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’•^5 ' ^ ” ‘f' ' - I ^ -k o ' . | W ^ hvV' |J i IV ^ 4 ( imm ri IIII i m 11 n i, ntusss^ssr^^-ess,: \iur.tai^ st 3 ig»Bgcsaazsg?ai 3 g 3 BHi MteCMiita&i N o 2 8 OF V o ii. ' X X L ZI O A T S K l L L , (N . Y ) Y m D A Y , v f O T O B E E 2 2 , 1824. [W iiO L s ^ o . i08S » v:^- ffUBLlbHKl) ON FRIDAYS, B i F iE E i> :& ; F A X O N . TaiiM S . 1. To village subscribers, receiving tlieiv yagers by carri'evs, Two B oi . x . abs amu F ib - Tx C ents , per annam. U . To mail subscribers,* Two S oxxars . payable half y e a r ly in advance, unless secu red thro’ an agent. IlL To subscribers, living at adigtance rota the village, who receive their papers a t the oOice, Tv.’^o D ollars per annum. IV . A liberal discount to postriders, com panies, Sic. V . N'o papersvvill be diacontintied (unless at the discretion of the publishers,) until all arreuraiesare paid. V I . Allsubscriptions for less tban^year, particularly by m ail ’must be paid in ad vance. A D V E R T I S E M E N T S , W ill be conspicuously inserted the first iha.fi i o n J i f e e n i $ a square, and ttventyjive cents foi'each insertion alter. Ifo advertise ment will be inserted for any length ol'time, for less than fifty cents. Official notices, (mortgage, sheriff*s and surrogate’s ^sales^ charged according to the statute. Yearly advertisers will be liberally accom. modated. ( 0 “ AH letters and commiinicatiQittS must bfi p o stpaid. P R I N T I N G . CARDS; CHECKS, HANDBILLS B L A N K S , & c . & c . & c ' ETee’itedmthneatiiess.accuracjj and expedition The United Siates FI&E INSURANCE Company., O F F I C E A T N O . 2 S 8 , P E A R L ST. N E W -Y O R K , John JL. Bowne., B sq. President, T T A V K appointed R O B E K f DOR- _ b 73. LON,, Esq. ofCatskiU, their Agent, to make sur /eys and receive applications f v insurance on buildings and personal proper- ty. July, 1824. . 50 SOAP a j y d c a n d l e FACTORYo ■ □ f lR A M COMPORT, at his factory, JtHL ut the head of Main-street, nest doer to H. &'0. P. A shlev ’ s Leather Store, will keep constantly on hand . MOULD an'i X R P P 2 0 CASDLSS, of all !>izes, from 4s to lOnS. •,, Also,—BAR and SOFT SOAP, warran ted tQ betiC. AQdai -qjtalily fo-any manufac tured in this state, ■‘Which-vrill 1 the l«iwe.st market price, d j * H. C. u’i^hes to purchase rough and tried TALLOW . Also, good HOUSE ASHES, for which cash and the highest price win be paid. €ut.skin, Oct. 17,1828. ____________ Vertical Spinner. T l T f i S proprietor o f the tight for this val- uab’e, labour saving machine fo.r this slate, has, now on hand and offers L,r sale a quantity of superior machines on advnnta*- geous terms. The great importance ofiiiiro- ducing this valuable improvement ip spur ning to the i'arming part of community in this Stilts, Ii 3 s iniluced the proprietor to pro cure them to be built by good ami expei ien- ced workra'-B, combioiug exactness in the workmandilp anddui-abdityin the coiistviic- iion. ThefV.iland conclasiTe testimonials of this raacliine, from the highest sources, such as the Board o f Agriculture oi llii> stale, and the state of Rhode-Island, the officers o f the agricultural society in the different counties, from the spiorlep.s weaveri*, and nlothiers,To gether with many distinguished agriculturists have long been before the public- And should auy individuals still enteit-ain doubts on thissuhjeci, ihev'need only to witness the performance o f the machine, to have them lemoved. ■ The fact that cloths mahnfactured from ■wool,and spun’ upon the cortuuon wheel, have CQst the farmers too much in labour, when cbmpated with those o f the sameqoaU' i y mullein nninuracmsbige.'‘tabli.‘hmfnls, has long bieen felt and acknowledged. And it is .equally true and -a fact which has been fair ly testjetl, that the yarn spini upon the Ter. iical Spinner is superior to that spun on the 4 ionmron wheel, tiiid by the iihe o l wiiich at least yuee fourths of the labour is saved.— When the fat mer takes into cOnsi leration S;hat the .-^pinning o f 100 lbs. of woo! spunon ^he common wheel at the rate o f 2 t -2 runs Co the piniml, calling 12 runs the usual week’s •woi-k jfoi-which he pay* 6 s and charges ff.*- perweeS> for board, the .‘•pinning wi/lamouni to 50. Takethe same qusvntity of wool ajut *pin it upon this uiachine, making Jhe fituue number of runs, calling 48 runs (which is un avim>ged ordinaly weeks work) allow thesaine wages and cirai'ging thesameamoum for board per week, and the spinning will cost D7 7.0,, ma/^inga saving on each 100 lbs. of wool o f JD23 75, amounting to more than the whole expense of the machine. AnU tufce into view'also that the quality of the yarn-is better, and consequently the cloth niiifle iliergirom more vtthiable; and add to this eveiy farmer by the inttodiiction of this machine, has i\ mauurnctnving establish ment in hi.s own family, and under- his own jiKinagemcnt, exciting in the breasts of the 4 omestic .'■pinncr.s a noble emulation to excel in theformatianoffine woolen fabrics, there b y contribuiing not only to ihe comfort, but iUso to the convfiuiencies of elegance in our dome.stio in-.imifactnre.'., he will not fail to ap preciate the importance of embracing the eurliesl Ooport unify of possessing himself of U V,.,tic vS Jipiaoer. 1‘ u-uiets !g «n the towns aiid counties adj .-.e.'-i to llii-- viliivge c-an have their ma- fii.mj' deli*eied, and the iicce8>;ary irtstruc- ts.oi-ro. usiiiji'him gruti.s 'rheieare acon- .pjucrahle unihhtr oi coUbtifi* in this state, a-;i-5 H'f'O in the .state of P< nnsyjvania, remain, ing uosedd, the. rights o f ^ hit h tl e proprietoi will di'po,-e of on his usual -adyantageou^ Ternws. WILKES HYDE Caislili, May 20, 1824. 44 Catskill Line. Merchandize and ‘Produce Insured, at the Opict o f the JVorth River Insurance Company in JSfew-York. SLOOPS Shakspeare. Superior. subscribers acknowledge with suit* J ablb leelings o f respect and thankfulncssj the -very liberal patronage with which they have been lavored, in theh* line o f business; and in return they -are determined to adopt such means - in the conducting Of the 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 their effect io pronioie the interest of theiV eustomers..i— I herefore, to the advantage.sformerly offered by them, they no w add that o f INSURANCE, according to the terms and eonditions o f the Policy Issued by-the said insurance company, upon Gupds, VVares, Merchantlize and epun- ■try Produce, shipped on board o f the above sloops, to or from New-Yoslr, viz—§2000 on the trip or voyage tio New~York,,and §4000 on the trip or voyage from New- York, which sums wdll undoubtedly cover any lo.ss or damage that may happen to pro perty while on board said sloops, and for- which benefit no additional charge will be made by the subscribers. A part of the risks taken and borne by the InsUsance C6pii|finy are those o f the Seas, Rivers, Fire.< pghlfiiDg, «e.& c. Oae of the above sloops will leave C ats - KILL On THURSDAY and the other N ew - Y uuk OJ i FR ID A Y o fevery weekduringthe season. The .business will be conducted bv' p e n f i e l d & d a C as u^ual^at the'stOrUoB the vyharf. '^^Is ar.' rangemeut has provedTp be one of great im . poitance, Us it enables tkem to attend pei- .'Onally to the receiving und shipping o f pi-o- duce, and to the delivery of me.rclvanrtize. Thu sub.-cribers respectlqlly solicit a contin uance of the public paCi-pnage. ' Jlenry MKinsiry, Bussel B a y ,, PenfieU ^ Day. April 22 , 18S4. . 41 1824 . SLOOP D E L A W A R fir; /. Van Ijoan, Master. XTAN LOAN, PO RTER & COI'fi 'Vill T continue the Freighting business from the wharf occupied by them the last season. Grateful for the liberal piatroiiage which they have received, and desirous to adopt every meffsiire to insgre iti continuance, they have effected a t the the Nuvtli River Insurance Com p a n ip^ccord’n'g to the conditions •expressed in the policy gran ted b y said couMmnjf^ an, • :> INSURANCE,. - On Goods, Wares, Merhandize and Pro duce,shipped onbdardthe'sloop Delaware, for the sum o f 4 q OO dollars on the trip from New-York, Und for lOOO dollars oh the trip to New York. Yan Loan, Porter & Coit^ have employed a competent person to attend exclusively to the receiving and delivery of property, and feel coofident they shall be able tq inanage business to the satisfaction of their friends. The Delaivare will sail during the season as follows i — New Books, Just received at the Booh-Store and Lot tery Office of P. B. PRM T . EDGAONTLKT,. a tab of the Iffih century, by the author of Wuverly, 2 v. Trials, a Tale b}-- the author o f the Favour ite o f Fortutie, 2 vols. NalitA L.tud, or the R-eturn from fjlavery, a new play, price 25 cts. Scenes in Europe, I'ytler’s Element* of history, new edition, Sorrows o f W’erler, new edition. Miniature edition of the bible, tedament and praj’er hook «i.i elegant m-.K-occo bir.ding. Also, Writing, Letter, W.rap>;ii>g, Bornif iuul press papr? at flit-Uud/pfrUfeS^: 5. - • _ _ _ Eeclgauntlet F U S T received at N. ELLIOTT’S! Book- ^ Sto,re,.H.edgauuttet, by theauihor ol Wa- verly. A u g u st 4. 54 From Catskill. Friday, March 19 April 2 April 16 , April 30 May 14 ‘ M ay 28 June’ 11 Juiie 25 July 9 July 2S Aug 6 - Sept 3 Sept 17 Obt X -0£t 15 Oct 29 * N ot 12 Nov . 26 Catskill, April,29, 182-1 From XewrYork. Saturday, March 27 Apvil 10 April 24 May ’S Alay 22 June June 1 July July 1 July S A«g 1 V -- -’■Sept,.! Sept j 2 Oct’ ' G ot'. 2 i N o v j Nov 2i Deo INSURANCE. / *'• SLOOPS W ail ^ Post Coach NoTtli Jtiyep Steain-Bo^t% I'.F A U L i’ having been made in the piii\ jLr ment of a ''um of money secured by a mottgage executed by Ira Bagle), late of rhetown of Durham, and Lydia his wile, to Barnard Bngleyofthe same place, dated the seventeenth day of February, in the year of our Lonl one thousand eight humUed and. twenty, ofall ihat certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being ir. the town o f Durham, and bounded as follows—Begin jung ncrdi .-ixty feur degrees fhsrt 5 ' mih- utts w«si twentyeiglu links fr.oiii a chesnut tre e n e a r the . o a t h went c o r n e r o f th e briilg e , being a tforner o f Andrew MU'er’Klarm, uiul ■ t ETNA ■’ Inmnmce Company. sub.scrrbev having been duly appoih- £. (ed agentof t h e ^ T N A INSUR.'VMCE COMPANY^, o f Harttord Connecticut, with full power to receive propo.sals for in.-urance against loss or damage by fiie ; %to act as surve 5 ior or to appoint surveyors ol b>.iild- 'ugsto be insured or containing property to be insured In the staieof New-Voi-k, and tn- surance tlireon jo make by Policie-s signed by t.he President and attested by the .Secre tary of! he .‘-aid com pany and coa.'.ter^ignetf by the .siib'Ci iber, will attend at the office of .4 dams & BLN’TO N , in the villagCjOf Cats- kiil, at all Iiahr.s ol b!reinesiiduy--y (oi.theac cotiimotVaimn *\6r'th.bse' wub m a y p- t'U.»e l o call for the purpose o f tntsactiRH . bitsiness- L’h( proposals lor insurance ofth.s company are bsiieved to be a.s favouvable.as the na ture of thftbu.'.ine.ss will admit. The capital of the ALtna Iit.suiatice Contpany. L § 200 ,- OoOwiUi a surplus fund of §15,000 for the payment of losses. LEWIS BENTON. Cat‘=kill, Greene€)«> Feb 12.1824. SO t 111 C h a p e e r y . fiUde oj jVcm.York, ss. pursuance of a deerttai order of liiis . honorable comt, d.^tetLthe third day of stpumbev, 182 '-, will be sold at public auc tion, at the Gourt House in the tD»vn of CalskiU a.ud stiUe o f Ntw-yorls, 6 n.B’r«dny Ihe tweiuy-iiintli (lay of October next, at twelve o ’c l o c k u t noon; o ' tisut d a y , U n d er the direction vif the sdbsqtiber, one of the riinsiing Uienoe north sixty four degree.^ thii- | m-A.>!tci‘S ot tbs'. court^Ali ^hat certkin iarni ij'miiuite.s we.st one chain and five licks to , '’f y»vrcel ot laud situate in the town Qi it heap of stones, being a corner of Obed j Greenfield, lu the county of Greene Und state' Harvey’s land, iheiuienorth four degreesaiuAi O'. New-Yo.ik, ‘WiihiU;Uj.tyaCUoLlaHd c'oin- ihiriy minutes, west louy {-chains- a n d VdvlyTmottly diilfed .FrevbbtL Uaient, behig marked five links to a stiH|e and stone-, on the east j and ilistiiTguisheti ou the ^ap of the ja«l side of the highway,\ tlieuce south sixty one , patent, by the. name am! d(fcripiion of lot degrees: ihivty uunutes east two chains and j Humbev ihivty, and bounded oft the iiorth thirty seven links to a heap ol slonu«, thence south tbivty-fonv degtees east oiie chain and fifty five links to a heap of stones, thence south thirty five degrees west three chains to the place o f beginning.—Abo, all that certain piece or ivrcel of land lying and being in Durham uioresaiil, being a part of a piecei of land formeiiy belonging to Jonathan Tripp,, and afterwards to Obed ■ Harvey, bounded as follows—Beginning at a che.-imt tvee the south west corner of the biidgc, be- * iiig a corner ofsaid Obejl Hervej''’s land, ami runs thence novlh sixty four degrets thirty minutes we.st one chain an! thirty links to a heap of .stone*’, thence .south 41 degiees west six chain*! to a hemlock sapling, thence spncn forty nine degree? east tliii ty niue links to a stake and stones on the west side of the creek, (hence north fifty one degrees east eighty two Units to- a henilocK- tree op the east branch ofthecreeK, thence north forty eight degrees forty five minutes east four chain.? and seventy five links to an iron wood tree on the east banu oU'the creeK, thence north for ty ftve degrees thirty minutes east ninely five linKS to the place of beginning, both o f which liums of land contains one acre,'one rood and twenty six rods of land, be the .same more or less, which mortgage has been duly assign ed to Obed Harvey and Hermiin Harvey.— N o t i c e is th e refo r 'e h e r e b y given, th a t b y virtue o f a power contained in the said mort gage -and pursnant to the statute in sneb case made and provided, the said mortgaged premises with the appurtenances, will be sold at public auction on the sixth day o f Novem ber ne;Xt, at 10 o ’cloeic -A. M. at the house o f Nicholas N. Rowe, inn Keeper in the town o f Durham, in the said county of Greene.— Dated April 20.1824 Obed Harvey, Harmon Harvey, Assignees o f the. said mortgage Hiram Carter, 4 1 t’y ___________ 6 m 40 FTeiicli Burr Mill Stones. ^|N H E .subscribers have a consi|:nment of JL wjiTcanted French Burr Mill StoncR, from 4 feet to 4 feet S inclfe*.-, which they wall sell at the Ne'V-York prices* They will keep a supply o f this article a^t all times, and will at thirty daj's notice, sup.ily any .one with such particular Hzes asTaav be wanted. H. 4* J. P, Whittehey. Catskill, (Mill Village,) May 6,1824. 42 by lot dumber twenty five, on the south by lot nuniber .thirty.-five,, on the west b 3 '--lot’ number twenty niife, and on the east by lot number thirty one, containiug two hiunlred acres, togelhec with the dwelling house, grist mill, .saw mill,and Potashery thereon stand ing, the heieditaments, privileges, uiul appart^pices thereunto belonging, Murray Hoffman. Maslet in (Jhancery. NeW'Yoik, September 10,1824. 61 6*w I * Y virtue o f two executions, issued out of X J the Supreme court o:' the state of Netr- Yorh, tome diiecied and delivered, I have taken two farms of land situate in the town of I^uihdin, belonging to Isaac Rtimphfey, one bounded ea>t on Abuer Hubbard and Benjamiu Hubbard, south on Chris'.opher Post and Jiphlel west‘on Ghristopheu Post and Matthew Boughton; um tUby Dan iel Coe, containing 125 acres';, th^othecfarm bounded ea*4 on |lQ?iah Giibeit and Eiihu Morse, soath.on. the Tarnpihe road and Matthew Boughton, west on Hezekiab Bald win, and Orrin Needmati,. north On Wil liam VV. Southerland and Eiihu Morse, Jr. Also, another lot of land belonging to Syl- Tester H u m p h r e y , situ a te i n D u r h a m , alo r e - said, bounded east on the highway and Turn- pi7ce ro a d , west an d n o r th o n Isaac H u m phrey, containing one acre,—and b y virtue ofsaid execution I shall sellat pub'ic vendue the right and title of Isaac Humphrey and Sylvester HnusphrejS to the above described lands, with thebUiUUngs thel eon,at the house of Mackay Groswell in.Catskill, on the SOth day of October next, at 2 o’clock in the af ternoon. Durham, Sept. 1 6 ,18f4. 61 6 ____________ Joel Bellamy, Sheriff '. Y virtue ol an execution issuett out bi’ J l 3 the supreme court of the state of New- YorkT'to me directed ah.d deliverekl, I have tuKeo the following described lot of land sit uate it, the town of Witldhain, in the coun ty of Greene, bounded north on \Stone Os.; born, Holister, Stimp.son Und Barney, on the east by Col- S. Robirispn^oo the south by thie Tdinpikerarid Hollister and Stone,\ on, the west by Stone and Osborne. 1 shall sell the right and title of John 0 , Carpen ter to the above described lot of laud at public venfine, at Gioswell’.stavern in Gats- kill, on Ibe SOtb duy of Oefohev next, at 2 o’clock P. M. Sept. 16,1824. 6 t 6 w diotl Udlamp, Sheriff. James;Monroe, . CapL E; Sliils. Gapt. L, San^>rd, .¥• O'UH o f the above meUtioued sloop? ate JlJ ‘ccitisidered, and have been accepted b}' theXnsiivatice ComiJany, as first rSte vessels.- COOKES, BOGMJdUS ^ CO.- Bave g^cted insurance at tb® o’ffice o f iht North Myev InsUrtvtoi||^Jiij()any, in the city of New-York, oOT® merchandize anti produc^siuppedfrdm New-Ypi-kfor Catskill, in eithei' of-the above sloops to the amount of Four ttousalid. Dollars each, and Fifteen Huftdred^lIai’S each on ajl meichandizeand ptodUcesM^pped ftoiuGatskiliforNew-York', on cel'^in]cond^tipll.s stated in tlie Policy la ken front J ^ . compUny, which is left at the pflice^ O/lpypL James B( 5 gardns, for the iu- ^pectionqf their cifsioiners; and in Case o f accidents, fvery owtier of property on board -eff which that may be lostor damaged Will re'*' ^ceive htsTroTortion qf the amount to be re covered U'but, the said Insurance, Company No exttii charge w,ili be made lot this addi- tional security. It is jtheirinlentlon to afford their ensfo* mers cyery accom modHtion, to effect which- they are ;crectin^ a vety extensive Ware House w h ere the business o f receiving and deltvni^.orpropcrty will be strictly attended to by Capt. James Bogardu? and John M. Donnelly.., Out of said sloops will leave C ATSHILL on FR ID AY and the other will leave,NBW ^tORK on SATURDAY of each iCeek during the season. ' ' CopkeX Bogardns & Co. assure their ens*\ tomersij^that they uot only have their reS. pect, JhanKs, &c. bm they also liave the CaksKin, April 29,1824 > . ’41 f EAVEB CATSKILL on SUNDAYS, J U TUESDAYS, THURJ^DAYS and FRI D a y s at ihe arrival o f the steam-boal, and I -ive. ITH AC A, on SUNDAYS, TUES- D vYt*. reU R S D A YS and FEIDAYS at 4. e - ’^'ckA M. *ER BREASTED O^IK|?,Eai>nd GLAZIIBR contiiiues the ’1 7 business at the store lately occu pied Samuel, A. Baker, adjoiuing Mrs. Bqlhfprd’i tavern^ ‘ He has ,|uSt: i**Ceived an .assortment of P a i n t e r s .’ ,^R r iCLESj of good quality, 0 :;j' Faints m-ay.be Jtad rnady mi^ed a^d prepared. Ibr nse, at shOrt uotice, with di* i-ections lor Using them gratis Cat.sfeiU,*^ay SO _ 89 H^JjtGAS Diiniei G. Hill and Betsey V T his wife, o f the village o f Athens, in the county (d‘Greene and state of New’.Tork, by an im^nlureoi'movtgage'beariBg date the eleventbiffiyof Januitvy, one ihousand, eight hundred and twenty one, did mwrtga^e’unto William Tu|l«y and Caleb Coffin, both of the village p f Athens aforesaid, foi; the par- pose of sj^eaxing the payment of a certain sum of nrohey mentuvned in the said mort gage, A jjl. that cerl-ain-house let number seyen|y W^ysitrutte, lyin^ and\ being m the *ffiiipce '^^Afheus mbictlaifI, oa the WfSt side v>f aud^dioitting Fianklin street, (»ow the Alb iny and Greene turn',..he road,) and between second and. third streets, being in wrdih on said' Frahkiin .street tbiity two seel, running thence westerly at right angles from s<^id Franklin s.tree-t, keeping its wiiUh 'of thirty two feet,, forty four feet, then de clining on a paraHei line with llie aforesaitl Franklin .*;<reet to the width of sixteen feet, thence running we.steiiy at riglu angles as a*'Ores.tid, keeping its width of sixteen feel, fifty (eet to |jhe east line o f thirti alley, said lo t bxjiiig o n its longest side from f r r n t to rear ninety foiu teet. Also two other cer*- tjiin hou.se lots munber tbir.’-y three tuifl thir ty fbtaysituate, lying and bting in the vil lage of Athens aloresaid, bounded together a? follows; oa the westerly side by third A l ley aibresaitL on the southerly side by third .street aforesaid, being sixty four feet in witlth- .on said third street and running nor- thcrly from .said third street at right angles, keeping tlig wjdih of .sixty four feet parallel and along the afoxetuid th*td hlley tort}'’ eight d'Ct io the rear line of the afort^said lots uumber t^iuy three and thirty four excep ting tiuretiom in the northeast corner of the saiue|Jw< lve feet b y fourteen leet—And whereas t^fault has been made in thepay- ment o f the said sum of money, public no,, tice is hereby given, that the said mortgaged. pterai-se.? with the .appurtenances thereunto belonging, will be sold at public anctinn or vendue by virtue of a power contained in the said ti^oVtgage and pursua'nt to the stat 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. Win. Tolley, 47 6 ot Caleb Coffin. ' _ ' _ / \ ' %'\\ : , I\ ■ --- - T > Y vi j tue o f a writ o f fieri facias, issued .1 3 oatqf the supreme court and to me directed Jiiid delivered against the goods and chattels, lands and tenements of Asa Tryon, I have seized and taken the one half ofa .«aw mill, the property.of said Asa Try- on, bounded as follows-—west Ola'John Pres ton, east',ind south on thebfghw’ay, con- taiuiijg o*p acre o f land be same more or le.'s. Thep’ight and title o f said Tryon to the abovd described premises, I sball ex** pose to sftle at public vendnC on- the 6 tfi day of Nffvfmber next, fit 9 o ’clock in the forenoon, at Nicholas N. Rowe’s in Dur ham. Dirrham, Sept. SO, 1824* 6S ;; Joet IteltafTiy, Sheriffi 1 3 Y ord^r o f John V. D. S. Scott Fsq.ffrst J3;indg«-of the court o f common pleas, in and for tl|B“coonty o f Greene, notice is he»e- by giventoallthecrcditorsof JoAre Van Loon Jr. of the town of Athens, in said county, an idsolvent idebtor, to shew cause if any they have, before the taidjudge, at his office in the town of Catskill in said county, on the 6 (hday ojjDecember next, at 10 o’clock in the forentlsn, why an Assignment o f the said insolvent’iestate should not be made for the benefit of (all his creditors, and he be dis charged, jlfvrsilant to the act entitled “ an act for giving 'relief in en.ses o f insolvency,” and the acts anjiending the'.same. Dat 6 d Cjctobef IS, 1824. 65 6 B- W.'DWight, X I AS just received, and is now opening a B-J. funeral as.sartment of HARDWARE and CUTLERY, arapug other articles he has a large .asspr.mefat ol elegant Ladies’ Scis^oi^s* GatskUh Sept.- 3 Ui, 1824. .61 Clieap Boots and S^hoos, F O R CASH. f I I H E subscriber has just returned ftom X New York with a complete assortment of BOOTS and SHOES o f every description, which -he will sell lower than they cap be purchased in this village for cash. Persons wishing to purchase will please call and ex amine his assortment which “ combines the beauty, fashion and durability” of New- Fork. He continues to maoufactnve Roots and Shoes o f every descri,ition, which will will be sold at reasonable prices. A'jgood assortment o f MOROC CO, V*sr. VETEEN, I*ttWKELLB, BtfckSKIU, &C. &C. together with a -good assortment o f FIND INGS, Liquid and Paste Blacking. \ Jl. GILLUM. Catskill, April 29. 41 If r ■'H HE Boats run accoiduig to tie follow^ X ing aiTUngemeut.' FROM NEW -YOHE Sunday— Chancellor Livijigston a t 9 k M dfuMduy—.Richmond S s m Tuesday —Kent 10- a . Wednesday —CJiancellox 5 : f ssi Thursday-^Kent IG a 95 JFxiefa^V---Richmond. 5 v Saturday—Eeni 5- x PROM, ALBANY. Sufiduy —Richmond Jifc . 9 a s® Monday—'Kent !Fuf&'lilj/-*^ChHncdJ 9 ^^iDgSton ired«t’sd«y—Kent”; , Kichm KrMayr.^Khit 0 S'|(mrday*--ChanceIJor 10 N- B. When circumstances will permR Passengers and Goods will be conveyed t 0 > troy in the FIRE-FLY, without any addi- tional charge. June 23 51 P. G H W ieH lL L , X i AS just received from New-York, a .1 . ^ complete assortment of MOROCCO, P rowelle , S atteen apfi YBLypTEEN, and has this day opened a new store adjoinihg* his old one, next door to H. FViRard, and directly Opposite Samuel Smith & Co’s stove, where he oflers for sale GentleBaen’S and Ladies’ Boois and Shoes, of every de« uoription, fashion and size, o f his own majn- fiicun e, cheaper than they can be purchased at anyothca stor.ejp this Nillag;e---kll Avhkb he wBt wArrautUo iie made in a:. w«f}whicjv j ■fjotstriff, Get. 1 &- .itdlp'I dlira'hOjfv With nontne«<; ' t _ __ S' _ ! __ - unites durability With neatness \iTs' USMuiesi the Public^”tha£ he''emploF? none bu,t c o m p e tent and Taithiul w o rkm e n , and that no exei lions thal! be wanting,on his part to do justice to .such as shall favor him with their'COmmauds. - Cut.skill, May G.. 42 Dissolution. f ^ H E co-parlueiship heretofoje existing JL between the subscribers under thC firm oi SAYRE &; v a n LOAN, is this day dis. solved l>' 3 mutual consult. All persons in debted to said firm . are reque-sted to make immfdiatgpa) ment to M.’D. Van Lofin, and alf'perspns having tlemands against the said firUi ate requesU'd to present the same to liim for setuemeut. Francis Sayre, M. D, \Van Loan. Catskill, August 18, 1824, * M. D ’ Vaa JLiOaft, ' OSfei? for salk,. a gefieraj assortment of D ry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Croch ery, Patnls and D y e - y-. All of which will be sold low for cash pr’^x”' changed for mO-st kinds pfcountry produce. Sept. 20. ______________________ .62 Latest Loa^oii FasMoD'k Cortes Hats, One doorleloto W- Hyde's Crockery. Store. > 0 & L 'KINSLEYj hhve the satisfac- XXw tion ofinformingtheir iriends and the public, that .they, have just received fi'om New-York, acomidete assortment o f HAT BLOCKS of the latest fashions, by which they are enabled lo offer tathe public a com., plete as..ortment of Be(iver, Castor, Rorum, Napt, Youth’s N a p i, Men’s and Boys’ Felt H A T S , * • Which will bfc uianul’acturfed .at their facto ry, AV’here they employ nope but expeii- enecd workmen, and will warrant their work to be done in the best manner. They assure the public tliut no exertions shallbe wanting on their part,, to have justice done to those who win favor them wdttt their custom, d'/’ They have on hand a good a.ssortmf nt o f B U E F A .LO R O B E S —A lso F U R CARS, Catskil', Jan. 9, 1824. _____________ 25 New Books. r p H E SPANISH DAUG HTER, also, JL the history of MATTHEW WALD, just received by p . B. PRATT. July 15. __________ 52 S A L T . I 3 OCK, Turks Idand, St U b e s of two X X qualities,,and Liverpool Fine Salt For .sale by April 29,1824 New Tobaeeo and SeguT- M ^ U F A C T O R Y s T A S T E A N D T R Y . riN R E subscribers having commenced tl!ii| A manufacturing o f Tobacco and Segar» ih all its various branches, offer for sale a t their factory one door south o f Mess.Haighfe & Van Vonrbi’s '■tare. P lug, P ig ta il, L a d ies’ T w ist, Chewingf and Smoking Tobacco ; Spanish, h a l f Spanish,^ Neis-OrleanS ane{ American Segars'; Maccaby, Rappee and Scotch Smffif WjijiChi they will sell whoie.s.xle and retail Us cheap as can he pm ehased in the cduhtp„ if not in the state, ' Metehants who de|vl in,j;he above aitic!# • ill do well to Cali, and examine for thexa. <*hes. (VF .Orders from the country attended ta tith punctuality and dispatch. D. D. Duteker, ^ Co. Catskill, June 17, 1,824. 43 6 m Tobacco & Snufit O A M U E L A. BAKER has tor «ale, from 0 the manufactory o f L E V Y SGLOMONS,^ 01 Albany, Fine chewing and smoking Tobacco^ Alaceaba and Scotch Snuffi ; which are warranted equal i f npt superior la any in the United States. Together with a general assortment oi G m c M ] i m s , K c . PENl?iBt.D & D a V. 41 • M AC K E REL- O / k bbls. m a c k e r e l Just received and O v r for sale by . ^ It.fy J.P. Wliittelsey, June $. ________ 46 Ground Plaster. k C O N S T A N T s u p p ly o f G i o im 'l Pla.ite’- A . for sale at the mijls of the <;nbscvibers.. J. P. Wkittelsey. . . Gatskiir, MiU- YiUage, Feb, t9^ \SDMOGkPE’S JYOfiCKA ; Dcldimt County, ss, A LL persons,interested in the ei-iate of -oL Jose 2 )h Hurd, late of the town txf Stam- ford, in said count}',, deceased, are hereby- notified to appear before Robert, North> surrogate of the county, ol Delaware, at hi* office in '\Walton oit Tuetd:ay the ninth day of November next, at S p^ciock in the after-^ nPon o f said day, to .shew cause if any they have, why so much of the real estate wii ere* ol the said Joseph Huvd. died, siezed, should not be sold ws 'will' he suffii'icnt to pay h » debts. Dated *iepten»ber 18,1824., 6® 6 ROBERT NOR! H, Surrogafe. ’'tlT H E R E A S Ebeiiezev Monger and Ma* T T ry bis wife ofthe town of Gox.sackie^ in the county Of Greene and state of New- York, by an indenture o f mortgage bearing (late the twentieth day of September cue thousiind eight hundred and iw r-niy-oi.e, di<l mortgage nnlo John R; M onisen tif th* town o f Eiookly!.!, county o f Kings and stat« aforesaid, for ijhe purpose of seruving tfeft -!«?ra ^. 1 ^ money'mentioned in the sajd n}ortpge---\certiiin^>feinii'es de.scrt» bed lb the said ihoiffgage a s fellows— A ll that certain piece or lot o f land ■sUaute, ly^v ing and being in the village of Cossack ie, la the town of-Goxsaekie aforesaid, now ir. th* occHifatioD of Ptrer C. Conine and John W . Van Derburgh, boundeel on the ■west by a !ot»of lajid belonging to the wife of Williumt Griffin, bn the borth b y the lands of Robert W. Van i)ehburgh, on the east hy a lot of\ land belonging to Richard Van Denburgli^ and onthe south b y the Coxsa«fcie Wis npik road or stseet, which said lotjs in width onu hundred and twenty four feet, and Jn length two .hundred feet,”—And whei‘ea.s (Tefauls Ifus been made in tlie payment o f the said sum of money, public notice is hereby giv« ea that the said mortgaged premises with the appurtenances thereunto beloiigivg, wiij be sold ut public auction or Vendue, by vir^ tue of a poyer contained in the said mort« gage, and pursuant to the siatnte in such case made and provided, at the house of S'e- berry Fish in the village Of Cox.'.aekie afore- saifl, on the fipst day Ol Febniaiy next, at two o’clcck in the afternoon o f that day.—. Dated July 24, 1824. John H . M o rrison. Van Dyck fe Rronk, a it’ys. 54 6m FISH. 4 X I ^*^^* 'j**'' Codfish : 2 Ebls pickled da X IS7 bbls No 1, No 2 & No S Mackerel 21 half ' do No 1 aiidNo 2 do 11 bbls and half bbJs Connecliettt Rive®- Mess Shadf 5 bbls cut Herring 20 b\!xes smoked Herring, fursa'eby April ^9, 1824 P exfielb & D 'Y MACHINE CARDS. A c o n s t a n t supply of M A C n iN E A c a r d s from the Manufactories at LeU (•ester, Massiichusett.s, at tlie factory prices^ for s'aie by Thomas Limbriek. Cat .skill, fijne 10,1824 tt L a w Partnership, 'J'O U N A D A M S ,-.A tto r n e y an d C o u n seK t j loi-at Law, Solicitor and Coun*eHor Hi Chancery, has formed a piotessional c. nr., o« tion with LF-WIS. BENTDN, Attorn* * at Law, under the firm o f AD AMS & BENTOfi,. Their office is next door south o f the dwek ling hon*ebf the former, Mr. Adan»s w iil attend the Schoharie conrts as harttofort* Catskill, Jmi^ 40* 1822, \ ■» ' - **L*-