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CATlSKIIX RECO R D iat , . . A|»B-GREEKE COIJM®Y KEPlJBLICAW.. ■ VoL. XXVI. No. 30. CATSKII.!., (N. T.) THUflaSDAT, NOVEMBER 12, 1829, W h o l e N o . 1 3 3 0 EDITED BY FAXON, EL.IiIOTT & GATES. FAXON & ELLIOTT, Proprietors. Published m Thursdays, opposite the Catskill Bank. JOHN F. BARROW , [AS just received, in addition tohisfor- iiner stock of Watches, I Jewelry and Silver Ware, a rich assortment of FINE . CUTLERY, such as Pen-< knives. Razors, Scissors, _________ Snuffers and Trays,—also Razor Straps and Shaving Brushes. A very ex tensive assortment of SPECTACLES- M X l i X T A R i r G O O D S ,— Brums, Fifes, Svrords, Pistols; a fine as.sortnient of Per cussion Guns, stub and plain barrels; Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, and Hunting: Bags. M USICAL IN S T R U M E N T S ,-Such as Violins and Bow's, Flutes, Clarionets, Fla geolets, Bugles, Tambourines, &c. and an un equalled assortment of Violin Strings. J. F. D. tenders his thanks to his friends for the liberal patronage they have hitherto given him, and assures them that it will be his highest anibilion to merit a continuation of their favour, by constantly adding to his establishment, and of course an increased ability to please. Catskill, May 21.1829- ______________ ^ ' flOr NOTICE. ^ -R- W. &, G. a . GLEASON mform their <|9 • friends and the publick, that their Market will be well supplied with a variety of the best Meats,- Fish and Vegetables i the ensuing season; and while they tender to their customers their warm thanks for past favours, they are compelled to insist\ upon the immediate settlement o f all fficcownfs, in cash, or good notes at 60 days, Delays are dangerous. '* Catskill, May 7, 1839. ______________ 3 GEORGE WHITE3 ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, JVb. 44, Canal-Street, NEW YORK. April 30, 1829. _____________________ CATSKILL TOBACCO M A J N r U F A Q T O R Y . X W. HUNTER & Co. have just received J • in addition to their former stock. 100 Jars (rf Lorillard’s Maccaboy Shufi’, 100 do Reili’s do '4b 75 do Oakleys, do do 10 Tierces Scotch, do 25 Boxes Pipes, 50 Kegs Plug Tobacco (some very superior. ) Likewise constantly on hand, a large assort ment of Cut Tobacco for Chewing 'and Smo king', Spanish Cut for smokings (a superior ar ticle.) Spanish and American Sogars. 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 Newr York prices which will insure their saving of Jfeight, &c. CatskiU, Oct. 8,1828, _____________ 73 a . W ILLARD, WATCH-M 4 KER f SILVER SMITH, (^Nearly opposite the Post-Office, Main-street,) rAS just returned from New-York, with & new supply in ad dition to his former stock, making an extensive as sortment of articles in his I line, viz. Watches, a great variety Odd* Seals, Keys, Slides and Rings Gold finger rings, jewels and pins A variety of silver and plathd Spoons Also an assortment of 1G“ Clocks and Watches repaired as usual. §^- 1 Cash paid for old Gold and Silver. Catskill, July 25, 1828. 65 Farmers Look at This. r j l H E subscriber wishing to . J L reomve, offers for sale his very valuable Farm, situate in 1^,11 tbw tnwn of Cairo, couDty of Greene, seven mjles from Catskill Ferry, Tying on both sides of the Catskill Turnpike, contain ing 100 acres. Gn said farm is b bouse, barn, out houses, and two young thrifty orchards.^ About 50 acres ate in a high state of cultivation —30 acres of which are. Flats, adjoining the Catskill Creek, equal to any in the county—the remaindec containing a good proportion of young Timber. The above property Will be sold cheap, and terms of payment made ba&y — An indisputable title will be given. D a n i e l b a s s e t t . Cairo, June 18,1829. 9tf ~ ~ iW tJR A N G E , ' f B^he Subscriber having accepted the agency J . of the United- States Fire Insurance Com pany of the City of New-Yqi k, having a capi tal of $500,000, is now prepared to effect Insu rance against loss or damage by fire, in this section of country at the lowest rates of premi um, as agreed on by the several Insurance Com- anies in the city. SAMUEL SMITH. Catskill^ 1st mo 28^ 1829. 89 EASE, DESPATCH & ELEGANCE COMBINED. ■jlL/rARTIN CROSS, Rarber, tyould respect- ■ill. fully inform his'friends and the public generaity, that be bas taken possession of his new and pleasahtly situated shop, opposite the Catskill Bank, where he- will at all times be found at home, and ready to attend to those who may-favor him- with their custom . He has just received from New-York a large assortment of first rate Razors, which he war- ran Is to cut with ease—if not, they can here- turned. Hair Brushes, Combs, Soaps,. Oils, fancy goods, and every other article usually found in such establishments, all of which are warranted to be superior articles, manufactur ed for use, and not for show. HAIR CUTTING in the newest style, and SHAVING promptly attended to as usual. Catskill, August 14,1828. 65 Greene County BOOT AND SHOE STORE. F I FMIHE subscriber respectful- ^ K J A ly informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Catskill and its vicinity, that be has taxen the stand lately occupied by Stephen Hait, where he intends to do justice to his customers, by maxing the first rate Boots and Shoes, of all de scriptions, and at the shortest notice, according to order. Hfrhopes,by punctual attendance to business and readiness, to serve, to satisfy the public, rather than by words. N- B All xinds 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. Catskill. Dec, 8, 1828 _________ 82 Black English Lace Veils, T U S T received, an assortment of very su- perior English and French Lace Veils. HAWXHURST & ARTHUR. October 19,1829. 27 ALMANACKS FOR 18BO, H ARDW ARE STORE. Sign o f the Padlock. fin H E Firm of T. B. Cooke ■ & Co. is changed to C O O K E , W IL S O N & G R IG G S , who are now 1 opening alarge and handsome assortment of Hard-Ware Hollow-Ware, Cutlery, Sad dlery, Mails, Glass, THn, _ /ron-and SleeZ, of recent im- portauons, which they offer for sale, wholesale and retail, at the lowest New-York prices. PLOUGHS and PLOUGH CASTINGS, of every description, kept con -tantly on hand. Catskill, Jan. 1,1829. _____________ 86 O? l ^ o ” t A N N E R S . IH E Tannery of the late . Henry Ashley, in the Vil- tlageof Catskill, will be leased 1 after the first of May next.— -Enquire of the Executors. Feb 5,1829. 90tf FOR SALE. /Y N E half of a Grist Mill, situated in Wind- v-v ham, Greene County, on a never failing stream of water, and contains twoj:un of stones. The purchaser must be an experienced milter, who will devote his time to the business. Ap ply to the subscriber. Z. PRATT. JVyjndham, August 19,1829 18 OLD CA 1 C S S I £ £ B A K E R Y . EORGE M. KENDALL, informs the pu1> VJTlick and his former customersj that notwith standing the pressure of the timbs and_ a pre tended strong opposition,he still keepshis 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 gi'ocbrs will be served with fresh Rusk on Tuesdays and Fridays at four o’clock P M. He solicits, and humbly trusts that ihe quality of his articles, and his punctuality, will ensure to him, a liberat share of patronage, in despite of the sneers and slanders of a puny op position. May 20,1829. 5 Valuable Water Power. L^OR SALE—that great water privilege on A the Cauterskill, known by the pame of \Iyer’s Falls, the greatest water power in the county, with seventy-five,acres of land; thirty Under good improvement, the rest of the best timber, with a Grist mill,and-Saw ihill, and pth- «r oecess-ary buildings on the same. Paytnent \'ill be made easy, and an indisputable Title will be given by the subscriber- No one will purchase without viewing the premises. Said Falls are in the town of Catskill, about''seven miles from the village. „ TOBIAS MYER. Catskillj Aug. 26,1829. 19 NAILS & GLASS. KEGS3d,4d,6d,8d,ldd,12d and20d O ” Fall River Nails; 50 boxes 6 fay 8,7 by 9 andS by 10 Ulster Glass, for Sale by May 7,1829. - M’KiNstRY, D ay S l C o . NOTICE. A notes and accounts due the subscriber, -Tm- under $50, are left with Joel .Bellamy, Esq.', for collection. Ah early attention to the payment of the same, will save costs. LEWIS BENTON. Sept. 22,1829. _________ 2S H E N RY LANE. D R Y GOODS, 113 Pearl-street—Hanover Square, NEW-YORK. March 2,1829. 94 do in. Sept, do in do do in October do in March do in do do in .40 do jn do do in do do in do do in do' do in do* do ID Sept, do in March do in do do in April do in do do in August do in March do in do do in July do in June do in do 73 Proof •WUST PUBLISHED, and for sale at this •iP Office, by the Groce, Dozen, or Single. Merchants, Peddlers, &c., supplied on the most reasonable terms. Catskill, Sept. 24,1829. 23 CATSKl^iL BREW ERY. proprietors of this establishment, JL haying enlarged and improved their' works, are now ready to supply their friends and customeis with fresh ale, of a superior quality. Grateful for the very liberal pat ronage they have received, they will spare no exertions 10 merit a continuance of the same. Single Aid, or table beer, (for family use,) kept constantly on hand. Also, Grains and Yest. N. B. The market price paid for B-arley. L. & J. D. GARDINER. October 8, 1829. 25 CAMFIELir&~BACKXJs7 1 i AVING entered into part' nership, are now in readi ness to dp the following various kinds of blacksmith Work, atavery short notice, on reasonable terms, apdih a workmanlike manner.— Shoeing Horses, warranted not to interfere with their feet. Edge Tools of every descrip tion may be retuined in 90 days, and ex changed if not good. Mule, Jenny, and Billy Spindles, warranted equal to English. All kinds of Machinery and Mill Irons, turned and finished. Cradle, Elliptick, and G-Springs, made and mended. Coach, Carriage, and Wag- pns ironed and repaired. Tinman’s Shears, and Copper Smith’s Tools. Hinges and all kinds of house work. Hooks,-Thimbles, and all kinds of Vessel work. Having enlarged the Shop owned b^^Ira Cam- fieldj they Batter themselves, as possessing com modious advantages, equal to any other estab lishment in the village of Catskill. Catskill, May 1 , 1829> ___________ 3 ST O V E S , & G . OAKUM, |* \ F the first quality, and in any required quan- tity, may be had by application at the Greene County Poor House, or of ELISHA BLACKMAR. Cairo, Sept. 10, 1829-_______ 21tf CAIRO NURSifRY. ^<4MU£L AD4MS, respectfully informs his old customers and the country at-large, that he has taken much pains in selecting the mbst choice Apple-Trees that have ever been intro- duced into the country. He tipw oflfefs them at the reduced price of ^12,50 the hundred, at his old stand, at E. Blackmar’s. Large early harvest Apple, Ripe in July Street do • • . Yellow Sweeting. do O k do Esopus Spitzenburg do Seek no-turtber do Priestly do Newark King do Siberian Crab do Winter Pearmaine do Yanderveep do Talman Sweeting do Fall Pippin do Large R. I. Greening do Newtown Spitzenburg do Jersey Sweeting do Green Pippin do English Russet do Mouse do Swaar dp Sioutsbury Russet do Roxbury Russet do Winter Pippin do Cairo, Oct. 10,1828. FRANCIS SA Y R E & Co. 4 RMSTRONG It PORTER having ie. J K ceived Fraiicis Sayre as a partner, busi ness will be conducted by them under the firm of F r a n c is SAYEE & Co.; and they now of fer for sale an extensive assortmcntofCdoAmg, Parlor, M'anklin, Box, and. Sheet Iron Stoves, of the most approved pattern^ and elegant con; struction. Copper, Tin, and Sheet Iron work carried on in all the various branches. Stills, Still TTqrms, Dyers'^ and H a t ters' KetUes, made on the shortest notice, and all orders in tbpir line promptly attended to at the Elaborato- ry, corner of Main and Church-streets. June 10, 182^, S DISSOLUTION. riN H E copartnership between the subscribers JL under the name and firm of Millard &Hall is dissolved. The business will be closed by Ransom D. Hall. JAMES MILLARD, r a n s o m d . h a l l . . R. D. Hall continues.the Lumber business at the old stand. Catskill, Sept. 2 3 ,1829£ ________ 23 ' TYEFAULT having been made in the pay- ment of a certain sum of money secured by indenture of:thortgage bearing date the tweijty-firsf day of December one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five, executed by John Taiuter and Judith Ann his wife, to Ro bert Deiamafer-r^Notice is therefore hereby given, that by virtue of a power in the said mortgage contained, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the mortgaged premises, being hU that certain dvcelling house now occupied by John Tainter, together with tlielot of ground thereby covered and thereto adjoining, situate, lying and being in the village ot Coxsackiein the town aforesaid,on Ihe south side of the street or highway, bounded as fol lows ; beginning at the north west corner of the dwelling house now occupied by Eleazer Steb- bins, and running thence along the west end thereof to the south west corner thereof, (hence south two degrees and thjriy 'minutes east two chains and forty-three links, thenCe west nine ty-eight links, thence north to the south west corner of the house hereby granted, thence along the west end of the same to the stieet, and thence to the place of beginning; except ing and reserving out of Ihe above described lot of land, o n the east Side thereof, the fifteen IN80RANCE Against loss or damage, by Fire. f i l H E Howard Insurance Company of New- J . York (with a capital of |[300,000 all paid in) has appointed the undersigned Surveyor & Agent for said Company, with power in ordina ry cases, to issue policies immediately after a survey shall be made. Applications for insu rance on properly out of the town of Catskill must be in writing, and specify the construc- tian and material of the building to be insured or containing the property to be insared ; by whom occupied ; whether as a private dwel ling, or how otherwise ; its'situation with res pect to contiguous buildings, & their construc tion and materials; and whether any manufac tory is carried on within or about i t ; and in re lation to the insurance of goods and merchan dize, the application must state of what de scription 4hey are. ' Applical ions from residents of this village for survey and insurance will be personally attend ed to fay WILLIAM H- COIT, Agent for Howard liis. Co. Catskill, Feb, 24, 1829 ______________ 93 T \E F A U L T having been made in the pay- U ment of a certain sum of money, secured by indenture of mortgage bearing date the seventh da> of May one thousand eight hun dred and twenty-eight, executed by Peter Simpson, Jun. to George Garrison, which said mortgage was on the seventh day of October 1828 duly assigned to Hiram W. Burhans: no tice is therefore hereby given, that by virtue of a power in the said mortgage contained, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the m o rtgaged prem ises, viz, all that TAEFAULT having been made in the pay jL-/ ment of a certain sum of money secured by indenture of mortgage, bearing date the twenty-second day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five, exe cuted by Robert Burns to RuBsell Judson, no tice is hereby given that by virtue of a power m the said mortgage contained and pursuant to the statute .in such case made and provided, the mortgaged premises, being all that certain piece or parcel of land situated, iying and be ing in the town of Coxsackie and bounded as follows, viz: beginning at the south west cor ner of a lot belonging to Minor Hubbell on the east side of the highway leading from the Cox sackie Church to Reed’s Landing, and running from thence easterly along the south line of said Hubbell’s land on which heretofore stood a board fence about eight rods to a board fence Ihe west boundary of a lot belonging to said Hubbell, thence southerly about four rods along the said fence to the high way aforesaid, thence Westerly and northerly along said high way to the place of beginning, containing about thirty rods of ground be the same unipre or less; will be Sold at publick vendue, at the house of JasonMapes, inn keeper in the town of Cox sackie in the county of Greene, on the ninth day of January next, at i wo o’clock in the af ternoon. Dated this third of July 1829. RUSSELL JUDSON. V. B. H eermance , AU’y. 6m l2 Y'^EFAULT having been made in the pay- U ment of a certain sum of money secured by indenture ofmorlgage, bearing date tbe fifth day of October one thousand eight hundred and fourteen, executed by James McClasky to Tu- FOR SALE, fJ^H E maebinery of the Grist Mill, at Cau-. A terskill, formerly owned by Henry Tal- mage, comprising three run of stones, two of the first quality of French Burr stones, with Bolts, Conductors, Smut Machine, &c. The above maebinery is of the best quality of iron castings, &c— Also the distilling apparatus, for merly owned by the same. The above property will be sold low for cash or approved notes, in consequence of the establishment being con verted into a woollen factory. For further par- ticulrtrs enquire on the premises, or of the sub scriber, No. 9 Bedford street, New-York. JAMES G. WILSON. July 23, 1829. I4tf FULL assortment of fashionable Water riN H E Low Pressure Steam Boats, NORTH A AMERICA, Capt. J. Benson, ALBANY, Capt. J. G. Jenkins; NEWPHILADELPHLA, Capt. G. Seymour, will be despatched during the season as follows: NOR'J'H AMERICA,—Leaves New-York Tuesday, Thursday and Saturd-ay, at 7 o’clock A. M.—Leaves Albany Sunday, Wednesday and Friday, at 1.0 o’clock A. M- Fare 50 cents, meals extra- ALBANY,— Leaves New-York Sunday, Wednesd'av and Friday, at 7 o’clock A. M __ Leaves Albany Saturday, Thesday and Thurs day, at 10 o’clock A, M. (jtf- Fare- 50 cents lYvfjnlQ A v f l 'A NEW PHILADELPHIA,—Leaves New- York Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 5 o’clock P. M— Leaves Albany Monday, Wed nesday and Friday, at 5 P, M. (jcf- Fare $1 and found. N. B. Ail goods and baggage at the risk of the owners. August 1,1829. _________ 17 TJ^OR«ALE OR EXCHANGE, JE? for property in this city—an ex cellent FARM, consisting of 31 acres of good land, about 7 acres of which is wood; said farm is situated Dear Durham Vil- l age, in the county of Greene, state of NeW- York, 21 miles from Catskill, on the great west ern turnpike; on the premises is a large con venient dwelling house, wood house, and barn; also; a.new building filled m with brick, suita ble for a Mechanick’s shop of any kind: there are two good wells of water, and a never failing spring, near the premises; there are 290 apple trees in fine bearing order; also, pears, quinces and plumb trees. The situation is very healthy and delightful, and suitable in all respects for any kind of Mechanical business, or would make an excellent stand for a Tavern. One third of the purchase money to be paid on de livery of the Deed, the residue 111 four annual payments. Apply on the premises. New-York, Oct. 29. _____________ 4y29 STOVES. COOKE, WILSON & GRIGGS, ( A AYE just received and are now mounting i. J a large assortment of Franklin, Cooking, Oven and Box STOVES, of the most fashiona ble patterns, which they will dispose of at very low prices. ALSO, Sheet Iron Stoves, Stove Pipe and sheet Iron Work of all kiuds manu factured and for sale low. Catskill, Jan. 1, 1829. gg will more fully appear. Also one other cer- counly of Greene and state pf New-York, tain piece of ground adjoining the above on follows, to wit • west on the hizbwav ' provided, a part of the the west side, and is bounded as follows: be- on lands of Edmund Smith, east oVlands! s^ilfmtf of Wilber and Goonly and those of Isreal Gib-1 ^Balli^^^^^^^^ son, south on lands now owned by the said follows r Beginning at the south Simpson, containing fifty acres of land be the, corner of a lot of land owntd by Elisha D. same more or less: also all that certain piece, , ^ ^eing on the east side of the highway, parcel lot or farm of land situate lying and be- running east along the south linexif the ng .n the town aforesaid, bounded as follows ; bail’s land to the Hudson river, thence . 1 : ' r ” , S i « - l - \ - l y along a. far as ,ho ginning at the south west corner of the dwel ling house now occupied by the said John Tainter, and running, thence south thirty min utes east two chains and five links, thence south thirty degrees and forty minutes west fifty links, thence north fifty-eight degrees thirty minutes west one chain mid six links, and thence north thirty degrees forty minutes east two chains and twenty-three links to the place of beginning, containing fifteen hundredths of of an acre of land—will be sold at publick ven due at the house of Joseph Hoyt, inn holder in the town of Coxsackie, on the seventh day of January next, at two o’clock in the afternoon. Dated the 26th dav of June 1829. ROBERT DELAMATER. V an D yck h B rokk , Att’ys. ______ 6m 11 T I Y virtue of several writs of fieri fiicias is- JL# sued out of the supreme court of judica ture of the state of New-York, to us directed against the goods and chattels, lands and tene,- mentsof Eli Botsford, Jr. we shall offer for sale at publick vendue, on the 21st day of November next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of that day, at the Greene County Hotel kept by William Van Bergen in the village of Catskill, all the right, title and interest of Eli Botsford, Jr. in and to the following described lands and premi ses, situate in thetown of Athens in the county of Greene, to wit; All that certain piece, parcel or lot of Woodland lying within the patent of Loonenburgh, beginning in the south east cor ner of the same at a large white oak stump, and running from thence north seventy-six degrees west along the lands npw or late in possession of Matthias Van Loan to lands of Benjamin H piece of land, east on the said creek, south on lands in the possession of Joshua Alesworth, and vyestontlie highway, being the piece, par cel, lot or farm of land now occupied by Peter the Louse nfMackay Cn>s»ell, inn keeper i n . „ii] b eLid at n,,’bliete.fd,,iaf the town of'Catskill in said county, on the 12th day of January next, at one o’clock in the after dock goes, thence westerly by the slip and land of Thomas Haliock to the highway, thence aorthbytbe highway to Ihe place of beginning: Also a gore of land bounded on (he east & south noon. Dated July 8,1829. HIRAM W. BURHANS, Assignee. Jonu A dams , Att’y, ___________ 6ml2 O Y virtue of an execution issued out of the J[3 Clerk’s office of the county of Greene, on a judgement rendered before Joel Bellamy, Esq. against the goods and chattels, lands aiid tene ments of John R. Morse, 1 have seized and ta ken that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the town of Cairo in the county of Greene; bounded east by lands of Constantine Jenkins, gle ; will be sold at public vendue, at (he house of Morris Haliock, inn-holder in the town of Coxsackie, on (he nineteenth day of January next, at two o’clock in the afternoon. Dated July 11,1829. ELIZABETH VAN SLYKE, Administratrix. V an D vck & B ronk , Att’ys. 6ral3 I 'DEFAULT having been made in the pay- JLA 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 (fae 26th day of HATS of all kinds, will be kept constantly on hand by the subscriber, for sale on the most reasonable terms. S BOSWORTH. Catskill, July 1,1828.60 NEW LANDS FOR SALE. ’’'■YWO lots containingl50 acres each, lying in A the town of Liberty, SiiUivan county, dis tan t from Newburgh about 50 miles, 10 miles northof the Newburgh turnpike, and 28 miles from the Hudson and Delaware Canal Said lands are of a good quality, will be sold on ad vanlageous terras to the purchaser, and pay ments made easy. Apply to H. & P. WHITTELSEY. Catskill (Leeds) Feb, 26,1829 93 WORTH R IV E K STEAM BOAT LINE. Hinman and James Beach, and north by lands of Charles L'dke, containing eighty acres of land more or les.s. The fight, title and interest of the said John R. Morse in and to the above de- I scribed premises 1 shall expose to sale at publick j vendue, on the I2th day of September next, at 111 o’clock in the forenoon at the Greene Coun- Haviland, thence north twenty-five'degrees east along the lands of the said Hav.land eleven I «wl 5 Catskill. Date^d July 30 1829. chains and sixty links to lands of Caspgr Claw, j sale of the a b o v fdllSW ^ postponed to the sixteenth day of Novem- minutes east along the lands of the said Claw ^er next, at the same hour and plLe. Dated virtue of a power in the said Sept. 12, 1829. : 9w22 PLATT ADAMS, Sheriff.- twenty-four chains and sixty-four links to near the brook, and thence south forty-seven degrees and thirty minutes west along, the lands in pos- ___ session of the said Matthias Van Loan twelve i ff ttV order of James Pinckney, Esq. a Corn- chains and seventy links to the place of begin- | JELv missioner, Sic. in and for the county of ning containing, twenty-five acres of land more Greene, notice is hereby given lo all the credi- or less. Also, one other piece or lot of land tors of Casper Hallenbeck, Jun. of ^ id county, bounded and described as follows, to wit; be- an insolvent debtor, to shew cause,'if any they ginning m the north east corner of the same have, before the said commissioner, at his office and running from thence westerly along the in the village of Catskill, on the 1st day of lands of Gershom Burtis fourteen chains and December next, at ten o’clock A, M, why an seventy-nine links to lands of Isaac Rallenbeck, 'assignment of Ihe said insolvent’s estate should theuce southerly along the same five chains and fifty links to a stake, thence south eighty-three degrees east sixteen chains to lands of the said Gershom Burtis, thence northerly along the same five chains and twenty-three links to the place of beginning, containing eight acres of land. Also, two other lots of ground situate in the village of Athens in the county aforesaid, being part of a tract of land commonly called and known by the name of Esperanza purchase, and which said lots are known and distinguished on a map of said purchase by lots number one and two, and aid bounded together as follows, to wit; on the northerly, side by Livingston- street, on the easterly side by the rear of lots not be made for the benefit of ail his creditors, and he be discharged, pursuant to the act en titled ‘ an act giving relief in c.jses of insolven cy,’ and Ihe acts amending the same. Dated October 14, 1829. 6w26 mortgage con tained and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the mortgaged premises, being all that certain piece er parcel of land situate, lying and being in the town of Green ville, in the county of Greene and state of New- York, and hounded as follows, viz; beginning at the north east corner of William Hull's W’est 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 (wo chains and twenty links to a stak'e and stones, thence south thirty degrees wes; five chains and forty five links, thence south eighty three degrees east seven chains and twenty' links to the pl-ace 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 in the town of Coxsackie in the county of Greene, on the seventh day of January next, at two o’clock in the afternoon. Dated the 26lfa day of June, 1829. REUBEN BUNDLE, Jr Assignee. V an D yck &- B ronk , Atl’ys. 6m 11 B Y virtue of an execution issued by the Clerk of the county of Greene, on a judge ment rendered before William Pierson, Esq. one of the justices ot the peace for said county, to me directed against the hands and tenement-s of Deborah AJathers, I shall sell at publick ven due on the 21st day of November next, at 12 o’clock M. at the Greene County Hotel kept by William Van Bergen in the village of Catskill, 1 •^h'fevtain piece or parcel of land situate in number 28,29.30, and 31, on the southerly town of Cairo, bounded north and west by ' lauds of liam Bari Alfred Lockwood, east by lands of W’it- ker and south by the Catskill Turnpike side by ilie tear of lots number 12 and 14 on Goodrich-street,' and on the westerly side by Livingston-street and being together in width in front fifty feet, and running southeasterly keeping their width of fifty feet, one hundred feet lo the rear of said lots number 12 and 14 on dwelling house thereon. Dated Oct. 6, 1829. I 6w25 _______ PLATT ADAMS, Sheriff. IY virtue of an execution issued out of the supreme court of the state of New-York, Goodrich-street, containing about five thousand to me directed and delivered against the goods square feet of land more or less. Also four and chattels, lands and tenements of Alexander other lots of land situate in the village of Athens Granby, 1 shall sell at publick vendue at Van B in the county -aforesaid, lying and being in a purchase commonly called the Esperanza pur chase, wliich said lots are known and distinguish ed on a map of said purchase by lots number 3, 4, 5 and 7; said lots fronting on Livingston- street and are bounded on the east by lot num ber two on said Livingston-street, on the south by the rear of Jots oil Goodrich-street, and on the westerly side by lot number nine on said Livingston-street, which said four lots together make one hundred feet in fronton said Living- st6n-street, and keeping their width of one hlm- dred feet to the rear of one hundred feet, to gether with a messuage or building thereon.— Dated October 6,1829. SIDNEY TUTTLE, late Sheriff. 6w25 ________ PLATT ADAMS, Sheriff. 1 > Y virtue of a writ of fieri facias against Lemuel Hall, issued oiil of the Supreme Court, directed to tbe Sheriff of tbe county of Greene, and heretofore delivered to Peter C. Adams then Sheriff of said county, and now de- ceasedj the following lot and parcel of land, sit uate in the town of Catskill in said county hav- jng been seized, the right and title of the said Lemuel Hall to the same will be sold by the subscriber, under Sheriff of the said Peter C. Adiiins, on the tenth day, of December next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, at the liouse of William Van Bergen, inn keeper at Catskill, viz: all that piece or parcel of land lying and being in Catskill, and bounded as follows ; be ginning at the south west corner of lands for- foimerly owned by James Bogardus deceased, at the road leading from the Main street to the river, and running along the north side of the said road westerly one hundred feet, thence along the line of the lands owned by the heirs of John Dogherty deceased, northerly two hun dred feet to the said James Bogardus’s land, thence along the south line of said Bogardus’s land easterly one hundred feet, thence along the west line of said Bogardus’s land to the place of beginning. HENRY ADAMS, Under Sheriff of PETER C. ADAMS, deceased. Catckill, Oct. 22,1829. 6w28 Bergen’s Greene County Hotel in the village of Catskill, on the 21st day of November next, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, all the right, title and interest of the said Alexander Granby, in and to the following described lands and premi ses, lo wit: one lot of land situate in the town of Cairo, with buildings thereon, bounded north by lands of James Oooper. south and east by lands of James Meliigah, west fay lands of^gwid- ow Barron and the highway, containing about six acres. Also one other piece of land situate in the town of Cairo, and bounded north by lands of James Melligan, west by the highway, east by lands formerly owned by John Renne, south by lands of Peter Barron, containing six acres, be the same more or less. Dated Octo ber 6,1829. 6w25 PLATT ADAMS, Sheriff. B Y order of William Tolley, Esq. a judge JU P of tbe court of common pleas, in and for the county of Greene, notice is hereby given to all the creditors of Noyes M. Wheeler, an in solvent debtor, lo shew cause, if any they have, before the said judge at the house of M. Cros- W.ell in tbe village of Catskill, on Ihe 24th day of November next, at 10 o’clock in the fore noon, why an assignment of the said insolvent’s estate should not be made for the benefit oj alibis creditors, and he be discharged pursu ant to the act entitled “ an act to abolish im pi’isonment for debt in certain cases,’’ passed April 7,1819. Dated Sept. 8,1829. 10w21 H~PY ordei’of Wiliam Tolley, Esq. a judge of JELP the court of common pfeas, in and for the county of Greene, notice is hereby given toall-the creditors of John G. Cornwell, an in solvent debtor, to shew cause if any they have, before the said judge, at .the house of M. Cros- well, in the village of Catskill, on the 23d day of December next, at ten o’clock in the fore noon of that day, why an assignment of the said insolvent’s estate should not be made for tbe benefit of all his creditors, and bis person be exempt from imprisonment pursuant to tbe act entitidd “ an act to abolish imprisonment for defat in certain cases,’’ passed April?, 1819.— Dated October 31,1829. 6w29 I DEFAULT having been made in the pay- m J ment of a certain sum of money, secured by indenture of mortgage bearing date the sev enth day of November one thousand eight hun dred and twenty-eight, executed by William Bruce and Lydia Ann his wife and John C. Hertell, to Edward T? Stevens, which said mortgage was, by an assignment bearing date the ninth day of October 1829, July assigned to Robert C. Field, notice is therefore hereby giv en that, by 'i irtue of a power in said mortgage contained, and pursuant to the statute in such c.ise made and provided, the mortgaged premi ses, viz: all of the following lot of 1 nd, situate, lying and being in the village of Cairo in the county of Greene and state of New-York, and bounded and described as follows, viz: begin ning at the north east corner of the said mort gaged premises, or rather at the north east cor ner oL the dwelling house thereon, and from thence south forty nine degrees west along the line of Sherman Smith’s land two chains and sixty three links, lo a board fence which forms the northern line of a lot late in possession of David Wickes, thence along theline of the same and a board lence north forty six detrrees west one chain and ninety-seven links, to a stone wall which forms the eastern boundary to another lot of land late occupied by the said David Wickes, thence along said wall north seventy-three de grees east ninety-five links to the west corner of a lot (ormerly occupied by Ezra H. Ferry, thence along the southern line of said lot south forty-three degrees east one t;hain and ten links to the south comer of the sajd Ferry Int, thence along the eastern line of said lotnorth forty-nine degrees east one chain and eighty-oue links to the east corner of a blacksmith’s shop, thence along the Susquehannah Turnpike road south forty: degrees east forty-seven links to the place of beginning; containing about thirty-six rods of land be the same more or less, will be sold at publick vendue at the house of George A. Crook- er, innkeeper in the village of Cairo in said coun ty, on the thirtieth day of April next, at one o’clock in the afternoon Dated Oct. 27,1829. ROBERT C. FIELD, Assignt e. A. M attookt , Att’y '6m 2 8 Y order of the Honourable John T. Irving, JD first Judge of the court of common pleas for the city and county of New-York, notice is hereby given to Amos Cornwell, now or late of the city of New-York, shoemaker, an abscond ing or concealed debtor, and to all others whotti It may concern, that on application and due proof made to hitn the said Judge, pursuant lo the directions of the act of the Legislature ot the State of New-York, entitled “ an act for re lief against absconding and absent debtors, passed 21st March, 1801,” he hath directed all the estate of the said Amos Cornwell to be seized, and that unless he returns and dis charges his debts within three months after this notice of such, seizure, all the estate will be sold for the payment of his debts. Dated the 3d day of October, 1829 ANI ’W .S GARR, 3m27 Attorney for A ttaching Creditor. ■ ^ 'J ..J .Si -I ■.‘I BLANKS for sale at this ojfice. .7 ^