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'■ I ■ ' \ 7 f -r'-y. ,-•* ) '/ I / :r :■ m if. • \ ' •^f ’i t J \ X '\■‘*»p^l ■.'- ::'i' : ri5EB3a3Baimnn*t-l:?a^^ No 32L of V o i >. XX I. C A T S K I L L ., CN- V F R i p A | l t ) E C E M B E R 3, 1834. £W m l e . M . 1 0 7 i ■n- lit ■i ' I ' PUliLlSHKB , ON FSIDAys, UY F I E I iD - F A X O N * ' '” '\■\7\'\\ . ...... . ' '■’\ \'•- ■ TfiUMS. [. To village safecribers, receiving their pa,)6vs by can'i^^v^> f ISO DotiLABs a . nd F ie - Tv C bstb , pec aqh^ai. ll., To mail sabtettbers. Two BotBARfi l^kaj'able h a lfyearlyTa ‘advance, unicbsseeu- Tfcti fchvo’ an agent. - l i i . To sttbsci-tber^j living a t a distance roai the village, who recevv^vheir papers a t the oliice, Two Boni:. ARS p erannuiu. IV. A liberal discbunt to post^idevs, com panies, &c. \ V. No paper? ivUi be discontinpetl (unless atth&discietson of the publishers^) until all arrearage s are paid. .. V I. Ail sub.scriptions for !,e?s than a y ear, parttcttlarly by diail niu.st be paid in ad vance. I A D V E R T I S E M E N T S . ' Will be conspicuously inserted the first trmeforji/iffcents^ ii sgnare, and tw^t^five for each insertion a lter. Np adrertise- Bitent will be inserted for Rpyieiigth pCtirae, :for Zess than fifty cents. ; BiHcial notices, j(ra<mgage, sheriff’s and 'Sui'i'ogate’s salgs) charged according to the -jst^tnte. Yearly advertisers will be liberally accom. mddated. (|j* All iettersatid coiamunications nmsi -be j)psi2?a>d. 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 M E S , & c . & c . & c ; JRxe&'iftulivziftne&inesSfUcciifae^ att^ expediti07i Catskiil Line. Merckmdize md Produce Insured, at the Office o f the Morih River Insurance'' Company in New-York. SLO OPS ■ The U n iled M a tes FIRE insurance Com p a n y, O F F I C E A T NO. 288, P E A R L ST. N E W A 'O R K , John L . Bc/wne, Esq. President, ’lI T A V i i appoU.ud KOBERT R o R - J i l l . liON, Esq ofCatskiM, their Agenij to Rtake sar ’eys and rective applications f-n insurance on building.<i a n d personal proper- iy. ♦lul}% 1824.-- ______________ 50 SOAR AND CANDLE FACTORY. IRA M COZdFCiiir, at his factory. Bhakspedrei Superior. r»NEtB subscribers acknoadedge wilh suit- Jl able feehags o f respect aatl thankfulness, the v ery liberal patronage with uTuch thej have been favored, in their line of business, and in return iheyvAre detejmiped to adopt such means in the contluctihg oi the PREYGHTINGlSi &TOREING BUSINESS as are directly calculated in their effect to promote the interest of their custptner.s rherefore, to the advantagesfotmerly offered by them, they now add that of - INSURANCE, according to the terms and eondilions of the Policy-issued b y the said insurance company, nposi Goods, \Vare>-M.nrchandi?:e and conn- try Produce, shipped on board o f the. ivbo ve sloops, to or.^|fecm NeW-Yojk, viz—g2000 on the trip c^yoyage Ao New-York, and ^4000 on the trip or voyage friim New- York, which sums tvill undoubtedly cover any loss or damage that may happen (o pro ; perty while on board said sloop*., and for Which benefit no' additional charge will be madeby the.subsciibevsi . , A p art of the risks taken apd borne by the Insurance Company are those of the Seas, Rivei-5*, Fires, Rightuing, fee. &c- One of the above sloop? wiU leave C ats - KILT, on THURSDAY and the othev N pw - Y ork on FRIBAY o f every week diuingthe se'asoD. The biisine.<is will be condacted by PR N F IE L D & D A Y , Iff at the store on the wharf. This nv: 'rangeineht has provcfi fo'be oiie of greiu im porlance, as it enubles tiifm to att;nd per sonally to the receiving uhd shipping of P'‘o- duce, and to the delivery ofmerchandize. The subscribevsyespcctlully solicit a contin nance o f the public patTonage. Eenry jWKinstry^ Russel Day, ■ Pe/iffeld 4^ Day. April 22, ir>24. _________ . .. 41 ^ P ost Coac k Line 1824 . SLOOF D E L A W A R E , I. F a i Jjoanf Master^ \«7^ n L o a n , p o r t e r & c o r r , win T continue (he, Freighting bu.siiiess ftom the Wharf occupied by them the last Reason. Grateful for the liberal patronage which they have received, and desirous to adopt every measure to insure its continuance, they have effected a t the office of the North Kiver Insurance Company (according to the conditions expressed in the policy gran ted by said c.ompa«y) an I N S U R A N C E , ■ On Goods, Wares, Merhandize dniC. Pro- duce.,shipped on board the sloop Delaware, for the sum o f 4000 dollars, ou the trip trom New-Yoik, and for 1000 doUars on the trip to New'-York..' Van Roan, Porter & Coit, have employed a competent person to attend exclusively to :he receiving and delivery of properly, and feel confident they ^hallbeable to manage business to the satisfaction of their friends. The Delaware w ill sail during the season as follows:- 'INSUBANCE, SLOOPS From Catskill. From New-Yorli. Satavday, March 27 at the head of Main-street, next door to H. & 0. P. A satEv’s Leather Store, will keep constantly on hand MOULD and D i p p e d c a n d l e s , of all sizes, from 4s to lOns, Also,—BAR and ^ SUFT SOAP, ^t’anan- ted to be of equal quality to any manufacr lured in this state, which will be sold at the lowest market pi ice. (O’ H. C. wishes to .parcha.se rough and tried t a l l o w . Also, good HOUSE ASHES, for which cash* and the highest price will be paid. Caf^kili, Oct. 17,1823. ____________ 13 V e rtical Spinner. fJY H E proprietor o f the right for this val- JL uabie, 1‘ciboai'saving macTtine for this state, has now on hand and ofiers for sale a quantity of snperior macbine& oh advunta’ geous terms. 'I'lte great importance ol intro-. dtreing this valuable improvement in spin ning to the farming part of community in this slate, basin luced the proprietor to pro cure them to be built by good and experien’' cM workmen, combining exactness in the woiknuin.‘'hip aiid durability in the con.struc- tion. The ful| and conclusive testimonials of tiii-'i machine, from the highest soiicees, fuch as the Roard of AgricuUttce ol this stale, and tbe state of llftode-lsland, the ofiSeters of the agricultural society in the different cbjtnties, from the spiaWers, weavers, and clothiers, to- gerhevwTih many distinguLhed agyjcuUiivists have long. been before the public* And shiiuld any individuals still enteitain doubts on thi-subject, they need only to witijess the performance of ttre machine, to have them removed. The fact tbbt cloths manufactured fratn wool, and span upon the ccarmou wheel, have co*-t the farmers too much in labour, when compared witlithose of the saraequali\ ty nufl<&m man«i’acuiringestablishmfnts,has long been fcH and acknowledged. And it is equally true and a fact, which has-been fair ly tested, that the yarn span, upon the Vet. fical i^pinner is super’Or to that spun on the common wheel, and by Che use o f which lea.**! three foartbs of the jaboar is .saved.— When the faimer takes into COnsi leration that the spin (ling of 100 lbs. of wool .spun on the common wlieef a t the rate q fS 1-2 runs to tbe pound, calling 12 runs the nsual week^s w'ocU,t’or>rhi0h he pays 6^ and cfiarge.® 6s per week fiir.board, the spinning will amount to S.'S t 50. Take the same qiiantity o f woof ami -pin it upon this machine, making the same number of i-iin.s, calling 48 runs (which L an aVaraged ordiaaiy weeks work) allow the.sa tire wagfrs andchaigipg the sameamennt for hoard per week, and the spinning will cost D7 7.7, ma/'inga Sirving on e-ach JOO lbs. of wo«*l o f D23 75, amounting to move thap the whole expense of tlie machine. Anil tivfce into view also that the quality of the yarn is better, and consequently the cloth made therelrom more valuable ; autl add to this eveiy farmer b y the intioduction of tbisisi'.vcbine, has a manufacturing establish ment in his OWtt family, and under bis ow'n m a jjagem e n t, ex c iting in the breast.s o f the domestic sjuuner? a noble emulation to 6Wel in theformationai fine woolen fabrics, there by contributing not only to t hecomformiut also to the coovenienoies o f elegance in our domestic manufacrures, hewill not fail to ap preciate the importance of embracing the eaTliest opportunity of possessing b'limself oL, a Vertical Spinner. * Farmer.® living i« the towns and coanties adjacent to tin*! vilhv^e can have their ma chine® delivered, and the necessary instruc* tion*; for n.«ing Ihem gratis. There are a con. ^iderarde number of counties in this state, and also in the .state of Pennsylvania, remain^ ing unsold, the rights of which theproprielor will <tispuse of on hi.*: usual advantageous terms. WILKES HYDE GaisZ-MI, M a y 20, 2824» 44 T. EAVES CATSEILL on -SUND \Y'^-, JLi TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and FRI DAYS at the ai^rival o f the steamboat, and leave? IT H \C A, ou SUN!) YYS, TUES DAYS; THTJRSDAYS and FRIDAYS at i ’clock A. Si. - H. W I L L A U D , w a t c h -M A K E By ■ and Silver Smith, 2 doors below the P.OIfice I f AS just returoed from New«Yovk with a new supply in addition to his foru>er stock, making- au extensive, assortment of*Articles in hi.^line, viz April 2 April 10 April 16 April 24 April so May 8 M ay 14 May 22 May 28 , Jane 5 .Tune 11 June 19 June 25 , - July 3 July 9 July 17 July 23 July 31 Aug 6 Aug 14 AUg 20 Aug 28 Sept 3 Sept 11 Sept 17 Sept 2.5 Oct- 1 Oct 9 Oct 45 Oct 2.5 Oef 29 Nov 6 Nov 12 Nov 20 Nov 26 - Dec 4 Catskill, April, 29, 1824-’ 31 Gold and sil ver Watches from §2 to 5Q, Gold,gilt and steel chains, seals and Jfeeys, Gold finger a«d ear rings and beads, Paste aiuf steel waist bttckleSj ' Plaip candlestick-s,castors and spoon.?, Reticule Bags and clasps. Penknives; Sigar boxes and sheH combs, Silver table and tea spoons, ; do sugar tongs ; cream and salt .spoon.**, do Pencil cases, with knives and pens. Arso—-a large supply of MILITARY GOODS, sttiUbleforThe Artiil«iTs^avalry, Rifle and Infantry, viz. Swords with gilt, brass, steel and leathei scabbards, from 1,50 to 30 dollars Gold and silver Epauletts ftoni 1 to 10 dolls. White, red and biacK'pluoi«.s from 75c to ,Sd Horsemans and pocket pistols, White a n d ted belts, cap plates and buttons Gold and silver lacc and cord, Gockades, eagie.® and stars^ &c . Clocks and Witches repivired as wanal (Cf Gash paid for old Gold and Silver GatskiU, Sept 26,1823 iO Cheap Boots and Shoes, F O B C A S H . ZTIH E subscriber has just returned frem JL New- York with a complete assortment of BOOTS and SHOES ofevery description,, which he will sell lower than they can be purchased in thi.s village for cash: Persons wrishing to purcha.**e will please call and ex amine his assortment which “ combines the beauty, fashion and durability” of New- York. He continues to manufacture Boots and Shoes o f every de.'-cri,>tio», which trill will be sold a t reasonable prices. A good assortment o f MOROCCO, V eo - VETBBN, PeUKEribB, 'BuCKSKITf, &C. &C. together with a g*>od assortment of FIND INGS, Liquid and Paste Blacking. A. GILLUM. Catskill, Aptil 29. ___________ C U T N A I L S . casks cut Nalls, just received by O U ,Aug 4,1824. B. W. PwitiaT. French Burr Mill Staaes. riN H E sabscribers haven consignment of X warranted French Biirr Mill Stones, from 4 feet to 4 feet 6 inches, w hich they will sell a t the New.York prices. They will keep a supply o f this article a t all times, and will a t thirty days notice, sup,ily any one w ith such p a r t i c u l a r ,^6.*^^^ m n y be w anted. H .^ T P .W k itd s e y : . Catskill, (Mill Village,) May 6,1824. 42 . ^ T N A L i s u r a n c e P o m p m r y . n n U E sub.'Ti'iber having been duly appoin- i *«d agentofthe JETNA IN8URANCB COMPANY, o f Hartford Gounecticut, w’ith oil power to receive proposals for insurance against lo.\S or damage b y fire ;• to net as sai vej'Or or to appoint surveyors of build-’ tags lO be iu.su red or containing property to b^tasuvedbi fhe state of New-York, and in surance tfiieon to make by Policies signed hy the Pi'esideut and attested by the Secre tary rtfihe said company and couKevsigned by the sjib**eribir, will attend a t the office of AO AM? 4 BENTON,'in thp village ofCats- ki!!, a t all hours ol bu.*aBe.<!s!«|aY.Y?or tlm ac- .cO’nmodatjoh of those who may please to ©all for the purpose of trasacting business. The proposals for ipsurance ofthiS company are believed to be as favourable a.« the na ture ol the business will admit. The capiliil ff the .^ina Insaraijce Company, L g200,- .OOP wi'h a siirplds fund of for Ihe .payment of.lo’s'ee.s., LEWIS BENTON. Catskill, Greene Co. Feb. 12,1824. 30 Y Virtue of an execution, issued out of the supreme court of the slate of New- Yovki to me. directed and delivered, I have takeu two farms o f land situ-ate in the town of Durham, belonging to Isaac Humphrey, one bounded east on Abner Hubbald and Benjamin Hubbard, south on Christopher JPost an,d Jehiel Gooly, west on Christopher Post and Mauhew Bowghton, north by Dan iel Coe, ContainingT25 acres; the other farm bounded ea‘4 on Jo.siah Gi bert and Elihu Morse, south on the Turnpike road and Matthew Boughton, We.si on Iltzekiah Bald win, and- Orrin Needman, iiorth oii Wil liam W. Southerland and Elihtr Morse, Jr- Audeby virtue of said e xeea iion, I.sJiaU sell a t publi© vendue the right aiid titleof Is«ac Humplirey, to ihe above <'e**ciibed lands, with the buildings Iheteort, at the hou.-e of Alackay Ci bswell dn Catskill, on the 4th da y of December next, at 2 .o'clock in t he afternoon, Durham, Oct. 21, 1824. 66 & Joel Uellativ), Sheriff. T>,Y Virtue of a writ of fieri facias, issued out of the court of common pleas of the county of Greene, and to me directed and delivered against Thomas Carls and Hannah his wifej I shall expose to sale at public vendue, on the fSth day orBecem- ber next, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, at the house ol Seberry Pish, in the tQW'p of Coxsackie, the right and title of the said Thomas Cads, to the following lands, situate fn the town o f New-Baltiraore, viz. the house aod lot Occupied by the said Hannah Carls, bounded on the .south by the Cox.*!aekie turnpike road* westerly by the Baptist meet ing house lot northerly and easterly by lands of James Falmfr, containing half an acre. Another lot boundetl on the north by the sard urmpike, wester ly 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 HezeJtiafa Austin, containing ten mires. Joei Bellamy, Sheriff'. October-27. 1824^. , 68 6w -T order of.tohn V, D. S. Scott, Esq, first judge o f the court of common pleas, in and for the county of Greene, notice is hereby given.to all the creditors o f PeterJBo. gardiis. of the village of Catskill, an, insol vent debtor, to shew cause if anYthey have, Tiefote the said judge, a t his office in the vil. lage of Catskill, on tl.e 18th day of Decern. her next, a t ten f/clocK in the forenoon, whv an assignment of the .said insolvent’s e'tate shoshl not be made for the benefit of all his creditors, and he be discharged Pursnant to the act. entitled “ an act for giving relief in casesofinsolvency,” aad the acts amending the same. Dated November 4, tS24. 68 6 WINDOW GLASS. BOXES 6 b y 8, 7 bv 9 and 8 by • U to Ulster Windo w Clas.s, jn.st re- ceived and W'ilTbe sold upon the mo.st favor able terms, to merchanl.s and other.s, bv Haisrht t?' Van Voorhis. Spectacles, all descriolions kept constanHy for X f sale by CROTyELL*,& BRACE. Jdni^'^MonrGe, A fred, CaH E. Mills. Capt. 1. Sanford. U D i I h of the above mentioned sloops are .JOh CoU.sidered, a n d hav e been accepted by tbelfisu ranee Company/<i s first i ate vessels. I m OKESfiROGARDUS 4r CO. Bale effected insurance a t the office of the No|ti| River Insurance, Company; in the city 6f NeW-Yotk, on all mevchumlize' and prolluce shipped from New.York for Catskill, in eithhs of the above sloops to the amount ■of Fb^i‘Thdusand Dollars each, and Fifteen HaudT'edbollftrs each Op all merchandize and prcdocEshipped from Catski'i foi'NeW-York, on certain conditions stated in the Policy la hen from said compauj'', which is left a t the office of Oapt. James Bogardu.?, for the in spection of their customers; and in case of accidents, every owner of property on board of w'^hfch'that may be lost or damaged will re» ceive his prcporlion of the amount to be re oovei’^d from the said Insurance Company No extra charge will be made lor this addi- tiomil seenrity. It|is their intention to afford their custo mer^ every accommodation, to effect which, they] are . erecting a'very extensive Ware •Hoifie where the business of receiving and deli^Ly ofproperiy will be strictly attended to Capt. James Bogardus and John M. Donftclly. One of said sloops will leave CATSKILL on F R IDA Y and the other will leavf*NEW-.YORK on SATURDAY of eacMw-eek during the season. Cookes, Bogardus & Co. ns-Hire their cus- tOTMCi^, that theS' not only have ihrii- res pect, thanks, &c. but they also have the jmosl {•easonablecharges. Catskill, April 29, 1824 41 T e t e r b r e a s t e d , O A tN T B R n n d G L A Z IER continues the JL above business a t the stove lately occu pied by Samuel A. Baker, adjoining Mrs. Botftford’s tavern He has just received an assortment of P A I N T E R S ’ A R T I C L E S , of g o o d q u a lity , Paints may be had ready mixed and prepared for use, at short notice, with di- fection.s lor using them gratis Caiskill. Ma^ .’10 _______________ - 39 For Sale, j^i^E THE FARM situate on the Albany klinii and Greene Turnpike road near the gatej. about one mile (com the village of Catskill. The price and terms of sale may be made known by applying to Mr. HUNT, Cashier of the Utica Bank, or to POWERS & D AV, Uatski!L If not sold, the farm will be rented- I t is now occupied b y Mr. El- drfdjandcofttaius vising ofone brmdved acre^ of land, has* a good Dwelling House and BUin upon it, anjV one of the best orchards in the county. Dated Cat.kin/'Aug. 2.3, 1824- 58 Genit Vail Bergen, 4 TTORNBY AT LAW . and Notary iV Public, .will attend to business in the line of his profesbion, HiS office is for the present, nearly opposite the Greene County Bank. N. B. Conveyances executed with neat ness and dispatch. Catskill, Feb 12,1824. S& tf T j^H E R B A S Daniel G. Hill aiid Betsey ■ T T his wife, of the village of Athens, in the county of Greene and State of NeW-Yoik, by an indenture o f mortgage beating date the eleventh dayol January'’, one thousand, eight hundred and tweety'^ one, did mortgage unto William Tolley and Caleb Coffin, both of the village of Athens aforesaid, Ibr tfie p ur pose of .securing the payment of a certain sum of money mentioned in the said mort gage, ALL that certain bouse lot number seventy one^ situate, lying and being in the village of Athens aforesaid, on the west side of and adjoining Franklin street, (now the Albiny and Greene turnpike road,) and between second and third streets, being in width on said Pjankliji street Ihijly two feet, running thence westerly a t right angles from said Franklin street, keeping its width of thirty tw'o feet, forty- four feet, then de clining on a parallel line with the aibresaid Franklin street to the width of sixteen feet, thence running.westerly at right angles as aibresaid, keeping its width of sixteen feel,, fifty leet to the east line of third alley, said lot being on its longest side from fVont to rear ninety’ four leet. Alsa two other cer tain house lots number thirty thretr.and thir ty four, situate, lying and being in the vil lage of Athens aforesaid, bouudM together as follows r on the westerly side th i r d A I - Jey.aforesaid, on the southeviy .‘fide by third street aforesaid, being sixty four feet in width on said third street am'i running nor therly fioin said third street a t right angles, keeping the w-idth of sixty tf ju r tget parallel aiitl ftlong the aforesaid tViird alley foity eight ieet lo the r e a r line o f 't h e af*£>resaid lots number thirty three find thirty four excep ting therefrom in th e no rtheast co r n e r o f the same twelve feet by foiu teen leet—And whjerea.v default has been nliade in thepay- mA»t o f the said Sum. of mb^ey, public no., tic^ is hereby' given, that the.tsaid mortgaged printifes with the appurten'innces thereunt* belonging, w ill he .sold 'at puibUc auction or veiUlne by virtue of a poweV contained in the .said mortgage and pur.sua!nt to the .stat ute in such case made and pi^ovided, a t J o seph Seeley’.s tavern in the villkigeof Athens iiforesiikl, on the eleventh day’ of December next at ten o’clock in the forfmoon of that day. Dated Athens, Jiibe 7, 1824. By order, , Wm. Tolley, 47 6m CaleffCqffin . ' ■ ' - ------ - ----,| , ....1,11, ' i 1.1 *..■■■ , ,1^ | > Y o r d e r o f J o h n V D . S. 3coCt E sq first O judge of the court of commoi\t pjeas> in and for the c o u n ty o l G reene, n o tiou \.s h ere. by gi ven to all the creditors of John Tan Loon Jr, of the town «f Athens, in said col^nty, an insolvent debtor, lo shew caiue iffiny they have, before the s-aid judge, at his office in the town of Caiskill in said county, bn the 18th day of December neNf, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, why an Assignment of the said insolvent’s e‘tate should not be made for the benefit of all his creditors, and he be tfis. charged, p u r s u a n t to the a c t e n titled “ an a c t for giving relief in cases of insolvency,*’ and the a c ts am ending the same. Dated October iS» 1824* 68 6 Iron and Steel, TNOR sale b y J? April 29, April 2 1824 P j ?!IS1!’IEJ.T> &• D i A-V. .. .- ■■ — ^ / _________________ _ _____________________ , ----------------------------------- - iWl* jT I I 11 ~ ■ tr~Ai riTTIfif*amiT^ ( r j ’ J o a h a t th i s ! THE Mibsciiber wishsttg to it*m.,vey offers for sale his v e rv’u in a b ’i situate in the town of Ca'iro, cmijit y- ot Greene, T miles from Catskill F tn y , ffiting. on both sides of the Catskill Turnpike. c<>„w taining 100 acres. On said' farm i ' u hcdwe^ barn, oULth<ju.*.es, and two young ibrifty or chards About 50. acres are in a high Mate- of cultivation—SO acre? af w-hich m e adjoining the Catskill creek, equal to siny «n- ' thecoiinly—the remainderconfainwu; i'-aouf ■proiiortion ol young Timber ’Mie ah o 'e ■ property will he sold cheap, and le.m.‘- ‘>r payment made easy. An indisputable (il.**- wall be given. D. am - - ei . BA!*.<ie-rp. Cairo, Oct. 7,1824. f 4 Beed Wheat, V n R O W N in V irgin ia, o f a go o d q u a lity , for said by the subsci ibers U. ^ J. P . WhzUehey. Catskill, Mill-Village, Sept. 8,1824. 60 P. CHURCHILL, |T T A S just received from New-York, u X j L complete as.sortment of MOROCCO, PRnwElitE, S attben and V elveteen , and has this day' opened a new store adjoining his old one, next door to H. Willard, and directly opposite Samuel Smith & Co’s store, where he offers for sale Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, of every de scription^ fashion and size, o f his own man- factnve, cheaper than they can be purchased at any other stoiein this village—all which he will warrant to be made in a way which unites durability with neatness. He assures the public that he employ? none but competent and faithful workmen, and that no exertions shall be wanting on Jus p a rt to do justice to such* as shall favor him with-their commands. Gatskill, May 6. 42 HEBE AS Folger Hulsey of the town ,f V of New-Baltimore, in the county ol Greene and state*of New York, by an inden ture of mortgage bearing date the eighth day of December one ihowsand eight hun dred and thirteen, did mortgage unto Levi Blaisuell of the town of Coeymaiis, in the county of Albany, and state aforesaid, for the purpose o f securing the payment r^a sum of money raenlioneil in the said mortgage, certain premises described in the said m ort gage as follows—All trial certain piece aiul Jot of land situate, lying and bfJug *n the town of New-Baltimore (and village thereof) in the county of Greene and state of New. York, batted and bounded as follows, viz beginning on the we.st side-of the Ailiany and Greene turnpike road at a come,rdf aiot of land belonging to Daniel AyrauR, running thence west on the noith line^o^■ the said .Daniel AyranU one hundred feet lo land of Paul Sherman, thence north on the line of the said Paul VSherman fifty feet to a lot of land belonging to John K. Brown, thence east one h i^lred feet by the said Brown’s land to the above named turnpiKe road, thence south fifty feet by said turnpike road to the place of beginning, with a goevd dweU ■ling houfeonthe above described Iptofianih And whereas defau lt has been made, in th e payment of the said sum of money mention ed in the said mortgage, public notice is herebj' given, that thesatd mortgaged prem ises with the appurtenances thereunto be longing, will be sold a t public auction or Ven- 'dne, by viitne o‘. a power contained in the said mortgage, and pursuant to the statuto in such case made and provided, at the house of Seberry Fisb^ innkeeper intlie village of CoxsacKie, on Saturday the fourteenth day of May next,, a t two o’clock in the aftev- doon. Dated \November 0, 1824 Levi MaisdeU. Van Dycfk & Bronk, ally’s ________ 69 jin Chancery, TbETW /EEN Peter G. Bart, complain. jL f ant,/ and Alexander Humphrey apd Roxey R»,his wife, Isaac Humphrey and filr. za his Romania Humphrey and Hul da his 7kife, and John Adams. In p/nvsuancp of a decretal order of the Court/of Chancery, made in lheabovecan.se, will be sold under the direction of the ?ub- scribei*, at Public Auction, at the Catskill Housed, kept by Mackay Croswell, in the Village of Cat-skill, in the county of Greene, and /date of New-York, on MondaY, the 27th/ d ay ot December ijext, at 12 o ’clock at noqin of that day—AM of L ot number seven tee» in Van Bergen’s Patent, in the towns Of Windham and Durham, in the C' only of Greene, and'.stateof Neu-York, containing about four hundred ncre.s be the same more or less,—Dated Catskill, Nov. I t , 1824. Robert Dorian, 6w69 Master in Chancery. For Sale, A small FARM , beSonEing. to the- heirs of Re) nold Vint enf. decea.*.ed,. containing efehly-fonr acre.? of lanil, k, ing: within a quarter of a mile of the Windluune turnpike. On said farm is a oomfot table Dwelling House, a good Barn and a Orchard well fenced and M'atered, and v.-elK divided into meadow, plough, and I'lmbei*’ lantb Said farm lies witbin sixteen miic.> or Catskilh iii the south part of the town of Darhaiii, and will be sold on ,ea>on»b:a: jenn?, and terms of payment nsade easy.- An indi.qmtable title will be giverw. En quire of Peter Boomhower o r o f the sub-ert- ber, both living near the premi'-es Vincent Stiil'w'ell. DnTham , Sept, 15, 1824. 62 Ne%v TGhac€& a t u l S e g a r MANUFACTORY. TASTE ANjE> TRY. f i n HE subscriber? h-a-ving cemmeneed t1.® .JL iuanufa«turing o f T o n a c c o ,an d Segar? in all its various br.vnches, offer lov sale at- their factory one door south o f Mess.Haight. & Van Voovbi’s stole, Plug, Pigtail, LadieK Twist, Chezeing and Smoking Tobacco ; Spanish, h a lf Sp uni At, New-Orleans a n f American Segars; Maceahy, Rappee and Scotch S n '^ j- Wtsich (hey will sell vi*hole.*iale an<! retail as cheap as can be pnrebased in the countyv if jiot in the .state. Merchants who deal in the aboie U 'tide will do welt to call and examine lor ilum- selves. Orders from the country atunded fcw a'ith punctuality and di.spaleh D . D. Duichev, 4 € o . Catskill, June 17, 1824. 48 6m Tobacco & SnoflT, ^ AM UEL A. BAKER has for “ale, frosa g T T \EF ,\U L T having been made ia the JLJ pa}'Uient of a Sum ol money specified in ann denture o f mortgage executed by Ehe- nezer D a v is to T u n is A . V a n Sfyck', now (Ttceased. bearing date the ejghtee»th.day of December one thonsand eight hundred and ilixteen, on all that certain piece and lot of s-and, situate, 1 > ing and being in the town of New-Baitimore, iu the coniUy of G reene and state ofNew-YoVk, 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 corn e r bounds, thence Tunning we.st along said run of water fifty feej. to the highway, thenpe running norther ly along said highway one hundred feel, thence running easterly fifty feet to the bdnk of the aforesaid Hndjson’s river, t hence south along the hiiuK of said river one hundred feet to the place o f beginniiiE,—and by vir tue of a power pf Sale contained in the said mortgage, the premises therein described Will be sold at public.vendne a t the honse o f Se berry Fish,^ipn-keeperin the village of Cox- siickie, on ‘^alurday the fourteenth day o f May next, a t two o’clock in the afternoon. Da.ed Novembers, 1824. Andrew A. Van Slyck, AdminiStralOTOITufiis A. Van Slyck,dee.. Van Dyck & B ronk, A lly’s. 69 13 Y Virtue of an execution issued out ot the supreme epurX Of the state of New- Ypi'k, to me directed and delivered,! havp ta ken aloiofland belonging to Sylvester l]^» phrey, situate in the tovin of Duihniu, W,^d bounded ea.?t on the highway and I’u w i f e road, west am! north on Isaac Humphrey, containing one acre.—and hy virtue of said exeentiop* 1 shall sell at puTi'-ie vendue the right and title of I-nac Humphrey to (he a- bove de*:cr5bed land, at the honseof M aclc- ay Croswell, in CaUkiHi f'u the itlulav if. D ecem b er n e x t a t 9 o ’clock, in ihe-.iUernoon Durham, Octobrr21, 1824- fifi ffw Joel Brllamy, ^hgrijff. Hie maimfacioryof L ^ y jir S©LjpflMGN% of Albany, ' Fine chewing and s m o k ing Tohaem ^ BIttccaba and Sbokh S n i^ G which are warranted equal i f not superior-t» any in the United States. Together with a general assorlaent ot G R O € E I U E S ,'& e . CatsMl?,Oet. 16 F/bmezer Monger and M a- TV ry bis wife of the town of Coxsatkie, in the county ol Greene and state of New- Yoik, by an indentore of moitEUge hearing date the twentieth day of September one thou.san.l eight hundred and iv.mty ore, did mortgage unto- John H, Morrison of thle town o f Brooklyn, county of Kings ar-d ?(ai® aforesaid, for the purpose of seeatfiig the pasyment Ofa snna of money menliontd in said mortgage--rertaih premises descri- ^bed in the said mortgage a? follows—** All that certain piece or lot o f fund situate, ly* ing and being in the village erf Cuxasckie,!-* the town of Coxsackie aforesaid, now in the occupation o f P eter C. Conine and John W. Van Deiibnrgh, bounded on the west b y * lot of laud belonging to the, wife of Milliaia Griffin, on the north by (helands ol Robert W. Van Denbuvgh, on the east by a,Tot o t land belonging to Richatcl Van Denbltigh, and on the south by the Coxsackie tuinpike road or street, w hich said lot is in width one hundred and tw enty font fett, and in lengtb twa hunilTed feet,” —And whereas default fas been made in the jiayment rd^ the said sum of money, public notice is hereby giv* en that the sabl mortgaged prjemises with the appimenance.s therentifo bef^nging, wiM be soiit at public auction or venSuej-by viiw tue Of a power coniainet} in lli| Haiti m o it. gage, and pwr.snant to the .statute in snob ca.se fnade and provldedj at the home of Se* berry Fish in the village c f Coxsjickie .afore said, on the first day of February next, at two o ’clock in the. afterhoon of that day.-^ Bated Jnly 24, 1824. John J l, Morrison. Van Dyqk & Bronk,<»u4.’y.«r 54 fim TJ.O C K i Turks Ulaml, St U les, of two qualities, and Liverpool Fine Salt For sale by P ekfiei .!) & D av . AprU^0,imk ________ *1 F I S H , A ^ €ttl.dVy Codfish; 2 bhls pickled do ^ \ ,St bbls No 1, No 2 & No 3 Mackerel 21 half do No 1 and No 2 do 11 bbls and half bbls Connecticut Rivfer Mess Shad, 5 bbls m l Herring 20 boxes ?m«'ke(l Herring, for sale b y A p r i l 29, 4824 P f k e i e i d & D ay . MACHINE CARDS. A CONSTANT s«i>ply of MACHINE / j L CARDS from the Manufactories at Let- cester, Massachusetts, at the factovy.prieesv for sale by . Thomas LwiBrick. Ga.i skill, June 10,1824. 47 H ;Law Partnersliip. XOHN ADAM.S, .Attorney and CounseT- O lor a t Law, Solicitor and Counsellor in Chancery, has formed a prolessionalconnr.c- lion with LEW IS BENTON, Attornev at Law,nmier the firm o I ADAMF & BENTON„ pieivoffice i.s nest door south of the dwel ling bon-^* «>f the former. Mr. Adam.** a! tend the Sc.hohai ie con i ts as herrtt for.f . C a ts k ill, J u n e 10,