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Mibi ElNBERIlOOR HBRAED. PUBLISHED WEEKLY. F. YAN BCHAAGK, Jr. EDITOR AMD rROrKIETOK : THOS. S. RANNEY, ATTORNIES AT LAW, T p lA V E their oiRco the first door north of looter JOIL Van Buren’s Store, in the villtlgo of Kinder- hook. . Kinderhook,,June tst, 1825. irlti Drugs Medi- and fcittes. TERMS OF THE HERALD. THE Herald will be issued from the office at hco dollars per annum, payable half yearly. Papers will not be discontinued until all arfodrag shall have been paid, except at tlxe discretion of t editor. Advertisements inserted upon the usual terms, a] those which are sent without Orders, Will bo inserted until forbid. O ’ Letters to the editor must be post paid. ” a IN & BIR G E ’S lHudeicViook liOtterj OWicei What mortal so deaf to the whispers of Hope, ' Through the drear waste of forever to grope? 'Tis folli/ most rash, to live pining And poor, , [dbot. When FORTUNE, “ kind Daihe,” throWeth open her William Kip, W a t e b - M a k e v , SibjeVsmUb aaA JevfeWev, Thirty Thousand f r \ ONTINUES his business in tlid village of Kinder- /{Oofc, next, door north of Lewis’Hotel, where ho has on hand and keeps constantly lor sale, d variety of WATCHES and JEWELR Y, which he will soli on reasonable terms. WATCHES and CLOCKS; repaired in the best maiinor. [Cr All orders will bo thankfully received and punctually executed, and every attention given td siness. Kinderhook, Hifie'i’ft, 1QH5. nltf LIVERY STABLE. Drs. H. L. & A. Van Dyck^ ; TGTAVE just received from New-York, agcncral as- X X sortmont of DRUGS &: hlEDIClNES, of a su perior guuliiy, which they offer for sale at their office, on reasonable terms. Kinderhook, June 1, 1825. n ltf New Spring Goods. - BAIN BIRGE, T T AVE just received from New-York, a general X X and well selected assortment of thd most fa- shlontfble Faiic^ and Staple DRY GOODS. Also, a variety of choice L i a u o R s , ^ Dolliarsi JVeic-York State LITERATURE LOTTERY, Class JVo. I, for 1825. TnfTlL'L be drawn on the 20th July next, and finish- T T ed in a few minutes. BOnumbers—9 ballots to he drawn. Jv B. TATES, and A. M c I n t y r e , Managers. HIGHEST PRIZE, 30,000 Dolls. SCHEME. 1 p/ize ol\mOOO is' $30,000 1 do 16,000 15,000 1 do ■ 10,000 10,000 1 do 5,737 5,737 20 do 1,000 20,000 30 do 500 15,000 50 do 200 6,000: 51 do 100 5,100 -5'ld o 50 2,550 1734 do 22 38,148 11475 do 11 126,225 Horses aiid Carriages, r | ^ 0 be Iliad at the Hotel, for any part of the coun- X try, by applying to the subscriber. P.I. LEWIS. Kinderhook, June 1,1825. n ltf The Sloop Chatham, C. Cvooke, Master, i r ^ I L L sail forA>if-3 VT fromSlwp-esant L: ing, on tlio following Thv days in each inonUi during tlio jiresent season, at 2 o’ clock, P. M. vir.; .Tube 2d, ,16th, 30th, July 14th, 28th, f‘iugust August n th , 27th, Scptcim- York, ea “ S HI and othbr GROCERIES, HARDWARE and CROCKERY, which tlicy ofier for said kt the lowest prices, for CASH, COUNTRY PRODUCE, or approved credit. Kinderhook, Muij 30//t, 1825. ______________ n ltf Valuable Property FOR SALE. A GRIST-MILL and S.AW-MILL, with ten acres A il ofLAND, lying in the town of Chatham, for merly occupied by Daniel Staats. The mills are in good repair. A STORE, DOCK, DWELLING-HOUSE, BARN and other out-houscs, witli Jificen acres of LAND, ly ing at Stuyvesant Landing—called the Middle Dock, formerly occupied by Aront Pruyn. ONE HUNDRED ACRES of LAND, lying tlireo and one half miles north of the village of Kinderhook. Two thirds of said lot covered with heavy yellow pine timber. A STORE, DOCK, D3VELLING-HOU^E, and out-houscs, in tlic town of Schodack, with Are acres of LAND, formerly occupied by James B. Van Der- Alsd} ajirsl rate FARM, lying one and an half miles 'ast of the villagd of Kinderhook, containing ONE UNDRED AND FORTY ACRES OF LAND; for- 13,595 prizes, 20,825 blanks.. (p^ Price of tickets, $9. Shares in proportion. Tickets to he had at the above office, where ha •ecentlybeen sold, and the cash advanced for the same, 1 prize o f 2,000 dollars,; id fc .$100, together with a g ; O ’ ’ Prize tickets in former classes of tl..^ ^ Lottery, aiid of all other-*? under the management of Yates and 31clntyre, ivill be received in payment for tickets. - - KinderJtook,M aym h , 12 QB. _ n l t f - A^LIST OY LETTERS Remaining in the Pgst OJice at Kinderhook, JV*, Y., June 1st, 1825. B. Harret Burgert, < :- iitn , Sii7Ui, fecptc gfeber 8th, 22d, October dth, - 20th,andNovomber3d,17th. The above, sloop has excellent accommodations, and will carry Freight and Passengers on the most reasona ble terms. The subscriber continues, as heretofore, to pav cash for COUNTRY PRODUCE, and keeps constantly on hand, for sale, Nota Scotia Planter, Grind Stones, Salt, Fish, and otlior heavy articles usually sold at landing places, whicii ho is enabled to sell at tlie lowc.st prices. He has also made arrangements for a constant sup- I)ly of WESTERN GROUND PLASTER^ fresh from the Mills, which ho flatters himself he will be enabled to dispose o f to Farmers, at a less price than the Nova Scotia, and which, experience has pro ved to be equally as good\ if not better. Troy Line o f u r L.ii:\'l.J;tor- Tho said farm is tion, property t reasonable terms, and payments made easy to the pur- y acres of which is well timbered, a good fence, and under good cultivati ivith a good orn and dwelling-house. Tho whole of the above born and di ___ ^ ______ will bo sold bn . id payments madi cliasers. Apply to Henry Van Vieck & Co. In the vilhxge i f Kinderhook, WHO have for sale a general assortment of Groceries, Dry Goods, Hard and Stone Ware, Cfockery, Iron, Steel, Nails, &c. , it their NEW STORE, a t tho comer of Grand Street and the Albany Avenue, in said village, which they will sol! as low an can bo purchased north of tho city of Nciv-Yorkx ALSO, Pamm Vast Iron Henry Break,' Antimas Brock^Way, John M. Blunt, Benjamin Barton. Eiectus Chaiiibeifland, j Mary Ann Clapp, \^arvie Clow, | Abraham I Cole. ’John Folansbee, J Augustus Fidleri H i Thomas B^are, Jr. I Job S. Hawkins, Samuel Hull, | Nicholas Hooso. WDiiam Johnson. ■V- , ’ Benjamin R j MfliafA, j Ezra Mahbitt, Henry Pahnetur, j Petet Philip, Walter Pogsley , , { Hugh Paul. R . Thomas 1. Roots. ^ , B . .Tnditii Sharp, I Miss Anny Smith, OiiYcsr Squire, | Gersham*Bataion. David Vosburgh, Hannah Voshurgb. S t e a M- b o a t s : THE pubHc are informed that the TROY LINE of . 8 TY.aai-B 0 ATS, Vu^HTLL touch a t the subecriber’s Wharf, for the T T purpose of receiving and landing Passengers, in passing both td New-Ybrk and Albany. ABEL S. PETERS. StuyvesarU, til June, 1825; N. B. In consequence of ill health, the undersigned «'5shea to dispose of his property and business at tho rosaid Landing. The terms will bo moderate, and extended term of payment given if required; Pbt- sionsion maybeaybe had on the closing of the river. ses m n lt f closing of the river, . . . . A .S .P , To Farmers. f j n i l E siibscribcrs hdVd erected a HAY I^RESS in X , the village of Kinderhook, and will pay car/t and tho highest price for the first quality of HAY, to boi delivered at the above iptlntioned Hay Brest. CHARLES WHITING 5c Co, Kinderhook, 2d June, 1823- Regimbntal Order. 50 t\v'Regiment. t to organise _ X have appoil consisting of Major Rarent V anJ dent, Capt. Abraham Burgart, and Ensign David Van Schaack, of the Light Infantry, as members thereof; whicll court will convene oh the lOth day of Sept, next, at O o’clock, A. M. at the hOusfe of Isaac Frink, Ifl the village of Kinderjbook. QQ^ Officers commanding Companies, are herebjr directed to make their returns inimediately .after Com pany parades.\* * By order of Col. CHARLES WHITING, JOHN 1. VAN BUREN, , ,Adjutant. , KirtderlwoKs 1st June, ^ nl-3t Co. n lt f Ysm Alstynq, JlilBiefi Yun Alen, M ' 0 . Van Hagen, ' W f \ ■ w . ilignia* IVhitbqrwax, j Abraham Wilds. L. VAN HYCK, jr. Post-Matter. TO LET, ■ ON REASONABLE TERMS, 4 BUILDING in this village, suitable for a Man- A tuamaker^sShop. D, V. SCHAACK. Kinderhook, June 1 j /, 1825, nltf PLOUGHS, of approved patterns, for sale at reduced prices. Kinderhook, June H/, 1825. n lt f TO M ILLERS. T d iE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, A fefisl-MiW & Savi-MWl, together with a Dwelling House , adjoining— attd also , SEVEN a c r e s o f LAND, The above i of'Stuyvesant, purchaser may moke the situation profitable. ^ Likewise to be sold in connexion witli the above ^III^S , or separately, as the purchaser may .elect, TWENTY ACRES OP LANH; well timbered,wilh white oak, &Ci dn<i only lying a mile from the Mill Lot. *, ■ The above was the property of the late Je^ob Clatv, deceased, and will bo sold oA accommodating feriUl. Application may bo made to either of the subscribeni. JOHN M. CLAW, EDWARD W. BAYLY, J. P. BEEKMAN, Exauloitt K inderhookiJunct,!^. , n ltf CASH PAIB FOE RAGS, , At this Office. iPultdii Fire Insurance Company, \Vall Stvedt, Kew-York. CAPITAL, #300,000 Insurance against losfe Ur damage by FIIiE! oil Dwelling Houses, “Stores, Mjer- cliandize, and Furniture, at the low est rate of Premium. f | n HE affairs of the Company will be con- ■ ducted 4vith such fairness, candor ^nd li berality, as they trust will insure theta public confidence and patronage. A. L; UNDERHILL, , President D l i v e r h . h i c k s , secretary, 3 > i B . : ^ C T o k s . Stephen Allen, IJohn Lang, [dam, Peter Stagg, . Ferdinand Buy- Richard R. Tuck- Thos. T, Wood- er, . ruff,. Cornelius Dubois^ Geo. B. Thorp, David Cafgill, Aiigi Wynkoop, Jacdb Drake, Peter S. Nevius, Thos. R. Smitiij Geo. Gallagher, John Bl’Comb, Reuben Mimson, Henry M’Farlan, Pet^ir Sharpe, James Benedict, Nathaniel Weed, John Alorss, , Isaad Amerman, Wiii. H. Ireland, Robert Buloid. The subscriber has beeii appointed AGENT and SURVEYOR for this’ tJompany, for Kin derhook and its vicinity, and wnt protoptly at tend to the duties of his office when tialledup- On. . - ' rou e w s , signed by the Fresident and Secretary, will he delivered to the insured; without any chargd beyond tne premium. ' L. VAN DYCK, Jr. At the Fost-C^ce. * Kinderhook, Jtme 10, 1825. ' . . n2tf WAGON, SLEIGH, AND Carriage Making,,. T N its various branches, carried on in Hiil- Jjj[ %iile, (Kinderhook,) second door above D. Reynold’^.s Grocery, in Main Street, by the sub scriber, who will thankfully receive and punc-* tually aiid promptly execute all orderi^ |n his li»c. JAMES HAWKINS. . Millville, * ' '* Blacksmithihg, . IN all its various branches, particularly Horse, Bhoeidg 4* Dohing Carriages^ X S carried on at the Mro Blat^smith Shop, i first door north of D. Reyhold’s Grocery, Lake Street,. Millville,. (Kinderhook,) by the public’s hittable servant, . *, . MICAJAH HAWKINS. ■ M ilhiile, JMm7i %t2^i - ' 2-3t Mbdicihe for Horses. * MEDICINE for the C U m O f HOSS- ES, ib. cases o f ydlow Water, of any si- milaf tvastihg disease. Also, another for the speedy add efifectual relief of the most acute paroxysm*.of Boits, Belly Aeht, CKoHt, for idle by E; HULL, MBMlle, (Kffid«r- hook^ ' , # Millville, (Kinderhook,} Jm pT, 1825. «$lf The shove may l^hiid at this