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•>% CATSKILL RECORDER, ^ _____ __________ __________ _ ___________________________ ^ ■ ■ . : ________ ■' ^ AND GREENE COENTY REPUBLICAN. V 01 .XXVI. No. 4. eATSKILL, (N. Y.) THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1829. EDITED BY TAXON, E L L I O T T A G A T E S . l XON & ELLIOTT, Proprietors. Published on Thursdays, opposite the CatskiU Bank. TERMS. To village «ubscribe|s, receiving their papers by Carriers, Two D oilabs and F ifty C ents per andum. To m^il subscribers, Two D ollars , payable half yearly in advance, unless secured^throtigh To subscribers living at a distance'(rom the village, who receive their papers at the office, '.Two D ollars per annum. A libera^ discount to postriders, companies, iageots, &c. No papers will be discontinued, unless at the 'discretion of the publishers, until all arrearages are paid. All subscriptions for less than a year, particu larly by mail, must be paid in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS WilVhe conspicuously inserted the.first time for J i fty e m t s i square, and twenty-five cents fot each insertion after; No advertisement will be ilnserted for less than fifty cents- Official notices, (mortgage, sheriff's, and sur- ■rogate’s sales,) charged according to the statute. Yearly advertisers will be liberally accommo dated. (jtj* All Letters and communications must be post paid. • * p n m r i J S G . 'CARDS, CHECKS,’ HANDBILLS, BLANKS, &c. &c., I Executed with neatness, accuracy if expedition. New Goods. I '^rpYLER & STIMSON, grateful for-the Ube- I JL ral patronage they have received the past ■summer, would inform their friends & the pub- •‘licjlhat they have received a complete assort ment of Goods, which were purchased at the •lowest rates in New-YorKrond are offered for -sale at a small advance. Among them will be •found—Blue, biK, green, d.“ab mixed broad cloths ; blue and mixed cassinieres & satinets; .lion skin and kersey; a rich assortment of yest- 'ings; trimmings of ail kinds ; Tatffin plaid for ; cloaks; merino plaid, a new article for dresses; I rich dark calicoes, comihon do. price Is to 2s •4id a yard ; cassimere and silk shawls % dress hdkfs; muslin caps and bands; worsted hosiery, a great variety of other articles. DOMES TIC GOODS—Fine 3-4 shirtings at lOcts; do. -4-4, very heavy at Is : plaids, bedticks and cot- •ton batting; cotton yarn fe candle wick equally low. They have a large assortment of fur and wool hats, N, York city mgke ; fur seal skin and cloth Caps; men’s shoes and boots; Wometfs pruneilo, morocco & thick shoes; children’s; do, TIN W ARE—A large assortment of paiis,' pans, teapots, i8nthorns,uc. HARDWARE—rNails, jdoor haagings, knives and forks (very 10w%) pen knives, moulding planes, augers, tea trays, looking glasses. Five woqdan Clocks, war ranted time keepers. They always keep- on hand first quality yonag hysim and hyson skin §ftea: coffee Is 6d« chocolate Is per lb; rice, - sugar, molasses, pepper, spices and raisins Cin their season.) Ground logwood, nicaragua, redwood, copperas .and indigo; window glass, ^amp oil, nork, codfish and niackerel. They intend td be regularly supplied with superfiae wheat flour; rye do. and eorD. They are fully confirnied in their plaa of hav ing no Kind of spirtfs sold or dranR about their |.premi3^; m d invite a continuance of the pat- uronage of ail those who with to see the use of | -them done away with, & who would bepleas- ^ ed to trade in a quiet store, without being lia- I >'ble to be disturbed by rum 'drinxers. * Hunter, Nov. 17,1828 - .79 BOOK STORE AND . BlZn>XIKT. fllH E subscriber informs his friends add the JL public, that he hasf considerably enlargedhis assortment of BOOKS, and will continue to keep on hand a general assortment of SCHOOL Boolts, account books , toy books , PAPER and STATIONARY, of alLdeserip* tions, which he will sell wholesale or retail for Cash', as low as can be purchased in the village. Account Books will be ruled and bound to pat tern. Periodicar works dope up in substantial BindiDS-, and old Books rebound at short notice. SAMUEL WARD^ELL. Catskill, July 31,1828. 63 ffy Far Sale. ,£1) rSlHE^iubscriber offers for JL sale his Farm and Mills, in ^ ^ ^ m n i ^ K t h e tpwD of Catskill,' seven I I I I R S I H p miles west of the village,a very hand^some SHuation on a never failing stream'. •It is offered to suit the purchaser. His fi^rm contains 7Q acres, on which are good and almost new buildings—land very productive, and be tween 30 and 40 acres under good improvement, theinmainder good wood land. His niills con sist of Saw and Grist Mills; a fir%t rate Card;ing Machine, Clothier’s Works complete, with an Indigo Blue Yat. Also, a good Dwelling House ancTShop with the last mentioned premises. He will sell it, all together, or farm^ and mllls separ- ate„ to suit the purchaser. An indisputable title will be given-i-and really a bargain for an enter prising man. JONAH SNYDER. Catskill. Aug. 20,1828. _______ Greene County BOOT AND SHOE STORE. ra^H E subscriber respectful; I J . ly rnforins the Ladies and ' Gentlemen nf Catskill and its, ____ vicinity, that he has taXen the stand lately occupied by Stephen Hait, where he intends to do justice to bis customers, by maxing the first rate Boots and Shoes, of all de scriptions, and at the shortest notice, according to order. He hopes, by punctual attendance to business and readiness to serve, to satisfy the public, rather than by words. • ’ N. B. All Kinds of FINDINGS constantly on band, of the first quality, at reduced prices. CURRYING Done as usual. CASH, and the highest price given for country Hides and Sxins. ISAAC ROU8E.\ Catskill. Dec. 8, 18^ . 82 Fashionable Hat Ware House. D .F . LEISTER,, Opposite T. B. QooTce's hardware store, Catskill, i^F F E R S for sale an U f assortment of war ranted water proof Hats of all kinds, at whole sale and retail, cheap for cash or approved paper. Those who have a little cash to spare, will find it to their advantage to call at his Ware Hoiise, 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 workihen in the state, a* he will em ploy, hone other, are warranted to give satisfac tion to the wearer, and keep their shape, wejt or dry, equal to any manufactured in the state. ALSO, a general assortmenf of HATTERS’ STOCK AND TRIMMINGS, which he will sell as low for cash as can be bought in New- Ybrk, deducting freight. DC?-Cash, and the highest price, paid for all kinds of funs. Catskill, Feb. 2.1829 $0 Latest LoHdoii. Fashions, Water Proof, Hats. * L> KINSLEY, have thefsatisfaction m > l.t of informing their friends and the pub- lick, that they have just received from'New- York, a complete assortnientof HAT BLOCKS of the latest ^ h ions, by which they are enabled to offer to the publick a complete assortment of Bed'oer,. Castor, Rorufn;JViapt, Youth’s JYapt, Men’s and Boy f Felt HATS, which will be manufactured at their factory, where they employ none but experienced work men, and will warrant their work to be done in the best msnher. They assure the publick that no exertions shall be wanting on their \part to have justice done to those Who will faVoprlhem with, their custom. ^ 8?^ They Have on hand a good assortment ’ of BUFFALO ROBES—Also FUR CABS. Catskill, Jan. 9,1826. _____ ________ . 25 Ploughs, Casings, &c. HE subscribers, Agents __ for the Hudson Air FWwocc, vrill keep forsale a supply of the variouskinds of PLOUGH CASINGS & EXTRA SHARES, generally used in this and the adjoining counties^ 'They have now on hand Shares for Fowxs’, D dtcher ’ s , R ing ’ s ^ C ham b e r l a in ’ s , J en k ins ’, W ood ’ s and W rig h t ’ s Ploughs. At the Furnace the. collection of patterns is extensive, and embraces a general assortment of Spur,Bevil and Mitre Wheels, Shafts, Cranks, plumber Blocks, Gudgeons,. Hangers, S(c., suitable for gearing tlie .most extensive Manu factory, Merchant, Grist, Fulling and Saw Mills. TTiey ^ i l l also furnish all kinds of CAST- INGS to order, delivered at Catskill without’ any charge for transportation. PORTER & TAPP AN. March 5,1829; _________ 94 F O R S A X . E , \i O i l ? SftARES of the slock of. the Cal's- JL a S D kill Toll Bridge. Enq'jire of CATSKILL TOBACCO M AN U F A O T O & T . T ' W. HUNTER & Co. Iiave just received V • in addition (q their former stock. 100 Jars of Lorillard’s Maccaboy Snuff, 100 do Rein’s do do 75 do Oakley's, do do 10 Tierces Scotch, do • 25 Boxes Pipes, ' ‘ 50 Kegs Plug Tobacco (some very superior.) Likewise constantly on bmd> a large assort- Rmntof Gilt Tobaccm for Chewing and Smo king, Spiaiiish Ciit for smoking, (a superior ar ticle.) Spanish and American SegarS' The above are warranted to be .equal to any in the State. Merchants and Qthers wilj find it to their interest to call, as we will sell at New- York prices which^ will insure their saving of IrAforlif fxfs '* Catskill, Oct. 8,1828. 73 _ _ _ FARM of about forty acres, on which are a Dwelling House, Barn and .Distillory, lately occupied by William Harvey, and situated . in the town of Delhi, about a mile from the Lake Mills. For terms, apply to A. ^ A. J. Parker, Delhi, or to ARMSTRONG & PORTER, Catskill. April 2,1829. 98 . JOHN F. PARROWj TTAVlNGnar- J J L (ially rd- Catskill, FeB. 24, LEWIS BENTON. 1829. 93 WM. W. VAN LOAN aitobBR. ■ No. 0 , South' Street, May 22, 1828. N* w -¥ ork , COOPER & TRVON, s i l l s ' AND COM M ISSION M E R C H A N T S , N o . 76 © e y -Street, NEW-YORK^ July 14,1828. ___________ _______ 61tf FOR SAEE, A FARM lying on the'Oox- sackie Turnpike, about two miles from the river, containing :abdut fifty acres of land, two dwelling houses, nne barn,two good orchards of grafted fruit,- a ^ood mill site and furnishing an excellent stand •for a tavern. Also 72 acres of interval land with a dwelling house thereon; Also about 58 Bcres of good wood-land, all-adjoining thfe ’fornier. Said lots will be-sold together, or sep arately, to suit the puij|haser. The land and the situation are commodiously situated .ffir al most any kind of bnsiuess, which a purchaser eoukl wish to turn his a ttea^n to. MATTHIAS Y a NDENBURGH. Coxsackie, Dec. 29,1828. 85tf Ho W ILLARD, WATCH-MAKER ^ SILVER SMITH, .^Nearly opposite 111.- Post-OflSce, Main-street,) ■(MAS just returned JLM. from New-York, with a new supply in ad dition, to bisformer stock, making an extensive as sortment of articles in bis line, viz. Watches, a great variety ’Gold Seals, ] ^ s . Slides and Rings Gold finger rings, jewels and pins A variety of silver,and plathd Spoons Also an assortment of OiF Clocks and Watches repaired as usual. OCf- Cashpaid for old Gold and Silver. Catskill, July 25,1828. ________ 65 Notice \FS hereby given, to. all.persons indqbied. fo X tbe estate'of J ames C ole , late of CaUkill, deceased, that they are requested to make im- Immediate j^yment to James Olmslead, and all '’persons having demands against said estate are requested to call on him also tor smtiement, as he is fully authorized .to settle all accounts. . JlRA D. COLE, Administrator. Catskill, Sept. 2,1828. ________ ; 8tt I N S T J R A N C E . ^ ^ ~ ~ fVYhe Subscriber having accepted the agency M . of the United States Fire Insurance Com pany of the City of New-York, having a xapi- iait of ^500;000, is now prepared to effect Insu- ■rSnee against loss or damage by fire, in this section of countiy at the lowest rates of premi- am,as agreed on by the several Insurance Com panies in the city. \SAMUEL SMITH- Catskiil,. 1st, mo. 28,1829. ; 89 A FULL assortment of /m .- fashionable Water t roof . UA.TS ■ Df all kinds, will be kept ’constantly, on hand by 'the subscriber, for sale bn- the most reasonable terms. S. B0SW0RT|I. Catskill, July 1,1828.60 b a s e , d e s p a t c h & eleg a n c e COMBINED. TVTARIIN CROSS) Barber) would respect- J J i fully inform his friends and tbe public generally, that be has taken possession of bis new and pleasantly situated shop, opposite the Catskill Bank, wher.e he will at all times be jound at home, and, ready to attend to those who may fayor him with their custois . He has just received from New-York a large ■assortment of first rate Razors, which he war rants to cut with ease— if nsf, they can be re lumed. Hair Brushes, Combs, Soaps, Oils, Uney goods, and every other article usually found in such establishments, all of which are Warranted to be superior arUcies, manufactur- «d for use, and not for show. HAIR CUTTING in the newest style, and SHAVING promptly attended to as usual. ..^atskill, August 14,1828. _______ m BLAJVKS for sale at'this office.- NTEW LANDS FOR SALEs r ^ WO lots containing 150 acres each, lying .in i the town of Liberty, Sullivan county, dis tant from Newburgh .about 50 miles, 10 miles north of the Newburgb turnpike, and 28 milCT from the Hudson and Delaware Canal. SaM lands are of a good quality, will be sold on ad vantageous terms to*th^ purchaser, and pay ments made easy. Apply to R. & P. WHITTELSEF. Catskill (Leeds) Feb. 26,1829 93 NOTICE. A LL^persons, indebted to William C. Mc- .ilL Kinstry are requested to ca|l on the sub scriber for settlement.' AS it is'indispensably necessary that these accounts should: be ad justed without>delay, all those remaining un paid after the ,15th A pril will be-prosecuted, JAMES G. ELLlOTTi Assignee. March 25,1829. _______ 98 FASWIOHAmtiE Boot and shoe 8tore. j n iriH E subscriber respecjful- ■ % I X fully informs his friends ® il^M |e^M .and the publick in general, that he has removed to the store recently occupied by Mr. Z.Ttoderick, and having purchased his stock in .trade, has' now an hand a general assortment Ladies’ and Gehtlemen^s BOOTS and SHOES, made , of the best materials, which he will dispose of ,pn as reasonable terms as any .Other estnblish- ment in the village. He has on h a ^ a good assortment of Morocco, Pruliello, Buckskin, Sealskin and other leather, of the first-quality, together with an assortment ofjFINDiNGS. Boots and shoes of all descriptions made on the shortest notice agreeable to order. To such as Will please favour him with a call, every at- tentipp wjll be paid to give general satffaction. Cstskffi,»ee.4,1828. . J. HOUCIL Jr. Attorney and Counsellor - at Law, SCHOHARIE COURT-HOUSE. Dec. 22, 1827. 33tf Catskill Breweiy. YHIHE .subscribers,having commenced the JL Malting and Brewing business in the vil lage of Catskill, respectfully solicit a share of the piifalie pahonage. .They will endeavour to furnish those Who will favour them with their custom as good Bber, and at as reasonable rates as can he procured any where on the North Riirer. , ■ . Distillers wisliipg to purchase Malt can be supplied cheap. . ' L. & J. D. GARDINER. Catsidli, Dec. 4,1828 ’’ 81 iParker’s Arithinetick. r i l H E rapid sales of the first edition of this JL Arithmetic have been such as to require a second impression before the expiration of three months from the issuing of the first copies. So numerous have bleen the calls fora supply of this elementtiry work, that the author has been compelled, in several instances,, to delay .a com'' pliance with repeated calls, until a new impres sion' coiild be completed. The quantity of copies now in«Qie press, and the arrangements entered into for juture sup'plies, will no donbt he amply sufficient to toeet the demands of ap plicants, without further delay. The uniform approbation which this publica tion has already received from very many emi nent Teachers and distinguished literary citizens will be an apology for publishing the following RECOMMENDATIONS OF THIS WORK. G ener X l E xas 'T us Rooi', late L ieutenant G overnor of the State of New-York, pre sented the following coinlnunicatipn to the author. • A lbany , 31st Oct- 1828. “ D ear S ir ,-^1 have examined your Arilh- .metick, andL»n Well pleased with your plan, lam delightill with your philosophicHl division of {he increase and decrease of numbers. That piaif is extremely well calculated to lead on the youthfhl mind with accelerated progress. The othM parts of the book I think are well arranged. Its general., distribution our Seminaries of learning Would be of greatUseto the publick. I earnestly wishfypu success in your praisewor thy undertaking. Very respectfully. Your Obe dient Serv’t. ERASTUS ROOT. D an iel P a r k e r , Esq.” Thef ecomnmndations from other literary gen tlemen, of similar import, giving to this work a decided preference to other publications, on the subject pf^ numbers, which have iailen under their obsetvatipn, are subjpinedj'vlz. His Excellency, Nathaniel Pitcher, late act ing Governor of the State cd New-York*; Thomas G. Waterman, a Senator of the State of New-^York.' . Simeon De Witt, Surveyor General of the State of New-York. . ,B. Edgprtpn, Member of the House of As sembly 'Of the State of New-York. Samuel H- Dean, Member of the House of Assembly of the Stato of New-York. O L. Holly, Vice President of the Rensse laer Seminary, Troy. * - Edward Wilson, Jr. Principal of the Lancas- terian School in Troy.* Moses Smith, Classical and English Teacher, Elizabeth Town, New-Jersey. J. W. Seymour, Principal of Rahway Acade my, New-Jersey. Alexander McCall, Principal of Lansingburgh' Academy. S. C. Johnson, Principalof Delhi Academy. Mr. Fairfield, Principal of HudsodAcadeiny. Dr. T.'R. Beck, Principal of Albany Academy, and the Professor of Mathemaiicks, J. Henry, recommend the work “ as peculiarly well adap ted to practical instruction. Also, Amos Eaton, Professor and Principal of the Rensselaer Seminary, Troy. • . Tbachers, and others wishing to test the cor; rectnjess of the above respectable recommenda tions 'will find the woric, for sale, at tbe Book store of N. G. ELLIOTT. Catskill, May 6,1829. • 3 MERINO GINGHAMS. A FEW pieces of this fashionable article, xaL suited to the approaehiiig season, fo.p sale by WILLIAM.H. CGIT. Catskill, Oct. 23.1828, 75 pairedhis building which was injured by the late fire,has returned to his for-. mer stand, nearly opposite the Cats kill Bank, where (he will be happy to wait upon his friends, He re spectfully solicits the favors of his'friends and the public. . f, ' Catskill, Sept. 1,1828. . 46 CROSWEL & b r a c e , D R U G O I^S— c a t s k i l l : g ^ F F E R wholesale' and retail, on the lowest terms, at (heir hew store nearlyopposite (fieoldstand, a large and j^eperal assort ment of genuine *■ *\ ’ , DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS. PATENT MEDICINES, of all kinds,war ranted genuine. Spectacles and Goggles Surgeon’s instruments, la n c e ts,^ . Apothe caries’ and Confectioner’s glass fornjture Wines of every description; Ess. spruce Vials, bottles, corks, sponges, Sic-.': Pertume ry, soaps, tooth brushes,p6w(iera,.i^c. Faints, oils, glass and painter’s arMcm Garden seeds, of all kinds Thermometers and Hydrometers A general assortment of DYE WOODS , DYER’S and FULLER’S articles, of tbe latest importations,. N. B. All articles purchased at the above store, warranted of the first quality. Hy* CpQtitrY'merchants wiH'he^suppIied at very reduced prices, 95 August 3,1826. ( ( Y virtue of awril Of fierifabi»s issued out J D ) of the Supreme Court and to me directed and delivered, against the goods and chattels,' lauds and tenements of James Barker, 1 have seized and taken the following described pre.ni- ses and farms of land, to wit: one form or par cel of land situate ia the town of Cairo in the county of Greene, in {he possession of John Crooker, bounded on the north by lands of John Barker, on the east by Ira T. Day, on the south by the old farm of Said Crooker, and on the west by Moses Austin’s land and the Siisquehannah Turnpike road, containing fifty acres of land, more or less. Also that certain other form or parcel of land in the possession of William Hub- bei, situate in the town of Durham, county aforesaid, and bounded generally as follows, viz: oh the north bylands of John Suyderand Nicho las Demyer, north eastwardly by th& Catskill Creek, eastwardiy by Roland Root, southward ly by Amos CleaveUnd, and westwardly by the turnpike road, containing one hundred and nine acres of land more or liess. Also that certain other farm or parcel of land in possession of Roland Root, situate in the town of Durham, aforesaid, and bounded genp^ally as follows: on the north by Wm, Hubbel khd Amos Cleave- land, eastwardly by the Catskill Creek, Henry Hedge and Gopibefry Merrit, on the south by William G. Fiukle, and on the west by said Cieaveland, containing one hundred and nine acres of land, more or less. The right, and title to the above described foriiis and premises, I shall expose to sale at publick vendue, on the 19th day of Juee next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, at the bouse of M. Croswell in the town of Catskill. Dated May 5,1829. 6w3 ' PLATT ADAMS, Sheriff. Y virtue of an execution issued by the Clerkoflhe county of Greene, on a judge ment rendered before William Tolley, Esq., (Sue of the Justices of the Peace for the said vounty, aiid to medirectedaiid deliveredagainst the goods and chattelsj lands and tenements, of John 6 . Cornwell, F have seized and taken all the undivided right, title and claim of the said John G. Cornwell, to all that certain piece^ par cel, or tract of land known by the name of the Bunt lot, at a place commonly called the High Hill, situate in the town of Athens in the coun ty aforesaid, and bounded on the north and east by' lands of Stephen Lampman and John C. Hallenbeck, on the south by lands of Isaac Hal- lenbeck and Joseph HRlenbeck, and on the west by lands of Peter Schutt, containing fifty acres more or less. The said undivided right, . title, intere'st and claim, of the said John G. Cornwell, to the {^oVe described premises, I shall expose to sale at publick vendub, on the 18th day of June next, at ten o’clock in the fore noon, at the house of. Lewis Cornwell, in the town of Athens. Dated May 1,1829. 6 w 3 _______ PLATT ADAMS. Sheriff. 1 'DEFAULT having been made in the pay- X f ment of a certain sum of money seciii'^ by indenture of mortgage bearing date the seven teenth day of June; in the ye-ar of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six, execu ted by Jesse Benjamin and Rachel B. Clark, to John Jewett-r-Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a power in the said mortgage contain ed,. pursusmt to the statute in such case made and provided, the mortgaged premises, being all that certain tract, or lots of land, situate in the town of Coxsackie, county of'Greene,-and State of New-York, known as Iots>No. (15 & 20,).fifteea and twenty, of the Glebe lands be- Ipnging to the Reformed Dutch Church of Cox sackie,—bounded west on lots No. (14 & 21,) .fourteen and twenty one, south on the Coxsackie Turnpike, east on lots No. (16 & 19,) sixteen & nineteen, and north pn 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 the bouse- now occupied by John Bartlett in said Coxsackie, known as the Steam Bpat House, at the Landing, on the sec ond day of July next, at twelve o’clock at noon. —Dated this eighteenth day of December, one thousand- eight hundred and twenty eight. 6m85 JOHN JEWETT. By bis agent, * ’ ISRAEL GIBBS. ■{pvEFAULT having been made in (be pay- J_Jf ment of a certain sum of money secured by indenture of mortgage bearing date the fourth day of February, in (be year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, executed by Edmond Smith and Betsey Smith his wife, and Benjamin Smith and • Rachel W hole N o * 1304 n Y virtue of aa executioh issued out of the J 3 Clerk’s office of the county of Greene, oa a judgment rendered before Joel Bellamy, Esq. and to me directed against the goods and chat tels, lands and tenements of George A. M Wil- spn, I have seized and taken ali that certain un divided half of the lot of land situate in the town of . Cairo, in the county aforesaid, and bounded as follows: begipiimg at the brook at the south side of the said premises ip the line of Silas Finch’s land, and funking with his line and the line of Charles Hinman and Reuben Moras’land to tewis Pbilleo’s land, then with said Philfeo's line and the line erf Stephen Tompkins iuid Brown Mead’s iaqd to a corner, then with said Mead’s line and the line of Wil liam R. Hamlindo the bank of the said brook at the end of a stone wall, and from the end of the said stone waH south sixty two degrees five chains fifty links, thence south fifty seven de grees fifteen minutes east six chains sixteen links to near a pair of bars leadiiig to the bam, then south twenty degrees east i^ e chains to a button wood .marked, then south fifty six de grees east five chains thirty links to a white oak tree marked, then south twenty one degrees west three chains forty links to the place of be ginning, estimated to contain seventy three acres. The right, title and interest of the said Geofge A.*M. Wilson in and to the above de scribed premises, 1 shall expose to sale at pub- lick vendue on the 23d day of May next, at two o’clock P. M. atthe Greene'County Hotel kept by William Van Bergen, in the Village of Cats kill. Dated April 7,1829, 6w99 _______ PLATT ADAMS, Sheriff: l,i. Wife. to. ibij.h Reed and L . „ C l- lender—Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a power in the said mortgage contained, pur suant to the statute in that case made and pro vided, the mortgaged premises, being all that certain piece or lot ofland situate in the town of Greenville in (he county of Greene and state of NeW-York, bounded on the north by land of Asiel Craw, east by the Baisie Creek, south by Griswould’s Patent, west by laud of the late Frederick Hapeman, containing.twenty acres of land, wilt be sold af publick vendue at the bouse of Healy Si Barker, in Greenville afore said, on tbe twenty-ninth day of October next, at one o’clock P. M. Dated' this twenty first day of April one thousand eight Jnindred and twenty-nine. ABU AH REED, 6ml LEVI CALLENDER. I^E F A U L T having been made in lhe;pay- ment of a certain sum of money secured by indenture of mortgage, bearing date tbe fourteenth day of February one thousand eight hundred and twenty four, executed by Gooid Hpyt and Anna bis wife, to Levi'Callender, wffich said mortgage was on the 26th day of March. 1828 duty assigned to Reuben Rundle, Jun.—Notice is therefore hereby given, that by virtue of a power in the said mortgage con tained and pursuant to the statute Ip such case made and provided, tbe mortgaged premises, being all (hat certain piece or parcel of land situate, tying and being in tbe town of Green-' ville, in tbe county of Greene and state of New- York, and bounded as follows, viz: beginning 'at tbe north east coraer of William Hull's west lot, running thence north eight degrees east six chains and thirty nine links to a stake and. stones, thence north twenty eight degrees west four chainsand sixteen links to astake and heap of stones, thence south forty six degrees west two chains and twenty links to a stake and stones, thence south thirty degrees west five chains and forty five links, thence south eighty three degrees east seven chainsand I went v five links to tbe place of beginiiing, containing four acres, one rood and twenty one rods of , land, he the same more or less j will be pub lick vendue at the house of Joseph Hoyt, inn keeper ill the town of Coxsapkie in the county of Greene^ on the' twelfth day of November next, at two o’clock iii the forenoon. Dated the 2d day o f May, 1829. REUBEN RUNDLE, Jr. Assignee. V an D yck &, B ronx , Ait’ys. 6m3 At a Court o f Chancery, held <for the Stale of J^ew- Vork, at the City of Alaany , on the twen ty-sixth day o f February, m thenar one thou sand eight hundred and twenty-nine —Present, BEUBEN H. WALWORTH, Chancellor. In the matter o f the petition of Benjamin Haxtun and Abel Brace, the. receivers in the matter of the Greene County Bank. In Equity, Third Circuit. Olney F. Wright, vs. James Yale others. 1~N'pur'suance of an or- JL der of sale made in this cause, I shall expose ---- - -------------- ’•^10 sale at public vendue' on the 20th day of June next,'at two o'clock in the afternoon, at the house of Jason Mapes, inn keeper at Coxsackie Landing, « All that certain . piece or parcel otland, situate, lying and being in the town of Coxsackie, bounded as follows: beginning atthe north-west corner of the land.atpublick Mandeville’s, & running thence northerly along the road leading frptn Gershom Terry’s to the widow Butler’s one hundred and seven feet, thence south easterly along the land of Minor Hubbell one hundred and eight feet, thence southerly plong the land of the said Minor Hub- bell fifty four feet, thence westerly along the land of (he said. Van AIslyneone hundred and five feet, to the place of beginning.” Dated May 4,1829. G. W. BULKLEV, 6\\3 Master in Chancery. Clerk of the county of Greene on a judgement rendered before Henry Goslee, Esq. and to me directed against the goods and chattels, lends and tenements of Daniel Ives, I have seized and taken and shall expose to sale at public ven due, on the 13lh day of June next, at two o’clock P. M. at the Greene County Hotel, kept by William Van Bergen in the village of Cats kill, all the right, title and interest of the said Daniel Ives in and to the following described lands and premises, situate in the town of Wind ham in the county of Greene, to wit; one lot of land bounded north by lands of Russell Glad ding, west by lands, of Levi Babcock, east by lands of Foster Morss, and south by lands of Curtis Prout, containing-abeut ninety-five acres with buildings thereon. Also one other piece of land situate in the town of Windham, and bounded south on the Windham turnpike, west by lands of John Tuttle, north by lands in.pos- session of Gideon Green, and east by the high way, containing about sixty acres with buildings thereon. Dated April 30,1829. 6w2 P latt adams , sheriff. 1 3 Y order of James Pinckney, Esq. a com- JL n raissioner, Sic. notice is hereby given to all the creditors of Seaman Shadboit, of the county of Greene, an insolvent debtor, to shew cause it any they have, before the said com missioner at hb office, in the village of Cats, kill, in the County of Greene, on life 17th day of June next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, why an assignment of the said insolvent’s es tate should not be made, and his person be ex empted from imprisonment, pursuant to tbe act entitled ' ' Au act to abolish imprisonment for debt ill certain cases,” passed April 7,1819. Dated April 30,1829. 6w2 1 1 Y order of William Tolley, Esq. a judge of the court of common pleas, iii and for the county of Greene, notice is hereby giv en to all the creators of Isaac Everts, an in- solvent^debtor, to shew cause. If any they have, before the said judge at his office in the village of Athens, jn said county, on the 22d day of May nest, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, why an assignment of the said insolvent's estate should not be made for the ,benefit of all his creditors, and he he discharged pursuant to the act entitled <‘an act to abolish imprisonment for debt in certain cases.” passed April 7,1819. Dated April 1, 1829. ' ________ 6w98 ( ( N reading & ’L F filingihe pe tition of Benjamin Haxtun and Abel Brace, tlie receiv- — - -------------- - -------------- - ers appointed by this court in (he^ matter of the Greene County Bank, setting forth that they have made some progress in the collection and. settlement of debts due to tbe said Bank, that they are una ble to ascertain What debtsj and particularly (he amount of bills which are o.ulstanffing against said «6ank, and preying that an order may be made by this court requiring the credi tors of 'Said Bank to exhibit and deposit their respective claims to and with the said receiv er's ; aiid on motion of Mr. Jacob Van Drden, solicilorforsaid receivers, it is ordered, that all persons whatsoever having any claims or de{ mands against the said Greene County. Bank, of any kind or nature, exhibit the same to the said receivers, together with the evidences thereof oil or before the first day of July next; and it is further ordered that said receivers cause a copy of this order (p be inserted In “ The Albany Ar gus,” in “ The'tCatskiU Recorder and Greene County Republican,” in “ The New-York En- ijuiref,” in The Commercial Advertiser,”and in, “ The New-York American,” without delay, Si to be published in each of said papers at least once ineach week untilthesaid first day of July next. Copy. JAMES PORTER, I7w94 ____________ Register. the Court of Equity for the Third Circuit of the. state of New-Yoik, made on tlie 20th day of April 1829, will he sold under the direction of the subscriber at publick auction, at ffie bouse of William Van Bergen, inn keeper in the village of CatskiU in the county of Greene, on Friday the fifth day of June next, pt ten o’clock in the forenoon of thatday; ..All that certain form, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the toWn of Cairo, county of Greene and state of New-York, formerly called the Johnson farm, and is bounded as follows: <3n the nprth by the lands of Jacob Van Orden and Nathaniel Stone, on the east by the farms of Jacob Sax, William Cbidester' and Joseph Smith, on the south by the faim of Justus Blanchaia, and on the west by the form of Eliphalet Ackley, cemtaining by estimation one hundred and thirty acres more or less. Dated C-atskill, April 22, 1829. CALEB DAY, 6wl Master in Chancery. CHANCERY SALE. T l Y virtue of a decree of the Court of Chan- X j eery of the state of New-York, will be sojd w ---------- -- ----------- auction by and under the direction of (now John Van Alstyne’s) formerly George^ the subscriber, atthe house of Joseph Seeley in the village of Athens in the county of Greene, on the sixteenth day of May next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of that day, the Sloop Hoaxer, formerly of Rhinebecki now of Athens, of the burthen of ninety-six and fifty-two ninetyffiftlis tons or thereabouts, together with all and sin gular the mast,, bowsprit, sails, boat, anchors, cables, and aU other necessaries thereunto be longing. Dated Hudson, April 17,1829. NATHAN CHAMBERLIN, 4wl Master in Clrancery. K lY order of Perkins King, Esq. a judge of J ) the court of common pleas, dn and for the county of Greene, notice is hereby given to all tbe creditors of Roswell Gastle, of the town of Greenville in tbe said County, an in solvent debtor, to shew cause, if any they have, before ihe said judge at- bis office in the town of Greenville In said county on the 4th day Jiinb next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, why an assignment of the said insolvent’s es tate should not be made for the benefit of all bis creditors, and bis person be exempted from imprisonment, pursuant 10 the act entitled an act to abolish imprisonment for debt in cer tain cases,” passed April 7,1819. Dated March 30,1829. 6w09 M ( Y order of James Pinckney, Esq. a Com JL F missioner to perform certain duties of a Judge of the supreme court. Notice is hereby given to Abelp. S. Lovejoy, now or late of tbe town of Windham in tbe county of Greene, an absconding or concealed debtor, and to all oth ers whom it may concern, that on application and due proof made Ip the said commissioner, pursuant to the act entitled an act for relief against absconding and absent debtors, he hath directed all the estate of (be said debtor in the county of Greene to be seized; .and that ueiesa he returns and discharges his debts within three months after this notice of such seizure, alt the estate will be sold for the payment of his debts. Dated Feb. 23,1829 3m93 J ohn A dams , Att’y for attaching creditors. \ O Y order of James Pinckney, Esq. a Com JI3 missioner, &c. in and for the county of Greene, notice is hereby given to all the credi tors of Cornelius C. Van Hoesen,of said coun ty,' an insolvent debtor, to show cause, if any they have, before the said commissioner, at his office in the village of Catskill, on the thirteenth day of June next, at ten o’clock in the fore noon, why an-assigninent of tbe said insolvent’s estate should not be made for the benefit of ait his creditors, and he be discharged, pursuant to the act enlUied ‘ an act giving retiet in cases of insolvency,’ and the acts amending tbe same. Dated April 25,1829. 6w2 ^ T A 'l ’E of New-York, In Equity Third Cir- cuit .—In pursuance of a decretal order of the Court of Equity for the Third Circuit of the state of New-York, made on the 20th day of April 1829, will be sold under the direction o f the subscriber, at publick auction, at the h o p ^ of Mackay Croswell, inn keeper in the vyia'ge of Catskill, in the county of Greene, on the fifth day of June next, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon of that day^ All that certain, farm or piece ofland situated in the town, of 6reen- ville, county of Greene and state of Npw-York, and is bounded aJ follows: On the south by the Schoharie Turnpike road, on thp east by lands of Isaac Denniston, on the north by lands of Christian Wilson and Sarah Brundage, on the north west by lands of Repd fit Skeel, and on the west by lands of P. & De A. King contain ing one hundred and fifty acres of land, which includes a certain farm or piece of fond which the commissioners for loaning money of the county of Greene did on the 17tls day of Sep tember 1822 deed t'o Apollos Cooke, and which was deeded by the said Apollos to John Adams, and by the said John Adams to EbeneZer & Hi ram Carter, and late in possession and occupa- Itou of said Hiram ‘ Carter. Dated CatskiU, April 22,1829. CALEB DAY, 6 wl faster ^ 9!fiaacpryi -1