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C A U T I O N JE X T ilA . , the name »f Ct^FP ha«a« engngingaged h e with a le oF S. K. Tiitvniand, and uaes Kl> Ijmo to p«t lip a Sarsmmrtlia, which they call Dr. Town- lend’a .‘’iirsiipnrilla, denoitiinailng it OJSJfUWB, Original, etc. This Tiiwnsend la no doctor, and never was; but wa» .. OFFWE l^ANUrAC TORY i» B . ’» o 'iv n .<i»Rr»i»’ i<i COMPOUND KXrilACT OP 8 A R § A P A K i f f l , . A . IM meit axtraoriliiiar}’ Mmlicliic ill the World ! fcrmerly a worker im railroaiis, canals; »nd tbe-like, Yet he usumea' tKo'tltle of Dr., fiir the purpose of gaining credit for ivhat he is not. This Ja to caution the puhlie not U tclvedi.and pnrchue none but the OJSdVCf/JVif OJIJ »-L, 0/.,/) Dr. Jacob Townsend’s iSursaierlUa, W L 0J,/j Dr. Jacob Townsend’s Satsap having OB It the Old Sr's. Ilkeuess, his family coat of ahai, and hie •linatnceIinatnce ncrosscross thehe coatt of arms.rms. • n t coa of a Frmei/al qpet, lOS jy-assou-st., jyVio Y»rt Citg. SPRING AND SU.MMI; h MKDICINES W .V w W..d OLB fl«. JACOB TOWNSEND, ■““'M g W s i . . g e n u i W \ 6 l d ‘' d r sisaisssi rs tespeclfutly, JAJIE3 CUJ1MING8, Hence the reason why we h< itde in its favor by men, woihi doing wonders in the cure of COmtrMPTIOK DYSPEl reference to female com* tleet,;have gone'abiio:frohi 36Sijritce street to he Par A G E N T a -O e o . Dexter, Albany ; Bobh & Griswold. Pater & Brother,S. Wibkes. J Objects,-raay be mads u p at pleasure; and in oth er respects, arc uueq.ualled in ntatuesis, adaptaliou and choapnues^beingleapnees^being cheaperheaper thanhi boeks aad^ c t WickhanttiSlate Drawing T?aMets,,f . ________________ .whig T?aMets,, furriishihg a ' variety of Amiisoinenls, in D raw 'g and writing. Also, Chapman's. American Daawing Books for •‘‘•‘'''“■‘'■“iJ'StlSSEe. nsingburghyfoi the apprehension Cheat and Gbw Rich> ^ H I S ha« been the secret principle of M . too many of the wholesale dealers i n Teas up to this time, a nd they have praotised ' t h e mosteharnefulimpoeitiononthe Country. ‘ : te r c h a n t without any fear ot detection. But a new erain the Tea Trade has ccme and the PEEIN T e a e b m p a u y claims the honor o iita ihtrodnetion. They were the first to raise ith# banner oliReforin,on which it hasinscnb- ed the simple words— ‘ P U R E T E A S A T H O N E S T PRIGES.” : A complete revolution hos been the conse quence. L e t consumers o f T y i every where them Tea.:: Uiatused tobe called too good for them be.l ’^°2d. We have driven out of the market a vast a mount o f trash,, andintrod ’ced a beU tor class of Teas than has y et eve. >een :sold. i 1 m porters of Tea often come to u o get for, itheir own asej and for their frii ds, fine qualities they can find nowhere ets . ; 3d. We have reduced prices mere lan 25 per cent, both in Black and Green T f • i. T he wholesale grocers say w eare ruiningU trade l and call us humbugs. This we hav e done Salready, and now see w h at of the village of Xansingburghi foi the apprehi and conviction bfitbe person or persons who “'“ '^’s a s k t a s i s RASsojiGlefk. ' ; 1st. We will sell Teas by the single chest, half chest, or 141b box, at the same pricet tla t wholesale grocers pay to the importert c o n f id e n t ia l l y e g * ! NO 3, NORTON STREET, AIBANV. N. V. “ Heaven bestows but with a sparine hand .lUiwtrioiis men to save a favored land,’* Cady to W A R COOKE, after an absence of nearly six A M O B O I N A N C E , ; a c heat. Wo will allow in most To ReHrain H o g f from runrmig at large in the. 16 lbs tare on the same. Village of Jianaingburgh, haised MayiOth, 3d. W e hereby undertake to 1848, [ kind o f Tea from six to /2 cents § 1. Be it ordained by the Trustees of thoVil- ' lago of Laiisirigburgh, that com and after the 10th day of Juiip next, no Ho^or Hogs' shall bej sufferedito run at large in any of the streets or alleys of said village, under 9ie penalty of one i dollar for each and every oftencj, to be prosecuted; and recovered in a n action of dibtor on the case,, before any Jnstioa ofthe'Peao^r any Court hav ing coguizaiioe thereof, 411 thaname and for the' u£o of the Trustees of said villee, to he collected of the owner o r owners of any |uch Hog or 'Hogs sofoundrumiirrgat large as afopsaid. § 2. All ordiimnces horotof*e passed fir be- strainiiig Hogs from miming it large are hereby repealed. JOHN' G. NEAL.Pifesidont pro tern. I R anboui Clerk. ________ !___________ __ liO o l i i n g - C r l a s s iS t o r c . No.No. 3,, Greenreen st.t. mbany. kind o f T ea from six to 12 cents pep p< Cheaper than the wholesale grocers do. How can vve do this ?. asks the cou This is our answer. W e jre c o n tent with „.ven per cent profit instead of 25 and fifty per c ent, a la grocer. W e deserve lhe thanks of the country merchants for saving them hereaHor from being cheated. Let them come to the Ware houses of the PEKIN TEA CO . and compare sanjples of T ea they, get elsewhere ; and if they buy bad Teas then, at high prices, it is their own fault. An English importer lately boasted to us that he eould make more money by sending bad Teas to the New York market tnan on good Teas. W e are resolved to overthrow this fraud ; and now call upon agents in eve ry townin the United States to come forward hers who have been recently disapp__________ , , „ ---------- - -------- -- having had his persona! consiiltation, are now re-f'“ de^Chine,4-4ifiia^oabt(^os^d’Egypt, 3-4 ceive that consistent mode of Ireatmeut which has waterediSilks, Pompadojc and other The most i n ................................................' 3 G s Albany. T A M E S BU R I'ON & CV, wholesale andr J tail Lookiiigr Glass Store and Factory, N 3 Greon street, second store Horn State st, Alba ny. Looking Glass Plates aid Looking Glasse of various patterns and sices, j Picture Glasse” \ ©very size, I'rom 11 by 14 to by 40, always hmid in quautities to suit purchasers. Pictui and Portraits franuedto order. ■ J. B. &00., having introduced Steam and M chiuery in the manufactory of thoir frames, are able and will supply the Trn/lo pnd country Mer- chants oil as good terms as any oilier establish- ment in tho United State ■n six months they do not sell more T en that •'H lgivrihem o u r Tea without c inrge. Thit in plain Englishand cannot be misunder stood. We appealfor testimony to the im mense success of our Agents in any part of X T n S t n t ^ . The finest specimens of green and black teas ever sold in this country, ore imported by the Pekin Tea Company, 75 and 77 Fulton street. Those who want good teas at rp\»- onabie piices, can always get them then ■ ilmne. 3). SW EENEY, Late o f No. 11, Ann Street, nE M O V E H 'to CGChathamStreel. The u n it, dersigneii, At the approach of the travel- ChanJebrsjandncnrly opposieteDuane, where he has oppened a Saloon, on precisely the sa- me plan as his former one ; but in extent, ___ XV...S. ....JA «iiirn.i»af>n hv a.nv a = p ; ^ l i s diiMMi lo nrliieii elements of Jife in very required from, but each of a quality thal has secured h i n the reputation h e now enjoys, and which he is determfn ed t o maintain. As the above i s the only estahlishment he either owns ot i s in any manner n c m inallj or otherwise connected with, hopes Ins friends and the public public will remember that COMPAKED W ITH THE OLD DR’S, cause of one GU.AND PACT, that the one Is INCAP/ jEof DETERIOttATfON, and NEVER Roast B e ef Roast Lannb Roast Veal oa Roast. Pork 6d Roast Cliickcu Isfid Roast Goose Isfid Roast T urkey I s fid Roast Duck Isfid Roast Pig Isfid Burled M u ttoa fid Sirloiu Steak S S a S ' ' ” 'Id K . - n S , a The Pek^rTeY Company, 75 and 77 Fulton drive all the poor teas which have deluged this oountryj and detrauded consumers of the article, out of the market. They import none but pure and fragrant teas, and retail them by the single pound at wholesale prices. Families are always sure of obtaining good teas a t this great warehouse, in quantities to suit their convenience,mnd at th e same f rice tnat the merchant pays who buys to “ T h . P . - I - T . . Company, 75 and 77 Fulton street, sells a de- licioa- a rticle of Oolong Tea a t 50 cents per pound. Consumers of Tea, who have been paying six shillings per pound lorlhis artier* are requested to compare it with tha ubovl- and judge for themselves which is best, le you can boy abetter tea at four shillings pee pound than y ou have been g e tting a t six shil lings, you will be obliged to us torthisnoiicef Try the young Hyson sold at this great e stabiishm ent at 75 c ents. It is better than any thing o f the kind we have ever bought elsewhere a t one dollar.—(Commercial Ad- Rice or Mush and ' s s - s s m i i “ P.Townf - ------------- ^ ------ --------------- * ’ 1 inyC f'^iX ■’ ■’i8AA^c'’w CHAIN, lOfl Wooil.r-M i s i j r £ S ’ . L i son, LiimiiigbuTgli. isSi « c S l . «5\ M u tton Chop® Od ls6d i S S i S r ' i*\ A „ .e D „ l l n , . « Peach Pie 6d Cranberry Pie 6d Fried Potatoes 3u E is'e.\”*\ ^ T he P ekiu T ea C o .-W e very cheerfu call the attention of all lovers of pure a. fragrant teas, bolli in town and eonntry,; the great tea W arehoust of this conipar SSS s S j S ‘cool SSSSSfiS’’ identified for the; last seven yean,) shall t intified fbr the; last seven yean,) shall at ■times, be stocked’with the choicest.and best Hat i made Segais, a t wholesale and retail. 'Mi '3, Hotel keepers, and the to use, arefequesti selves before purchasing eirewhl No. 4 Walland 213 rk, August 10,1348. cing (iis return to Head Quarters. During his tra vels on the continent—where a M assive G old ; silted to h'ii Importers, Jobbers & Retailers, Jobbers & I 'ONE DOOIl;EAST;OF THE STAND THEY HAVE'SO tOMO improvements in the PRACTICE OF M E D I-iopeby a,partner ofthehouse, alargeportioRof CIN E - h e has been successfully consulted by the; which are now in store,,and others are d S r a i ' Medical Faculties at Paris, London, ard at most; iriving. ^ ofof the Provincial Hospitals throughoutroughout thee United!ited; the Provincial Hospitals th th Un iSILKS. Kingdom of Great Britain. The unfortunate aiidi SuperkParis styles in.all the new designs of the haviiig'had h J persDual'consriltauX'* <!*> Chine, 4-4 ohangoable Gres* d fL^p t', 3* 4 lie complaints—where all failed; yield to his mode treatment-whether syphilis, strictures, gleet,, se-: minal weakness, gravel, impotency, afi'e.ctions of the urinary organs in both sexes, or any other ineral malad[es-iii curing which Dr. Co liversally successful. Strangers and tra' )m all parts of the world-many from the ' nent of Europe-oonsult him in difficult oases, a: there is no part of tho United Stales where pe sons do not reside n horn he has cured, and t French and British Cashmeres and. Delaines,in small medium and bold designs. Plain, Plaid and aS.SSSiS'S French and Scotch. GinghaniB. S s S s i l ; ssiSsSJS'B ‘as it is always important to obtain the ser-i of an experienced and skilful Physician,” the unfortunate should call on the celebrated Dr, Cooke, of Albany, N .Y . (Cr All Prpfessore of the Art and Science of Medicine, made in pronouncing the skill and tal-! eiitsof Dr. C ooke , of Albany, N. V. in relation to his peculiar mode of treatment in all cases of Syphilis—first in order, for all complaints caused, either by a disordered state of the blood or any de-; rangement of the functions of the Generative Or-' gaiiB. During tho many visits of this Eminent. Physician, both a t British and Foreign Hospitals, he has been sought by medical men of rank and. influence, wholiavo on all occasions availed them selves of his enlightened introductories in behalf of their own private practice as well as for the aid of .he Faculty, and othev-officets presiding over Ge sral HospitalsHospitals inl Europe,ope, wlioio now advivocate il Eur wl now ad no other remedies than those suggested tlirough his daily promenades, for the benefit of the pubii Jarge.-” Ix>iido)i Luiicet. D r . C ooke having devote filly years to study and treatment of the above disorders, has had opportunities which occur to few, of seeing at the Hospitals in France and England, every stage and symptom of these direful maladies, in their most appalling forms; and it is only a reason able inference, as he is known tobe the only phy sician in this country 1 “Sexual Diseases,” aiic Debility,” to consider News from Albany. WILLIAM RICHARDSON, BO South lumilton Street,) Alba Street (corner of HamiUoii Street,) Albany, Importer anil V/kolesole and Retail Dealer i n PAPER HANGINGS, &C. ian in this country wlio can permanently cure exual Diseases,” and all cases of “Constitutional lility,” to consider him the safest person lo im the unfortunate can apply for releif. Nor papers being the located in New York, Boston and Philadelphia, le undets should have r the whole have been directed to them; and his practice is so large that there is no varieties of them he has not seen. Besides wliich Dr. Cooke has had a regu lar medical education, and has studied in the most liberal seats of learning in difierent parts of Eur ope. Tho e wlio prefer to consult him by letter, will describe their symptoms, the length of lime, tlieyey haveve beenn afflicted,icted, theireir habits, age,e, and tli ha bee affl th habits, ag whether single or married, and also ifsingle, v ther they contemplate tlie marriage state. d in New York, Boston and Philadelphia, 'hichby an arrangement with 4he Mauufac- irs, he is enabled to sell althe Lowest New York Prices. S atin VAPERB,all qualities,some very rich and wide'; M euium and C omsion , do. F ire B oard P atterns , Giit, Velvet and cpmmonj F rench P apers and B ordekb , Gilt, Velvet and JuRTAiN P apers , very heavy yard wide richly shaded, new Patterns: Geu. Taylor, Vera Cniz. Capitol, Fountain and others, well worthy the attention o f Country MerclianU deoifoueoj pleasing their customers. lave this advertisement and COME AND SEE- er they contemplate tlie marriage state. GASH paid for BAGS, (White, Brown and ‘‘Witipirshias of lipflaf, fadtH a nicety, Mixed;) ROPE, CAM VASS, &c. at the highest and willla well balanced and enlightened mind, price:—at such an advance as will paywellfor t bringin; W A T E R C T R X ; . INVALIDS will find every accommodation A a course of Hydropathic treatn -------- ’LTON’S establishment in Trt grant herb has been compelled to esch drinking of teain consequence of its inju effects until at length he has beco. 'HAMILTON ’S establishment in Troy, on Eighth Street. Tho building is elegantly built df bricki andand the roomsms cemfortabicfortabic andnd even luxiirious-Tr-ii the roo cem a even luxi The baths are Sll in rooms kept of the kept of the proper temperature, and the treatmentls fully a.s agree able as in wlirm weather.The cold weather is de cidedly best for Ike treatment of chronic diseases, iia.i Ell- I u T m ., SS” Brown Brea jy 30 ly I, WlllUU 11 e never been introduced into thfo count except as presents to importers. Anu these they have an Olong, mild a s zeph. and fragrant as a rcse, which we; specia: recommend to all nervous persons. Its efi upon many of those who have tried it, I been to make thetn oonfirmed ten drinke Ladies who have used it say they neJver befi drank such ten. But a ll tastes can he of dyspepsia, liver and lung affections, miglit 1 o^red by a proper course of Hydrophalic treat- rjjent. Short of organic change of the organs and *“\ies all forms of disease are curable by the wj tefr treatment. *\Troy Noveihl # IN E N C A M B R I C H l> K F i B ,d o d . hie border a n d very pretty and cheapo Rt 256 ^tnte street. / ■^Nov 30 C . HITCHCOCK. V O c r i u i i i i Salve a n d V e g e t a b l e P n i l t E x t i ' a e f O T . suited; with the great advantage overt IBHBBlt IMffffl KASt Ssun-FCefSsoap. . r f l l l l S s p l e n d i c Soap is superior to all er- , JL iheis; thelather produced fay its instiin : :> J ... the face; ia of a iNrom (heioarnest entreat es o f frionda,the f constant incrersing demands, and the ' uparalieiiieelebrity of this Salve, /nofwith- I standing tho multiplicity of the high pa- ' per recommendations of a variety of oint- I inents now .extant,) .the subscriber has at last been induced to go m o re extensively into the manuFaotory o f this salve and will t endeavor to;supply the orders scnt,anJ the ^ public generally. It is purely a vegetable ‘ cheinicalicompoiiod, and no poisonous ih- I oredieniu. ineorporsted in it. It is used I as a salve; a strongthning piaster, and as . poultice, a s the certificates and recemmei ■ dtifinns accompeyning each box will abui r chaps, and 1 e»ls cut-, pimples A c. alnios* imiiiediately. One cethe o fitm U la s t a g^n.- tkman ayear with every dayruse. This »l ite- I ment is not exaggerated—naif its superiortty 1 ounnol he told in an advertisement. Mf- Johnson, who IB the liioSt ceh b ra'ed i SiiFiESE” and therefrom learn a little useful informal on the subject. The pamphlet is given g tis[— Journal of Commerce •” e drink Green Tea and for n ^ horporatedI ^ New York. : The Company’s Warhouse is a t 176 B R O A D - ^ W A Y , under t k Howard Hotel. W e drink Green T ea and for many ye have been paying ene dollar per pound it. But thanks to l)ie_Pckin 3 en C»mpa litnals,. Biles, Mlesy Pheglematic imenessof wllh ihe aW ofciuicltesf^Slnco*^n[f hav^M tit» r Mi lk Leg, lameness o f joints, B or pain in the back, 6ide,6r Blom^ lobstructons of theliver cough .arising en,irritation'^f’h’’oot or lungs,Pro8t bit- iitnbs. Croup, fnflamation or ague in wbundsst, palpitation of the lieoit and earrb aeot any kind. &«. &c. if ou may he sure of obtainings a t all times have probably the largest stock, and the The are doing a largo business, and a great benefit to consumers of f e a [— -Athas. !C J“ Agents wanted in every town in the United States for the sale of these Teas, by which they can make money, and confer a inefit upon the Public by supplying the ilM AlticM tu r e s o f the body,and it is beleived to^be » fact, th a t more cases of permanent demfneat occur fo >m b id articles used in slight cases than from a ll other causes T o obviate this , they have Bucceeded_ in a prep.erai^n so gether with epedimens’ and are prepared to furnish MOEUMENTS, toMB.^STONES, CEN TER TABLE TOPS, See. They hope by diligent attention to busim merit and receive a share ofpatronuge. Those who 1ave h lost friends ..re.fnvitodto cal! inly harm less.to f^e culiar structure oi tha deseased EA R , but ’ .also to cure dll cases of dedfndss, where the ■_ nierrilkane transmittittg oound is not mptured- The Warhome o f the Empxte Company xs a ' 76B-RGADWAV larch IS. 1849- id style of workmanship, and price; they v mpare favorably with any now in market. HU NTER & BROTHEB. m the country is.prc- fered. D. rf. FLACK. Lansingburgh, April 19, 1849. a \> f i;„i i.. ' t o r n 'iCT Fifty m eM isdela r No paper , rtho|ubii [Sieete. TsquaFd4‘w 1 square''5 w ipafftfitv iiii 'Advertiser •qqtinued (a mnd charged r,9gkl adi affixed by st Corner of Si B i i » BusifiM LadWs GontlemanCandChlW^^ Hoeier^of Blankets, Colorediand White Counterpanes and Doylie Towellings, together with a general a i- sortment of House-keeping articles. b , J a £ “ g 'S5; ' ‘^“l^ B .- F m n d y M ourning of every description ' • -------- itly on hand, for which a seperato apart- as been provided. fiirnished wi *‘3 Healt €1 & t r Good Attoi ^ J a l e a't 2! ml (ijaiisk n . ‘b‘i r | f g ; J-.^L A i •Inui busim aooop. c shoes ail UNIC 3 » 8 - The Subsci ^ piste assort of aB kind, heoiers fc AS fruit iteeti and is a di wd'deeasy