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N o OP V o i .. X X L d A T S K l L L , (N . r ) F R I D A ^ ,; O C T O B E R I , 1&24. Mc#*»aiayii»|ifa J?UI!BT£SKU F J E L I f . 05 rSlDAl’S, 6 FAXO'IN. Catskill Line. SLOOPS TfiKMS. I, I’a village subscvibere, receiving tlteiv papers by carriers) Two D oj <. i ars an P F ie - Tv GBura, per aanum;. ' . n . To mail subscribers, Two D oei , abs payable half }’\early in a<ivance, unle:8secu- recHhrd’ an agent. i t i . Tci sabsciiberF , living a t a distance roitt the I’illage, who receive their pypersat « f panics, &e.’ V, No papers will be discontinued (unless at the discretion o f the publishers,) until all arreavaje s are paid. V I . Ajliubscripttons jfor less than a t ear, pamcalai'ly b y m ail mast bepaid in ad vance. A D V E M I S E M E N T S . W ill be eonspiciuoilsTy insetted the fittt time fotfiflg centt a square, and tnentiijive terds for each insertion alter. No advertiser meat will be inserted for any length oftime, for Usi than fifty cents. Official notices, (mortgage, sheriff’s and surrogate’s sales) charged according to the etatate. Yearly advertisers will be liberally arcbm* modated. • CCT fetters and communications muft he post paid, \ F R i m i m . CA R D S , C H E C K S ,'H A N D B H j DS BIxANKS. &c. Sec. See Bxee'dedwitJinmtness.aceuraep and expedilh n IRA C. BALDWIN, BOOK^SELLER, S T A T im E M AJ^‘D BIN D E R , ■Warren S treet, Hudson, O ASjast received and offers for gale, a L i . large and very choice selection .<\f HOOKS IQ the various departmemsor Lite* m u r e . *-A is6— Family BtbleS ; CommoirPrayer B oo I ck , elegantly h ound; Dwight’s,, Wattes, and the i>«icb Church f*salins and Hymns. 5 ^ Persoha V^ishing to furnish Libraries, Will do # e li to call. JL lib e r a l d iscoan t will be made. (C7* New ^ablfcutioias seasonably received, and at the publisherv lowest, prires. (jjr Books bound neatly and atshort no tice. A p r ils, 1824. 38 . 1 1. 1 > IM II ■ l l M J, I . . I Vertital Spimner. fT1 HE proprietor of the light for this vah A uable, Idboui saving machine for this etatofhas now bn hand and gfiei s for sale a (quantity of saperior Tsiaciiin.es on ad vanta' geoiis terms. The great impovtance oi iiiiro* ducing this valuable improvement in spin- niog to the farming part of communily, in this state, has induced the proprietor to pro cure them to be built by good ami experien’ ' ced workmen, combining exactness in the workmanship aptji duvabduy in the construe- tion. The full a^*d conclusi’re testimonials-o! this machine, frpm the highest sources, snch as the Board o f .i|lgri.culture ol Uiis stale,and tbe state o f RUode-Island, the offi*;eT S o f tlie agricultural society in the different counties, from thespinnerH weavers,and clothiers, to gether with many distinguished agricuiiurist- liave long been before the public- And ehould any individuals stiH enteitain doubts on this subject, thej’ need only to witness the .performance o f the machine, to have them removed. The fact that cloths mabufactnred from -wool, a n d spun upon the couim o n wheel, have cost the fanners too much in labour, H’hen compared with those o f the game quali f y made in manufaciuringestablisbaif nis, has long been felt and acknowledged. And it is equally true and a fact which has been fair ly tested, that the ^’arn spun upon the Ver. tical Spinner is s u p e rior to th a t span on the common wheel, and by the use o f which at least three fourths of the labour is .saved.— When the farmer takes into consideration th a t the .‘pinning o f 100 lbs. of w o o l spun o n • the common wheel at the rate of 2 1-2 nins to the pound, calling 12 runs the usual week’.s work, for which he pays 6s and charges 6s per week for board, the spinning will amonnt 4o §S1 50. Takethesame quantity of wool and spin it upon this machine, making the ijame number of runs, calling 48 runs (which is an avaraged ordinary week.s woyk) allow Xlip'.ame wages and chaiging the sameumount for boivrd per week, and the spinning wiH- cost B7 7.5, making a saving on each lOPi^ba •of ivool o f D2S 75, amomiting tO more than the whole expense of the machine. And fa/ce into view also that the qfiiality of the yarn i.s better, und consetjUently the cloth ini.irie thei'elrora morp valuable ; and add to chi*-' ereiy farmer by the introduction of machine, has a manufacturing e-tabiish- TO-nt in iiSs own family, and under his otn: managemeni, exciting in the breasts ol the <l()!ue>iio >pinners a noble emulation to excel in the formation of fine woolen fabric.s, there b y contribuiing not only to theccdnl'ort, but. a.i.so to the conveniencies of elegance in our dcmestic raannfactiu e.s, he will not fail to ap preciate the imporlance of embmeing the earliest opportunity o f possessing himself of & Vertical Spinner- Fanners living in the towns and counties adjacent to this village can have their ma chine- delivered, and the necessary instruc tion.; for lining them gratis Thereare acon- ‘siderable nunibpr oi roanties in ihis slate, and also in the-tate ol'Pt-nnsylvania, remain, jng unsold, the rights of which the proprietor vein di-pO(je o f on his u.siial advantageous terms- WILKE3 HYDE Ca. sA'ill, May 20,1824. 44 Tobacco &L, Snuff. O A M U B L A, BAKKfi has for «a!e, from the nvanufaclory ofLEV^Y SOLOMONh, Albany, pine eheri'lng and smoking- Pohaceo ; 3'Inccaba and Scotch Smi£ ; which are wan ante l e<jnal i f not sujicriorto any in the United Slate.s. Together with a general assortment ot- 0 R 0 C F J U E 8 , ^ c . crakiUt Oct. u Merchandize and Produce Insured, at the Office off the North Riper Insurance Company in New-York. Shakspeate. Superior. HE \subscribers acknowledge with suit- , -• ^ble feelings ofVfgpect and thankfulness, : the very liberal patronage with'wMch they such means in the conducting of thei F r e i g h t i n g & s t o r e i n g b u s i n e s s as are- directly calculated •'in'tjjeir effect to pioinote the interest of their cftsiomerK,-.,. E.herefbtft, ttf the advdnlages formerly offered by them* they now add that o f T^JSUKANCE, / accOTtling to the terms and eonditionS o f the Policy issued by the said insurance company, upon Goods, Wares. Merchandize and conn- try Produce, shipped on board o f the above sloops, to. or from New'-Yosk, yii--g2000 on the trip qr voyage to New-York, and giOOO on the trip or voyage from New - York, which sums will undoubtedly coyer any loss or damage that'may happen to pi o- pei't}' while on board said sloops, and for which benefit no additional cKavge ti’ill be madeby the subscribers; ] A part of the risks taken a|»d borne by the Irpuruiic^Gdmpany are|tbose o f the Seas, Rivefs,^^ires,'Lightning}, &c. &c. - One of th'4 abovo sloops will leave C ats - Kint tofTTBURSDAYand the: other N ew - YoR*f on F r i d a y of hvery week duringthe season. The busine^is will be copiTucted by PENJ’iELD & DAY, as usual, at the store on the wharf.- This av.' riingement has proved to he one of great iin portance, as-it enables ihem, to atUhd pei- sonally to the receiving and shipping of pro duce, and to the delivery ofruf rchandize. The. Sttb>cl ibers respectfully solicit a eootin- aance of the public patronage. H e n r ^ M 'lC im tty, Russet Day, , Penffeld <$• Day. ApBl 18g4. _______4 ^ New Books, Just received at the JBoak-Store a n d Lof- tery Ofik of P .B. PRATT. T ^ E O tiA tJN T L E T , -a tale of, the 18th J A ceutiiry, b y the author of Waverty, 2 v trials, a Tale by the author o f the Favour ite Of Fortune, 2 Vols. ; MidiVe Land, or the Return from Slavery; a hew play, price 25 cts. Seenei in E«l Opc, Tytler’s ElenieiJt.sof history, new edition, . Sorrows of Werier, BCtt’ edUiot), M inia tui e edition of the biblc, te>ta meot and prayer book in elegant morocico binding. Also, Writing, Letter, Wrapping, Bonnet and press paper aU'the null prices. Aug. 5. 1824 . SLOOP DELAVVARfJ, I. Van Loan, Blasiev. X T AN l o a n , p o r t e r & COIT, will* ? cohttntte the Freighting business ftom the wharf occupied by them the last gfcason. Grateful for the liberal patronage which they have received, and desirous to adopt every- measure to insure its continuance, they have effected at the office of the North. River Insurance Company (according to. the conditions expressed in the policy gfan-^ ted b y said company) an ' .TNStJRANCE, • - ' . On Goods,-Wares, Merhandize and Pro- 'duce^sMppedon board tKe'sloop Delanifare,- for the sum o f 4000 dollars on the trip from New-York, and for lOOt' doUarson the trip toN e w -l?O T b . Tan Loan,Poiter & Coit» have employed a competent.person to attend exclusively to the receiving and delivery of propertj\ and leel confident they aha'l be able to manage business to the satisfaction of their friends. The Xlelaivare will sail during the season as follows:- INSURANCE;. SLt)OPS James Monroe, • C a p i E . Milfs; Alfred, €apL L Sanford. From Catskill, Friday, March IP April 2 April April May M ay June June July July Aug Aug Sept Sept Oct Oct Qct ■^nv -'' No.v From Neiv-York. Saturday, March'27 1& 3d H 28 11 25 9 23 6 20 S. 17 1 15 20 12 26 April April May May June June July July July Aug Aug Sejd Sept Oct Oct Nov Nov Dec to 21 8 22 5 19 3 17 SI 14 28 11 25 9 23 6 20 4 Catskill, April, 2?, 1824 J Redgauntlet. t^ST reeeir«4 at N. ELLIOTT’S .Book- Store, RedgauHilet, by the author 4t Wa- vei'ly August 4. ‘ 54 feF.^lU LT having been made in the pay- mem. of a -um of money -ecured by a .ni'ntgage executed by Ira Bigiey, late,of the town o' Durham, and .Lydia his wile, to Barnard Bagleyofthe same place, dated the seventeenth day of Febvaavy, in the year of our Lord one thotisaru! eight hundied add twenty, ofail that certain piece or paicel of land situate, lying and being in the town o f Durham, and bounded us follows—Begin- ning north sixty feur degrees thirty min utes west twenty-eight links from a chesnut tree near the south wc.st corner o f the bridge, being a co rn e r o f A n d rew M iller’s f a r m , atul ninniiig thence north sixty fourflfgfee.sthif' ty miniite.s one chain an d fiv-e liiiks to a heap o f stones, being a corner of Ohed Harve 3 :'’s land, thence north four degrees and thirty minutes west lour chains and forty five links to a stake and stones on the east side of the highway, thence south sixty one degrees thirty minutes east two chains anff thirty seven links to a heap of stones, tlienae south thirty-feur degrees east one chain,-and fifty five links to a heap of stones, thence south thirty five degrees trest tluee chains to the place ofbeginniug.—Also, all that, certain piece, or parcel of land lying and being in Durham atoresaid, being a part of a piece of land, formerly belonging to Jonathan Tripp, and afterwards to ObecT Harvey, bounded as follows—Beginning at a che.sjiut tree the south we'^t^eprner o f the bridge, be. • ing a corner Of said Obed Hervey’s land, and runs thence north sixty four degfets thirty •minutes west one chain and thirty links to a heap of stones, thence south 41 degrees west -six chains to a hemlock sapling, thence south forty nine degrees east thirty nine links to a Stake and st-ones on the west side of Ihe.c'.eek, thence north fifty one degrees east eighty two limes to a IiemlocK tree on the east baanch of the creeK, thence north-forty eight degree.sfortj'five minutes east fonr chains and seventy five linKs to an iron wood tree on the east hauK of the creeK, thence noith for ty five degrees thirty minutes east ninety five links to the place of beginning, both of which faim.s of land contains one acre, one rood and twenty six rods of land, be the same move or less, which mortgage ha.s.been d uly assign ed to Obed Harvey and Hertn'an Harvey.— VoTicE is therefore hereby given, that by virtue of a power contained iu the said mort gage and piirsuantto thC statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgaged ptemi'^es with the appurtenarc.es, will be sold at public auction oh the sixth day o f Novem ber next, at to o’clocK A, M. at the house o f Nicholas N- Rowe, inn Keeper iu the town of Durham, in the said County of Greene.— Dated April 20,1824 Obed Harvey, Harmon Harvey, Assignees o f the said mortgage Hiram Carter, Aft’y. 6m40 ■ A]-TNA lmur(jn€e Company, fTpIHE subscriber having been duty appoin- 1 . led agent Ol t h e ^ T N A INSURANCE COMPANY, o f Harttord Conuectient, with full po-wer to receive proposals fqr in-surauce against loss ‘Or damage by fife ; to act as surveyor q r to- a p p o in t s u rveyors ol b u ild ings to be insured or coutaining propert}’ (o be insured in the s tate o f N ew-Y orfc, an d ifi- surancf thr^on'io make by Policies sigiT^tl by the Presitlent ahd“Htfcsted by-the Sefiye- lary ofthe said conipany and c&ti.iteistgnM- bv the snb.''ci:iber, will attend at-tire.r.ffipA ol.. AD AM’S & B E N T ON, in the village bfUats- kill, at all hours of business days,-lor theac- oommoilbtion of those who may please to call for the parpo.se of trasacting business. The proposals for insurance of th.s company are believed to be as favourable as the na ture of the business will admit. The capilal of tlje .®tna Insurance Company, is g200,- 000 with a surplus fond o f gl5,000 for the payment of losses. LE W IS BE N T O N . Catskill, GreeneC'». F«-b. 12. 1824. SO In Chancery. titaie v f JVew-Yorlc, ss. TTN pursuance of a decretal order of this 1. honorable court, dated the third day of September, 182-1, Will be SQld at public auc tion, at the Court -House in the town of Catskill and state of New-York, on Friday the twenty-ninth day of October nfext, at twelve o ’clock at potm of that day, umler the dircct-ioa of ilic sub'Criber, one o f the masters of this court—All that certain farm or parcel o f land situate in the town of Greenfield, in the county o f Greene and state of New-York, within a tract o f land com-. moiily called Prevost’s Patent, being marked and distinguished on the map of the said patent, by the name and description of lot number thirty, and bounded on the north by lot number twenty five, on the south by' lot number thiviy^five, on the west by lot ijuniber-trventy nine, and on Hie east by Jot number thirty one, cont=*iuing two hundred acresj togetbei with the dwelling hoa.se, gri.st mill, saw mill, and Potashery thereon Stand ing, with the hereditaments, privileges and appu rtenances thereuBto belonging. Murray Hojffman. Master in Chancery. New-York, September JO, 1824- __ ^_6w i ) Y virtue of two executions, issued out of iB the supreme court of the state of New- York, to iue directed and delivered, I have taken two farms of land situate in the town o f D u rh a m , beiongjug to Isaac H u m p luey, one bounded east on Abner Hubbard and Benjamin Hubbard, south on Chri.siopher Post and Jehiel Cooly, west on Christopher Post and Mali hew Boughton, north by Dan iel Coe, containing 125 acres; the other farm bounded ea*^t on Josiah Gilbert and F.lihu Morse, south on the Turnpike road and Matthew Boughton, we.st on Hezekiah Bald win, and Orrin Needman,. north on P'ii- liam W. Southerland and Elihu Morse, .Tr. Also, another lot of land belonging to Syl- Tester Humphrey, situate in Duibam, afore said, bnnnded east on the highway and Turn- I>i/ce road, west and north on Isaac Hum phrey, containing one 'acre,—and by virtue of said execution I shall sell at pubic vendue the right aud title of Is-aac Humphrey and Sylvester Humphrey, to the above tle-cribed lands, with thebuildings thereon, at the house o f M a c k a y Croswell in C a tskill, on the SOth day o f October next, at 2 o ’'clock in thetlf- ternoon. Durham, Sept. 16, 1824. 61 6 ,Joel lieUamy. Sheriff. ' I r French Burr Mill Stones. HE subscribers have a consignment of warranted P'r-ench Burr Mill Stones, from 4 feet to 4 feet 6 inches, which they Mll i sell at the New York prices. They will keep a supply of this arlide at all times, and will at thirty day.s notice, .'up.ily any one withsuch particular -ize-sas m w he wanted, H J. P. Whittelscy. I Catskill, (Mill Village,) Maj-' 6,1824. 42 YfrOTH o f the above mentioned sloops are J_f considered, and have been accepted by the In«U ranee C o m p a n y , a s first r a t e vessels. COOKES, BOGARDUS ^ CO. Have efiectecl insurance at the office o f the North River lustticance Company, in the city of|N.eW\-Yotk on all meichandize and produce shipped from New-Yorkfov Catskill, in e itpr ofthe above sloops to jthe amount of Four Thousand Dollars each, and Fifteen HundriE!t|;DoJlar.«eaG|i onallmerchitjdiz^and prcduc^^ipped from Catskill for New-York, once^rtpm conditi0ns.ptatetl in the Policy ta keh:f^^ Said company, ubich is left at the office ojfCr apt. ^ames Bogardus, for the in- spectionkjf (heir customers; a,nd iu oasc o f accident^, every owner of property onboard of which' that tnay be lostor damaged will rer eeive hig proportion of the amOuht to be re- covei'fd from the said Iqsarance Company No extra charge will be made lor this addi- tional'seijurity.''. It is their intention to afford thejr custo mers every accommodation, to effect which, they ai'e erecting a very, extensive Ware ’ House whore the business of receiving and delivery ofproperty will be strictly attended to by Capt. James Bogardas and John M. Donnelly. One of Said sloops will leave CATSKI-LL op FRIDAY andthe other will leave NEW-YORK on SATURDAY? .o f each week during the sea.«on. Cookes, Rogardusilz Co. assure'their Cas tomers, that they not only have their res. pect, thunks, &c, but they also have the ino.sf reasonable charges-. Catskill, April 29, 1824 41 T E f E R BREASTED, O A I N T E R ‘mTGLAZIER continues the i abov4 business a t the store lately occu- pie<l by feamuel A. Baker, adjoining Mrs. Hotsfocfl’s tavern > < He has just received an assortment of PAINTERS’ ARTICLES, of good quality, Paints m ay be Iffid ready mixed and prepared for use, at short iiolice, with di rections lor living them gratis . CatskiUrMay 89 .surf I ........ - ..... . ------- T --- - TlX7*IiEKEAS Daniel G. Hill anti Betsey V T his wife) o f tbe village o f Athene, in the county of. Greene and state of New-York, by an iijdchvtire o f moiTsUgc bearing date the eievleiHh duy0fJiifiu.iry,p«e thousand, eight hundred and tu’enly one, did mortgage unto William Tolley aud Caleb Coffin, both of the viilagenf Athens aforesaid, fqr the pur- pose-,obscep|iiig the paym e ^ p f tvcertjiip. ^^ ut &' o Y money mentioned Tn-€jie said mdrt- : gage,' a l l that certain house lot number ssventy one,/situate, lying and being in the village of Athens aforc-said, on the west side of and adjoining Franklin street, (now the Albnuy and Greene turnpike road,) and between eecb'nd and third streets, being in width on said Franklin .street thiity two leei, runnisiffl thence w'esterly at right angles from said P|anklin street, keeping its width of thirty two feet, forty four feet, then de- cHniug on aWralielTine with the aforesaid F ran k lin street to the w idth o f sixteen feet, thence running westerly at right angles as a'n esiiid, keepuig its width o f sixteen feet, fifty feet to wie east line o f third alley, said lot being on. its longest side from front to rear ninety Tour leet. Also two other cer tain hou.«e lo^s number thirty three and thir ty four, .situate, lying and being in the vil lage of Athens aforesaid, bounded togetiier . as follows.- pn the westerly side bythjid A l ley a fore.miq, on the southerly side by third street at'ore.said, being sixty- four feet in wiilth on said third street and running nor therly fiom said third Street at right angles, keeping the Width of sixty four feet parallel and along the aforesaid third alley forty eight :eet tosthe rear line of the aforesaid lots number thirty three and tbirty four excep ting therefrom in the northeast cqrner of the same twelve feet by fourteen feet—And w-herea.\ default has been made in the pay ment o f the said sum of money, public uo- tice is hereby given, that the said mortgaged piehtises with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, n ill be sold at pnb’ic auction or vendue by virtue of a power contained in the said moi tgage and pursuant to the slat- ute in such case made and provided, at Jo seph Seeley’s tavern in the village of Athens aforesaid, on the eleventh day of December next at ten o’clock in the forenoon of that day. Dated Athens, June 7, 1824. By order. Wm. Tolley, 47 6m _______ Caleb Coffin. Y virtue of a, power o f sale contained in J|t> a mortgage, executed oti the thirtieth <Iay o f July one thousand eight btmdred and eight, by William Gibbs and Betsey his wife, to Thomas Hale, default having been made in the payment of part of the principal and interest thereby intended to be .v'er.uied, and in por.«uanceof (he Blatuig in such case made, —A LL that certain lot or piece o f land sit uate at Catskill Landing, iu the town of Catskill and county o f Greene, being part of lot No 2 in the first division of a tract o f land granted to John Lindsey, and which piece of land i.s distinguished on a map thereof made by John 1. Cantirte a» lot No 24, situ ate on th e west o f the street parallel with the Main street or tnrnpike road, aiid isbounded on the north by a lot of land called lot No 20, then in possession o f Benjamin Sole and William Hamroomi, on the west by the Iptof laud adjoining'the man.lon hoa.«e built by .John,Dice, on the south by lot No 22, on the east by the street parallel with the said Main street, ami which lot is in front iiml rear fifty tw'o feet and in depth seventy feet, will be sold at public auction at Mackey CroswelPs Tavern in Catskill, pn Monday, York, to me directed and delivered, I have(!-the eighteenth day of October next, at ten For Sale,- A small lot of land in the south part SSIof the villageof^iro; with adwellipg House and shops thereon. AIsd.-:^,\Yfipd. Lot),jn the town of Cairo, adjoiniii^TRefarm of Mr. Eliah Alden. Also-—a lot adjoining the farm of Mr.'Michael Boomhow'er in South Durham. The above property will be sold on rea^ sonable terms. For particulars, enquire of A. C: H A L L . Catskill, July 22, 1824. . . ' ^3 For SalUy THE FARM situate on the Albany ^rii^ and Gre-ene Turnpike road near the gate, about one mile from the village of Catskill. The price and terms of sale may be made khown b y applying to. Mr. HUNT, Cashier of the Utica Bank, or to BOWERS & DAY, Catskill. Ij'not sold, th^farm will] be rented. It is now occupied b y Mr. El- dred, and contains rising o f one bnndred acres of land, has a good Dwelling House and Bam upon rt, and one o f the best orchards in the county. Dated Catskill, Aug. 2S, 1824. .58 The United States Fire Insurance J Company, O F F IC E A T NO. 288, & A R L ST, N E W -Y O R K , John L. Bowne., Esq. President, y y A T E appointed ROBERT DOR' AJL LON, Esq. o f Catskill, their Agent, to make surreys and receive applicatious f> r insurance on buildings and personal proper July, 1824. .#0 't ___________ _ ____________ _ _______ - ■ [W hc ^ b PT o , 1*063. Morth River r ^ H E Boats riuj at cording, lo tfee foIlotWc JL ing arrangement PROM NEW YORK SMflifay—Chancellor Li-vingsten at 9 x UE -dfow(/«y~RichmoHd'. r pt „Tuesdmj—Kt:nt IP a ^ TTcdwcsdtiy—C hanc’elloc 3 T^vS- Thursday—KeBi fO- s, n£ jP«de^—Richmond .5- A'aforday—Kent 5 p -st PROM A L B A N Y . ' , Sunday—RichmoFdt at ■ ' ' «l w Mondayr—Eeul . v TuFJrday-'fCh'anceilol; Llylhgotpu Wednesday—Keni , ff Thursday —RiehmoUd . ^ 10 Fn'day—Kent • • ' p Fa/wrdaj/-T-Chancellop , 10 : N. B. when circifrtistaiKres trilT pernitfi Passengers and jG<Vod.« wifi be conveyed fete troy in the FIRE--FLy, ifithcmt any' addi tional charge. . June 23 51 ir>Y virtue of an execution i.ssueil out of the supreme court o f the state of New- taueo the following described lot of laud sit uate in the town of Windham, in the coun ty of Greene, bounded north on Stone, Os born, ‘HoUster, Stimpson and Barney, on the east b y Col. J. Robinson, on the south by the Turnpike and Hollister and Sionei on the west b y Stone and Osborne. 1 shall sell the right and title of John O. Carpen ter to the above dewibed lot of land at public v e n d u e ; C r o s w c U ’stavern in Cats-: kill, on the .30fli day of Ocioher next, at 2 o’clock P. M. Sept. 16, 1824. 61 6w Joel Bellamy, Sheriff. o’clock in the forenoon. 6in39 Anvil 13, 1824 Thomas Hale. TAILORING. ^ A BUS-SELL, respectfully informs his m. friends and customers, that he contpn ues the aliove bu.sintss in the building di rectly opposite Thos-Limbrick’h Dry Good Store, and two doors above the Post Office. He has just returned from New-York with the latest fashions for Coals, Vests, Pantaloons, .^c. and feels pi-epared to meet the calls o f bis friends, anffhope.'i by his long experience, to give general satisfactiou, and solicits a share 0 ( public patronage. Rjf* Cutting done at.«hort notice. CiHakill, April 22,1924. 40 Sheriff’s Sale. Y virtue of an execution issued out of the supreme court of the slate o f New- Yorfc, and to me directed and delivered, a- gainst the goods aud chattels, lands and ten- Jaifiss W. eitppiifTb sale at pnlVfrc vendue, o n the ninth day of October next, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, atthe hou'eofSmith Cooper, in the town of Catskill, the right and title o f said Cooper, to the following described property, viz. All those certain lots or parcels, of land situate in (he town o f Caicb, in a patent ol one ihoUsand acres, on both sides of the Catskill Creek, the first ipf which said lots is butted and abounded as follows—Biginiiing at a heap of stones at the nbrth West corner of Ibc land of Jacob Smith, and runs from thence north twenty eight degrees west thirty fopi'Qhains and fifty links to the «oulh wei^t corner of Garret B e c k e r, form«ily Herman Becker’s land, ibenoe along the south line Gfj the said Becker’s land east three degrees and thirty minutes south thirty five ch'ains and twenty five links to a witchhazel atanding at the soaiheast corner of said BecUer’o landl then south three degrees and thirteen minutt}* east nineteen chains and fifty links- tP 'a .'-mail chesnot standing at the north cast cor ner o f Jacob Smith’s eight ac.ve lot, then west three degrees and thii ty minutes nop^b a . long the north line o f said Smith’s lot Lfrefft-y six chains to the place of beginning, ccntaiij- ing fifty eight a c res, three roods a n d Cm-entjr four perches. Also one oth e r lo t o f laud, know n and di..- tinguished on a map of the low lands of the afOreshid patent, made by Sylvester Salis bury, surveyor, on the, fourth day of No vember, one thousand seven hundred arte thirtj one, as lot number one, conlairdn N & w T o b a c c o c m d S e g a r MANUFACTORY. T A S T E A N U T R Y ,, fillH E subscribers iaving commenced' ths A manufacturiiigof Tobacco and SegiiT# in all its various brartches, offer for sale at their factory onedoor south o f Mess.Haighfr &^Yan Voorhi’s ‘•tore. Plug, Pigtail, Lddies\ Twist, Chewing and Smoking Tobacoo ; Spaniski hizf Spanish,Ntw-Orleansan^ Americtm Segars ^ Maccaby. Rappee mid Scokt-Bmff'} Which (hey will sell wrholesale and retail as cheap as cun Ke pnicbased in the county,, if not in the state. MetchanTii'Vho deal in the above artiefe will do well ttreali aud-examine for tlifUj. selves, (ffp- Orders from the country attended with punctuality and dispatch* D . D. Dutekir, ^ Co. Catskill, June 17, 1824, 48 6m S p y j F A N D C A N D L E FACTORy. ■ llJ I i l A M COMPOR'i', at his faetoty, I . - B. at the head of ^Xa^}^-st>■eet, next doer to H. & O. P. A.sHi.®1f’.s Leather Stove, a ill keep constantly on hand M OULD and DIPPED CANDLES^ of all sizes, from 4# to fOns. Alf0,?*<BAR, and ^pFT.KQiAPi -warran ted to be o f equal quality to.any manufac tured in this state, which will be sold afc the lowe.'-t m a r k e t p rice. (Xj* H. C. wishes to purchase tough ana tried TALLOW . Algo, good *,HOU&iEj ASHES, for which . cash anA the bigJiesS^ price will be paid. Catskill. Oct, 17,18.2^, iS , ' JyelaTuaTt County,.rs. jk LL persons interested in the e.*.ljte qf -4^ Joseph Hard, '3tfe of Hie t'pwn'df f >vd, in said c o u n ty , deceased.' arf^ereD Y \. notified to appear befotf Roheit North, su rrogate o f the county o( Delaware, at his- office in Walion, on Tuesday ih# ninth day of November next, .at 3 o ’clock tn the after noon o f said day, (o shew cause if any they have, why so much of the real estate wh ere' of the said Jo.seph Hurd died,^ siezed, .shouWt not be sold as w'in be sufficient to pay htj debts. Dated '^eptembi'r 18, f8^4. 62 6 R O B E R T KORT-H, Surregat-e.. Y^lTHEREAS Ebttiezer Mongerand Ma— V V ry.'his wife of the town of Coxsackie, jn the county of Gieen* and .state ofN e w - Y o ik , b y an indentpirc o f m o rtgage bearing' date the twentieth Kay bf September one thou.siiit.'I eight hundred and irventy Oi e, did mortgage unfd Jefiff H. M onison of 4]^ town o f BtookJy.n, county o f Kings and staf« aforesaid, for the purpose of secui'ing the paymeut ofia sum of money mentioned in the sard iuovtgage—certain premises descri bed in the said mortgage as fol;ow.»-~*« AH seven acres o f land. . . . . - - , - Also one other lot of laud situate in Hie' that domain piece or lot of land situate, ly* bereoR'ipp: ami being in the village of Coxsackie, in O^ l Genit Van Bergen, 4 TTORNEY AT LAW , and Notary i l . Public, will attend to bnsinc.^s in the line of his profes-jion. His office is for the present, nearly opposite the Greene County Bank. N, B. Conveyances executed with neat ness and di.spalch.- Catskill, Feb. 12,1824. SO tf patent afore.said, on the south gide thereo beginning at a heap of stones op the bank the Catskill creek, and runs ftom then'ire ea.st three degrees and thirty miunte& north twenty six chains to ache.sniit studd!e,tfieBce south three degrees and lliirty minutte east o a maple tree the south east corner pf the aid patent, then west three degrees anM ihtr ty minutes south twenty five .'cbaiiiH to (he said creek, iheuce up the isapie to tlie place of beginning, containing eigffl Ucie.s o l land. Also one equal undivided sixth pant o f all the lands which remain undivided/ among the proprletovs o f the said patent. | Also one other lot .situate in the said pat ent, containing twenty three acres, disiin. guisbed on the S’^id map of Sylvester Salb. bury as lot number two, reffireitcc, being had to the title deed will more fully appeal'. Also two ninth paits of the farm know'n and commonly called the Potack farm, con taining about one hundred and sixty acres of land, and is bounded oh the north, west and .south by the lands'o/ Abrahhitt Satisbn- T 3 ', on the east by the land of John Schune. man, and is situated in the town of Athens in said county. Bated, August 26> 1824 53 jhel Bellamy, Sheriff T> Y order of Jphn V. D. S. Scott Esq. fir.'i ffjl jndge of the court o f common pica-., ia and for the county ot Greene, notice i« here by 0vewto all the creditors ofiVitlidm G hin. of the town o f Cairo, in said county, an insolvent\ debtor, to shew cans-e if.any they have,-before the .sakljiiiTge, at his *-ffic.c in the town o f Catskill in said Cosinty, on the t6tb elay. of October next, at 4 )?c1pck in the.aftertloon, why nn Assignment of the said insolven&ts estate should not be made for the benefit-of all Itis efedb ovs, and his person be exempted from impris6nmrni,p«r' soant to the act entitled “ an a c tio rth->U-h imprisonment for debt indenaiii rases,” pas. •sed April 7,1819. Dated September2. 1824. 59 fiw f j tli'e town o f Coxsaefeie aforesaid, now in the oecupalion of Peter C. Uopineajid .Tobq W. Van Denbuigb, bounded on the west by « lot ol land belonging to the wife of Wtlltam Griffin, on the nortfi bj' Ihe lands o f Robe rt W.Van Denburghj on the cast by » lot o f land belonging loBirliard Van Denbntgby an.donthe south by<(he Coxsackie tnrnpik' road or stteel, which said lot is in width oncf hundred and twenty four feel, and in Iengt% tw,o hundred feet,Anil whereas default fas been made in the payment o f the .«aid sum pf inoBey, public notice is hereby giv** en that- the sanl ’mortgaged premises with the appurtenances iheretinlo belonging, will be .'Old at public auction-or vendue, b y vir.* tiie of a pow.ef eonlained In thei-Uid uvort- gage, and pur.stiani to the statute in- e«cb case made and provided, fit the house of S^« beriy Fish in the village o f Cf‘X.*ackie afore said, dr* the -first day of February next, at two o’clock fn (he afternoon of that day.-^ Dated July 24, 1824. , - > John H. M&trison. Y;»n Dyc-k & BrorrU, att’ys. 54 6ifi. Rum and Molasses. very fine m CUT NAILS. , oa'Us cutNaHs, ju.'t vccen-cd by Hud, 4, 18/4, B. ,VV. l>tt'r<;a,TT. S p e c t a c l e s , |P all descripiioiLS kept constantlv for .sale by CROSVTEkJ. t<t BRACR. Jan 9« O' Western Fldiir: ■WDST rcc’d, a few Uune!-. O n J a fio F t o n j j 9# ol’superioi quuUty to( faml v u-se. aack for by S a MTtfer. SM-Wm & Go Catskill, 9th mo. 2^ 182+s\ 5 , ■1 • ■!' H h d s St Croix Rum\ 3 do' Antigua do S *lo Molas.'es, fo^; rctiiiling, for jsaTe a t A ‘.mall advanc\.. b y PENi-'iKLD & D a V . 'lpji/^9, t-^24 _____________ 41 BOOK BINDERY TjplIiK sub criber ca rie.' on Book 1 as n.'jual. He has now a vei-y expert rserfeed binder from New-York, w ho wiU' execute any wovfe with neatn^>s arid db-*- piitph. _ ^ N. P.Td .TOT r, Bop^hfller. { II If \' i;| \\_ ,A| 'ti|