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Ayer's riierryPectoral THE PLATTSBUROH REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY MORNINOTMAY 29, 1886. - • A • * V-v ), , , N n V I, ' t > '. « ,ff ; - ,f ' e ••• \ • • «. 1 ) ' -u 1 • • ! - ' \ , ' «. Saved My *Jfe, » - y<y * > •:• AT .'« - : ' « ;.. ! ••• • ' 1 y " - 1- 'h v « .' .. t v- '••' . . x \ : - ( 1.. try ' i. Ir- a . ' . . * . ' . 1 . -. ' • !, I I' ' ; .... " N J. «i ' : .••...:•- 1 ; . T-. Ill .»-• >< Ayer's Oherry Pectoral, I'- J <" r- v' ; r,.L T.Jl.Mr ass. i TITLE 1308, S r¥LE 1409, STYLE 1513. Before purchasing an Urgau don't fail to see the splendid NEW STYLES, OF THE WONDERFUL .VILCOX & WHITE ORGANS! -.U -1 NAMEI) AT CLUETT & SONS 265 River St., 265 ? SO Y, N. Y. 8U LPH" •'**••*••• - tu« - .;• Jt. .;*. i*.i .. ,:.-L...l.-> Books and Stationery. A. tl. WARREN. U tl'H Es VI K A M ) Ellill '»KM;LL?;U. >TATIOXER, ASTD NEWSDEALER. !>'• 'h.-, ' .•; U. 1..'. .opA.fcl. AND LiNEX, IN..- "F All- AIM-.*-, ANYTHING AND EVERVTNINQ i'bKTAl.VINU TO A '\ n t-Cias & Book & Stationery Store At CaMlihm'»»il MBBufBetu rots' Prices. TO Margaret Street. PLATTbBUKOH, S . Y . M. CUES-* AWAITS -.. •. rrepwH for it *nJ works for it. Th« **t i'<-!.ir*|l-n lsatb.of.is-b. builnen fOB; . .• •' .--.n-.! at tbe ALBAKY BtSlSKS-* < P' I t i l IWfT'ltmiprClW'rTISU HOl'SI i r> AL m > i \ t . ^ rKAcncK is the KNI . , ,... e-.e a n I bastness like in use. Wo vaea- i,i -luiruu m»y be«-it. a t e n y t l i n e . For .•*'-«., .^ if ami spet-uueris of peni..»iiBnlp,a*l- .lre,, < AR"vMLL*CAt4UAMT a.'btus,*A.T. HAt the credit Of encoring; ••!• paeltiona to* iisgradautesthBA any" tfc **l'£» ,, ,* k J^2l the* meet thorough atvt vraS^JSTSEpSS r U ur M . the beat system af teaching•*"•«•. an, oa.who • » » 5 a | { A . MtuM SPHMX DEP1BTMEIT. i «* X" 114/. I-y John Mrii'pfor I "I.- W K . n v j i r * >IAI A * :-^ic, -'^ ••' ' i & lU o vitt m & v •:•> l r. i: in li T. 2 I IN '• Zr*k <,''„A >,..* WHTIK lii.tp k tn J.luy anil »1D. NiynuNs. L'::|-.v, 7 2 :i -4 7|2 H 18 1^ r> '_M*J") 2 7 •J4 l:i 2". *22 i s 15 1% 10 2ii 17 7 2 l'.i 2:1 2 7 15 11 1" 7 17 14 B wins. LOST TO WIS A BRIDE. Wf ^vprf. at I^iy Hauto-nV* booae ia Park Iaii^—.-n t\f nijrlit «.f h«ro-]pbratt»ii row b«JI-a su -'»•> ri-hi. h will loo>{ !<• remom- b*Tf>l "l's .1 f !'• \ . .vvn fault if h<-'* jmitr-thore ai-.- j.!.•'••_%• ,->f i> i v , r-» link-' a fortiino'" sii.l Mr I'i.i|i;»vIt,Mn ipf th«'Krvat in>n-imiB- t. r ' N-i': f !i •HI." said L "TIKTP may be ni'-rl.^l !• Mat inf." " H' in.- in tli<- army, youTl l>e well prTviilod f 1•••in' .-f th.-*- ilii>>,*' rvpli'-pd Gwylt, nod- •1 -v' -ir.'iti-HTifly, What is tluxt'" aski-i my trien.l Oranl M ., vHyan, a Ivan, injr frrm th*> siilp of La.lr i''u •! UP', las partner ma rwviit wait/., and "h—.. l.n^lit rvfs ft-Hi-will Lim a* he kaut on 111 • • 1 1 -k pf f Jwylt's fhair. Of rard came of Irivli hir ;v^f, l>ut was ]»xir. ' I havf a sp-hfrae, rhcap cnongh, contmutxl U-.Vilt. wntt-ntittusly, antl the must jirartica- !•: ••[ all. t«*-aiiw it would depend r>n a M- 1 ,\'s <t«n«xirtitin.s proviil.-dlm is a good •i' • • r nn-i ^-nirnmor.** •l'li" (i.ptxiuin Sainlsl" antl I, asvvll aa "'li'r hstfn^nt, lauRhtxl aloutl. •\"'>u may laugh, but what I am going to II y«m is a fiu-t. TIIP lmttom of lh-' >«-a IJO- t.%—n th. >*> saTj-U and the Deal an.1 I>orer p 'a.~t ia str.\»t..l ti ith infr"tK, wa»b«l t.y the wiiM'i nf ;>« j-. ai>. rrnm tlio wrti'lciil Sjiaiush ^.Ui- ns I f..im.l ..ne myself at Walmer." "At what part r.f the lx?-v-h did you pit-k it Uj '" itskiti Gerard, who had turned rather pal. "X-ariy <w**Hi> Walmi-r castle, at tli« •wat.-r's tvlK^, tlinm-n up at my feot. There's a f..rrun.- ..f iriilli.ins lying th.^re, my dear fel- low -oi.ly tt. In-,lived f.pr." "That sounds well," said Gerard, mn«in{r. ••Yc-.. it rmjht 1»> dp.ne. The governm.»nt w..iil 1 p-i\ h:ui'l>tim"ly fur it." L;i4v 1 ".-ipiline wass.-at*Hl within hearing of th.' n..T>iti-m. at lirst listfrnn^ carelessly, but at (It ran l's w i n Is she gazed at him • n t . p-.i-.ly an I m-•ri-uif 1 to him with her fan, at whi'h !i- resum"tl hts seat lieside her. "Y. i a •• ii••: --nous," shesaul. '-Thinkoftho uuiii'.t- r f iini. - it would l»Mi.ivs.sary to dive b. f .-..—" At tint in. prnent the liandeommenetHi t" ]•': iy a w.Ufz. -I hir last danco of the sea- 3o!i ' I.-- said as If- eneireletl her slender waist with hi-anii. He and Latly Caroline were ti.< li-uids-pnfst younsr people in the room; it was a pleasure to see them dnneing togethnr, and many eyes- f»Uowed their movements be- ll l-'- iiuue, Lady Froivster lnokiujj very ci .s. x- s'i, watt-h-sl her lovely tlau^hter evi- •'' .•..-• ..rryi'i^nn a i-onversation with her [..-IT- i • %liiie ihin.-u«. Po.irLa.-ly Carrjline n -:.' ! --i.•:!•-. i_.-ta lts-ture l>efp)re many hid pa-.,e.l i 1\ iline anpl G.-rard stopi>e«l to rest un.lt-r a tie.-oration of blusn rones, sweet faee rivalleil in pureness and h- Mil L. n- ar !•• n wh: Ii h- it o'a. V. "An i w.- shrill meet again, although this is ..ur la-st meeting for some months, as you will :»• 1. a v m i r f . i r (iermanyon Saturday," said a.-. When do you return?" We shall !»• lsuk at Wrexham for Christ- Un-, that is all lean saj-f or certain. You, "ill. of eoai-s.., lie at Sir John Desborough's as usual.'" I h .pe so, pro\itleil my cousin has his •Ust. tuiary New Year's l«ill. Will you give •ii • the iirst dancer" i'. itinrily: but (rerard, liefore we part, jii.iiiw.iiu. solemnly not to entertain that j.a-1 id-..-a-that wild project. I shall always i. rest Mr, (fivylt for pn.{posing it." ij.ruid lunched. "I will make no such ra.sh promises, a s I should like to investigate :h s;».t; theri would lie no danger, for I am »n urtiliitjous animal andean swim like a fi-h " -t laiek! x»r-.mi.--e me," said Lady Caroline. "I promise to claim you for the lirst dance »t my . i.usin I>--slK.r.tush's ball." "VPIU know I do not mean that Yes, •a ith'-r, I a m .-..mime," to Latly Frocester, nlj-. s;tiie,i up totheiu with a very derided frown mi her countenance. -Allow nie t" see you tt. the carriage," amid :;. l-.ii-.l. Not twenty mothers' black brows R--.M prevent him from a la*t ltx>k, a last w.-rd. ttie last tou-h of the hand of her ha l.n.tL (r.-rall did U"t return to the liall-room, and f had no opportunity of meeting inn a^ain, for the season ended sui.l we all im^ratetl in tlifferent directions. Eaii^'etl with military duties, the rcmem- l.r.ui -.* ..1 t h - ball m Park lane and the con- *..r- iti'.n I ha.l heard passed from my mind; it wiuld probably have IN^-U forgotton for- ?..-i Lad not a strange ini-ii lent rex'alletl it A' th>- c .mmeii.-emeiit of December my battuhori eliaiijretl its quarters, from Chelsea t«, li,-ii -a dull little t.iwn on the coast. One ll.-ak afternoon I hail strolled along tha rieaeli. ci,tar in mouth, rather farther than usual, an-1 foun.l myself in a part -whera [. it hes of (.Tiiss and scrub extended over A I ir_'e exp;ui—of it, some distance from th* bitluu,; house, ami where the bathing ma- chines are hauled up. It was late, and tha w.-atit-r stormy, the bhvk masses of cloud Inline ahm.; m fantastic shapes; the seav W.L- lead e. .I- .r, the wavm rising and breaking i •:! tin shiti.'lf with a crash anil a roar. All, As far as I e.iuld sts- hi the increasing gloom, •.va» a s. .htu 1.-. and I believed myself the Only ilMll^ bt'UlX on the spot. All at once there was a movement near one of the bushes; a tu'un emerged, walkwl straight toward the s a a tall figure, strangely formed, with an niii.amndiy large head—was it a Uelmetl K •; a ruiuiit--- he stood still tietween mo and th.- waves, which defined his outline) more I !a-nly. What was this person about to dot I wut.-hed hun curiously. After remaining motionless for a minute or two, viith his head a little droopmg, he walked deliberately to the water's edge, wliere the waves broke in a line of white foam on the beach, entered the tlark wall of advancing billows, and dia- apiieared: 1 gazed w itli dismay, astonished, and not a httle alarmeil. Was I witnessing a suicide! Hurrying to the spot, I anxiously examined the heavy sea, expecting to have a lifedeaa b.«lv cast up «t my feet 1 walked along th* shore keenly acrutiiiiang the w«»-««. Tbs tide wascondng in. and if the man had re- ap; wared I do not think I could have avoided seeing him—but he never *ame. The clock at Walmer castle struck 5, and I returned to my quarters, very uneasy in my mind. The next morning I strolled aver the sam* ground as on the preceding aftaraooa, far, il a luicide, somethma; might k»v» transpired couoerung it There was not a trace at th* man I bad seen the preceding evening. I went to the clump of -bush— fiusa baassst which he had emerged, evmining the ground, a muddy soil, which would ssaT* rerawsd Hs» tmpnsmon of foot-prints; but it WAS untrod- den, not A blade of grass was baa*, wkila, on tb*> other hand, my own footpfiata, WI bad hurried about to the twilight, plainly discernible. Had say me. -nd unaginatiom pl*y«d mt thsj trickt The idea made me sanioaaf nr—tito; 1 did SM* wish to ba to ttraksU •wstrwed, —A I walked back again in n brown study. QUI » » * Uaassssh A^^K^pjyw^^, U* AMMBSSSIBSLIBIBI M M WKM IBMBB VBBBHasWvSHB) •>" •*w*WaWaWsWA»WAV••••••• tsSsV .AAd I. "wh; hs,»y«»»»4at*t*;wl llllMlB<lnnllt.fM«»TA»r resaesi wareToat ^ "* ta» sea hnraaboata nrast •w»wn with their fraftnisuia po ynu evar fom* acroas aaythma: waeh«l up br »lie wavier my% h, xh^ i %rM hlm Mh ,, w Sol 1 e. >m.«i had l««n f mnd, am) at low wnt«r ui siroimv tlroalVe SWTI bulk* of TOWS far lown in the waAsr, mayhaps KpAaiah vewsla, •v maybe Indiamen. for a syrht of 'em laden wi* gold-dust har. %mtt down ^ i,^. W ft11, say* he. Tin a diver, and I want you to row me out that I may dive and see for myvlf I want to ropnrt to the government TheTVtt a mine f>f weAlth under that w*, an.11 want them to put it in my han.ia to drolge it op" 'W bhtsji yuu,' say* I, 'it'sb«.laU-in Uf year for diving, the waters are heavy, tmltbr un'lercurrent strong, July would be your timf " 'Yi*," says he, -for tninnees •p. rati..ns, Imt 1 only want to inspect." He w, ml lift take no for hi* Answer, though I WAS flat avm it and I am such A fool I let him parlaver me over.'" I *•' you mean to say you rowed him out T "lo my K..rr..w. I f„t< lwd my maU>, who is a yi .ungt r man nor me. be giv" us a suvrin %i>wcr, and put on his divers drew, that he earn.«I m a 1 tW-k bag all rea.lv. The cl. ithns he t.jok . .;T he put in it, and hid tbetn in the lump of b-.ish-s where you saw th- Agger yesterday. We rowed him to is here I'd i»*n Uie veasels, as near as I remerulierod. It was aflne hazy nionun", but though the water look.sl calmish, there was a h«avy sea a- runnin' out. I felt very dubious about the [•mines*, but the gent was in high spereto, and down he went, well enough. It was twelve fathom, an.1 he signalled from the bottom 'all right*—a vessel was there. Line signals had been arranged, d'yesw" After he had lieen down twelro minutes we signalled to bim, but no answer came. Priwently, to our horror, we sees the life-lino a-floatin' on tha top of the waves: Then we knew it was all over. He never came up!*" concluded the pill fellow solemnly. "What was he likeT I asked, my thought* .-t verting to Gerard. •A toll, fair, handsome young man, sir." My heart sank—It was just his description. p'-'iiiil he have been so mad as to act on Uwylt's suggestion \ •• Whether he got entangled in the wreckage "- had a fit heavens above us only knows," con- tinued Kenwood. "We never found out who he was. I have his bag at home with his clothes in it—there's no name on any on 'em, no let- t IN. Bless you, sir, whoever he U he's not :ru**d; we've looked in the papers and he's not bts_>n advertised fp>r.'" This also strengthened my supposition that the unfortuuate young man was my old s hi>>lfeHow. as he had no very near relatives .n London. His mother was dead; his father, i •ijr'neral officer, was in Ceylon; the one per- st u interested in bis well-being was lady < \iroline. She, poor girl, was powerless, as his suit was disapproved by her parents; be- st lesi, aha and they were still at Berlin. I started on New Year's Bay for the Des- liorougiis' annual ball at Wrexham. This was always a grand affair. Wrexham court wis thrown open, and spacious temporary stable erected for the accommodation of the horses and equipages of the country families comina; from a distance. As I anticipated, Lady Frocostc-r and her fair daughters were in the ball-room; Lady- Caroline, the eldest and tho loveliest, sur- rounded as usual by a crowd of admirers, all anxious to insert their names on her tablet She greeted mo with unaffected pleasure, but when, in my turn, I asked for the favor of a i lance, she assured me that her list was filled Up. "Will you grant mc a promenade round the room then, Lady Caroline;" said I. While she walked with me I noted she was scanning the groups of guests as they entered the doors. The musicians had taken their ] .laces in the gallery, and were indulging in preparatory flourishes on their instruments. "Have you seen Gerard Moryllyan?" she in- quired at length. "I promised him the first dance, and he does not appear to be here." "No," I replied, and then stopped. How could I tell this charming young girl the fears I entertained concerning her loverl—for such be was, though unacknowledged. The band struck up delightfully, the dancers forming for the opening quadrille. "How very odd," continued the young latly, "that Gerard is not here to claim me! I never knew him break a promise before— Why—there he is! as she spoke indicating with her bouquet an arched entrance to a lobby, leading from the ball-room to the house, by which the musicians had entered. Orange trees had been brought from the con- servatories Ior this occasion to adorn it; in the shadow of these I saw Gerard standing xuotionless. "Will you take me to himf" said Lady Car- oline, "for he does not see me, Capt Ward- law." Her bright face was flushed with pleasure. Skirting the dancers, I led her to the lobby. Gerard still stood there, under the branches of a fine orange tree, but did not appear to note our entrance. "Gerard—dear Gerard!" cried Lady Caro- line, quitting my arm and advancing with outstretched hand. "Are you ill?—how white you look!'' As spoke he faded from our sight, exactly the same as a rainbow softly merges into the cloud—he was gone! "What does this mean?" gasped Lady Caro- line, turning A horror-stricken face to- ward me I could not speak. On the ground, a floor- ing of white marble, at the very spot where he had stood, lay a dark object The young lady stooped and picked it up—it WAS A long strand of seaweed, to which adhered small shells; it was dripping with sea- water, and a cold wind like a breath from the sea played around Us. "Ah!" cried "Lady Caroline, letting it drop from her hand, "I know now—be is dead! Oh, Gerard, Gerard!" She tottered, and would have fallen had I not caught her—she had fainted. It was even so; Gerard MoryllyAn never re- tarned. Inquiries were instituted without success; no particulars save those iust related ever transpired.—Adapted from Jessie MAC- leod, in Belgravia, Everybody Under Suspicion in Kussla. Russia is like a vast prison. The prisoner in a dungeon can walk within certain con- fines as freely as the freest. It is only when he would go further that he encounters the walls and is stopped. So, in Russia, as long as you remain within a narrow limit, you may possibly forget that you are in a prison. It is difficult to forget it, though, when you would stir. The walls, the officers, meet you at every turn. On arriving at a hotel the first thing demanded is your passport, which you must carry to the police and have regis- tered and stamped, you, by the way, having to foot the bill for the registration and stamp. When you leave a city the police must again be notified, and from beginning to end it seems as if every comer is suspected of being a Nihilist or dynamiter. It is dan- gerous to converse on social or political topics. Bach suspects the other spying. It k tt) easy to be denounced and so easy to be waltaed off to Siberia, that the truth of the proverb, "Silence is golden," is appreciated in no other part of the earth as it is in Russia.— Odessa Cor. New York World. VibrnuaKails Coming- Into Use. Wire or fibrous nails are coming into use, and are claimed to be, in some respects, quite an improvement upon the ordinary cut nail, especially on the score of tenacity; they are not only tough, but stiff, and will penetrate hard wood where cut nails would break sharply off or become badly crooked.—Chi- cago Journal. A Revolver for a Wateh-Cswrsa. The smallest fire-arm in the world is a gold •watch-charm in the form of a revolver about • n inch long. Cartridges are made (or it, and it would be likely to da pretty serious ••> ejcutson at short rang*. Quite Kejnal to Bis Own. A man who tries to pats himself oft* aa n aristocrat in A street CAT or An sjcunibus never succeeds. He very snumfindsout neighbor's elbow privileges ak own.- F**w Ffetfb Inapt The taint of scrofula ia the Wood. With many it ia hereditary; bat it smay also be acquired from want of air or lack of exer- cise, from improper food, or aay CSWM •which briags about weakaeaa of the body and isBpority of the blood. The Jiesnse M chartentad by raaaiaf aom, anacaiin, swellings, enlarged Joints, sore eye*, etc. No ntedleine baa been aa samesaful ia curing acrofala, aa Hood's SaraaaarUla. The most terrible raaulag sores gradnaUy ening iofluanca* of tale great It foa at* a aal>rwt>am aasafu aucceaa of HoosT* •maamiila. aaad to C. 1. Hood A Co., Law**, Ha**., for book TVuss^itrh :v cksmw- tr-- TI1.-I.-K1, - ' > H *« t*.^ fruintiin <H IV with, 1.1 i;»irgl>r Pt m-'it.^H. «n M.-dical llswovprt. nnl pi-.»1 '<w «fon. a f.dr »)»m. buoyant rrnrna. iit.-l 'ruttr" 1 ft*! pnn n'lrt.^s of mnnthiiii.-'i "* lit -' 1 -s'' -' ft.t.kn Mi-Iicnl Ilim-oi. rv n i r - i.li 1 ..mors, from tip common pin pit . b i n d " . I ' l r M - t . . to tie wor«t fscmfnia. or bk -»l-r» -.«rr I'.*- r«-.i.,l \ '..is it proMn it- ir*i.ip.i m -i i_- Sdt r'tt Tt i or T'ltrr. Tt -icr- in «. H i * i i* Thm-is. —T ifuloni S».TC« »"•! ?«-• ll'T.k-«. "Cr- iHrpot! <. 1.1T..K an-1 I^itim: Vint*.. t, r oHm Mfsliod r>t«-i.\ery cun"- rvn-.r-imr.- tion iwldi-h i* .Arrofuln of thf I n n r - ' , '•" it* •np.ri.lt rfppl blood-purifi'Mf. in\ Vi '-tt't'. .» 1 rniirit ve ^tropt-rt.e*.. t~"i 'Woi'v I. Tr ^-. ^j-tt- ti-ivr. f Ulnod. .-horfww of Ttrtntli Pit itl '«, ,si i . n « MH.-tift. A«T''rna. .irt'l kn lred .IT.-. - lior-. ii >s :i sot t nVTi n inn!}. It in.T»|1'y ciir«s tl-e m - i r w l iVeic-l *. For Toijit] T.!\rr. lrboetn.—.. r - " f.'•. - ( '• )•' lilt.'" IH«pll>el!V, n o ! l r , v .-t|..-. ir ;s i. . n-i.ti-ill.-l n n , ,!y .s.>M 1 - tl-e- f, BR. vitinr.'* rcu.i'T^ - Jnru "Slliont. nml fiillnrii. . ^.".. a \i .1. 1 v tlitiir- •-' New Goods! Large Stock!! Low Prices!!! rpHB undersigned having pnrenased the 1 entire stock of Furniture of E. W. Pierce, now has on hand one of the largest assort- ments ever offered in this seetlon ot the State. His stock comprises FURNITURE AHD Upholstery Goods, Looking Glasses, Picture Frames, Window Shades and Fixtures. Coins and Dnflerlaiers' Goods OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. SASH, BLINDS AND DOOBS OF EVEBY STYLE, OR RA!tD OB MiDt TO OfiDKS. Depot for National Wire MattreM. Warehouse Ho 18 Bridge Street. MAJTHFAOTOKX OIS WIIIB STRKKT, PLATTSBURGH, N. Y. G. W. HORNICK, Agent. Grand Opening (TOrfflrm) -.0:- R. Prescott & Son, KEESEVILLE, M. Y. ARE ••IsllM TNEII Spring Trade. Witt tie LariQEt Stock of FURNITURE l-rer offered la Hertken Hew Ttrl. 200 Ask ail Waliil Suits. 100 Paisted aid Graiiti Sub, ALL or JTew and Deairabla Pattaraa, WHICH Wl OFFBB AT FKICB8 TslAt Dirt coHraiiTioa. ALSO. LABOB ROCK OF Parlor Furniture In Jutes. Raw Silks and Hair Cloth. NEW STORE. NEW GOODS. WAY DOWN PRICES. H. J. LOVEJOY HAS JUST RECEIVED AT No. 17 Clinton Street. PLATTSBURGH, N. T. A FUKSU aOFFLT OF CHOICE Family Groceries, PROVISIONS, WOODEN WARE, 4c., Ac. Ills goods are fresh from market,purchas- ed for cash, and will be sold at the LOWEST POSSIBLE MAIQIN. A LAKQK SCrTLY OF CANNED GOODS. Batter, Eggi, Vegetable*, Fiuits of All Kinds in their MMOO, ALWAYS ON HABO. ( oods delivered to any part of the vl l^ge. FARM PRODUCE taken in exchange for gooda. The public are Invited to call and enassin* goods aua prloec. Mememher the plane. Ho. 17 Cllataa street; FroteeUon Avenue, Flails rear entrance burgh. . Y. Mil New Stone Yard. PETER LEZ0TTE STOMB POBT8, BOMB BLOCKS, oornras. wonnmAttaan, BT«PB. inBDOW ABU DOM HLLfi, nnisansm •mm Palat Barbie, or > 'EW,Yr>p.K rnTREBE r< 'TRT. ri.TS- T> pW i . .i s t T r-1»aT<1 K W"*l a»4 J*--.h I> Hal«#T, an I n M n u f H I I v A l.!«-r« ••! i»rliaJn Vmtla mi-Tll^ *t~4 in a /^Ttaln -a»t^r»«a«*. tlat^t TV-V-TT->WW i. t**\ nntl«. *T tfrt> lf^a St*»lliT .1 Irn" t-- WMM tn <'*M»1Fj1nftr(B StfiBla«4Ja"* I K»WT wir* *<**. *. , f.:*if,t.flv ***tn*t th*- 1-*... M^trni J irta i 'ttniani.iin-I ..jj>#-r^ .it.'#t«'l*T.i« la ^iqrsti^n - ..f a J*»-1ir m ' ,T, t rf f..r#f!-*T rt» an-1 *-t!i. .!.ji, nilf »*> 1 fr>"-r\ 'H »N« *^ n.iiti^j »-M..«, ani lvtan if >1a'» • n th; t'rpti»T.ift IJ»T <,' \pr.l. i*-.v. T_ tl»^ wri«l*r«l*--t**l Tt y ^* r '-*' nnmisi la tn. MI I ji» I«TT nt. ^'-' •«.*' *• in'-.i a-i i.-.».. %t tt»' -urt h'tiiip^ia tn»- *i-'**f .-f I .Altai .-r.h, fp Th* t -i-iT f t •infc.n «n-1 s-a'^-f t.'" "i «* -.n»oii •»r of JUTWt, lsKH at I • t-lt>« In til- t "-r n.< fii»t tia*. lb* f -;y.» Ibg t}i»«,--rlNt"l i-r JTI* . .aft ;« i.n-1 J TA^ntam, nam'tr A.I th.i» »it»;n ph»"i nrisVo-»lsnf l*».-*«!tTi%t»., I^'lsand h-)n« In fh. st»t<. of ».r« \ .,rt »•, win. t> nt.» m,. r «pa>r ^rnia r i Y i H.,ir.t1<ti1 ar-i d.^.Tt.-.f in tb« «»ltl ni'trtgatr* er •!•»-• "f InmU la tli. i.ilure ..f a m-'rlcikjrH. a.« f. Jk.wrtv n»n,*?T All that eartaln pt-oe p*r-vT ••{ l»nT cfi u Ir In* an-1 t»tni In Uv t.mn -f " ..^ai.-rPt 1 In t: » f tnntr t.f T*^T. amlpurtiT In tiw t.wpi -f Au^iMn il»t*l>ni In th* i ..tintn.r t H'.P " Ivnft-.Tiirn »t a J*.|»tlnfh««.ntT» nf tfi" Flvir AuasM*. a m ui ili" i a«f Un^'.f the 1* vd I.-.«. ib"n- » »..utli nn ial.l *n»t llni> to the •notliw»«t mniT.tf |.-t»nm'»r! " thtr "tot. tl)»ne» f««r In ih» Hncr.f J.iwphl. tfttrt»r's Jantl »lf ry rotta to a iitakc a n ] «MTI»« , tr>»ne» n-rtlv •'fba'^tntiTr^th* rl»-»r afi.r»«M . th»nre up «al I riTer, a»«pinnJn tl» centre tb>-n« f, tt. the iU.e «t l«pr'l Ins. S \l».i f.^tj ai-rm of lantl In U»» •t-tTith*a«t t"Tr\PT ff lot aumlt»rl*ftnrtM>niltDi.wn l.r tn« MW . f ti.» I*->^ I-.*. Is-un4*tl north br tha Rl^er Aiwat.lt mst t'T'thr land ef Jonii BftardalrT; «outli br th# Farn »r $ potnxr'ii Ian.li: an.1 brlnn In » ' • t w n of Cbejterflf) I aa-l roinitv of tmrx Al*i all of that o«rtaln pi*'*" or pair»l t>f lantl, sitn- at*, trlnfr. and twlnx In the town of Ans&Ht* dat** I-Vinai"ifcft>reaalfl. netos •** let on whl-'b Ch&rira QfrnrAnlrf I*t*l7 wreet^l a Inn*- antl n«rn. and r.. nldist: nnl l« ^'a^'l»<t in-nth by latnl nnworlawly e^Ti'sl by tr» Iiarby . went t.y land now or laWIr oc- tnjil».l ty NathanS. Clara»;an.t ea»t antl n..rti hy lantl nowitM-lat-rlormpli"! bytho h»lr« of Emanuel U*ar.i»It T. (tiM-'aapH , and to contain on" aer^ of land. Ala) all that o»rtatn other J>I<*-F, paroel or 1. t of land. Kltuatr. lying and firIng in tBe town of Aoaahl* ,lal» Tcruiln tb«OiUDtr of t'llnton and Stat* »for»- ttald. and l>-unJed aa f• ill'.««. to wit: Bvcunlna: at a Ftako and ttnnn on th* road leading from Peru to Jay, by the Auaablr Blrrr. twrlry rod* caatrrly of tho line of th« Boyd lot, en th" Ha* of Stephen Orlswold's land wharf hL« .llttlllery stand*; tbrnce rtraa north- erly al^ut forty-eteht rod« on aald urlswold'n lin«> so as just to Include th(t Palmer Bonar and no more, to a utaacanl atnoea, thence easterly on "W Intern land unvr-oieeii rod« to a stake and ntt.ne«! thenor neuthrr IT on land formerly owned by Jrduthan Bnllen (now deeeaaed) tn the aforesaid road, to a stake and atones; thence easterly on sild road to the first corner, con- tiinlnt Are acres of land, be the aam» more or less. Also all that certain plare or parcel of land, situate la t'.e town of t*hc*t«rfleld, In a patent known and dln- tlngmhibed tiy the name of patent number 13(thlr- tren I: Bealnnlns at tha southwest corner of said pa tent nearly south from the torse n-A mills of too lato Captatn Bullen. and betnff the southwest part of th* same patent whereon the said forge and mills aro situated; from thence north on the east line of tho Boyd lot twentr-three chains and titty links to a stake and .tone*, thence east oa the muth line of the forgo nnd mill lot. twenty four chains and twenty fl-ro links, to a stake and stone*; thence south twenty- three chains and fifty links to n stake and stones t landing-on the north Hue of alotot lanl whereon Samuel Weston formerlyretildetl, it being-the north line of the lands of the Farmer's Society's Tract, so called; thence west on tho sail north line twenty- four chains and twenty-live links, to the place of be- ginning, containing Inaail lot flftr-sli acres, three- quarters of an acre, and thirty seven rods of land. and also all those certain rleec*, pyretic or lots of land situate, lying; and being in Maule's patent and being In the tiwn of ("he.-terflelil and Countv of i«i<ex. Aforesaid, antl are known ami distinguished and laM down on n m-tp ot sal I p»tcnt as lot number 177 (one hundred and seventy. sevooP, containing eighty t*o) acres of land ia the Farmer's S.tclery's Tract, so called. In said patent. To .tvtlH r wl th nil and singular the mills, forgf*, water r^hta, privileges, hereditaments, and appurtenances be*, -.nglng or In anywise appertaining, of, in or to tho above described premises or any part or parcel there- of; being the 6ame premises cer.ve>ed to the presi- dent and directors of the Peru Iron Comuany Ly Joshua Aiken and Jane his wife, br deed dated I>e- cember 1.1824, and recorded In Clinton County Clerks Office, in Liber B, ot Deeds, rages 580,587 and 5s>. Also ail of that one acre of land situate, lying and being In the town ot Ausable (late Peru) aforesaid, on the south end of twelve acres of land granted by t ote Ur Alexander to the said Jetluthan Bullen, lying east Of and Inunfdlstely adjoining the Forge lot. former- ly so called. In the village of Cllntonville, and town of Aoaabletlate Peru) aforesaid ; wnlch said ot.e acre Ii situated near or adjoining the river Ausable. Also the following parcels of land, to wit: That certain piece or parcel of land situate, ijiait and being In the Counties of Essex and Clinton, and bounded as follows, to wis: on the easterly aide by- the *UU lot, lately occupied by roster Alexander and now occu- pied by tha IVru Iron Company; westerly by GeorgO Chains: southerly by Farmers Society law's; and northerly by Maule's Patent. ContAlnlng two bun. deed acres of land, more or 1c— (Tna same being a lot of land formerly conveSBKl by Cbaun- cey Fitch, the sherUT of the County of Clin- ton, to Robert Boyd. Junior, by virtue of an execution against Nathaniel Halfory, by deed, seventh of October, 1797, and Is described In said deed AS lot number It (fourteen), or the fourteenth tot In a square form, forty-four chains and seventy- two links each way, excepting from aald lot forty acres In the southeast corner, from the south line of the river Ausable, and eighteen chains east and west) Also all the one other lot beginning on the northerly side of the Ausable river, a few rods below the forge. OB the easterly line of A lot of land of fifty acres, .-o;i- veyed by Poster Alexander to the said Jeduthan Bul- len, called the Force lot by the rlrer, and thence runs northerly on the line of said Forge lot. about one hun- dred tods to the corner of said lot; thence easterly on the same course to the end of said Forge lot. twenty rods to a stake and stones; thence southerly the suna course of said lot, one hundred rods to the river afore- said; thence up the river to the first corner, contain- ing twelve acres, excepting one acre on the south end ot said lot adjoining the river. Also a small piece ot land, a little west of the store now or lately occupied by Nathan S. Clarke, adjoin- ing a lot occupied by Chester Field, Including a dwell- ing-house and bam; as also the premises on which the grist mill (lately burnt) formerly stool. In the vil- lage of Cllntonville. Together with the privileges and appurtenances attached thereto: Being the Mime premises conveyed to the president and directors of the Peru Iron Company by Josiah Fiske and Richard Keeie, administrators of the estate of Jeduthan Bul- len. deceased, by deed dated May fifteenth. liir>, and recorded In Clinton County Clerk's Office, la Liber K of Deeds, pases 64, Ci. 08,67, »H, and «». Also alt that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying, and being la the Town of Ausable (late Peru), In the County of Clinton, known and dis- tinguished as lot number two hundred and tea tZio), In a tract of land heretofore granted iy the State of New Tort to Thomas Haulo, and known by toe name ot Maule's Patent, and on which lot It is aald there Is a bed of Iron ore, called the Winter Ore Bed, asd which ore bed ia now In the pos- session of the said The Peru Iron C impanr, and occu- pied and used by them : for manufacturing Iron, aid for the purposes of their incorporation, ai.d I* neccs- strr for suchpurposetf. Being the same premises oon. veyed to the Peru Iron Company by lanlel Casyby deed, dated stareb 1. 1827, and recorded la Clinton County Clerk's Office In Liber K of Deeds, pages 210 and Six Also all that certain piece of land in Maule's patent, to wit: Lotnua*er2l itwenty-oneK containing two hundred acres, more or leas, which lot Is in the County of Essex. Being tn part the same premises conveyed to the Pern Iron Company by Daniel Cady and Mar- garet, his wife, by deed, dated December 18,1S20, and recorded In Clinton County Clcsk's office in Liber If ot Deeds, paces 345, slu and 'HI. Also all that certain pteco or parcel of la~d situate, lying, and being In the Town of Ausable date Peru). la the County of Clinton and State of !s>tv York, and Is bounded aa follows: Commcnclug In tho centre of the River Ausable. on the east lino of land f irrnerly owned by Jeduthan Bullen, deceased, and runnluz utenoe north on the line of said laud until it strikes the soutuwest corner of a lot of laud heretofore owned by Emanuel Beardiley, deceased, and running from theace easterly eighty-elgbt rods on the line of the above named land heretofore owned by Emnnuel Beardslsy, deceased, till It strikes a small pond of water or sxcsvatloo of land; from thence northerly on i he line of said lands thirty rot's; theu-.o easterly on ttie line of said Kmanuel Jiearu&ie..-, uece^se.i, land to t as centre Ot the liiver Ausable; thence wejtirlv up said river as it winds and turiu to tho place of beginning, containing about txe.ve acres of laod. more or less. Excepting out of the Fame about one-half of an acre ot land on the south treat corn<? thereof, heretofore sold to Ira Darby. Uelng the same premises conveyed to the president and di- rectors or the Fern Iron Company by John Beardsler and Catharine, his wire, by deed dated slarch twem j- Orst, 1S2">, and recorded In Clinton County Clerk's onice in liber K of Deeds, pages 36*. ES5 and 850. Also all that certain piece or parcel of land situate within the Village of Cllntonville aforesaid, belug tno same lot on which Ira uarby formerly resided, and bounded as Miosis, vis.: Beginning on the 1-Jver Great Aauhle St high water mark ( and from thenco running norm S t t i t UaVS Of S (Dial) lot of land nssrehased by .the Peru. Iron pany at a sale in stay.isae, part of nrbp, ertr isle betoaitacto Jedniaaa Mleo,toeaseif,tnU which sail SBSSAI lot was duly conveyed by the adml- nlstratots of the estate of the said Jeduthan Bolton to the said the Fern Iron Company twentv-two rods; tJteaoeeastcrly by urndspweassed by tha said the Peru rroa Catnpany of Charles Beardsleytverods; uteaee ssuthwardly on A line running parallel with SAIsBeofSAMssaaUtottwentytworoostohlgb Bsftrhef saMrtver; and from thence westerly saM hmb-water mark to the alace of btsrmnlng. jOtsjr sssTlsm I's»S two rods tnwMthalong the line ot hsgh-srater msrfc for a public hlgfcway contAln- Inaoaw acre of land, ba tha same more orleea. Being the sssse nnmlsts conveyed to the Peru Iron Com- pany by Ira Darby and ilepslbah, his wife, by deed oated Isanst third, lSSA, and recorded in Clinton •sohVe fa Liber K of Deeds, pages 3&c, And aim the wast half of lot known And distin- gaished as nanabsr two hundred and one cMli, titu- ate. lying, and betnsj tn the Town ot Auaablv (late Perut and County otcllntou aforesaid, in a tract of land gvaBAed by Letters Pp*eet «o Thomas ataule Ly the^slateef New Tot*, which, said jot or parcel ot land Is included In a certain deed of Caleb Luther. late Sheriff: of sa*1 County of Clinton, dated the twen- ty ninth day ot Stay A.D. one thousand eight hun- dred and twenty-six. and recorded on the thlrU>th day ot same month ia Liber J of .Deeds in said County of CltaUio, p«««« 1<W to lo* Inclusive. Being a part of tlw same prenilses conveyed to the Peru Iron Company by Joshua Aiken and Jane, his wife, bj deed dated October fourteenth, 1SBS. and recorded In Cllalou CountV Clerk's omco in Liner K of Deeds, pages 302 and 303, being one hundred acres, more cr Jeai. a also all that certain lot or piece of land slteate in the Village of CltntonvUle. County ot Clinton, and fctate of New York, and known and distinguished as |otnumbertwo(2)of a certain number of let; devised by the will of one Emaauel Beardaley. late of the said County of Clinton, deceased, to bis daughter Sophia Cooltdge, and others, and Is bounded aa follows: He- tinning at a stake and stones standing on the south aide of the public road through ssld village on tho northeast comer off land purchased of one Charles fieardsiey and now owned or the Peru Iroa Company; and runs cbence sootheriy to lands of the £ame com. pany, formerly owned by John Beardsley; thence easterly along the line of lands laitm'nUoaedtoa lot now occupied by Columbus Lawrence; thenco northerly along the line of the said lot number two and lot number four 'to the highway aforesaid; and from fence along said highway to the place of begin nlat containing OSM> acre ot land Behut tbessme premises conveyed to the Pern Iron Conuany by Obadlah Coolldge and Silvia, his wife, by deed dated August seventh. 1820 and reoorded la Cttnton County Clark's office hi Liter L of Deeds, pages S». so and tt. . . . . . ' Also all that certain piece or parcel of land bounded as follows, via: On the north by theroad leading front Kneesvule (Keesevllle) to Jay: on the west bv the lot - - •*——^etl and formerly _._ .on the south owned by John Beardsley and now by aow or late owned by Silvia stcWdwetl and formerly - - - - " isabus Lawrence; on the -- —- '— ned by John Beardsley at the Fern Iron Company; on the east by Columbus ocennled by Colnsabns Lawrepee the Fern Iron UHSSL-. , Lawrence, containing one-halt of an acre of land. •aid land lies In the Village of Clint mvllr. in the Townof AnsahwiUUrerai.AndState of Sew York. and Is known as tae sta willed by Emanuel Beardsley to l^tsebs Lawrence, hridaaghter. Bsbxx the same pteml as conveyed b> the Peru Iroa Company by Daniel D. Howard and Delia, Mi wife, by ne«ddatMAOATs«nrsLlW.sAdlw»r^ Cowsty ciers^Boaios In Lttjer L of Deeds, pases SSI Aisosncers7Ut,tttle and Interest which the par- ties of the One p u t have ia ami to th^ following ue. scribed lands lyu., and being in said County ot Cluv that Is n> say • that orrtah p»e:e or parcel of land situate, •ad being Ir Town of Anaab:e (late feru i. in mmm-^omttj ot CU iton, and Mate of New York. In a tract of land km-wu by the aasse of Livtngston's Patsal. and Is hotjidsd as fojjeun = Beglaning at the •onttwest eumer «f the M s m dtvason ofthe said patent afbressM oa meafsJaHpiyBBeitmaceiast asshty-atgna essdaa ass the wBEVae ofssM patent; tswawaorthforiy-eai BBAAA* -eSsoetAwjet eor- aar of a d l narael nf mttn aswibj mtsasW*] to Dt *lorovaveysdsa»saer east ftaty ensMSi j toe-sea west Sncty - "Ad" lylagaad thsCotwi •BsMr-eae rhsl snasj forty- ' ataesotba- I'-tflT.-f F«*-IietHS',', . f f . % i T * Klrt^- ttg ti. % «*a«» -t»n.11-.j n •'..- •!=•>.. -• r t+* t- « l i 'U . „»> mt.U- f«-- nir". -.reij.-,»|.». k* : r».e.t, ^-.T-^-.i**T - ' ^ '*- t - t r - n 11--in- iwr -p- '•*• > m i •*# nt-- -;''•- * et.--t . i ^ - - i -ei « • i ,k- -\~\ tt..»-«« *• l> '" -ft v s .', ,~=lt-,'« I. . I tf-.* 7. T-t ' is . - -r -s,-. .„,. ; -..,. v ..J r ,,i- (.-. - t -^-fr- •*.-# * • -^- ,;• f is - i - - - i . T - •-, - a. n- i r . i--- •- f < ejanv*. ••< -J., 1. • hi- I'll-*. « -i- 1 ' - i-I al t .- -r« , - lie ff -n r- r. . H t i t ' rl - . r -t. r r IT, . *ti- 1.. i?- r< .-n ast: '-ti^w H....... r.nl r ti i. - t ». t n -tfi. rlv i !!!-.- ,--.- ,-.f tf-F 1 . -. 1 f, -!<tv..|,ts Isn.l ' « eTun«m-<Tli*il- '!»- ' f •iA IOIH pimt t - in i m--rr. t,, « stake a I • t i It. - -ft- . I I ef.=t.-It -.n tvinl.r < tfin-1 si n**-1 - ' r- -« t'l.-n-s K< r,*rier-TT ' V ; \ kfll"! l.~ .'. » !.. t r.i,tt fti^'.>s,] «>. ~e«, t' r- -> 1 t ' tt t ?~%t ..t-rer .s.rt*-. -.s' Irf. ti... -,me more .-r V-«s p.nr .'.- t. - t - , .-IT*-- e,j f.t tr.-r> ru lr- -n i e. rtan\ t-\ ,t-<s , , t.-. an t-Tare, M , wlfit, >.r .tef-l lit.-l "jtn-jirt .1. 1- .u. t re« rV-1 Jr.. 'ii,»-.n i ..IT ex ' tft-ks *t< . . I 1«r¥ -f Js.-'.s. p»tf .-s.. » .• .:-*.., »., »l*.*U th- vtit fsr- t'i.tHi-1 s •.!.»!• irt'hr 7 f n .-f \u».l.'- 'I'-- 1' r - I' - rr . f fir- - n v 1 "•' ' -,f--nt«tl'.,., Iletiitiftlarn! l « T l N l M f i . - ' ' p "• ir re-^nr.ln,; nt ai.t ifcet-nr:.. v-i.tn li ..^ - f tl.f t-,r--. f - mer'v t T«[,e . bv Jerrml > 1 an-l r*e* tsn.'.n 1: k- r« .p 1 Isr.T-v T.v Fni*rnelp^*r'.«IeT.-le.ettMe i , tnt-r- .mi a s-iM* nth line »e-f-ni ra'r« B.tl tnen'j ti* I'-it' t • th- t-Whln-PIl .-f t!-.»Klver Attit'W" ar I r.'i--- f r-ett on t>e irm^ line *rri'** the «alt1 Tlver il I I I ' .. 1 Is'-in.t n*ar rbe i«l 1-tV .-f It.. <*ti 1 r: -r ft t enteen c!ia'Ttt| r.n.l ffrxil.-h* t'r-lr* 4 1 the ea«tertv itunk thcr*- t f.t li!::n wttt-^r TT-sxS;; t v ..-. •• n . n h f.r» .*f^-r^ep» pme sl-i,; I.ten " it. r mtt-lt tv t-'^.Ins nnd f P^-P-tt ,.n. TrtiV-., t>-. -,t r. ri.if •rty-f'jili* .>»ri>« i \tr 11- n* t.il-1 I Uh «nt mark rtr - b-.lns a-.-l nn-rn frt , irjt« t • . ^t.-'-.. ; tt.. rp.-t--w-f sf f.-. r eh.itnsnn.1 t.tnetv ,1 hi links, i T.~* n i l rlv.r to the n- rrhw-~terty Hink th-ris-t; .. ,1 fr. m the «at-l lank is>nt|ni]t! a th.- ftir :TI« tresf *fti n en.-slntt ar.l el^rit\ link-t.. s st.i.', , n*, 1 from tht n-e s...ith *Ixr\ *l x tl^jfr-., *t w.-ttt r-.<. n ty tw...-hainian.l twentv rU-ht links to the i !a-. ." liejlanlnit; omuinlti* tsventj f..«r »TH an.1 H -t.t r. ..Is Af Ian 1 Al». the sal'l.-tli-r j«rrel nf land !••' ginning at the southwest comer of a tract of tl.Irrr nere^ formtrlv owned bv sail Beartl'ley.tli-i-ea«eti, ntt part of «al.i fnrtr, at a stake near th* Klter Ansa- Me; thent-e running west three chains al>>ng tin bound* or lands iwned ttv the Peru Iron compary to a pine stump marked for a corner, thenie north thlrtv.fouraesTees east until It strikes the evt line of said thlrtvat-re tract; thence south, on the sail east lino there- .f tonr chains ainl twenty nvr links to the place of beginning; containlng one hundred ;ir..| tworods of land. Also all the water rights and privileges In anjwl«e appertatnlnn to the said tw,. parcels of land. I'elng th~ same preml«es conveye-i to the Pern Iron Com- pany by Jeremiah Rogers snd Msrgaret, his wife, ami Benjamin Rogers end Sarah. hU wife, by deed dated October twenty-fftli, ISitft and recorded In Clinton County Clerk's office, In Liber y of Deeds, psges 'X<>. set, SG2 and ;«!3. Also til that certain lot of land situate In the Town- ship of AusaMa date Peru). County of Clinton and State aforesaid, near the canal made by toe Peru Tron Co-np»uy riest of Cllntonville. antl Is btmtukd as follows: Returning- at a stake and stones standing on the northwest bank of the canal, and marked for the northwest corner of the lot on which the forges are now built; thence north sixty-six (CO ) degrees east seven chains thirry-tlve links to the st uth bank of the slough; thence east twenty-one 121 ) decrees south sixty-four Iftcks: thence east five de- grees (5 (north seventy five links, along the hanki f the slough: thence north sixty degrees t«0) ea-t, one chain thirty three links to n small stump and a eNke; thence south forty-seven deirrrcs (17 ) thirty minutes (SO'least, one chain andtwentv links to the northwesterly bank of the river, and the same course continued across the river until It meets the north- easterly corner of the aforesaid lot on which the new forges are now built; ana thence west along the north line of said lot to the first mentioned place of beginning, containing one acre, one-half acre and twenty rnds of ground ; Iliewlse to Include all of tho river within the above described txiutr.larles. Being th sarac premises c.-nveyed to the Pent Iron I'titn- f >any by i raneis Saltuaand Anna, his wife, -md Mehp>- asftaltus, by deed .late.1 December tw. ntv-fouith, l-«l.andreeor<!e.l In Clinton County Clerk's onice, in Liber S of i eels, pages 112,143 antl 1*4. #> Also all that certain piece or parcel ef land situate. lying and being In the Town of Ausable (late Peru), lathe Ouunty of Clluton. distinguished and heretn- heft .re described as th- west half of tot W>i, Vaule's Patent, which said half lot contalat 100 Acres, be the same more or less, excepting and reserving all mines and minerals now-founo or ne*eafter to be round on said premises. Being part of the same premises con- veyed to the Peru Iron Company by Isaac Finch and Martha, his wife, by deed dsled November twenty. cfirntb. 18:>2, sad recorded la Clinton County- ClerA'a ollice, InTdtier T of Deeds, pages 353 and 301; and also medtioced in deed from Earl Pierce end wife to the Peru Iron Company, and dated Novembertwenty- cklith, « \i, and recorded tn tat office ot tho Cleft of Clinton County. In Vol- T ot Deeds, pagca 355 and 356. Also all th*t certain piece or parcel of land situate. lying and beli* la the Town of Chesterfield, in tho CVunty of Ease*, end partly in the Town of Ausable (late Peru'. In the County of Clinton, bes^nntng at a point fa the centre of the River Ansabte and In tha east line of the Boyd lot; thence north on gild east line to the northwest corner of lot number thirteen; thence east in the line of Joseph L. Winter's land eighty rods to a stake and stones; thence south to the centre of the river aforesaid; thence ur> said river, keeping In the centre thereof to the place of begin- ning. A wo forty acre» of land In the southeast corner of lot number IS. known by the name of the Boyd lot. Also all o( that certain piece or parcel ot land situ- ate, lying and being In the Town of Ausable (late Peru), aforesaid, being the lot on which Charles Beardsley lately erected a house and barn and resid- ed, and to contain one acre of land. Also all that certain other piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being In the town of Ausable (late Peru) and bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stake and stones on the northerly side of the road leading front Peru (now Ausable) to Jay, try the Ausable River, twelve rods easterly of the uaent the Boyd lot on the line of Stephen Orlswold's land, where his dittlUery formerly stood-. thence runs swstherly about forty-eight rods on said Orlswold, so as Just to Include the Palmer House, and no more, to a stake and stones; thence easterly on Winter's land seven- teen rods to a stake and stoces; thenoo southerly on land formerly owned by Jeduthan Bullen (now de- ceased) to the aforesaid road to a stake and stones; thence easterly on ssld road to the first earner, con- taining five acres of land, be the same more or less. Also all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the town of Chesterfield aforesaid. In a patent known and distinguished by the name of Patent Number IS: Beginning at the southwest corner of the said patent nearly south from the forge and mills of the late Captain Bullen, and being the southwest part of the same patent whereon the said forge and mills are situated; from thence north on the east Una of the Bovd lot twenty three chains and Ofty links to a stake and stones: thence east on the south line of the forge and mill lot twenty-four chains and tw«aty. live links t-> a stake and atones: thence south twenty- three chains and ftftv links to a stake and stones s tanrl lng- oa the nortnllne of a tot otland whereon Satn- uel Weston formerly resided, It being the north lino of tb.oIan.tt of tho Farmers' Society Tract, so called: thence west on the said north llnetwenty four chains and twenty.five links to the place of beginning, con- taining In aald lot Ofty-eix and three-quarter acres and thirty -seven rods ofground. ... And also all that certain piece, rareel. or lot of land situate, lying- and being In ifaule's Patent, in the Town ot Chesterfield and County of Essex aforesaid, and U known and distinguished and laid down on a map of said patent as lot number 177. containing one hun- dred and forty-nine acres of land, more or less. In the Farmers' Society Tract, so called. In said patent To- gether with all and singular the mills, forges, water rtthti, privileges, hereditaments and appuni nanrss belonging or in any wise appertaining. Befog- the same premises conveyed to the President and Dl- rectors of the Peru Irm Company by Joshua Aiken andelane, his wife, bv deed dated December first, 1KS4, and reoorded in Clinton County Clerk's ofBoe, la UbcrX of Deeds, psges 167.468 and 4fl». . . Also ail those three several pieces or narcelsot land situate partly in the Town of Ausable, County of Clinton, and State of New York, and partly ta the Town of Cnesterneld, County of Essex and Stats aforesaid, being the same lands and premises and privileges of which tne late Jeduthan Bulieu died seised, and In the deeds thereor to him dercrlbed as follows, thattoto»ay: Thefirstparet 1 uereot b the same lands and premises and privileges couveved by Samuel Bord to Jeduthan l'ulk>:i. Ly deed bVarlng date the twenty seventh :lay i f I ecen-ljer, one thou- sand eight hundred and sixteen, aie! therein de- scribed in substance as follows, viz i All that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lytug and being in the counties of Essex and Clinton,an<l t* .untied as follows, to wit: On the easterly side by the mill lot lately, owned by Foster Alexander, west- terly*»by Oeorge Shavers, aouUirrlv bj Farmers' Society Lands, and northerly by tent, containing two hundred acres of l.'nj. more or less (the same being slot of land formerly conveyed by Chauucey Fish, Sheriff of the County of Clinton. to Robert Boyd. Senior, by virtue of an execution against Nathaniel Mallory. by Deed dated October seventh, 17&T), and la described In said deed as let number it, or the fourteenth, lot ft g square form forty-four chains and seventy-two links each way the parties of the first part hereby Intending to oon vey and releasetothe parties of the second part tho entire lot number fourteen, and heretofore known as the Boyd lot. as fully AS the same was owned by the said Jeduthan Bullen at the time of his death. Ex- cepting: and reserving that certain pleee or parcel of land In the Village of Cllntonville, being pan of lot numberait, containing 1 ST-KW acres, conveyed to Daniel Keese by Peru Steel and boa Company by quit-claim deed, dated September sixteenth, 1872. The second parcel hereby conveyed and released is the same lands, premises and privileges conveyed by Foster Alexandertothe raid Jeduthan Bullen by deed bearing date the twenty-fourth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen, and therein le- scrlbed In substance as follows, to wit i Beginning at a stake and stones being the northwest corner of lot number thirteen, and is the suae that one Jehlel Beardsley. Senior, deeded to one Htepnea Grtswoid. and hi about forty-flve rods north ot the road oa the north side ot the Sable Kiver leading from Peru to Jay. being aorta of the forge and saw mUl that said Orlswold formerlv owned; thence running south from asW corner oa the east side of Boyd'stot,so- called, across said river above the forge and saw mill and dam one hundred rods i and the aforesaid corner is to begin so that a hundred rods shall extend beyond the highest bank on the south side ot the rtver to a stake and scones on said Loyd's line i thence rucninc east eighty rods to a stake and stones by formerly John Beatdsley'a land; thence north on formerly Je hlel TJeardsley'a land one hundred rods to a stake and stones by Joseph Winter's land: thence west eighty rids to the first mentioned corner; containing fifty acres of land lying in Ausable (late Peru 1 , la tha County of Clinton, and Chesterfield, hi the County of Essex, la the State of New York, aid on which is creeled a forge, saw mill and two dwelling houses and other buildings; excepting apleca formerly sold and deeded to one Perry C. Bacon, also a plefe; formerly sold and deed to one Bela Pratt: reference being had to aald dee Is for uuantltv; said Orlswold and Pratt's land Ilea oa the north side of said road, and runs no further east than to a stake and stones at said r >ad, a few feet east of said Pratt's new shop. And tho,third parcel hereby conveyed and released Ii the Muse lantl and premises and privileges conveyed Ai another parcel In the said deed above mentioned. from Poster Alexander to Jeduthan Bullen. dated the twenty-fourth day ot January, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen, as aforesaid, and describ- ed therein as follows, to, wit: Beginning on the north- erly side of tha river aforesaid, a few rods below tfio forge aforesaid, at the easterw line of the aforesaid tut by the river, and thsnea hias northerly on the line ot aald forge lot about one hundred tods to the corner of the said lot: thence easterly oa the said course of the end of said forge lot twenty rods ta a stake and stones; thenci southerly the same course of said lut one hundred rods to the river aforesaid; thence up the river to the first corner, containing twelve acres. The three parcels ot land hereby con- veyed and released containing at this time large por- tions of the Village of CUntonvtUe and of the said Peru Iron Company's Iron Works their situated. Be- ing tae same ptemues conveyed to the Peru Iron Com- pany by«Albert Rullen and Caroline, his wife, and others bv deed dated June fourteenth, 11*41, and re- corded in Clinton County Clerk's office, in Volume 6 ot Deeds, pages ila. lit. lib and IIS. Also all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situ- ate la the Village of Cllntonville, Clinton County, and •teteof Kew York, snd bounded ssfellows: Begin- ning at the southeast corner of lot Ifo. I, laid off to Clotilda Hutchinson ta itsasntas off Cnaannel Beards- ley, deceased), on tne highway; and runs thence east- erly along the highway 1 rods to A stake and stones being tne southwest corner ot lot No. o inve) i thence running atone the east boundsot aald lut >o. 3, twenty rods to land forawrly belonging to the heirs of Emanuel Beardsley ; thence easterly 8 rods to a stake and atones, and from thence southerly along the boundsot lots numbers one and One, LO teds to the place of hsglnnlasl. Contshisni one acre cf lard, which aald lot Is at present liuuiidsi on the east by land owaed by the Methodist Soctrty. oalheacetAby the highway, oaths west sad Assrm hy land fofmerty owned by Jacob Tack tnasa. Alsortthe'(Mtowlag lots, avtsjaA^tTisa a*, httng in the Math aad Seventh MvlesasMet Uvteastoa (lore oyPs tent, tn the County of nhssne. aad Mate nle'i Maule's Pa- psr*-m>«^-* nf* »»-*•; » -*»r a, .T *r*n !**•• - *™ ', «, - i /-•. A » - 1 - *»-vs ' -* . - X ,-r J' la.| -tn* 1 * M «.>*»«•' - :»h f""**. ' •-*•*. »«"» rf\ r , - i ._ • -i * s* . ( in i * %•". '*•-' *." *.•!*>«• v- •* , H *. . <. T»-. w •» *' * f • < t in I.-.! »n I .ta-i-T - I p th !«•• f i s-it 1- ttu. > < a. I tt« . n n - •• I t, p I. 1t rri els •• n la! MT .1 r. "h .. r tt*r •it'» ..1.1 - r"i »--l f. •*. *TV|, - r.-d ...trri ,n lAnti »t.lull, in lae io.rn County, St. te "t V>v.- \.*k. Icing r one hundretland nl«e'yalxilia*i bounded aa follows: t >n the south .iftV- --Tt I n tr.. l *n-l •* n~i t-.es->.* ,*J--tr ! c s T *a -• r ti ».>r--.«.fi# fvt.r* an i « ,n •* , 'IV - s w .^ -. . -elfin- r tm > i. i- tr- t » j, t-.t fiv*..-iiil ,* f»t « I-..I • ^ th -t-'.- .n- .- r •• -- P..-1-.g t ; i « « # n , ^ ,-.^.nr|*».-, 1-.-1 Ni^aotM Salt'K r*t rfI kVr-.t nn vl'f.SI-1 Heti 'te I w.ra. t-v 1»*1 Uted J-i,, •vt-1iji'-:int.«a> lett , I. m t : I, 1 ' !• I 1 \,,t ,., t-,,1 lot .r i K I »-.W - •{ KlVK f late 1 -r i fit.-., m i d . 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Iraie'M s«,t , M 't-ta* H.itt i,4 ..ris hun-tre-t art rt^v*? ^tt t, v i-'nei» west-.v \r-ltv. a) <njr tha Itpi^ . r tfc. .r.M ail 1 ^e Ian I of t*ii» f e r n ir n t-'nri-anv e-r. h . - iii.I nlT IT tn* fe.-t to the pla.-e of fieirtr n!tt» ] talalngf nir at-ri-s. V* th.- same more or 1- M I A!*-, with the p.-'petual ptHlUp f th.» fre. -,rd p i;nnrMle*t*s| u*« for tae llacfiance of the *t«t,-r« - f tn*. ! eattU n .w hel tasmg 11 the 1'eru Iron * - nii-u T into I- 'th or either . ' tn« rapines Wat ar» i.jtr tie-re tnalntnglanl of stltlJeremlah and KsnJamln lt^ers, t ir.'hase.I - if tie- heirs of Emanuel B>*ra«l.v. untij tniee ravines .stme to the lands {• rmerly 1 Jei.i 1 I'-i'tnlslev .Vise with the permission tt the parties -f the s^vsinti part to rem--ve that teirt of amn-t litn la tb« River Ireit Auwhle, wh|.-h is within and upon the land and wat«r ot the said Jeremiah and HenJsmtn Itoiters. B. ing the same premises conveyed by Jeremiah Ri peers an 1 Margaret his wife, and H-nJamtn >t»ii rs, and !5ally hl< wlf', to Franeli H.»ltn« and Nl. bolas Saltus, by deed .Uto-i August twentv firth. 1H.M »n 1 ree trletl la Clinton County L lerk's < ifflee. In Liber X, of lws~l« naittv. «is »nd 42*. Also, all the foil .w lng lots, pte.-rn rr parreis ef )an 1, i-lmat'. lTlng aad being In the Towns of lew!- nnd chesterfield, Fji-et t'.ninty and State of New Vork, known and distinguished as lots n u m W forty two ,t!t. fltty seven .•?•. slvt» Ave «ko, slxtv^Ix .-^t soventy r>ur iTti, seventy rtve iTii, snd theennthtif of lot sixty three tn a tract of land eail-sl the Vs*ex Tract, n. F. Wenrv's surrey; tfce »al.l lots with tne half lot containing nine nun.ir. I and f-.rtyftur acres of land, lie the sauit. more . .r less Also that pleet or parcel of land situ.it- In the To of Ausalile. C llntoa County, St. t. a part of lot number one nun * in Maule's Patent; bounded by the Ausntile River, on the west hy the line tpetwe«n the ttwM.it RIaek Brook and Ausable; on th.. n.trth by lands owned by William Flneti- on fie enstbv landsowne-l hyJohnWar.l and Htuh ••' llrkln. "rV-Ing tli- sam- premises c-.nveyed to Ans-.u fjiire- Iow by Andrew Thompson ami wife. Exeeptlnn and rejervlnp half an acre to .T ihn tfarl, la the southeast rorner.an 1 halt an acre a.lj- .ln!o said John Ward'sl->tforas.'hiHilliourielot. m Also ex.-opting and re-*erv1ngfrom th- saleofs,M lot number one nuntlrpil and ninety tlx I II*'., Haule't Patent, all tires, mines, mineral., and fosiilt; with the right of ingress and egn~i for the purpisH-s of search, «tiwiwjr and removing thc>aame. Sal 1 lot containing from elehtytoniaety s.'res, be Ui.'ta.i! A , ' e r e . r les<- » U.-ic^'t te same preiul->.-seonveye.I ti Theodurtt Sal- tus au l l'ra:t n- Ilenrj sairus, by Anson lttgnlow ana v/lf , a:el ojiers, divtl dated JanuAry first, lifts, ami recorded lu Clinton County Clerk's Office, lu Volume l.t of Utteds^pa^e V;)*, ate. AU) all mat certain |ur-e| of land situate lu the Town of A mable. ( ouaty of < Baton and State of Mew Vorlc. » t i a <l'-d--rlt>eJ aa Collows; Beginning at tbe w^iierly side i >t ta - roal leatllag from Clintonvllle to tne ara ill Ore OC--L so-called, twenty feetaonUi from taa s. mtu ead of tae Howard noose, so-called; thence r Jinldg Diuthetlir D.-tuirllaj on ssld Arnold Ore Bed Rul. to the r u l lea.ll.14 from Cllntonville to the Tn.v.1 nf J.iy, Aw'Jt Iwtv feet; thence westerly, buullig ou sail Jay road, to the west Itae ot the Upward 1-.E. so-^aU^l. to the land formerly snthe p«ie shiiif .Vittiii S. dirk, about fifty two feet; wea ;e norcti b-iuaibiz oa laud foSmsaly tn tne poe- rmisi m of "iatnau S. uiark, sbnutforty feet-, tacnee e isterly on a line twenty feet sooth ot the south end i f rae £E^w^ir.i ix>u«e to ttae place ot beatamelns: on ^be tali Vralli O.-j tt.t.1 itoad. aoout ttfty-two feet and c 1'itat.nag th-3t >ro formerly occupied by Edward J. Fis.i; uelug the same premises conveyed to Theodora saltu; and Francis if- Saltus by George Danctry and oth-r trustees, ete , by deed dated July second, 1S84. auJ r v irJel In Ciiatoa County Clerk's offlce la Book £3 of I>eetis, page -45. etc- Also all the equal undivided two-thirds part of that "ertala lotorpar.-elof land, situate la the Town of black I)r.x>fc, in tha County of Clinton and State of New Y/orx. &CI113 lot number slxceen In John tohn- son's sarrey of tli J elshtn division of Livingston's pa- tiutiutail to.vn. bxceptlns aad reserving out of said premise? one undivided naif of all the Iroa ore e .utiined therein. Also the south half of tot number twelve (lxl ta Johu Johnson's survey of said division of Uvtngston's pitent; which south naif contains seveaty-five acres of laud. E iL-eptlng and reaervmc from satetotnem- ber twelve iU)all the Iron ore contained therein. Be- ing the same premises conveyed to Theodore Saltns ami Francis II. Saltns by Lortar Fills and Jane J. his wife, by deed dated August thirtieth, tssa. and re- corded In the Clinton County Clerk's office la Volnma 1) of Deeds, page £74. etc Also ail that tractor parcel of land tn the County of Clinton, State ot New York, being eight bswdred seres more or less: and being sll of lot anmber tsreo- t/-nine {£» la Township number tune (3) old SUlnary Tract, except fifty-three acres the south half of snb- dlvlsloa number five (51. Being the same premisei conveyedtoTsKodore Saltus and rrancts Saltus by Caleb Calkins and "nary W. his wife, by deed dated Fobrjary 13lh, 18K2. and recorded In Clinton County Clerk's office In Liber *a ot Conveyances, panes sir auJI2S.MnisA23.lSB5. Also all that certain pasee, or parcel, or tree* ot land, situate, lying and being within the Town of Chesterfield afore-ald, and bounded as follows, vis.: Beginning in the centra of the River Great Ausable easterly from the works of the said Pern Iron Com- p my on tho line of lands belongtoJohn Beardsley and the aald the Peru iron Company, aad running thence southerly along aald line about twenty two rods ti the centre ot tha pabttc highway: thence easterly along the center of the said t highway eighty one rods or there- aoouta. to a pine stamp adjacenttoa dry aad tourat plne tree; thence northerly about- ten rods to tne centreof the said river near alar** rock;ttssneeup the centre of aald river, aa tt feuds nnd turns to the place of beginning: containing eight acres of land, be the same more or less. Being the same premises eon- veyedtosaid Peru Iron Company by John Beantsley and Catharine his wife, or deed dated August twen- ty-firsr, 18Z7, and recorded in Essex County Clerk's offlce In Book F of Deeds, pages »08 aad S07. AIJO all that certain piece or parcel ot ground situ- ate, lying, and being In the Town of Cnesterfleld, la the County ot Essex and State afortasll. In a patent of laud known and distinguished by the name of Maule's pat-ut, and designated and described as fol- lows, viz: One hundred acres off the north end of lot cumber sixty-six ia said patent. Being a part ot the came premto-s conveyedtosaid Fere Iron Cosnnany by Jaaet Montgomery by deed dated May 11. IMS. and recorded la Essex County Clerks oSace In Book d of Dcecs. panes tat. MS. end ISA. Also all those certain lots, ntsoea. or parts oftand situate, lying, and betas tn the Towns of cbestssnusd asidJsy. lathe Coaaty of assex and State af nransw. In a patent of mad known and dMajrasahed as sUnkVpeArnLaimdealanassdsad smrasis as tot- lows, vht: ' Tbe»soulli half of lot ntEuber one hundred and tarenty-eight.andt'M aorta hair ot lot number one hundred and twelve, coetsmlpg la*the whose of said two halves, accordlag to original survey, two hun- dred acres, mure or leas. Abo lot asanher one hun- dred and seventy-seven ta said patent described and bounded as toliows. sta,: Hagtnnlng at the southeast corner of lot number one hundred and seventy-six, and runs thence north forty-seven chains and thir- teen links t thence east tnlrtv-ooe chains aad stxty- three links; thence south forty-seven cnala* and tair- teeu links; thence west thirty-one chalus and tlrty- threeilns^totnenrstceotbes^nnlag; coatalnlngoao hundred and forty-nine acres of land, be the same nsarvorle^a.s^caedlngtolt. Cochran's survey; said lotssosntsaUsesresternloc ? Being tho same prsmhtss coaveved to aald Peru Iron Company by Janet •oatr>u»ery by deed dated • a y thirteenth, i»As. aad recorded In Kssei County Clerk's ofnee la Book (lot Pninli. |p is— 111, iso. anil AJsoaumrjsseaTt»ma»seMw situ- ate, lylnx aad betas fn the Town ot Chestornuld, County of Essex sndntate of Hew York, being pari of a tract of land known by the name of taenia's patent, and lylnf la that part of the said patent known as theVarmss's tStJeAslyTsad fBrttwrdascrrhed anddls<lnsmlshedasfolto«rs,vlA:ThesrBOle of lots number si ' " —" - -- - (Mr. lots l «^.t - - .s-«i«. * rs^,.---.^ •e~;- V .-«. -V e * -s . - . .M . f s « -t*r fc t t>*le ss*-' •-.»»-*,. ' : -- ~«ne i* r ' n*t-r . -. - * . - ,. *ls^^ lw«r*. - K i- : • «. "STtws.^i «« -"'-•. ^.-ST* s# - . l**tt : - . , . p - ™i * • s, »*\ , -^ ,-. t( ; V r^t>«**.»sP-- - 'in. t «• * •..„...,-. . a -»•• !».-.»-» s .^ *.^t. r . .... .. , . r ".,-.»t.« *»-«^ , T . . -... ,s, ^- p > . . s « . - . , . _ .. * -'•* w s- ' -* -r ' • " %»'»» ' is. •- r ' .... y -* i »-i-, t , ',— -.- *t,.. . , . . - « . t » h is |i 1 «- •« - ,» - j^— - - - - « tf - „ ta-n.n*; *w - s ,„ •- .. t«r htn ts^. * ^ s r « • s; . - I - - -ur**- tt .-. .1 l" 1 - f r" of hew fs*%.aireeabk>tos survey or suhdlvhloa tt ssMatvOsnaViala lots, ssade br f. Behmn ataeomber Umefsuoflaas, ashy rsIvVsaMteli* said survey latl^aw^ra^ 3ZZ-£?jLXl$ the euaatlty of acres, as follows: two two . alllg tier tweaty one, «.u- sevrnty-seven end «-i» _ ro. three hsmdred aad aambsr tweaty -tort*, three baadrei Las' BuiBhsr twenty-Bve. two hsav nher swt Lot nw nadSorty drsd aad four, tares buaured A M fort* twenty-six. two hundred aad afty-sU acres. Lot aemhsrieaasj-ssssa. tour baa Sua and ihsrtjr-ava tsmylommavhuoaBUsmhseeev. smu Oate er Faisal. *tt.: Lot - BttracsesaoUtoWit- Lot ssstslatsg one huadred and thirty two sjsahjTBtTtty tight, one haadred and -^T^LBuatdHsrtoVtTs|Wht, contarnlag aasjlwsan seres aadloVBantbrr atiy; eaobiaxeul aad twaamacres. Resew. •mTsanvwylMSIaliS stgaaau the an be found i nramBMS eaaveyadto the summ acBttaaM SAW Maim andsUetelBj sir. number sixty-tour (At); aorta hair of lot thirty-sU * thirty-two (tti) and thirty p *- XSl). Leonard and HolmetoOeorve IV. <Son*. beai the first day of August, lsao, and ret.-.irde Clerk's office of the County of E-»-x oa tl. Ing two hundred acres each, sate and exceptlag the north half of lot number xn. which contains one hua- drsd and forty acres, be the same more or leas; ac- cording to a survey made by Itobert Cochran. aavlnc. eioepung Aad reserving all gold, silver aad iron mines. » Being the same premises conveyedtoFrancis Saltns and Nicholas Haltusby Mrs. Louisa LI ringston, widow, by deed datt.1 September fifteenth, 1S41, aad record- ed la Esses County Clerk's office la Liber U of Deeds, pages 107.10S aad 109. Also all that certain lot or par o'of land knownand dlstlngutahad as lot number aeveatr-oae (71) In the Essex tract. In the County of hasex and State of New York, containing one hundred and ufty-two acres liSSi of land, IMithe same snore or less. Heine the same premises conveyedtosaid Pern Iron Company by Jos-pa ureUs and -asifo by deed dated Stay nfth, 1858. and recorded In Easex > ountr Clerk's onice lu Liber K, K. of Dee Is, pase> '•ii. T-> and 30. Also ail tuoae two certain lota or tiercels of land kuotvaan-J distinguished as lots number forty (4u) anJforty-one(tl)luthe Essex tract hi the County of Kssex and State of New York; containing to„-etnt-r two hundred and eighty-one acres, be thu same mora or less. Being the same premises conveyed to said Peru Iroa Company by 3iet*on Klngsland and Pboetje his wife, by deed cated July first, ISJO, and recorded In Essex County Clerk's office in Book SS. of Deeds, pages VLt. lJl.etc. Also the undivided two thirds part of all thatcer- tnin piece or parcel of land in Essex County, beinj one hundred and twenty acres, and being lot number two hundred and fifty-six In township number eleven of the old Military Tract as described ia a deed dat _H1 tae thlrbrenttt day ot Oct. .bet-, 1#15, between Axarlaa C. naM, Comptroller of tiie Slate of A'ew Tort, of lb} first part, and Alfred B. Hathaway and Asa Eaton of the se.-oad pare Ileluj t!i» rams premlsM conveyed to Edmnn 1 Kings and and others by £dmund A. Benedict by dew.1 dated March twenty first. It u.and recorded lu Essex County Cleric's offlce in Book Till nf Deed*, page 1 -.1. Alio ail that tract or parcel of land aituate ui th jt Town of Lewis, County of Essex, and State ot New York, and descrlbe.i as follows: Lot £.* ifim«|ght), containing one hundred and slxtv acres t lot 5y tflft> - nine), containing one hundred anil ttfty-two acres: lot CS, conUlnuitf one hundred and fifty two acres; lotflt. coatalnlng one hundred and sixty acres, more or less, as described in a warrantee deed from F. B Leonard and John Holme and wife. Sailtounumber at, '->:>. 6S and at being la the Essex tract lu said Town of Lewis, and coatalnlug six hundred and twenty-f >ur acres of landiaoreorlass. For further dcavrlpti'in of said lota reference may be had to a des. i from said " * -bearing date rdetl In the 'ounty of E-»'X on the a-ve&- teenth day of September. 1*66, in Book RR of I eeds Said lots were qu't-ejalmed by Ueorge W. i ,oir to At-. berst H. s>W|]dea on the f jurui dav of ticto bar. ISM. Said loU were quitclaim -1 I... the said Amherst R. tYlldee to A U'ildia the thirtieth day of March, Wl'J. Said !• u werg f asteUlmed by the aald A. Willej to Frier, i i- lrtchcctiM3tKaaArf>f Juae. Is—.. u^L i r t^_- ^iJit* K enuses conveyed to The.jdore Saltus and Frain.Lt 11. itus by Frieuti P. lr let her gn 1 Lottw 1 , hit wlf -. by deed dated April «. ivJi, aai reeiriei li r-*~ x County Clerk's office- li Li ier 63 of l>tMtds. p^je . a a Also all that lut, pi^e or pireel of Ua.l di uatt-, ly Ing and uelajr lu int. I j w a u l Cae.terht-t 1. Count) of Essex and statu of New Y^rk,saulbuaade.i as follows, via. ifcglnuln<ata»£aaesUBdiu*-uaUiee*stiiuei« the Boyilt>t,04lh3SJUUi std.t oftue KiverAuSablo and oat hundred rads s>>utii of Ovs aorfhwest corner of lot aunatvr thlf ean: ranalai liicuceeustehihty rods to a stake an.1 stones ou tne line of John licard- sley's lacU; tnoace av>rKh to tne eentre or she said riser; thence up tic said rlrer, kwulng theceuUJ thereof, tj ttae east Uoe of tae IJoid lot; and trout IhOBiTi south t> tha place of Uiklauluf. Prtug the n n n prantlsati ooaveyed to aald Peru iron t *ompany bv Toihtia e***^" and wife, by deed datud Jsnnary tnsrd. lsxa, and recorded it Essex County Clerk's OSScs UAVaihUof l>e»li. nastaa. Jsaa.ry »1. fas. Ama alTihat euual uaaividcd oae fourth part of that certain plana or parcel of laai situate oa the shore of Lake Caannlaln tn the Tow i of i uastaraetd. Cuuntv of Essex aadStattt of slew 1 >.-k. la a patent of s.aul acres of mod graate-1 tj K.ttnew idgatr, and is kaowa anel tllstlnrillstiri ou uie map or vlllaste plot of Fort Douglas osloi SIUBIMT IX t,eleven^ and Twaind- ad and ihmtlfinl as follow A t J wit: sttsrianiai ou Water shreet on the southwest outucs of lut number eleven; thence north are deirrots, east two chains. to a lot of lead of sUSaen acres, mora or leas.ownel or the Putt Kent sasorSsrtoo. and oot-tipiisi by the rem Iron GsAniavv fader a lease: thetn* ts*i«ari ly ninety six linkstothe share of Lake Champiaiu | tnestce souiherly astsag tha shore of takecaauiptai-i, as It winds and tarn<. two chalus, lo the northwester ly uiWBSr of let ansaber lea. now e^dheretofore used as a pahae highway; Iheans wastwardiy atoug said highway, amety-ala links to Water street, the pla j of bsattmlssi. Ouotaialas; oae-aaartrr or one third of aa acre of sand, be the samo a n or lass. Together srlth the buaMlags anaaiad iheretu Ktstptmi aad rasssnlsa oat of thel poavryaae*. the lower story or eeuar pan of the Stoteatiusn. lie lag the same prsmssss Ossnnane hy ChattsS M. m*r^ IMTe^edAaSsd IK'no «..^ .-v^—^ UBtstaCnsiotyClssu'sediue la Booh rr. mATaScfc SsTlshV. AJBO aM theee eartai ot land, situate, lytag af saad kaowa aasTT SB She Town af Lewss ta the tvmaty of amtataad Mmst of Sew Vork. da-ssugs-lAheTia the ' ttsm(Sitatsst_SBsen ant ssseatyAwo thr«e.7a-. fSoatAltdMtogtdhsrelgfet f iaad^sWsaesssmsisiore er leas, each I acrea lb Ian Has sasne satesaajes cua ^iSoi'tJ-Bmmm^Tow.of mils nf rss.s eafSlal. nf r'l VorA; _ief thesoemsrssaeswaet ef sut. aw t m astsuare f a n , In that pan of hnowsiea tne re. •»•»»' B»r 11 ly 1-axda. - snlarsatvl •fasfiiiua tms)S*stss«aaodta»t the shove aaaaed part conveyed to sasd Inera Iros Waiatsi and Wiaaiow c. *K at xu. B tots, pteees o aad bclug la the tract tha Easel tract of Oil •-• « Jt-' jrn^*i»-i t .-n.[»...» t t tn. •!«--l tit 1 aa c- mt-tr .l.r. s M... till 'h. •* fre* tn j < l»itis; tn.lt .-Inx in tn* . unit , r lils.-klr».k state . f \ . « •( r„ ralle.1 the ;th li.lai. n .f Itv.iut, kn .»n an1 1I«tlmrni-rnst •* 1. t t 44 . forty five .*.*.. and f rty »ix «. Being same t-reinl#.« .. r.».,,»! 1 , tae I f TV ,i. A. T .mlinson and "U Ulta-n 7S. I-..nat.l .let. •• s v«r nrr twentv set. nth, ls^ r «-„( ret.rii.f 1 . • ,'t.-. n , ,\? a £ T .' 1, ; rk *' ,flv *' B- * -s «.f 1*«.:« ia#.s 1.-.. LMaftli.^ Jsnnarr iw^prr six. is:* F.x-epiln«and reserving fr. m all effect, f 'his tt- atrtinient "f ts nvrt *nt-e. sn-1 <^ .nrf [ntt tl..ri-r all lot*. pte-»a.irpar.si.Is..f land hs-ret.rf.ir.t - i.i »t..i eonveye.1 l.y th- 1 . n , Tr, n , , n.no* . r wh. Ml. doetl. are now rtssnrde.1 In the . m. r .,f tn~ t rk f Clltlt.'U.rE«aitn - .i'iitj,' rof K d f tl. tail,..:. tlea Alsoex.-ertttigsn.l rr»ir»lrti; a« «r r.»«'ttief i lowing tri.fi.) .lrst-rllirtl lots. ple,-is . r isree.t f land Also exeeptlng and reserving all mine. «n.i minn ala that have 1 «s-n reeen.-l by th*d>e,i, f «al 1 !•-» IronCompaav. as follows, t. ,w|t t ht t land to the lT-esrt>terl»n ltellgl. ii. s.« lerr. '.ite.1 s. ., n,»«.r l'Hh. 1W. Village k* fiery .n..41 f >s 11.11, Ah retimarr.HU - vniaavlitt ftirry tw..,a. I.. « Halt. nthFefriary.l-tS.. I«.tt» Hasael It.«g, tlreltruar, IHlii I.snittt.J R.«rrn.U N-.vi mU-r. !><.•» I.tt. Flr»r Pr»at-vt< rlsn ««lety.'.% Auguw l«;!.l \|ilsg« lit loUthjH.. Brown \ln.i Ke Ml. tmasa kan# m. Tliavrlt t-.F B i '••x. I" "• tfber lies MIIsa-» 1.4 to K B. C..J. 12 Ms} I*:"! Lot tn t harles Tyoti. 1*. June. HW.g vniatT* H to M HWler « 1-e. i-vrntier, 1*3*. and a village lot lu l»8i r i«r.j. To ft Hall W Har h. 1<» Villas"' IttoAmass Ransom. July 1. l!»i». Te F. L lAjvalanil. Julr I, l><2rt 1 . I i | tVrt.-t.t Jn.r 1 i«o> ItiW. I, Ran«om, JuJv t\ i«-.-t. T, ,. \. i ,t,, .,., T S.\ if.i'. 1J .11. ts'.Sh.n. '.".i Ji.lt I.." Titeri, II .usi>. September-.',! »-JV It Iturvry ,.t inrnn, isj... i;. White. Itsr*ninrtscr, I--'- 1- n.is, . is e-mlw-r, lt-Jj. J West li, s HoH.i, Al^.l ', 1-... I'biuvh, Cl April. !»t •. I • ».^.titi t'lir f.Jnt.e.', 1S3 •-_ C. Durctd. June *.». is..', i. Martin. 7 JU:T. 1S.UI,* J.ll'^,-n.lip January, 1S.11 A tfirsun 4 Au- gust, 1S3L J. Wells, I t-etiruary, lt::f. Trustrvsji f \ II- Iage.21 sUy.lRM. L Ellis.UIMsy.IMS. Iajl„r»tu7. Zl May. 1«-Tt. ux c, tt May, ltaa. j. Crawford. July JO. 1*M. D Hswes. a) July.lsX' l-arxmase. July to, lKts. IL B. Cox. Junett,lH.-te. C imiia, September e, ls;t7 I>. H. Calmer, LteeVn.lsr 13. 1H37. LE. Miller, Norember 17. lias S. IT*. man, s.inrnMr ir IKW. H Heller, Nos-ember .-, 1HM. (V and (I. ofrrrnan tn Jus*, 1*4" j il, v war.i,S» June. ia».i. J. HlUo- tseptember Ot. lttsi. ML Beilsr, September i». lSil. L. Babbit, January '.". 18.2. Chancy. November I M t l i l. MIMIL April 4. 1K4Z. Pi mbytenan Cbur-li. Octolx rl.. iss.l F. Hi BTatt. tictober7ah.l(idi4ef If., ^- ie.ll«.V T. i olllns.v Mar. i*«=<- . r - S l o m t , M.T.ISS, M.HI-MU-.ZS Slar.llMa. Rrhoot House, 77 June. 1M.\ Trustees of N txsil IH trlcL 17 March. l»4d. U U. Paste, '-..Jul,, IH*A. 1>. <>. White, *7 Bepumber. 1M7. J. I.biinan. Is June. IMS. U-Uesaneeay. it Jane, 1AUC. J. Crawf. rd, b«t- tembrr it, ISIS. D. Kersi, December *•, IH». C. Ketcham. $ March. IMS. Adam Booth. IS Februarv. 1S50, K. J. Fash. April, Stay or June. 1 Wo. B. Hvrli». 17 stay. lHan.eo llarrr, Augnat. 1A5H. «- A. Allen, £3 September, 1S»>. U. H. Ut Ik r. 17 rVttieatbrr Ihi YllIaKel^tbiF^ J. Flah. >OT«mU-r6, lKaa. J. Thsdal. October «. IH5S. l-narles Deesaim. tVto«<er zr. isss. Oeiifte W. Cobb, July 1*. l«io. I .vw Taylor, of Ised In Xlaale's patent. 8. J. 1 ttrtK-s. 1 July. lats. /.. Carpenter. August 10,1N19 The above rrarrva- tltw Is bereny luulied la its effect aad e-mforiued to the dee-Tlptloti, by metes andbt«mds, <«- otherwise, of the several lota, pleeeaor tiercels of land menuooe.1 InthesaMreaervatton. astheaame are describes m the three several hooka rontalalag copies of con- veyaneea from the Peru Iroa Cosapaay. ssarked re. spectivelv: - Conveyance Pern Iron to. a." "Cut. veyanee Peru Iron Co. c." sad "Conveyance Pern Iron Co. V." Also ail that tract or parcel of land sltnaled la the Tows of Lrwts.brlag lotseventy seven 77ila Essex tractso-eelleS.aald tocoatain oae hun- dred and sixty acres, be the same more or leas. Being lewsaase prrmhwi eaave*ed to Peru uteel and Iroa Company by deed of WUnaas II. Btower asm wife, dated Jaauej7elevsath,lSSAssWreomsArd la Ba*» County, Clark's offtce. la book Ko. 08 of deeds, page ISO. —.»-» Also, aB that eortatapeeee or parrel of tandsttuat. sdmtAeTaaraotBtaehaVogB.Coan«yo^ amas of a s a Tors, and Is a Bart of lot aiusler um-tfMahl ( » m me aid ssjutary tract, township BBmlmJ.and labn—ded aa follows-. Beginning rise rods east ot aa ash tree, that point being the south east corner: thence tuaahss west forts rodstoa staAa aad stones; useaee sawm twenty-six ndstoa noplarbJee: thence east forty rodstoa poplar tree ; theace south tweatystlx rods to the place of b**le aiag: aa surveyed by Sehemlah Harkneaa in Deeew- bCT ..*?H^ w, « , to , BAssjesSA and one hatf tet,) acre. t4 land, bethatamesnortfjor leas. The above deccritied piece of land luctndes me she for coal kilns and wood yards, where the Peru Steel and iroa Company " srd», t»ank and foundations for SllL* t.. i..» t «• t i -, i-,.. 11 « . « nl- ' lea •' s't * - ' * I as X-%-.-, s' ds'Si^'-S--t prenv*-* tfts I - l - .-, !t 1K4Z. PreabytenaB Cbur-li. ( AurU*.lsli. Rlanacntli. 1A44. Hchooi Hoeae. Mar 1' prepared the yard*, bank and found fas the tan ot laes. Beteg the earn veyedtoPeru Storl and Iron Cosn veyed Ysieai sapany by deed ot xCti Vaieattae R. Oot>drlch. WUIiam xf. t>iodrlch and Valentine tt Oooarich, Junior, dated Apm twentv- sixth, uaftaad recorded in a i n t * County Clerk's office tn VoL Se of Deeds, page TA Also All those two certain lots, pieces or parrels of land, situate, lying and being in the tract of land. contumely called the Eases tract la the town -f Lewis, la the County of Essex, sad State of N'-w York, and known aad dlstlagalshed la the dlvts'iHI of the sail tract ss lots numbers seventy six trn, and seventy nine fTS*. each ot said lots rontalnlcr one * " sixty acres of land, be the same mop* •* COBVryt-a to Uie Peru MactbeL __ _ _ steel end Iroa Company by deed of iohn'n.tlm- and wt(-^aadSrs>tori-A:ari«murd and srtfe. dated De- i recorded In Essex Cuuaty SSo* Deeds, page 443. Is aad latoasl ot fourth, 1SSS, a Cierk'a <««ee. bonkoSo. AhnaH the right, -ane aad •suereat'ot Th^-saasA. Temlsnaaa.aeds*rt-mdsisMntasaalaaaad dea-ssfrum theCn-nptrnliirot Ike Steto ef laew Yotk. of. la aad te letaiii a n . I l l| (SSt. *md tsssmtyss-ae fSU.sssjm tract._shosrer*s earveT. m tssiTosra af Lssrt-t.yiBntyofn.ila sal tusAeot Mew Terk- Be- ing the same prenahwe conveyed to Peru steal and lrou Company by i:eed of Tho-nas A. Toiuliustinaiid wife, dated aeptemliKr Udneenth, la07, and recorded la fs.rr County cork's oSlM, In B.xiK Ku. Cl of 'lands. pAEf *PH. Also sll truer several lots, pieces or par~elj. f lard lying and being In the Town of Cue-.u-nl.lJ. t .ui. i, of Essex, and State of Sew York, la a patent if 1-t .1 f :ranted to Tnomaa f*au*e. and in a survey UA.:< 1 v lt>iert Cochran, therein known at.d ulsti.^t....... ! ;j» lou number nlnety^is ;!«;,»«.I(J7i: BeKlnnirg a: II.•• southwest corner of K<t niueber ijlijety >iai f Ji. . I u-, •ilag thence aortlit rly «1. ng the went lii-e n i-tt'i i- t to tie centreof the State road; thetui L.Ttltrly alo-g the centre or salti p«d to the north line or *^id lot; thence south seven;, I7fl< drgrees eastalotujtl.o pal^tUue.thtety-BveiX.)chaiiis.ttitl-^nswtAasntourtier tifitisnumncr ninety-seven (»7iot aald staale'spatpmt: thence south three dagtssi west sloe-Iks seal line of said lot number Bias*/-seven ,BT > aiaetyoae chains and fifty Unas (91 e- aad to L) to the asaAhesat ensaer of said lot eamher.nlnetyaeventa7i.thsa i north "-ae^'^^sald' kds suastfssAsaa (ST, and nmesy-ala (»S) sixty three «S9> ehaSas and tweaty- " " sUM-piing e form. *y-* _ . _ . six (»Si Mnts, to the pleat* of jagj .isl aatit) out of the southwest enruer of lot (MUaadsantrea Un)aes*s.ma thes-atmr r-Ta island seventeen 117 aad arty (sAO)acres uf land. SMI sins sit ores, mlsaa,aad aid aad above deserllied pre- irsjs-smer wtth the right, privuufr. aad umjnallfi ed permission of enteringonallorettherof satdseveral lou or aay part thereof, for the purpose ot searching for, mining, and removing from said premises any ores or mmerals which may be found thervou tu-air part thereof; with free ingress, egress, snd the free use aad enjoyment ot said right and privilege end per sssmloa. Feins; the same premises conveyed to Peru Steel and Iron Con-pany by fJeorge Adgate, execut.-r of the last will nnd testament or Jsmea 1-UUag, .1. nasi d. dat si Octobrr twenty ninth 1(M7, and r. corded la Clerk's office of Essex County, l n b o . k V . tit of Deeds, page Sett.; a Also all that certain piece or parcel of lacd kituala, Ivlng and being in the Town of Ausabte. c lists .1 Clinton, and State of New York, U:luir part of 1 c numb-r twelve of Piatt's twelse TJbtxisand ,.,« 1. na- tion; commencing at the southwest comer of said lot number twelve 112'; thence ii"rth un the west Hue of said tit about ninety eix otetr.tds to the southvitstt corner of a lot owned l.y John tjen.,en; ti*etn-e e».t ab ut flftvi.'-") P«1S to land ownedfcvJames Mare, thence south on the west line of the sail James Maee'a land, to the south Una of said lot aamfcer twelve tl~t; thence west to the plaee of tcteaiaRint*; coatainlaff thirty <S0l acres of mad, be the same more or lesA,* Being the same premises conveyrdtoPern Steel aad iroa Company by deed of Henry <*. Me v. ens. dated August eighth. Vt«S, and recorded in ' lm ton County cierk'a ouacelu bodt Ko SS of Deeds, at page t)0». Alto the following tracts, [drees or psr-t-1, of land situate la tne Coaaty or EMSX, an.1 t-t^t-> sif S t w Ynrt. til: "ne hundred snd slity tio ( BPT«S ing lot umsbcr eighty i hoi, Henry '• »urv » , ia r*esex tra. C Also one hundred and twenty IlSOtat-res, >.elm- a triangle bounded aorthwest by tows Bin', ea*t b; lut number one fit nnd two <*?*, andsonthby townllu*. lot number three (2), mower's survey In south tra. t. Also three hundrediSOWatpres. bring south i » r t . f lot nnmber four (SI, bounded ntirtii by town litte. lu tract south of and ad), lulng Maule's patent. le-lng the asms premises convened to 1'ers nrerl and tr t Comiiany by William F Allen, the i . uiptr Her ••lu - State or Vew York, byst-s^ cate-1 Iieeeuil^-r t*we*iit s e c n d . HMD, and recoried lu Esaex County . 1. r« . t .fflt-e. In book So 83 of I -t--.ls. page li*. AIJMJ til tut**- certain I-l". e* -r 1-ar.vut f 1 »t.d Iv and belug in the Couaty of Fj^ei. «a,d st , . f •,. York, and known ar. 1 de»crlt«-l «• lit t... --r .i f.xnt iiVtl slaeie's [tater.t; andalietthe n ru. u f f lntnuml^r sixty seven '.TiMsuJes ia'tnt, t:, --.il two plet^ts or parcels of U n l cimtaiulug 4o a r.» '.< the same mor." riessi B in* ttesaa-epre'i.tsi « t veve.i to Veru steel and Iron I osnpeay by de- ' " nu'-pt.en Petn.-Idsard v.|fe, dated Janutry i».t'-, se,- .nl IS 8. and re orfed la Eaarx f*.ui.t. < i-rs < office, ia b.j..L, Su «1 of Der.ls.at pa«. sa t A's ' all those certain piece* par. e'» m l I •». f land known and deserlt«d as belt git-. r etgety two IS2I. kit numtierelsjht>U.re. " : ' .. brronr fcundred and eleven .111 . I t t • er u tnodredand twenty-alne(l^ae, anl t.^ .•J. . i > •Jot; --.ui4*3«r ->-.• l-.-*i.-!--«-J Art - Ltt IJ - - »i. » *--j* ' » K tent. and situated 1»ti.e I •<••.' r .'ay «i a •--»•• ' II lntoeiounty.-f IA*-! SulsuU >.f N. * t i t li.1.:.-tie iri-niiseas >.->-t t . t ra - ~ . l »». . tr u C.j.i.anv t. •itssdof 1- •! 1. i •> . a . •>-•- '" lie cut-er iw.lfth l ' - f •••• 'f-.-i - - ' » • * f tuaty Cla.-k.'» utbcs- 1-. .... A ' ' t DA-US.SI lii 11 lm «-s I ts ' f inlr-i t "tr -H i-.« Tr I.Kthr-s t n-'i •••'.* of I .< I • 1 ft - i»taisr-.< ts...-,. r ,T .r 1 ;* 4 . 1 , tie-re r s .,s„ V •*: is t»«»t -—*. t*.- , •• t ... r U S -• ,r«s .1 I- t •'St..I '». |.V. f ne. -!. ' . I t - - ' - - f in ill r »n t - . . ... tn •-« . r I ^s ti. t .^ •• - , • . l's-1 at«#l an t :t*. . -. i . i • ,- i Ift.-m .. *. - u t r ' ' • --<•- •lausl iH-.-ernt-r if. Is-j. , a i t% i". . m ». n , - - . . .,, ; . . k \ A , ** . • tls H ! •• ' « j i . la., i -!• i-.i.-l ! . - . « . Nf* 1 ts nMsii* ;.vr talnlng taohutit.re.1 ...s its»i«. nine «y -•.lainliist tt • *-•!•• r.-t more or leas l'st.ii^ t r - s e n - t i n t '...-s lernv.el i t it. . - i tjstr» to •'-•*•: ' N- H.ipklna,Cotiippai.r '( It -• Slat' f N. «t i Ik II#oeT-t!s*sr t m - i . 1 j stattt ts- .wli,.n,.i .. , w . ^ < .mat) i !»ra ••.•'. e. iu. a. V I .f lv~|. si l*«e Alt.ia11 mat -rtali rfesse.-rt t r tsni ».;,»»» In the r.iwu .f • h-uierS.1.1. IJ*I i . ..ui.'. v,» \ kn-tt» i »n I ll.ttio-ub.: •• .1. t.i.t t.. ...•...) (iill,laS«Ult''tiWtent, - >.iiialt.lii|i«t km dr. .is- <•* sif lan.t. 111 .re < r 1IM« l'.«eeitns: I'n.'r.n- m.. tr i. ore ortHHer mlaeralM. wit'- tiw rl-tt-' ..f .ttn-iM ^i -I •. s rest, sol .f m :.liat»hf>-u» -it. K<|.| Ih* salt s i r . ti ise* *»i-it-i«l t«i r . r u s^,, t mi,., ir. Wi . , ),]«, v , r dardiirilAt-rt'Itt I ttlii Una. tl Six! Iftti-'Mh T- It I n son. at.tiw ant t-e'r *t lets >if lli.ii.ul T n ile» •., d-s^smet-1. ;•..- I J.itir «.- .to!. l*-«. »i, I r ." r.t-si ... aasex • .nt) i I tk «osn.., lu It,.* . r Iv—.. r .. , at page in Als»afl i*«r-ii .wing land, aM » r| to I't-ru Mteel and l r . « • .-n uan» h» d.s, Halius an I sslfe. and Frau. Is H se ' data. I tprll \ lsHA. aatl nrt-iitM in t tm. u> • uuy Clerks .::^.« .luter .'-o , f Is-,.|s ,e,. i ;.s », , ,,» Easex >' .ret Clerks ofr.s-. In Bi«-t f»ier I ee,»a t-sgw SattaTlw stine n-t twlng sprt 1B.-1 In as. 1 ,le«-si; lut eovarwlby art'tirrsiilauaen.*«tytng "sllardslngsj <ar tne tM-emltM«*. SKI as i'.. mllla, r. <r-c*s*. mriue . srsss at.tt ppipertrnfall kinds Out have brva <rerr owrie.1 ly the Peru lr s n i t n u a t i t . Francs, an.1 AliAotSS BaMae, • v l . U-r or thssm. auU.ni lierdleer. aa Kees-lser and Thetslips and fran.-l* IL Saltuti afi.lettrwr.fi>--*. or by eltlier t>f the aai I partle* In the t . ui ' . . . 1 Clint.ra »r Eaeiiv, i* In I-«h .* either utasUi. io.f.«. fn ta.' s,iate -A new V.trk. n.t htnli t»f*-» •;». tn callymes^toassd aad lssa-rrn.nl, via : l.tnamlaw te hundred aad three. I ..ii MauJr's psleai. ta the Town o t Chest n ASM, eoatslBtas: two VvnAlsss ISM> . asrtssa. Litnumnswti-se haadrs^laaidflt-ati.sNi.BtenW'sinMeat l a t a e t t w a o f Chee'.--rfl-il, ..sasalatsic two nsmSr. « Sisiiecrea, Sorth end .« lot aumlier f.-vrt'-'n tU, Utoalrspotrnt. la the Town •*• CbesiorAeU. cntitatn lag one huadrt-tl and twenty til".s.rea L tmnlri two huadred an.1 thirty aes en t»7 •. . * ! snll Itary trset, townahlpuumb-r elesea. In the Ti.au of N *tb I i'a. cwtsmlng tt.okur.lre.1 arrca AU in Essex i ouui. nest Btaie of Wew York- AAto the mlaew aad minerals, reserved l.y the p, m> a afuriimls, nptto the f.dh.wmg v*a .< land s. d l r tsasavta Maaie's tmasat, iu the T.wne of jay ami Chislsra 11, aad nottnty nf Mscs : Isitsniunliasw l.. IS, *4, »7, A|. south half <«T ••-•; n. u. D.-rtsi haits.r* l»,71.7l.T«.aj north half of ID. n.»t Ulf .f III M.ua,i-e,l'tS. I'd l'Sj: northltair.^ ls*.-H-uth half ttfttV;a»rlhhalf <<!»<, n.vthltarf.f j >I r..; iu 144. las; Sfty acres noru.w~.i i.e-n. t I f . a. u«t. btslr 14S; oa. h-indr-. 1 aorns '**<h rwi . f t ' l. a»»d '-• I ; and the on- thlrC sntdtsi u-d part ..f a:i ru.i.. at -I minerals In thsss-.iu-eu bundr-tsl at r>- Ua<t lu tLe Town of Jay nnd c u n t y ..r l:.t«-s Aiati sil the rt-rht, title and Interest -sit n rh-maa A- Tianllhstin,le'e of keesesiiie, tsar* < t «rt>. Sew T.trk. dareasiS, had at the time of his d'athmatrtl to uie Iroa ore and any other mineral*, wtttt alt tt.e rtehmof tpgiasi and regreas. asel ..f nlnlriatheaame. vveacb-AesaidThtieaas A 1 .»«llrjt..n l.att.KT tj.. it Wl4 of hladaarh. Inanlupon the f Ji.wltgpsr eU- f 1st .1 mtiaate In tae sixth and seventh dival. im ..tiAntngm ton's natrat, la the County of cirntidt. and Ktab-- f Kew Turk,towit: Turf« nunil>en .*. It, l«, i*>. .-i. cf. rt, st, -s, m, rr. -s» ax. -tu. «a ami ro. in the .ista ar.>i seventhdlvhtmnsof IJtiug>uais pattat .audaiss-.i. ta number, SI..«. 33. 3*. ai se. at, *t and 4'. In U.< seventh division of Uilnsaton s patrot. aad at* -. I- te numbers t4.tr., and se In said sevratb dlvlaen ••* MvlagtoBB pataut, Beeordlng to the sartej ti. ISeiaoa Mais4ulM-r of aaid dlvtsl. 'Us Ivinst It..- sato". pT->perty -tmveyedto Piaru stteel and Ip«a i..tiii«i.r by deed of Haciiei n. Tsnllas iu a i d tra«e»« K T««e llaaie. srid tw and heir at law of it* said Ibotnas *. Ttimltasne. deceased, daft-d Juls s s.i.,1 is's. aj 1 rectsrded ta t'Smtun County < Ink's cdrter In Dot* Vs. sTTtwIlesdASS^eUst Teeatlisr with ail aad b v mmesjsatf.ot the said patty of <h* flmt part of, la aau tn the same, aad everv part and partvl tbervv-f. with aaajurtraaacee tSetsat the aasse preml sea. la all. neretirfis-e conveyed to viieaaM partbw of the Beat uart bv The. idore Saltne and wife, aad Fraa- ds H. Saltus aad wife, by deed dated April etghth. ISSi, aad recorded la the office >«? the Clerk i f t e t . ton Countv, on April twentieth, lads, in Volume tu of Deeds, paste 1SS. etc . and tn the OSArte <«? the < mt ut Kates .VMji.tr ..n stay twsatlh. IBS*, as houk Mo. ta of Deeds, tare 4»«. etc. AndIn.-Iadlug purehssss fiusa . the e4gbtli day of Apru. lass, as I Bed. miltilruc errtaia para' Dated stay li. tasa < *• ABLBS «. PAJJsast, I Taa Wrvkta. Casntau A Jar. " —"~ " .V'*ithitcstrtila p I lithe H lug Aad being aex. aud State.tf Nt number .UtLn '* . 1 o f l a n d COUVrstrd to I deed of lianl I r 1*-«<.' •e or p-* ' ,f l*at aituat* l.mi" f I-et».», bounty uf i or* >'. 1 1 •ungulshed as lot i \ I.» -t B-li^t the same t>.t tu hut i ui^i Ir.tii. 'oait-siiy by m . 1 wife dated Auamit twenty third. It.*", and rrvx-r M la rJawi inittty ClTi's office, ta 1 -> Ui . ' Deed* S • t-i at M^e 1«.. Alwall tliat certain Plot-e i.rj.^-. el"f landHtuats. Ivl i-*tii being la lha I own of iUsAUc. I ouilty i f t'-.l iv> t entl fctt»«-of New York. It bstixia pert b f l<>t lun-i-relevrttir.' la 1'latt'i ):'0 sigi-re ItsatioB an; Ijiuidal as fol.os.Si lieglnntt.gatthe a-mlheeat f r usr of saM lot > .. 11. rannlug tbru.-e west along the soath II :s of said LI Blnety <»vt r «1s ui an .attnt marksid oa four sides . thence nurth etghty twe . | roi* ka ataAe two l e a e*«t of a *Lanty ciuilt oat *«i.l Lit, thrm-e east ninety ii«' n^l.toa maple trt»> marketi <*n tne east lute id aaldlot Mo 11, tbense soutii along the eaht line of aald l-.t N- . 11 elanty tt. o I«2I rods to the place ef bej.|nr,ing, roetslalnsrft»-t> Svs acres of hUMl. be the i » . c n ore s.r Wsw bt-Ing- the samt prvmUes cmsejel to li-ru Metl and Inn compear by deed of M«rtl»aer n Mais cutter aseltor. neyfpir JaaeA. Usoo-nbt-r. o^'e-t rVr^umry eietfcut-i-ntii, 1X7',snd rersirted in < -inu..i i ouniy i irrks .as.•.iu Vol of Deeds So (V , a' pare ->t Also all thov- certain puree* or ls^.-els ..f tat.4 •Ita.te ta Essex c-.auty. and Male o f "tew Y r k , known aul deaeribe i as lots numlier teent> ttlnr Jv and thlrtj (Jul in the *ulh tra t la the I.wn »f Lewis, aa sue. eyed t-v t'r.oiiia* fw. wer a c t t« -tie!.-.! aud described ta ihe Field !««* of sail sur-i«i .-• e la theoaUv tif the secretary uf Male, a. foU..w». to wlii L«d nunii. r twenty ainr f< >- gins as the sssrtheasl • ruer -<t t.un'sr tweaty eight itSi at a spru.-e Use r.iu, theace aorth forty chains to a stake .taadfis; aear a sanse rock. Ihcnre west oa Heart t line flf>» (SO) clsatns to a epruo* st^he. theacessMiu. fort, *^' l rhalUttoS stake st the sviriheeat turner tst numbs r tweasy—veair*.; the ete east afty i-haWi. to the pie. e of asalnalssj eoasntttiag two huadr-Mi .to. taeret. f laat sanreor hwa Lot numlier tMrty i besrteeat tlwsstanasssaseornerof nainUr tweatyaight H.aia stake, rues thenee o-p«nb forty rUtas to a Make ea a rising rat**of avound. thene.we*! « Hear«tl|h« nfif tisht rhalsoi s niilti II nplsri uraiiS ahease aoath fjrtg ehetattos Make ka the ssurmwaet csa-oer of BUtaber Isassdyaswea Sas«eaeasl f4fl r toss-akeas tha sines .4 ' huvtrad aad thh-t-r-tws.. . _. — aatsd taar.-htWe-.ty Afth tare, esJr.iiiird.S la Beaea C-suate Cssrfc s esute. < fifty sseAirhalBS Ih BUUA Ha M of tm4*. at Grand Trunk Railw'y OF CANADA. 0B« ekaafa of eara aatwcaa Piatt*, •arf h «B4 Gliicaga. via Montraal. fit* •baitcat, BirtsTt aael Cbeapcat SUil TB To Detroit and Chicago, AMD ALL POIMTS Wilt. FDLLBAM CARS ON D A Y A1VD M I G H T E X P R E s t , TRAINS fsua AfonYBXAi. T-t CMi. ai... m m . , r i iu>.>r. Leave Maatroal, Oaiac Wmt texratr.sft >o.t,»t» -a A. s.,tiaii- ti..-,^ Suii-la) i, stopping at all slat lot.a, art !*>»#• at DBTTftlMf n e x t m o r u l t g tl z>t. ai.d I'HH Ai.tl a awe evening t.^tf Fulltuau Mi-.--.iin- I . t Montreal to tin. ago. M s < l.!'.[. .V LIS. .1 Trunk l.liiir. «'m.i.t cts at Tt tt •<•••• «:ti t„;, for Man.m .i. au>l tl.e W i s V . . s i . i r . i v..-.. em Invtsit.ri MUSI IkPlttsK s.. 4 at > in day lie I'll* I atiun $ al I-l 11.t 111 i *• , anil t'Hlt At,ti e it. .. .-,.--*. »^. . i,.- ., I'll, ll|. .Ui fiei , .1 » < *< t't ' ! < .1 • ' • - ' T. it.i.t.i w.i.. tt.,', f..t U ,rt I. . Wem.Via frn at Vit stt-ri. In. is Time.—To DETROIT, 16 CHICAGO, 26 -lourv. KATKN LOWKK THAN M i I N V OTHKK l.INfc. Tr«ir.» . . s i i i ' I .". i , i . 1 » P'.l..'.at '- •> a .... a .. - 4 i.. f-.l.t e. t.,,i. «r.'t, ItA 1 a i l Mi.lt I t A I P. 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Wf vprf. at I ^ i y Hauto-nV* booae ia Park Iaii^—.-n t\f nijrlit «.f h«ro-]pbratt»ii row b«JI-a su • -'»•> ri-hi. h will loo>{ !<• remom-b*Tf>l

" l ' s .1 f !'• \ . • .vvn fault if h<-'* jmitr-thore ai-.- j.!.•'••_%• ,->f i> iv, r-» link-' a fortiino'" sii.l Mr I ' i . i | i ; » v I t , M n ipf th«'Krvat in>n-imiB-t. r

' N-i': f!i •HI." said L "TIKTP may be • ni'-rl.^l !• Mat inf."

" H' in.- in tli<- army, youTl l>e well prTviilod f 1 •••in' .-f th.-*- ilii>>,*' rvpli'-pd Gwylt, nod-•1 -v' -ir.'iti-HTifly,

What is tluxt'" aski-i my trien.l O r a n l M ., vHyan, a Ivan, injr frrm th*> siilp of La.lr i''u •! UP', las partner m a rwviit wait/., and "h—.. l.n^lit rvfs ft-Hi-will Lim a* he kaut on 111 • • 1 • 1 -k • pf f Jwylt's fhair. Of rard came of Irivli hir ;v f, l>ut was ]»xir.

' I havf a sp-hfrae, rhcap cnongh, contmutxl U-.Vilt. wntt-ntittusly, antl the must jirartica-!•: ••[ all. t«*-aiiw it would depend r>n a M -1 ,\'s <t«n«xirtitin.s proviil.-dlm is a good •i' • • r nn-i -nirnmor.**

•l'li" (i.ptxiuin Sainlsl" antl I, asvv l l aa "'li'r hstfn^nt, lauRhtxl aloutl.

•\"'>u may laugh, but what I am going to

t« II y«m is a fiu-t. TIIP lmttom of lh-' >«-a IJO-t.%—n th. >*> saTj-U and the Deal an.1 I>orer p 'a.~t ia str.\»t..l ti ith infr"tK, wa»b« l t.y the

wiiM'i nf ;>« j-. ai>. rrnm tlio wrti'lciil Sjiaiush ^.Ui- ns I f..im.l ..ne mysel f a t Walmer ."

"At what part r.f the lx?-v-h did you pit-k it Uj '" itskiti Gerard, who had turned rather pal.

"X-ariy <w**Hi> Walmi-r castle, at tli« •wat.-r's tvlK^, tlinm-n up at my feot. There's a f..rrun.- ..f iriilli.ins lying th.^re, my dear fel­low -oi.ly tt. In-,lived f.pr."

"That sounds well," said Gerard, mn«in{r. ••Yc-.. it rmjht 1»> dp.ne. The governm.»nt w..iil 1 p-i\ h:ui'l>tim"ly fur it."

L;i4v 1 ".-ipiline wass.-at*Hl within hearing of th.' n..T>iti-m. at lirst listfrnn^ carelessly, but at (It ran l's win Is she gazed at him •nt . p-.i-.ly an I m-•ri-uif 1 to him with her fan, at whi'h !i- resum"tl hts seat lieside her. "Y. i a •• ii••: --nous," shesaul. '-Thinkoftho uuiii'.t- r • f iini. - it would l»Mi.ivs.sary to dive b. f .-..—" At tint in. prnent the liandeommenetHi t" ]•': iy a w.Ufz. -I hir last danco of the sea-3o!i ' I.-- said as If- eneireletl her slender waist with hi-anii. He and Latly Caroline were ti.< li-uids-pnfst younsr people in the room; it was a pleasure to see them dnneing togethnr, and many eyes- f»Uowed their movements be­ll • l-'- iiuue, Lady Froivster lnokiujj very ci .s. x- s'i, watt-h-sl her lovely tlau^hter evi-•'' .• . .-• ..rryi'i^nn a i-onversation with her [..-IT- i • %liiie ihin.-u«. Po.irLa.-ly Carrjline n -:.' ! --i.•:!•-. i_.-ta lts-ture l>efp)re many

h i d pa-.,e.l i 1\ iline anpl G.-rard stopi>e«l to rest

un.lt-r a tie.-oration of blusn rones, sweet faee rivalleil in pureness and

h- Mil

L. n- ar !•• n wh: Ii h-it o'a. V.

"An i w.- shrill meet again , a l though this i s ..ur la-st meet ing for some months , as you will :»• 1. avmirf . ir ( i e r m a n y o n Saturday," said a.-. When do y o u return?"

• We shall !»• l s u k at W r e x h a m for Christ-Un- , that is all l e a n saj - f or certain. Y o u , "ill . of eoai-s.., lie at S ir J o h n Desborough's as usual.'"

I h .pe so, pro\itleil m y cousin has his •Ust. tuiary New Year's l«ill. Will y o u g i v e •ii • the iirst dancer"

• i'. itinrily: but (rerard, liefore w e part, j i i . i i iw . i iu . solemnly not to entertain that j.a-1 id-..-a-that w i ld project. I shall a l w a y s i. rest Mr, (fivylt for pn.{posing it."

i j . r u i d lunched. "I will make no such ra.sh promises, a s I should like to invest igate :h • s;».t; theri would lie no danger, for I a m »n urtiliitjous animal a n d e a n s w i m like a fi-h "

-t laiek! x»r-.mi.--e me," said Lady Caroline. "I promise to claim you for the lirst dance

»t m y . i.usin I>--slK.r.tush's ball." "VPIU know I do not mean that Y e s ,

•a ith'-r, I a m .-..mime," to Latly Frocester, nlj-. s;tiie,i up t o t h e i u wi th a very derided frown mi her countenance.

- A l l o w nie t" see y o u tt. the carriage," amid :;. l-.ii-.l. Not twenty mothers' black brows R--.M prevent him from a la*t ltx>k, a last w.-rd. ttie last t o u - h of the hand of her ha l.n.tL

(r.-rall did U"t return to the liall-room, a n d f had no opportunity of m e e t i n g i n n a^ain, for the season ended sui.l we all im^ratetl in tlifferent directions. Eaii^'etl with mil i tary duties, the rcmem-l.r.ui -.* ..1 th - ball m Park lane and the con-*..r- iti'.n I ha.l heard passed from m y m i n d ; it w i u l d probably have IN^-U forgotton for-?..-i Lad not a s trange ini-ii lent rex'alletl i t

A' th>- c .mmeii.-emeiit of December m y battuhori eliaiijretl its quarters, from Chelsea t«, l i , - i i - a dull l ittle t . iwn on the coast. One ll.-ak afternoon I hail strolled along tha rieaeli. ci,tar in mouth , rather farther than usual, an-1 foun.l myse l f in a part -whera [. it hes of (.Tiiss and scrub extended over A I ir_'e exp;ui—of it, some distance f rom t h * bit luu, ; house, ami where the bathing m a ­chines are hauled up. It was late , and t h a w.-atit-r stormy, the b h v k masses of c loud I n l i n e ahm.; m fantastic shapes; the seav W.L- lead e. .I- .r, the w a v m rising and breaking i •:! tin shiti.'lf with a crash anil a roar. A l l , As far as I e.iuld sts- hi the increasing g loom, •.va» a s. .htu 1.-. and I believed myself the Only ilMll^ bt'UlX on the spot. Al l at once there was a movement n e a r one of the bushes; a tu'un emerged, walkwl straight toward the s a a tall figure, s trangely formed, wi th a n niii.amndiy large head—was it a Uelmetl K •; a ruiuiit--- he stood still t ietween mo a n d th.- waves, which defined his outline) more I !a-nly. What was this person about to dot I wut.-hed hun curiously. After remaining motionless for a minute or two, viith his head a little droopmg, he walked deliberately to the water's edge, wliere the waves broke in a line of white foam on the beach, entered the tlark wall of advancing billows, and dia-apiieared:

1 gazed w itli dismay, astonished, and not a httle alarmeil. Was I witnessing a suicide! Hurrying to the spot, I anxiously examined the heavy sea, expecting to have a lifedeaa b.«lv cast up «t my feet 1 walked along th* shore keenly acrutiiiiang the w«»-««. Tbs tide wascondng in. and if the man had re­ap; wared I do not think I could have avoided seeing him—but he never *ame. The clock at Walmer castle struck 5, and I returned to my quarters, very uneasy in my mind.

The next morning I strolled aver the sam* ground as on the preceding aftaraooa, far, il a luicide, somethma; might k»v» transpired couoerung i t There was not a trace at th* man I bad seen the preceding evening. I went to the clump of -bush— fiusa baassst which he had emerged, evmining the ground, a muddy soil, which would ssaT* rerawsd Hs» tmpnsmon of foot-prints; but it WAS untrod­den, not A blade of grass was baa*, wkila, on tb*> other hand, my own footpfiata, W I bad hurried about to the twilight, plainly discernible. Had say me. -nd unaginatiom pl*y«d mt thsj trickt The idea made me sanioaaf nr—tito; 1 did SM* wish to ba to ttraksU •wstrwed, —A I walked back again in n brown study.

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•w»wn with their fraftnisuia po ynu evar fom* acroas aaythma: waeh«l up br »lie wavier my% h , x h ^ i %rM h l m M h , , w

Sol 1 e.>m.«i had l««n f mnd, am) at low wnt«r ui siroimv tlroalVe SWTI bulk* of T O W S far lown in the waAsr, mayhaps KpAaiah vewsla, •v maybe Indiamen. for a syrht of 'em laden w i * gold-dust har . %mtt down ^ i , ^ . W ft 11, say* he. T in a diver, and I want you

to row me out that I may dive and see for myvlf I want to ropnrt to the government TheTVtt a mine f>f weAlth under that w*, an.11 want them to put it in my han.ia to drolge it op" ' W bhtsji yuu,' say* I, 'it'sb«.laU-in Uf year for diving, the waters are heavy, tmltbr un'lercurrent strong, July would be your timf " 'Yi*," says he, -for tninnees •p. rati..ns, Imt 1 only want to inspect." He

w, ml lift take no for hi* Answer, though I WAS flat avm it and I am such A fool I let him parlaver me over.'"

• I *•' you mean to say you rowed him out T "lo my K..rr..w. I f„t< lwd my maU>, who

is a yi .ungt r man nor me. be giv" us a suvrin %i>wcr, and put on his divers drew, that he earn.«I m a 1 tW-k bag all rea.lv. The cl. ithns he t.jok . .;T he put in it, and h id tbetn in the

lump of b-.ish-s where you saw th- Agger yesterday. We rowed him to is here I'd i»*n Uie veasels, as near as I remerulierod. It was aflne hazy nionun", but though the water look.sl calmish, there was a h«avy sea a-runnin' out. I felt very dubious about the [•mines*, but the gent was in high spereto, and down he went, well enough. It was twelve fathom, an.1 he signalled from the bottom

'all right*—a vessel w a s there. Line signals had been arranged, d'yesw" After he had lieen down twelro minutes we signalled to bim, but no answer came. Priwently, to our horror, we sees the life-lino a-floatin' on tha top of the waves: Then we knew it was all over. He never came up!*" concluded the pill fellow solemnly.

"What was he likeT I asked, my thought* .-t verting to Gerard.

•A toll, fair, handsome young man, sir." My heart sank—It was just his description.

p'-'iiiil he have been so mad as to act on Uwylt's suggestion \

•• Whether he got entangled in the wreckage "- had a fit heavens above us only knows," con­

tinued Kenwood. "We never found out who he was. I have his bag at home with his clothes in it—there's no name on any on 'em, no let-t IN. Bless you, sir, whoever he U he's not :ru**d; we've looked in the papers and he's not bts_>n advertised fp>r.'"

This also strengthened my supposition that the unfortuuate young man was my old s hi>>lfeHow. as he had no very near relatives .n London. His mother was dead; his father, i •ijr'neral officer, was in Ceylon; the one per-st u interested in bis well-being was l a d y < \iroline. She, poor girl, was powerless, as his suit was disapproved by her parents; be­st lesi, aha and they were still at Berlin.

I started on New Year's Bay for the Des-liorougiis' annual ball at Wrexham. This was always a grand affair. Wrexham court wis thrown open, and spacious temporary stable erected for the accommodation of the horses and equipages of the country families comina; f r o m a distance.

As I anticipated, Lady Frocostc-r and her fair daughters were i n the bal l -room; Lady-Caroline, the eldest and tho loveliest, sur­rounded as usual by a crowd of admirers, all anxious t o insert their names on her t a b l e t

She greeted mo with unaffected pleasure, but when, in my turn, I asked for the favor of a i lance, she assured me that her list was filled Up.

"Will you grant mc a promenade round the room then, Lady Caroline;" said I.

While she walked with me I noted she was scanning the groups of guests as they entered the doors. The musicians had taken their ] .laces in the gallery, and were indulging in preparatory flourishes on their instruments.

"Have you seen Gerard Moryllyan?" she in­quired at length. "I promised him the first dance, and he does not appear to be here."

"No," I replied, and then stopped. How could I tell this charming young girl the fears I entertained concerning her loverl—for such be was, though unacknowledged. The band struck up delightfully, the dancers forming for the opening quadrille.

"How very odd," continued the young latly, "that Gerard is not here to claim me! I never knew him break a promise before— Why—there he is! as she spoke indicating with her bouquet an arched entrance to a lobby, leading from the ball-room to the house, by which the musicians had entered. Orange trees had been brought f r o m the con­servatories I or this occasion to adorn i t ; in the shadow of these I saw Gerard standing xuotionless.

"Will you take me to himf" said Lady Car­oline, "for he does not see me, Capt Ward-law."

Her bright face was flushed with pleasure. Skirting the dancers, I led her to the lobby. Gerard still stood there, under the branches of a fine orange tree, but did not appear to note our entrance.

"Gerard—dear Gerard!" cried Lady Caro­line, quitting my arm and advancing with outstretched hand. "Are you ill?—how white you look!''

As spoke he faded from our sight, exactly the same as a rainbow softly merges into the cloud—he was gone!

"What does this mean?" gasped Lady Caro­line, turning A horror-stricken face to­ward me

I could not speak. On the ground, a floor­ing of white marble, at the very spot where he had stood, lay a dark object The young lady stooped and picked it up—it WAS A long strand of seaweed, to which adhered small shells; it was dripping with sea-water, and a cold wind like a breath from the sea played around Us.

"Ah!" cried "Lady Caroline, letting it drop from her hand, "I know now—be is dead! Oh, Gerard, Gerard!" She tottered, and would have fallen had I not caught her—she had fainted.

It was even so; Gerard MoryllyAn never re-tarned. Inquiries were instituted without success; no particulars save those iust related ever transpired.—Adapted from Jessie MAC-leod, in Belgravia,

E v e r y b o d y U n d e r S u s p i c i o n i n K u s s l a . Russia is like a vast prison. The prisoner

in a dungeon can walk within certain con­fines as freely as the freest. It is only when he would go further that he encounters the walls and is stopped. So, in Russia, as long as you remain within a narrow limit, you may possibly forget that you are in a prison. I t is difficult to forget it, though, when you would stir. The walls, the officers, meet you at every turn. On arriving at a hotel the

first thing demanded is your passport, which you must carry to the police and have regis­tered and stamped, you, by the way, having to foot the bill for the registration and stamp. When you leave a city the police must again be notified, and from beginning to end it seems as if every comer is suspected of being a Nihilist or dynamiter. It is dan­gerous to converse on social or political topics. Bach suspects the other spying. It

k tt) easy to be denounced and so easy to be waltaed off t o Siberia, t h a t the truth of the proverb, "Silence is golden," is appreciated in no other part of the earth as it is in Russia.— Odessa Cor. New York World.

VibrnuaKails Coming- Into Use. Wire or fibrous nails are coming into use,

and are claimed to be, in some respects, quite an improvement upon the ordinary cut nail, especially on the score of tenacity; they are not only tough, but stiff, and will penetrate hard wood where cut nails would break sharply off or become badly crooked.—Chi­cago Journal.

A Revolver for a Wateh-Cswrsa. The smallest fire-arm in the world is a gold

•watch-charm in the form of a revolver about • n inch long. Cartridges are made (or it, and it would be likely to da pretty serious ••> ejcutson at short rang*.

Quite Kejnal to B i s Own.

A man who tries to pats himself oft* aa n aristocrat in A street CAT or An sjcunibus never succeeds. He very snum finds out neighbor's elbow privileges a k own.-

F**w Ffetfb Inapt The taint of scrofula ia the Wood. With many it ia hereditary; bat it smay also be acquired from want of air or lack of exer­cise, from improper food, or aay CSWM •which briags about weakaeaa of the body and isBpority of the blood. The Jiesnse M chartentad by raaaiaf aom, anacaiin, swellings, enlarged Joints, sore eye*, etc. No ntedleine baa been aa samesaful ia curing acrofala, aa Hood's SaraaaarUla. T h e most terrible r a a u l a g sores gradnaUy

ening iofluanca* of tale great It f o a at* a aal>rwt>am aasafu

aucceaa of HoosT* •maamii la . aaad to C. 1. Hood A Co., Law**, Ha**., for • book

TVuss^itrh :v cksmw- tr-- TI1.-I.-K1, - ' > H *« t*.^ fruintiin <H IV with, 1.1 i;»irgl>r Pt m - ' i t . ^ H . «n M.-dical l l swovprt . n n l pi-.»1 '<w « f o n . a f.dr »)»m. buoyant rrnrna. i it .-l ' ru t t r" 1 f t*! pnn n'lrt.^s of mnnthiiii .-'i "* lit !» - ' 1 -s'' -'

f t . t .kn Mi-Iicnl Ilim-oi. rv n i r - i.li 1 ..mors, from tip common pin pit .bind " . I ' l r M - t . . to t i e wor«t fscmfnia. or bk -»l-r» -.«rr I'.*-r«-.i.,l \ '..is it proMn it- ir*i.ip.i m -i i_-Sdt r'tt Tt i or T'ltrr. Tt -icr- i n «. H i * i i* Thm-is . — T i f u l o n i S» .TC« »"•! ?«-• ll'T.k-«. "Cr-iHrpot! <. 1.1T..K an-1 I^itim: Vint*..

t , roHm Mfsliod r>t«-i.\ery cun"- rvn-.r-imr.-tion iwldi-h i* .Arrofuln of thf I n n r - ' , '•" it* •np.ri.lt rfppl blood-purifi'Mf. in\ Vi ' - t t ' t ' . .» 1 rniirit ve ^tropt-rt.e*.. t~"i 'Woi'v I.Tr ^-. ^j-tt-ti-ivr. f Ulnod. . -horfww of Ttrtntli Pit itl ' « , ,si i . n « MH.-tift. A«T''rna. .irt'l kn lred .IT.-. -l ior- . ii >s :i sot t nVTi n i n n ! } . It in.T»|1'y ciir«s tl-e m - i r w l iVeic-l *.

For Toij i t] T.!\rr. lrboetn.—.. r - " f.'•. -( '• )•' lilt.'" IH«pll>el!V, n o ! lr , v . - t | . . - . ir ;s i. . n-i.ti-ill.-l n n , ,!y .s.>M 1 - t l - e - f,

BR. vitinr.'* rcu.i 'T^ - Jnru "Slliont. nml f i i l l n r i i . .

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New Goods! Large Stock!!

Low Prices!!! rpHB undersigned having pnrenased the 1 entire stock of Furniture of E. W. Pierce,

now has on hand one of the largest assort­ments ever offered in this seetlon ot the State. His stock comprises

FURNITURE AHD

Upholstery Goods, Looking Glasses, Picture Frames,

Window Shades and Fixtures.

Coins and Dnflerlaiers' Goods OP EVERY DESCRIPTION.

SASH, BLINDS AND DOOBS OF EVEBY STYLE,

OR R A ! t D OB M i D t TO Of iDKS.

Depot for National Wire MattreM.

Warehouse Ho 18 Bridge Street.

MAJTHFAOTOKX OIS W I I I B S T R K K T ,

PLATTSBURGH, N. Y.

G. W. HORNICK, Agent.

Grand Opening (TOrfflrm)

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R. Prescott & Son, KEESEVILLE, M. Y.

ARE • • I s l l M TNEII

Spring Trade. Witt tie LariQEt Stock of

FURNITURE l-rer offered la Hertken Hew Ttrl .

200 Ask a i l Waliil Suits. 100 Paisted aid Graiiti Sub,

ALL or

JTew and Deairabla Pattaraa, WHICH W l O F F B B A T FKICB8 T s l A t

D i r t c o H r a i i T i o a . ALSO. LABOB ROCK OF

Parlor Furniture In Jutes. Raw Silks and Hair Cloth.

NEW STORE. N E W G O O D S .

WAY DOWN PRICES.

H. J. LOVEJOY HAS JUST RECEIVED AT

No. 17 Clinton Street. PLATTSBURGH, N. T.

A FUKSU aOFFLT OF CHOICE

Family Groceries, PROVISIONS,

WOODEN WARE, 4c., Ac. Ills goods are fresh from market,purchas­

ed for cash, and will be sold at the

LOWEST POSSIBLE MAIQIN. A LAKQK SCrTLY OF

CANNED GOODS. Batter, Eggi, Vegetable*,

Fiuits of All Kinds in their MMOO, ALWAYS ON HABO.

( oods delivered to any part of the vl l^ge. FARM PRODUCE taken in exchange

for gooda. The public are Invited to call and enassin*

goods aua prloec. Mememher the plane. Ho. 17 Cllataa street;

FroteeUon Avenue, Flails rear entrance burgh. • . Y. Mil

New Stone Yard. PETER LEZ0TTE

STOMB POBT8, BOMB BLOCKS, oornras. wonnmAttaan, BT«PB.

inBDOW ABU DOM HLLfi,

nnisansm •mm Palat Barbie, or

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Hal«#T, an I n M n u f H I I v A l.!«-r« ••! i»rliaJn Vmtla mi-Tll *t~4 in a /^Ttaln -a»t r»«a«*. tlat^t TV-V-TT->WW i . t * * \ nntl«. * T tfrt> l f ^ a St*»lliT .1 Irn" t-- W M M tn <'*M»1Fj1nftr(B StfiBla«4Ja"* I K » W T w i r * *<**. *. , f.:*if,t.flv ***tn*t th*- 1-*... M^trni J irta i 'ttniani.iin-I ..jj>#-r .it.'#t«'l*T.i«

la ^iqrsti^n - ..f a J*»-1irm',T,t rf f..r#f!-*T rt» an-1 *-t!i. .!.ji, n i l f »*> 1 fr>"-r\ 'H »N« *^ n.iiti^j »-M..«, ani lvtan if >1a'» • n th; t'rpti»T.ift IJ»T <,' \ p r . l . i*-.v. T_ tl»^ wri«l*r«l*--t**l Tty^*r'-*' nnmis i la tn. MI I ji» I«TT nt. ^'-' •«.*' *• in'-.i a-i i.-.».. %t t t » ' -urt h'tiiip^ia tn»- *i-'**f .-f I .Altai .-r.h, fp Th* t -i-iT f t •infc.n «n-1 s-a'^-f t . '" "i «* - . n » o i i •»r of JUTWt, lsKH at I • t-lt>« In til- t "-r n . <

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All that eartaln pt-oe r« p*r-vT ••{ l»nT c f i u Ir In* an-1 t»tni In Uv t.mn -f " .. ai.-rPt 1 In t: » f tnntr t.f T * ^ T . amlpurtiT In tiw t.wpi -f Au^iMn il»t*l>ni In th* i ..tintn.r t H'.P " Ivnft-.Tiirn »t a J*.|»tlnfh««.ntT» nf tfi" Flvir AuasM*. a m ui ili" i a«f Un^'.f the 1* vd I.-.«. ib"n- » »..utli nn ial.l *n»t llni> to the •notliw»«t m n i T . t f | . - t»nm'»r! " thtr " t o t . tl)»ne» f««r In ih» Hncr.f J.iwphl. tfttrt»r's Jantl »lf ry rotta to a iitakc an] «MTI»« , tr>»ne» n-rtlv •'fba'^tntiTr^th* rl»-»r afi.r»«M . th»nre up «al I riTer, a»«pinnJn t l» centre tb>-n« f, tt. the i U . e «t l « p r ' l Ins. S

\l».i f.^tj ai-rm of lantl In U»» •t-tTith*a«t t"Tr\PT ff lot aumlt»rl*ftnrtM>niltDi.wn l.r tn« M W . f ti.» I*->^ I-.*. Is-un4*tl north br tha Rl^er Aiwat.lt mst t'T'thr land ef Jonii BftardalrT; «outli br th# Farn »r $ potnxr'ii Ian.li: an.1 brlnn In »'• t w n of Cbejterflf) I aa-l roinitv of tmrx

Al*i all of that o«rtaln pi*'*" or pair»l t>f lantl, sitn-at*, trlnfr. and twlnx In the town of Ans&Ht* dat** I-Vinai"ifcft>reaalfl. netos •** let on whl-'b Ch&rira QfrnrAnlrf I*t*l7 wreet^l a Inn*- antl n«rn. and r.. nldist: nnl l« 'a 'l»<t in-nth by latnl nnworlawly e^Ti'sl by tr» Iiarby . went t.y land now or laWIr oc-tnjil».l t y NathanS. Clara»;an.t ea»t antl n..rti hy lantl nowitM-lat-rlormpli"! bytho h»lr« of Emanuel U*ar.i»It T. (tiM-'aapH , and to contain on" aer^ of land.

Ala) all that o»rtatn other J>I<*-F, paroel or 1. t of land. Kltuatr. lying and fir In g in tBe town of Aoaahl* ,lal» Tcruiln tb«OiUDtr of t'llnton and Stat* »for»-ttald. and l>-unJed aa f• ill'.««. to wit: Bvcunlna: at a Ftako and ttnnn on th* road leading from Peru to Jay, by the Auaablr Blrrr. twrlry rod* caatrrly of tho line of th« Boyd lot, en th" Ha* of Stephen Orlswold's land wharf hL« .llttlllery stand*; tbrnce rtraa north­erly al^ut forty-eteht rod« on aald urlswold'n lin«> so as just to Include th(t Palmer Bonar and no more, to a utaacanl atnoea, thence easterly on "W Intern land unvr-oieeii rod« to a stake and ntt.ne«! thenor neuthrr IT on land formerly owned by Jrduthan Bnllen (now deeeaaed) tn the aforesaid road, to a stake and atones; thence easterly on sild road to the first corner, con-tiinlnt Are acres of land, be the aam» more or less.

Also all that certain plare or parcel of land, situate la t'.e town of t*hc*t«rfleld, In a patent known and dln-tlngmhibed tiy the name of patent number 13(thlr-tren I: Bealnnlns at tha southwest corner of said pa tent nearly south from the torse n-A mills of too lato Captatn Bullen. and betnff the southwest part of th* same patent whereon the said forge and mills aro situated; from thence north on the east line of tho Boyd lot twentr-three chains and titty links to a stake and .tone*, thence east oa the muth line of the forgo nnd mill lot. twenty four chains and twenty fl-ro links, to a stake and stone*; thence south twenty-three chains and fifty links to n stake and stones t landing-on the north Hue of a lo to t lanl whereon Samuel Weston formerlyretildetl, it being-the north line of the lands of the Farmer's Society's Tract, so called; thence west on tho sail north line twenty-four chains and twenty-live links, to the place of be­ginning, containing Inaail lot flftr-sli acres, three-quarters of an acre, and thirty seven rods of land.

and also all those certain rleec*, pyretic or lots of land situate, lying; and being in Maule's patent and being In the t iwn of ("he.-terflelil and Countv of i«i<ex. Aforesaid, antl are known ami distinguished and laM down on n m-tp ot sal I p»tcnt as lot number 177 (one hundred and seventy. sevooP, containing eighty t*o) acres of land ia the Farmer's S.tclery's Tract, so called. In said patent.

To .tvtlH r wl th nil and singular the mills, f orgf*, water r^hta, privileges, hereditaments, and appurtenances be*, -.nglng or In anywise appertaining, of, in or to tho above described premises or any part or parcel there­of; being the 6ame premises cer.ve>ed to the presi­dent and directors of the Peru Iron Comuany Ly Joshua Aiken and Jane his wife, br deed dated I>e-cember 1.1824, and recorded In Clinton County Clerks Office, in Liber B, ot Deeds, rages 580,587 and 5s>.

Also ail of that one acre of land situate, lying and being In the town ot Ausable (late Peru) aforesaid, on the south end of twelve acres of land granted by t ote Ur Alexander to the said Jetluthan Bullen, lying east Of and Inunfdlstely adjoining the Forge lot. former­ly so called. In the village of Cllntonville, and town of Aoaabletlate Peru) aforesaid ; wnlch said ot.e acre Ii situated near or adjoining the river Ausable.

Also the following parcels of land, to wit: That certain piece or parcel of land situate, ijiait and being In the Counties of Essex and Clinton, and bounded as follows, to wis : on the easterly aide by- the *UU lot, lately occupied by roster Alexander and now occu­pied by tha IVru Iron Company; westerly by GeorgO Chains: southerly by Farmers Society law's; and northerly by Maule's Patent. ContAlnlng two bun. deed acres of land, more or 1c— (Tna same being a lot of land formerly conveSBKl by Cbaun-cey Fitch, the sherUT of the County of Clin­ton, to Robert Boyd. Junior, by virtue of an execution against Nathaniel Halfory, by deed, seventh of October, 1797, and Is described In said deed AS lot number It (fourteen), or the fourteenth tot In a square form, forty-four chains and seventy-two links each way, excepting from aald lot forty acres In the southeast corner, from the south line of the river Ausable, and eighteen chains east and west)

Also all the one other lot beginning on the northerly side of the Ausable river, a few rods below the forge. OB the easterly line of A lot of land of fifty acres, .-o;i-veyed by Poster Alexander to the said Jeduthan Bul­len, called the Force lot by the rlrer, and thence runs northerly on the line of said Forge lot. about one hun­dred tods to the corner of said lot; thence easterly on the same course to the end of said Forge lot. twenty rods to a stake and stones; thence southerly the suna course of said lot, one hundred rods to the river afore­said; thence up the river to the first corner, contain­ing twelve acres, excepting one acre on the south end ot said lot adjoining the river.

Also a small piece ot land, a little west of the store now or lately occupied by Nathan S. Clarke, adjoin­ing a lot occupied by Chester Field, Including a dwell­ing-house and bam; as also the premises on which the grist mill (lately burnt) formerly stool. In the vil­lage of Cllntonville. Together with the privileges and appurtenances attached thereto: Being the Mime premises conveyed to the president and directors of the Peru Iron Company by Josiah Fiske and Richard Keeie, administrators of the estate of Jeduthan Bul­len. deceased, by deed dated May fifteenth. liir>, and recorded In Clinton County Clerk's Office, la Liber K of Deeds, pases 64, Ci. 08,67, »H, and «».

Also alt that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying, and being la the Town of Ausable (late Peru), In the County of Clinton, known and dis­tinguished as lot number two hundred and tea tZio), In a tract of land heretofore granted iy the State of New Tort to Thomas Haulo, and

known by toe name ot Maule's Patent, and on which lot It is aald there Is a bed of Iron ore, called the Winter Ore Bed, asd which ore bed ia now In the pos­session of the said The Peru Iron C impanr, and occu­pied and used by them : for manufacturing Iron, a i d for the purposes of their incorporation, ai.d I* neccs-strr for suchpurposetf. Being the same premises oon. veyed to the Peru Iron Company by lanlel Casyby deed, dated stareb 1. 1827, and recorded la Clinton County Clerk's Office In Liber K of Deeds, pages 210 and S ix

Also all that certain piece of land in Maule's patent, to wit: Lotnua*er2l itwenty-oneK containing two hundred acres, more or leas, which lot Is in the County of Essex. Being tn part the same premises conveyed to the Pern Iron Company by Daniel Cady and Mar­garet, his wife, by deed, dated December 18,1S20, and recorded In Clinton County Clcsk's office in Liber If ot Deeds, paces 345, slu and 'HI.

Also all that certain pteco or parcel of la~d situate, lying, and being In the Town of Ausable date Peru). la the County of Clinton and State of !s>tv York, and Is bounded aa follows: Commcnclug In tho centre of the River Ausable. on the east lino of land f irrnerly owned by Jeduthan Bullen, deceased, and runnluz utenoe north on the line of said laud until it strikes the soutuwest corner of a lot of laud heretofore owned by Emanuel Beardiley, deceased, and running from theace easterly eighty-elgbt rods on the line of the above named land heretofore owned by Emnnuel Beardslsy, deceased, till It strikes a small pond of water or sxcsvatloo of land; from thence northerly on i he line of said lands thirty rot's; theu-.o easterly on ttie line of said Kmanuel Jiearu&ie..-, uece^se.i, land to t as centre Ot the liiver Ausable; thence wejtirlv up said river as i t winds and turiu to tho place of beginning, containing about txe.ve acres of laod. more or less. Excepting out of the Fame about one-half of an acre ot land on the south treat corn<? thereof, heretofore sold to Ira Darby. Uelng the same premises conveyed to the president and di­rectors or the Fern Iron Company by John Beardsler and Catharine, his wire, by deed dated slarch twem j -Orst, 1S2">, and recorded In Clinton County Clerk's onice in l iber K of Deeds, pages 36*. ES5 and 850.

Also all that certain piece or parcel of land situate within the Village of Cllntonville aforesaid, belug tno same lot on which Ira uarby formerly resided, and bounded as Miosis, vis .: Beginning on the 1-Jver Great Aauhle St high water mark ( and from thenco running norm S t t i t UaVS Of S (Dial) lot of land nssrehased by .the Peru. Iron pany at a sale in stay. isae, part of nrbp, ertr isle betoaitacto Jedniaaa Mleo, toeaseif, tnU which sail SBSSAI lot was duly conveyed by the adml-nlstratots of the estate of the said Jeduthan Bolton to the said the Fern Iron Company twentv-two rods; tJteaoeeastcrly by urndspweassed by tha said the Peru rroa Catnpany of Charles Beardsleytverods; uteaee ssuthwardly on A line running parallel with

SAIsBeofSAMssaaUtottwentytworoostohlgb • Bsftrhef saMrtver; and from thence westerly saM hmb-water mark to the alace of btsrmnlng.

jOtsjr sssTlsm I's»S two rods tnwMthalong the line ot hsgh-srater msrfc for a public hlgfcway contAln-Inaoaw acre of land, ba tha same more orleea. Being the sssse nnmlsts conveyed to the Peru Iron Com­pany by Ira Darby and ilepslbah, his wife, by deed oated Isanst third, lSSA, and recorded in Clinton

•sohVe fa Liber K of Deeds, pages 3&c,

And aim the wast half of lot known And distin-gaished as nanabsr two hundred and one cMli, titu-ate. lying, and betnsj tn the Town ot Auaablv (late Perut and County otcllntou aforesaid, in a tract of land gvaBAed by Letters Pp*eet «o Thomas ataule Ly the^slateef New Tot*, which, said jot or parcel ot land Is included In a certain deed of Caleb Luther. late Sheriff: of sa*1 County of Clinton, dated the twen­ty ninth day ot Stay A.D. one thousand eight hun­dred and twenty-six. and recorded on the thlrU>th day ot same month ia Liber J of .Deeds in said County of CltaUio, p«««« 1<W to lo* Inclusive. Being a part of tlw same prenilses conveyed to the Peru Iron Company by Joshua Aiken and Jane, his wife, bj deed dated October fourteenth, 1SBS. and recorded In Cllalou CountV Clerk's omco in Liner K of Deeds, pages 302 and 303, being one hundred acres, more cr Jeai. a

also all that certain lot or piece of land slteate in the Village of CltntonvUle. County ot Clinton, and fctate of New York, and known and distinguished as |otnumbertwo(2)of a certain number of let; devised by the will of one Emaauel Beardaley. late of the said County of Clinton, deceased, to bis daughter Sophia Cooltdge, and others, and Is bounded aa follows: He-tinning at a stake and stones standing on the south aide of the public road through ssld village on tho northeast comer off land purchased of one Charles fieardsiey and now owned or the Peru Iroa Company; and runs cbence sootheriy to lands of the £ame com. pany, formerly owned by John Beardsley; thence easterly along the line of lands laitm'nUoaedtoa lot now occupied by Columbus Lawrence; thenco northerly along the line of the said lot number two and lot number four 'to the highway aforesaid; and from f e n c e along said highway to the place of begin n l a t containing OSM> acre ot land

Behut tbessme premises conveyed to the Pern Iron Conuany by Obadlah Coolldge and Silvia, his wife, by deed dated August seventh. 1820 and reoorded la Cttnton County Clark's office hi Liter L of Deeds, pages S». so and tt. . . . . . ' Also all that certain piece or parcel of land bounded as follows, v i a : On the north by theroad leading front Kneesvule (Keesevllle) to Jay: on the west bv the lot

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owned by John Beardsley and now by

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the Fern Iron U H S S L - . , Lawrence, containing one-halt of an acre of land.

•aid land lies In the Village of Clint mvllr. in the Townof AnsahwiUUrerai.AndState of Sew York. and Is known as tae sta willed by Emanuel Beardsley to l^tsebs Lawrence, hridaaghter.

Bsbxx the same pteml as conveyed b> the Peru Iroa Company by Daniel D. Howard and Delia, Mi wife, by ne«ddatMAOATs«nrsLlW.sAdlw»r^ Cowsty ciers^Boaios In Lttjer L of Deeds, pases SSI

Aisosncers7Ut,tttle and Interest which the par­ties of the One put have ia ami to th^ following ue. scribed lands lyu., and being in said County ot Cluv

that Is n> say • that orrtah p»e:e or parcel of land situate, •ad being Ir u« Town of Anaab:e (late feru i. in

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: T I « tresf *fti n en.-slntt ar.l el^rit\ link-t.. s st.i.', , n*, 1 from tht n-e s...ith *Ixr\ *lx tl jfr-., *t w.-ttt r-.<. n ty tw...-hainian.l twentv rU-ht links to the i !a-. ." liejlanlnit; omuinlti* tsventj f..«r » T H an.1 H -t.t r. ..Is Af Ian 1 Al». the sal'l.-tli-r j«rrel nf land !••' ginning at the southwest comer of a tract of tl.Irrr nere^ formtrlv owned bv sail Beartl'ley.tli-i-ea«eti, ntt part of «al.i fnrtr, at a stake near th* Klter Ansa-Me; thent-e running west three chains al>>ng tin bound* or lands • iwned ttv the Peru Iron compary to a pine stump marked for a corner, thenie north thlrtv.fouraesTees east until It strikes the e v t line of said thlrtvat-re tract; thence south, on the sail east lino there- .f tonr chains ainl twenty nvr links to the place of beginning; containlng one hundred ;ir..| tworods of land.

Also all the water rights and privileges In anjwl«e appertatnlnn to the said tw,. parcels of land. I'elng th~ same preml«es conveye-i to the Pern Iron Com­pany by Jeremiah Rogers snd Msrgaret, his wife, ami Benjamin Rogers end Sarah. hU wife, by deed dated October twenty-fftli, ISitft and recorded In Clinton County Clerk's office, In Liber y of Deeds, psges 'X<>. set, SG2 and ;«!3.

Also til that certain lot of land situate In the Town­ship of AusaMa date Peru). County of Clinton and State aforesaid, near the canal made by toe Peru Tron Co-np»uy riest of Cllntonville. antl Is btmtukd as follows: Returning- at a stake and stones standing on the northwest bank of the canal, and marked for the northwest corner of the lot on which the forges are now built; thence north sixty-six (CO ) degrees east seven chains thirry-tlve links to the st uth bank of the slough; thence east twenty-one 121 ) decrees south sixty-four Iftcks: thence east five de­grees (5 (north seventy five links, along the hanki f the slough: thence north sixty degrees t«0) ea-t, one chain thirty three links to n small stump and a eNke; thence south forty-seven deirrrcs (17 ) thirty minutes (SO'least, one chain andtwentv links to the northwesterly bank of the river, and the same course continued across the river until It meets the north­easterly corner of the aforesaid lot on which the new forges are now built; ana thence west along the north line of said lot to the first mentioned place of beginning, containing one acre, one-half acre and twenty rnds of ground ; Iliewlse to Include all of tho river within the above described txiutr.larles. Being th sarac premises c.-nveyed to the Pent Iron I'titn-

f>any by i raneis Saltuaand Anna, his wife, -md Mehp>-asftaltus, by deed .late.1 December tw. ntv-fouith,

l-«l.andreeor<!e.l In Clinton County Clerk's onice, in Liber S of i eels, pages 112,143 antl 1*4. #>

Also all that certain piece or parcel ef land situate. lying and being In the Town of Ausable (late Peru), lathe Ouunty of Clluton. distinguished and heretn-heft .re described as th- west half of tot W>i, Vaule's Patent, which said half lot contalat 100 Acres, be the same more or less, excepting and reserving all mines and minerals now-founo or ne*eafter to be round on said premises. Being part of the same premises con­veyed to the Peru Iron Company by Isaac Finch and Martha, his wife, by deed dsled November twenty. cfirntb. 18:>2, sad recorded la Clinton County- ClerA'a ollice, InTdtier T of Deeds, pages 353 and 301; and also medtioced in deed from Earl Pierce end wife to the Peru Iron Company, and dated Novembertwenty-cklith, « \ i , and recorded tn tat office ot tho Cleft of Clinton County. In Vol- T ot Deeds, pagca 355 and 356.

Also all th*t certain piece or parcel of land situate. lying and beli* la the Town of Chesterfield, in tho CVunty of Ease*, end partly in the Town of Ausable (late Peru'. In the County of Clinton, bes^nntng at a point fa the centre of the River Ansabte and In tha east line of the Boyd lot; thence north on gild east line to the northwest corner of lot number thirteen; thence east in the line of Joseph L. Winter's land eighty rods to a stake and stones; thence south to the centre of the river aforesaid; thence ur> said river, keeping In the centre thereof to the place of begin­ning. A wo forty acre» of land In the southeast corner of

lot number IS. known by the name of the Boyd lot. Also all o( that certain piece or parcel ot land situ­

ate, lying and being In the Town of Ausable (late Peru), aforesaid, being the lot on which Charles Beardsley lately erected a house and barn and resid­ed, and to contain one acre of land.

Also all that certain other piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being In the town of Ausable (late Peru) and bounded as follows, to wit : Beginning at a stake and stones on the northerly side of the road leading front Peru (now Ausable) to Jay, try the Ausable River, twelve rods easterly of the uaent the Boyd lot on the line of Stephen Orlswold's land, where his dittlUery formerly stood-. thence runs swstherly about forty-eight rods on said Orlswold, so as Just to Include the Palmer House, and no more, to a stake and stones; thence easterly on Winter's land seven­teen rods to a stake and stoces; thenoo southerly on land formerly owned by Jeduthan Bullen (now de­ceased) to the aforesaid road to a stake and stones; thence easterly on ssld road to the first earner, con­taining five acres of land, be the same more or less.

Also all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the town of Chesterfield aforesaid. In a patent known and distinguished by the name of Patent Number IS: Beginning at the southwest corner of the said patent nearly south from the forge and mills of the late Captain Bullen, and being the southwest part of the same patent whereon the said forge and mills are situated; from thence north on the east Una of the Bovd lot twenty three chains and Ofty links to a stake and stones: thence east on the south line of the forge and mill lot twenty-four chains and tw«aty. live links t-> a stake and atones: thence south twenty-three chains and ftftv links to a stake and stones s tanrl lng- oa the nortnllne of a tot otland whereon Satn-uel Weston formerly resided, It being the north lino of tb.oIan.tt of tho Farmers' Society Tract, so called: thence west on the said north llnetwenty four chains and twenty .five links to the place of beginning, con­taining In aald lot Of ty-eix and three-quarter acres and thirty -seven rods ofground. . . .

And also all that certain piece, rareel. or lot of land situate, lying- and being In ifaule's Patent, in the Town ot Chesterfield and County of Essex aforesaid, and U known and distinguished and laid down on a map of said patent as lot number 177. containing one hun­dred and forty-nine acres of land, more or less. In the Farmers' Society Tract, so called. In said patent To­gether with all and singular the mills, forges, water rtthti, privileges, hereditaments and appuni nanrss belonging or in any wise appertaining. Befog- the same premises conveyed to the President and Dl-rectors of the Peru Irm Company by Joshua Aiken andelane, his wife, bv deed dated December first, 1KS4, and reoorded in Clinton County Clerk's ofBoe, la UbcrX of Deeds, psges 167.468 and 4fl». . .

Also ail those three several pieces or narcelsot land situate partly in the Town of Ausable, County of Clinton, and State of New York, and partly ta the Town of Cnesterneld, County of Essex and Stats aforesaid, being the same lands and premises and privileges of which tne late Jeduthan Bulieu died seised, and In the deeds thereor to him dercrlbed as follows, that to to »ay: The first paret 1 uereot b the same lands and premises and privileges couveved by Samuel Bord to Jeduthan l'ulk>:i. Ly deed bVarlng date the twenty seventh :lay i f I ecen-ljer, one thou­sand eight hundred and sixteen, aie! therein de­scribed in substance as follows, viz i All that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lytug and being in the counties of Essex and Clinton,an<l t* .untied as follows, to wit: On the easterly side by the mill lot lately, owned by Foster Alexander, west-terly*»by Oeorge Shavers, aouUirrlv bj Farmers' Society Lands, and northerly by tent, containing two hundred acres of l.'nj. more or less (the same being s l o t of land formerly conveyed by Chauucey Fish, Sheriff of the County of Clinton. to Robert Boyd. Senior, by virtue of an execution against Nathaniel Mallory. by Deed dated October seventh, 17&T), and la described In said deed as let number it, or the fourteenth, lot ft g square form forty-four chains and seventy-two links each way the parties of the first part hereby Intending to oon vey and release to the parties of the second part tho entire lot number fourteen, and heretofore known as the Boyd lot. as fully AS the same was owned by the said Jeduthan Bullen at the time of his death. Ex­cepting: and reserving that certain pleee or parcel of land In the Village of Cllntonville, being p a n of lot numberait, containing 1 ST-KW acres, conveyed to Daniel Keese by Peru Steel and boa Company by quit-claim deed, dated September sixteenth, 1872. The second parcel hereby conveyed and released is the same lands, premises and privileges conveyed by Foster Alexander to the raid Jeduthan Bullen by deed bearing date the twenty-fourth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen, and therein le-scrlbed In substance as follows, to wit i Beginning at a stake and stones being the northwest corner of lot number thirteen, and is the suae that one Jehlel Beardsley. Senior, deeded to one Htepnea Grtswoid. and hi about forty-flve rods north o t the road oa the north side ot the Sable Kiver leading from Peru to Jay. being aorta of the forge and saw mUl that said Orlswold formerlv owned; thence running south from asW corner oa the east side of Boyd's tot, so-called, across said river above the forge and saw mill and dam one hundred rods i and the aforesaid corner is to begin so that a hundred rods shall extend beyond the highest bank on the south side ot the rtver to a stake and scones on said Loyd's line i thence rucninc east eighty rods to a stake and stones by formerly John Beatdsley'a land; thence north on formerly Je hlel TJeardsley'a land one hundred rods to a stake and stones by Joseph Winter's land: thence west eighty rids to the first mentioned corner; containing fifty acres of land lying in Ausable (late Peru1, la tha County of Clinton, and Chesterfield, hi the County of Essex, la the State of New York, a id on which is creeled a forge, saw mill and two dwelling houses and other buildings; excepting apleca formerly sold and deeded to one Perry C. Bacon, also a plefe; formerly sold and deed to one Bela Pratt: reference being had to aald dee Is for uuantltv; said Orlswold and Pratt's land Ilea oa the north side of said road, and runs no further east than to a stake and stones at said r >ad, a few feet east of said Pratt's new shop. And tho,third parcel hereby conveyed and released Ii the Muse lantl and premises and privileges conveyed Ai another parcel In the said deed above mentioned. from Poster Alexander to Jeduthan Bullen. dated the twenty-fourth day ot January, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen, as aforesaid, and describ­ed therein as follows, to, wit: Beginning on the north­erly side of tha river aforesaid, a few rods below tfio forge aforesaid, at the easterw line of the aforesaid tut by the river, and thsnea hias northerly on the line ot aald forge lot about one hundred tods to the corner of the said lot: thence easterly oa the said course of the end of said forge lot twenty rods ta a stake and stones; thenci southerly the same course of said lut one hundred rods to the river aforesaid; thence up the river to the first corner, containing twelve acres. The three parcels ot land hereby con­veyed and released containing at this time large por­tions of the Village of CUntonvtUe and of the said Peru Iron Company's Iron Works their situated. Be­ing tae same ptemues conveyed to the Peru Iron Com­pany by«Albert Rullen and Caroline, his wife, and others bv deed dated June fourteenth, 11*41, and re­corded in Clinton County Clerk's office, in Volume 6 ot Deeds, pages i l a . l i t . l ib and IIS.

Also all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situ­ate la the Village of Cllntonville, Clinton County, and • te teof Kew York, snd bounded ssfel lows: Begin­ning at the southeast corner of lot Ifo. I, laid off to Clotilda Hutchinson ta itsasntas off Cnaannel Beards­ley, deceased), on tne highway; and runs thence east­erly along the highway 1 rods to A stake and stones being tne southwest corner ot lot No. o inve) i thence running atone the east boundsot aald lut >o. 3, twenty rods to land forawrly belonging to the heirs of Emanuel Beardsley ; thence easterly 8 rods to a stake and atones, and from thence southerly along the boundsot lots numbers one and O n e , LO teds to the place of hsglnnlasl. Contshisni one acre cf lard, which aald lot Is at present liuuiidsi on the east by land owaed by the Methodist Soctrty. oalheacetAby the highway, oa ths west sad Assrm hy land fofmerty owned by Jacob Tack t n a s a .

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.Vise with the permission tt the parties -f the s^vsinti part to rem--ve that teirt of amn-t litn la tb« River Irei t Auwhle, wh|.-h is within and upon the land and wat«r ot the said Jeremiah and HenJsmtn Itoiters.

B. ing the same premises conveyed by Jeremiah Ri peers an 1 Margaret his wife, and H-nJamtn >t»ii rs, and !5ally hl< wlf', to Franeli H.»ltn« and Nl. bolas Saltus, by deed .Uto-i August twentv firth. 1H.M »n 1 ree trletl la Clinton County L lerk's < ifflee. In Liber X, of lws~l« naittv. «is »nd 42*.

Also, all the foil .w lng lots, pte.-rn rr parreis ef )an 1, i-lmat'. lTlng aad being In the Towns of lew!- nnd chesterfield, Fji-et t'.ninty and State of New Vork, known and distinguished as lots n u m W forty two ,t!t. fltty seven .•?•. slvt» Ave «ko, slxtv^Ix .- t soventy r>ur iTti, seventy rtve iTii, snd theennthtif of lot sixty three tn a tract of land eail-sl the Vs*ex Tract, n. F. Wenrv's surrey; tfce »al.l lots with tne half lot containing nine nun.ir. I and f-.rtyftur acres of land, lie the sauit. more . .r less

Also that pleet or parcel of land situ.it- In the To of Ausalile. C llntoa County, St. t. a part of lot number one nun * in Maule's Patent; bounded by the Ausntile River, on the west hy the line tpetwe«n the ttwM.it RIaek Brook and Ausable; on th.. n.trth by lands owned by William Flneti- on f i e enstbv landsowne-l hyJohnWar.l and Htuh • • ' llrkln.

"rV-Ing tli- sam- premises c-.nveyed to Ans-.u fjiire-Iow by Andrew Thompson ami wife.

Exeeptlnn and rejervlnp half an acre to .T ihn t far l , la the southeast rorner.an 1 halt an acre a.lj- .ln!o • said John Ward'sl->tforas.'hiHilliourielot. m

Also ex.-opting and re-*erv1ngfrom th- saleofs ,M lot number one nuntlrpil and ninety t lx I II*'., Haule't Patent, all tires, mines, mineral., and fosiilt; with the right of ingress and egn~i for the purpisH-s of search, «tiwiwjr and removing thc>aame.

Sal 1 lot containing from elehty to niaety s.'res, be Ui.'ta.i!A , ' ere .r les<- »

U.-ic^'t te same preiul->.-seonveye.I t i Theodurtt Sal-tus au l l'ra:t n- Ilenrj sairus, by Anson lttgnlow ana v/lf , a:el ojiers, divtl dated JanuAry first, lifts, ami recorded lu Clinton County Clerk's Office, lu Volume l.t of Utteds^pa^e V;)*, ate.

AU) all mat certain |ur-e| of land situate lu the Town of A mable. ( ouaty of < Baton and State of Mew Vorlc. »tia <l'-d--rlt>eJ aa Collows; Beg inning a t t b e

w^iierly side i >t ta - roal leatllag from Clintonvllle to tne ara i l l Ore OC--L so-called, twenty feetaonUi from taa s. mtu ead of tae Howard noose, so-called; thence r Jinldg Diuthetlir D.-tuirllaj on ssld Arnold Ore Bed R u l . to the r u l lea.ll.14 from Cllntonville to the Tn.v.1 nf J.iy, Aw'Jt Iwtv feet; thence westerly, buull ig ou sail Jay road, to the west Itae ot the Upward 1-.E. so-^aU^l. to the land formerly snthe p«ie shiiif .Vittiii S. dirk, about fifty two feet; wea ;e norcti b-iuaibiz oa laud foSmsaly tn tne poe-rmisi m of "iatnau S. uiark, sbnutforty feet-, tacnee e isterly on a line twenty feet sooth ot the south end i f rae £E^w ir.i ix>u«e to ttae place ot beatamelns: on ^be tal i Vralli O.-j tt.t.1 itoad. aoout ttfty-two feet and c 1'itat.nag th-3t >ro formerly occupied by Edward J. Fis.i; uelug the same premises conveyed to Theodora saltu; and Francis if- Saltus by George Danctry and oth-r trustees, ete , by deed dated July second, 1S84. auJ r v irJel In Ciiatoa County Clerk's offlce la Book £3 of I>eetis, page -45. etc-

Also all the equal undivided two-thirds part of that "ertala lotorpar.-elof land, situate la the Town of black I)r.x>fc, in tha County of Clinton and State of New Y/orx. &CI113 lot number slxceen In John tohn-son's sarrey of tli J elshtn division of Livingston's pa-t i u t i u t a i l to.vn. bxceptlns aad reserving out of said premise? one undivided naif of all the Iroa ore e .utiined therein.

Also the south half of tot number twelve (lxl ta Johu Johnson's survey of said division of Uvtngston's pitent; which south naif contains seveaty-five acres of laud. E iL-eptlng and reaervmc from sate tot nem-ber twelve iU)all the Iron ore contained therein. Be­ing the same premises conveyed to Theodore Saltns ami Francis II. Saltns by Lortar Fills and Jane J. his wife, by deed dated August thirtieth, tssa. and re­corded In the Clinton County Clerk's office la Volnma 1) of Deeds, page £74. e t c

Also ail that tractor parcel of land tn the County of Clinton, State ot New York, being eight bswdred seres more or less: and being sll of lot anmber tsreo-t/-nine {£» la Township number tune (3) old SUlnary Tract, except fifty-three acres the south half of snb-dlvlsloa number five (51. Being the same premisei conveyed to TsKodore Saltus and rrancts Saltus by Caleb Calkins and "nary W. his wife, by deed dated Fobrjary 13lh, 18K2. and recorded In Clinton County Clerk's office In Liber *a ot Conveyances, panes s i r auJI2S.MnisA23.lSB5.

Also all that certain pasee, or parcel, or tree* ot land, situate, lying and being within the Town of Chesterfield afore-ald, and bounded as follows, vis.: Beginning in the centra of the River Great Ausable easterly from the works of the said Pern Iron Com-p my on tho line of lands belong to John Beardsley and the aald the Peru iron Company, aad running thence southerly along aald line about twenty two rods t i the centre ot tha pabttc highway: thence easterly along the center of the said t highway eighty one rods or there-aoouta. to a pine stamp adjacent to a dry aad tourat plne tree; thence northerly about- ten rods to tne centreof the said river near alar** rock; ttssnee up the centre of aald river, aa tt feuds nnd turns to the place of beginning: containing eight acres of land, be the same more or less. Being the same premises eon-veyed to said Peru Iron Company by John Beantsley and Catharine his wife, or deed dated August twen-ty-firsr, 18Z7, and recorded in Essex County Clerk's offlce In Book F of Deeds, pages »08 aad S07.

AIJO all that certain piece or parcel ot ground situ­ate, lying, and being In the Town of Cnesterfleld, la the County ot Essex and State afortasll. In a patent of laud known and distinguished by the name of Maule's pat-ut, and designated and described as fol­lows, viz: One hundred acres off the north end of lot cumber sixty-six ia said patent. Being a part ot the came premto-s conveyed to said Fere Iron Cosnnany by Jaaet Montgomery by deed dated May 11. IMS. and recorded la Essex County Clerks oSace In Book d of Dcecs. panes tat . MS. end ISA.

Also all those certain lots, ntsoea. or parts oftand situate, lying, and betas tn the Towns o f cbestssnusd asidJsy. la the Coaaty of assex and State af nransw. In a patent of mad known and dMajrasahed as sUnkVpeArnLaimdealanassdsad s m r a s i s as tot-lows, vht: '

Tbe»soulli half of lot ntEuber one hundred and tarenty-eight.andt'M aorta hair ot lot number one hundred and twelve, coetsmlpg la*the whose of said two halves, accordlag to original survey, two hun­dred acres, mure or leas. Abo lot asanher one hun­dred and seventy-seven ta said patent described and bounded as toliows. sta,: Hagtnnlng at the southeast corner of lot number one hundred and seventy-six, and runs thence north forty-seven chains and thir­teen links t thence east tnlrtv-ooe chains aad stxty-three links; thence south forty-seven cnala* and tair-teeu links; thence west thirty-one chalus and tlrty-threeilns^totnenrstceotbes^nnlag; coatalnlngoao hundred and forty-nine acres of land, be the same nsarvorle^a.s^caedlngtolt. Cochran's survey; said lotssosntsaUsesresternloc ?

Being tho same prsmhtss coaveved to aald Peru Iron Company by Janet •oatr>u»ery by deed dated • a y thirteenth, i»As. aad recorded In Kssei County Clerk's ofnee la Book ( lo t Pninli. |p is— 111, iso. anil

AJsoaumrjsseaTt»ma»seMw situ­ate, lylnx aad betas fn the Town ot Chestornuld, County o f Essex sndntate of Hew York, being pari of a tract of land known by the name of taenia's patent, and lylnf la that part of the said patent known as theVarmss's tStJeAslyTsad fBrttwrdascrrhed anddls<lnsmlshedasfolto«rs,vlA:ThesrBOle of lots number s i ' " —" — - -- -(Mr. lots l

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Ing two hundred acres each, sate and exceptlag the north half of lot number xn. which contains one hua-drsd and forty acres, be the same more or leas; ac­cording to a survey made by Itobert Cochran.

aavlnc. eioepung Aad reserving all gold, silver aad iron mines. »

Being the same premises conveyed to Francis Saltns and Nicholas Haltusby Mrs. Louisa LI ringston, widow, by deed datt.1 September fifteenth, 1S41, aad record­ed la Esses County Clerk's office la Liber U of Deeds, pages 107.10S aad 109.

Also all that certain lot or par o'of land knownand dlstlngutahad as lot number aeveatr-oae (71) In the Essex tract. In the County of hasex and State of New York, containing one hundred and ufty-two acres liSSi of land, IMithe same snore or less.

Heine the same premises conveyed to said Pern Iron Company by Jos-pa ureUs and -asifo by deed dated Stay nfth, 1858. and recorded In Easex > ountr Clerk's onice lu Liber K, K. of Dee Is, pase> '•ii. T-> and 30.

Also ail tuoae two certain lota or tiercels of land kuotvaan-J distinguished as lots number forty (4u) anJforty-one(tl)luthe Essex tract hi the County of Kssex and State of New York; containing to„-etnt-r two hundred and eighty-one acres, be thu same mora or less.

Being the same premises conveyed to said Peru Iroa Company by 3iet*on Klngsland and Pboetje his wife, by deed cated July first, ISJO, and recorded In Essex County Clerk's office in Book SS. of Deeds, pages VLt. lJl .etc . •

Also the undivided two thirds part of all thatcer-tnin piece or parcel of land in Essex County, beinj one hundred and twenty acres, and being lot number two hundred and fifty-six In township number eleven of the old Military Tract as described ia a deed dat _H1 tae thlrbrenttt day ot Oct. .bet-, 1#15, between Axarlaa C. naM, Comptroller of tiie Slate of A'ew Tort, of lb} first part, and Alfred B. Hathaway and Asa Eaton of the se.-oad pare

Ileluj t!i» rams premlsM conveyed to Edmnn 1 Kings and and others by £dmund A. Benedict by dew.1 dated March twenty first. It u.and recorded lu Essex County Cleric's offlce in Book Till nf Deed*, page 1 -.1.

Alio ail that tract or parcel of land aituate ui th jt Town of Lewis, County of Essex, and State ot New York, and descrlbe.i as follows: Lot £.* ifim«|ght), containing one hundred and slxtv acres t lot 5y tflft> -nine), containing one hundred anil ttfty-two acres: lot CS, conUlnuitf one hundred and fifty two acres; lot fl t. coatalnlng one hundred and sixty acres, more or less, as described in a warrantee deed from F. B Leonard and John Holme and wife. Sail tou number at, '->:>. 6S and at being la the Essex tract lu said Town of Lewis, and coatalnlug six hundred and twenty-f >ur acres of landiaoreorlass. For further dcavrlpti'in of said lota reference may be had to a des. i from said

• " * -bearing date rdetl In the

'ounty of E-»'X on the a-ve&-teenth day of September. 1*66, in Book RR of I eeds Said lots were qu't-ejalmed by Ueorge W. i ,oir to At-. berst H. s>W|]dea on the f jurui dav of ticto bar. ISM. Said loU were quitclaim -1 I... the said Amherst R. tYlldee to A U'ildia the thirtieth day of March, Wl'J. Said !• u werg fasteUlmed by the aald A. Wil le j to Frier, i i-

lrtchcct iM3tKaaArf>f J u a e . Is—.. u^L i r t^_- ^iJit*

Kenuses conveyed to The.jdore Saltus and Frain.Lt 11. itus by Frieuti P. lr let her gn 1 Lottw 1 , hit wlf -.

by deed dated April «. ivJi, a a i ree ir ie i l i r-*~ x County Clerk's office- l i Li ier 63 of l>tMtds. p^je . a a

Also all that lut, p i^e or pireel of Ua.l d i uatt-, ly Ing and uelajr lu int. I j w a u l Cae.terht-t 1. Count) of Essex and statu of New Y^rk,saulbuaade.i as follows, v i a . ifcglnuln<ata»£aaesUBdiu*-uaUiee*stiiuei« the Boyilt>t,04lh3SJUUi std.t oftue KiverAuSablo and oat hundred rads s>>utii of Ovs aorf h west corner of lot aunatvr thlf ean: ranalai liicuceeustehihty rods to a stake an.1 stones ou tne line of John licard-sley's lacU; tnoace av>rKh to tne eentre or she said riser; thence up t i c said rlrer, kwulng theceuUJ thereof, t j ttae east Uoe of tae IJoid lot; and trout IhOBiTi south t> tha place of Uiklauluf. Prtug the n n n prantlsati ooaveyed to aald Peru iron t *ompany bv Toihtia e*** " and wife, by deed datud Jsnnary tnsrd. lsxa, and recorded i t Essex County Clerk's OSScs UAVaihUof l>e»li. nastaa. Jsaa.ry »1. f a s .

Ama alTihat euual uaaividcd oae fourth part of that certain plana or parcel of laai situate oa the shore of Lake Caannlaln tn the Tow i of i uastaraetd. Cuuntv of Essex aadStattt of slew 1 >.-k. la a patent of s.aul acres of mod graate-1 t j K.ttnew idgatr, and is kaowa anel tllstlnrillstiri ou uie map or vlllaste plot of Fort Douglas os lo i SIUBIMT IX t,eleven^ and Twaind-ad and ihmtlfinl as follow A t J wit: sttsrianiai ou Water shreet on the southwest outucs of lut number eleven; thence north are deirrots, east two chains. to a lot of lead of sUSaen acres, mora or leas.ownel or the Putt Kent sasorSsrtoo. and oot-tipiisi by the rem Iron GsAniavv fader a lease: thetn* ts*i«ari ly ninety s ix links to the share of Lake Champiaiu | tnestce souiherly astsag tha shore of takecaauiptai-i, as It winds and tarn<. two chalus, lo the northwester ly uiWBSr of let ansaber lea. now e^dheretofore used as a pahae highway; Iheans wastwardiy atoug said highway, amety-ala links to Water street, the pla • j of bsattmlssi. Ouotaialas; oae-aaartrr or one third of aa acre of sand, be the samo a n or lass. Together srlth the buaMlags anaaiad iheretu Ktstptmi aad rasssnlsa oat of thel poavryaae*. the lower story or eeuar pan of the Stoteatiusn. lie lag the same prsmssss Ossnnane hy ChattsS M. m*r^ IMTe^edAaSsd IK'no « . . ^ .-v^—^ UBtstaCnsiotyClssu'sediue la Booh r r . mATaScfc SsTlshV.

AJBO aM theee eartai o t land, situate, lytag af saad kaowa aasTT SB She Town af Lewss ta the tvmaty of amtataad Mmst of Sew Vork. da-ssugs-lAheTia the

— ' ttsm(Sitatsst_SBsen ant ssseatyAwo thr«e.7a-. fSoatAltdMtogtdhsrelgfet f iaad^sWsaesssmsisiore er leas, each

I acrea lb Ian Has sasne satesaajes cua ^ i S o i ' t J - B m m m ^ T o w . o f

mils nf rss.s e a f S l a l . nf r'l Vo rA ; _ief thesoemsrssaeswaet ef sut. aw t m astsuare f a n , In that pan of hnowsiea tne re . •»•»»' B»r 11 ly 1-axda.

- snlarsatvl •fasfiiiua tms)S*stss«aaodta»t the shove aaaaed

part conveyed to sasd Inera Iros Waiatsi and Wiaaiow c. *K at

xu. B tots, pteees o aad bclug la the tract

tha Easel tract of

Oil •-• « Jt-' jrn^*i»-i

t .-n.[»...» t t tn. •!«--l tit 1 aa c- mt-tr .l.r. s

M... till 'h. •* f r e * • tn j • < l»itis; tn.lt .-Inx in tn* . unit , r li ls.-klr».k state . f \ . « •( r„ ralle.1 the ;th li. lai. n .f Itv.iut, kn .»n an1 1I«tlmrni-rnst •* 1. t t 44 . forty five .*.*.. and f rty »ix «. Being same t-reinl#.« . . r.».,,»! 1 , tae I f TV , i .

A. T .mlinson and "U Ulta-n 7S. I-..nat.l .let. •• s v«r nrr twentv set. nth, ls^ r «-„( ret.rii .f 1 . • ,'t.-. n , , \? a £ T . ' 1,;rk * ' , f l v *' '» B - * -s «.f 1*«.:« i a# . s 1.-.. LMaftl i .^ Jsnnarr iw^prr six. i s :*

F.x-epiln«and reserving fr. m all effect, f 'his tt-atrtinient "f ts nvrt *nt-e. sn-1 < . n r f [ntt tl . .ri-r all lot*. pte-»a.irpar.si.Is..f land hs-ret.rf.ir.t - i.i »t..i eonveye.1 l.y t h - 1 . n , Tr, n , , n . n o * . r w h . M l . doetl. are now rtssnrde.1 In the . m. r .,f tn~ t • rk f Clltlt.'U.rE«aitn -.i'iitj,' rof K d f t l . t a i l , . . : . tlea

Alsoex.-ertttigsn.l rr»ir»lrti; a« «r r . » « ' t t i e f i lowing tri.fi.) .lrst-rllirtl lots. ple,-is . r isree.t f land

Also exeeptlng and reserving all mine. «n.i minn ala that have 1 «s-n reeen.-l by th*d>e,i, f «al 1 ! • - » IronCompaav. as follows, t. ,w|t t ht t land to the lT-esrt>terl»n ltellgl. ii. s.« lerr. '.ite.1 s. .,n,»«.r l'Hh. 1W. Village k* fiery .n . . 41 f >s 11.11, Ah retimarr.HU - vniaavlitt ftirry tw..,a. I.. « Halt. nthFefriary.l-tS.. I«.tt» Hasael It.«g, tlreltruar, IHlii I.snittt.J R.«rrn.U N-.vi mU-r. !><.•» I . t t . Flr»r Pr»at-vt< rlsn ««lety.'.% Auguw l«;!.l \ | i l sg« l i t loUthjH.. Brown \ln.iKe M l . tmasa kan# m. T l i a v r l t t-.F B i '••x. I" "• tfber l i e s MIIsa-» 1.4 to K B. C..J. 12 Ms} I*:"! Lot tn t harles Tyoti. 1*. June. H W . g vniatT* H to M HWler « 1-e. i-vrntier, 1*3*. and a village lot lu l»8i „ r i«r.j. To ft Hall W Har h. 1<» Villas"' I t to Amass Ransom. July 1. l!»i». Te F. L lAjvalanil. Julr I, l><2rt 1 . I i | tVrt.-t.t Jn.r 1 i«o> ItiW. I, Ran«om, JuJv t \ i«-.-t. T , , . \. i , t , , . , . ,T S.\ if.i'. 1J .11. ts'.Sh.n. '.".i Ji.lt I . ." Titeri, II .usi>. September-.',! »-JV It Iturvry ,.t i n r n n , isj. . . i;. White. Itsr*ninrtscr, I--'- 1- n. is , . is e-mlw-r, lt-Jj. J West li, s HoH.i, Al^.l ', 1 - . . . I'biuvh, Cl April. !»t •. I • ».^.titi t'lir f . J n t . e . ' , 1S3 •-_ C. D u r c t d . J u n e *.». i s . . ' , i. Martin. 7 J U : T . 1S.UI,* J.ll'^,-n.lip January, 1S.11 A tfirsun 4 Au­gust, 1S3L J. Wells, I t-etiruary, lt::f. Trustrvsji f \ II-Iage.21 sUy.lRM. L Ellis.UIMsy.IMS. Iaj l„r»tu7. Zl May. 1«-Tt. ux c , t t May, ltaa. j . Crawford. July JO. 1*M. D Hswes. a) July.lsX' l-arxmase. July to, lKts. IL B. Cox. June tt, lH.-te. C imiia, September e, ls;t7 I>. H. Calmer, LteeVn.lsr 13. 1H37. LE. Miller, Norember 17. l i a s S. I T * . man, s . inrnMr i r IKW. H Heller, Nos-ember . - , 1HM. (V and (I. ofrrrnan tn Jus*, 1*4" j il, v w a r . i , S » June . ia».i. J . H l U o - tseptember Ot. l t t s i . ML Beilsr, September i». lS i l . L. Babbit, January '.". 18.2. Chancy. November I M t l i l . MIMIL April 4. 1K4Z. Pi mbytenan Cbur-li. Octolx rl.. iss.l F. Hi BTatt.

tictober7ah.l(idi4ef If., ^- ie.ll«.V T. i olllns.v Mar.

i*«=<- . r - S l o m t , S» M . T . I S S , M.HI-MU-.ZS Slar. l lMa. Rrhoot House, 77 June. 1M.\ Trustees of N txsil IH trlcL 17 March. l»4d. U U . Paste, '-..Jul,, IH*A. 1>. <>. White, *7 Bepumber. 1M7. J. I.biinan. Is June. IMS. U-Uesaneeay. i t Jane, 1AUC. J. Crawf. rd, b«t-tembrr i t , ISIS. D. Kersi, December *•, IH». C. Ketcham. $ March. IMS. Adam Booth. IS Februarv. 1S50, K. J. Fash. April, Stay or June. 1 Wo. B. Hvrli». 17 stay. lHan.eo llarrr, Augnat. 1A5H. «- A. Allen, £3 September, 1S»>. U. H. Ut Ik r. 17 rVttieatbrr I h i YllIaKel^tbiF^ J. Flah. >OT«mU-r6, lKaa. J. Thsdal. October «. IH5S. l-narles Deesaim. tVto«<er zr. i s ss . Oeiifte W. Cobb, July 1*. l«io. I .vw Taylor, of Ised In Xlaale's patent. 8. J. 1 ttrtK-s. 1 July. lats . /.. Carpenter. August 10,1N19 The above rrarrva-tltw Is bereny luulied la its effect aad e-mforiued to the dee-Tlptloti, by metes andbt«mds, <«- otherwise, of the several lota, pleeeaor tiercels of land menuooe.1 InthesaMreaervatton. astheaame are describes m the three several hooka rontalalag copies of con-veyaneea from the Peru Iroa Cosapaay. ssarked re. spectivelv: - Conveyance Pern Iron t o . a." "Cut. veyanee Peru Iron Co. c." sad "Conveyance Pern Iron Co. V." Also ail that tract or parcel of land sltnaled la the Tows of Lrwts.brlag lotseventy seven 77ila Essex tractso-eelleS.aald tocoatain oae hun­

dred and sixty acres, be the same more or leas. Being lewsaase prrmhwi eaave*ed to Peru uteel and Iroa Company by deed of WUnaas II. Btower asm wife, dated Jaauej7elevsath,lSSAssWreomsArd la Ba*» County, Clark's offtce. la book Ko. 08 of deeds, page ISO. — . » - »

Also, aB that eortatapeeee or parrel of tandsttuat. sdmtAeTaaraotBtaehaVogB.Coan«yo^ amas of a s a Tors, and Is a Bart of lot aiusler um-tfMahl ( » m me aid ssjutary tract, township BBmlmJ.and labn—ded aa follows-. Beginning rise rods east ot aa ash tree, that point being the south east corner: thence tuaahss west forts rods to a staAa aad stones; useaee sawm twenty-six n d s t o a noplarbJee: thence east forty rods to a poplar tree ; theace south tweatystlx rods to the place of b**le aiag: aa surveyed by Sehemlah Harkneaa in Deeew-bCT..*?H^w,«,to,BAssjesSA and one hatf tet,) acre. t4 land, bethatamesnortfjor leas. The above deccritied piece of land luctndes m e she for coal kilns and wood yards, where the Peru Steel and iroa Company

" srd», t»ank and foundations for SllL*

t . . i..» t • « • t i - , • i - , . .

1 1 « . « n l - ' lea •' s ' t * • - ' * I as X-%-.-, s ' ds'Si^'-S--t prenv*-* tfts I - l -

.-, !t

1K4Z. PreabytenaB Cbur-li. ( AurU*.lsli. Rlanacntli. 1A44. Hchooi Hoeae. Mar 1'

prepared the yard*, bank and found fas the tan ot laes. Beteg the earn veyed to Peru Storl and Iron Cosn veyed Ysieai

sapany by deed ot x C t i Vaieattae R. Oot>drlch. WUIiam xf. t>iodrlch and

Valentine t t Oooarich, Junior, dated Apm twentv-sixth, uaftaad recorded in a i n t * County Clerk's office tn VoL Se of Deeds, page TA

Also All those two certain lots, pieces or parrels of land, situate, lying and being in the tract of land. contumely called the Eases tract la the town -f Lewis, la the County of Essex, sad State of N'-w York, and known aad dlstlagalshed la the dlvts'iHI of the sail tract ss lots numbers seventy six trn, and seventy nine fTS*. each ot said lots rontalnlcr one

* " sixty acres of land, be the same mop* • * COBVryt-a to Uie Peru M a c t b e L __ _ _

steel end Iroa Company by deed of iohn'n.tlm- and wt(-^aadSrs>tori-A:ari«murd and srtfe. dated De-

i recorded In Essex Cuuaty SSo* Deeds, page 443. Is aad latoasl ot

fourth, 1SSS, a Cierk'a <««ee. bonkoSo.

AhnaH the right, -ane aad •suereat'ot Th^-saasA. Temlsnaaa.aeds*rt-mdsisMntasaalaaaad dea-ssfrum theCn-nptrnliirot Ike Steto e f laew Yotk. of. la aad t e letaiii a n . I l l | (SSt. *md tsssmtyss-ae fSU.sssjm tract._shosrer*s earveT. m tssiTosra af Lssrt-t.yiBntyofn.ila s a l tusAeot Mew Terk- Be­ing the same prenahwe conveyed to Peru steal and lrou Company by i:eed of Tho-nas A. Toiuliustinaiid wife, dated aeptemliKr Udneenth, la07, and recorded la f s . r r County cork's oSlM, In B.xiK Ku. Cl of 'lands. pAEf *PH.

Also sll truer several lots, pieces or par~elj. f lard lying and being In the Town of Cue-.u-nl.lJ. t .ui. i , of Essex, and State of Sew York, la a patent i f 1-t .1

f:ranted to Tnomaa f*au*e. and in a survey UA.:< 1 v lt>iert Cochran, therein known at.d ulsti.^t....... ! ;j»

l o u number nlnety^is ;!«;,»«.I(J7i: BeKlnnirg a: II.•• southwest corner of K<t niueber ijlijety >iai f Ji. . I u-, •ilag thence aortlit rly «1. ng the went lii-e n i-tt'i i- t to t i e centreof the State road; thetui L.Ttltrly alo-g the centre or salti p « d to the north line or *^id lot; thence south seven;, I7fl< drgrees eastalotujtl.o pal^tUue.thtety-BveiX.)chaiiis.ttitl-^nswtAasntourtier tifitisnumncr ninety-seven (»7iot aald staale'spatpmt: thence south three dagtssi west s loe - Iks seal line of said lot number Bias*/-seven ,BT> aiaetyoae chains and fifty Unas (91 e- aad to L) to the asaAhesat ensaer of said lot eamher.nlnetyaeventa7i.thsa i north

"-ae^'^^sald' kds suastfssAsaa (ST, and nmesy-ala (»S) sixty three «S9> ehaSas and tweaty-

• " " sUM-piing e form.

*y-* _ . _ . six (»Si Mnts, to the pleat* of

jagj . i s l aatit) out of the southwest enruer of lot (MUaadsantrea Un)aes*s.ma thes-atmr

r-Ta

island seventeen 117 aad arty (sAO)acres uf land.

SMI sins sit ores, mlsaa,aad aid aad above deserllied pre-

irsjs-smer wtth the right, privuufr. aad umjnallfi ed permission of enteringonallorettherof satdseveral lou or aay part thereof, for the purpose ot searching for, mining, and removing from said premises any ores or mmerals which may be found thervou tu-air part thereof; with free ingress, egress, snd the free use aad enjoyment ot said right and privilege end per sssmloa. Feins; the same premises conveyed to Peru Steel and Iron Con-pany by fJeorge Adgate, execut.-r of the last will nnd testament or Jsmea 1-UUag, .1. nas i d. dat si Octobrr twenty ninth 1(M7, and r. corded la Clerk's office of Essex County, l n b o . k V . tit of Deeds, page Sett.; a

Also all that certain piece or parcel of lacd kituala, Ivlng and being in the Town of Ausabte. c lists .1 Clinton, and State of New York, U:luir part of 1 c numb-r twelve of Piatt's twelse TJbtxisand , . , « 1. na­tion; commencing at the southwest comer of said lot number twelve 112'; thence ii"rth un the west Hue of said tit about ninety eix otetr.tds to the southvitstt corner of a lot owned l.y John tjen.,en; ti*etn-e e».t ab ut flftvi.'-") P«1S to land owned fcv James Mare, thence south on the west line of the sai l James Maee'a land, to the south Una of said lot aamfcer twelve tl~t; thence west to the plaee of tcteaiaRint*; coatainlaff thirty <S0l acres of mad, be the same more or lesA,* Being the same premises conveyrd to Pern Steel aad iroa Company by deed of Henry <*. Me v. ens. dated August eighth. Vt«S, and recorded in ' lm ton County cierk'a ouacelu bodt Ko SS of Deeds, at page t)0».

Alto the following tracts, [drees or psr-t-1, of land s i tuate l a tne C o a a t y or E M S X , an.1 t-t^t-> sif S t w

Ynrt. t i l : "ne hundred snd slity tio ( BPT«S t« ing lot umsbcr eighty i hoi, Henry '• »urv », ia r*esex tra. C

Also one hundred and twenty IlSOtat-res, >.elm- a triangle bounded aorthwest by tows Bin', ea*t b; lut number one fit nnd two <*?*, andsonthby townllu*. lot number three (2), mower's survey In south tra. t.

Also three hundrediSOWatpres. bring south i » r t . f lot nnmber four (SI, bounded ntirtii by town litte. lu tract south of and ad), lulng Maule's patent. le-lng the asms premises convened to 1'ers nrerl and tr t Comiiany by William F Allen, the i . uiptr Her ••lu -State or Vew York, byst-s^ cate-1 Iieeeuil^-r t*we*iit s ecnd . HMD, and recoried lu Esaex County . 1. r« . t .fflt-e. In book So 83 of I -t--.ls. page li*.

AIJMJ til tut**- certain I-l". e* • -r 1-ar.vut • f 1 »t.d Iv • and belug in the Couaty of Fj^ei. «a,d st , . f •,. „ York, and known ar. 1 de»crlt«-l «• l i t t... --r .i • f.xnt iiVtl slaeie's [tater.t; andalietthe n ru. u f f lntnuml^r sixty seven '.TiMsuJes ia ' tnt , t:, --.il two plet^ts or parcels of U n l cimtaiulug 4o • a r.» '.< the same mor." riessi B in* ttesaa-epre'i.tsi « • t veve.i to Veru steel and Iron I osnpeay by de- ' " nu'-pt.en Petn.-Idsard v.|fe, dated Janutry i» . t ' - , se,- .nl IS 8. and re orfed la Eaarx f*.ui.t. < i-rs < office, ia b.j..L, Su «1 of Der.ls.at pa«. sa t

A's ' all those certain piece* par. e'» m l I •». f land known and deserlt«d as belt g i t - . r etgety two IS2I. kit numtierelsjht>U.re. " : ' .. brronr fcundred and eleven .111 . I t t • er u tnodredand twenty-alne(l^ae, anl t.^ • .•J. . i > •Jot; --.ui4*3«r ->-.• l-.-*i.-!--«-J Art - Ltt IJ - - » i . » *--j* ' »

K tent. and situated 1»ti.e I •<••.' r .'ay «i a • •--»•• ' II lntoeiounty.- f IA*-! S u l s u U >.f N. * t i t

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Alt.ia11 mat -rtali rfesse.-rt t r tsni ».;,»»» In the r.iwu .f • h-uierS.1.1. IJ*I i . ..ui.'. v , » \ kn-tt» i »n I ll.ttio-ub.: •• .1 . t . i . t t . . . . . • . . . ) (iill,laS«Ult''tiWtent, - >.iiialt.lii|i«t km dr. .is- <•* sif lan.t. 111 .re < r 1IM« l ' .«ee i tns: I ' n . ' r . n - m.. tr i. ore ortHHer mlaeralM. wit'- t iw rl-tt-' ..f .ttn-iM ^i -I •. s rest, s o l .f m :.liat»hf>-u» -it. K<| . | Ih* salt s i r . ti ise* *»i-it-i«l t«i r .ru s^,, t mi,., ir.Wi . , ) , ]« , v , r dardiirilAt-rt'Itt I ttlii Una. tl Six! Iftti-'Mh T- It I n s o n . a t . t i w a n t t-e'r *t lets >if l l i . i i . u l T n i l e » • . , d-s^smet-1. ;•..- I J.itir «.- . t o ! . l* -« . »i, I r . " r.t-si . . . aasex • .nt) i I tk «osn. . , lu I t , .* . r Iv—.. r .. , at page in

Als»afl i*«r-ii .wing land, aM » r| to I't-ru Mteel and l r . « • .-n uan» h» d.s, Halius an I sslfe. and Frau. Is H se ' data. I tprll \ lsHA. aatl nrt-iitM in t tm. u> • uuy Clerks . : :^ .« .luter .'-o , f Is-,.|s , e , . i ;.s », , ,,» Easex >' . r e t Clerks ofr.s-. In Bi«-t f»ier I ee,»a t-sgw SattaTlw stine n-t twlng sprt 1B.-1 In as. 1 ,le«-si; l u t eovarwlby art'tirrsiilauaen.*«tytng "sllardslngsj <ar tne tM-emltM«*. SKI as i'.. mllla, r. <r-c*s*. m r i u e . srsss at.tt ppipertrnfall kinds Out have brva <rerr owrie.1 l y the Peru lr s n i t n u a t i t . Francs, an.1 AliAotSS BaMae, • v l . U-r or thssm. auU.ni lierdleer. aa Kees-lser and Thetslips and fran.-l* IL Saltuti afi.lettrwr.fi>--*. or by eltlier t>f the aai I partle* In the t . ui ' . . . 1 Clint.ra »r Eaeiiv, i * In I-«h . * either u t a s U i . io . f .« . f n ta.' s,iate -A new V.trk. n.t htnl i t»f*-» •;». tn callymes^toassd aad lssa-rrn.nl, via : l . t n a m l a w t e hundred aad three. I ..ii MauJr's psleai. ta the Town ot Chest n ASM, eoatslBtas: two VvnAlsss ISM> . asrtssa. Litnumnswti-se haadrs^laaidflt-ati.sNi.BtenW'sinMeat l a t a e t t w a o f Chee'.--rfl-il, ..sasalatsic two nsmSr. « Sisiiecrea, Sorth end .« lot aumlier f.-vrt'-'n t U , Utoalrspotrnt. la the Town •*• CbesiorAeU. cntitatn lag one huadrt-tl and twenty t i l" . s . r ea L t m n l r i two huadred an.1 thirty aes en t»7 •. . * ! snll Itary trset, townahlpuumb-r elesea. In the Ti.au of N *tb I i 'a. cwtsmlng tt.okur.lre.1 arrca AU in Essex i ouui . nest Btaie of Wew York-

AAto the mlaew aad minerals, reserved l.y the p , m> a afuriimls, nptto the f.dh.wmg v*a .< land s. d l r tsasavta Maaie's tmasat, iu the T.wne of jay ami Chislsra 11, aad nottnty nf Mscs : Isitsniunliasw l . . IS, *4, »7, A|. south half <«T ••-•; n. u . D.-rtsi haits.r* l» ,71 .7 l .T«.aj north half of ID. n .» t U l f . f III • M.ua,i-e,l'tS. I'd l'Sj: northltair.^ ls*.-H-uth half ttfttV;a»rlhhalf <<!»<, n.vthltarf.f j >I r..; i u 144. l a s ; Sfty acres noru.w~.i i.e-n. t I f . a. u«t. btslr 14S; oa . h-indr-. 1 aorns '**<h rwi . f t ' l. a»»d '-• I ; and the on- thlrC sntdtsi u-d part ..f a:i ru.i.. at -I minerals In thsss- . iu-eu bundr-tsl at r>- Ua<t lu tLe Town of Jay nnd c u n t y ..r l:.t«-s

Aiati sil the rt-rht, title and Interest - s i t n rh-maa A- Tianllhstin,le'e of keesesiiie, tsar* < t «rt>. Sew T.trk. dareasiS, had at the time of his d'athmatrtl to uie Iroa ore and any other mineral*, wtttt alt tt.e rtehmof tpgiasi and regreas. asel ..f nlnlriatheaame. vveacb-AesaidThtieaas A 1 .»«llrjt..n l.att.KT tj.. i tW l 4 of hladaarh. Inanlupon the f Ji .wltgpsr eU- f 1st .1 mtiaate In tae sixth and seventh dival. im ..tiAntngm ton's natrat, la the County of cirntidt. and Ktab-- f Kew Turk, to wit: Turf« nunil>en .*. It, l«, i*>. .-i. cf. rt, st , - s , m, rr. -s» ax. -tu. «a ami ro. in the . i s ta ar.>i seventhdlvhtmnsof IJtiug>uais pattat .audaiss-.i. ta number, SI . .« . 33. 3*. ai se. at, *t and 4' . In U.< seventh division of Uilnsaton s patrot. aad at* -. I- te numbers t4.tr., and se In said sevratb dlvlaen ••* MvlagtoBB pa taut, Beeordlng to the sartej t i . ISeiaoa Mais4ulM-r of aaid dlvtsl. 'Us Ivinst It..- sato". pT->perty -tmveyedto Piaru stteel and Ip«a i..tiii«i.r by deed of Haciiei n. Tsnllas iu a i d tra«e»« K T««e llaaie. srid tw and heir at law of i t * said Ibotnas * . Ttimltasne. deceased, daft-d Juls s s.i.,1 i s ' s . aj 1 rectsrded ta t'Smtun County < Ink's cdrter In Dot* Vs. sTTtwIlesdASS^eUst Teeatlisr with ail aad

b v mmesjsatf .ot the said patty of <h* flmt part of, la aau tn the same, aad everv part and partvl tbervv-f. with aaajurtraaacee tSetsat the aasse preml sea. la all. neretirfis-e conveyed to viieaaM partbw of the Beat uart bv The. idore Salt ne and wife, aad Fraa-d s H. Saltus aad wife, by deed dated April etghth. ISSi, aad recorded la the office >«? the Clerk i f t e t . ton Countv, on April twentieth, lads, in Volume tu of Deeds, paste 1SS. etc . and tn the OSArte <«? the < m t ut Kates .VMji.tr ..n stay twsatlh. IBS*, as houk Mo. ta of Deeds, tare 4»«. etc.

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•e or p-* ' , f l *a t aituat* l .mi" f I-et».», bounty uf t» i or* >'. 1 1 •ungulshed as lot i \ I.» -t B-li^t the same t>.t tu hut i ui^i Ir.tii. 'oait-siiy by

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Alwall tliat certain Plot-e i.rj.^-. el"f landHtuats. Ivl i -* t i i being la lha I own of iUsAUc. I ouilty i f t'-.l iv> t entl fctt»«-of New York. I t bstixia pert b f l<>t lun-i-relevrttir.' la 1'latt'i ):'0 sigi-re ItsatioB a n ; Ijiuidal as fol.os.Si lieglnntt.gatthe a-mlheeat f r usr of saM lot > .. 11. rannlug tbru.-e west along the soath II :s of said LI Blnety <»vt r «1s ui an . a t t n t marksid oa four sides . thence nurth etghty twe . S£ | roi* k a ataAe two l e a e*«t of a *Lanty ciuilt oat *«i.l Lit, thrm-e east ninety ii«' n^l. to a maple trt»> marketi <*n tne east lute id aaldlot Mo 11, tbense soutii along the eaht line of aald l-.t N- . 11 elanty tt. o I«2I rods to the place ef bej.|nr,ing, roetslalnsrft»-t> Svs acres of hUMl. be the i » . c n ore s.r Wsw bt-Ing-the samt prvmUes c m s e j e l to li-ru Metl and I n n compear by deed of M«rtl»aer n Mais cutter aseltor. neyfpir JaaeA. Usoo-nbt-r. o^'e-t rVr^umry eietfcut-i-ntii, 1X7',snd rersirted in < -inu..i i ouniy i irrks .as.•.iu Vol of Deeds So (V , a' pare ->t

Also a l l thov- certa in puree* or ls^.-els ..f tat .4 • I t a . t e ta Essex c - . a u t y . and Male o f "tew Y r k , known aul deaeribe i as lots numlier teent> ttlnr Jv and thlrtj (Jul in the * u l h tra t la the I . w n »f Lewis, aa sue. eyed t-v t'r.oiiia* fw. wer a c t t« -tie!.-.! aud described ta ihe Field !««* of sail sur-i«i .-• e • la theoaUv tif the secretary uf Male, a. foU..w». to wlii L«d nunii. r twenty ainr f< >-gins as the sssrtheasl • ruer -<t t .un'sr tweaty eight itSi at a spru.-e Use r.iu, theace aorth forty chains to a stake .taadfis; aear a sanse rock. Ihcnre west oa Heart t line flf >» (SO) clsatns to a epruo* st^he. theacessMiu. fort, * ' l rhalUttoS stake st the sviriheeat turner tst numbs r tweasy—veair*.; the ete east afty i-haWi. to the pie. e of asalnalssj eoasntttiag two huadr-Mi .to. taeret. f laat sanreor hwa Lot numlier tMrty t» i besrteeat tlwsstanasssaseornerof nainUr tweatyaight H . a i a stake, rues thenee o-p«nb forty rUtas to a Make ea a rising rat**of avound. thene.we*! « Hear«tl|h« nfif tisht rha lso i s n i i l t i II nplsri u r a i i S ahease aoath fjrtg ehetat to s Make ka the ssurmwaet csa-oer of BUtaber Isassdyaswea • Sas«eaeasl f4fl r toss-akeas tha sines .4 ' huvtrad aad thh-t-r-tws.. . _. —

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