of view. When you tafc- intn consideration that tbe militm are the only physical force of whicii this vast empire-can bAast for de fence in case of War—you cannn» be inseoaible of the vast importance it is to • « { common country, th»- no pirt of the )aw,jnefficicnt y it i-. should. be left unfulflMed. It ■ therefore pretumed that you -wnt persevere, that yon will not lo« your auperioriiy, and that you * i I be peculiarly careful not to forirt- ■ the very worthy bams of American Citizen Soldien! Givea under my bind at HeaH- Quarten, Lyons, Aagisl 25, ls s i . ELIAS HULL, Col. tU t Rtg't. if. t . Mint i.