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Second sort “ 0OH«}ryJ«it'‘ .IDOOd Z m Englhih as’d Sheet; eVt 116 00 . 9 00 Hoop, Amer. c'wt 6 TTw EPff.de.'’ » '956 iiEATHER, . :^Io, baktan;dp^rlb 29 • ‘ do hemlock “ 20 Upper dressed side 3 0(Ji Uhdresi^d “ 2 37 ) LUlViBER, , , •' N E pine bdards MR 00 Alb, pine do piece 20’ Plank, yellowwft 3000 Scantling pine « 1500 ‘ do oak 200(X Oak timbdr, sq. £t 26 Sliingles, best M 3 50 do common 150 Pipe staves “ 50 QO Hhd.doW .oak“ 4000 Bbl do dp « 2400 Heading do .4300 Hoops • 2d 60 PROVISIONS,. ' Beef moss perbl 900 Prime 600' Cargo 425 Porkv mess ‘ 1400 Prime ’ ■ r “ '*- CargO Hams per lb Butter “ Cheese SEEDS, Clever seed, new lb Flax, cl’n, ck.7bush WOOE s Merino, 1st qual. lib. 62 Mi.xpd “ 50 Cem m o n, 38 Pulled, Spinhing •“ 44 Amer. Hatters “ 60 The Sloop Chatham, ; C . CronAte, fllastbi^ . ; ■ .H r i L L «ail fofffap-Yprk't f,'T fxbxa.StuyvesantLurd’; tng, on the following 7%tir*f' hi aach rhonth durihg 'the R esent eoason, at 2 n ’t 'clo.tic, P, M. via’ June 3dt- 16th, 30th, Jrtjy 14th, 28thj)' lArfgust 11th# £5th, Septemf 8th, 22d, Octpber Othi j ^ 20th,andNovbmber Sd, Itth^ The above sloop has exeeilept accommbdatipns, apd willcarxyPreight arid Passengers on thembst r.eaSona-1 bio'terms. ‘ . . * ! The subscriber coritmues, as heretofore, to pay coir/t for COUNTRY PROHUCE, and keeps constantly Pil hand, for sale, N o v a S c o t i a P l a s t e r — G r i n d ^ t o n e s ^ , . . . . . S a h ^ F i s h , . and other heavy articles usually sold at I^mdingplatesi which ho is enabled^to sell at.thp lowest prices.. . Ho has also made, arrangements for a constant eup-| , WESTERN GROUND riU S T E R , fresh from tho Mills, wlnc^i he flatters hijnsclf he'will 1 ------- j :-------------------e '’^'annors, at a lesspri ucji, experience JKas pr tot ic//cr. ABEL S. PETERS. 1st June. 1825. N* j B. Ipreonsequehco of illhcalth, tho undersigned wishes to dispose of his property and business at the aforesaid Landing. The terms will be moderate, and an extended term o f payment given if required. Posn be had on the closing of the riv< K f r : p ^ B Q O B : b < k » e -, s t o h ! b . f lllH tproprietor of the “ Herald,” having opened *X. a JSbofc ajid Stationary Store, in the room adjoi ning the Printing-Oflice, in the village of Kindethook, offers for sale' the following-among other books, which' livill be disposed of on the most reasonable terms; > \ i s t o \ \ \ C ‘d \^ Y o e t i i c a \ ^ & c « Rollin’is Ancient History, Josephns'’» Works, Fahey's, ■#orks, Byron’s Works, Chesterfield's Letters, Burn's Works, Lacon, or Many Things in Few Words; Gold smith’s Works, Pope’s Works, Beauties of Shakes- peafe, American Revolution, Reid on the Mind„Bcau- ties of Watts, Life o f Washington, Life of Wallace, Humorist, Phillips's Speeches, Sporting Anecdotes, History of the Pirates, pictionary of-Wonders, Man^ df Feclmg, Domestic Cookery, Musica Sacra, o r Has tings’s Psalm and Hymn tunes; Speeches of the dif ferent Governors to tho Legislatures of the state of New-York, (jurit published,) Bunyan’s Pilgrim's Pro gress, Bournes’Church History ,.Columbiaand Greene County Preacher, Jay’s Prj^ers, Common Prayer, F a mily Bibles, Small Bibles, Pocket Testaments, Dutch Church Psalms and Hymns. W of I cs Fiction. Tales of the Crusaders, Lionel Lincohi, Foresters, .Idhn Bull in America, Conversations of Lord Byron, Pilot,. Uncle Thomas, Sir Andrew Wylie, The Recluse orle Solitaire, Lights and Shadows o f Scottish Life, Adsonvillo, or Marrying Out. School and Classical Books. cography, with Atlas, Woodbridgo’s graphy, Cnmming'aand Willett’s do,, Bennet’s Book keeping, Ainsworth’s Latin Dictionary, Virgil Dclphi- ni, Horace, Cicero, Ctssar, Sallust, do.; Cicero do O- ratore, Viri Rom®, Historia Sacra, Adams’s Latin Grammar, Shrevilii Lcxicoii, Graeca Minora, Greek Testament, .Greek Grammar, Webster’s Spelling- hook, Bentley's and Burhan’s do.; Bentley's Instruct or, 5Valker’s Pocket Dictronary, Johnson’s Dictionary. Benjamin’s Architecture, ov American Builder’s Com panion. Stationary, Sfc. BLANK BOOKS of various kinds, ruled andl draw ing paper, letter paper, fools-cap do., ready made ink and ink powder, Holland quills, common do.; ink stands, wafers, sealing-wax, lead pencils, slates and slate pencils, India rubber, sptmges, &c. &c. &c. w3/, so. a great Ttriety of TOY BOOKS, KinderTtook. \Qih August. 1025. ^ illiam Kip, W a t c h - M a k e r , Silverstn’itb and L J e \N c \ le v , r ^^O N T lN U E S his business in the village of l^inder\ . V y hooly. next door nortit of Lewis’ Hotel, where he has on hand and keeps constantly for sale, a variety of W A T C H E S and J E W E L R Y . Which he ,wiU sell on reasonable, terms. WATCHES and CLOCKS, fiincss. Kinderhooh. June 1st. 182.5. n ltf Modicine for Horses. 1 s i E p i e i N S for the a f m o f m n s - JSSi in oases o f Ydloto Water, or any m- ihilar wasting disease, jkho, another for the speedy and efiectnal relief o f th e most aonte vjaroxpm af^ Bqtis, Betty Jlche^' Qwtici O r w e s i ^c; for sale hfB. UUhh, MiBvRIei (KWer- h o o k .) , ,. M . MiVbtlle, (Kittderiqoli,) J ^ e V, 1825. ji2tf Tlit^ov^ti^yhe had «t this oiiSe. W i S c o x ^ w & 'V a B S c h a a c k , ATTOBNIEB fc COtlNSERLOBS A V - b f e i W i TTAV.E .thlur .oSce tho 'tSriWew nerth. bf Peter im^k ®riron’a Storey the viysgo pF Kiadpj-! KinderhooTe. Jme^ft. ^ uWf , Diuras ■ Drg. H, L. & A, Van Eyck, : T^TAVE just received from NoV-lTork, ageneral asy JP L sortment ofDEUGS&M E D |Cm& ,dfa «u- which Uiey.olfer fpr sale their office^' on rrthenimic terms. Kiwitthodk.June 1, 1825, ^ n ltf Mansion Heuse, . . . . g y \. FEIK R. Session iriay n lt f ' P. STEAM-BOAT NOTICE. Troy Line of Steam-Boats ''ClIyiLL run in the following order during the x T T maiuder of the season : . FROM ALBANY, Monday—Chief Justice Marslml, 4 o’clock, P. M. Wednesday—^Ne%V-London, 4 “ “ Thursday—Chief Justice Marshal, 4 “ “ Saturday'—^New-Lontlon, 1-2 past 3 “ “ FROM NESV-YORK, Monday—^New-London, 5 o’clock, P. M. . I'uesday—Chioff Justiceustice Mawhal,atphal, 5 Thursday—^New-Londori, 5 J M 5 , .v-Londori,' 5 Saturday—Chief Justice Marshal, ,5 and will pas.s Stuy vessant Landing in going down, a- bout 6 o’clock, P, M.—in going up. from 6 to 8 o’ clock in the morning. IT* The above boats arc tho only ones which take from, and land passengers, immediately on the wharf at said Landing. Sept. 22d, 1855. . nI7tf Valuable Propeixy FOR SALE, A GRTST-M U , and SAW-MILL, with tm a c ic. X j L ofLAND, lying in the town of Chatham, for merly, occupied by Daniel Staats. 3.’he mills arc in good repair. A STORE, DOCK, DW’ELLING-HOUSE, BARN and other out-houscs, with Jifteen acres of LAND, ly’- ing a t Stuywosant Landing—called tho Middle Dock, formerly occupied by Arcnt Pruvn. A STORE, DOCK, DWELU.NG-HOUSE, and out-houscs, in tho town o f Schodack, with^^rc acres of LAND, formerly occupied by James B. Van Dcr- Also, ojirsl rate FARM, lying one and an half miles east o f the village of Kinderhook, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES OF LAND; for ty acres of which is well timbered. Tho said farm is in good fenct, and under good cultivation, wuth a good bam and dwelling-house. The whole of the above property will be sold on reasonable terms, and payments made easy to the pur chasers. Apply to H e n r y V a n V l e c k & C o . lit the village of Ktnderkook. WHO have for sale a general assortment of * _____ Groceries, DRY GOODS, HARD * STONE WARE, CROCKERY, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, ^c. at their NE.W STORE, at the corner of Grand Street and the Albany Avenue, in said village, which they #ill sell a# low aa can be purchased north of the city (^New-York. Patent Cast Iron PLOUGHS, of approved patterns, for sale a t reduced prices. Kinderkpok. June ^\st. 1825. __________ n lt f JOB PRINTING, ry description executed in xiauasume style, and ob the shortest notice at this office. Blank Deeds, M o rtgages, Bonds, Warrants of Attorney, Judgment Records on GoRfesslon, and Military hlgnks, for sale as above. OIL, PAINTS, PUTTY, and ' GLASS,- ;F¥1HE snliscribor keeps constantly <m band, JL for .salc,a variety of the aWvementioned articles, at his shop, third door north of F. Va^i Buren’s store. Orders for , , B i 3 4 k x r l r | t a ^ ^ tvill be attended toi ^ .directions “givOn for . using. HOUSE, C4RJIUG|::WAG0N, SLElpa. and SIGN PAINTING, EK66uted ih the host , . W ItL A R U B rA D L E Y . linsfcrkoalb,/ime 15^ 1826, , p3,tf 4; n n i l E subs 9 riber respectfully informs the JL .public, that fee has r^jnpved from feis old stand into the spacious building formerly occu«- pied as a dwelling house, by the late Mrs. Vos- burgb,'which, having purchased, he has enlarg ed and Rtted up for a at great expense, and in tho most convenient nmnner. It is situated in the pleasantest part of the village, on the most public and 4ireql road lcadin|f from Iludson to Albany, and from the village o f KinderhoOk to Hudson river. ' His table will nt all times bO furnished with the choicc.st viands and with the best o f liquors. Grateful for past favors, the subscriber hopes for a continuance of public patronage, and pledges himself that nothing shall be wanting on his jiart to render the Mansion House agree able to travellers. m m N 0 F A B 1 7 E 3 accommodated on short notice. IIORBES AND CARRIAGES, to let—for Lehation Springs, the Steam Boaf^ Landing and any part o f the country. I. FRINK. Kinderhook, IBth June, 182,5. nStf AttiimilW &. J^pia^rs at ; I . E r m k ’s \ Kindedioett.. J^me Bth. n 2 tf Fire Insurance Gompam/, yvatt Street, J^ewf-York, ’ • - ■ ^ C l P I T i A X . ,. ■. . , IiiBuraHCB J o r n o f ' \ m m i OH D w e l l i n g H o u s e d S t o r e e , ^M e r c h a n d i z e , a n d F n r n i t u r e , a t t h e lo w e s t r a t e o f P r e m i m n r ’ f^IHE affairs of the Company WilKbe com-. JL ffucted with such iafe*iies», candor and li berality, as they trust iwih insure them .p^hhii:. coufidened and patronage. , A. L.^ U HBmHip., \ ' PresidcTk:.. OLIVER H. HICKS, Secreiaiilfj RICH. R. TUCKER, THOS. T. WOOimUEF,. CORNELIUS DUBOIS, | g EO. R. THORP, DAVID CARGILL, JACOB DRAKE, THOS. R. SMITH, JOHN M'COMB, HENRY M’FARLAN, JAMES BENEDICT, JOHN MORSS, W m . H. IRELAND, f AUG. WYNKOOP, . ?PETER S. NEVIUS, tO E O . GALLAGHERti IREUBEN MUNSON. fPETE R SHARPE, ^NATHANIEL WEED, XISAAC AMERMAN, 5^ROBERT BULOHL WANTED, 2 5 f a o o B t r s K S £ s o r B a ^ W l i E Y - , *l|M^HICn must be delivered at the Kinder- j j kook Breu} House, and for which the highest price will be paid. Kinderhook, 10th July, 1825. u8tf If?\ FOR SALE, ^ m i U T VALUABLE PRO P E R T Y , con- 1 sitting o f a BULL, DW E L L ING. HOUSE, and o u t h o ^ s , together with SIX ACRES OF LAND, of which Abner Mallory lately di ed seized. The above mentioned property is situated in the town of Kinderhook, in the county o f Columbia, about one mile east o f the village of Kinderhook, at a flourishing place, called V^allilie, (or Millville,) on a never-failing stream of w ater. The dw'elling house is a large, commodious, new% two story building, and, together with the outhouses, in good repair. The land is enclo sed by a good board fence, and in a high state of cultivation. In the Mill House is a run of stones for grind ing plaster, and corn. Two carding and one picking machine, and all the apparatus requi site for fulling, dressing and dying cloth. Two patent shearing macliincs, and a large brass k e t tle set in a furnace. The situation of this property is very eligi ble, being aljout C * miles from Stuyvesant Landing, surrounded by a populous country, possessing a great command of water power, and may with little expense be converted into a manufacturing establishracat of any description. The terms of payment will be made easy to the purchasers, and a good title given. Apply to HENRY VAN VLECK» or JOHN PENOYAR, in (he town o f Kinderhook ; or to M A R C U S D. M A L L E R Y , in the (own o f Southhury, Aetv- Haven county, C&mectictxi. Kinderhook, 16flh June, 1825. n4tf The subscriber has been appointed A G E N T and SURVEYOR for this Company, for A7«- derhook and its uicinUy, and will promptly a t tend to the duties of his office when called up-i POLICIES, signed by the President mid Secretary, will fen delivered to the insured, without any qharge beyond the premium. L. VAN DYCK, Jr. Jit the PosUCfftce, Kinderhook, June 10,* l B2p. * n2tf I n s u r a n c e Against Ld$s or Dmmagp hy THU SUBSCRIBER */ PANY, o f the city o f New-York, incorporated by the Legislature of the state of New-Yorkj in March 1826, with a capital o f # 200 ,0 0 0 for the purpose o f insuring against loss or dam*> age by F IR E , _ - Houses, Buildings, Stores, GoodSj. Wares and Merchandize. TERM S O F INSURANCE, the same as those of any similar institution in the city'of New-York, and alUosses promptly ad justed and paid- Persons desirous of obtain ing insurance, will please to call on the subscri ber, at the office o f WilCoxson^ Kan Sclmack, in the village of Kinderhook, who will give iso- mediate attention to tie husiness. DAVID, VAN SCH A A O K. Kindorhook, June 9,1, TO MILLERS. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE COSfTRAGT, together with a Dwelling Hmise ' adjoining—and also , SE V E N A C R E S O F L4N D , LIVERY STABLE. H o r s e s a n d C a r r i a g e s , fTp(0 be d at the Hotel, for any part of the coun*. JL try.bt applyinitio the Bubscriber. ?. I. LEWIS. • Kinderhctk, J a n e t, n l t f LIBRARY. \■TIORaalc at a low price, two shares in the J P K inderhook -U niox L ibrary '. Enquire at this office. Kinderhook, June B. 1825. n2tf T h e M i l i t i a m a j i ’s 'P o c k e t C o m p a n i o i , DISSOLUTION. ir>Y mutual consent/ the oopartneKffiip heretofore indebted tothefatd&m, are requested to make aettle- ment without delay, * biisin ^ iri ffiture will fie conducted under the firm of Comnt &: dUen. BRIGG^' Si ALLEN, Chatham, Sept. 5tlif 1825- < , - ing s^eam of watet. and in a jpqpUIqns neighborhood, As there are nd other mil|s within sevjeral miles, the purchfser may make the,situation profitable. Likewise to-be sold in crnmexiohinatlf the above MILLSi or separately, as tfie pulrqfeascr may elect, \ . TWENTY ACRES OF LAND, well timbered with white oak. jkc. and , only half a mile from the Mill Lot, •The. above was tlie property of the late Jac^Cla^^f deceased, and wllhq sold oh accommodating terms.' AppHcatiok may be made to either‘of the sttbsesrihere. . JOHN M. CLAW, EDWARD W. BAYLY, J. p : B E m iA N , ^^^inderhaohJunei.mS., ' U . W, Feokfeam, ■ , :■ f N B O E ' S I S his.= g j n i frknds Iho M I puldie In fu n e rai - — ' that: b o continues W j H i||pT!jiy hii^ness ad his olJ H L / - stand, tfro.doofs^ast of LEW IS’S HO* ; . \ ‘ wherfe ho in tend^ keeping eonstantly ,<m bund a as^ :#6rtment of , . BOOTB AND . 0Cr All orders in his line of huemess will fee, thankfully received and punctuaily attended tp. Kinderhook. 'Jtnt, tB25. . ' JUSTICES’. B L A N KS,' for sale a t fills office. ■^1 - •¥* 1