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V H E W GOODS. *]|T?K1NSTRY, DAY & CO. havingre- J j j L turned from N ew*York, offer for sale an extensive assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, which willbesold very low for cash. November 12, 1829. 30 BEIVJAMIJr SHERMAN^ ■ J| AVING received the latest fashions n from New-York, for all kinds of Gen tlemen’s Garments, respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he still contin ues business at the shop adjoining Mr. Thomas Limbrick’s Dry Goods Store, where all those who will favor him with their cus tom may depend on having their work exe cuted in the most fashionable, genteel and -durable mannerj and at short notice, as he keeps none in bis employ hut faithful aud experienced workmen. H e solicits a con tinuance of public patronage. CUTTING promptly attended to, and Warranted to fit if properly made up. MILITARY GARMENTS of all descrip, tions, made agreeably to the statute of this state. Catskili, June 5,182S. 55 ^W E W FA L L GOODS.”” T T A S just received from New-York, a J L l .general and well selected assortment of blue black, olive, green, mixed and scar let Cloths & Cassimeres—also, nankeens, brown drillings, striped bombazines, silk, camblets and ducks, a complete assortment of vestings, hangup cords,stockings, gloves, stocks, handkerchiefs, wiih a full supply of first quality trimmings of every description. J. P. D. has just received the latest and m^st approved fashions from England and New-York, for Frock Coats,Coats, Surlouts, Cloaks, Great Coats, Vests arid Pantaloons. He will keep on band a good assortment of ready made clothing, such as coats, frock coats, cloaks, surlouts, pantaloons, vests, shirts, drawers, of substantial fabrics and workmanship, at low rates. [EF Military garments made according to the statute. Cutting promptly attended to. Orders from his friends, in the country gratefully acknowledged and punctually executed. He has removed two doors above A. C. Hall, to the building lately occupied by Thomas B. Cooke, where he has fitted up an elegant shop, and furnished it with a splendid assortment of goods appertaining to bis line of business, and suited to the season, which he will sell and make up in the most approved style, at the lowest prices. Catskili, November 4,1829. 29 New Establishment. |HE subscriber hav ing commenced the I business of BOOT AND _ _ SHOE MAKING in this village, intends keeping constantly on hand a good supply of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s boots and shoes; such as Metf’s coarse boots, fine calfskin and morocco o f the best workmanship; Wo- men’s leather lace boots, prunello lace shoes, slippers, pumps, «kc. of almost every description; Children’s prunello and morocco lace boots of all sizes and of excellent quality, together with a gen eral assortment of findings; light and heavy hemlock and oak tanned sole leather; with a variety of other articles in the same line, too tedious to mention.' Those who want, would do w e ll to call and see for themselves. REYNOLDS CORNELL. Catskili, 4th mo. 23, 1829. 1 CATSKILL TOBACCO M AJVirrACTORY. T W. HUNTER & Co. have just re- m J • ceived in addition to their former stock. 100 Jars of Lorillard’s Maccaboy Snuff’, 100 do Reill’s do do 75 do Oakleys, do do 10 Tierces Scotch, do 25 Boxes Pipes, 50 Kegs Plug Tobacco (some very aupe- rior.) Likewise constantly on hand, a large as sortment of Cut Tobacco for Chewing and Smoking, Spanish Cut for smoking, (a sup erior article.) Spanish and American Segars. The above are warranted to be equal to any in the State. Merchants and others will find it to their interest to call, as we will sell at New-York prices which will insure their saving of freight, &c. Catskili, Oct. 8, 1828. ___________ 73 JUST RECEIVED, A N assortment of red aud black Merino J^L. Shawls, among which will be found some of Lupin’s make, borders all worsted. HAWXHURST & ARTHUR. October 19, 1829. ____________ 27 For Sale, Very Cheap. ■TN the village of Catskili, on JL Main-street, a house and lot occupied by Mr Truesdail; a _________(house and lot in possession of Mr. Yeomans; a store and lot occupied by G. W. Taylor; the lot (on which the house and store is erected) occupied by R. Sole and J. Van Valkenburgh; a lot on Church- street, near the Church; a lot. Ware Hou.-e and Dock, on the Catskili, in possession of Mr J. Woodruff; and 350 acres of good Wood Land, situate within two miles of the vil lage of Greenville. Apply to Mrs. ANN PROVOST, Greenville, or in Catskili. to VAN ORDEN & DORLON. November 12, 1829. 30 Valuable Water Power. ■jjr^.OR SALE—that great water privilege J ? on the Cauterskill, known by the name of Myer’s Falls, the greatest water power in the county, with seventy-five acres of land, thirty under good improvement, the rest of the best timber, with a Grist mill and Saw mill, and other necessary buildings on the same. Payment wHl be made easy. fTff^HE proprietors of this establish- JL msnt, having enlarged and im proved thjpir works, are now readj to sup ply their friends and customeis with fresh ale, o f a superior quaJity. Grate ful for the very liberal patronage they have received, they will spare no exer tions to merit a continuance of the same. Single Ale, or table beer, (for family use,) kept constantly on hand. Also, Graiiis and Yeat. N. B. The market price paid for Barley. L. &, J. D. GARDINER. October 8, 1829. ____________ 25 IJSrSUBAWCE. fS ^ H E Subscriber having accepted the JL agency of the United States Fire In surance Company of the City of New-York, having a capital of ^00,000, is now pre pared to effect Insurance against loss or dam- ag.- by fire, in this section of country at the lowest rates of premium, as agreed on by the several Insurance Companies in the city. SAMUEL SMITH. Catskili, 1st mo. 28, 1829. 89 ~ FOR SALE. / ’^ N E half of a Grist Mill, situated in Windham, Greene County, on a nev er failing stream of water, and contains .two run of .stones. The purchaser must be an experienced miller, who will devote his time to the business. Apply to the subscriber. Z. P^ATT. Wiadham, August 19,1829 18 GAMFIEtD & BACKtrS, 41 AVING entered into ffX partnership, are now in readiness to do the following various kinds of blacksmith work, at a very short notice, on reasonable terms, and in a workmanlike manner. Shoeing Horses, warranted not to interfere with their feet. Edge Tools of every description may be returned in 90 days, and exchanged if not good. Mule, Jeiiny, and Billy Spindles, warranted equal to English. All kinds of Machinery and Mill Irons,turned and finish ed. Cradle, Eliiptick, and C-Springs, made and mended. Coach, Carriage, and Wag ons ironed and repaired. Tinman’s Shears, and Copper Smith’s Tools. Hinges and all kinds of house work. Hooks, Thitijibles, and all kinds of Vessel work. Having enlarged the Shop owned by Ira Camfield, they Batter themselves, as posses sing commodious advantages, equal to any other establishment in the village of Catskili. Catskili, May 1,1829. 3 Fashionable Hat Ware House, D. F. LESTER, Opposite T. B. Cooke’s hardware store, CatskiU., 4~|FFERS for sale an assortment of warranted water proof' Hats of all kinds, at wholesale and retail, cheap for cash or approved pa per. Those who have alittle cash to spare, will find it to their advantage to call at his Ware House, where he is constantly manufacturing Hats of the most approved style and fashion- All his Hats are made of the best material, and by the first rate workmen in the state, as he will employ none other, are warrant ed to give satisfaction to the wearer, and keep their shape, wet or dry, equal to any manufactured in the state. ALSO, a general assortment of HAT TERS’ STOCK AND TRIMMINGS, wliich he will sell as low for cash as can be bought in New-York, deducting freight. Qif-Cash, and the highestprice, paid for all kinds of furs. Catskili, Feb. 2.1829 ___________ ^ EASE, DESPATCH AND Elegance Combined. ll/rA R T IN c r o s s , Barber, would re- JL t A spectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has taken posses sion of his new and pleasantly situated shop, opposite the Catskili ^ n k , where be will at all times be found at hffme, and ready to attend to those who may favor him with their enstons He has just received from New-York a large assortment of first rate Razors, which he warrants to cut with ease—if not, they can be returned. Hair Brushes, Combs, Soaps, Oils, fancy goods, and every other article usually found in such establishments, all of which are warranted to be superior articles, manufactured for use, and not for show. HAIR CUTTING in the newest style,and SHAVING promptly attended to as usual. Catskili, August 14,1828. ________ 65 JOHN F . HARROW , “WWAS just recelv- JLJL ed, in addition to his former stock of Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware, a rich as sortment of FINE CUTLERY, such as Penknives, Razors, Scissors, Snuffers and Trays,—also Razor Straps and Shaving Brushes. A very exten sive assortment of SPECTACLES. M I L I T A R ' S ' a O O D S ,-D rum s , Fifes, Swords, Pistols; a fine assortment of Percussion Guns, stub and plain barrels; Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, and Hunting Bags. MUSICAL. IN S T R U M E N T S ,— Such as Violins and Bows, Flutes, Clario nets, Flageolets, Bugles, Tambourines, &c. and an unequalled assortment of Violin Strings. J. F. D. tenders his thanks to his friends for theliberal'patronage they have hitherto given him, and assures them that it will be his highest ambition to merit a continuation of their favour, by constantly adding to his establishment, and of course an increased ability to please. Catskili, May 21,1829. ___________ ^ CHEAP COMMISSIOIY Boot and Shoe Store. HIN- • MAN, having recent ly taken the 'store of W. Hyde, adjoin ing E. Lyon, and the New- York Auction Store, is furnished on Commission witli a full assortment of customer’s and New- York- Boots and Shoes, warranted, which, in connexion with his own manufactured work, will make his assortment complete.— Philadelphia Sole Leather, Calfskins, Mo rocco, Linings, Bindings, Buckskin, Seal skin, Prunello, Shoe thread. Irons, and find ings of almost every description, all have been made and purchased proportionably cheapfo! the times, and willbesold accord ingly. He solicits one more call from his fi'iends and the publick. Work made of every description to meas ures, with neatness and punctuality, as his arrangements are such that he is enabled to accommodate his customers at the shortest notice and of the best materials. Catskili, Nov. 12; 1829. __________ 30_ Boots, Shoes, Morocco and Findings—At reduced prices. Q YEOUMANS has recently re-, ceived, in addition to his former stock, a fresh and geneial supply, at an unusually re duced price, making his assortment almost entire, of every fashion, form and quality. He is now enabled to furnish merchants by the package, and his customers at retail , at less prices than have heretofore been offered to his knowledge. The following articles comprise a part, viz: Ladies Morocco walking shoes from 5s 6d to 8s; do P>'unelIoPumps 4s6d to 8s; Men’s fine shoes 8s fid to 11s; do- coarse shoes 5s 6d to 8s 6d; with a good assortment of Buck skin, Morocco, Lining, Binding, Prunello of various colours, Ribands, Trimmings, Kit Irons, &c., with many other articles unne cessary 'to particular^. Trusting that the publick will not deny him a reasonable share of their confidence as he is not in the habit of heading large and puffed advertisements, with little more or less than a shadow of re- ality. Work manufactured to measure. Cus tomers willing to purchase ready made work, may rely upon its being of equal quality to those made to measure, and not inferior, if not superior to the best made in the place; as he has omitted nothing in his power to make a superior quality of work. Catskili, July 23, 1829 14 ^ TO TANNERS. f MlHE Tannery of the late, A Henry Ashley, in the II Village of Catskili, will be leased after the first of Ma^ 'next. Enquire of the Ex. eculors. Feb. 5,1829. 9»tf TO THE PtrBLIGK. T^O T IC E is hereby given. That the CatSf i, 1 kill Cloth and, Carpet Manufacturing Compaay, ard.the sole proprietors of the patent issued to William Harrington, under date Washington, 3d March 1829, for the purpose of Manufacturing Cloth, &c., with out spinning or weaving, as well as patents issued to Nehemiah Peck, Daniel 'Taylor, and Henry Raymond, under date Washing ton, 27th June lf429, for crossing the fibres of the wool in forming the webbing, by placing the carding machines on a straight line or at right angles, without spinning or weaving; and they, accordingly, notify all persons interested, that in infringing the same, they shall be dealt with according to law. HENRY RAYMOND, President. November 30,1829. - 33 WOTICE. A UL notes and accounts due the sub- JAk. scriber, under ^60, are left with Joel Bellamy, Esq., for collection. An early at tention to the payment of the same, will save costs. LEWIS BENTON. ' Sept. 22,1829. _________________ 23 k FULL assort- x A ment of fashion able Water Proof HATS of ali kinds, will be kept constantly on hand by the subscri ber, which he will sell on the most reasona ble terms. S. BOSWORTH. Crttskill, July 1,1828. 60 COACH PA IN T IN G t '■%ONE in the neatest manner by an ex- perienced workman; Alsoall kinds of Wagons and Carriages, Repainted and Var nished. P. BREASTED. Catskili, June 18,1829. , 9tf Ploughs, Castings, &c. HE subscribers, j 4- gentsfor the Hud son Air Purnace, will keep for sale a supply of thevarious kinds of PLOUGH CASTINGS & EXTRA SHARES', generally used in this and the adjoining counties. They have now on hand Shares for F ow ks ’, D u t c h e r ’ s , R in g ’ s , C h a m b e r l a i n ’ s , J e n k i n s ’, W ood ’ s and W r i g h t ’ s Ploughs. At the Furnace the collection of patterns is extensive, and embraces a general assort ment of Spur, Beml and Mitre Wheels, Shafts, Cranks, Plumber Blocks, Gud geons, Hangers, Sfc., suitable for gearing the most extensive Manufactory, Merchant, Grist, Fulling and Saw Mills. They will also furnish all kinds of CAST INGS to order, delivered at Catskili without any charge for transportation PORTER & TAPPAN. March 5, 1829. . 94 STOVES, &c. FRANCIS SAYRE & Co. k RMSTRQNG & PORTER having re- /% ceived Francis Sayre as a partner, business will be conducted by them under the firm of FRANCIS SAYRE & Co.; and they now offer for sale an extensive assort ment of Cooking, Parlor, Franklin, Box, and Sheet Iron Stoves, of the most approved patterns and elegant construction. Cop per, Tin. and Sheet Iron work carried on in all the various branches. Stills,Still'Worms,Dyers'‘ and H a t ters' Kettles, made on the shortest notice, and all orders in their line promptly attended to at the Eiaboratory, corner of Main and Ciiurch- streets June 10, 1829 S ^ 5 REWARD. T OST on or about the time of landing I i from the steamboat North-America, at C a tskili, on the m o rning of the 11th instant, a small yellow Pocket Book, or W allet, containing about Tw o Hundred Dollars, mostly in fives, tens, and twenties, on the banks at Albany, Catskili, Orange County, and New-York City,—and one Fifty on the Merchant’s or Mechanick’s Bank in New-York. The above-named reward will be given to any person who will leave information at the office of the Catskili Recorder, so that the owner may re-ceive it. FRANCIS BASSETT. Kortright, Dec. 13,'|1329. 3w36* STRAYED OR STOLEN. TT'ROM the shed of Jackson & Rey- J j nolds, in the town of Blenheim, on the 14th inst., a small bay MARE, aged about 12 years, round built, white star 'in the forehead, thick mane and newly shod. Had on a bridle ami leather halter. Who ever will return said mare to the subscriber, or give information where she maybe found, shall receive a reward of Five Dollars; or (if stolen) ten dollars for the mare and con viction of the thief. B u r w e l l P e c k . Broome, Dec 19,1829 3w36 NOTICE. k LL persons iqdebted to Henry Ashley, - l Y deceased, late of the Village of Cats- kill in the County of Greene, are required to make payment to the subscribers, at the office formerly occupied by the deceased; and persons having demands against the es tate will present them there for settlement. WMS. SEAMAN, > JACOB VAN VOORHIS,>^:arcc«<ofs. ROYAL HILL. ) Catskili, Feb. 3,1829 __________ 90tf 1VrOT13E.—An application will be made J. 1 to the Legislature of this stale, at the next session, for an act, incorporating the Farmer’s and Mechanick’s Bank, to be lo cated in the village of Catskili, with a capi tal of one hundred thousand dollars, with. liberty to increase it fo two hundred thou sand dollars. Nov. 26, 1829. 6w33 ^jassimeres, ana Vestings, HSac piotking and Trimmings, together with a variety of fancy articles for gentlemen’s dress; which they recommend of as good quality and workmanship as any offered in this place. They also continue the Tailoring and Habit Making Business. Garments made and warranted to fit as well, at least, as at any establishment in this village. CUTTING promptly attended to. All or ders from abroad punctually complied with. Military Garments made, according to the statute. Catskili, Sept 10,1829. 21 HARDWARE STORE. Sign o f the Padlock. m H E Firm of T. B. J L Cooke & Co. is chan ged to C O O K E .W ILi- SON & G R IG G S , who are now opening a large and handsome as sortment of Hard-Ware Hollow- Ware, Cutlery, __ Saddlery, Mails, Glass, Tin, Iron &nd Steel, of recent importations, which they pffer for sale, wholesale and re tail, at the lowest New-York prices. PLOUGHS and PLOUGH CAST INGS, of every description, kept constantly on hand. Catskili, Jan. 1,1829. 86 flCF* NOTICE. fT l H E subscriber requests the publick to -M. take notice, that all persons are forbid taking any sand, or other materials, from the lands owned by the subscriber. WILLIAM PULLAN. December 10,1829. 34tf Latest London Fashions. fVater P roof Hats. & L. KINSLEiY, have the satis- J E l e faction of informing their friends and the publick, that they have just re ceived from New-York, a complete a,ssort- inentofHAT BLOCKS of the latest fash ions, by which they are enabled to offer to the publick a complete assortment of Beaver, Castor,Rorum,JV‘apt, Youth’s Napt, Men’s and Boys’ Felt HATS, which will be manufactured at their factory, where they employ none but experienced workmen, and will warrant their work to be done in the best manner. They assure the publick that no exertions shall be want ing on their part, to have justice done to those who will favour them with their cus tom. They have on hand a good assortment of BUFFALO ROBES—Also FUR CAPS. Catskili, Jan. 9,1826. 25 DISSOLUTION. OTICE is hereby given that the late -L^ firm of Richard P. Elmendorf and John H. Demarest is this day dissolved by mutual conent, and the books and demands due said firm are assignea to Richard P . El mendorf to whom payment of all demands due the firm is to be made; or to Luke Kiersted, Esq., his agent, ib whose hands the books are left for collection. RICHARD P. ELMENDORF, JOHN H. DEMAREST. November 24,1829. 32tf H. WILLARB, WATCH-MAKER SH V E R SMITH. (Nearly opposite the P . Office, Main-st.,) W T A S just return- JLM. ed from New- York, with a new supply in addition to his former stock, ma king an extensive as sortment of articles , in his line, viz. Watches, a great variety Gold Seals, Keys, Slides and Rings Gold finger rings, jewels and pins A varietyijOf silVer and plated Spoons Also an assortment of M ILITARY GOODS. IG“ Clocks and Watches repaired as usual Cash paid for old Gold and Silver. Catskili, July 25, 1828. 65 TA X SALE. ^T A T E of New-York, Comptroller'*s Office. —Notice is hereby given, pur suant to the directions of section 60, title 3, chapter 13 o^f the first part of the Re vised Statutes, that a list of all the lands liable to be sold for the state and county tax es prior to the year 1827, and for the tax assessed pursuant to the provisions of the act, chapter 302 of the laws of 1828, fol 389, appomtiug Commissioners to lay out and open a road from Cedar-Point, west ward through the towns of Moriah and Newcomb, in the county of Essex, has been forwarded to each of the county Treasurers, and town Clerks in this state; and that so much of the said lands as may be necessary to discharge the taxes, interest and charges which may be dUe thereon at the time of sale, will, on the fifth day of April next,- and on the succeeding days thereafter, be sold at publick auction, at the Capitol in the city of Albany. Dated Albany, Nov. 10, 1829. 17w31 SILAS WRIGHT, Jr,, Comptroller. I N C H A N G E R y . Epenetus Reed and Theron Skeel, vs. John Braiidow ¥ N pursuance of an L o r d e r o f sale made in this cause, I shall expose to sale at pub- lick auction on the ninth day of February next, at two o’clock in the afternoon, at the bouse of Morris Hallqck, inn keeper in the village of Cox- sackie, “ All that certain piece or parcel of. land situate, lying and being in the town of Windham, county of Greene and state of New-York, lot number fifty-eight in Martin G. Van Bergen’s patent, granted July the eleventh one thousand seven hundred and sixty-seven, beginning at the north west corner at a hard maple tree cornered and marked number fifty, thence north eighty- eight degrees east forty-two chains and thir ty links to a stake and stones, thence south two degrees east twenty-eight chains and thirty links to a hemlock tree, it being Prant’s north east corner, thence south eigh- ty-eight degrees west forty-two chains and ^irly links fo a stake and stones, it being Prant’s north west corner, thence north two degrees west twenty-eight chains and thirty links to the place of beginning, con taining one hundred and twenty-nine acres of land be (he same more or less.” Dated Dec. 21,1829. CALEB DAY, 6w36 Master in Chancery. T i y order'of the Honourable John T. Ir- JLB ving, first Judge of the court of com mon pleas for the city and county of New- York, notice is hereby given to Amos Corn- well, now or late of the city of New-York, shoemaker,an absconding or concealed debt or, and to all others whom it may concern, that on application and due proof made to him the said Judge, pursuant to the direc tions of the act of the Legislature ot the State of New-York, entitled “ an act for re lief against absconding and absent debtors, passed 21st March, 1801,” he hath directed all the estate of the said Amos Cornwell to be seized, and that unless he returns and discharges his debts within three months after this notice of such seizure, all the es tate will be sold for the payment of his debts. Dated the 3d day of October, 1829. AND’W .S GARR, 3m27 Attorney for A ttaching Creditor. ¥ > Y virtue of a writ of fieri facias issued JEJ out of the supreme court, and to me directed against the goods and chattels, ijands and tenements of Janies B. Hill and Robert Hill, I have seized and taken all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the town of Coxsackie in the county of Greene, bounded on the east by lands of Philip Col lier, on the south by lands of Richard Spoor, on the west by lands of Casper Collier, and on the north by lands o f ----- Van Schaack, containing about eleven acres. The right, title and interest of James B. Hill and Ro bert Hill, or either of them, to the above described premises, I shall expose to sale at publick vendue, on the 30th day of Jan uary next, at two o’clock in the afternoon, at the house of Joseph Hoyt, in the town of Coxsackie. Dated Dec. 15, 1829, 6w36 PLATT ADAMS, Sheriff. a?* N OTICE,^ Jk LL persons indebted to the subscriber P k . are reminded that the usual season of settlement, the.first of January, is at hand, and are invited to call and make such ar rangements as mutual good economy renders proper & convenient. JAMES DAVID. Catskili, Nov. 26,1829. 32tf IRON & STEEL^ ~t /Y TONS Swedes and Ulster wagon X v l tire iron; i , | , 1, l i , U & l i in. square do. i , | and 1 in. roumi do; 3d, 4d & 5d hoop iron; 2, 2 |, 2 | & 3 in. band do; Eng. blister, German, Swedes & cast steel, lor sale by M ’K in s t r v D a y , & Co. May 7,1829. MERINO SHAWLS. /!!• 7-4, and 8 -4 black and scarlet M e- rino Shawls, just received and for sale by SAMUEL SMITH. 10th mo, 15, 1829. - 26 URVEYOR-GENERAL’S OFFTCE,- ^ State of New-York, Albany, November 13,1829—Notice is hereby given, pursuant to section 46, chapter 9, title 5 of the revised statutes, that those of the lots of land herein after enumerated, or those parts thereof for which the interest due on them to the state, together with the expense of advertising the same, shall not be paid before Friday the fifteenth day of January next, will be sold by auction, at the Capitol in the efty of Al bany. The sale to commence at ten o’clock in the forenoon of that day, to wit: In the Bristol tract,in the town of Broome and county of Schoharie—lots no.8,16,19, 29, 43,44, 45, 59, 60,61. - In the Greene CO. tract-lots no. 18,24,41,85. In the Crumhom Mountain tract—lots no. 1 ,3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12,14, 15,16,17, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29. 33, 3 6 , 34, 38, 4 4 , 4 5 , 48, 50, 52, 54, residue of lot 55, also Isaiah Wilcox’s part of lot 55, 58,59,60. In the southeast Crumhorn Mountain tract —lots no. 2 ,3,6. In the gore south of Dice’s. Manor—sub division 3 of lot 12, subdivision 5 of 12. In the Literature lot in the township of Greene—subdivision no. 1. In the Literature lot in the township of Warren—subdivisions 1 ,4,6. In the 2d tract in Windsor—lots no. !21,22. In the 3d tract in Windsor-lots no. 8,10,13. In the west tract in Windsor- lots no. 1,6. In the Delaware tractin Windsor-Iotno. 1. In the Massachusetts ten townships, north tier—lots no. 2,26, 29, 37,38,42, 45, 48, 49, 60,66, Solomon Parker’s parts of lots 68 and 69, also Heman Powers’parts of lots 69 and 70. In the township of Cincintiatus—Elijah Rose’s part o f lot 92. In the township of Dryden—southeast 100 of lot 23, subdivision 3 of 52, subdivi sion 4 of 52, S. E. 100 acres' of 54, Micab Pool’s part of lot 90. In the township of Hectpr--S.E. 100 acres of lots no. 58 &63, subdivision 2 of lot 82. In the township of Homer—subdivision 4 of lot 93. In the township of Locke—subdivision 3 of 20, subdivision 2 of 49, subdivision 2 of 98. In the township of Milton—Gilbert Stew art and George Sweet’s parts of subdivision 4 of lot 40, subdivision 2 of lot 50. In the Fish Creek tract, east side—lots no. 7 ,14,22,24. In the Fish Creek tract, west side—lots no. 3, 6, 11,13, 20. In the township of Ovid—subdivision two of lot 55, subdivision 2 of lot 79. In the township of Solon-subdivision 3 of lot 25. In the township o f Virgil—subdivisions 2 and 3 o f lot 2 0 , southeast 100 acres o f lot 57. The following lots will then also be sold in like manner unless the bonds for the con sideration monies due on them be executed and delivered, and the interest paid up be fore the day of sale, second tract in Wind sor—lots no. 9,14. The conditions of sale will be, that one- fourth part of the consideration monies be paid within foity-eight hours, and the re mainder by six equal annual instalments, with interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum. SIMEON DE WITT. 9w31 Surveyor-General. ¥ * Y virtue of two writs of fieri facias, I j one issued out of the supreme court and one out of the court of common pleas of the county of Greene, against the goods and chattels, lands and tenementsi^of Eber Scott, 1 shall expose to sale at publick ven due on the 23d day of January next, at ele ven o’clock in the forenoon, at the Greene County Hotel kept by William Van Bergen, in the village of Catskili, the following de scribed premises situate in the village of Catskili, to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of land lying on the east side of the Main-street In the village of Catskili, begin ning on the north west corner of the lands of Peter Bogardus, running from thence easterly along the line of George Clark’s land, one hundred feet, thence southerly in in a tine parallel to the aforesaid Main-street, twenty one feet, thence westerly in a par allel line of George.Clark’s land to the afore mentioned street, thence along said street twenty-one feet to the place of beginning, containing in width twenty-one leet and in depth one hundred feet with buildings thereon. Also, one other piece of land ad joining the above described on the north, bounded south by lands of Peter Bogardus, fronting on Main-street and running back to lands of the said Peter Bogardus,being eleven feetin width with a messuage there on — Dated Dec. 9,1829. 6w34 PLATT ADAMS, Sheriff. I^O T IC E -A p p lisatioh will bo maJe J .* to the next Legislature, by the Pros- ident,' Directors and Company of the Cairo Bridge Company, to amend their charter; and for the liberty o f calling on the Stockholders for the purpose of build- ing a bridge. Dated Dec. 29,1829. 6w37 T ’VEPAULThaving been made in the pay- X / ment of a certain sum of money se cured by indenture of mortgage, bearing date the twenty-fourth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, executed by Walton Street of the town of Coxsackie in the county of Greene, and state of New-York, to Susan Conine, (now the wife of Anthony M. Van Bergen)—Notice is therefore hereby given, that by virtue of a power in the said mortgage and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the mortgaged premises, to wit; all that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the town, county and state aforesaid, and bounded as follows; south by the Coxsackie Turnpike B oa^ east by the lands of the said Susan Conine^nortb by the lands of Nathan Hubbell, and west by lands lately belonging to Richard McCar ty, and by lands belonging to Nicholas I. Lampman, containing two acres and four tenths of an acre, will be sold at publick ven due at the house of Morris Hallock, inn-hol der in the town of Coxsackie, on the last Monday of May next, at ten o’clock hi the forenoon. Dated November 17,1829. ANTHONY M VAN BERGEN. Y ah D yck & B roitk , Att’ys. 6m31 TkEFAULT having been made in the XF payment of a certain sum of money secured by indenture of mortgage bearing dale the seventeenth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and twenty-six, executed by Jesse Benjamin and Rachel B. Clark, to John Jewett—Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a power in said mortgage contain ed, pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the mortgaged prem ises, being all that certain tract, or lots of land, situate in (he town of Coxsackie, county of Greene, and State of IJew-York, known as lots No. (15 & 20,) fifteen and twenty, of the Glebe lands belonging to the Reformed Dutch Church of Coxsackie, —bounded west on lots No. (14 h 21,) fourteen and twenty-one, south on the Coxsackie Turnpike, east on lots No. (16 & 19,) sixteen and uineteen, and north on a Street,—containing in breadth sixty two feet each, and in length about two hundred and ten feet each, will be sold at publick vendue, at (he house now occupied by John Bartlett in said Coxsackie, Lower Landing, on (he twenty-fifth day of June next, at 12 o’clock at noon —Dated this eighteenth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine. 6m36 JOHN JEWETT. By hia agent, ISRAEL GIBBS. r > Y virtue of several writs of fieri facias X 3 issued out of the supreme court of judi- catnre of the state of New-York and out of the court of oemmon pleas of the county of Greene, and also several executions issu ed out of the Clerk’s office of the county of Greene, to me directed and delivered against the goods and chattels, lan^s and tenements of James Van Gbrden, I have 'seized and taken the, following described lands and piemises situate in the village of CatskiU in the county aforesaid, to wit: Those tw o certain lots of laml number thirly-one and thirty-two, with the build ings and improvements thereon, as desig nated in a partition and division made be tween John Cantine and others of a tract of land situate at Bompies Hook or the. island so called, on the west side of Hud son’s River which said lots are designated on a map made by John Van Vechten, Novem ber 1816 as lots number thirty-one and thirty-two in the second class of lots; Also those certain other lots of land at Van Gor don’s point so called, to wit, number twen ty-two, twenty-three, twenty-six, thir teen, twelve, eleven, four, sixteen, nine teen and twenty, as located on a map made by Thomas Hale, Garret Abeel and James Dubois, commissioners appointed to make division of the estate of Abraham Van Gor don deceased, as will appear by reference to said map, and the report of the said com missioners on file in the Clerk’s Office of the county of Greene; Also those certain other, lots number forty-four and forty, on the north side of the long dock, and num ber eight on the south side of the said dock, as located on a map made by John Van Vechten, November 1816, and also that certain other lot number eighty-five, in the seventh class of lots, as also desig nated on the last mentioned map; Also those certain other lots of land number thirty-two, thirty-one, thirty and twenty- nine, being part of lot number four in the Femine Hook patent, as designated and described bn a map and in the report of the commissioners appointed to divide the es tate of Abraham Van Gordeu deceased, which map and report are on file in the Clerk’s Office of the county of Greene; Also the right and title of the said James Van Gorden to lots number twenty nine, thirty, nineteen and twenty, with the build ings and improvements thereon, situate at Bompies Hook or the island so called in the second class of lots, as located on a map made by John Van Vechten, Novem ber 1816, which lots number twenty-nine, thirty, nineteen and twenty, the said James Van Gorden holds under a lease exe cuted to him by George Clark for a term of years, reserving a rent thereon of about eighty dollars a year during said term; Also lots number seventy-three and se venty-four, with the improvements there on, at Bompies Hook or the island so call ed, in the sixth class of lots, as located on a map made by John Van Vechten, No vember 1816, and which lots the said James Van Gorden holds under a lease for a term of years executed by George Clark to Hi ram Comfoit, and is to be assigned by liim to the said James Van Gorden upon the payment of certain monies due upon tbe- contract for the sale thereof. The right, ti tle and interest of the said James Van Gor den to the above described premises I shall expose to sale at publick vendue on the 29th day of January next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon at the Greene County Hotel kept by William Van Bergen in.the vil lage o f CatskiU. December 15,1829 6w35 PLATT ADAMS, Sheriff. T k E F A U L T having been made in the JLW payment of a sum of money secured to be paid by a mortgage bearing date the 14th day of May 1821, executed by Ca.sper D. Tryon and Maria his wife to Gilbert Yeo mans, of all that piece or parcel of land situ ate in the town of Coxsackie in the county of Greene, being part of the farm heretofore occupied by the said Casper D. Tryon and Henry Tryon as tenants in common, and is bounded as follows: on the east by the west side of the waters of the creek and the mill- dam (so as to leave sufficient space for the said Henry to pond the water of the said creek for the use of the Mill situate on the east side of the creek;) on the south by lands in possession of the widow of Casper Dede- rick; on the west by Jacob Flanshuiy, and on the north by lands 'of Joseph Bullis and Thomas T’l^right, containing by estimation seventy-five acres more or less—Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a power con tained in the said mortgage; and in pursu ance of the' statute made in that case, the before described land and premises with the appurtenancesjwill be sold at [tublick vendue on the eleventh day of June next, at one o’clock in the afternoon, at the house of Mackay Croswell, in the village of Catskili in the county of Greene. Dated this 2d day of December, 1829. GILBERT YEOMANS. J. P in c k n e y , Att’y. 6mS4 In Equity, Third Circuit. Obadiah King f N pursuance of VS. J . ' Abraham A. Lampman and others a decretal or der of the court of Equity for the ' ...... . ' — \■ — third Circuit of the state of New-York, made in the above cause, will be sold under the direction of the subscriber at publick auction, at the house of Morris Hallock, inn keeper in the. village of Coxsackie, on the ninth day of February next, at two o’clock in the after noon, “ All those two certain lots of land, situate, lying and being in the town of Greenville, in the county of Greene, bound ed as follows: beginning at Ira Gregory’s south west corner at a s t^e and stones, and running from thence north eighty-eight and three fourths degrees west thirteen chains sixty links to a stake and stones, thence north one half degree east thirty six chains and fifty links to a stake in the Whittlebury Swamp, thence south eijghty-eight and three fourth degrees east fourteen chains to a stake and stones at the north west corner of said Gregory’s land, then south along said land one half degree west thirty-seven chains and four links to a stake and stones the place of beginning, containing by esti mation fifty acres of land be the same more or less. Also one other piece situate in the town of Greenville, and beginning at the north west corner of the aforesaid pre mises, adjoining the lands of Obadiah King on the noith and Peter Lampman’s land on the west, and running from a stake and stones there situated,south thirty-one chains and eighty links to a stake and stones adjoin ing Ferris’s former tract of land on the west and Joseph Lane’s land on the south, then east thirty chains to a stake and stones ad joining Samuel Garrett’s land, then with his line north thirty-one chains and eighty links to a stake and stones adjoining Oba diah King’s land, then with his line west thirty chains to (he beginning corner, con taining ninety-five acres of land be the same more or less, excepting and reserving out of the last mentioned bounds, out of the south-east corner, twenty-eight acres of land which has heretofore been sold to Gil bert Lane, which by conveyance to him will more fully appear.” Dated Dec. 21,1829. CALEB DAY, 6w36 Master in Chancery. 1 ^ OTICE is hereby given, that an ap- 1 ¥ plication will be made to the Legis lature of the state of New-TTork, at its next annual session, for the erection of a new town to be composed of a part of the town of Durham in the County of Greene, and a part of the adjoining town of Broome, in the County of Schoharie; said town to be attached to the County of Greene __ Any person desirous of viewing a map and actual survey of the contemplated new town may have their wishes gratified by calling on A. RICHTMYER io Broome. Dated Dec. 23,1829. 6w36 ■i^EPA U L T having been made fe the'^; payment of a certain sum of money secured by indenture of mortgage, hearing date the fifth day of October one thousand eiglif hundred and fourteen, exetJuted by James McCIasky to Tunis A Van Slyke— Notice is therefore hereby given, that by virtue of a power in the said mortgage contained and pursuant to fhe statute in such case made and provided, a part of the mortgaged premises, to wit, aff those pie ces 8i lotsof land situate, lying and being in the town of New-Baltimore inrihe county of Greene and bounded as follows: Begin ning at the south west corner of a lot of land owned by Elisha D Hall, it being on the east side of the highway, thence running east along (he south line of tfare said Hall’s land to the Hudson river, thence south eas terly and southerly along as far as the dock goes, thence westerly by the slip and land of Thomas Hallock to the highway, thence north by the highway to the place of begin ning. Also a gore of land bounded on (he east & south by the highw a y , on the west by the Albany and Greene turnpise road, making almost a triangle; will be sold at public vendue, at the bouse of Hal lock, inn-holder in the town of Coxsackie, on Ibe nineteenth day of January next, at two o’clock in (be afternoon. Dated July 11,1829. ELIZABETH VAN SLYKE, Administratrix. V an D yck &. B ronx , Att’ys. 6ml3 TXEFADLT having been made in the 9 payment of a certain sum of money secured by indenture of mortgage, hearing date the twenty-second day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five, executed by Robert Burns to Russell Judson, notice is hereby given that by virtue ot a power in the said mortgage contained and pursuant to the statute in such case made 4^ provided, the mortgaged premises, being ali that certain piece or par- cel of land situated, lying and beiiig in the town of Coxsackie and bounded as follows, viz: beginning at the south west corner of a lot belonging to Minor Hubbell on the east side of the highway leading from the Coxsackie Church' to Reed’s Landing, and running from thence easterly along the south line of said Hubbell’s land on which heretofore stood a board fence about eight rods to a board fence the west boundary of a lot belonging to said Hubbell, thence southerly about four rods along the said fence to the high way aforesaid, thence westerly and northerly along said highway to the place of beginning, containing about thirty rods of ground be the same more or less ; will be sold at publick vendue, at the house of Jason Mapes, inn keeper in the town of Coxsackie in the county of Greene, on the ninth day of January next, at two o’clock in the afternoon. Dated this third ot July 1829. RUSSELL JUDSON. W. V. B. H eermance , -Att’y. 6m 12 y^E F A U L T having been made in the payment of a certain sum of money, secured by indenture of m'origage bearing date the seventh day o'f May one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, executed by Peter Simpson, Jun. to George Garrh son,whicb said mortgage was on the seventh day of October 1828 duly assigned to Hi ram W. Burhans: notice is therefore hereby given, that by virtue of a power in the said mortgage contained, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the inortgaged premises, viz,, all that certain piece, parcel, lot or farm of land, situate ly ing and being in the town of Greenville, county of Greene and state of New-York, bounded as follows, to w it; west on the highway, north on lands of Edmund Smith, east on lands o f W ilber and Coonly and those of Israel Gibson, south on lands now owned by the said Simpson, containing fif ty acres of land be the same more or less: also all that certain piece,parcel, lot or farm of land situate lying and being in the town aforesaid, bounded as follows to wil: on the north by the above described piece of land, east on the said creek, south on lands in the possession of Joshua Alesworlh. and west on the highway, being the piece, par cel, lot or farm of land now occupied by Peter Simpson, containing forty acres, be the same more or less: will be sold at pub lick vendue at the house of Mackay Cros well, inn keeper in the town of Catskili in said county, on the 12th day of January next, at one o’clock in the afternoon. Da ted July 8,1829. HIRAM W. BURHANS, Assignee. J ohn A dams , Att’y 6m 12 X 5 ^EFAULT having been made in (he ? p payment of a certain sum of mpney, se cured by indenture of mortgage bearing date the seventh day of November one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, executed by William Bruce and Lydia Ann bis wife and John C. Hertell, to Edward T Ste vens, which said mortgage was, by an as signment bearing date the ninth day of Oc tober 1829, duly a.ssigned to Robert C.Field, notice is therefore hereby given, that by ir- tue o f a power in said mortgage contained, & pursuant to the statute in such case miide and provided, the mortgaged premises, viz: all of the following lot of land, situate, lying and being in the village of Cairo in the coun ty of Greene and state of New-York, and bounded and described as follows, viz: be- ginping at the north east corner of the said mortgaged premises, or rather at the north east corner of the dwelling house thereon, & from thence south forty nine degrees west j along the line of Sherman Smith’s land two chains and sixty three links, to a board fence which forms the northern line of a lot late in possession of David Wickes, thence along the H m of the same and a board fence north forty six degrees west oneohain and ninety- seven links, to a stone wall which forms the eastern boundary to another lot of land late occupied by the said David Wickes, thence along said wall north seventy-three degrees east nifiety-five links to the west corner of a lot formerly occupied by Ezra H. Ferry, thence along the southern line of said lot south forty-three degrees east one chain and ten links to the south corner of the said Fer ry lot, thence along the eastern line of said lot north forty-nine degrees east one chain and eighty-one links to the east corner of a blacksmith’s shop, thence along the Su.sque- hannah Turnpike road south forty degrees east forty-seven links to the place of begin ning; containing about thirty-six rods of land be the same more or less, will be sold at pub lick vendue at the house of George A. Croolc- er, innkeeper in the village of Cairo in said county, on the thirtieth day of April next, at one o’clock in the afternoon Dated Oct. 27, 1829. B OBERT C. FIELD, Assignee. A. M attoow , Att’y 6m28 \M ^ E F a ULT having been made in the JLffi payment of a certain sum of money specified in, and secured by an indenture of mortgage, bearing date the tenth day of No vember one thousand eight hundred & six* teen, executed by Henry Van Gorden of the town of CatskiU in the county of Greene, (now deceased,) to Tertullus Luddingtonof the same place, (also now deceased) of those two certain lots of land distinguished by number eighteen, and thirty-one, in the se cond class at Bomties hook, situate at Cats- kill in the county of Greene, being the south part of the flats on the west side of the channel of the Hudson River, & on the north side of the Catskili Creek, granted in the year 1795 by letters patent to John Can- tine, Esq., as the same are laid out and dis tinguished on a Map made by John Kiersted for the division thereof, and deeds of parti tion amongst the proprietors, on or about the third day of December 1805—Notice is here by given, that by virtue of a power in the said mortgage contained, and in conformity with the statute in that case made, the above mentioned and described lots will be sold at publick vendue, at the house of Mackay Croswell, in the village of Catskili in county of Greene, on the eleventh day e> June next, at three o’clock in the afternoon- Dated December 7,1829 THOS. HALE, Executor of the last will and testament of Tertulln® Luddington deceased. J. PmcKiraY, Att’y.