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All thofe that are in ar rears Jor the Poughkeepfie paperi, ire hereby informed hit I hare been oblig ed already to fpeod ej dayi of myfelf tad horfe, to call on mycullomen for a ietilementTor the lad year when it was Iheir duty to hare left the pay where they received their pipers, and by that means have entirely prcventcdalUhalirouble Tindxpeoctr It would bcjinrcalonabic for me to repeat the vifit on the like oc carton all thofe therefore who can re collect themielves indebted to me on that account, arc once more invited in a friendly manner to give fomc fmall de grec of attention to this lerjous hint, sod thereby prevent the cofl of a falhi onable law letter, invitiog them to attend to the bufinefs in the neighbourhood where I refide, at I cannot attend on fuch an occaGon at any other place which however would be at difagreeable to me, as it cao pollibty be to them All thole, if any thtre be, who do not intend to make punftual payments in future at the place where they receive their papers, at clofe of each quarter, on the principles of honor, are requeued to flop their papers without further delay, at the dtfttibution of them as well the printing, is attended with too great expence to be given gratis to thofe who are in, much better fituition to give to the poor, than to receive from them. With fentiments of refpeel, I fubferibe myfclf yuurs, and the public's Mod obedient humble fcrv't, EBENEZER HILLS. Beekman, February 1780. tT Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Back wheat, and Flax, is wanted, and would willingly be received by the Printer, for Debts due to him or for debts due to the Pod, for News papers, if delivered foon. be Sold, The Farm of the fubferi ber, at Wappinga creek, containing one hundred and, fifty acres There are two dwelling houfes on it, and alfo an exceeding good orchard.

For further' particulars, inquire of the fubferiber on the premifes. CATHALINE GODWIN. December 16th, 1788. 76 TO SOLD, Or exchanged for a Farm, or for New Lands, A LOT of GROUND in New Windfor, adjoining the N. River, with a good dwelling houfe with four rooms, cellar and cellar kitchin, a good flore houfe, a large dock, a large liable for horfrs, and a horfe died a fine fpriog of water in the cellar kitchin and another by the door.

It is a mop excellent Hand for any kind of public boCne'fs, fuperior to any in New Wind. for. FoPfurther particulars, inquire of 1 fate Schultz, near the premifes, Chrif. tian Schultz, near Gofhen Orange county, Abraham Schultz, of Fiifc Kill, or Jacob Schultz, of Rhinebeck Flatts. Angdft arth, 1788.

6t To be Sold, And pofTclfion given immediately That Excellent FARM whereon the fubferiber now lives, in Kumbout precinct, Dutchefs county, near the farm of John Everfon, Containing 330 acres of good land, as well proportioned for meadow and plowing, as any farm in faid precin3, with a plenty of wood had. Theie is on the fame a good large Swelling houfe, with two rooms on a floor, and a kitchen uu der the whole. Alfo a'nrge Dutch barn, and a good bearing orch.rJ qf upwards of joo apple trees. For further patticuiacs infcire oltne fubferiber, on the ptemifes, whv eive an indifputable title to the fame. JOHN VER VALEN.

February uih, 1789. aaive LAD, of bout thirteen Years of Age, of a good DifpoGiion, and who can be well recommenced, is wameu APPRENTICE to the Printing Bufinefs. Inquire of the Printer. Hutchins Almanacks, For the year 1789. To be fold' at tins Pringting by the dozen or tingle.

Alfo Game's POCKET Almaoacki. A' tina to the I rt van uw ,) fchooten, eccuioti S2. meat of Iks faid Teuniilrft WiH nd ttfl. ccafed and ittit of dc the fai mortgage aid eflignmeiit, wllVfjra'nt to uDoa executed to the purcnaier. 70 99 PouihkecBne, OBAUI November COOPER.

7. I AH The tiriie for which his Excellency the GOVERNOR, anp hit Honor the LIEUTENANT GOVER NORererelecled to ferve, expiring oq. the firft Monday in July next, I do, there, fore, In putfuance of the acVentttlcdg At 1 fTlll anjoLuor regulating cicwiuiJe, j.1. the ijth day of February, herebjrjKI' give pHDiic 11.111c dvi ajs neral election, tTcmrniDcbrribe lad TuefTayTn Aprlfnext, a wife and dif creet Freeholder of this State is to be defied to fill aach of thofe important offices. The feats of John Hiring and Cornelius Humfrey, Efrjuires, Senators" from the MiJdlc Diftndl, alfo becoming vacant on the faid Hi ft Mouday in July next, I do fuithcrgive notice, that two Senators 'ire to be elected at: the faid election in the Middle Diftiift, to fill ihofe vacan cies.

Dated at Poughkecpfie, the 8th day of February, 1789. 84 HERMAN HOFFMAN, Sheriff. State of Ntw Yotk, Duttthcfi county, ft. NOTICE 11 hereby liven, (according to the form of an aft of the Legiflature of 'the State of New aft to prevent frauds by and for fecuring the purchafcn of mortgaged eftates," patted the twenty fix. itj of February, in the year one thoufnd feven hundrti and eighty eight) that on tbc fourteenth 4y of May next, cnfuiiig the date hereof, at twelve o'clock of the fimeday, will be fold at public auction, upon the landi herein after defenbed, the fee Ample of all that certain tract or parcel of land, rituae, lying a ndaeing in ihcprecincl of Rumbout in the "county of known, fet forth, and itiAinguilhrd by lot No.

3. in a ccrtiin map made by Abraham Schenck, for the divifion of a trad of land into three equal parti, among Henry Van Tiffill, John Van TalTill and Jacob Van T'ffill, the devifeei of Henry Van Tamil, deceafed, and butted and bounded at fol'owi, via. Beginning at a (take ftanding in the ground near a fwimp 01k tree, milked on one fide with three notchei, and a blaae in the wefteily line 01 boundi of Jacobus Swartwout'a fifty acre lot, being the north caft corner of Coowrot Aplee'ilor No. 1, running thence with Coowrot Aplcc'a lot fouth eighty feven drgveei we'l thirteen chaim and feventy links to a locuft tree (lo be planted)thence foutli nlae degrece and fifteen minutee weA feventecn chains five linki, to a chefaut tree, marked on two fides with three notchei and a blaae thence fouth nineteen dc greci, eaft ten chiini and twenly.fi re linki to a chefnut flike, and Aonei laid around it, Aand ingin the notth boundi of Zachariah Van Voor hee'i farm thence along the north boundi of the faid Zichiriih Van Voorhec's farm fouth fifty eight drgieei and forty five minutei, weft twelve chaini aod four linki to a A.ke and Aonea the fouth caft coiner of Stephen Batea' farm tkence north twecty tbrec degree, weA thirty three chain and ninety Imbi ilotg the latterly line or bounds of faid Stephen Batea' farm to a Aakc and hup of Aonei the fouth wcAerly corner of Jacob Van TalliU'i lot No. 3, being twelve chaini to the fouth fide of a public road leading through the faid land on the laft mentioned line or bjundt of the faid Stephen Batci' farm thence with Jacob Van TaOill'i lot No.

north fixty eight degrees, eaft ten chaine and thirty liiki to a flake and Aonei thence north feven degreei, weft In chaini and feventy five linki to a Aake and Aonei ftanding at the iouth fide of the toti aorcfaid tbence along faid road fouth eighty nine degree! and forty five minuter, eaft eleven chaini and twenty five Itnke to a locuA tree (to be planted) at the north fide of faii road thence noith thirteen degreei, weft fifteen chaini and ninety linki to a walnut fapling, marked on two fidci with three notchei and a blaae, with Aonei laid around it, being the fouth weAcrly corner of John Coffin'i lot No. thence with the fouth boundi of faid John Coffin'i lot No. 7, north fifty three degreei and fifteen minutei. eaft ten chaini and feventy clinki to a Aone fet La the ground, being the fou eaft corner of the faid John CulnVs lot Nj. in the eaft line of the land that Hen driek V.n Tamil, dcceaTid, uteri a fed from Cu tian Vcr Pla ck thtnee along faid laft mentioned line fou twenty throe degreei, eaA thirtythirty two chain and thiily two links, lo the place ol beginning; containing nintty flvc acrci, two quitter! aid hvc perchei Together with all and fiigularthi hereditament! and appurtcnancca to the fame belonging which fale will be made in virtue of a mctfuage of the faid prc muei, by indenture of Itafe and releafe, bearing date the tenth and eleventh dayi of January, in the1 year one thoufand feven hundred and eighty fix, (with a power to fell therein contained) from John Van Tamil, of the laid precinrt, to xurui van uunicnooten, rate 01 inc.

uu are cealcd, and alfigntd tn due form of law by Mathew van Dunlcheutcn. xen. vT EtBElVTrLllTT, jlUtl "if r' PICKLED CODFISH, Of the beft kind To he fold at the flore of the fubferiber at Poughkecpfie landing for which caiTi, wheat, rye, and good Indian card will betKeiiedJiLpsymfnt. JOHN PRIDE. January 6th.

1789. 79 Cabinet and Chair Maker, At FifiS Kill Lantjing. to acquilnt tN Public, thathT tp tanlei oat both branches in tbe moftxten. nvaaunneri Of the firft. htmakeiDefki.

Book jCaifSpVjtotk CaAti, Ate. and oHht 'Arm and Dialag Chairs, Tbt utility encouraging tnanufafloriel of any kind ai near our place of rcCdence aa poflitiU. needa no encomium! on that head 1 And ss tht ubfetiber hat emploved the Ccft'of hands, hi Aattera himfclf that he will give general fatif taction to inch pertoni ai hall favor Dim wltlk their commandi. For the convenience and encouragement of thofe who live at a diAancc from hitp, any or dcd will be punctually atfended to and the work, finiftied at the ftiorteft notice, uallbe delivered at any public landing place on the North river, without any additional expence on the firft eofl which (hall be ai low ai any warranted workli fold forin New York. 19 Albert Willett, Jan.

FiJh KiH Landing, 0(lhtr ij N. B. Any kind of country produce will be received in payment ct market price. State New York, Dm tht ft Comnty, JT. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given (according to the form and direction! of the aft of the Legiflature of the.

State of New York, entitled, "An Aft to prevent Fraud! by and for fecuring the Purchafcn of mortgaged Eftatei," parted the twenty futh day of February, in th year 1788) That on the tenth day of April next, enfoing tht date hereof, at twelve o'clock in the forenoon of the fame day, will be fold at public auction at the Court houfein thecounty of Dutthefi, the fee fimple of all that certain lot or parcel of land and premifci, fituate, lying and being in Frcdcricktown, in the county atorefaid beginning at the lower or fouth weft corner of farm No. ai, now or late in poflXTion of Abraham Dela van, on Croten river thence running fouthcrly along faid river to a white oak tree, marked tbencccaftwaidly to a fmall chefnut tree, marked thence caftwardly to the read or high way thence northwardly ai the road rum, to faid De tavan'e land, near the dwcllinghoufe of the grantor thence along faid Dclavan'a land to the filacc of beginning containing eighty acre of nd, be the fame more or left together with all and Angular the bereditamenta and appurte nancei to the fame belonging 1 Wh'ich fale will he made by virtue of a mortgage of the faid premifci, by indentures of leafe and releafe bearing date the eighth and ninth dayi of Auguft, ia the year 1786, (with a power to fell therein con. tained) from John Nicholi, late of the p'ecind of Fredtricflurgh, in thecounty aforefaid lo the fubferiber, for the better fecuring of two certain bondi from the faid John Nichols, to tbc fubferiber, as mentioned and exptelTed in the faid mortgagemortgage And good and fumcicnt deedi of conveyance purfuant to the faid mortgage, will be executed, at the time and place of laic, 10 the pur chafer, by 65 6m. THOMAS N1CKERSON. PoitfHttpftt, Oflohtr ift, 1788.

UBL1U NOrilE 11 hereby Riven, lnt purfuant to an aft of the Governor, the Council, and General Affembly of the late colony of New York, parted the nineteenth, day of March, in the year of our Lord one thoufand feven hundred and feventy four, entitled, aa aft for the more erTcftual regiAry of mortgages, and for fecuring the purchafcn of mortgaged eftatei," That on the fourteenth day of May now next enfuiug the date hereof, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of the fame day, will be expofed to fale by the fubfciibcrs, at public vendue, at the dwelling houfe of Thomas Stevens, innkeeper in the county of Dutcheii, near" the premifci, All that certain trail or parcel of land, lying and being in Arncnia prccinft in the county of Dutchefs, and State et New York, bounded ar follows Beginning at a white oak tree, ftanding in the fouthweft corner of Gideon Ca file'a land ke bought of Daniel Barber, being part of lot No. 6, in the Creat Nine partners thence fouth one degree, eaft eighty rods to a Aake and Aonei) thence eaft one degree, fouth one hundred and nineteen rodi and a half to a chefnut pole and ftonea) tbence north one degree, weft forty roda to a maple and ftonts 1 thence to the firft mentioned boundi containing forty four acrci and threc quartua of be the fame more or Icfi, together with all the rights, membcri, privileges, hereditament! and appurtcnancci thereunto belonging which faid certain traft or parcel of land were by certain of leafe and releafe, bearing date the tenth day of March, in tbc year of our Lord one thoufand feven hundred and eighty fix, mortgaged by Rofwcll Catliu and Oliver Swan, of Amenia prccinft in the county of Dutchefs, and State ol New York, unto us the fubferibers, for fecuring the payment of two hundred and twenty three pound! feven Jnillingi and eleven pence; together with the lawful intereft for the fame and the whole, that is to fay, both principal and intereft, in Sp.nifti milled dollars, at the rate of two and one half for every pound, or the rea, value thereof in other good filver or gold coin, and not in paper money or bills of credit of any whatfocver, even tho' the fame be' tntfe a legal tender bv aft of the Legiflature of State of New York, on or before the tenth by CLaVUch next cnfaiog the date thereof, as Clark! emvteicc or record thereof in tht ferrencc being utchefi county aforefaid, re and at large appear, had, will more fully made known at the will be executed to the ptnehater, and title deed JOHN JA 70 96 FREDERICK. EGBERT BENSlw fc JB trv i A Paid for WHEAT At the Store of the fubferibers And all kinds of Produce received at market price foHDebti and Goods; SMYTH, IRWIN NEWETT Hibernia Mills, Oclo 1 68 bcr ib, 1788. T0B SOLD That Valuable FARM on which Col. Udny Hay lately liter), within half a mile 6tb'e fifwriTjf Pouch' keepfie, containing about fiity Veres of Land there is a fufficiency oTmegdoW to produce thirty tons of hay, and the remainder exceeding gooj p0Ugb land.

The meadow is well ditched, and the fences in good order. There is on it a laige new dwelling boufe two Aoriea high, and four rooms on a floor, with a large commodious barn and ftablci, fmoke houfe, ice. As the main road from the Nine partners pafles immedi. ately by the door, it is exceedingly con. txnient lor a Merchant or Trader.

For terms, apply to Smith and Wyt koff, merchants in New York, or Jcha. Davis, at Poughkecpfie. D. FUR SAL THE FARM on which Ifaac Fitch' et now lives, Ctuate iu the pucind of Poughkecpfie, about three miles from the town, containing bttucen one hun drcd and thirty or tony acres. Alfo a Lot fituate iu Cannon (licet, and fixtcca Lots fituate in Church flreet, containing about a quarter of an acre each.

Alia iixteen acres of Wood land, near the town, fit for paflurc or tillage. Alfo five acres and a quarter of Land, in the town ot Poughkecpfie, fituate on the Pod road leading from New York ta Albany, oppofite theJEnglifh church. For terms oT7ale, apply Jo GeofgeT Ludlow, of New York or to Mytv dert Van Klecck or Aotbooy A. Hoff. man, at Poughkecpfie, Hho arecntrnff ed with propofals.

dl TO BE SOLD, THE Place wheteon the Subfcrtbtr lives, pleafantly situated in the' town of Poughkecpfie, near the EtjfJTid, Church tht buildings thereoinartjrz: and although fmall, areyetconvevint andareo calculated, as cafily to bare auamons tnereto. Alio to be Sold, (e veral Cafes of SURGEONS INSTRTJ. MENTS; fuch as are ufed for ampu. tation, and other operation's in Like wife to be Rented until the firft of April next, the Houfe (and its appurte nances) of the late Dr. CHARLES CROQKE And further, ALL Per', fons having demands 'againfi the eflaW of the above faid Charles CrooVe.

are defired to pre fen them to JOHN DAVIS, I 7 Adminiflraior. Poughkeepfie, Nov. 4th, sy88. Util lC NOTICE ia hereby given, That purfuant to an Aft of the Governor, the Council and general Affembly of the Isti Colony of New. York, parted the Nine, ttenlh Day of March, in the Vearof our Lord, One Thoulaod Seven Munaredar.d Seventy four, entitled, An Aft for the more effectual RegiAry of and for fecurint the Purcha sers of snortgsged EAateij Thai ithTrSitf Bay at AuguA, now next enfuingthe Date hereof, at ten o'clock of the forenoon, of the faml Day, wilt be expofedo Sale by the Subftribrr, Public Vendue, ar the dweWig liouft cf Even Bogardus, Innkeeper in Kingfton, in tke" County ol UlAeri ALL, that one fourth Parf of the one feventh Part of a certain LotofLaneV known and diAinguiwtd by Lot Number Nine, fituatcd, lying and being in the County of Ul Acr aforefaid, in the Great or Hardcnbereh'i Pa.

tent, onthe.EaAerly Side of tbc Eaft Branch of Delaware River 1 fo as the fame is butted, boua.s ded and difcribed in the Partition Deed, msda by the Proprietors of the faid Patent, Refei react; being thereunto had, will at large appear 1 That wauiau. wnitn laiu l( contains akout Niaf Thoufand Five Hundred Acres Together with! all the Rights, Members, Privileges, Hcrcdite mtnts and Appurtenances thereunto belonging. Which faid one fourth Part of the aforcaid Letjl was oy certain inacntures Leafrand ReIeaffr bearing Date the fourth and fifth Dayi of No' vemocr, ja toe year ol our Lord, One Thou fand Seven Hundred and Eighty eighty mortga ged by Elial Hardenbergh, of the Precioft of New Palta, in the Couitv of UlAer aed Sum' of New York, for focuring the Payment of iwenty ai ncy of the tbc lawful the firft Day of January next, enfuing tht Date thereof, aa by the faid Martgage or Record there of, in the Clerk'a Office of the County of aforclaid, Kcfcrrnce beioc thereunto had will raers fully and at large appear. The Conditions wl)L fl xorx, tor locuring the Payment 01 1 five Pounda Ten Shillings, lawful Ma vl he State of New York, together widi 'I ul Intereft for the fame, on or befartl STEUBENS EXERCISE knnwjutahciaof Sale, and a.TittS May be hid of ifee I ER, rntd be executed ta the Purchafer. bv me," ARIE VAN VLEfcl.

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