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> . .V kx- Q N o . 38 OF VoL. X X L C A T S K ILL , (N . Y) FR ID A Y , JANUARY i^25. A l : -fWHOiiE No-, IW S , anai FUBLISUED o n FRfBAYl^* BY F I F D D 8i F A X O N . l. To village sabscribers, receiving r TBRM15 papers by carrier.., Two\ D orrars AWn^ii' TX G esxs , per aquum. ll. To mail subscriber.^, Two DottAKS payable hcilf yearly in a4vance, unle.'S&ecu- red thro’^ an agent. lit. To subscriber.', living at a distance, com the village, who receive their papers at the olHce, Two I)oiinAR.s per annum. IV. A liberal discount to pbstriders, com- pante.«, &c. V. iVo papers will be discoutinned (unless at the discretion of the publishers,) un^il all arrearajesare paid. VI. All subscriptions for less tbanayear, particularly by mail mpst bepaidin ad vance. A D V E R T I S E M E N T S , ■will be conspicuously inserted the first iimefovjijlif cents a .square, and twenty five cents for each insertion after. No advertise ment will be snserte.'l for any length oltiihe,- for Zess than fifty cents. Olficial notices, (m o rtgage, sheriff’s and surrogate’s sales) charged, according to the statute. Y e a rly a d v e rtisers w illlie liberally accom modated. A ll l e t t e r s a n d com m u n ications m u st postjtard. P R I N T I N G . C A R D S , C H E C K S , H A N D B IL L S B L A N K S , & c. & c. &c TAILORING, A BUsSliLL, respectfully informs his x a • friends and customers, that he contin ues the above btasints.s- in the building di rectly opposite Thos. Limbrick’s Dry Good Stove, and two doors above the Post Office, He has just returned from New-Vork with the latest fashions for Coats, Vests, PantalQons, Jgc. and feels prepared to meet the calls of hi.« friends, and hopes b}' his long experience, to give general satisfaction, and solicits a share of public patronage. CeJ\ Cutting done at short notice. Catskill, Oct. 15, 1824. 40. Executed with neatness^accuracy and ex\iediiio7t ■' The U n ited States. ^ FIRE;IN.SUEANCE\ (Jowipernty.^ O F F IC E A T N(X 288, PE A R L ST. ' NEW -YORK, , John L. Bowne, Esq. president, T O T A V K appointed liO a E B T D O K - J l 'JL L O N , Esfi. o fCists-kill,their Agent, to ^ a k e SKI- reys and receive applications fur insurance on buildings and personal prbpev- ly. . .Iiiiy, 1834. ______ __________ .*10 ~ SOAP A j YD CANDLE F a c t o r y . ffiriR A M C O M F O liT , a t his faefory, . J l JL a t the h e a d o f M a in-street, n e x t tio c r to H. & O. P. A siftEY ’s Lealhei ^to re, wiLi keep constantly on hand M O U L D and •D I P P E D GAN OEM s , o f ai: size., from 4s, to lOns. Also,—BAR und SOFT SOAP, wavrau' ted to bte o f etjCoii quality to aivj ojaturfac— tared in thi.s state, which will he sold at the lowest n a a rket price. (CT H . C. wishes to purchase voagli a n d tried T A L L O W . A lso, good. H O U S E ASHES, for which cash am i the highest p rice will b e p a id . CutslulbOul. 1T,-I82g. 13, Vertical Spinner. ri'^ r i E pvoprtefor of the light for this val- .S. uabie, laboui saving nnichine for this Slate, h now on hand am i otfeijs for sale a iquauul...'' o f superior m achines oti adv'ant-A- \gcous tci ms. M'be g reat im p o rtance Gl intro ducing thi.« valuable impiovement- in .spin*- . urog to .the iarm ing p a r t \of com iauiiity in this suite, has induced theV r o p rietorto pro cure them to be built by good and experien’ ced w o ikm rnj com b ining exiu;tnes.s in the workm anship -and d iiiabdity in ilier-onstruc- < tio u . T h e full andconclusi-re lestrmoniais o! this m a rhine, from the highe.st .sources, sucli u.s the Board of A g riculture ol this .-tale,and .th c 'flate of R b d d e -lslahd, the oITwers c fllie ^ a g iicuH a raP ^ c ietj' in the difieieiit eounlie.s, from the spianejrs, w e avers,and clothiers, to gether with m any distinguL-hed agriculturl.'t.* (have lonjj- been before, the public- And iShiiuid -any individuals stilt e h teitaiir d oubts on this subject, Ihey need only to witness the performaiice o f the m achine, to have them j-em,->ved. The fact th a t cloths manuruefuTed from ■wool, a n d spun upon the coiuidoii wheel, have co.-tthe farmers too m uch in labour, when compared with those of the sasiequali\ ty ni-ade in m-dnutaclHriiigesiabli.'-iim* nts, has long been felt sxnd acknow iedged. And it is eiiually true and a fact which has been fair ly teste.-i, that the ynm spun upon the Vcr. ‘ tic-al Spinner is ,supei-»or lo that spun on the common wheel, and b y the use o f which at least ihiee fourth^of the labauv i.s .«aveil.— W h en the fasmer t-.ikes into consileration that the .spin.iing of fOO lbs. of wool spun on t the common wheel a t the cate of 2 t~2 rnh.s to thep.m m l, f ailin’.* 12 runs the usual weed’s w o rk, for w'tich he pU 5 '-s 6s and charges. 6.' p e r week fur ho xv-l, the splnni'ig will am o unt to S^i .10. Tfiki'ihesamequ.vrttity of wool . an<l spin it. upon tlii.s m-.vcliine, ntaking the frame number ol nui«, calling 48 runs (which is an avari.ged ordiiiavy weeks ev{,rk) allow ^ the -ame -wages a n d chat ging the .sameamount for biturtl pee week, and the spinning will qo.-t 0 7 75, ma,t'tnga saving on each 100 lbs of wool of D23 'H5, am o u n ting to inore than . the whole expense of the machine. Anti \ r.Jfe into view also that the quality of the 3 'arn is b e tter, and con.sequenlly the cloth ' nw d e thereirom m ore v.duable ; and -add to this e v e iy favraev b y the inti o tluclion of this machine, hits it m anufacturing establish- ( m e n t in Ills own family, and u n d e r his own Jnanagemenl, e x c iting in the breasts of the ’ dom estic spinners a nojjie euuiiation (o excel f in iheform ii ion o f fine woolen fabric.^, there- L b y contributing n o t o n ly to the com fort, b u t a>M) lo the convetiiencies of eleg-ance in our dom estic m-.mufactures, he -will n o t fail to a p preciate the im p o rtance of em hm eing the earliest oppoi tu n iiy o f possessing himself o f ■t a Vertical Spinner. I F-avmers livi>ig In the towns and counties' . arljacenl to this xilhxHe can have their m a chines tlelirered, and the necessary inslruc- tioijs for u'=in.^ them, g ratis. 'F h e ieare acon- ».j sidcr ihle numhe;- o' <-ounlie-i in this state, and also in the state o f p< nn.sylva-sia, remain, ing unsold, the rights o f \ h ich the p roprietor ' wjli ili'posp o f Oil his nsu-il advant-ageous term'-. W lliK E -S HYD R f a Ar.U, May 20, 1824. H Cheap Boots and Shoes, £ O R CASH. r j l l l f e isubscribev h-asjust returned from JL New York w^h a complete a.ssortsneul of BOOTS -diid SHwES ofevti-y descripilon, whiclr he will sell lower than they can be purch a s e d in thi.s village for ctvsh. Fei-son.s wishing to pnrclia.^e M il! plea«e oa II atui ex* amine his-assoi trnent wiuch combines the beauty, fa.shion and duvabtiity” of New Fork. He continues to maqufacture Boots and Shoes of every descri .-tiou, which will will be sold at reasonable prices. A good assortoietit of MOllOCTO, Ysr,- :”V£TBEr«, PstTNEI-LE, B u CKSKIX, & C f &.C. together with' a. good assortment of ENGS, Liquid and Paste BlacUing. ■K - A. GILLUM. Catskill, April 29. - - .41 Latest Londoii Fashions. J . P. DMCEER, Merchant Tailor^ ■ 3'ASjust returned from New-York nith 1.JL a‘superior assortment of black, blue, mixt, olive, green, and drab BROAD GLOTUS; together with a good assortment of G amii E th , P eaids , K ebsemebes , V bl -* VETS, V estiwgs , and-TaiMMiNGs, of every de.sc' ipiion which ^viil be kept constantly on hand, and which he offers on such terms as will be an inducement for his friends to fa- v-<>r him with their custom. He has also procuretl a new Pattern Coat <if the latect fa.‘’hion.. Also patterns for Great Coats, Cloaks, Coats, Frock Coats, . Vests, Pantaloons, «§*c. These, with approved workmen, and ade- tei-min-citiou to execute hi« work well and in good taste, he believes will give him a claim to the continued patronage nf the public. (O’ Ready made CLO’rHING li;ei»L con stantly on hand- . C utting promptly attended to. The orders of his friends in the country will be gratefully received- Cat.skitl, October 15.1824. 65 ’ PETER B B iA fTED , * ' Vj' - . . ■pAiNTERand GLAM E R cortlinaesthe A above bu^ineBs'_at the .kthr£ lately occu pied by Samuel ArRakct, adjoining Mrs, Botsford’s tavern ' He has just received an assortment of PAINTERS' ARTICLES;, of good quality, QCP Paints may be ha^ ’ffady mixed and prepared for us.e, at shdef notice, with di- rection.s for using them gratis C-.it.skill. May 30 ^ H . I W J L L A R D , lV A ^ C R - M A f ,^ R 7 Silver Smith, 2 dooi-.8 below the P.Officc W ater P r o o f Hats. One doorlelowtV Byde^s Crockery Store. & I. KINSLEY, have tiie .sutisrac*- OL« tiou of informinatheir iriencls and (he public, that they have just received fiom -New Yolk, a complete assortmenl of HAT BLOCKS of the latest fashions, by which they ate tnab’.ed to offer to the public a com plete as'ovtment of Beaver, Castoi', Rorum, JYapt, YoutVs Napt, Meal's and Boys’- Felt IM T S, Whi' hwill be miuiufaotatejl at their fucto- i' 5 ', where ;th.e}' fempioy none bur experi enced workrntn. and will warrant their woik^ to be done in the best manner. 'They asm re ihe pifblic that hb-exertions shaifl)8,wantiMg‘ on their pari, to .haVe justice done to those who will favor them with their custom. . ■0\ ' They li.ive on hand a good assortment of BlTFFALO.ROMES-ALo FUR CAFS..- fcatskir, J a n . 9, 1821._______25 LIST OF LETTERS, Remaining in the Post-Office, Lalshill, Janu ary 1, 1825. Bull Wm. Rev. Boyden Otis Bogardus John Brundydge Reuben Brundydge Asa C. Baltei’ Elanor Bat€s Sam uel Beers Henry B a k e r H . 2 . Baker Catharine Baker S. A. 3 Baker Charles 4 Blanchard Justis Bfainard Silas . Clierritree Henry Crook Isaac C-ooke Apollos Clemens Margaret Coit Wm. El. Croswell Mr. Chollet Fred. Donnelly J. M. 2 Darby Jolin E. Demarest John H. Dederick Joel Dutcher Josiah Dwight B. \V. Dumond Win. A. Donnelly Augustus Dorlon Robert . Edwards Avery Esland James Eldridge James B. Fowks Samuel 2 Graham Sally Graham Curtis Gibson Mary Ann Gdlet Truman 2 GTlf Ebenezer Gilbert Samuel H. Gray S. & A. Gleason Jonas iriersted Luke Livingston G. J. Lucas Ira Lockwood Dan H. Lee Salty. Lyon Charles H. L a w i-en c e R o s w e ll iVlonnel Robert JVlag-aw John M’Kinstry, Day &Co Nath Josiah Olmsted Raghel Orsborn & Miller Proprietors sip. Lewis Palen Hannah 2 Palens G. E. & J. 2 Plank Maryelta 2 Parish Penn . Pierson Wm. Pierce James Ring Geo. I. 4 Ross George ' Race Isaac Eushmore' Silas Randall Mary Ramsen John Reed Heurj- Rodgers Charles Stocking Abigail Sole John Stough ten burgh P. Swift Mbses 2^d. Snyder Abram Stocking Dennis Sole -Elizabeth Seahury Hannah ' Smith Wm. L. Sebooamaker-Gep.- ■ Smith Absalom 2 Sweet Maria Sheldon James P. 2 SchuoemaQ — * -Jr. | T a S just returned from JO . NsAv^Yock with a. hew supi^Iy in addition to his former-stock, making an ext^isive assortmeht of arlkfes in hi.s line, yiz . i ‘ ^ Gold and silver tfatchfsfrom ]^2fo'50, Gold, gilt and «teel chains, seats and keys, Gold finger ami ear tings and beads, Pas.ie and .steel waist buckles, Plate candlesticks,castors and spoons, Reticule Bags and clasp?, Penknives ; Bigar boxes and shell combs, Silver table and tea s^diins, do sugar tong.s; cream.Und s-altspodns, do Pencil c-ases with knives and pens. Ansor—a large sup^Jly of MILITARY GOODS, snitabie for the Artillery,CavaU-y, Rifle and Infantry, viz[j Swords with gilt, bi-ass, steel and leather scabbards, from l,5C{td 30 dollars Gold and silver Epauietts from t to lOdolIs. VVhite, red and blacK plumes from 75c to 3d Horsemans afid pocket,pistols. W h ite and red belts;, c a p plates a n d buttons Gold and silver lace and cord, Cockades, eagles atj^ stars, &c 03* Clocks andWatches repaired as usua (Xj* Cash paid fqi^.tiid Gold and Silver Catskill, Sept 26,ti«.3 - 10 BENJ. SHERMAN, , T A I L O R , ffNFO.RMS his friends that he has receiv- ()'] from N-York, the latest fashions and th'at he contiivaes the Tailoring Business, at the shop formerly occupied by Mr Thos. Liinbricfc, nearly opposite the Post-Office, in this village, where ail Rimli- of Garments wilt be c u t an d m ade in-a s u p e rior style. GeatlenieD wanting their cloth made up in the most fashionable and genteel manner, are in vited lo c-all. Those favoring him -.vith their cu.stoni may depend on having their WQi;k done with neatness and dispatch, as he intends keeping hone in his employ but well experienced and faithful workmen. He so licits a coutiniiiU'Ce of the public patronage. Cutting promptly attendedi to, and war ranted to fit if properly mudeup- BGIitary garments of every discription ra-ade agsfeeablv to the statute of this state. , aat^k!^. Oct. 21. 1824. ■ ■ '42 ' V MTNA ■ Insurance Company. VgNBfH subscriber having, been duly u-ppoih- 1 ted agent Of the J3TN A INSURANCE GOMPiYNY, of Hartford Connecticut, \with lull power to receive proposals for innirance against loss or dainirge by fire ; to net a.« surveyor or to appoint surveyors of build- iags to be insured or containing propert-, to be irtsm-((] ill the siale of New-York, and in surance threon to make-by Policies .signed by the Rre-sideat and attested fay the Secre tary of (ho said company and coii«uer<’igned b}' the suba-riber, wiUattehffat the tffice of ADAMS & BENTON,jn the viifage of Cats- kii!,.at al! hom-.s ol basino.s day.«, Cor the-ao conunod-tUios) !of thostv who may please to call for the pu* po.se of trasacling business. rh;p proposiv!s for insurance ofth;scompany are believed t.^ be as fawiarnbie-a-t theM»st‘-|-fiye degree.^ west artmg'saitljiuejfu-tetn chltins ttire oi the bu.siiiesr will admit. The capital of the H3tna Insarauce Company, is §200,- OOOwiiha surplus fund of §15,000 for the payment of losses. LEWIS BEJVTOJY. Catskill, GfeeneCo. Fob 12. 1824. SO ' For Sale, THAT valuable FARM of LAND, ___situate in the town of Coeyra-ans, in the county of Albany, containing one hun dred an^ filly acres, about thiny of which is wooded or timbired, well fenced, having oue hundred bearing Apple Trees and other 'Fruit Tree-s, with a good House and Barn, and other iirjpvovements, all in good order. For terms and otlifer particulars apply to Joficph Cary on the premises, or the other suhscriherin Coxsackie. • Roswell Reed, Joseph Cary. December So, 1824, 76 MILLS & FARM, For Sale, THE Grist and Saw-Mill, knonm by 'tanPl. the name of PrevosFs IVlills, situate in Greenville, in the county of Greene, to, gether with two hundred acres gnotl lapd adjoining^ them, ar« offered for .*>ale on a liberal credit, and at a price much below their real value. Enquireof the subscriber living near, the Presbyteri-an Meeting-house in Gieenvilie. Levi Callender. Greenville, Dec. SO, 1824, 76 tf LANDS'EOS SALE.- THE sh,bscTiber offer.s lor >ale a v:il- nab:e FARM, being lot niunber fi.Ty' in a tract of land granted to Peter Y. t5. Livingston atul others, situate in the town o f Franklin, county of Deiawaie, comabiing two hundred and forty three ucie!*. 1 he- land is oi a good quality and well «a(o-e<L Eighty acres of which is w ell cteaved api^ fenced, with a good liote’e, barn and o.charrS thereon, and is well timbered with aiaple^ beach, and asufficientqaaiuiiy o( g-iiod pine, oak and chesaut to builtl and keep consi-asa\' l;^in repair tne buildings and (ei.cpj. epi. il* loP Also a lot in the village ol Franklii!,, containing six acre.®,with a convenient boa.*'* „ bam, shop, garden,“and Fruit trees on premise.s, and a wood lot ofieu acre.-i, about three fourths ofa mile from the village. ■ The term.s of sale will be reasonable ainS the title indispui-able. Fianklin,Dec. 4 , 1S24. Amos Do7ig](m. 73 7 Attorflcy Grejaeral’s Sale,s. “i|^H E R & .V 8 Aaflin Lake aud liebekah T Y his wife, to sec^fe to the people of the si-Ate’of New-Yoift,J'‘f|he payment orihe sum ol seven liiindi ed aridifiity D o llars, with the interest thefeon, diilyby indenture of mort gage bearing date the twenty-ninih day of April, in. the year ofae thousand eight hun dred & eighteen, moi tiage to the Said people Ar.i, that certain pieti or parcel of iaad de seiibeil in said motigage as follows, viz. situate in Gieenvilie,in,tht- county of Greene, being part of lot No. 1, in P:cevosi’.-> Patent, and bounded as follows; Beginning at a stake and stones at tlm southwest corner of a lot .of land owned by George Dud!ey,.arid rnnfiing along the west line of said land to land owned by Phillips, and then runs along the west line of said Phillips’ land north five degrees west thirty three chains thirty six links to the countylipe, thence south eighty To Farmers. r|lH lp l subscribers Have been appointed A agei.ts for vending the Patent Right o f BEADLE’S much approved Fannirig Mill. The right for making, using and vending in towns or counties in <his state, v. ill be sold on iDoderate terms. Farmers and Mechan ics are invl'erl l o call a n d look-at -a milt now at the store of the sub-ciibers. These mills are tlitjnght to he superior to a n y no'.v in use. 'I'hey will clean all kintfs of g rain with great Tieatne.ss, e^.'^e and de.spatch ; they are small and oecnpy but little room , and are niuile ill a strong, durable in-anuer- T h e y posse.ss ff n u m b er ot conveniences a b o u t them which other Fanning Mills do not , H J. P. Whittelsey. Catskill, Mil! Vi Dec '2S, 1824. 75 Mail Post Coach Line, H o llenbeck J a c o b I. Sox I. P . Hall A. C. H a ig h t Jacob Hatch James Hudson A. W .. Hamlin Betsey Henry Lorenzo Hiil.H- Jr. 2 - ' Hale Ann M. Hyde W ilkes Hollenbeck John R Isaa.c Grace Jones Joel , Johnston Caroline Knapp Isaac. Kip Jacob Skinner S. S terling G e o . Tompkins John ^ Tomer Samuel H. \ Vaii, Valin Rebecca Van Bergen FI. 3 V a n Stenburgli Eliz. Van Bergen Wm. W illard H o race Wioans Ira Wight Joseph W |i\te Amy WhetseUacob W itbeck W a lter 3vv77 T. O'H. Croswell, P. M. ■ 1 3 Y virtue ofa wiit offttri facias issued A S out of the supreme conrf, -and to medi- reeled and delivered agaih.st the good.s and chattels', lands-and tenements of Jesse B. MHUr~-lh\ive seized and l-klivn theuridivi- de«Tbnc eighth of a Sa%r-Millr w-ith one acre oHand, the Jn-opeity of Jesse H. Miller, which I slmll expose to sale at p ^ lic ven due, on the 19th day of Frbruni j? fiext,‘at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, at Naihaniel N. Rowe’b in Durham, January 6, i 825. 77 Joel Bellamy, i-heriffi. T EAVES CATSKILL on SUNDAY-S JLi TUESDAY.S, THER'^DAYSand FRI DAYS at the arrival of t'le steamdioat, and leaves ITHACA, on SUNDAYS,. TITE-?- DAY-^. THUfeSDAYSaad FRIDAYS at 4 • ’clock A. M. Law Partnership. T O H N ADAM.S, -A ttorney and Coun«el- c l lor a t--L a w , Solicitor a n d Counsellor in C h a n c e ry,'has formed a profe.ssioBal connec tion with L E W I S BE.NTON, A ttorney a t ' Law , u n d e r the firm o f A D A M S &: B E N T O jr. Their office is next door south of the dwel ling house o f the form er. Mr. Adams will attend the Schoharie courts as h eretofore- Catskill; Jure 10,1822. S4 Groceries, Iroii, &c. Hhds. Molasses ; 5 do. New Bum, • SO kegs cut and wrought Nails Swefles a n d English Waggon tire R u ssia, sqirare, round, bantl & h o o p Iron Hor.«e Natl Rods and shoe Iron English f t ) G e rm an, Crawley a n d Swedes Steel, u ith a general assortment of Hollow- W are, al! ol which are offered for sale a t a small advance by H. &J. P. W hitteisey . C a tskill, M ill-Village, A p ril 19, 1824. 40 STORIES, TNXPL.ANATORY of the Church Cate- JC i chism, by Mv.s. Sherwood, Life of Gen .La Fayette, Atrocities of the pirates,—together with numberless little book-s, many of which were never before published, for sale by N. ELLIOTT, Bookseller. Dec. 9. _________________________ W I N D O W « L A S S . ' t A BOXES G by 8, 7 by 9 and 8 by X ® v f 10 Ulster Window Glass, just re ceived -and will be sold upon the most lavor- able,terms, to merchants and others, by Haiglti <§• Van Voorhis. tpA stake and stones, thence s e n th four ,iJe . grees fifteen minutes -east along M orse’s a n d Botsford’s land thirty three chains thiity- ' six links to a stake an'd stones on the north line ol a farm belonging to the Lite H. Tal mage, thence north eighty five degrees east along said farm, and Speei’s land fifteen chains to place ol bfginning, containing fifty acres of land be the same m o re o r less.” __ A nd W heheas Daniel Sayre to secure to the said people the paym ent qf the sum of five hundred Dollars with ihe.imere.st there on, did b) iniientuie of mortgage, bearing date the second day oj September in theyear One thousand eight hundred and six, m o rt gage to the said people, Anr. that tract of land described in said mortgage, its follows, viz. situate and being in the town of Can- ton, in the cqunty of Greene, containing one humired acres or thereabouts, being part of a patent originally granted by Letters Pat ent in the year one thousand seven hundred and seventy-two to Thomas Millet, Phillip Lambert and Robert Davidson, beginning at a while oak stump in the line of the Cats- kili Patent on the vast side of the Catskill Creih, thence running the line of said patent south fifty degrees west forty four chains and twenty link.s, thence south forty one degrees and twenty minutes west eight chains to a ledge qf rock.s, thence running we.stei-iy along saifl ledge of rocks until it strikes the line oil James Barker’s patent, thence running-saicl patent line iiortfa seven ty eight degree.s twenty five minutes east to the place of beginning.--A nd W here as . de fault ha.s been made in the payment of the principal and interest secured to be paid in and by the said luortgages respectively— NOTICE is therefore hereby given, that by virtue of a power contained in the said mortgages, and in pursuance of the statnie in such case mad? and provided, the .said mortgaged premise.s will lie exposed for sale at public auction, at the cupitoF, in the city of Albany, on the first day of June next, at ten o’clock in the fovenOon of that day. The terms of which sale will be the payment of all the interest ahen due,, the one eighth of the princiiial aud the costs of sale; the remaintler of the-principal to be secured by mortgage Upon Rhincumbered real estaleof double the value of the m o rtgage money, payable in six equal aim n a l instalnientSj with lawful interest. D a ted A lbany, N o - vemhev 23, 1824. Samuel A . Talcott, 72 6m _______ A ttorney General. t l Y virtue of an execution issued out of -13 the court of common pleas for the coun ty of Greene, and to me directed and d eliv ered against the goods and chattels, lands and tenements of Catharine HaUenieck —T_ have taken one house and lot-Qf land con taining a quarter of an acre, sitnate in the town of Coxsackie, bounded as follow.s, on the south and east by lands of Duncan Can- ada, on the w'est and north by lands of Da vid Brown, which I shall expose lo sale at public vendue, on the 29th day of January next, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, at*the house of Seberry Fish, in the town of Cox- sackie. Dated December 16, 1824. 74 6w ' Joel Bellamy, Sheriff. ^ 1 ^ H E R E AS Folger Halsey o ffhetoxrn *T of New-Baltimore, in the county o Greene and stale .of New-York, by an indeii- lure of nioi-tg-rige bearing date the eighth I day of December one thousand eight hun dred and thirteen, did m o r tgage unto L e v i Blaisdell of the towuof Coeymans, in the county of Albanj-, -and state aforesaid, for the purpose of securing the payment of a sum of money lueiUipned in the said morigage, certain prsmises tiescribed in the said mort gage as folldws-. AILUiat certain piece and lot of land situate, lying -vnd being in the town of New-Baltimore (and village thereof) in the county of Greene and sfate of New- York, butted and bounded us follows, viz bfginningoa the we.stside ofthe Albany and Greene turnpike road at a corner of a lot of lam) belonging to D.irtiel Ayratili, running tiiHice Avest on the noith line of the .said Daniel Ay rnuit one hundred feet to land of Paul Sherm-an, thcuce »o-.lh on the line of the said Paul Shei m-an fifty feet to a lot of land belonging to .Tohu K. Brorvii, thenc.e east onebiindred Ret by the said Brotvn’s land to file above named turnpixe road, thence south fifty feet by said tiiriiiiike road lo the place of beginning, with-a good dwel ling hosseoh the above described lotofland. Ami whereas default has beeu m-ade in the pa)’^roent of the said turn of money mention ed in the said mortgage;, public notice is hereby given, that thesaid mortgaged prem ises With the appurtenances thereunta be longing, will be sold at public auction or ven due, by virtue oJ a power contained in the said mortgage, aud pui '^■antto the statute in such ca.se made and providetl, at thehou.se of Seberry Fi.sh, innkeeper in (he village of CoxsacKie, on S a tu r d a y the fourteenth d a y of May nc:^t, at two o’clock in the afler- doo.p. Dated November 9, 1824 ' Blaisdell: m . F oy TKE FARM sRua(« on thg, AJbarsy' and Greene T u rnpike road near th e gate, about one mile iroin the vilTage of C-aiskill. df^lie price and tiiiins of sale ma.£ be made known by applying to Mr HDN F,. Cashier of the Dtica Bank, or to FOWERI? .& DAY, Catskill. If not .-old, the rum wi'l be rented. It is now occupied by Sir. Et- dred, and coniuins ridng of one hrindred iicre.» of land, h a s a g o o d Dwelling B case and Hai u upon It, and one of the he.'^t oicluirds hi .the county. Dated CatskiiL Ang 23, 58 Tobacco & Snuff. O A M D E L a . BAKER has for sale, from themanaJh-ctory of LEY Y SOLOMONS^ of Albany, Vine cherving and sm o k iv g Tohaceo | Maccaba and Scotch SiwJ ; which are warranted equal if not superior to> auy in the-United States. Together with a general assortment ot G R O C E R IE S , &G. Catskill, Oct. 16 Van DycK & Bronk, aity’s fe.EF.AULT having been made in the payment of a sura ol money .specified in an indenture of mortgage executed by Ebe- nezer Davis ^0 Tunis A. Van Siyck.now deceased, bearing date the eighteenth d a y of December one thousand eight huadied and ilixteen, on all that certain piece and lot of sand, sitnate, lying and being in the town of New-Baltimore, in the county ofG reene and state of N’ew-’Y o rk, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a cedar tree, oft the bank of H u d son’s river, near a run o f w a ter, for the south-east coiner bonftds, thence running we.«t along said run of Water hfty leet lo the highway, thence running norther ly along said highway one hundred £ee(, thence running easterly fiflyfeet to the bank of the aforcs-aid H»dson’'s river, thence south along the baiiK of said river one hundred l eet t 9 the place of beginning,—and by vir tue of a power of sale contained in the said mortg-a«e, the premises tlierein described will be sold at public vendue at the honse of Se berry Fish,ji»n keeper in the village of Cox- sackie, on ‘lalurilay the fourteenth day of May next', at two o’c'oek in the afternoon. Da,ed November 5, 1824. • Andrew A. Van SlycJc, A||aiiiistratorol TiinO A. Van Slyck, dec. Van Dyck- 8s Bronk, Ally’s. 69 French Burr Mill Stones- riT H E subscriber.s Fiavea consignment of .1. warranted French Burr Mill Stones, from 4 feet to 4 feet 6 inches, which tliey will sell at the New-York prices- They will keep a supply o f this article al all times, and will at thirty days notice,-supply any one with such p-ai ticulivr ; ize-s as may be wanted. H. ^ J. P.. Whittelsey. Catsliill, (Mill Village,) May 6,1824. 42 Valuable Medicine. REM E D Y FOR PILES. T is now well -ascert-ained that Pile.s, well as costiveness arid most other Dys peptic sj mptoms, yield to a Ihoiough use of James’ Anti Disp^lic Pills. I liese pii/s^ •do not operate as a cathartic, and if taken according to the direct ions iie\*ei j^-oduce- the least inconvt-nience and-as no injurious, .-effect can ve.®uit liomtheir con slant and con- tinned use, persons in any situation, tronb~ led with piles or other dy.speptic nffictioiis, may u>e them with entiie c'onfideijce, and. will derive* from them great relief. ,'jiia above pills are for sa'e bi- C'ro..weU ; Srace, agent,s, Catskill. Aug. 4. 5-5 ¥ ^ H E R E A S Fibciiezer Monger and M-a- V T i-y bis w ife o f t h e tow ir o f C o x r a c k ie,. in the county of Gredie and'state ofNew- YoriCj-by aujudentureofmortgage hearing tlule ibe-twentiefch day of September one- thonsun.l eight humffed aftd tweniy or ?, diif mortgage unto John D. Moi-riso-n of the town of Brooklyn, county of King., and stat©^ alois^aid, for the purpose of sera ring iJm l»aymeiit ofa sum of money mentioned ii»^ (he said m o r t g a g e — c e r taiii p r e m ites descri bed in the said m o r t g a g e a.s follow s — *« (hat eertain piece or lot of land situate, ly.* ing and beingin the village ofCoxsackie, ».* (he town of Coxsackie aforesaid, now in thO occupation of Perer C. Conice-an'd ..T«jhn W. Van Denbuigh, bound*d on the w est by :V lot ol laud belonging to the wile of irilliam Griffin, on t h e n o r th b y th e lamTs ol R o b e r t IV. Van Denbmgli, on the cast by a lot o f land belonging to Richard Van Denbusgh^ and pn the south by the Coxsackie turnpike road or stieet, which said lot is in '.visith one hundred and twenty four feet, and rn length two huudied feet,” —And wheteas default has been made'in the payment of the said sum of money, public nolice is hereby giv en that the said mortgaged premises with th e appurtehatices tbereinito b e lo n g in g , w ill be,‘Old at public auction or vendue, by vii~ tue of a power contained in the saixi mort gage, and pursuant to the statute in «nch case made and provided, at the honse*bf S© berry Fish in the village c f Cox.«aekie afoie- said, on the fir^t day of Febtarary next, at -two o’clock in the afternoon of that day.— Dated July 24,1824. Jolm H . Morrison. Van Dyck & Bronk, a(t’ 3 ’j.. 54 6m GerritVan Bergen, a t t o r n e y a t LAW, and Notary X». Public, will attend to biisinerS^j^ the line of his profession. JHis office is for the iresent, nearly opposite the Greene County B-anfc. N. B- Coiivej'ances exeeuted with neat ness a n d dispatch. Gatskill, Feb f 2 ,1824. SO tf Iron and Steel, TNOR sale by A .dnril 2! .April29, 1824 P h k f ieu d & D a t . M ACKEREL. Q l^ b b ls m a c k e r e l just received and O H for sale by H .^' J. P, Whittelsey, June 3. 46 OCK, S A L T . Turks Inland, St 171>es^ ol' two qualities, and Liverpool Fine Rdt For sale by Atiml 29,1824 P e n p i e u d & D ay . 41 t> Y virtue of an execution is:ucd out of J o the suiirertie court of the .«tale of New- York, and to me directed and delivered a- gainst (he goods and chattels, lands and ten ements of R ichard Peck—I shall sell the right and title of saW Peek lo (he following described farm ofland lying in the torn of Livingston, bounded south on Schoharie-, Kill, east op Pel'i I. Siniib, west on David D o p p , P e ter I. Smith and 4iamuel P rek, ly ing in the form of a triangle. The above dtscrib e d land w ill be sob i a t the C u trkiil Hou.'p, kept by M. Croswell in CalSKiP, on the 25th d a y o f Jann-ai-y n e x i, at 2 o ’c lo c k , P, M. for ca.slh Decpiiiber 9, 1824. ^ 6 Joel Bellamy, Sheriff. O Y virtue of an execution issued out of 1_5 the \-upreine court ot l-he s tate of New- Y o r k , to me direrted and delivered,! have t a ken alot ofland belonging to Syhe'-ter Hum- phrey, situate in the town ofD u iham , a n d bounded east on the highway and Turnpi^'e road, we.-t and ncrih on Laac Humphrey, containing one acre.—and hy virttre ot said execution 1 shall sell al public vendue the right and title ofSylvesier Hiimphre.v to the above de'cribed land, at the house of Mack- ay CrostveU, in Cat.‘kill, oa the 15th day o( .January next at 2 o’clock, in the uiternoon. Durham, Decembers, 1824. 72 6w Joel BeUarriy, Sheriffi FISH. ’ O ^ t b dry Codfish ; 2 bids pickle.-l do ^ 37 bbls No i, No 2 Ss No S Mackerel 21 half do No t and No 2 do 11 bbls and half bbls Connecticut River Me.«s Phad, .5 bbhs cut .Herring 20 boxes sim'bed Heiring, fovsaleby Ajril 2P, 1824 P bneield & D ay . Molasses. HHD S o f first qnaliiy Molasses for sale by WILLIAM PULLAN. Nov. 18. 70. 12 BRICK FOR SALE, ► Y JAMES G. FOS'J'FR. i Athens, No-v. 5, 182.4. 9«Ta ■¥>Y virtue, o f a writ of fieri facia.s i.s.sned JO out of the supreme court and to me di- lecteilaml ileliveied agavsst the goods, ami chattels, la mis and tenement.s of ^, I have .seized and taken the one half o fa Saw. “ •'MiU, bounded south on the highway, north on the Highway, west on Tholuas Gray, east fMi. the highway, containing on© acre o f land* be the .same more or bss. The abo’ e de scribed prenuses I shall expose lo sale at publiO'Vcndne, on the 7ih day of F fhruai y next, at nine o’clock in the (orennon, ai. the- licnse of Nathaniel N. Rowe, in Din-hum. > - Joel December 30, 7 ^ § )%