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■ “ ■' ■' ' /u-*- f< ■?', ■' ' ‘i I 3faa»iag»cgBaaaiiiBMajaa^ No 31 OF VoL. XXI. CATE^KILL, (N . Y ) F R I D A Y , N W M [M R E R 2 6 , 1834. PUBi.I3H£D OM FRIDAYS, BY F I E L D & F A X O N . T E R M S . 1. i o village subscnbeis, receiving their pa^iers by carriert» Two D ox . daks amb B ie - TV G ests , per annum. i i . To oi.iil subscribers, T w o D obdabs pa/abSe half y e a r l y in ad v a n c e , unletSsecu- red thro’ an agent. ti l . I’o subscribers, living a t a distance toui the village, who receive their papersat Iheoliice, 1 wo D obbars per annum. IV . Aiiberal discount to postriders, com- psuiies, &c. V. No papersAvill be discontinued (unless at the discretion or-the publishers,) until all avreavajesare paid. VI. AH subscriptions for less tbana.vear, particularly by mail mast be paid in ad*- vance. A D V E i m S S M E N T S , Win be conspicuously inserted the first time iovjijii/ cents a square, and inm tyfive tents for each insertion a lter. Ko advertise- ntent will be inserted for any length oftime, for Zmthan fifty cents. Official notices, (mortgage, sheriff's and surrogate’s sales) chaiged according to the statute. Yearly advertisers willbe liberally acco|n. modated. (Q* AH letters and communications must be postpaid. P R I N T I N G . C A R D S , C H E C K S , H A N D B I L L S B L A N K S , &ci &c. &c ^xecuied-mlhneatn€ss,accurac3f and expedition Catskill Line. Merchandize and Produce Insured^ tit the Office o f the JV orth R iver Insurance Company in JVew-York. SLOOPS T h e U n ited S ta tes FIRE INSURANCE Com p a n ^ ^ OFFICE AT n o . 288, PEARL ST. NEW-YORK, John L. Rouine, Esq. President,' ■ ¥ jrA V E ‘ appointed ilO iiE I lT D O li- i l a . J,0N , Esq. o f Cnt.-fciH, their Agent, to make stir /eys and rtceive appliciuious f r insaranceon buildings and personal proper ty. July, m L _____________________ .^0 SOylF AJYD CANDLE FA C T O R y . IJT I R A M COMFORT, at his factory, at the head of Main-street, next doer to H. & O. F. A> hbey ’ s Leather Store, will keep constantly on hand MOULD and U iPPEO CANDLES, of al! sizes, from 4s lo 10ns. Aiso,-.-BAll and SOFT SOAP, wariaii- - tvsl a~ eii'-Ud-qsJtjLity. ta any laauufac- tiirfd in this state, which will be sold at the loitest market price. 03^’ H. C- wishes to purchase rough and tried TALLOW. Also, good HOUSE ASHES, for which casih and the highest l>r!ce will be p aid. C•■lt^kill. Oct. 17,. 1823. ____________ jS V e r t i e a l S p i n n e r , HE proprietor o f the i ight for this vai- JL uab'e, iaboui saving macliinc for this slate, ha^ cow on hand and oilers for sale a quantity of superior machines on advanta' geous ti-rnis. 'i he great importance o! tnfro- duciug this valuable impiovement in spin ning to the larnung part of coninmnifcy in this “(ate, has induced the proprietor to pro cure them to be built by good ivn.l experien* «ed workm<-n, combining e^iiclness in the , woikman^hip and dmab lity iu (he construc tion. The lull and conclusi ve testimonials of this machine, from the highest sources, such as the Board of Agricn'ilure of tJiis stale,^and the slate of RJiode-Island, the officers of-the agiitniilural society iti the drliei'ent counties,, from ihe spuiuer.-, weavers, and clothiers, to gether with many distingu'sheti agrIcuUurists have long been before the public- And should auy individuals still enteitain doubts on this sni>ipci, they need only to vrliness the performam e o f the machitie, to have them itmoved. The fact that cloths nrail«facliu’e.d from Wool, and spun upon the common w heel, have costlhe ftumers too much in labour, when computed with those 01 the su'sequiili\ ty nia ieiu maiuifacturingestablislim'ntf, has long been felt and acknowledged. And ii is equally tnieand a fact which has been fair ly tested, that the yarn spun «Pon the Ver- tu a i Spinner i- superior lo that ‘pun on the common wheel, »u.d by the ii-e of vvfiich at least ih ee foul the ot the labour is sa'etl — When the fanner takes into ennsileration that the -p.ni.ing ot 300 lbs of wool spun on fh-co.T.iuon H-hv.'ei at tf.c r;ue ol £ 1-2 runs to the pound, 1- i tins the usual vveek’n work, for wlfich be pays 6s and charges 6s per week f •! b mrd, the qiinning will amjonl ^ S it rrO-. I ak-lhes-une quantity of wool ail'!-pin it IIpoll inis nracl.ine, making llit same . ninber oi tI’.it-, caUing 4o tuns (which i“ an avtt ’. f sd oidilot.y week.“ v o tk) allow tiiet-ame wage-saml cha-ging (he sameamoiinl lj:>f board per wetk, and the spinning wii! cost 07 T.'i, mninsg a saving on each 100 lbs of wool oi 15, ainouwtsng to ino:-*! than the whole e.tpehse of the machine. Ami tufre into view also that the qnatity ol the yiiin i.s better, .ind conseqiienlty the cloth iiiiiie theielnnti more v’.iiuabie ; and adtl to this eveiy fariHer by the inUoJitction oi t'.is michinr, has a, ui inuficuiring e-tub!i.sh m-'iu in his own family, and under his own nuuiagement. exciting in llie breasts ol the . tlouK-siic spniners a nibble eu.-alation to excel ill I he formal ion of fine wo <le» (abrics, there by coutrih’J >iiig not only to t'iecomiort, bUs ivsu to til-' conveniencie.s of elegance in oui tlomfsttc manuliu*t!ires, he will not lail lo ap jM'fri'iiite the iiDjJtoi*f<uice of einhr’Acipj? the earliest opportunity of possessing himself ol a Ve. tical SpinB.er- Faroi^r'v iivinjj tii the towns sxiul ('ountsei' adjacent to this village can have thgir m a chines delivered, and the necessary in.slrtic- ti.ans fi>r n.si-ig them grati.s Thei e are a con- .si'leriihle niiniber ** counties in this state, and also in the state of Pennsylvania, remain, ing unsold, the rights of vhteh the proprietor Wi’ri ifispoae of on hi“ n-sual advantageous terms. WILRES IlYDG CatsStHl, May 20,1824- H Shakspeare. Superior. T'l'tiHE ^bscribers acknowledge with suit* -1 able feelings of respect ami thankfulness, the very liberal patronage with which they have been favored, in their line of business, and in return ihey are determined to adopt such means in the conducting of the f r e i g h t i n g & STOREI1SG BUSINESS as ate directly calculated i n their effe;ct to promote the interest of their customers Therefore, to the advantagesfoimerl'y offered by them, they now add that of - INSURANCE, according to the terms and eondilions of the Policy issued by the saitl insurance company, Upon Goods, Wares, Merchandize and conn\ trs P r o d u c e , s h ipped on b o a r d of the above ' sloops, to or from New-Yosk, viz—§2000 on the trip or voyage to New- Y o r k , and §4000 on the trip or voyage from New- York, vfhich sums will nndoubtedly cover any loss o r damage that inay happen to pro perty while on board said sloops, and for w h ich benefit no a d d itio n a l charge will be made by the subscribers. A p a rt of the risks t-aken and borne by the Iiisuiance Company are those o f the Seas, Rivers, Fires, Lightning, &c-&c One of the above sloops will leave G a t s - kibb on THURSDAY and the Other Ni’W* YpnK on FRIDAY of every w'eck during the seatoDi The business will be conducted by PENFIELD & DAY, as usual, a t the store on the wharf- This ar; rangeinent has proved to be one of great im- portance, as it enables them to attend per sonally to the rect iviiig and shipping of p to- duce, and to the deliver}' ofinerchandize. The subscribers re-spcclfUily solicit a contin uance of the public patronage. Henry J^VKinstry, Russel Day, Penfield 4' Day. ■ April 22, 1824. 41. Mail Pod Coach Line 1824 . SLOOP DELAWARE, jf. Van LoaUf Master. W A N LOAN, PO R T E R Si COIT, .wil. T continue the Freighting business frou. Ihe wharf occupied by them ihe last season. Grateful (or the liberal patronage which they have received, and deAfous to adopt every measure to insure its continuance, they' have effected a t the office of the North River Insurance Company (according to the condition“ expressed in the policy gran ted b y said cotnpaay) an ■■ INSURANCE, On Goods, Wares, MerJiandize and P ro duce,shipped on boardthe sloop Delaware, for the MUiuot‘4000ilollaia on the tiop Irom NeavYotk, and for 1000 dollars on the trip to New-YoriB-. ------ ! --- ---- ------ - -- - Yan Loan, Porter & Gqit, have ettrxdoyed a competent person to attend exclnsively to ihe receiving and delivery of pfopertj, and feel confident they shall be able to mah.ige busine>.“ to the satisfaction o f their fi ie«d“. The Delaware will sail during the_ season a s follow s : T e a v e s CATSKILL.on SUNDAYS, I J TUESDAYS, lHUR.?DAYSand FBI \DAYS a t (he arrival of the steam.boat, and leave.- ITHACA, on SUNDAYS, TUES DAYS. THURSDAYS and FRIDAYS a t 4 ’clock A. M. 11 / e . W I L L A R D , W J T C H - M A K E R> and Silver Smith, 2 doors below the P.Office O AS just returned from B i. Neiv^York with a new supply in addition to lii.“ former stock, making an extensive assortment of ariscies in hl.sUne, viz Gold and silver Watches from g » to 50, Gold, gilt and *reel chiTnie, seals and hey?, G o ld finger srnd ear rings a n d beads, Paste and steel -tt’alst buckles, P la te candle8licks,castor.s and'spooiip, Reticule Bags and ciasp.s, P e o k n N e s Bigar boxe.“ a n d sheUcom b-', Silver table and lea spoons, do sugar longs; ct earn and salt spoons, do Pencil c-ases with knive.s and pen.s. Aiisp— a large supply of MILITARY GOODS, Huitablefbf the Artillery.,Cavalry, Rifle and Infantry, viz. Swords w ith g ilt, brass, steel and leath e r scabbards, from I,.10 to 30 doliars Gold and silver Epauietts fioni t to 10 dolls. White, red and blactc pluipes from 75c to Sd Horsemans and pocket pistols. White and red belts, cap plates and buttons Gold and sil ver lace and ccOil, Gockade.s eagles and stars, &c (0 ’ Clocks ami VVatche.s repaired asusna! (CT Gaph paid for old Goldaml Silver Catskill,Sept 26,1823 10 From Catskill. Friday, March 19 • April 2 A pvil 16 April SO May .14 M ay 23 June 11 June 25 July 9 July 23 . Aug 6 Aug- 20 Sept 3 Sept 17 Oct 1 Get 15 Oct 29 N ot 12 Nov 26 From New-York. Saturday, March 27 April 10 April 24 M iy 8 May 22 June 5 June 19 July 3 Juiy 17 July 31 Ang 14 Aug 28 Sept II Sept 25 Oct 9 Oct 2.S Nov 6 Nov 20 Dec 4 ir^fURANCE. Catskill, April» 29, 1824. 34 sloops James Monhh, Mjrei Cupf. E. Lillis. Capt. I. Sanford. |_5 Ol'H of Ui.e above mentioned sloops are O con.si(Ie|c|l, and have been accepted by the In.Miranee k ompany, ,ts first tale vessels. C O O im i BOGARDUS CO. . Have efiectei. insurance'*at the office of the North Rivef thsu.ance Companj’, in the city of New-ybrls, on all merchaudi.ze and produce sliippijd from New-YorkfovCuj^kill, in either o f tli4 above sloops to the nvaltruiu of F our Thoas|ind Dollars each, and Fifteeu HundredDoHaps each on all merchandize and pteducs shipped from Catskill for New-York, on certain conditions stated in the Policy ta ken from,saitl company, which is left a t the office ot G a pi.; James RpgaVdu.s, for llie in- spemion pf 4fe|«fccii^£oniev.Si; and in case o f accident.s, ev,5i^owner of property on board of which that tiaay ,be iostor damaged will i'e» ceive his preporlibn of the amount to be re covered ft- m the said Insin-ance C o m p a n y N(i extra charge will be made lor tl\is addi tional security# It is their intention to afford their ensfo- mers every accommodation, to effect which, they are erecting a very extensive Ware H')U“e where ^he business of receiving and F IroH and Steel, lORsaJeby P ek V iebd & D ax . Jlprit 29, 1824 4* Seed Wheat, RO WN in Virginia, o f a gi.od quality x j r for sale b y tbe subscribers H. 4; J. P . Wkfttelsey. Catskill, Min-Viliage, .Sep(.8, 1824. 60 FARMERS,' l E p L o o i ! (If th i ' s rj:Q THE .subscriber wishing to removi^ offers for sale his.-ver>' ^ aiu<s,hk' Fa nn-,. .situate in the town of Cairo, ct/iiniy off Greene, 7 miles from; S at kill Perry, !a\ on both sides of the Catskill '{urnpifre, coh — taining 100 acres. On said faim>i“ w fionse, barn, outhouse.s, and'two j’oung ihriftj'or chards. About 50 acres are i« u high .daiar of cultivatjon*—SO acres of v.iiich ate \ adjoining tbe Catskill cieek, equal to any iis «ecounty—the remainder coHiainhig a aotaS roportion ol young Timber ihe abo'e ropertywill he sold ehiap, and teim“ «‘F ' Aiyment made easy. An intlispntabie liilife -iviU be given. D arieb B a ' sktc . Cairo, Oct, 7 ,1824‘. f/lwh4 For Sale, A small FARM , heinnging to tliar heirs of Reynold Viment.deceaseil,. P . C H C R C H IL L , ffl, PBCivEBBE, SA.vTEEN a n d Y E B V E O T , a « d L y ^ O n Enid fa r n i'is a com fottable- 'delivery o ip i’o p e r iy will be s tr ic t ly a ttended unites d u r a b i l i t y w ith neatness. ^ T N A B Ciieap Boot 8 and Shoes, F O R C A m . sub.scriber has just returned from A New York with a complete assortment Ol BOOTS and SHOES of every description, which he will sell lower than they can be purcha.sed in tlu.s village for cash. Pei suns wishing to purclia.'-e will please call and ex amine his assottment which combines the beauty, fashion and durability” pf New- Fork.' He continues to m-aoufactare Boots and Shoes of every de.-ccpitiou, which will will be sold a t reasonable pricf.s. A good assortment o f MOROC CO, V el v e t e e n , PtiUNEBBE, B o CKSEIS, &C. &C. together with a good assortment of FIND INGS, Liquid and Paste Blacking- A. GILLUM. Cat.“kill, April 29.__________ 41 C U T N A I L S . casts cut Nails, just received by T j 'cr 4, I8‘!'4. B. VY. B wicht . Insurance Company. > ^ H E siib.scriber having been d a ‘ , appoin JL led agent of tbe ASTN A INRUR \ NF F COMPANY, of Hartford Connecticiti, with i’uH power to receive proposals for in-urance against lo^.s or damage by fiie ; to r.ct as surveyor Of to'appoint surveyors o( b lild- ings to be iisured or containing oropert to he in.sured in the state of New York, and in surance threon io make by Policies signed by the President and atiested by the Secre tary of ihe said company and coantersigned bt' the sub-d’ibtr, wiHaHeod at the office of ADAMS & B E N T tiN, in the village of Cats- kill, a t all houfvS of business days, for the ac coramodation of those who may p'e^^se to calf for (he~purpa‘se of trasaeting htr-ines^- The prqjiosals for in.surance of th s company are believed to be as favc.t^rabie as the na ture of the business will admit. The capital of the iEtna Insurance Company, is §200,- 000 with a surplus fund of §1.5,000 for the payment oflosses. LEWIS BENTON. Catskill, Greene Co. Feb 12, 1824. 30 Y virtue of an execution, issued <nit of the supreme court ol the stuteof New- Y o r k , to m e directed a n d delivered, I have taken two farms of land situ o.e in the town o f Durlinn}, belonging to Usaac Humphrey, one bounded east on Abner Hubbaid ami Benjamin Hubbard, south on Chrisiopher Post aivd.Iehiel Cooly, we.st on Christopher Post and Matthew Bbxighton,'north by Dan iel Coe, containing 125 acres; the other farm bounded east on Josiah Gj.bert and Eiihu Morse, south on the Turnpike rtjad and Matthew Rbughton, we,«ton fltzekiah Bald- win, and Ori'in Needmau, north oii Wil liam VFi Southerland and Elilm Morse, J r And 'by virtue of said execution, Ishall sell at public vendue the right and titleof Isaac Humphrey, to the, above t’e'-cribed lands, with the buildings thereon, at the hou.s(> of Mackay Cioswell in Catskill, on the 4th day of December nest, at 2 o^ciock in the afternoon. Durham, Oct. 21, 1824. 66 6. Joel edlamy. Sheriff. Y virtue of a writ of fieri facias, issued X J out of the court of common plea& of the county of Greene, and to me directed and delivered against Thomas Carls and Hannah his wife, I shall expose to sale at public vendue, op the 18th day of Decem ber next, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, a t the house of Seberry F-ish, in tbe town of Coxsackic, the right and title of the said Thomtts Carls, lo the following lands, situate in thetown o f New-Baltimore, viz, the house and lot occupied by the said'Hannah Carls, bounded on the south by the Cox.sach«e turnpike road, westerly by the Bapti.st meet-, ing house lot northerly and easterly by lands o f James Palmer, containing^half an acre. Another iot bounded on the north by the said turnpike, westedy by the road lead ing from the Baptist meeting house to the south, southerly b y land of Abraham Cure, and on the east by Gideon Palmer and Bezeiciah Austin, containing fen acres. Joel Bellamy, Sheriff. October 27, 1824. 68 6w ■y>Y oriler of John V, D. S. Scott, Esq. I J firsr. judge of the court of common pleas, in and for the co u n ty ofOreene, notice is hereby given to all the creditors of Peter Bo- gardus, of the village of Catskill, an insol- vent (iebtor, to shew cause if any they have, before the sai<! judge, a t his^ office in the vil. lage of Catskill, on the 18th day of Decern, bar next, a t ten o’docK in the formioou, why - an assignment of the said insolvent’s estate should not be made for the benefit of all his credhojs, and he'be discharged pursuant to the act entitled “ an act for giving relief in cases of insolvency,” and the acts amending the same. Dai^d November 1*124. 68 6 Freiicli Burr MiU Stones. HE subscribers have a consignment of JL warranted French Burr Mill Stones, Horn 4 feetlo 4 feet 6 inche«, which they will sell at the New.York price-s. 'i’hey will keej> a supply of this article at all liine.s, and will at thirty days notice, sup >ly any one with such particu’ar ize.s as m iy be wanted. H. ^ J. P. Whittdsey. Catskill, (Mill Village,) Blay 6,1824. 42 W I N D O W G L A ^ . -g BpXES 6 b y 8, 7 by 9 and S by J . • V to Ulster Windoiv Cla^s, just «e- ceived ami willbe'sold upon the most favor able term?, to mevchanis and other.s, by H a i^ it Sr V a n Voorhis. Spectacles, |~KF all descripiions kept constantly for U .sale l>y CRO WELL'.Sc BRACE, Jau 9, to by Capt. James Bogartlus and JohnM Doiiitellj'- One of said sloops will leave CATSKILL oa F R IDAY and the other wiP leave NEW-YORK on SATURDAX of each week dtitlng the season. Cookes, Bogardus & Co. assure their cus tomers, that they not only have their res- pect, thanks, &c but they also have the u'O.st reasonable charges., Catskill, April 29, 1824 4! Y e t e r b r e a s t e d ,' OAiiNTER.r|id GL AZIEH continuesihe \A. above bmijness^ a t tlve stove lately occu pied b y feamn^l A. Baker, adjoining Mrs. Botsford’s tavG'u He. has jasT tficesved a n . assortment of PAINTERS’ A R llG L E S ,ofgood quality, I j “ Paints may be had ready^ mixed and prepared for u;», at short notice, with di '■ections for u>iiJg tiiem irratis Catskiir, 30 _____________ 89 For Sale, THE FARM situate on Ibe Alban) 'iljili and Greeiie Vurnpike road near the gau', about' Qi|e mile (rom tbe. village of Catskill, The price and terms of sale may be made known by .Tpplying to Mr. HUNT, Ca-hier of the Utica Bank, or to POWERS & DAY, Catski/l. If not sold, the farm will be rented. It is! now occupied by Mr. El- dred.and contain^ vising of one bnndred acres of land, has a gpfid Dwelling H ouse and Bavn upow it, and The of the Rest orchsvrds in the cTUnty Datfc^T'&tskin, ?\iig..2», 182^ Gerrit Van Bergen, A ITORNBY AT LAW , and Notary i ’V Pub'ic, will attend to business iri the line of his profession. His office is for thg present, nearly opposite the Greene County Bank, N. B. Conveyances executed 'with neat ness and dispatch. Catskill, Ftb l 2 . 1824. ________ .SO tf \ V ^ H E R E A S D aniel G . H ilj and Bet,scj- * T his wife, o f the v illage o f Athen.s, in the co u n ty or G reent and sta te o f N r w .Y o ik i by an indenture of.m ovtgage b e a r iu g date the eleventh d a p o f January, one ihousand, eight hundred and tw e n ty one, did m o rtgage unto William Tolley and Caleb Coffin, both of the village o f Athens aforesaid, for the pur pose of securing the payment of a certain sum of money mentioned in the said mort gage, a l l that cerlain house lot number seventy one, siiuaie, lying and being in the village o f Athens aforesaid, on the west side of and .adjoining Franklin street, (now the A lb a n y and Greene turnpike road,) and between second and third streets, being in width on said Franklin street thirty two feet, running thence westerly a t right angles from said Franklin street, keeping its width of thirty two feet, forty four feet, then de clining on a parallel line with the aforesaid Franklin street tq^the width of sixteen feet, thence running westerly at right angles as aforesaid, keeping its width ;of sixteen feet, fifty feet to the east line of third alley, said lot being on its longe.'-t^side from front to rear ninety four feet. Also two other cer'- tain house'lots number thirty three and thir ty fou r, situate, lying and being in the vil lage of Athens aforesaid, bounded together as follows.\ on the westerly side by third A l ley aforesaid, on the southerly side by third .street aforesaid, being sixty four feet in width on said third street and running nor therly from said third street iit right angles, keeping the width of sixty four feet parallel and along the aforesaid third alley foity eight leet to the rear line of the aforesaid lots number thirty three and tliiity four excep ting therefrom in the northeast corner of the same twelve feet By fourteen feet—An«l whereas defanll has been made inthejiay- inent of the sa^l sum of money, public no., tice is hereby ?[iven, that the said mortgaged piemise.s with 'the appurtenances thereunto belonging, will be sold a t public auefiion or veildue by viAue of a power contained in the said mortgage and pursuant to the stat. ate in such cass made and provided, a t J o seph Seeley’s tavern in the village of .Athens aforesaid, on ffie eleventh day of December next at teuo’plock in the forenoon of that day. Dated .^thens, June 7, 1824. By order . , Wra. Tolley, 47 6m I Caleb Coffin. has this day opened a new store^adjoining liis oTd one, next door to H. Willard, and directly opposite Samuel Smith & Go’s Store, where he offers for sale Genlleiaen’s and Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, of every de scription, fashion and size, o f his own man- facture, cheaper than they can be purchased at any other stoiein this village^—all which he Mill warrant to be made in a way which ¥> Y order ol 1 3 judge of aipl for the co John V. D. 9. Scott Esq first he court of common pleas, in Jnty of Greene, notice is here by gi ven to all he credito cs o f John. Van Loon Jr. o f thetowit of Athens, in .said county, an insolvent del^or, to shew cause if any they have, before the .«aid judge, a t his office in the town of Catskill in said county, on the 18th dwy of December, next, afiO o’clock in the forenoon, Avhy an assignment o f the said insolvent’s e.‘tate should not be made for the benefit of all his crediiors, and he be dis- charged, pursuant to the act entitled “ an act for giving relief in cases^'of insolvency,” ■and the acts amending the same. Dated October 1S,.182L 68 6 He assures the public- iliat he employs none but competent and faithful workmen, and that no exertions shall., be wanting on his p art fo do justice'tosuch as shall favor him with their commands. Catskill, May 6. 42 HERB AS Folger Halsey of the town * » of New-Baltimore, in the county of Greene and state of New York, b y an inden ture of mortgage bearing dale the eightli day of December one thousand eight hun dred and thirteen, did mortgage unto Levi Blaisdell of the town, of Coeymaiis, in the county of Albany, and slate aforesaid, for the,puTpo.se o f‘•ecuring the payment of a sum of money nierliioned in the said mortgage, certain premi.«es dtscribed ifl the said mort gage as follows—All that certain piece at.d lot of land .situate, lying and being in the town of New-Baltimoi e (and village thereof) in (jhe county of Greene and slate of New York, butted and bounded as follow.®, viz beginning on the we.st.side of the Albany and Greene larnpike road a t a corner of aiot of land belonging to Daniel AyrauU, running thence we/>t on the north line of the .said DanieJ AyrauU one hundred feet to land of Paul Sherm a n , thence n p r th on (he line of the said Paul Sherman fifty feet to a lot of land belonging to John K. Brown, thence east one hundred feet by the said Brown’s land to 7he above named UunpiKe road, thence south fifty feet by said turnpike road to the'place of beginning, wifh a good dweJ. ling house on the above described, lot of lantj. Dwelling House, a good Barn and a smalf Orchard well fenced and watered, and « eR divided into meadow, ploagh and timber land. Said farm lies witlitn sixteen miles of Catskill, ill the south part of the town o f Durham, and will he sold pn iea^n«bt« )erui«t, and terms of payment made east- An indisputable title will be given. En quire of Peter Boomhowei orof the suKcvi-' ber, both living near the pmrrTi's ' Vincent S tillwdh BuTham, Sept. 1.5, 1824 '62 Note Tobacco and 'Segar MAP^UFACTOEY. TASTE- ANI> TR Y, r f l H E subscribers having consmenred th* JL manulacturing of Tobacco and Segura ill all its various branches, offer for.sale a t their factory oiie door south of Mess.Haigh8< j& Van Voorhi’s •-toie, Pigtail, Ladres’ Twist, Chewing and Smoking. Tobacco ; Plug, J' Spanish, half Spanish, New-Ovleans m d American Segars; Maeeaby, Rappee ami Scotch Smrffi; Which they will sell wholesale and retail as cheap asican be pnichased in the county, if not in the state. Merchants who deal in (he above arlicfo will do w ell to call and examine for tlujit* sehe.'--. Orders from the country attended t» with punctuality and dispate'h D . D- Dutcher, Co. Catskill, June 17, 1824. 48 6ni Tobacco &L Smiffi O AMUEL A. BAKER has for ‘•ule, froii* And wliBveas deianlt been ytuvde- ofLEV Y SOLOMON. ^ payment of the said sum of money mention ed in the said mortgage, public notice is hereby given, that thesaid mortgaged prem ises with the appurtenances thereunto be- longmg, will be sold a t public auction or ven due, by virtue o5 a power contained -in the said mortgage,and pursuantto thestatute in such case made and provided, at the house of Seberry Fish,, innkeeper, in the village of C o x s a c ^ ie, on S a t u r d a y the foui tcent|l. d a y of May next, at two o’clock in the after noon. D ated November 9,1824 Levi Blaisdell. Van DycK & Bi onk, a lly’s 69 In Chancery. 1_1 ETWEID.M Peter G, Hart, complain- -iC-k ant, aod Alexander Humphrey and Roxty R. hi.s wife, Lsaac Humphrey and Eli za his wife, Rc.manta Humphrey and Bul- da hi.s wife, and John Adams. In pursuance of a decretal order of the Court of Chancery, made iu the above cause, will be sold Under the direction of (he sub scriber, a t Public Auction, at the Catskill House, ke,»t by Mack-ay Groswell, in the Village of Catskill, in the county of Greene, and state of New-York, on Mofftfay, the 27th d ay of December next, a t 12 o ’clock at noon of (hat day—AM of L o t number seven teen in Van Bergen’s Patent, in the towns of Wipdham and Durham, in the cmsnty of Greene, and stale of New-York, containing about four hundred acres be the same more or less.—Dated Catskill, Nov. t 1 , 1824. Robert Dorlon, 6w69 Master in Chancery. T ^ E F A U L T having been made io the U payment of a sum o( money specified In ann denture Of mortgage executed by Ebe- nezer Davi.s to Tunis A . Yan Slyck, now deceased, bearing date the eighteenth day or December one thousand eight hundred and ilixteen, on all that certain piece and lot of sand, sitnate, lying and being in thetdwn ol New-Baltllnore, in the county of Greene and state of New-York, and bounded as follows; Beginning a t a cedar tree, on the bank of Hudson’s river, near a run of water, for the south-east corner bounds, thence running west along said run of water fifty feel lo the highway, thence running norther ly along saui highway one hundred feci, thence running easterly fifty ieet to the bank of the aforesaid Hudson’s river, thence south along the bauK of said river one \hundred feet to tlie place o f beginning,— and by vir tue o f a power of sale contained rn the said mortgage, the premises therein described will be sold at public vendue at the house of Se berry Fish,j.ii>n-keeperin the village'of Cox- saefeie, on Saturday the fourteenth day of May next, a t two o’clock in the afternoon. Da.ed November5,1824. AndreiuA. Van Sjyck, Administratorol Tunis A. Van StycU, dec. Van Dyck gtBfonk, Atty’.s. _______ 69 |J» Y virtue of an execution issued out ol 1 3 the '•npreme court of the stale of Nea- York, to me directedand delivered,! have ta ken a lot ofland belonging to Sylvester Hum phre)'-, situate in the town ofDtuham, and bounded east on the highw^ay and TurnpiA'e road, west and north on Isaac Humphrey, containing one acre,—and b y virtue of said execution I shall sell at public •vendue the right and title ofLaac Humphrey lo Ihea- bove de^c^.ibed lainl. at the house of Mack* av Groswell, in Catskill, on (he 4th day of Dec. uiber next a t 2 o’clock, in the iilternoon. Durham, October 2.1) I8‘i4. .. 66 6 w Joei, S r ltam y , Bherff. Fine chming aiid smohdng ToM cco ; M nccaba and Scotch S'm ^ j whiclurre'irarranted equal if not superior to any in the United . State.s. Togcljier with a genes a1 assortment ot G R O C E R IE S , ^e. Caisliff, Oct. 16 . Y^I^BEREAS Ebenezer Monger and Ma«. f T rj'- his wife o f the tow n of C o x s a tk ie , in the coumy of Greene and stale of New- Y o r k , b y a n in d e n t u r e Off m o r tg a g e b e a r in g ' dale tile twentietli day of Sepicmbei OTiO thons-.in.l eig h t,liu iu lr e d a n d cn 'tn l y o i e, diel raortjfage unto John H. hloirisoB of tli© town o f BiooklyPyCOTinty o/Kiags and stale aiovesaid, for the purpofe of seravipg ihe payment ofasum of money mentioixd iu the said mortgage—certain premises de.'cri- bed in the said mortgage m follow.®—“ Ai! (hat certain piece or lot o f land situate, ly.« ing and being in the yillage of Coxsachip, {.* the town o f Coxsaekie afore.said, nov, in the occupation of P eter C Conific and John W , Van Denbnighy bounded on Ihe wc.'t b y at lot of land belonging to the wile of IVilljan> Griffin, on the north by the lands ofRoberfc W.Van Denbiiigh, on the east by a lot off land belonging lo RiebarJ Van Denburgh,. and on the .sotuh by ihe Coxvackie tiir-rij>il«e road or stieet, which said Intis in width one hundred and twenty four feet, and in length twfo htindred feet,”—And W'heieas default has been made in the paymint of the said sum of money, piiblic notice is h e t e b y gi\- en that the .said mortgaged picmises wilfr the appurtenance.s theveiinto belonging, wit] be sold at public auction or vendue, by vii— tiie of a power contained in the said mort., gage, and pursuant to the .«tatnte. in «neb ca.se made anel provieleel, at the house ofi-e- berry Fish in the village c f Ce>X'-ackie afoie- ,«aid, on the first d a y of Febiiiary nest, a t two o’clock in the afteinoon of that elay,— • D^ed July ®4, 1824. John J L Alorriscn.., Van Dyck &Bronk, olt’ys. ,'}4 6nt S A L % \ ■3GCK, Turks Xslanel, St ITbe.s, of tw©. J A qualitiesyand Liverpool Fine S-,dt For sate b y P ekfittcd & D iv. April ^ 9 ,m i 41 FISPL DM . d r y Codfi.sh ; 2 bbl.s p ick led dtv ^ V f S7 bills No I, No 2 & No S Mackerel 21 half do No I and No 2 do 11 bbl.s and half bhls C ’nneciicut River Mess Shad, 5 bbis cut Herring 20 bt'xes \•m.i'ked Herring, forsa'eby AimViL9, 1824 P pnpiktt ) 4 D.vv. \iMAmiNE CARDS. » CONSTAN-f sopplj- of MACHINB XXL CARDS from the M«nulactovies at Lei. cester, Massachusetts, at the factory pi ices, for sale by Thomas Limhrick. C a tsk ill, 1(100 10,1824. 47 tf Law PartDership. TQHN ADAM.*', Xltorney and Conneef- tjr loi-at Law, Solieitot ami Counsellor iu Chancery, ha- rormnl ivjMofe-sionalenr.ntc-. tion with LEWIS BENTON, Atiornev at LaWjUnderthe firm «>rADAMS & BENTON. Their office is next dour .soulh of llu dweb ling hoU'C of thesfqrnier. >D. Adon swill attend the Selioliaiiecomts aslifreii fbie- CoaskilL June 1(I„ 1S22.. ■ \