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and to examiiie'llie chain of Ukcs lying ti tliat direction --Rack. Hep. THE STANDARD. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21,1529 REPUBLICAN TICKET Fon SEVATOB, THOMAS ARMSTROUG, FOR ASSEMBLY, THOMAS GILBEHT, of Vanlius DORASTUSLAWRKXCE. of Arjrcell TIMOTiiy BROWN.

ofElbridirc JOHVSON HALL, of La 1'ayet'e second, Ihml, and fourth, days ofiOV crisis is rapidly approaching when the Electors of this county will igam be jlled upon 10 exercise llie important and Icgiti ate light of suffrage--the only guaranty ot our institution-! and safeguard of our dcai bought rights In view of this subject llieu representatives in convention assembled, have carefully se leued fiorn itnong their numbeia men norlhy ol then confidence and ing of their cordi il and i i support The ticket above represented is composed ofiiidmduilc of sound principles, ol tiled integrity and purity of motives. They are men ready and willing to sustain the rights and promote the interests of their constituents, which July they will fearlessly discharge i a conscious responsibility To such men, then, siy to the republican freemen of this county, delegate jour poner and the important trust i noi be betrayed They been nominated strictly IP iccordance xvith the old established usages and tried practices of the founders of Democratic pim- ciplf-s--i system which has gieatly contributed to glorious triumphs amidst menacing aspects jn times gone by By this system the jeffrrson was pliced ir the head of our nitioml affairs, and at subsequent penoJs under the san system most of our best and men hue been elevated to that honored station, by this and this only a our gieat land mails been preserved, our principled sustained and our republican institutions oiten shielded fiom the mercenary assaults of an mvidiourf native foe -One of the principle rules of prim iry import ince to the ancient democratic party a- that the minor ity should yield to the majority of those ivith whom they acted By this means unity preserved, aud peace and harmony maintained, to i is to be attributed the repeated overthrow of the aristocracy and the ascendency of democratic principles This is the course that should be rigorously pursued by the republicans of this county Let them often recur to these first pnn- iplcs and all i be well The unanimitv i winch theliigli- ly lespectable--and, as doubt not it prove, popular--icpublican 7'iekel noinina. ted on Monday at Onondaga, was selected, is without example in former conventions lot many ears, 7'he whole rmmbei of Delegates attending, was 43 One ballot only took place, on which Mr Gilbert ic- ccivcd 41 -votes, Col Hall 34, and Col Lawrence and Judge Brown each 33 Such harmonj and good feeling in the houi of consuouij strength and confident security is a fatal auguiy to the hopes oi oui fedeial opponents, whose stimulant to anv exei- tion depends upon dissension and disunion in om ranks REPUULICAJV COUNTY COIN EM ION a Convention of republican dclegites om the several Towns of the county of Onondaga, held al the Court-Douse, on tho nineteenth day ol October, 1829 pursuance of a notice from Ihc Corresponding Commillee of said County, the hon Georrc Peltit was called lo the chan, and Willnm Taylor, appointed Secretary The Convention being organized, the following delegates appeared and presented then credentials ro wn -Camillas --Miles W. Bennett, ll.iroh] While Clay --Andrew Johnson and Cphraim Soulc Elbndge --Bin ton Hiwley and Ariel Hrown Fabins'--Geoigc Pettit, William Frink and Reynold Wilaon JLaFayrlte--Nathaniel Sterling JLysaniler --Dudley Norton and Levv- Salnta Caduell, John Forbes, HieLs, and David Colvm Spajfurd--Asahel Ko-iiicly, Joseph 11 Beriis, John Baxter, and Ira Smith 'J'ully i i a Allen, Daniel V.ul. and i i a VunJiuren --John Laliin, Abel Lyon, James A Scovillc and John 1) Norton Resolved, That Henajah Uj ington, Luther Marsh and Homer Wheatuu be tho Coi responding Coiniuittec oi tin-, cmr.tv lor the ensuing jeai Jiesolved, '1-hat the proccdingM of this Convention be published in the Onondaga Standard, and Salma Ileialcl Vhe Cominitte appointed to prepare icso- lutionb and an addiesb ler the Lonciileiation of the ictiring reported the follow i ueicuiiaiiiiiiouly adopted Resolved, That Johnson Hall, Gilbert, Lawrence md timothy Jlrowu, shall receive oui i i i a i "or inemljcis of asse-mbl), and a oui most zealous elloiU are in se-Lining then clei lion Jiesuloed, 2'hat we mosccoulMllj, jf most ol the and ol the- National Aclimiiislralion, in eoireeling the ibiibCi vv Inch liif.ro crept in to Ilio pjo'veni nent, in it-stiimij, the principles ol kfrci- to then legitimate action and inlluenec-j prclenng its lnendb to its enemies for subordinate sl.ilions, and in promoting all the great object, it was chosen and conunis- toned by the people to accomplish Jii.soli.ed, 7'liat our conliclencc in the 15 dom, ntcgnty and patiiolibin ol President and the attachment ol the ineni- ers ol Ins cabinet, to tne great and leading doctrines ol trie democratic partj ol the Unon, remains isot only undiminislicd, but IrengUicnccl and con In med Jlesolied, That we a witnessed the ability, and dignity i the acting chic'f niagistiate of tins slate lasbionght to the dibcharge ol the Inghdu- RS cnliuslcd to his performance with fcel- ngs ol the liveliest satisfactions that we con- our fellow citizens upon lie signal vsoith and capacity i ias bctnScallod to preside over their interests ml the destinies of the distinguished mem erof tlie republic to winch they belong Resolved, 7'hat the selection'ol Thomas Vnnstiong as a candidate lor the Senate lorn th.sdistrict, merls i i decided ap- robation, and that i endeavoi to se- iirelns election bv all the honorable means i our povv er.

next tocck I i A SEJVATORIJIL ed for his vroith, piobity and mlegnlv, and is known to lh" electors of the dislnU as a steadfast and umloim republican of the old school. His opponents are, Orson Benjamin, of Ontario county, nominated bv the anti-masons, and William Adams, Wajne, nominated bj the federalists. Jll bany i i i i Tlnoop has Join Becker Jrom the olhce ol Slierifl of A a on i i i malpractices A sp'e eial election to i the a a oeci- sioned hi- removal vi i bo he-Id oil the 2d, 5d, and 1th, ol November The i is a copj ol the decice removing lolin liecUei irom the olhccol slier- ill ol llie county ol Having heard and examined the cluigos of misconduct in ollice against John'Uecker, shcnll of the county of A a and' a i served upon bun a eopj of i elnrges a- him, and heaul in his deloiue, 1 adjudge htm guilty ol ollicial misconduct in 1 Suffering escape of M' duly eomnnttcd to the a i of said undu his cilsfoilv on a a i of 2 Sufle'iing aident spints to be i Irank oy the prisoneis in gaol under his custody, conliarv to the statute, and 3 Confining Jebtois and felons together iccretarv The followin Tatcr Manlnis --Thomas Gilbcit, William Taylor, Thomas Blanchard, George Heath and Dearborn Bickford Martcllds --Jacob VanHoutcn, Doraslus jLawrencc, Myron Mills, Sanford Parker, Jeremiah 13 Rice White and Thomas Onondnga --Nclicmiah II Earl Hiram King, Harry Kiniborly, John Stanton i James Woodlord Oltsco --Chaunccj Swan, Warren Abbott Ponipey --Luther Bud, Increase JacKson, Vlanval Batt, Jr Moses Marsh George Ostrandcr and Snlma --Stephen W. Cadwcll, Rcnajah Byington, Olivei Hubbard and Luther Marsh Spafford --David Tinkham, and Joseph Berry --Thomas Hams, and Hugh Reed. Van Daren --David Penoyei The Convention therefore proceeded to ballot for Candidates to be supported at the rnsuing Election, and the following nomination was the result For Mcrnhers of As scmbly Johnson Hall, of the town LaFajrllc Thomas Gilbert, Manhus Dorastus Lawrence, Marcellus Timothy Brown, Wherefore it was Resolaed, That the lol- lowing persons be a Committee in their respective towns to promote the success of the foregoing Ticket al the ensuing Election, to -nit.

Camtllia---Harold Wlntc, WheclcrTnics- Campbell and George Kimhcrl Clay --Ephraim Soulc, and Evert It Dyckmson Hawlcj Jenkins, Henry Jacoby and Nicholas Pickard Pabnis --Samuel Ellis. Israel II. Castle. Philip Carter Elias llenson Lysandtr --Noah Payne, Roycc, Samuel H. Hammond and John H.ilstcd La Fayettc --Ebcnczcr Colcman, Isaac Higliy, John Anderson, and Abial Davidson Manliiu--Isaac Browstor, Peter VanSlyck, Nicholas Cook, John Fleming, Jr John Watson and Henrv Edwards Mtrrctllut---Jacob V'an Ilouten, James Allen, Sanford C.

Parker, Caleb Potter, Augustus Kellogg, and Tliomas Rice OnonJaga --Hiram King, John ton, James Woodforel and Harry Kimhcrly I Otitco Davis, Channcey Swan, Daniel Smith and Kleazer Slocum Pompey --Elis'na David Dodge, Ornn Williams Abram Borden and James Carr At a convention of Jiepubhcan Delegates rom the several counts composing: the Senate District, held at the Hotel the illagc ofWaterloo, pursuant to peib- ic notice on the eighth day of October 1829. or the puiposo of nominating a candidate or the Senate, in the place ol the ITon Ttuman Hart, the meeting being called to rdcr, and objects briefly explained I SENMITT Esq of Caynga Co vaselccted Chairman, a i II ot Wayne Co appointed delegates appeared and ook theirscalb in the Convention Ontario County--John Price, Jared Joseph Williams, Russell JB Johnson, Vliomas Sn itli Wayne. County--Graham II Chapin, Thomas Baldwin, Prentice Palmer, has Munson, Calvin Palmeler Yates County--Aaron llemei, Mordecai Ogclen, Abraham Bennett Senecu County--Jeluel II Ilalsev, Stc- lien Watlcins, Zephaniah Lewis, Elijah Cimicy Jr Nathan Wakeman, Israel Iquior Cnyuga County--Nathaniel Garrow, Pinel Spcrrj I'etcr Yaw cr, Solomon Love, VlalllnasLa.no, Alfred Ljon, Henry Irmlcerhocf, Gershora Powcis, Daniel Scn- elt, William Noble, Andrew ftlillikcn, orm Oondaga County--Lntliei Marsh, Tonas iarll, Jr Frceboin Jewell, Dorastus jaTrencc, John Forbes, Jaied II Parker, Johnson Hall On motion of Mr that they proceed to the nomination of a suitable person to he supported by the Republican Electors of this district, lor the ollico ol Senator at the ensuing election--and ihat a majority ol the whole number ol voles given be necessary to the choice of a candidate The Convention proceeded by ballot, and upon counting the ballots it vvas found that THOMAS ARMSTRONG ESQ of the county of Wayne, had received twcnt) nine voles, being a ol the whole ntun- hcr Whercupi on motion of Mr Bald- i Resolved Unanimously, that THOMAS ARMSTRONG, ol the county of Wajnc, be, and is hcrchv nominated and recommended to the republican Electors ol llic Seventh Senate Disfnct as a suitable candidate to represent the District in the Senate of this State. On motion of Mr. IIalsc Resohed, that a committee to consist ofone delegate Irom each county be appointed to prepare resolutions and an address to the Electors ol the District expressive of the sentiments of the convention Whereupon the following gentlemen wcic appointed, Mr Willson of Ontario, Mi Earll of Onondaga, Mr Garrow ol Cayugji, Mi Ilcnnclt ot Yatcs, Mr Chapm ol VVaj no, Mr.

Ilalscy of Seneca The committee not being prepared with an address and resolutions, they reported informally to the convention, i report was unanimously adopted Resolved unanimously, That we have un- (limimslicd confidence in the administration ol the Slate and ol the General Govern mcnt, and that we yield to them a cordial and united support Resolved, That the present crisis of polit- iral affairs great body imperatively ot the Rcpubhca ilemands ol ican party Hit the ut- nd wHth the rijitioii, llu spirit nl m- rcatens lo de- mosl harmony, union and vigilance support of the liberal and pure principles of democracy, thc most indexible opposition to the selfish views atid sinister purposes of a faction, which, the bannrr ofpolih- ral anti-masonry, and tolerance ani proscnj slroy the essential rights of freemen and the peace of the community Jtctolved, That tlie integrity, talents and firmness of our distinguished Icllow citi7.cn who administers Ihe government of thr slate, commend him strongly lo the favour and support ol (he republican party, and that he enjoys the highest rewards of an able and faithful public servant--Hip confidence and affection of an enlightened and patriotic community. next week I I A the republican convention, held at Waterloo on the 7th inst THOMAS A of Wayne county, was nominated as a. candidate" for the senate Mr. Armstiong a member of the present legislature, is a sound and capable representation, highly esteem- the same loom in the giol ol also contrary lo the statute- Toi these and (oi othci ads of misconduct his olbee, sullieieullv i to me, 1 do, pursuance ol the powei vested in me by 6th section ol article llh of tlic constitution of this sl-Ue, icmov IMIII lioin Ins said olhce of sheuff i of A a and Jidei a supersede-as to issue THRO OP Albany, October 5th, 1S-20 On f'us subjett, the 'i Commcicial A i i a political opponent of the etnor, sajs i m-irh candor "Tho de of his Uvcellcncy C.uv Throop, in caso ol Beckei, is o'l great inipoi'ance The high prciogative of a vested in the executive of this stale, i be a dan- geiousone in the hands of a paitj zealot oi .1 man i in principle We a a- son to rejoice in this slate, that, almost accident, as it i vv an execu i offlcei, whose acts thr- stamp ol wisdom upon them a man of sound sense and enlightened mind, i parade 01 pretension Beckei, it i be remembered, was indicted by the last a for the same ofbnces Inch have been the grounds ol bis removal by the governor -A rather embarrassing question piescntc'l itself under these circumstances, which we think gov Throop has disposed of saUsfac- lonly It wns uiisate to leave linn office anv, rbngci, i tin evidence unfil- ness so plain, and be had Imnsejf urged as n. reason for the postponement ol his tual, that his case was before the governor From the Ken York Spectator Oct Oui account of fie mannci in winch the money stolen from a gentleman's i at Sv racutc, as rccov cred from the black boy had stolen it, vvas not exactly correct, and the circumstances, as thej reallv occui- red, did not a i a the commentary which we made upon them Thejewcllei from whom the boy purchased trinkets, had his suspicions immediately awakened, by the bank bills, which corresponded with those advertised, and communicated them to Mr Comsloclo, the landlord ol Ihe House.

This gentleman sent for the Sheriff ol (he The bov's pci son and his i wereseaicbed In (ho latter, $1,300 found Mcasuies ol in tinndatioii, of a harmless chaiacter were employed, to extract from i mloi mation as lo a had done i tho balance ol the $500 This is the whole story in substance, and the shcnll is blameless in the matter It is not very natural to treat an offender in a good humoured a who has committed laiceny so enormous, and remains obstinate and relracloiy after dctec lion Aingnra Fulls Ort In addition to the particulars, published by us on tlic 8th, respecting the affairs al the Falls of the 6th, we are to state, that tliesdioon- Ci Superior did pass, in gallant stj le-. the fust great shutes, und lodged on the reef lorming the third, and lies high, in on- about a loot waler, and i douhllcis remain for a i i a of (he Niag.ua river, an interesting spectacle- She- is thus pmvcd to be of gicat gtienglh The first hi ist, deposited an immense mass ofrock into the gull, the second look cflect, a i neai Mrs Davihon's Island, the only clacked the Tnrapin's shell Thu iiotc-d Sam Patch, aimed on llie evening of the 5th His late ai i a pie- vented the erection ol the- laddi horn which he was lo until the altcino'in of the 7th, when the one used lor enclosing by the liberality of Biddlc, Esci 81 a was placed in position, i a platform on the top, and on Mr Sam Patch feailesslj placed himself, and boldly projected his person more than 10 feet outwards ovci the ahvss, and entered the water, and remained nearly a i submerged, when he rose, and reached (he shore We learn, that (he owners of the Island a generously jirofleicd to Sam the rev- rnuc ariKingflora the Goat Island Bridge, for his next jump, previously to Ins rctuin to day for i will hi- announced in handbills His next i he 120 feet a Republican Thlal drf at of the Spanish invading rr --The Cincinnati Daily Advertiser ol the 3d inst announces the receipt ol a letter in that place, dated Sahine, Hcplcm her 7lh, which I a the Spanish invading force had been totally defeated wilh the loss of their baggage, cannon and money. A few only escaped lo sea, the remainder were slam Some of the dissatisfied old Spamads, who were approaching (o the invad- also Minn into h-ncK nl iMo Mexicans i their money All was quiet in Texas IfWill be perceived that the above intelligence is six days later than the news received by Ihe Matilda, which arrived at Baltimore last Tuesday week direct from Tampico It is no doubt corrrrl, from the Tact then communicated, of the intention of Gen Santa A a to attack Tampico in a few days --JV JSae. Post. The weslorn papers contain the following poit-oflice appointments II W.

Jackson, post-master al Ilavanna Tic-ga county, vice David Lee removed Daniel H. Filsbiirgh, post-master al Rroveland, Livingston county, John Ward resigned. Horatio Jones. 3rd, post-master at cow, vice PoleT Tracy removed Ephiaun Calkin post-master at Coiusus, Livingston count) vice Andrew Amold removed Hugh McCtirdy, post-moster at Albion, Orleans county, vice lie-man Goodiich, re- mov ed Oins II Gardner.post-masterat Knowls- ville, Oilcans county, Vice Win A. Gilbert fir- The follow ire Numbers in the Lstra Clais, 12,011 lliursd.iy la the 15 inst il? 3J, 19, 50, 27, II, 41, i 21 Drinn Numbers i Cl-isi No 12, Nev Cons-ohdaied Lottery, Drawn on triday the Sth mst iii 10 4t 23..

18. 42 .17 2S No, I I vke-i the i md title ol 1'iittle, to Lot the of iimlliH, anil No 21 mil (he mini i i i Inch shall sell on the 21 ly of Dccemhei ten o'elo i the forenoon, at llio house of i Ford, fr the ot Date-cl v.rii ber 20, lb2'J Jr JOILYf.OA; It Trillion, l)ci'y i i a evccuiion, I i ill the nghl and utle of Joshui to lot eleven in the Cicero, i I ,1 sell at public at the Svricuse House kept bj Comstock in ihe i igc of Sincere on day the tiie-iij seventh i ot November next, it ten o'clock in the foienoonof that --Djied Oetobei 20, JOHN 11 I I Sh IT i i i i I a taken all 9 the nght and lulo of I'noi Wli.nng lo lots NumbeiyiU6 and 311, the of i a which Ishill sell it the house of i Dyf-r, in ihe town of Pompey, on Ihc third day of Dcccmbci i it ten o'clock ihc a October, 20, 1S2!) JOHMI JOIIVSOX, I i-i-s IIoce.ii. Dej) i vi. SALE. flKRKAS Ihe folloiung lots.

ai parcels of land have been moilgjgcd to th People of llie Stale ol Ncu-'Vork, Ly ihe peisoi hereinafter mentioned, th it to say In ihe Milne of an i i I i the i a of Will ain Km" nd piopnty consists of I i tnle Ximi i 1 on tin thud ij of Dcccm'iei i it tne IIOUM of Di i i i a i i i a toL o'cloe 1 of that diy Dated October 20 1S2 1 1 EU'la xlUJH, la'e Sh'ff lo i-. i i i i an i I hive taken nil i and title-of Jona-, Kmc.ud to lot NumSei in the lown of i Ulull sell, it ie house of Deirborn 15 Bickfoid in Mini.us on the thud i De- 'Ci it ten o'clock of that Dated i October 21), 1829 LCWls SMITH, late Sh'ff jDcrccml Joirv i i i i CL, Dcp'y SY order of A For ESQ order of for ESQ jud" 'lie nf I f( of NCIICL. 13 hereby given to all the creditors of Lem Maion. of Ihc ol in said county, an i debtor lo shew if any they have bcfoi- the said Judlje at his oHice in ihe lonn of i i (he county of Onondaga, on the day of J. a at ten o'clock in the forenoon of tint day, hy an assignment of the ud insolvent's estate should not he nude foi the hcnefil of ill his ciedi tors, and he be exempted from imprisonment pursuant lo the icl cnlillcd "nn acl lo abolish im passed (satJ) prisonmcnt for debl in cciliin eases," April 7, 1819 --Dated Oetobei 17, 1829 order ot OTIS BICELOIV Judge of the Com I of Common PIcT; in and for the Counlj of Onondagn IVouci-isheieby given to all ihc creditors of tfoscs JJePuy of the IOWM of I jsaii'lei, in said county, an msohenl debtor, to shew ciusc if an- they a before the said Judge a is office, in the town of Lvsnnclui in si eounti, on tl-e cijfhili diy ofDc' c'mber at ten o'clock in the forenoon ol lh.it day, ivhy an of the insolvent's estate should nol hr- mile for tin i I (icililors, md lu a pcrsonbe exempted from imprisonment pmsu ant to nn act entitled "an act lo abolish imprison ment for debt in ccrtun pissed April 7j 1S10 --DaUd October 20 1829 Cu fi order of NruFMiAH fl EAIILL ESQ firfct Tnrlgc of the com of common pleai, in and for ihc County of Onondaga, Counsellor VOTICF 19 hereby given, lo al' the creditors of Jdrnei Knapji of the lown of ftjinffard in said Lounty, an mtolvcnt debtor, to if any they have, brTorc the sud Judge, al his oflice in tlio of Onondiga, on tho llnily- iist day of December next, at ten o'clock in he forenoon of that day, nhy in of Hit said cut's esl itc oliould not be made, and he be discharged pinsuanl to the act entitled a icl to abolish imprisonment am cajcs" passed April 7 181U Dated Oelobcr 19, 1S29 pOlflivlU ordeiof NniFviiAii I I IJAIII.I Tudge of the Court ol common Fsj fust Pic is, in nil for (he County of i i Counsellor VOTICE hrrehy given to Ilio crcililois of Cliaunrcy liobmson of the town igi, in slid County, insolvent di'btor, lo shew cinsc my they hive, before Ihu sud Judge, hia olficc in the lown of Onond ig.i, in Biid county, on third of December ncxl, it (en o'eloekin forenoon of i a why assignment of l.c said insolvent's cstitc shoitld not he imde, and in pcison bo cxcinpled from nniirisonincnt, pur iiiant lo the act an acl lo abolish im- uisonmcnt for debt in cases," pn'scd A 7 1S19 Dilcil October 20, 1829 firtG A UCTION ill be sold Auriion on Widnrsdiy the cighli al public lecntll day of December next, it ten o'clock A in the orpnoon of al the 'muse of Mm Smith riyetlc-Villc, all Ihe real csiatc of A i Ilarc Icccased, licrcinaflcr described.

Huhjccl lo ihc right of dower ol J.mc Cl i i of Al nn Chrk, l.ltc thr widow of mid dcecaicd, dc- cnbed as follows to i All lllit certain t.act or nrccl of land, situate lying and being in the "own of Win'ilra, in the county of Ononrligi, containing fiflv icrcs, jl henifj the culcrly Inlf of one hun- Ircd icrcs ill the Routh wcslcily corner of lot number thirteen and is bounded folloivs, ucs- erly ind northerly on the line of sud lot, on I md formerly owned by Harrington, ind now occupied by one Smith, ami soiitliorlj- on he roid i through said lol --Dated Minims October 16, 1829 IICKVEY EDWARDS, SKTII Sri.NCEK, tratora I default hue bci-u inailc in Ihc pay Ilirnl of .1 cerlun sum of innnry serurcd (13 iy of executed Chine Field now of the ONII of Salmi ilir County nl in Jom Inn llcnrh of sud imvn anfl Comity, bcniing dale he of October llic i Lord me lliouantifl eight a hereby given, lliat by virluc of powrr rnninmcrt in IM? Mniirfagp, and prrcmiipr of ilio Slaluir- c.l«p nndc and provided. Ilip lollowing premies in i All thilcerlaiu Iracl or parcel of Land, Situa- icd in the illage and town ofbilnn h-ing a a nf villigcfxit r.umher eighlcpn bounded is fdllong begin on Canal frlrccl foriv one feel from the nnrlh upMprlv rnrnrr i lot. running llicnro somberly jiaraMel wnh Wolf slreel one luimirPd and uvo feel, llici' f-aciprly at i iglil angles wilh the last (1 ronrsc forty nine frpi ihcnce somberly at fill) frc( in Riphaid J. Gorshno's Isnrl, ihcncp (m ihe line of C.or«lmc's l-ind nmp feel, llicrcc -southerly anstps frily fcci lo the somhPrlT ofsaid lol, ihencepi'lcrlj on crlylme of tbrce frpi, thence nonher ly on a Imp parallel ihe lino of sud lot lo Canal sirePl, thence ucilerly ahmg Caual sirrci one hundred and thirty one feet lo the plaee of begin will IK Fold ai public auction it the Syracuse- llnuse ol rvcuse, on the sixteenth day i 1 i ai in ii'i in frirnrji 'Vl hy --Dated Octnlrer 10, 1829 I 0 P. ft DM is Au'i sfOnondas, JVu Lot JVame vj Jrforfga" I Philip Corilandt, 5 Do John 7 Do 2o r.iiim i Iimea 1') Gideon Seely 07 Do Ch Do 71 Joseph i 72 Do 7 1 Jasper Hopper 7.1 Josbiu 1 orm in 71) 77 92 S.

01 '1 hadd. Woo.l except 0 i a lot 7C for iihieh new accouil H1-. berciofore opened in the Comptrollers book: the n.uiCb of the Heirs of Joseph Kind Jolm Ellis Joseph SI I.teaser I oomi, 1 orm Do ThaJJeua Wood Gordon Necdh 1111 1)7 Norton Isoiton 00 Kibbe 11)1 Comfoit I 101 Abi iham ConjiiC 107 Allen Be ich 10S i I 100 Cileb Nortbiop 111) Jonas C. i i i 112 NathiriK 1 lindacye Norton I I i i ih 117 I libu 122 Joins li ddttin 12(, John d-moith 12h Dn i i a i S. Bndhi orlon i i mfoi ih 1T hil.n Marsh I 7 "ilium lluiscll Jol rt Wiilsnurtil Ml i i a i d.

lii dseje iNoilon i i Norton ih Cioodu I Is ornfoi I lei Geo-p bbc 1 0 David 3 in in 101 John i i 1 Joseph I mirs Gedjcb I 7 i'hilip Cortluult ul rjriiiin Win I I ibin 1 Gcoige Kiblio 1 Lu'bcr 1 uiwbiidgo ll i Teny 171 John 1 Hid 17b I nihcr i i LCHH ISO uco 4- i i fi isper Unde hi! 141 rsalh.niel I'ndscvc lor Itobcrt i cS i i )U tlccckmin 1'H i Ilanchctt 2 Peter Smith 1UI Stcplicn II hues, Pelaliah Diy, SL (jiilcon Diy 202 John KJlis 2 i i Wells 21(5 1'aimcntier I 01 Nn C7 in the sud Respriation, the. follov inc a to i The jfVif bcgin- nms al the south cornci of the aforcnaid lot and thence caal live chains fifty nine links, thpn north fifty chains then Host doug the north line of fit; bnid lot, five chains md fiflv-nmc i then oulb the vt cst line of said lot hfty chains to the phce of beginning, cont 11111115 seven acres, three rods and thirty perchc" The Second, bcsmnuii; ib south east corner of the lafat above described premises, and thence the south hnc thereof, cast thn teen cb.iuiB Sc fifty Iwo north Tour teen chains, then cast eight chains seventy-five links, thei north threedeprecs nest twcn- I v-tin ec chuns then norlh four thains and fortj links, then north six degrees east ten chains and fifty 1ml then west fourteen ch ims and fifiy-ino links, then south fifty chains to the pi ice of be. gu nmg eoiilimingievcntj ciRliLacrcs and sixteen perches The Third, beginning in the south line of the aforesaid lot at Ihc disiai ce of eighteen chains and seventy links from Llic south cant corner of the last above described pren am running thence east six chains, then north fiftv chains, Lhen VVPSI BIX ch uns Ihcn soulli fifty chains to Ihc phce of beginning, containing thirty acres 1 he Fourth bejrinning at the south cist comer ol Ihc list above detrnhcd pienuses ind i thence casl eight eliims and Bcicnty live Jmta aforesaid lot, ihei fifty a i to Ihe tho south east coiner of ihe along Ihc cast line thereof norlli casl corner Ihcrcof, then i eight chains and seventy live links, Ibcn soulh fifly chains, lo the phce of beginning, containing three acres and thiee tods' JtToi Imaged Oliver 11 Strong (II 19 said tint the premises la-t described con I forty Ihice acres and loods, instead of three acres ind three rqtls I a Lol JVu SG in the snj ncserw lion vvlneli on the seventh day of August 1821 is lo the aid People, by Ctt.a:er 'maw, being t'lc put then designated in llic Comjiliollcr'tt llic residue of the sud Lol conlainmg thu ty eight acics and scv en hundrcdllis of an irrc I hit part of llic simc Lol mortgaged I Oliver It ktiong bounded a follows' JJcgmnmc; 20 clnins scvrnly links of the norlh cast cui- ner of Hiid Lot, llicncc running youth one decree, west 44 20 links, thence poulh 57 cast 12 ch mis 25 links, thence 25 diiins thence norO. one degree cist, "51 chuiiH '2 links, thence cast i lo the place of beginning com lining 80 acres and an half Tint pirl of Lot JVo 87 llic said Reservation mortgigcd lo Ihe said People on the 7lh day 1821 by TUnhti Jlftu th and which was ihcn designated in the Comptroller's Hooks us the residue of md lot containing 50 acres Th it pirl of Lol JVn 07 in llic pud Jlcscrvitmii, to lliC9i.il Prnplc, on the liillclccnlb of 1821, by llnrhrt, 1'nt which hid before that (I iy been set oil in Jic Hooks, i new account opened therefor, in the name of lohn Ad urn, eonl lining acrct Lnl jVo 101 the sud Reservation, Ihc casl JOO irrcn for i a new ircoimt was foi- mcrly opened the Co nplrollri'j Hooks, ihr- rump ol I conml llacon Miilgigci! hy Oltaei 11 icrcs and Ihrcc fourths, of in acre, part of Lot JVo 101, in the sud ItcsPrvalion lioundcd is follows, licginning at the north cisl corner of the lot and running thence soulli chains then south 30 degrees we-t Jl i hams, Ilirn i iligires 22 rliiins Bfl links, Ihcii north II decrees east 7rhams 75 links, then degrees cast 27 chains 20 links, and thrn 1-121 chains 30 hot lo Ihc plice ol beginning Mortgaged by Thnddcin Jll Wood Lot JVi Ihc said Iletcivalion, crcepi the following parcels of land, lo i If) acrrn icgmninc; at llic cast of Ihc lot at i sm ill Irv vpood tree, marked 9 cliainn and 10 links norlh nf the soulli west corner nf lol number l(Ji and running llvncc 13 chains and 89 links (o a stake sdnJmf; I i easi nf a Maple tree, marked Ihcn north 27 degrees 9 chains r0 links 101 smill tree, milked thence north 31 chains 10 links to a slike and (Hones, Ihenec cast 9 chains GO ImVs to a sl-ikc and stones in the east line of the ud lol number 1 OP Ihcncf soulh 39 chains and 36 links to the phce of beginning Vive beginning it tho corner of lot number 10 Janel running Ihenee norlh on Ihr division line between fir Kaid lots 101 i( 105 two chains and 50 linkn lo llic north Imooftbc Turnpike road, then soutli 83 ind an half degrees east 2 chains nnd 71 links, ihcn north 17 chains 25 links, then south 83 and an half decrees cast 2 eh uns 89 7 eighths links, llien sooth 17 chains 25 links to Ihe norlh line of thp roail, Ihcn north S3 ami an half decrees west 2 chains 8') and Tcighlhs to the place of beginning Tivc.lcrei hcginnin; on ihc i i III" I lot 10', n'ra i iUe rciJ, a' -g tl sj i v.esi hut north 19 i 50 tliiu 2 chami and 37 links, ihen south 19 ch i.ns 50 links to the road, and ihcn aloin; roid Mfjtcily 2 chains S7 links lo Ihe pl.i ol hi ginning "Jl iods 2nd 70 liundn tl.s i a rod jc the hr.e of lliu said lot 105, chums OS links from the eiol corner of lot numbu 101, and lhenci 2G ar an df devices east 2 eb mis ind then south GU ai I an hall decrees ne-t one chain links to tin ucn Inn- of the ud lot 105, then Ihe sain line norih i i i a ind I I links to the pi ice ot Moitgagcd by Olioti It Strong Sf LLOI ffl 'those Paits 105 in Iho said Ucscrva- lion, Morlgme-d bj Simeon '1 h( I i in the put ill the sud lot ami noith and south of the benei iTunipike road flie ulucli nol, oil iht. nineteenth of May 1321 been set off to a-iy person, and desioiu ed the- C'ompuollci liook- as the Residue ol eont lining acre-, and 22 huiuhedths- ot in acre The btconil hems lhai irt of th' lid lot prior nd 1 ist mentioned d.l\ iad he-en set oil in the ComptiolJer'a Books ind account opened thciefor, in the name ot 5 dinon 1 hayer containing 3J acres and 21 imd-cdths of an icre Lnt 112 the and Kcserv ition, hereout the follou pucels of land lo wit 60 icres set of! lo John Junior, beginning at he north viest coiuei of tl aforesiul lot, and in nmg ihencf- south 30 eh uns, then cist 20 noilh 30 ch west 20 chains lo pi ice i a sec off to John i IM ginning it the south west corner ot list doscribed picmisesind elicncesoulli 20 chims to tho south coiner of tho aforc- ud lol.lheu cist the south line thcicol, 30 chains to the south cast cornel thcrcut then noith 23 chims Ihe cast line thereof, 3 0 chains to the cist line of the a oresaid 00 icies, tlicn south alontj the smie five ehiins lo the south east cornc-r of'the Mid MVIV icros, the i west the south line thereof to Ihe i ot bofrinnmp, A i i by Jlann Lut 117 in the sud Itescriation excepting tho pircela of land lo i llie TV)if beginning the norlli west coiner of afoipsaid ruimmg thciuc the north jou ids il ereof cist enty rune chains 1 md 10 inks, thence south chims and links, then outh 00 degrees west 31 chains to the west line of the said lot, and then along the same, norlh 4S buns- and 3ft links lo the place ol beginning con lining One hundred tiienly five acres t-no ioodM fourteen pcichi-s flie Sttotid beginning on he line of said lot 18 ehr.ius 10 linki iat om the soaih i O'licr rumn, thence ortblO eb HOE links, thence north C9 decrees list 12 chains link 1 thence soulh ,11 chains .0 links Lo Ihc soulh lino of sud thence west 1 ch uns and 50 links to the- place of beginning, containing 11 acres of li'id.

tlie Third, at il sonh eat corner of Ihe lot mil running thence along tho west line thereo'l, norlh ch uns, thence north 71 degrees east 16 chains md 10 links, south 9 chains 25 links 1 the south hoe of Ihc lot, and llicncc along lh( -line west IS chains and ten links to the place nf jinning, clever, acres sixteen perch PS of land, Alorlg iged by James IVcbb Those paits of Lots JVo 120, 121 and 134 in he said tvhich lie soulli of the Seneci I urnpike ro.id ivccpt those i lots possessed, jj the following persons on Ihe seventeenili clav of November 1817, to i i i Sabm, John an Pelt as tcnani to Mr Colt ofPitlsficld Mas- ichuscles, Tbiddcus Wood, the widow of onatli.in ludd, 1 imolhy Cheney, Thomas Me Hdward Smiih, George Hall, John Deborah Lorigslieel, Joseph Cyprian Hubbard, and also, excepting Ihe land heretofore lonveypd to Ihc said People for an Arsenal, antl low or formely occupied by them such, and ilso excepting 81 md an hilf acres of land irl of ot number now or I ito owned hy Job lylcr jfOnondigi, Mortgaged by Elnha Withams. he piemuesso morlgiged containing about 417 cics of land Lot JVo in Ihc sai I Reservation, evceptmg licicoiillho parcels The Fiat be inning at tho wesl corner of the aforesaid ot ind i mining thence along the vtcst hue thereof loith 10 chains 25 hnka lo the norlb west coiner if Ihe lot, Ihenee along norlh line thereof IB chains and 10 links, thence south 49 2" links to the soulh line of ihc lot and hence along the same west 18 chains ten liuks (o he place ol beginning, containing 89 acres and 22 ods Tho Second beginning ul the south-cast orucr of a i 83 acres and 22 rods and run- 1 ing llicncc along the ist bounds Ihcrcof north 1'J chains 25 links lo the north line of the lol, hence along the ime ist 11 chains ind 50 hnkn hcn'-e soulh ch nnu 25 links lo ihc BOulFi lino Ihc lot and llicncc along the same west It h.iitis and fifty links to place of beginning i C(i acres, 3 roods and 28 lorlgigcd by 1'ctci Smith Tint part of Lot JVu 13G in the said HeuciV-i- on Inch had not been set ofl in the Comptrol- cr'j) Hooks to anj pcrscMion the bcvcnrh of Au- usl 1621 and which a then ilcmgnalcd in the ud Hooka as llic Kcsuliiu of the aaul lol ind sujj- oscd lo contain 127 ai res nnd 9 perches- Alort aged by Danitt Shearman Thost CO acres I rood and .11 ricrclies of hud ait of Lot JVo IV) in llic said emg Ihc south west n.uarlcr thereof exccpl mall piece on the soulh WCHI cornet of the lot 2 acres and pciclu of land now or Inje own- by Dildad Barber Mortgaged by jMntii, Owui i of Lot JVo 160 in the RcBOrva- on, on Ihe seventh diy of AiVgust 1821 id not been set olfm the Comptroller's Hooks to ny person, and i VIM dcmgllited in thu nd Honks ns llic Residue of the lol containing 02 and ai half acics Mortgaged by holomoii HI! in Lot JVo. 167 the sud Reservation, except 0 acres and one lerrtb of an acre heretofore set olf 1 Ihe Comptroller', Hooks lo CM ollian Barker 'ortgaged by Solomon Jlllnl Lot 170 in the and Hcecrvilion, except 31 res ind 40 hulidicdlhs of an acre, licietoforo ct oil in the Comptroller's hooks lo William Kcl- jg Morlgiged by licitocil 1t ctt, I he south ojhi quaver uC Lot JVo 174 in (ho Itescivalion heretofore' set oil" the Coniplrol- cr's Hooks lo-Solomon llir oun, contaicing 02 nd in bull acid Mortgaged by Stmcoil tVClt Tint pirl of Lot jVu 179 in the said Hoerva- on hcreto orc set olTm the Comptroller'H TVmm ff 1'ulicr. aud Uoundcd as foi- ows. llcgmnmpal Ihc norlli went corner ot.

thcneo rimiiuifrcist along lliu not III lino 47 hams and 50 hu'c-i Lo the cist line of naiel lol, icncc south along ihc ist line, 10 chains 5.1 inks, thence due parallel null ihe norih line 7 chiins 50 links to the west lino of s.nd lot. liencc norlh along ihe west line to llic place of egmning, containing 0 rcre of land. Alort- aged by J'lillcr And whereas default Ins been made in the icnt of Ihc principil il.d iiitrrest secured lo bo id in nd by tho said morlgigei rospeetircly Volicc is therefore hereby given, that by virtue the fltalulc in surh made and provided, Iha boic mentioned describee! premises (or such irtslhcrcof a a be in arrcir on Ihc day of Ic,) ivnl oo oxpuscd for talc, anCdori, Ilio Capilol theeilyof Almny.on the fiflecnlli iy of April tcn.o'clork in Ihc forenoon he terms ofsala will be as follows. The pu cr to (lown at the tune of one-fourlh in of the monies duo ihc Slate, logether wii'i costs and expenses of lie And if Ilio emises eho'ild sell for a greatei mim lhan llic mount due Ine Stale, and llie costs ami silc, the purchncr must also, Ihe time, of ilc, pay tho arnount of such surplus For secur- ig ihe remainder of the monies llie Sute, chaser must, it llic expiration of the tuno re.ecnbctl by law (ot the redemption oflhe rem- cs so sold, execute a bon-1 and mortgage on id premises, to ll.esjii People of lh- Stale ol ew-York, payable six eejual yearly msial- enif, with interest at ihe rate of BIX; per sciilunv GilUCNE DRONSON, Jlttornry General Mbinv le? 1.

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