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I ifA tf. N o 34 OF V o L . X X I . C A T S E I L L , (N . Y ) FRIDAY^. P ^ I C E M B E R 17, 1824, [Wji®5.5i N o - 1074. PUBI.ISHEU ON FRtBAVS, BF FIELD U FAXON. TERMS. I. To village subscribers, receiving their V»at»ers by cariievb,Two D orla - rs amd F ie - TV G ents , yer annum. II. To laail subscribers, Two D olbaes piyable haif y early in advance, unless secu red thro’ an agent. III. To subscribers, living at a distance. Toui the village, wlir, receive their papers at Iheofice, Two D o l l a r s per annum. IV . A liberal discount to postriders, com- panie.'s, &c. V. .Vo papers will be discontinued (unless atthe discretion of the publislieis,) until all uriearajesaTe paid. T V I. Ail subscriptions for le.«s tbanayear, particularly by m a il must be paid in ad vance. A D V E R T I S E M E N T S , Will be conspicuously inserted the first timeior/fjTtg' cents a .square, anti twenty five ee-nts for each insertion alter. No advertise-r meat will be inserted for any length oftime, for less than fifty cents^ Official notices, (mdrigage, sheriff’s and surrogate’s sales]) charged according to the statute. Yeai-;y advertisers will be liberally accom. modated. ■iT 4illPttersand corntaunications must hs 2 'ost p ai£. ■ , P R I N T I N G . CARDS, Cl-fECES, HANDBILLS BLANKB,'-&c. &c. Sec F .re-rrtc T >vUi 7 neatness, accurncy and cxfeditior. ^ 1 rn~ir II 11 ,M I m i * i i »i«r» ihmw JL e United States FIKE INSURANCE Company., O F F I C E AT N O . 288, P E A R L ST. N E W -Y O R K , John L. Bowne, Esq. President, Ui.p..i.. i-d KOMERT DOR- -ST.M. I j ON, F'.sq. o* C-'t'-ksll, their A p n t, to make .“^oc ^ers and rrc ive applicatious f-r insurance on buikli.ags aad personal proper- 1\. 'J u ’v. ^ 8 OAFJjmCANJJLL FACTORY. TRAM COMFORT, at ins factoiy, at f ne head jf rvifuji-street, next dot-r to H. iz <3. P. Ai'ai.Er’s Leadiei Siore, Rtli Keep con'tamly on hand M O liL l) an i DiP'P'iiU I'A 'tOL.ES, i.j‘all eiies, »i oia to fOn.s, . Also,— liA H and SOFT SO a P, warran- te<! to he of ecjiuii quality to any manufac- n.rul in this state, which will be sold at, the lowest nnuktt piice. OO’ H' C. wi.'hes to piurchase rough and tried TALLOVY. Ai&o, good HOUSE ASHR>, lor which cash and the highest pi ice will be paid- Cat,‘'kill. Otu. 17,18g.S. _____________ ^ Vertical Spinner. F |N I } F proprietor of the light for this val JV liable, lahour saving machine for thi.s stuto, has lunv on hand and oireis for sale a qnaniily of superior machines on adVanta*' gf ous terms. 'I be great importance ol intro- eiucing Ihi.s vultuible improvement in spin’’ to the iavrsiing part of community in this Slate, hab inaircetl thepropvietoi to pro cure ttsear to be buiU by good and experien-- ced workmen, combiniag extutneg? in the WOikmandiip and durab.!itj''in the constrne- tion. The full and concltisi’re testimonials of this macbme, from the highest sources, such as the Board o f Agriculture ol this state, and the state ofRhode-Island, the oflieevs o f the agiir.uitiu al «-oc.iety in the iUfi'eteiit counties, from the spinners, ireuTers, and clothiers, to gether with many di.‘'ti!:gu»--hed agriculturists have long been before the public- .4nd ilhtiuld any indivi<lua!s still entertain doubts on I li-i subject, they need only to witness the performance o f the machine, to ha^e them lem )ved. The fact that cloths inanufactured from wool, and spun upon the common wheel, have cost the farmers too much in labour, when compared with those ol the same quali ty ma'leiu iuanuta.ciu''ingestahluhai- nts, has long been felt and acknowledged. And ii^ is equally true an.d a fact which ha.s been fair ly tested, (hat the j-arn spun upon the Ver. tical opiniier is superior to that .spun on the common wheel, and by the use ot which. at least three kiurths of the labour is saved.— When (he fasmer takes isrto consi leration that the >i|)iniiing of 100 lbs of wool -pun on the coratnon wheel at the rare o f 2 1-2 runs to the pound, cal’inil2rnnstheusual week’s W’Ork,for he ays 6s and charges 6s per week L i h.ru-d, the -iiinning will aunxint to S\il .'»0. Taketlie same quantity of woo! and -pin it Uiion this machine, making the same number of runs, calling 41! run.s (which is an avaraged ordinaly weeks work) allorv the same wages and charging the same amount for board per week, and the spinning will cost 1)7 T.'i, niaifinga savinif on cadi 100 lbs of wool of 1>23 75, amounting to more than the whole-expense of the machine. And ta/ce into view also that the quality of the yarn i.-i better, nnd consequently the cloth jaa le therelrom more vahisibie ; and add to th is e v e r y f a r m e r b y th e in t r o d u c t i o n o f t'liiimarhine, has a manafaciuving establish ment in his own family, anti under his own Juanajfcmcnt, exciting in the breasts of the rlome.siic spinners a noble emulation to excel in the formal ion offine woolen fabrics, there by contribuiing notonlyto (hecomfort, hut also to the conveniencies of elegance in ottr domestic 111 an u far. lures, he. •will not fail to ap preciate the importance of embracing the eavUesI opporiunily of possessing himself of a Vertical Spinner. ' Farmers living in the towns and cosinties adjacent to this village can have their ma chines delivered, and the necessary instruc tions for using them gratis There are 4 con- -siderable number ot counties in this state, and also in the state of Pennsylvania, remsiin_ ing unsold, the rights of «hich the proprietor will dispcj.ie o f on his usual advantageous tfrais. WILKES HYDE Oais/iill, May 20,18-24- 44 Oatskill Line. Merchandize and Produce Insured, at the Office o f the North, River Insurance Company in New-York. SLOOPS SJiakspeare. Superior. rg'SKLE subscribers acknow ledge wipyshit- -M able feelings of respect and thankfulness, the very libeial patronage with which (hey h'dve been (‘Avored, in their line o f business , and in return they are determined to adopt ' such means in the conducting ol the FREIGHTIJJG & STOREINO BUSINESS as are directly calculated in their effect to promote the interest of their customers.— Therefore, to the advivutages formerly offered by them, they now add that o f _ INSURANCE, according to the terms and eondiiions of the Policy i4ued by the said insurance company, apon Goods, Wares, MerclramUze an^ conn* try Produce, shipped on board o f the above sloops, to or from Ne'w-Yosk, viz—§2000 on the trip or voyage to New-York, and §4000 on the trip or voyage from New- York, which sums will undoubtedly cover any loss or damage that m ay happen to pro perty while on board said .sloops, and for tvhich benefit no additional charge will be made by the subsevihers. A part of the risks taken and borne by the Insurance Company are those o f the Sea.s, Rivers, Fires. Lightning, 4tc. &c One of the above sio ip.s will leave C ats • kibb on T R U R S 0 4 Y and the other N ew - Y o r k On FR ID A -Y of every week duringthe season. The business will be conducted by PENFIELD & D A Y , as usual, at the store un the wha rf. This ar; rangemeiit has proteii to be one of great im portance, a.s iL enables them t(> atttnti pet- ‘-onalU to (he leceivi ,g and --hiviping of v‘ o- diire, and to the delivery ofHiecch-andize. Uhe sub.-enbers respectfully solicit a rontiii nance of the public patronage. Henry JS'VKinstry, Russel Day, Penfeld 4' Day. April 22, 1824. _______ _ ___________ ^ 1824 . SLOOP DELAW ARE, /. V a n L o a n , B laster. \T A N LOAN, PORTER & COIT, will T continue the Freighting bnsiuess from the wharf occupied by tbem-tlie last season. GratefuL^bTffie liberal patrouage which -RieylSave received, and desirous to adopt every measure to insure its continuance, they have effected at the office of the North River Insurance Company (according to the condition.s expressed in the policy gran ted by said company^ an INSURANCE, On Goods, Wares, Merhandize and Pro duce,shipped onboard the sloop Delaware, for the sum o f 4000 dollars on the trip from New-York, and for 1000 dollars on 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 confident they shall be able to manage buslne-« to the satisfaction of their friends. The Delaware will sail during the season as follow s:- • -' 1 From New-York. Saturday, March 2T April 10 April 21 May 8 May 22 June 5 June 19 July 3 July 17 July SI Aug 14 Aug 28 Sept 11 Sept 25 Oct 9 Oct 2S Nov 6 Nov 20 Dec 4 .34 CLeap B o o ts and Shoes, F O R . V A b l i . -- sub.-eribi V basJ.u^t returned from X . New-Yoik with a completeassoitmeui oi BOOTS and SHOES o fevtry desrripuon, which he will sell lower than thej can .be. pui chivscd in this village for cash. Persons wi.slung to purchave will please call aijti ex- •dtnine his assoitmenl which “ i.ombines the beauty, fashion and durability” of New- Fork. He continues t«r maoafacture Boots and Shoes o f every do-cri tiou, which will will be sold at reasonable prict s. A good assortment o f MOliOC CO, V bb - VETBES, PtOTNEBCE, BCCK-KIN, &C. &C. ogether with a g>.od assortment of FIND INGS, Liquid and Paste Elacl'snff £ . GILLUM. CatskilL April 29. ___________ 41 L a test L o n d o n Fashions. Cortes H a ts. One doorlelow VT- Hyde*s Croeliery Store. 1~'M & I j KINSLEY, have the satisfac- L1-* tion of informing lbeir .Hendsand the public, that they fmve just received frttm i r : - . = ■ . 0 ; \ - they are enabled to offer to the public a com.. From Catskil]. Friday, March t& April 2 ' April 16 April SO M ay 1-4 M ay 28 June 11 June 25^ July 9 July 23 Aug 6 Aug 20 Sept S Sept 17 Oct 1 Oct 1.^ Oct 29 Nov 12 Nov 26 Gatskill, April, 2?, 1824- t ETNA Insurance Company. sitbx'ribet having been duly uppoin- 1 ed agent ol the iETN A INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford Connecticut, rvith all porverto receive proposals for insurance ■agiuii .i loss or damage by fire ; to act as .surveyor or to appoint surveyors of build ings it) be insured or containing property to be iasuretl in the stale of New-York, and in surance threon to make by Policies sig'qed hy the President and-attested by the Secre- tu y of ihe said company and countersigned hi' ihf .Bub>crib?r, Will attenrt at. .tfeg office of Al> AMT& BENTON, iffitbe vllfageof Cals- kin, at all hours of business days, for the -ac coiiHuodatioii of those who maj' p'ease to cat! lor the purpose of trasacting business The proposals for insurance ofth.s company ire believet! to be as favourable as the na ture ot the business will admit. The capital \f the AStna Irusu’auce Gompany, is §200,- 000 with a surplus fund of §tV,000 for the payment of losses. LEW IS BENTON. ' Catskill, Greene€0. Feb 12,1824. SO ] O Y virtue of a writ o f fieri facias, issued -1^ out of the con It Of common pleas of the cviunty of Grefrie, and to me directed and delivered ugain-t Thomas Carls and Hannah his wife, 1 shall expose to sale at \ubUc ve.idue, otv the I8U1 day of Decem ber next, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, at the house of Srbeny Fish, in the tOfl'H Of ('oxsnck'e, the right and title of the said Thomas Carls to the following lands, situate ill the town of New-BaUimore, viz. the house and lot occupied by the said Hannah Carls, bouaded on the south by the Cox.sackie turnpike road, westerly by the Baptist meet ing house lot northerly and easterly by lands of James Palmer, containing half an acre. Another lot hounded on the north by theisald turnpike, westetly by the road lead ing from the Baptist meeting house to the south, southeHj’ by land of Abraham INS.URANCE. plete assortment of Beaver, Castor, Rorum, Napt, Youth’s. Napt, Men’s and Boys’ Felt HATS, Which a ill be pi'anufactured at their facto ry, where HezeKiak Austin, coiitainiiig ten acres. Joel Bellamy, Sheriff. October 27, 1824. 68 6w B Y order of John V. U. S. ^rott, Esq, first judge o f the court of common pleas, , in and lov the county of Greene, notice is they employ none but expert- 1 heivhy given to all the creditors of Peter Bo- enecd workmen, and will warrant ilieir work ( gardiis, of the village of Catskill, an insol- to be done in the best manner. I hey as'ure vent debtor, to shew cause if any thej^ have, the public that no exertions shall be wantjng : be>ore the said judge, at his office in the Vil. on their part, to have jn-siicedone to those who will favor them with their cwstom. r'p They have on h-and a good assortment of BUFFALO R O B E S -A lso FU R OAP-8. Catskil’, Jap. % 1824., - ____________ 25_ . BENJ.- SHERMAN, T A IL O R , ^ NFORMS his friends that he has receiv- 1. ed from N. York, the latest fashions and that he continues the Tailoring Busine',>-, at the shop formerly occupied by Mr Thos. Litabrifk, nearlj^ opposite the Post-Office, in this village, where all kinds of Garments win be cut and made in a superior stj le. Gentlemen wanting their cloth made up in the most fa.shionab'c and genteel manner, are invited to call. Those favoring him with their custom may depend on having their work done with neatness and dispatch, as he intends keeping none in his employ but well experienced and faithful Korkmen. He .so licits a continuance of the public patronage. Cutting promptly attended to, and war ranted to fit if properly made up. Military garments of every discriplion made agreeable to the statute of this state. Cat-^kill, Oot. 21, 1824 _____________ 42 Y vti'tue of an e.xecution issued out of 1 3 the supreme court of the state of New. York, tome directeil and delivered,! have ta ken alot of lan<l,belongiiig toSylVe.ster Hum. phrey, situate iii the to'vta of Duiham-, and bounded east on the highway -and Turnpike 'oad, west and north on Isaac Humphrey, containing one acre,—and by virtue of said execution I shall sell at public 'vendue the right and title o f Sylvester Humphrey to the above described lantl, at the house of Mack- ay Croswell, in Cat.“kill, on the 15th day of January next a t 2 o ’clock, in>the aiternoon. Durham, Decembers, 1824. 72 6 w Joel Bellamy, Sheriff. lage of Catskill, on t ie 18th day of Decern, ber next,at ten o’clocK in theforenoou, why an assignment of the said insolvent’s e>-tate should not be made for the benefit of all bis credifovs, and he be discharged pursuant to the act entitled “ an act fov giving relief in cases o f iusolvency,” and the acts amending the same. Dated November 4,1824. 68 6 ■®3 Y virtue of an execution, issued out of O the supreme court ot the state of New- York, to me directed and deliveied, I have taken two farms '-f land situate in the town of Durh-sm, belonging to Isaac Humphrey, one bounded e.ast on Abner Hubbard and Benjamin Hubbard, south on Christopliei' Po.st and -lehie! Cooly, west on Christopher Post and Matthew Boqghton, north by Dan iel Coe, containing 125 acres; the other farm hounded ca--t on Josiah Gilbert and X-niliu Morse, south on the Turnpike road and Matthew Houghton, west on Heze.kiah Bald win, and Onin Needraan, north on Wil liam W. Southerland and Elilin Morse, ,Jr. And by virtue of said execution, IshaU sell at public vendue the right and title o f Is»ac Hiirophre,’’, to the above described lands, with the buildings thereon, at the house of Mackay Croswell in Catskill, on the 4tb day of December next, at 2 o’clock in the afternoOn. Durham, Qcfc, 21, 1824. 66 6 Joel Bellamy, Sheriff. THE' sale of the above described proper ty is postponed until tho 28th day of De* cember last, at the same time and place. Joel Bellamy, Sheriff. December 3,1824. ______________ 72 W I N D O W G L A S S . ■g W i A BOXES 6 by 8, 7 by 9 and 8 by X • v r 10 Ulster Window Glass, just re ceived and will be sold upon the most favor able terms, to merchants and others, by H a i g h t ^ V a n V o o r h is. SLOOPS Jam^s Mohyoe, Alfred, OS^t. E .' ^ i ll s . Capt. I. Sanford. OTH oijthe above mentioned sloops are J 3 cotisiiltlred, and have been accepted by the liiburanqe Company, as first itite vessels. COORTlS, BOGARDUS & CO. „ Have effet^ied insnraiice at the office o f the North River Insurance Company, in the city of New-York, on aU merchandize and produce shipped from New-York for Catskill, in either of the aboye stoops to the amount o l Four Thousjajud Dollars gaebirand^ifteen Hundred^Bbtfirs each on dll m«tctl«.iid>r-e and prcdoc? shij^pedfrom Gatskill foiNew-Yorfc, on certain^conditions stated in the Policy ta ken from ^td company, which is left at the office orCapt. Janies'Bogardns, for the in spection of theit customers; and in case of accidents, every owner o f property on board of which that may be lost or damaged will re.» ceive his proportion of the amonut to be re covered from the said Insurance Company No extra charge will be made tOr this addi tional siecurity. It is their intention to afford their custo mers eVei'y accommodation, to effect which, they are .erecting a very extensive Ware House where the' business of receiving and delivery pfproperty will be strictly attended to by Capt. James Bogardus and John M. Donnelly. One of said sloops will leave C ATSKILL on FR ID AY and the other will leave NFW -YORK on SATURDAY of each week during the season. Cookes,. Bogardus & Co. assure their cus- • tomers, that they not only have tlieii; res pect, tlvftjiks, &c but they also have the most reawdnablecharges. CatskfU, April 29, 1824 41 ' p e t e r BREASTED, p A l N T F a *nd GL AZIER continues the 17 above burliness at the store lately occu pied by s-umue! A. 'Baker, adjoining Mrs. Bot.«ford’s taviCrn He has just received an assortment of PAINTERS’ ARTICLES, of good quality. Paints may be hkd ready mixed and prepared for use, at short notice, with di- '■ectioiiH lor living them </ratis Catskill. May .‘IQ___________________89 Attorney Geneml’s Sales. Aaron Lake and Rebekuh T T his jWjfe, to secui e to ths people of the state of Neiv»York, ihe pa} meut o f the sum Ol seve-r hundred and liity Dollars, with the inteic'it the eon, die, by indenture o f mort gage bearingN dale the twenty-ninth day of y\liril, in the year one thoivsaiul eight hnn- A i . b Unit (.main jutce 01 paicel of land tie soribc\. it! sai.l mottgage as follows, vi,z. siiua'einG.ecnvti.e,in thi coniit3’’o{ Greene, In.iiHT pa-’, of lot No. 1, in Pievo.si’.< Patent, and boutitk-d as follows; Beginning at a suike a-.id stone.s at the soiuhwcst corner of i a tot of land owned b} George Dudley, ami raniiing along the w e.st Ime of said land to land owned b> Phillips, and then runs along the west itae of said Phillips’ ian-J north five degices west thirty three chains thii'tt six links to the county line, thence south eighty five degrees west along .-.aid iiiie ftl teen chain-< to a .'take and stones, thence south four de- giees fifteen minutes east along Morse’.s and l>ot.‘fovd’s lasid Ihirt} three chains thirty- six links to a stake and stones on the north line Ol a faiin beioiiging to the lute H.Tal- mage, thence north eighty five degrees east along said tarot, and Speer’s land fifteen cluiiss to pUi?e of beginning, containing fifty acres of Sand be the same more or less.”— A kd W hekbas Daniel Sayreto tfccnie IQ the said people the payment of the sum of five bandied Dollars with the interest there on, did b}. indentuie of mortgage, bearing date the second day oi September in the year one thousand eight hundred aud. six, mort gage to the Said people. A bb that tract of land described in -said mortgage, as follows, viz. situate and being in the town of Can ton, in the coiinty o f Greene, containing one hundred a-des or thereab'>uts, being part of a patent originally granted by Letters Pat ent in the yeafi one thousand seven hundred and seventy-two to Thomas Millet, Phillip Lambert and Robert Davidson, beginning at a while oak stump in the line o f the Cats kill Patent on the cast side of the Catskill Creek, thence running the line of said patent south fifty degrees west forty four chains and twenty links, thence .«outh forty one degrees anti twenty minutes west eight chains to a ledge of rocks, thence running westerly along said ledge of rocks until it strikes the line of James Barker’s patent, thence running said patent line north seven ty eight degrees twenty five minutes east to the place o f beginning.—A s d W hebeas de fault has been made in the payment o f the principal and interest secured to be paid in and by the said mortgages respectively— NOTICE is therefore liereby given, that by virtue of a power contained in the said mortgages, and in pursuance o f the statute in such ca«e made and provided, the said mortgaged premises will be exposed for -sale at public auction, at the capitol, in the city of Albany, ou, the first day of June next. at ten o’clock in the forenoon of that Jay. The terms o f which sale will be the payment of all the interest then due, the one eighth of the principal and the costs of sale ; the remaincSer of the principal to be secured by mortgage upon nnincumbered veal estate of double the value of the mortgag'e money, payable in six equal annual instalments, with lawful interest. Dated Albany, No vember 23,1824. Samuel A. Talcott, 72 6m Attorney General. Y order o f John Y. D. S. Scott Esq. first J j judge of the court o f common pleas, in and for the county o f Greene, notice is here by given to all thecreditors of John Van Loon Jr. of the town of Athens, in said county, an insolvent debtor, to shew cause if any they have, before the said Judge, at his office in the town o f Catskill in said county, on the 18th day of December next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, Why an assignment o f the said insolvent’s estate Should not be made for the benefit of all his creditors, and he- be dis charged, pursuant to the act entitled ** an act for giving relief in cases o f insolvency,” and the acts amending the same. , Dated October 13, 1821. C8 & URCIIILL, ' y y A S just received from New York, n JLJL compieie assortment bi MOROCCO, PpoKkBBE, S atteeh and Y bbvbtbkh , and has this day’’ opened a new store adjoini|ig his old one, neXt^^-d'oor to H. W iliam, and directly Opposite Samuql ^Smith Go’s store, where he offers for sale'Gentlemens and Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, of every, tje- scription, fashion and size.of his'o,4’n; nian- facture, cheaper than they can be purchased at any other stole in this village—all which he will warrant to be made iti a way which diiites durability with neatness. He assures the public that he eniploy''s none but competent and (aithful workmen, and that no exeitions shall be wanting on his part to do justice to such as shall favor him with their commands. Catskill, May’ 6. ___________ 42 HEREAS Polget Halsey of the town TV of New-Baltimore, in the county of Greene and state of New York, by an inden ture of mortgage bearing date the eighth day of December one thousand eight hun dred and thirteen, did mortgage unto Levi Blaisdell of the tbwn o f Coeyraaiis, in the county of Albany', and state aforesaid, for the purpose o f securing the payment of a sum of money mentioned in t!!)® said mortgage, certain premises described in the said mort gage as follows—All that certain piece am! lot o f land situate, lying and being in the town o f New-Baitimore (tind village tliereof) in the county of Greene and slate of New- York, butted and bounded as follotvs, viz beginning on the west side o f the Albany and Greene turnpike toad at a corner of aiot of land belonging to Dutniel Ayrault, running thence west on the north line of the ssfld Daniel Ayrault one hundred feet to land of Paul Sherman, thence north on Ihe line of the said Paul Sherman fifty feet to a lot of land belonging to John E. Brown, thence east one hundred feet by the said Brown’s land to ihe above named lurnpixe road, thence soRih fifty feet by said turnpike road to theFlace of beginning, with a good dwel. ling ko'isepn the above described lotofland. And whereas default has been made in tile payment o f the said sum o f money mention ed in the said mortgage, public notice is hereby given, that the said mortgaged prem ises with the appurtenances thereunto be longing, will be sold at public auction or ven- due, by virtue ol a power contained in the suck ca^e made and provided, atlhehou'^e of Seberr}' Pish, innkteper in the village o< ^xsacK ie, on Saturday the fourteenth day W M ay next, at two o’clock in theaftev- doon Da'ted November 9, (824 Levi Blaisdell. Van D vck S’ Bronk, atty’n_________69 In Chancery. B3ETW EEN Petei G. Hatt, complain- O ant, and Alexander Humphrey and Roxfy R. his wile, Isaac Humphrey and Bii- za his wife, Rum-anta Bnmphre) and Htil- da hi.s wife, and John Adams. In pu.-suance ol a decretal order of the Court o f Chancery, made in the above cause, win be sold under the direction of the ;ub- scriber, at Fublic Auction, at the Cat.i-kill House, kcjit by Mackay Croswell, in tlie Village o f Catskill, in the county of Greene, and state of New-York, on Mon<iay, the 27th day ol December next, at 12 o ’clock at noon of that.day—Ail of Lot number seven teen in Van Bergen’.s Patent, in the towns ot Windham and Durham, in the ennniy of Greene, and state o f New-York, containing about four hundred itcres he the same more or less.—Dated Catskill, Nov. 11, 1824. Robert Dorlon, 6vv69 ____________ Master in Chancery. T Y E F A U L T having been made i« the JL / payment of a sura ol money .i-pecified in an indenture o f mortgage executed by Ebe nezer Davis to Tunis A- Van Slyck, now deceased, bearing date the eighteenth day of December one thousand eight hundred and ilixteen, on all that certain piece and. lot of sand, situate, lying and being in the town of New-Baltimore, in the county of Greene, and state o f New-York, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a cedar tree, on the batik of Hudson’s river, near a run o f water, for the south-east corner bounds, thence running west along said run of water fifty feet to the highway, thence running norther ly along said highway one hundred feet, thence running'easterly fifty feet to the bank of the aforesaid Hudson’s river, (hence south along the bans of said river one hundred feet to the place of beginning,—aad by vir tue o f a power o f sale contained, in the said mortgage^ the premises therein described will be sold at public vendue at the house o f Se- berry Fisb,'iir»n-keeperin the village of Cox- sackie, on Saturday the fourteenth clay of May next, at two o ’clock in the afternoon. Da.ed Novembers, 1‘824. Andrew A. Van Slyck, A(1mini.strat0P ol Tunis A. Van Slyck, dec. 'Van Dyck & Bronk, Atty’.c. 69 UNION LINE.\ S team B o a t O live Branch.^ P r ice $2,50, r i l O a n d from NEW-YORJI und ALBA' JL NY , and the intermediate places in proportion. Catskill, ,A«g. 26, 1824. 58 Mail ^ Post Coach Line^ X EAVES CATSKILL on SUNDAYS. JLd TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and FRI- DAYS at the arrival of the steam.boat, and leaves ITHACA, on SUNDAYS, TUES DAYS. THURSDAYgandFRIDAYb at 4 o’clock A. M . [ F g f -S a l e - , THE FARM fitutrte on the AlbmBy and Greene 'I’m-iiplke ro-.ui i.eav ti.a ■-tie, about one mile irom the village 'Uatskill, The price and teims of b- made ktiown b y apply »«g to M r- Htl N Cashier o f the Utica Bank, or to POVVFKS [■& D A Y, Catskill. If not sold, the farm '■■ii I be vented. It is now occupied bj’ Mr. 1<.1~ I dvi;d,andcontainsTidiig o f one hundred acres of land, has a gOod D'velling House and Bai ra upon It, and oneot the best orchards in thc“ [county. Dated Cat-kiil, A«g. 23, 1824 For Sale; \ a m i A small FARM , belonging to IsllnID heirs of Reynold Yin-tiai.,<b‘teaseJ-.. contairting eighty-fom „ acres of land, !}’ n* within a quatteV ofa mile of the Wini|h loi turnpike. On said farm i.s a coinfm?tnb':> Dwelling Bouse, a good ISarn and a Sw'.att. Orchard (veil feticetl ai)d wales e<!, apd uflS divided into meadow, plough and limlatr land. Said farm lies within sixteen milts of Catskill, in the sou.h part of ihe town oE Durham, and will be sold on rea.’-oiiah e terms, and fcAm.s of payment made <as*,v An indi.'tputable title will be gi'eu. En quire of Peter Boorohower or o f the .subscri ber, both living near the tiremises Vincent Stillw e ll. Durham, Sept, 15-, 1824. 62 Tobacco & Snuff. Q A M U E L A. BAKB'R has for .sate, from- 0 the manufactory ofLEYYSOLOMON-’',,^ of Albany, Fine chewing and smoking Tohaceo % AXaccaba and Scotch Snuff ; which are warranted equal i f not superioi tOf any in the United States. Together with a geneial assortment oi G R O C E R IE S , Sfc. ' CatsHU, Oct. 16 HEREAS Ebenezev Monger and M a- T f ry hifi wife of the town of CoxfUr-kie,. in the county o l Greene and state of Netv— York, by an isdenture ofm oitgagc hearirg date the twentieth day ol Seiitcniber one thousan.l eight Imndredand twenty obp , did mortgage unto John H. Morrison of the town o f Biooklyn, county o f King- ar.ij .state alorevaki, for the purpose of setutit g the payment ofa sum of money rceniioiu d in the fiaid m o r tage—certain premises descri bed in the said, mortgage as follows— AVI hat cert:(in piece or lot of Tar.d .situate, iy.t ing and being in the village o( CoxsacK je, i-s the town o f Coxsaekie aforesaid. no« in the. occupation of Perer C Couine and J o in W* Van Den burgh, bounded oti the west bj- ju lot of lard belongis'g to the wi'e of \\ iob ant Gwflin, on Uie north by the lands c fR i-b iS.. .9^ • » T<jt ..'w land belonging to RidiuTd Yau Denbmth^ and on the south by (hr Coxsaekie iaiopil.& toad or st'cet, uhich said lot is in width ()!>$• hundred and tuenty four feel, aud iti icrigihi two liundred feet,”— And wheieas ih-otnlii Vas been made in the payment of the said sum of money, public notice i.s heieby giv en that the said mortgaged presnssis vitf* the'appuvtenance.s thereunto bidorgiug, uiil be .sold at. public auction or vtnduo.hy vi:— tiie of a power contained in the saiii m o if- gage. and pursuant to the sialute in such ca.se made and pr'ovtded, at the honse of ?©- berry Fish in the village f f Ct.x.aehse afore said, 0«i the fir.«t day of FebiuaTv nex<, ail trro o ’cloch in the aftemoon of that day.— Dated July 24, 1824. John H. Morrison.. Van Dv'ck & Hronk, att’\s. 54 6m-- Y virtue of seTetal writs u fieri fuciu- is- jLPsued out of the snpsecie conn ami io mee oirecied and delivered Hgaisist ihegoorf*- unrl cliiUU'ls, lands and leneitients of Danud L Van Valen ,—I have i»A'“n a (arm ol land' situate in the town ofGoxsachie, and boun ded as follows—north ami we.st 1>3- o f Roswell Reed, .south b y landso.'MoRn B i ow H, j east by the Hudson River, containing eigl.iyr acres. The right and title of .-aid Van V a - lentotlie above deseiibed property, I .shait expose to sale a t public vendoe, on (he 8il>. (lay of January next, at 2 o’cloc/c P. M . u t the house of Heberry Fi.sb, in the ^tov. n o f Coxeaefie, Kovtmber 2.'i, 1824. ' Yl 6w Joel Bellamy, f-'hcriff. TJYY virlue of an execution is.-ued by tbo’ X > Flerkofthe county of Greme, upon a judgment rendered by Nathan 0-bo«n, E;q. a justice o f the peace of the county o f Gteeae, ami to me directed and delivereii against the-, goods, chattels, lands and tenements i f .Jolm UurgiV/,ofWindhanv, in said county,—I s.!,alt ^eli at public vendue at the Cat'skiil H'11-.e, kept by M. Croswell, in Catskill, on the 25i;i: day of January next, at 2 o ’clock P M. fl * right and title of the said John-Cat gill to 'he following described lot of land lying nv Windham, in said county, bouaded lum b on Silas Lewis, Jr. east on Zecheriah C iu- gill, south on Benjamin Bishop, west an. unknown lands,containing twenty five aciea 01 land Dated December 9, 1824. t-- 6 ________ Joel Eellatny,fSheriff. j|&V viitueofan execution issued ont ok X J the supreme court o f the slate of New-. York, and to me directed and delivei't-d a- gainst the goods and chattels, 1-ands -And tisn— ements ol Richard Peck—1 sliaJ .sell the right and title of .said Peck to the foliowiug described farm ofland lying in the (own o f Living.-ton, bounded south on Schoharie'. Kill, east on Peter I. SinUh, west on V a v i < i Dopp, Pieter I. Smith niirt Samuel Ptek. ly ing in the form of a. triangle. The above- (leBcrihed land will he f*old at the GiUskiB House, kept by M. Croswell in CatsKin, oa the 25th day ofjanuaiy next, at 2 o’clOllK^, P M. for cash. December 9-> 1824. 73 S Joel Bellamy, Sheriff. V a l u a b l e M e d i c i n e - REMEDY FOR PILES. IT T is now well ascertained that Piles,.HX J . w<‘|j as costiveness and most other D y s- peptic s, inploins, yield to u tltoi ongh •»?»• Of James’ Anti Disyeptie PitJs. 'J he'-e piila do not opei-ate as a cathartic, and i f taken, according to the directions never, prorhice- tholeast uiconvenieucc artd as no injnrio&s- effect can I'e.enlt from their eon slant and eon- tinned use, persons in any situatiun,.iroul>- led with piles or other dyspeptic affeetions^ may use them with eutiie confidence,, and will derive from them great relief. q'he above pills are for sale by Cr© we?^ .Ik .Brace, agents,)^ CaUkilK A t^.A 3Sv -\a i\