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if CATSKHX, RECORDESR AND GREENE COUNTY REPUBLICAN. Voi.. XXVI. No. 8. CATSKILL, (N. Y.) THURSDAY, JUNlT II, 1829. W hole N o . 1308 Is m EDITED BY FAXON, ELOOTT & OATES. FAXON & E L L I O T T , Proprietors. Published on Thursdays, opposite the CatskiU Bank. TERMS. To village subscribers, receiving their papers by Carriers, Two D ollars and F ifty C ents per annum. To mail subscribers, Two D ollars , payable half yearly in advance, unless secured through an agent. To subscribers living at a distance from the village, who receive their papers at the ofSce, Two D ollars per annum. A liberal discount to postriders, companies, agents, &c. \’N o papers will be discontinued, unless at the discretion of the publishers, until all arrearages AU subscriptions for less than a year, particu* larly by mail, must be paid in advance. A D V E R T ISEM E N T S Will be conspicuously inserted the first time for \ fifty cents square, and twcnty-fioe cents tor each insertion after. No advertisement will be inserted for less than fifty cents. Official notices, (mortgage, sherifiPs, and sur rogate’s sales,) charged according to the statute. Yearly advertisers will be liberally accommo dated. , (jcf-All Letters and commumcatiooe must be t«osr paid. PRIJVTIJVG. [ c a r d s , c h e c k s , h a n d b i l l s , BLANKS, &c. &c., [ Biecwted with neatness, accuracy ^ expedition. New Goods. rpY L E R h STiMSON, graleful for the libe- I ral patronage they have received the past summer, would inform their friends & the pub lic, that they have received a complete assort ment of Goods, which were purchased at the lowest rates in New-YorK,and are offered for sale at a small advance. Among them will be found—Blue, blK, green, drab 4^ mixed broad cloths ; blue and mixed cassiroeres & satinets; lion s^in and kersey; a rich assortment of vest ings *, trimmings of all kinds; Tartan plaid for cloaks; merino plaid, a new article for dresses; rich dark calicoes, common do. price Is to 2s W a yard; cassimere and silk shawls; dress bdkfsf muslin caps and bands; worsted hosiery, fy a great variety of other articles. DOMES TIC GOODS—Fine 3-4 shirtings at 10 cts; do. 4-4 very heavy at Is : plaids, bedticks and cot ton batting; cotton yarn & candle wick equally low. They have a large assortment of fur and wool hats, N. York city make; fur seal skin and cloth caps; men’s shoes and boots; women’s prunello, morocco &thiokshoes'; children’s do. •TIN WARE—A large assortment of pails, pans, teapots, ianthorns, &c. HARDWARE—Nails, door hangings, knives and forks (very low,) pen knives, moulding planes, augers, tea trays, looking glasses. Five wooden Clocks, war ranted time keepers. They always keep on band first quality yonng hyson and hyson skin tea; coffee Is fid; chocolate Is per lbj rice, sugar, molasses, pepper, spices and raisins (in their season.) Ground logwood, nicaragua, redwood, copperas and indigo ; window glass, lamp oil, pork, codfish and mackerel. They pntendto be regularly supplied with superfine vbeat flour; rye do. and com. They are fully confirmed in their plan of hav ing no Kind of spirits sold or draoK about their premises; and invite a continuance of the pat ronage of all those who wish to see the use of them done away with, Si who would be pleas- led to trade in a quiet store, without being lia- Ihle to be disturbed by rum drinkers. Hunter, Nov. 17,1828 _____________ 79 CHEAP Opposite the CatskiU Bank. I^jlhe Subscriber will keep for sale at the J l above stand,* a supply of Ready Made Clothes and articles o f dress, such as Cloaks, Coats, Great Coats, Vests, Pantaloons, Drawers, Shirts, Cravats, Handkerchiefs. Stockings, Gloves, Mittens, Suspenders, and Stocks. Also, a full assortment of cloth, linings, silks, twist, vestings, padding, and 1 every article connected with the trade; all [of which be will warrant of good quality ! and substantial workmanship, and wills j at fair prices. I He has just received a new and well se. I lected assortment of Goods, suitable for the [coming season, which will be sold as low as 1 can be purchased in this village. O ’ Garments of every description cut \andmade to order agreeable to the latest [fashions. EDWARD SHERMAN. CatskiU, April 23,1839. ________ Important to Farmers. fl^HE subscriber has invented a FANNING X MILL, on an entire new plan.^ It is but 2 feet 6 inches high, and 3 feet long,—and will clean grain, of all kinds, as well as any mill in me, at the rate of one bushel per minute. The price of the mills varies, from ten to twelve and a half dollars, according fo the number of sieves taken with the mill. Terms to suit the purchas er. Those wishing for mills will please to di rect their orders to the-subscriber, at CatskiU; and set the time when they will be called for, ■which will be punctually attended to. Those wishing to purchase rights to make fiiem, can have them on reasonable terms. SMITH W. BULLOCK. CatskiU, April 22,1829. __________ 6mJ H. W ILLARD, ^ATCH^MAKER ^ SILVER SMITH, (Nearly opposite the Post-Office, Main-street,) W T A S just returned J|-M. from New-York, with a new supply in ad dition to his former stock, making an extensive as sortment of articles in his ^ line, viz. n - Watches, a great variety Md Seals, Keys, Slides and Rings «old finger rings, jewels and pins A Variety of silver and plathd Spoons Also an assortment pf 33* Clocks and Witches vepaired as usual. §3- Cashpaidfor old 4Sold and Silver. CatskiU, July 25,1828. 65 For Sale. Latest London Fashions. rW lHE subscriber offers for X * “ Tobacco. IX lELL’fiioecut am! smoking Tobacco, by XRthe barrel or larger .quantity—also Macco-. poysnuflfby the jar, for sale at the New-Yo.rk [ Pf^ s , by AMOS CORNWALL, Agent. Long-Island Flax Seed. THST received and for sale, a small quantity I!; Long-Island Seed, which may bo de- j pended on as genuine. S. SMITH. CatakiU, 4th mo. 23,1829. 1 M. sale his Farm and Mills^ in ^ ^ ^ S S S H t h e town of CatskiU, seven the village, a verv handsome situation on a never failing stream'. It is offered to suit the purchaser. His farm contains 70 acres, on which are good and almost new buildings—land-very productive, and be tween 30 and 40 acres under good improvement, the remainder good wood land. His mills con sist of Saw and Grist Mills; a first rate Carding Machine, Clothier’s Works complete, with an Indigo Blue Vat. Also, a good Dwelling House and Shopwiththelastmentionedpremises. He will sell it all together, or farm'and mills separ ate, to suit the purchaser. An indisputable title will be given—and really a bargain for an enter prising man. JONAH SNYDER. CatskiU, Aug. 20,1828. fifitf Greene County BOOT AND SHOE STORE. r i i H E subscriber respectful- JL ly informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of CatskiU and Us vicinity, that he has tasen the s(and lately obciipicd by Stephen Hait, wbere he intends to do justice to his customers, by maKing 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 hand, of the first quality, at reduced prices. CURRYING Done as usual. CASH, and the highest price given for country Hides and Sxins. ISAAC ROUSE. CatskiU, Dec. 8,1828 ______________ ^ Fashionable Hat Ware House. D. P. LESTER, Opposite T. B. Cooke's hardware store, CatskiU, g~|FFERSfor sale an V v assortment of war ranted waterproof Hcils 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 H ous B j where he is constantly manufacturing Hats of the most approved style and fashion. AU his Hats are made of the best material, and by the first rate workmen in. the state, as he will em ploy none other, are warranted to give satisfac tion to the wearer, and keep their shape, wet or dry, equal to any manufactured in the state. ALSO, a general assortment of HATTERS’ STOCK AND TRIMMINGS, which he will sell as low for cash as can be bought in New- York, deducting freight. Oi^Cash, and the highest price, paid for all kinds of furs. CatskiU, Feb. 2.1829 ______________ 90 Notice T S hereby given, to all persons indebted to X the estate of J ames C ole , late of CatskiU, deceased^ that they are requested to make im mediate payment to James Olmstead, and all persons Having demands against said estate are requested'tocali on hini also for settlement, as he is fully authorized to settle all accounts. JIRA D. COLE, Administrator. CatskiU, Sept. 2,1828. ____________ Stt INSURANCE. Subscriber having accepted the agency JL of the United States Fire Insurance Com pany of the City of New-York, having a capi tal of $500,000, is now prepared to effect Insu rance against loss or damage by fire, in this section of countiy at the lowest rates of premi um, as agreed on by the several Insurance Com panies in the city. SAMUEL SMITH. CatskiU, istmo. 28,. 1829. 89 A FULL assortment of x lL fashionable Water Proof HATS of all kinds, wHl be kept constantly on hand by the subscriber, for sale on the most reasonable terms. S. BOSWORTH. CatskiU, July 1,1828.60 NEW LANDS FOR SALE. lots cpntainingISO acres each, lying In J_ the town of Liberty, Sullivan county, dis tant from Newburgh about 50 miles, 10 miles north of the Newburgh turnpike, and 28 miles from the Hudson and Delaware Canal., Said lands are of a good quality, will be sold on ad vantageous terms to the purebk^r, and pay ments made easy> Apply to H. & p .” w h i t t : ^ s e y . CatskiU (Leeds) Feb. 26,1829 93 NOTICE. A LL. persons indebted to William C> Mc- -/A Kinstry are requested to call on the sub scriber for settlement. As it is indispensably necessary that these accounts should bo ad justed without delay, all those remaining un paid after the 16th April win be prosed^ted. JAMES G. ELLIOTT, Assignee. March 25,1829. 98 FA S a iO N A B U B Boot and Shoe Store. JC w U - and the publick in general, that he has removed to' the store recently occupied by Mr. Z. Dederick, and having purchased his stock in trade; has now an hand a general assortment of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s BOOTS and SHOES, made of the best materials,,which he will dispose of on as reasonable te'rms as any other establish ment in the village. He has on hand a good assortment of^ Morocco, Prunello, Buckskin, Sealskin and other leather, o f the first quality, together with att-assortment of FINDINGS'i 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 tention will be paid to give general satifaction. S. HAIT. CaUkill,Dec.4,l828. , .81 SODA CBACKEBS. NEW and useful article for inyalids, and . highly recommended in cases of Dyspep sia, just received a»d for sale by IRA DUBOIS & CO. July 18,1828. _______________ 61 Wanted Immediately^ A COLORED BOY a$ an apprentice fo P A . the Barbering and Hair Dressing busi ness. None need apply but those who can come well recommended. Apply to the subscriber, in this village. M. CROSS.' CatskiU, A{uil 2,1829. » 98 PVater Proof, Hats, & L. KINSLEY, have nthefsatisfaction ------- of informing their friends and the pub- lick, that they have just received from New- York, a complete assortment of HAT BLOCKS of the latest fashions, by which they are enabled to offer to the publick a complete assortment of Beaver, Castpr^ Rorum, Napt, YouWs J^apt, Men’s and Boys’ 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 msnner. They assure the publick that no exertions shall be wanting on their part, to have justice done to those who will favour them with their custom. 53r They have on hand a good assortment of BUFFALO ROBES—Also FUR CAPS. CatskiU, Jm. 9,1826. ________ 25 Ploughs, Castings, &c. rj^ H E subscribers. Agents JL for the Hudson Air Furnace, will keep for sale a •' supply of the various kinds of PLOUGH CASTINGS & EXTRA SHARES, generally used in this and theadjoiningcounties. They have now on hand Shares for F qwks ’, B utcher ’ s , R ing ’ s , C hamberlain ’ s ', J en kins ’, W ood ’ s and W right ’ 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, ifc,, suitable for gearing the most extensive Manu factory, Merchant, Grist, Fulling and Saw Mills. They will also furnish all kinds of CAST INGS to order, delivered at CatskiU without any charge for transportation. , PORTER & TAPPAN. March 5,1829. 94 WM. W. VAN LOAN eSA C B R . No. 9, South Street, N ew -Y ork , May 22, 1828. 53 GEORGE WHITE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEEIiOR A T liA W , JVb. 44, Canal-Street, NEW-YORK. April 30,1829. _________ 2 Potter’s Vegetable Catholicon. rilH E subscriber respectfiil- L X fully informs his friends Hercules, aided by lolas, destroying the Hydra. ONLY $2 PER BOTTLE. r i l H E unparalleled reputation of this medi- X cine is such, and its pie-eminent virtues are so well established, and so fully acknow ledged, by an intelligent publick, that it is scarcely necessary to say any thing further than that it is A SOVEREIGN REMEDY in dis eases of the Liver; debility resulting from in temperance and dissipation; old and inveterate ulcers; pains in the bones, attended with swel lings of the joints; indigestion; blotches on the face, pimples, &c. Syphilis; cutaneous dis eases generally, and tetter in particular; mer curial and scrofulous complaints. The certificates of wonderful cures perform ed by the Catholicon, have become so numer- ous,_as to preclude their insertion in any news paper, and has made it necessary for the pro prietor to print them in a pamphlet of about lOP pages. This will be forwarded as soon as possible to the several Agents for gratuitous dis tribution, and must on perusal, strengthen the good opinion now entertained by the friends of this medicine, aud disarm, as it is hoped, the prejudices of those who view distrust any medicine not known in what is called « regular practice,” Facts are stubborn things apd can not be gainsayed. At the earnest solicitation of members of the medical faculty, and others who have wit nessed (be astonishi^ cures effected by the use of the Yegelftble Catholicon, and who are anxious that its benefits to mankind may be more widely diffused, the proprietor has con sented to reduce the retail price to tw o dol lars per bottle; and this will be done without in any way deteriorating the quality of the mediclae, or reducing the size of the bottle^Bs has been materially done in (he case of Swaim’s Panacea. Extracts of letters recently received from phy sicians, and from agents for the sale of Pot ter’s Catholicon, most of whom are also a- gents fer Swaitp’s Panacea. I retail more than a dozen bottles of your Catholicon, where 1 sell one bottle of Swaim’s Panacea; and I feel great pleasure in inform ing you that in every case in which J have seen the Catholicon tried, it has produced DEcibEp BENEFIT.” “ Could you afford to reduce/the price of your Catholicon to two dollars, I should more frequently prescribe it to my patients, and this would also be done by a number of other phy sicians in this town and vicinity \vhu have used it with the best effects, after ait the other Pana ceas, and the Compound Syrup tA. Sarsaparil la bad failed.” Aa eminent physician says. “ I have known several cures performed by the use of your Catholicon, which had previously resisted the ordinary prescriptions of the faculty, ajid.I; have never known if tp produce injurious ef - FECXSi** OTCAUTION,—The proprietor of the Ca- tboHcon bas recently received letters from a- broad, stating, that the old bottles which con tained the Catholicon, are, in some instance, filled with spurious mixtures, and sold as genu ine,. To secure the public against counterfeits, the Catholicon has a small label covering the cork , of each ^ttle, beautifully executed by the geometric lathe, with the words « genuine . W. W. P otter ,\ engraved thereon ; and the cork cannot be - drawn without injuring this la bel, the medicine will be known (0 be genuine. when it is not lorn, or otherwise defaced. ETFufchasers niust beware of imposiUon., For sale wholesale and retail, by CROS- WELL & BRACE, CatskiU. eow8ui97 CATS^KILL TOBACCO a k a n u f a c t o r t . T W. HUNTER & Co. have just received t / • in addition to their former stock. 100 Ja*s of Lorillard’s Maccahoy Snuff, 100 do Reill’s do do 75 do Oakleys, do do 10 Tierces Scotch, do 25 Boxes Pipes, 50 Kegs PlugTobacco(some very superior.) Likewise constantly op hand, a large assort ment of Gut Tobacco for Chewing and, Smo king, Spanish Cut for smoking, (a superior ar ticle.) 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. CatskiU, Oct. 8,1828. _______________ 73 FOR SALE, A FARM of about forty acres, on which are .xJL a Dwelling House, Barn and Distillery, 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. Parser, Delhi, or to ARMSTRONG & PORTER, CatskiU. April 2,1829. _________________98 CROSWEL & BRACE, DRUGGISTS—CATSKILL. |* \F F E R wholesale and retail, on the lowest terms, at their new store nearlyopposite the old stand, a large and general assort meiit of genuine DRUGS, MEDICmES, AND CHEMICALS. PATENT MEDICINES,wf all kind.*,war-. ranted genuine. Spectacles and Goggles Surgeon’s instruments, lancets, &c. Apothe caries’ and Confectioner’sglasB furniture Wines of every description; Ess. spruce Vials, bottles, corks,sponges, &c. Perlume ry, soaps, tooth brushes, powders, &c. Paints, oils, glass and painter’s articles Garden seeds, of all kinds Thermometers and Hydrometers A general assortment of DYE WOODS DYER’S and FULLER’S article#, of the latest importations. N. B. All articles purchased at the above store, warranted of the first quality. [L?* Country merchants will be supplied at very reduced prices. 95 August 3,1826. ______________________ X HOUCK, Jl. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, SCHOHARIE COURT-HOUSE. Dec. 22,1827. __________________ 331 f NAILS & GLASS. KEGS 3d, 4d, fid, 8d, lOd, 12d and 20d O v / Fall River Nails; 50 boxes 6 by 8,7 by 9 andS by 10 Ulster Glass,for sale by May 7,1829. M’K instry , D ay & Co. MILLS & ROWE, anoc^RS, 'No. 13 South-Street, New-Yorh. lEF Produce, &c. sold on Commission. April 30,1829. 2 OLD CATSKILL 8 AKEKT. ^ EORGE M. KENDALL, informs the pub VJTlick and his former customers, that notwith standing the pressure of the times and a pre tended strong opposition, he still keeps his head “ above water,” and will be found at his old and well established Bakery at all times, when his friends will not be obliged to seek “ in vain\ for Bread, Cakes, Crackers, or any articles in his line, of a quality unsurpassed. Baking done for families at all usual baking hours, _ Families and grocers will be served with fresh Rusk on Tuesdays and Fridays at four o’clock P. M. He solicits, and humbly trusts that the quality of his articles, and his punctuality, will ensure to him, a liberal share of patronage, in despite of the, sneers and slanders of a puny op position. May 20,1829. 5 Clothing Establishment. \■■AMES H. EELLS & FRANCIS STORY tJP having commenced business under the firm of EELLS & STORY, respectfully inform the publick, that they have taken the store formerly occupied by William C, M’Kinstry, where they offer for sate an elegant and well selected as sortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings; Ready made Clothing and TVimntings, togeth er with a variety of fancy articles for gentle men’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 war ranted to fit as well, at least, as at any establish ment in thjs village. CUTTING promptly attended to. All orders from abroad punctually complied with. Militaiy Garments made, according to the statute. gf CatskiU, May 7,1829. s B » Y virtue of a writ of fieri facias issued out X X of the Supreme Court and to me directed and delivered, against the goods and chattels, lands and tenements of James Barker, I have seized and taken the following described premi ses wd farms of land, to wit: one fiirm or par cel of land'situate in the towh of Cairo in the county of Greene, in the possession of John Crooker, bounded on the north by lands of John Barker, on the east by Ira T. Pay, on the south ^by the old farm of said Crooker, and on the west by Moses Austin’s land and the Susquehannah Turnpike road, containing fifty acres of land, more or less. Also that certain other farm or parcel of land in the possession of William Hub- of New-York, bounded on the north by land of T^EFA U L T having been made in the pay- X X tnent of a certain sum of money secured by indenture of mortgage bearing date the foucth day of February, in the 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 Smith bis wife, to Abijab Reed and Levi Cal lender—NoUce 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 ail that cerlain piece or lot of land situate in the town of Greenviiie in (he county of Greene and state bel, situate in the town of Durham, county aforesaid, and bounded generally as follows, k I z : on the north by lands of John Snyder and Nicho las Demyer, north eastwardly by the CatskiU Creek, eastwardly by Roland Root, southward ly by Amos Cleaveland, and westwardly by the turnpike road, containing one hundred and nine acres of land more or less. Also (hat certain other farm or parcel of land in possession of Roland Root, situate in the town of Durham, aforesaid, and bounded generally ai follows: on the north by Wm. Hubbel and Amos Cleave- land, eastwardly by the CatskiU Creek, Henry Hedge and Comberry Mernt, on the south by William G. Fiiikle, and on Ihe west by said Cleaveland, containing one hundred and nine acres of land, more or less. The right and title to the above described farms and premises, I shall expose to sale at publick vendue, on the 19lh day of June next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, at the house of M. Croswell in the town of CatskiU. Dated May 5,1829. 6w3 PLATT ADAMS, Sheriff. In Equity, Third Circuit. IviPat ft* “WM ^ _ __ Olney F. Wright, vt. James Yale others. N pursuance of an or- TI . .................. .. J. der of sale made in this cause, 1 shall expose -------- 'to sale at public vendue on the20tb day of June next, at two o’clock in the afternoon, at the house of Jason Mapes, inn keeper at Coxsackie Landing, “ All that cerlain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the town of Coxsackie, bounded as follows : beginning at the north west corner of the land (now John Van Alstyne’s) formerly George Maiidevtl e’s, Sirunnibg thence northerly along the road leading from Gershom Terry’s to the widow Butler’s one hundred and seven feet, thence south easterly along the land of Minor HubbeU one hundred and eight feet, thence southerly along (he land of the said Minor Hub- bell fifty four feet, thence Westerly along the land of the said Van Alstyne one hundred and five feet, to the place of beginning.” Dated May 4,1829. G. W. BULKLEY, . 6w3 _________ Masterin Chancery. T > Y order of Munson Buel, Esq. a judge of X -f the court of compon pleas, in and for the county of Greene, notice is hereby given to all the creditors of James Hare, of the town of Windham, an insoivent debtor, to shew cause, if any they have, before the said Judge at his pffee in tb® town of Lexington, in said county on the 1st day of July next, a( ten o’clock lb the forenoony why an assignment of the said insolvent's estate should not be made for the benefit of all his creditors, and his person be exempted from imprisonment, pur suant to an act entitled “ an act to abolish im prisonment for debt *in certain cases,” passed April 7,1819. Dated May 4,1829. 6w4 BLANKS for sale at this office. At a Court o f Chancery, held for the State of New- York, at the City o f Albany , on the twen ty-sixth day o f February, m the year orie thou sand eight hundred and twenty-nine —Present, REUBEN H. WALWORTH, Chancellor. In the matter o f the petition of Benjamin Haxlun and Abel Brape, the receivers in the matter of the Greene County Bank. TPVEFAULT having been made in the pay- J_X ment of a certain sum of money secured by indenture of mortgage, bearing date the fourteenth day of February one thousand eight hundred and twenty four, executed by Goold Hayt and Anna his wife, to Levi Callender, which said mortgage was on the 26(h day of Marcii 1828 duly assigned (o 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 in such case made and provided, the mortgaged premises, being ail that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the town of Green ville, in the county of Greene and state of New- York, and bounded as follows, viz; beginning at the north east corner 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 chains and sixteen links to a stake and heap of stones, thence south forty six degrees west two chains and twenty links to stake and stones, thence ^oiith thirty degrees west five chains and forty five links, thence south eighty three degrees east seven chains and twenty five links to the place of beginning, containing four acres, one rood and twenty one rods of land, be the same more or less; will be sold at pub lick vendue at the house of Joseph Hoyt, inn keeper ill the town ofCoxsaokie in the county of Greene, on the twelfth day of November next, at two o’clock in the forenoon. Dated the 2d day of May, 1S29. REUBEN RUNDLE, Jr. Assignee. V an D yck & B ronx , Att’ys. 6m3 Asiel Craw, east by the Baisie Creek, south by Griswould’s Patent, west by land of the late Frederick Hapeman, containing twenty acres of land, will be sold at publick vendue at the bouse of Healy & Barker, in Greenviiie afore said, on the twenty-ninth day of October next, at one o’plock P. M. Dated this twenty-first day of April one thonsand eight hundred and twenty-nine. ABIJAH REED, 6ml LEVI CALLENDER. \lYEFAULT having been made in the pay- J_ r ment of a certain sum of money secured by indenture of mortgage bearing date the seven teenth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six, exectr> ted by Jesse Benjamin «nd Rachel B. Clark, to John Jewett—Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a power in the said mortgage contain ed, pursuant 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 lots No. (15 & 20,) fifteen and twenty, of the Glebe lands be longing 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 on a street,~confaining in f breadth sixty two feet each, and in length about two hundred and ten feet each, wilt be sold at publick vendue, at the house now occupied by John Bartlett in said Coxsackie, known as the Steam Boat 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. 6ra86 JOHN JEWETT. By his agent, ISRAEL GIBBS. reading & X F filing the pe- H p Y virtue of an execution issued out of the J i j supreme court, and also one issued by the Clerk of the county of Greene on a judgement rendered before Henry Goslee, Esq. and to me directed against the goods and chattels, landa and tenements of Daniel Ives, I have seized and taken and shall expose to sale at public ven due, on the 13lh day of .lune 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 lauds in pos session of Gideon Green, and east by the high way, containing about sixty acres with buildings thereon. Dated April SO, 1829. 6w 2 ________^ A T T ADAMS, SberifT. lition of Benjamin Haxtun and Abel Brace, the receiv ers appointed by this court in the matter of the Greene County Bank, setting forth that they have made some progress in the collection and settlement of debts due to the said Bank, (hat they are una ble to ascertain vc hat debts, and particularly the amount of bills which are outstanding against said Bank, and praying 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 ers ; and on motion of Mr. Jacob Van Orden, solicitorforsaid receivers, it is ordered, that all persons W'hatsoever having any claims or de| - ------ j mands against the said Greene County Bank, o f “ oreor less any kind or nature, exhibit the same to the said receivers, together with the evidences thereof on or before the first day of July next; and it is further ordered that said receivers cause a copy of (his order to be inserted in “ The Albany Ar gus,’’in “ The CatskiU Recorder and Greene County Republican,” in “ The New-York En quirer,” in The Commercial Advertiser,”and in “ The New-York American,” without delay, & to be published in each of said papers at least once in each week until the said first day of July next. Copy. JAMES PORTER, ^7 w 94 _____________________ Register. H MY order of James Pinckney, Esq. acorn- -B-M missioner, &c. notice is hereby given to all the creditors of John Scribner, an in solvent debtor, to shew cause if any they have, before the said commissioner at bis office, in the village of CatskiU, in the county'of Greene, on the lOtb day of July next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, why an assignment of the said insolvent’s estate should not be made, and bis person be exempted from imprisonment, pur suant to the act entitled “ an act to abolish im prisonment for debt in certain cales,’’ passed April 7,1819. Dated May 26,1829. 6w6 T > Y order of James Pinckney, Esq. a Com JL# 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 before the said commissioner, at bis office In the village of CatskiU, on the thirteenth dhyof June next, at ten o’clock in the fore noon, why an assignment of the said insolvent’s estate should not be made for the benefit of al) his creditors, and be be discharged, pursuant to insolvency,’ and the acts amending the same. Dated April 25,1829. 6w2 B'MY order of Wiliam Tolley. Esq. JL P the court of common pleas, in'and for the county of Greene, notice is hereby given to all the creditors of Joshua G. Huftalen,an in April .7,1819. Dated May 27, 6w6 WM Y virtue of an execution issued by the JLW Clerk of the county of Greene, on a judge ment rendered before William Tolley, Esq., one of the Justices of the Peace for the said county, and to me directed and delivereffagainst the goods and chattels, lands and tenements, of John G. Cornwell, I 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 (he north and east by lands of Stephen Lampman and John C. fiallenbeck, on the south by lands of Isaac Hal- lenbeck and Joseph Hallenheck, and on the west by lands of Peter Schult, containing fifty acres more or less. The said-undivided right, title, interest and claim, of the said John G,. Cornwell, to the above described premises, I shall expose to sale at publick vendue, 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 B MY virtue of an execution issued by the _BJB Clerk of the County of Greene, on a judgement rendered before Harry Kinsley, Esq. one of the justices of the peace for said county, and to me directed and delivered against the goods and chatties, lands and tenements, of Henry Beers, J have seized and taken all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the town of Windham, in the county aforsaid, and bounded on the east and north by lands of Da vid Conine, on the west by the publick liighway, and south by Asahel Disbrew, containing one and a half acres with buildings thereon. The right, title’and interest of the said Henry Beers to the above described premises, 1 shall expose to sale at public vendue, on the 26th day of June next, at two o’clock in the afternoon, at the house of John Laraway, in the town of Windham. Dated May 13,1829. 6w4 PLATT ADAMS. Sheriff. O Y order of William Tolley, Esq. a judge O of the court of common pleas, in and for the county of Greene, notice is hereby giv en to all the creditors of .John Folger, an in solvent debtor, ■o t shew cause, if apy they have, before the said judge at his office in the village of Athens, in said county, on the 13th day of July next, at lwo o’clock in the forenoon, why an assignment of the said insolvent’s estate should not be made fop the benefit of all his \ 1^' J / . • me ueneni 01 all his creditors, and be bo act to abolish imprisonment for debt iiif certain cases,” passed April 7,1819. Dated May 26, a judge of 1829. 6w6 T i Y order of James Pinckney, Esq. a com- -IJI missioner, &c. notice is hereby given to at ten o clock m the forenoon of that day, why kj,, the County of Greene, on the 17ib day an ass«gnment of the said msolvent’s estate of June next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, should not be made for the benefit of all his why an assignment of the said insolvent’ses- creditors, and his person be exempt from im- late should not be made, and his person be ex- prisemment pursuant to the act entitled ‘ an act empted from imprisonment, pursuant to the act ses ” paSeT'^rn^r^® I\!*!*®** “ imprisonment for 1829. \O Y /order of William Tolley, Esq. a judge X ) of iba court of common pleas, in and for the county of Greene, notice is hereby given to all the creditors of Jeremiah Craiideli.an in solvent debtor, to shew cause, if any tliey have, before the said judge at Ihehouae of M, Cros.; well, in CatskiU, in said county, on the 16th day of July next, at 1ft. o’clock in the fore noon, why an. assignment Of the said insol vent’s estate should nothe made for (be benefit of all his creditors, and be be discharged pur suant to the act entitled “ an act to abolish im- prisonment for debt in certain cases,” passed April 7 , 18I9. Dated May 27,1829, 6\v6 debt in certain cases,” passed April 7 , 1819. Dated April 30,1829. fiw2 T > Y order of Munson Buel, Esij « judge of X # the coutt of common pleas ik and for the county of Greene,.notice is hereby given to aff the'ereditprs ol Ell P. Robinson, an. insolvent debtor, to shew cause, if any they have, before ihe said judge at bis officeln the. town of Lex ington, in said county ort the 1st day of July next, at nine o’clock in the forenoon, why an assignment of the said insolvent’s estate should not be tuade, and his person be exempted from imprisonment, pursuant to the act entitled “ An act to abolish imprisonment for debt in certain cases,” passed April 7, 1819. Dated May 9, 1829, fivvd