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. h cfcriainiy a %'cry remarkaWe m e t, stated in Ike Boston G azette, thdt tke enterprising city o f Boston caraiot b o ast of a siaglo stcani'*boa<. T k c writer asks— “ W ould ese o f pleasure partied, &c. A n excursion round th e islands during the warm season would be delightful. A b o a t handsomely h ttod /Up would we think meet with encouragement.” B A N K K O 'rE TA B L B . t^orrected tacekly fo r the Kinderhooh Herald. Juno 30, 1825. Disc. Dise. laELVILLE SALVE, «idveint^(Hrtfmyiiwt»iioam wluehithas JL ,bo©n u« 0 d, ha» proved an ©ifeotual cure for many Paine and di«ojrder».te which the human frame if »ub- AAf. n a ilftitu in f7tfi Ktt«iA«f mtAg^ finri Via^lr. jijon—‘Mancius & Co. Albany-«Galea & Co. Troy-^J. B. Myndo’c^ , Schenectady-^Judda, Litchfield (Conn.)—Croswell &:' Co, Cattskill and J. C. JMorrifon, N. York, Druggistsi' \ ^ U.-S\ Bank Kates. N o t payable in N. York, par All the city bkis. par Albany b. par State,. Albany, par M ech& F a rm ers do. p ar Troy k ' par F a rm e r's b. Troy, par M ohawk b. Sche’y par Lansingburg b. par N ew ’g old- emission p ar do signed wdth red par do^hrandi at Ithaca par Orange county par Oatskil! ' par Columb. at H udson p ar M uldle District ' par Utica par do br. Canandaigua p ar Ontario b. a t U tica par G reeneco bk par A uburn par G eneva par Cent. b. G. Valley par Chenango ' par W ash, and W a r’n 3 Plattsburg 2 1-2 Jefferson co. 1 l-2a2 Niagara; new em Connectient. Middletmvn b. par New London par Norwich , pai Phenix b. H ertford pai Bridgport b. par New-Haven b. par Eaarlo b. N. H a v e n p a r do payable in N. Y, par v‘t^or.1 Maine. Portland banks I l-2a2 The notes of the coun try. banks arc at pre sent quite unsaleable. K. Hampshire notes 1 i-2k2 Massaclmseits. Boston banks l a l 1-2 Springfield b. “ Hampshire b. a t Northam pton “ Salem banks 1 l-2a2 W orcester 1». “ O ther Ms, notes Ehode Island. Providence bks 1 l-2a2 O ther i l , I. notes “ VermouU B e f W indsor 11-2 Burlington notes “ Brattlehoro “ Ke^-Jersey. State b. at Brims’fc par do at Trenton iincer do a t Camden 2 Farm ers b M t.Holly 2 Cumberland b 2 Pennsylvania. Philadelphia hks par Farmers* bank, Bucks Co 2 a 2 1-2 O ther notes “ There* are maiw banks the iiitorior o f Pennsyl- p ar vania, the notes of which are unsaleable. Canada. Bk o f Canada 4 do payable in N.Y. par 'Montreal 4 Co,CattskUlaad^J^C.»h;m«n^^^^^ oithSuSos. 'togdthor witK S IX A C E E S Hudson 1825.—I do h ^ b y Certify that I heyc had O F LA N D , of which Abnef Mallefy lately a pain in toy side for netJrly ayoa? and that by apply- ed seizetl, T h e above mentioned prdpetty i s l“lu n d i U n e 4 ^ 'm ^ situated in the tow h ^of Kinderhook, in the lovtog pair iquently had occasion to use it in family for tooth-achi .of the answer Ihei end for which it was designed. BEUBEN SALMON. Hudson,, 1025.—This is to certify, that I have been troubled with corns on my foctfor several years, which gave too so much pain that it was with difficulty I could wear shoes.. By applying plMtcr made of the Melville salvo a speedy cure was effected. hlrs. C. VAN ALEN. “Ij^^^HEJllEAS Cornelius Earl, and Mary his wif^of lumbia, toi secure to Thomas Hoag, of the town of Chatham; in the county aforesaid, thu-paynient of the sum of feix hundred and fbrty dollars tvilh the interest thereon, did, by indenture of Mortgage, bearing dale the thirteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord one tliousond eight hundred and nineteen, mortgage lag, all those tlirce piecei ;o lying and being in the aforesaid, formerly the toi cribed in the said indonture par Upper Canada uncer one tliousond eight hundred and nineteen, mortgi ■ ■ ” all those tlirce pieces an id being in the now formerly the town of Now-Canaan, and described in the said indentu e f mortgage, as follows: The first of the said three pie- Is of land, being butted and bounded as leginning at the soutli-west corner of the id piece or parcel o f land hereby convoy ed, adjoining the land of Calvin Herrick, formerly Na- tlian Herrick’s, thence ruiininff northerly by Bichdtd Johnson and Jonathan Watt’s land, as the fence now 5 running easterly sorties o f the first ])'artpurchased of Lo%'ina Pratt; thenco to Bononi i Shearman’s land, formerly Bichard Cregb’s, to a stake and stonefej thence souBierly and easterly by said Benoni Shearman’s land to a stake and stonds; thcnco southerly by John Kirboy^s landr Ibrmorly Daniel Stranahan’S, to a stake atid stones j thence westerly by William Pratt’s land, and Calvin Her rick’s land, to the firfet mentioned bounds and place of beginning: Likewise all that other piece and par- Insurance Against L o s s o r J ^ a m a g e h y F i J Z E . THE StiBSCKiBER PA N Y , o f the city o f New-York, incorporated hy the Lcgislatufe of the s ta te of New-York, iuiM arch 1825, with capital of $^ 00,000 for the p urpose of insuring against loss or dam age hy F IR E , Houses, Buildings, Stores, Goods, Wares and Merchandize. T E R M S O F IN S U R A N C E , the game as thc^e o f any similar institution in the city Off New-York, and all losses promptly ad justed arid paid. Persons desirous of ohtain- ing'insurance!, Virill please to call on the suhscri- berj a t the office o f Wilcoxson ^ Van Schaack, in the vilkge'OfdC^inderhook, who will give im m e d iate attention to the business. . '. t)A V ID VAN SC H A A C K . * Kinderhobk, June ‘2j7,1B25. in d e p e n d e n c e . 0::^ T H E ensuing anhivetsary bf JimeHcan AidepehdcncCj-wilhhe c e lebrated a t th e house o f on .the hanks o f th e Hudson in th e town o f Stuyvesani.^ s Gentlemen from o th er towiis in the vicinity, are respectfully invited to attend. D ated J u n e 16th, 1825.' . ’ L U C A S H O E S , C h ’n. D. V. SCHAAblcf Secfjr. . /ri4^2t (cr NOTICE.* ^ A t a meeting o f citizens— ^inhabitants . .of the towns ofvChatham rifi3, Canaan, held^on Hjfc 2d o f J u n e inst. it was resolved, th a t we ce- i^ teate approaching anniversary of our IN - D E P E N i^E f ^ ^ ® at the h o u se o f D aniel Smithj jun. IkGanam?, and th a t a g eneral invitation he given to th e inhL'hitants o f th e adjoiaing towns to associate with uJ. EDMtlto Bftrl^MHALL, Chairman. :>1E; • Y.^ WATERaiAy, it T v JO H N W, p r r r a , Chairman. GrroitOK B ain , Secretary. ntrifham, Jpne Uth, 182.5, * !l42t ' 0:^ WANTED, ^ ‘ U Y % e 5th.%f July, three j l n t rakemrlmn, J J TO MOW BY GONTUAOT, about 16 acres of Md^6w. Etaprir© of , n5-it ^DETARTMENT. , ^ f SAijE, ^ ' Eiajiguages and Mathemat 'ri^iA T VA l I j ABLE pr o p e r t y , con- ‘ J L , sisting.of a , . MILL, DW E L L ING HOUSE, ^nSsrlEL CURTlfeS. ebunty of Colutribia, uhoiil one mile east of the '^^illage of Kinderhook, at' a flourishing place, ailed Vallitie, (or Millville,) on a never-failing slreain of water., T h e dwelling hoiise is a large, commodious, riow, two story building, add, together witli the outhouses, in^good rejpair. T h e land is enclo sed hy a good board fence, and in a high state of cultivation. • In th e Mill House js a rim o f stones for g rind ing plastef, .arid cqini carding and one picking machinei and all th© apparatus requi site for fulling/ drcssmg and-dying cloth. Two patent sheariiig Machines, and a large brass k e t tle set in a furnace. . . 1 , T h e situation of this property is very, eligi ble, being about 6 miles from Stuyvesant Landing, surrounded hy a populous country, possessing a great command of water power, and may with little expense b e converted into a manufa(^urkigestablishment-of any description. T h e term s of payment will b e made easy to the purchaser.s, and a good title given. Apply to H E N R Y ^ V A N I v L E C K , ox JO H N PENOYAP v , ■ in the toxon o f Kinderhook ; or to ‘ M A R C U S D. M A L L E R Y . in thtr torl'n o f Sonthbury, Kew- ' Haven county, Connecticut. Kinderhook, ISth June, 1825- ri4tf Jonkthan Watt’a land to a st/ake and slbncs; thence easterly by the lands formerly owned by Ira Pratt, now owned by Cornolius Earl, p arty^f the first part, to iislako and stones by George Crego’sland; thence southerly by said George Crego's laud to llio road above weritioned; thenco westerly by said road or highway to tlic first mentioned boimds and place of ’— 'nniing; all tliat other piece and pared of being the third piece, butWd and boimdcd as fol lows : bcglriniilg at the soutl;4west corner of said piece of land at a stake and ©tones; thenco rumiiag nor- tlierly by Nathan Wheolex’s lanritoa.stako andstones; thcnco easterly by said Nathan Wheeler’s land to a stake and stones; thence southerly by George Cre- go’s land to a stake and stones; thcnco westerly to the first mentioned hounds and place of bcgiiming: which said Uirec pieces and parcels of land above de scribed, arc estimated to contain tliirty acres of land, be tlio same more or less, and wefo conveyed by Oba- diali Pratt and Lydia P ratt his wife, unto the said Cor- “ 1, by a warrantee deed bearing date tlio y of January, in thU year of oiir Lord one uiuuaouw uight hundred and six: Likewise all that piece land parcel ofland, situate lying and being in the town ofNow-Lehanon aforesaid, butted and bounded sfollows: beginning at the soul liece of land hereby conveyed, at a stake and stdncsl tanding on said corner of land, and on the line ofland formerly owned by Richard Crego, Mow owned hy George Crego; from thence northdrly on the lino of said George Crego’s land to a stake and stones; from thence w’esteriy to a stake and stones standing at the comer ofland owned by Nathan Wlieeler; thence con tinuing the same course on Uio line of said Nathan (Vhecicr’s land to a stake and stones; thcnco south- tvcatcrly on tlie line of George FxankJfia’a land to*« stake and stones; tlicncc easterly on the line ofsah Geo] Id George’s and thence easterly to the plbce of beginning, contain ing fourteen acres of land-y«5nd uhereat default has been made in the payment df^lhe principal an'd inter est secured to be paid by the said mortgage—vVofi'cc is4 n O l r N T A O R R i thereforeherehygiven, thatby virtueofapowercon- ^ tainedintlie said mortgage onB iii pursuance of the E o f t , M a la g a j TcilC- Bfntmtn in «(uch cosc made and provided, the said so- — - remises will bo cxpolcd for said a t Statute in such case made and provided, t veral mortgaged premises will bo cxpolcd her m the town of Uhatham, on the third day of Feb- nfeiy next, at two o’clock in the afremoon of that day.. Dated atChatham,thistwenty-eighthdayofJuno,1825. nr,td» . . THOMAS HQAG. public vendue or auction, at the house o f the subscri ber iin the town of Chatham, Kjjiderhook Aeademy^ ^ f l l R E p u B U c dr© ih e ^ s e c e ^ JL foarter o f tJte this Iristi- tutiOD, vriU ©ommriiicd .W Bie 4tli day of Au- guiit n e x t . T h e B ranch^ taught, pud th e ?ate$ . - - ^ . r | 5 0 ^ ic s ^ p e r q u a r t e r , - . ^ > B E O O m D E P A R T M E N T , j l h k o r i c , L o g i c , H i s t o r y , ' ! , , ^ O t e m i s t p y , U n i v e r s a l * G e o - I r a p l i y , ‘N a t u r a l F iiilo s T o p h y , j an<J P h i l o s o p h y o f t h e M i n d , J R e a d i n g , W r i t i n g , A r i t h n i e - ^ tic , E n g l i s h G r a m m a r j a n d > # 3 0 0 G c o ^ a p h y , / s' ; - . . . y Good Board can be obtained in respectable families, ia and ne.ar th e village, at %l 50 per week; . ’ , f ' T h e Trustees are happj’ to Imve it in their power to state, ^hat great proficiency h a s been, made by the scholars, .in the various b r p t ^ e a in which they hav'e been ta u g h t; and-thi^ they regard as the b,est practical commept on th e < ability, learning and industry o f the Instructors. ' It is believed that there are .'few villages moreffavorahly situated, for..a literary school, than the pne in which this Academy is located; and when 4 in connection with this, is considered the greaf acquireiftents and the long experi ence of th e Instructors,, the Trustees feel th e utm ost assurance in recoiilinending it to the fa vorable n otice of the- publi©. , Bv o rder o f the Trustees. P. V AN S C H A A C K , J r. Secretary. Kinderhook, tOth June,' 1825. nSt , . , e r ^ i ? t O T i C E . .£ 0 ‘I’HE Books a n d K o ie s o l Abner Mallery de ceased, are loll with the subscriber for settle ment and collection, with tvhom they will re main for the space of trt'o months only from this date; after which time, all accounts and notes which remain unpaid, will be lodged in the hands of an attorney. tkjT All persons haviag demhnds against Hie estate of the said deceased, arc requested to present the same for-settlement during that time- HENRY VAN VLECK. Kinderhbpk, 9.1 st June, 1826. n4tf A. SANDFORD, TaUor, ~ i R A T E F U L for p a st favors, begs leave to J f inform thepubhe, th a t he continue? his business in the shop ;^djoining B A IN & B IR - G E ’S S T O R E , in the viUage of K inderhook, where all orders shall h e attended to with punc tuality, and his w o rk e x e c u ted in a style not to be excelled by any of his b rother “ Knights^ o f the Goose.” „ . - ------- Kinderhook,-June IQ, 1825. • ‘ n2-3m N F O R M S friends and th e H. W. Peckham, I public in general, that he continues his business at his old stand, two* doors east of LEWIS’S HO TEL, where he in tends keeping constantly on hand a general as sortment of . . BOOTS AND s h o e s ! All orders in his line of business will bp thankfiilly received and punctually attended to. Kinderhook, I5tk June, 1825. n3tf Grocery and Provision B T O R E . ^ i p i H E SubJicribcr has opened a Grocery and p Provisiou'Store, at Schodack Landing, a few doors north o f the .store o f C. I, and X I. ScherrAethorn: wHl k e e p on hand a good stock o f FroviStofis; and his groceries shall consist o f choice^ ’ . , Jamaica, St. Croix, n rfM^ Ncic-EngUind > ’ and, Amcr- ] E. Hull, MILLVILLE, (KINDERHOOK,) OPPOSITE COLEMAN’S GRIST-MILL, Offers the highest price for PRODUCE, in exchange for , Dry fcrobds, i r r o c e n e s , (Liquors excepted.) Crockery, &c. H e also has on h and to dispose o f a t a low p r k e , in addition to th e above articles, -r * . Varnish 'and Paste Blacking, ■ ESSENCES, Stoughton’s Bitters, Caster Oil, 0 5 - By the Bottle; SALTS,. BRIMSTONE, ^ Patent Medicines IX GEXERAI/, AND Mead’sAnti- . m CHANCERY. E benezer B asset I \JN pursuance of a de- % : > JL ci-etal order of the N athan H alsey . J Court of Chancery o f ed. the State o f New-^Yorkj iriade in the above cause, I, the subscriber, one of thfe M asters, o f the said Court, trill sell a t public auction, a t th e house o f Isaac Frink; iaakeeper, in the town of K inderhook; in the comity o f Colmnbia, on the sixth day c f A u g u st n ext, at ten o’clock in the Holland icau COGNIAC BRANDY; riffe, and Madeira 5 and eVery other kind of Liquor. Old a n d . Young Hy- ^ son, Bohea^ & Soit-- > ckong ' ■ } SDGAIl, c o f f e e , 4-C. 4-C. 0 5 \ A share'fifpuiflic p atronage is reqbest- i. V O L K E R T IV ITB E C K , Jr. SchodatKLkndtng, Junk IP, i 825. :* 3t4 GIN; Also, TEAS; in d e p e n d e n c e . - . 0:;^' At a-ineetin^ of citizen?, inhabitants of forenoon of that day, all the premises mention- the town o f Cbathatri} ‘ h eld at th e house Chri^hm Tobias, m said tohm, on S a turday the 11 th o f J u n e , it uras resolved t t a t the n e x t A n niversary of our Independence h e celehtatfid at th e .home o f Lewis W ^ A er in faid.te« n . , , The IbBowing gentlemen were appointea C o m m ittes-of £rrangeroetd|i:— ♦' .Isaac Mills, P liny Hudsom S a m u e ^ . Hddson, Xames IL Parkes, George Bain, Bafetd Van ... . . , » . , j ~ n* Alcn, John W . Pitta, Bimeori Richmond) J r., hundred acres o f land, mcluding the d w e l W L e v i P itts, Benajah Conant, A ai’om.O, Gifford, house, bawi, and out houses 0 i tno said NfifhtUi fam w S S . B rifg tD a n io lE e e 'd . Thom as Wiioy. Halaey, tcyethenvitli tho appnrtenM ces to the By o r4 e i'o f the Commitico. ’ ed and described in said order, to wit: AU that certain farm, oHract of land, now occupied and impovedby Nathan Halsey, situate, lying; and being in the town of Chatham, and county afore said, and hounded west b f Ihe creek, 'south hy the land of Elcazer Cady, now occupied % Henry Bacchus, east by the farm of Samuel Lampier, and Hosea Birge, and north By the larri of David W. Patterson, containing two QABINET MAKER, ,* and ' . . . Chair Jjttanufticturef. H a k e y , fct^ether with th e appurten an ces to th e said prem ises belonging. D a ted K inderhook, June 21st, 1825- X WILCOXSON, M u ster in Chancery- H.'BUKCHARDT, respectfuUy mforifis the pujilic tiisit h6 oponod his .new commodious SHOP, and FURNI TURE WARE RqoM,’ two doors neffth the store of If. V. \Vleck &. Co. where he will continue, to carry* oii the CABINET BUSI NESS in its vario% branches, together with CHAIE J ^ N U P A C T U lilJVG. H e has a 'large assortment o f Windsor and Fancy Chain on hand df the latest fashions, which,will he sold ^ very reascMuible terms. He returns ht&^^^ukf fer^Jh® liberal patron age with whfeh the pphlic h k favored him, and trusts iliflit he wffl pietit a coritinuance of the some. , ‘ * Sl.f r e s t II4-3B STO- J i s p e p t i c j o l MACH Pills, wPlk Lee’s, Hooper’s Anderson’s P I L L S ; - Liquid and Congeided O P O D E L D O C , 4>c. &c. Millville, (Kinderhook,) Jime 8, 1825. n 2 tf MANSION HOUSE, BT ■ I. Frinkd nn H E 's u b k f lb e r respectfully informs the 1 public, that he has removed from his old stand into the spacious building fotmerlj oOCu-. pied as a dwellings house, hy the late Mrs. Yos- burgh, which, haying purchased, he has enlarg ed arid fitted up ibr a* ’ ' * m o m o B i at g ^ a t expense, and in-the- most convenient manner. , It is-situated in the-pleasantest part of the-viHage, ’on the. most public and direct TO^ leading feom Hd^sonto Albany, a i^ from, the v illa^ of. Kinderhook to Hudson river, > Hif tahie will at aR times be furnishei* wftll the choicest viandfeandwith the best iff l^uors^ Gratefulfor past faVi»s, the suhsetfeer hope* for a continuance <ff public patronage, -and pledges hhx»elf that nothing ^a)l be wanting <m his part to render the Mamditi Hau$e able to travellers. ‘ acebaunodated onshewt noticb^ ^ h o r s e s a n d c a r r ia g e ^ to let—for XtKitM Stmm Bd0 etl