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S m ith o f I n d . a n d K e r r o f M d . b u t th e •ch a n c e s a r e i n o u r favo r . W e m a y g a i n o n e in G e o r g i a , b u t p r o b a b l y w ill not. T h e r e is o n e to b e ch o s e n from N e w J e r s e y in p la c e •of S o u th a r d , d e c e a s e d ; a n d th e r e s h o u ld be tw o ch o s e n fro m T e n n e s s e e , to fill ex istin g v a c a n c i e s ; b u t w h i l e ih e W h ig s h a v e a m a j o r i t y o f th e L e g i s l a t u r e a n d th e P o p u l a r V o te, th e L o c o - F o c o m i n o r ity h a v e p o w e r to p r e v e n t a n elec tio n a n d p e r s ist in d o in g so, l e a v i n g th e S t a t e u n r e p r e s e n te d , a n d m a y do so till A u g u s t, 1843, w h e n a n e w L e g i s l a t u r e w ill be ch o s e n . T h e S e n a te n o w c o n s ists o f 29 W h igs, 20 L o c o - F o - e o s . a n d M r . 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L o u is O r g a n , m e n t io n s t h a t a b o y w h o w a s f i s h in g for c a tfish a fe w d a y s s in c e , c a u g h t o n e w h ic h , u p o n b e in g o p e n e d , w a s fo u n d to c o n ta i n in it* m a w a silfc p u r s e , In w h ic h w e r e e ig h t g o ld th a l e r s , so m e silv e r c h a n g e , a n d so m e $ 2 0 on th e G e a g u a B a n k o f P a h isv ille, w h ic h o n e x a m i n a t i o n p r o v e d to be c o u n te r f e i t. T h i s I s t h e first i n s t a n c e th a t h a s co m e to o u r k n o w le d g e o f t h e v e r if ic a tio n o f M r . B e n to n ’s p r o p h e c y , “ t h a t tlie Y e llo w B o v s w o tild b ^ s e e p j l o a t i n g u p tb e M issis-^ slp p i.” — ■Our. £r E nq. A fo o l- d a r in g f e a t w a s p e r f o r m e d b y a y o u n g s t e r n a m e d B o n e s l a s t ev e n in g i n th is v illag e . H e a s c e n d e d tb e n o r t h e n d o f t h e C o n g r e g a tio n a l C h u r c h , so a lo n g th e rid g e o r t h e ro o f a n d u p th e ste e p le to th e top o f t h e v a n e a d i s t a n c e o f a b o u t tw o h u n d r e d feet, b y t h e aid o f n o th i n g b u t t h e l i g h tn i n g r o d a t t a c h e d to th e b u ild in g .— F r o m th e g r o u n d to the top o f .the v a n e is 125 f e e t. A f te r sw in g i n g a w h i l e up o n th e v a n e , a n d d a n c i n g a j i g upon th e b r a s s b a ll , h e d e s c e n d e d a g a in , w i t h a p p a r e n t self- co n f i d e n c e t h a t he h a d n o t b e e n in t h e le a s t ex p o s e d to dnngec.-^Stamford ( C t.) Sentinal. F ir e and L o s s of L i f e .— T he im m e n s e b u il d in g on th e ro a d .t o C a r th a g e , k n o w n a s “ D u b lin C a s t l e ,9 [b e lo n g in g in p a r t to J . I. 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O n W e d n e s d a y w c le a r n e d th a t ho h a d m a d e h is e s c a p e from th e a u t h o r i - tic s , a n d th a t th e citiz e n s w e r e in p u r s u i t o f h im . A n o t h e r s lav e to a n a p p e t i t e for r u m .— Utiia News. A y o u n g l a d n a m e d J a m e s R a y » son o f a w id o w w o m a n a t A m s t e r d a m , w a s d r o w n e d on S a t u r d a y last while bathing in the M o h a w k . M o h a w k B a n k G. F . Y A T E S . T O N E W A T E R F O U N T A I N S & C B U R N S . F o r Sale a t W A L K E R ’S 106 & 104 S ta t e st. A u g 2 —72 ______________ T C ^ O R S A L E . — 1 1 0 s h a r e s o f -K . stock. E n q u ire of Aug. 2 —72 ________ __________________________ ___________ S C H E N E C T A D Y L Y C E U M & A C A D E M Y . f l X H E F a l l te i m o f t h i s I n s t i t u t i o n w i l l c o m m e n c e on M o n d a y , 29 th o f A u g u s t, 1842. D . H . Crutten* den, P r i n c ip a l; W m . B a n n a rd, W m . L, A ikin, W m . P. 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Schenectady, A u g . 1, 1342. 3w72 F E V E R A N D A G U E .— T h e original and genu in e R o w a n d ’s T o n i c .M ixture, n e v e r fails to cu re th a t m o s t d istre s s in g d ise a s e , F e v e r a n d A g u e , o r In t e r m i t t e n t F e v e r . T h o u s a n d s c a n testify to th i s fact— 100,000 c a s e s a t e a n n u a l l y c u r e d . S o ld g e n u in e b y m a y 2 4 D . II . S N E L L , 143, S ta t c - s t . F O R S A L E . — T h e s u b s c r i b e r h a s for s a l e , a C lo t h ie r ’s C o p p e r K i t t l e , P r e s s S c r e w , a n d B a r, w h i c h h a v e b e e n in u s e . J. B. SCHERM ERHORN. May 31, 1S42. 6 3 tf R o t t e r d a m , F IM T ii! E N G L I S H T A B L E S A L T — In fancy boxes, a superior quality, just received nnd for sale by JA M E S WALKER, April 23, 1342. 104 & 106 State-st. ^ \ \ ' I L O V E S P O N G E , e q u a l to F i n e S p o n g e a n d K K a t h a l f its p r ice, j u s t receiv e d a n d for sale b y m a y 3 1 D . II . S N E L L , 143 S t a t e - s t . C A N A R Y S E E D . * |~ ^ A N A R Y and Other B ird Seeds nt m o d e rate price?. Y v For sale at W ALKER’S Grocery, Seed * D e c . 2 0 ,1 8 4 1 . and V a riety S to r e , 106, & 4i S totest. C a m p h i n e o i l , F o r *ale by a n e w a r t i c l e for b u r n i n g . — * ‘ A . T R U A X . - 1 S T O F L E T T E R S re m a i n i n g in O ffice, S c h e n e c t a d y , A u g u s t 1, 1842 the P o s t W E E K L Y R E C O R D O F T H E T H E R M O M E T E R . J u l y , 1S42. Sunrite. 3 P.M . 9 P<M. Wind. N W toS— C lear S W toN W — C lear N W — C e a r N W toS — C lear. JW ioS— C leat. C lear in morning- cloudy afternoon. itoN W —-Cloudy a fter noon S W to N W —-C lear, N W — C lear. N W — Cloudy. W S — Cloudy. StoSW — C lear dur- N W — C lear. T u e s d a y , 19th, 65* 90® 78® W e d n e sday, 20th,. 66® 78® 66® T h u rsday, 21»t, 52® 7 6 “ 65® F r id a y , 22d, 51® 83\ 7 0 ’’ S a turday, 23d 61® 90® Sunday, 2 4 th, 70° 86® 70® M o n d ay, 2 5 th, 52® 7 6 ° 65®.N T u e sday, 26th. 61 89 77 W e d n e iday, 2 7 tb , 66 89 76 Thursday, 23th, 60 84 72 F r id a y , 29th, 64 36 78 S a turday, 30th, 68 92 78 M o n d a y , Aug 1 s t .4 9 68 53 T h i* morning 49 M a r r i e d — O n T h u r s d a y last, b y t h o R o v . J . T . B a c h - u s , M r . J O H N T . K . H A Y W O O D , o f N e w t o n , M a s s . to M iss E L I Z A ,* d a u g h te r o f J o n a t h a n C r a n e , E s q . o f ib i s c it y . f O n th e 2 7 th u l t . a t F l u s h i n g . L . I. h y th e R e v , C. f C l a p p , R e v . S A M U E L H A S K I N S , R e c to r o f S t. M a r k ’s \ C h u r c h , W illia m s b u r g h , to M iss A D A L I N E , d a u g h t e r o f I s a a c P e c k , E s q . o f t h e fo r m e r p lace. D ik d — A t 'D o v e r , O h io, on th e 26th J u n e , a f t e r a s h o r t illn e s s , M r . I S A A C V . F A R R E L L , a g e d 47 y e a r s , f o r m e r ly o f t h i s c it y . O n th e 2 0 th in s t . M A R G A R E T W A L K E R , second d a u g h te r o f M r . J a m e s R o g e r , S e n ., o f P r in c e to w n , in th e 24th y e a r o f h e r a g e . A f f e c tio n a te to h e r p a r e n t s , th e y feel d e e p l y th e i r loss; a n d affab le to h e r frie n d s an d a c q u a i n t a n c e s , th e s e a r e re m in d e d th a t n e it h e r y o u th n o r a m i a b l e n e s s o f d isp o s itio n c a n a v e r t th e sh a f ts -o f d e a th .— C o m . S A R A T O G A C O U N T V M U T U A L F I B E I N S U R A N C E O F F I C E . T H E fo llo w ing a s s e s s m e n t s h a v e b e e n m a d e u p on a n th e P r e m iu m N o tes o f th i s C o m p a n y as fol lo w s , v iz :— A n assessm e n t o f one h a l f o f on e p e r c e n t, u p o n a ll notes i n force on th e first d a y o f M a y , 1842.— A n a s - s c s s m e n t of o n e h a l f o f o n e p e r c e n t .u p o n a ll n o tes in fo r c e on t h e first d a y of F e b r u a r y , 1842. A n d a n a s se s s m e n t o f tw o p e r cen t, u p o n all n o tes in forCe on th o firs t d a y o f D e c e m b e r , 1841. T h e se v e r a l assessm e n ts m u s t be p a i d o n or b e fore A u g u s t 2 5 th , 1842, to W a s h in g to n P u tn a m , t h e T r e a s u - e r o f t b e C o m p a n y . T H O S . J . M A R V I N , Sec’v. S a r a t o g a S p r i n g s , J u l y , 1842. T h e u n d e r s ig n e d is a p p o in t e d r e c e iv e r or collecto r o f th e a b o v e c o m p a n y , fo r t h e co u n ty o f S c h e n e c tad y . __ H e w ill c a l l Itpon a ll p e r s o n s in s u r e d in th e c o m p a n y in a fe w d a y s , a n d b d p e s th e y w ill b e p r e p a r e d to m e e t h im . A M A S A P A T R I C K . A u g .'s., 1842. 4w 7 2 Allen John Ashly <5r Dcivcy Ami/ Jinn Barhydt Jerome N B u rt James Ttrnnks Jacob A ___ Barker Henrietta - Bradshaw George #•-* Bowen Gertrude Benton James B a right Stephen 2 Barlow Phasbc Bunyan G H Brown Rachel C Benedick Alice Benson John Conde Philetta Conklin Elisha Codding Caroline Coon Margaret Chadsy James Coyle Peter Clute Frederick B Cooper Mrs Ann Coleman John Crandall Elihu Clute &/ JDavis 2 Ctandall G (r Cline Miss Mary C&mpfield George 2 Consaul John Conant W B Cadwtll Levi Carpenter Harriet IV Crannell Sally or Van Dyke Jacob Campbell Wm Conant Gideon Carr John and Liddy Carl John D Chase G A Chdlmers Nandy D a ly Bridget Dingman Christian Dormady W illiam Deuel Wilber S Donelan John Dealy Lawrence Darcy James Drake W F Dana Francis Doudly Edward Ewing John Jr Eddy D C Ef/mos Charles Fisher Edward Fertn L D Fuller Sarah A Furbatk Philip Felthousen Jacob Fairchild Alonso Fleming Edward Farnham Capt C H Flinn Nancy Fricher Henry Gibson Mr Gilbert Charles 2 Greeno D a vid Gorrnhj James Gill E Gallaher Peter A Griffis Anti Gallup Pelcg Hendrickson Elizabeth Haverly N W Humphrey Seth Hunter A W Hurd Henry Hough A lva B Harnbleton John Hatch D a n iel . Holcustine Boltes Hull John Jr Haugh Dennis Humphrey Jane Hartic James Hurd L Jones Samuel Johnson Selden Jeffards Catharine Jarvis John Knickern Barnard Kelly John Kingman John J Lacklin John 2 Lange Herman Leheny P a trick Lincoln Henry Lansing John A Malvy JohrJf: Mehan John. May James 3ferahan Patrick M cEvoy Jack McGcough John McMichael Mrs John M yrick Catharine McNn.il John ___ -M erritt l i ‘rpont ^Maxwell. Cutharine Mickle John B Malony Patrick M errill George W Moore Wm T O'Connell Bidclla Ossgood Wm Ostrander Peter OuderkirkM r Page Stephen R Pane Wm P a trick Jones Page M rs E E Pearce Abram Putnam P Peck Mrs Potter William Philips John M Pryme Philip R Peck Albert Parks George Pierce Wm Penniman George Prime L W P latt H a rry „ Palmer Anson Quick John M Quinn Michael Rose Mary Ann Jloroback Isaac Rogers Mary Ann Rutherford Wm Rexford Cyrus W Roth D A Rice E L Skiff E liza Shelly Rtbedda Shepherd Hetiry H Shaver Cornelia Sehermerhom Sarah Sanford Robert Steers Cornelius Stevens Lawrence Soley Julia 31 Sampson Richard Seaman D W Soul Nancy A 2 Shurtliff M a rgartt Slater James Smith Sarah Sheppard Leonard Steers Peter Smith Ellen Swart Mary Ann Swan Mary Smith Jesse C Steers John Slater Sabrina Sehermerhom Wtti H Sheen F M Strong F Taylor James Taylor John L Vrooman Jacob Van Voast Ann M aria Vedder Elizabeth A Vedder John I Vrooman Ann Elizabeth Van Patten 3Iargaret Vedder Abm Van Antwerp A dr on the Executors o f the estate o f Van Vranken Jacob Van Patten John iVJ Vedder Mindred Van Patten Angelika Van Sice Andrew W right Richard P Wempal Peter 4 Wilkie Jacob Whitney Wm II William S Wood Williams William White TTm C Westcott William S Wright. R P G Wilson E z r a F Walsworth E B W a innght Johnathan 'Whitcomb Caroline W illiams Catherine W yatt Robert Wood James Jr Yale Lewis M F A R M F O R S A L E . - v — T h e su b s c r i b e r offers for sa l e a v a l u a b l e farm , situ a t e d in th e to w n o f F l o r i d a , a b o u t 14 m ile s w e s t from th e c it y o f S c h e n e c t a d y a n d a b o u t 2 i m i le s Irom t h e E r i e c a n a l .— S a id p r e m ises c o n ta i n a b o u t 07 ac r e s , a n d on th e sam e a r c a c o n v e n ie n t D w e l lin g I-Iousc, B a r n , S h o d , & c . ; also a n o r c h a r d o f e x c e l le n t F r n i t , a n d a sp r in g o f e x c e llen t W a ter, w h ich n e v e r f a ils in th e d r y c s t seaso n . T h e a- bov e d e s c r ib e d p r e m ise s a r e w e ll fen c e d a n d in a good sta t e o f c u lt iv a t io n . T h e te r m s w ill b e fav o r a b le to those w ish i n g to p u r c h a s e . A lso , a W o o d L o t in th e to\Vn o f P rinccto W h . F o r f u r t h e r p a r t ic u l a r s in q u i r e o f thd su b s c r ib e r , o r o f T h o m a s M a h o n , on th e p rem ises. E B E N E Z E R J . L O C K W O O D . Florida, J u l y 25, 1842. 71\v3* € 1 U N J ) L E R Ac M ’l i V T Y H E , No. 2 L ilbcrty-Street, corner o f F e rry. V A N I N G E N Ac F O V D 1 , S o l i c i t o r s i t C o s t n s c l o r y , O F F I C E No. 13 U N IO N -S T R E E T , 4 door3 west from tho M ohawk B a n k . * ^ 4 n I ngen . A. F ond *. T O L E T — T h e H o u s e a n d L o t N o . 106 U n ion - stro e t. R e n t lo w , a n d po s s e s s io n g iv e n immc- dialcly. F o r fu r th e r p a r t i c u l a r s in q u i r e on th e p rem ises, o r a t th e office o f t h e C a b in e t .— J u l y 5, 1812. S ^ M O K E D S A L M O N . — J u s t re c e i v e d , a ch o ic e article o f Sm o k e d Nova S c o tia Sulm o n, for sale low by jy26 ________________ G. Q C A R L E Y . O E C O N D A D V E N T O F C H R I S T . — T h e s u b scrib e r h a s ju s t receiv e d a v a r i e ty o f w o rk s on tho S e c o n d C o m in g o f C h r is t, b y M iller, F i t c h , H o o p e r, H im e s , a n d o th e r s . s . S. S T E V E N S , jy 2 6 __________ 7G, S t a t e - s t r e e t . F J A R T F O R D F I R E I N S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y .— H a rtford C o n n e c ticut.— T h is well known nnd long established institution was incorporated in 1800, with a perpetual ch a rter, und has an unim p a ired capital of $150,000, w ith pow er to increase the sam e to $250,000. For more than th ir ty years it has conducted its extensive business on the m o st honorable principles, paying all fair losses w ith prom p tness and liberality. I t insures C h u rch es, Colleges, and other public buildings, F a c to r ies, M ills, D w elling H o u ses, lu r n i t u r o , S tores, M e rchandize, nnd property generally, on term s as favorable as nny o th e r s i m ilar institution. O w n e rs o f property in Schenectady nnd ita vicinity aro invited to apply to , , _ W M , M c C A M U S & Co. Ju ly lO— i 0 if. A g e n ts . D ^ , ® 9 L U T I 0 3 V . - - T I , * co-partnership h e retofore existing under th e firm o f C lute & H o n g , is this day disiolved by m u tual consent?— S c h e n e c tadv, M a rch 2 .1 8 4 2 . C .' I* H O A G , C . C . C L U T E . T h e business w ill h e reafter b e conducted by the subscriber, who is authorized to s e ttle the affairs of the late firm. C A S P E R F . H O A G . f l T E A S A N D S U G A R S . — A n e w a n d s u p e r i o r assortm e n t o f fresh T e a s and S u g a rs, unusually low, for sale by jv26 G. Q. C a R L E Y . H A Y ’S L I N I M E N T F O R T H E P I L E S , & c . F o r sale bv D. C- C O N S T A B L E , 63 State-st. S O L I D E X T R A C T O F S A R S A P A R I L L A , (prep a red by s team ) a sovereign rem edy for all diseases of the blood. M a rch 1. E o r sale only by D . C . C O N S T A B L E . 63 S tate-street. C H E M I C A L O r L a n d P o r t e r ’s P a t e n t C o m p o sition B u rning Fluid, for s a le by G . O H L E N , Je 2 8 47, Stnte-st. c O T t l P I A N O C O V E R S , for s a l e c h e a p , a t N o . 61, S tu te-st. by _ je 2 8 S. V. V E D D E R . D i r e c t f r o m n e w - b e d f o r d — s o b a r rels S p rin g Sperm Oil, nnd for sale nt Albany prices, A p ril 11. 1842. __________________ bv A . T R U A X . T ) R 7 n 1 C R O L S O N ’S S A L V E , c e l e b r a t e d fo r t h e cure o f S a lt R h e u m , Scrofulous H u m o rs, C u ts, B u rns & c. Juno 14, F o r sale bv D. H . S N F L L . D 1 Ju n e 14 J’S O r r i s T o o t h P a s t e , fo r s a l e b y D. H S N E L L . 1 0 0 O Y C E & E S T E R L E Y ’S O r r i s T o o t h P o w der, flavored with R o se, V anilla, &c. Ju n e 14. F o r sale hy D H . S N E L L . A K R O N F L O UK. B B L S . B e a c h ’s A k r o n F l o u r , o f s u p e r i o r quality, just received and for sale by m a y ! 7 ______________________________ G. Q. CARLEY. ~ | S U G A R ! e V G A B . H .E s u b s c r i b e r h a s j u s t re c e i v e d fro m N e w - Y o r k a good a s s o r tm e n t o f S u g a r , from 6d to Sd p e r lb. a good a r t i c l e . D . F E L T H O U S E N . May* 3 . 1S42. 87 Union-st. D R- S H E R M A N ’S Cough, W orm , C a m phor or Headache, Cathartic. Boneset, Dinner, Horehounil, Lignorice, O rris R o o t and F e v e r nnd A g u e Lozenges. F o r sale by D . H . SNELL. A a e n t, .Tunc 14, 1842. 143, S tate-st. iO L I N A N D V I O L I N C E L L O S T R I N G S , a t the Schenectady C o u n ty Book and M u sic S tore, 7C State- -troct. ____________________ ____________ S. S. STEVENS. H E R M A N ’S C e l e b r a t e d C o u g h , W o r m a n d C a m - plior Lozenges, j u s t received and for sale, by np26 _______________ D. C. C O N S T A B L E , 63 S tate >t. V . S M I T H . s t j u g e o n d e n t i s t , 9 1 S tnte-street. S c li e n e c ta l v . l>. I*. P O W E L L , & B . O C E R . Y A N D F R U I T ? S T O R S C o h n k u o f S t a t e & F k r r y - s t u k e t . ________ B O O K B I N D I N G , By D A N IE L L A K E . 31 Union Street. H E U O V A L ' W S P R I N G G O O D S. M . M c C A M U S & C O . h a v e j u s t r e c e i v e d a n d are now opening a new nnd well selected assort m ent o f F A N C Y & S T A P L E D R Y GOODS. M arch 15,18 4 2 . C ' A T E A l f J E i t T I f A U r JS F B J B . £ 2 P R I N G G O O D S , at 61 S t a t e - S i r e e t , t h r e e doors w est from F e rr y -S tr e e t. S. V. V e d d e r offers a splen did assortm e n t of S P R I N G G OO DS, which were purchased at the present exceedingly low prices, nnd will be sold at a very sm all odvunre. T h e stock consists o f a variety of French printed Law n s and Jack o n e ts; French, English and A m erican P r in ts; Mousline and Crape de Laines ; H e avy Satin S h a w ls; B lack Long S h a w ls; K id, M o h a ir and Hilk Gloves nnd M itts; C o tton, Silk and M o h air H o siery; P a rasols and S h a d e s ; 'larleto n L a c e s nnd M u s lins; Irish L inens; 6*4 nnd 3-4 Tuble D iapers ; French Linen Law n s, and Linen Cam b ric H a n d k e rchiefs ; Jackonets, Mulls and C n m b ricks; C loths, Cassim e res and V e stings i Gro de Kte for sum m er c o ats ; Linen D rillings and G a m b roons; Gentlemen’s Scarfs, Stocks and Cravats; do Kid and Linen Gloves ; Sntinetts, Fustians, M o leskins, Bleached and Unbleached M uslins. B e d ticks, Cotton Y a rn. W icking, &o. &c. mav3 S l p H E su b s c r ib e r h a s re m o v e d h is F a s h i o n a b l e a n d i l Ornam ental H a ir Store to No. 100, S tate-S treet, op posite W illiam C u n n ingham ’s. W IGS. T O U P E E S AND CU R L S . H e has j m t returned ftom N e w Y o ik , with th e largest and handsom e st assortm e n t of O R N A M E N T A L H A I R ever offered in th is city— c o m p rising the choisest selection of Everlasting Curls, Plain and Curled Frizetts , Pujjfs, Everlasting Curled Ringlets, §r. JFtirs and Toupees, kept constantly on hand o r supplied a t the s h o rtest notice,— Also, for sale, the very best Foreign and American. Perfumery, Cosmetics , Oils and all other nvticles for ladies toilets— AUo H a ir , Flesh. Tooth and Nail Brushes. H a ir cutting nnd shaving a t all hours, and particular atten tion given to cutting childrtm ’s hair. DCP W ill the Ladies please call and exam ine my a ssortm e n t of O rnam ental H a i^ and Perfum e ry, w h e ther they wish to purchase or not. I t is all open to th e ir exam ination w ithout charge. JO H N X A V I E R . Schenectady, May 10, 184*2 60 co - p a r t n e r s h i p . g . M c M i l l a n , & g e r r e t w . w i n n e , would respectfully inform th e ir fiiends, and the public, that they have this day form ed a co-partnership, for the purpose of carrying On the business of C A B I J T E T J t t A K I J T G . Having opened their w are-room on the corner o f Union and Ferry streets, they will keep on hand nnd m anufacture to or der, all kinds o f C A B I N E T F U R N I T U R E .— H aving had long e x p e rience in the business, in nil its various branches, they are p r e p a r e d to assure the public, th a t nil articles of tlieir m a n u facture m a d e to order, shall be equal to any tnude in this citv. A lbnnv, or N e w -Y o rk. G R E C I A N , F R E N C H , nnd S P A N I S H C H A I R S m ade to order. O rders for Venitian and other Blinds will bo a t tended to on th e sh o r test notice. M c M I L L A N & W I N N E . M a rch 17, 1842. C o r. o f Union & F e rry-S treets. A . H A R V E Y L . W A R D , having com m enced the above bus iness, nt the old stand o f W a rd $ Ross, in S tate st., a few doors east of the R a il-road, keeps on hand and m akes to order, all kinds of C A R R IA G E S and W A G O N S of a su perior quality. L ikew ise all kinds o f S L E I G H S and C U T T E R S , o f the latest p a tte r n s ; R A I L - R O A D C A R S , of all descriptions, m ade to ord e r ut s h o r t notice and on reasonable term s. All kinds of B I i A C K S ill I T H I N G and repairing,done with neatnessand despatch-. A lso, made and sold by the subscriber, H ill's Patented Eliplic Springs for oil kinds o f W agons and C a rriages, Likew ise, 3Iincr’s Patent Pumps for W e lls, or C isterns, m anufactured by H . W a rren & C o . T roy, and for sale by R H O E & C O ? S . S A W S . - A large assort- • m e n t of R . Hoe & C o ’s. C ircu lar Saw s, for slitting and cross Cifitia£:...aesorjed_frpm sixjojiuC ty^lix inchesi_A lso, ft. H o e & Go’s. M ill, C ross C u t and Tenon-Snw s, j u s t re* ceived and for sale by C . C . C L U T E &. Co. A p ril 26. No. 142 S tate-strect. Schenectady. N O V A S C O T I A P L A S T E R . Q U A N T I T Y o f F r e s h G r o u n d N o v a S c o ti a P l a s te r for F a r m e r s . A lso, B o iled P l a s t e r for m a s o n ’s use, for sale b y _______ D . B U R T , 50, S ta t e - s t . B o o k s . -—Ju s t received, a lot of useful and entertain ing Books, from auction sales, which will be sold very cheap. A few gross o f G iliot’s L a d ies Steel P e n s and a va riety of other sorts constantly on hand nnd for sale a t the cheap B o o k store, 71 S tate-street. June 15. 1841.__________________R O B E R T M I L L E R . O F F I C E o f t h e S c h e n e c t a d y C o u n t y M u t u a l I n su r a n c e C o m p a n y , J u n e 20, 1842.— N o tice is h e r e b y g iv e n , t h a t th e A n n u a l E le c t io n for th i r t e e n D irecto r s of t$s company will be held at the office of the Secre- ta r y , on th e £ th d a y o f A u g u s t n e x t. P o ll o p e n from 11 d% lock A . M . u n ti l 12 o’clock a t noon. Q7M ’ . T . R . V A N IN G E N , S e c ’y. Schenectady, August 13, 1838. H . L. WARD. 59 O E N R Y B R A C H E l Y S T r u e a n d Genuine British Cordial Powders for H o rses, for sale a t the D ruggist S to r e of B . 1. M y n d e r s e , Stute-street, Schenectady. This Cordial Powder lias been in use many years and has proved to be the only effectual C o rdial T o w d e r found to cure aod relieve that most noble animal the Horse, of the following d iso r d e r s : Coughs nnd tho w o rst o f colds ; B rok en W in d e d ; O p p ression or difficulty of B r e a th in g ; H ide B o u n d , and th e H o rse D istem p e r. Also , for H o rses which have been over drove, and loss of a p p e tite ; staring o f a H o r- sc’s co n t; W o rm s or B o lts. Also , c u res the s u r f e its; short ness of b reath; purifies the Blood, and fattens tired nnd w a sted H o rses. Alscr, femrrvte, tlie true and gcmitnc Gibson’s P p a v in and R ingbone L in im e n t. may 10 6 0 tf K ^ A N T J E O — O n e o r m o r e p e r s o n s o f ^u.itabl£ w * character, who can give tho requisite security, to act as Traveling Agents, f o r the Schencciady*County Mutual Insurance Gompany. A p p lication may be m a d e nt the office of the c o m p a n y ,' No. 13, U n ian.street’, w h e re the term s of em p loym ent und c o q ipensnt on will be m a d e known Jtm e 13. M 4 2 . T . R . VAN IN G E N , Sefcreinry. J U S T P U B L I S H E R ) , N . Y. a n d for sale a t R . M illk ' b y C . W e i re lk s :iK Book TH E N A T U R A L I S T S L I B R A R Y i LG o I d - s t. tore,- CHAIR FACTORY. A At E. B R O W N , ( la te A lbert B row n ) con tinue m a n u facturing CHAIRS, a t the old stand. No. 48 S tate-street, a few doors w est from the Post Office, w h e re thpy have on hand and are constantly m anufacturing for sale, wholesale and retail, M A H O G A N Y C H A I R S Sc S E T T E E S ; G r e c i a n , F a n c y , Bamboo a n d F l a g Bottom C h a i r s , G ilded and finished in a s u p e rior style. T o g e ther with an extensive assortm e n t o f W indsor, C o m mon ar.d C o ttage C h a irs, all o f which they will sell as cheap as can be purchased in the cities o f New-York or A lbany, or any other place in this section of the country. (J?T C h a irs repaired and re-gilded at s h o r t notice. M ay 10. 1836. _________________________________________ REMOVAL. T A K E f t O I T C E . — W M . B . C O - N A fJX , has rem o ved his H A T A N D C A P S T O R E to the first Store east of the C a n a l, opposite the City H o tel, No. 139 S tate-street, w h ere can he found,, a t ull tim e s, a good assortm e n t of a rti cles ill his lino of business, nnd nt prices to suit the tim es, ICTCall und see. Schenectady, April 12. 1842. O P E H A T t O N S O N tl’JUCE T E E T l I . S M I T H — D e n t i s t — w o u ld in f o r m hia frie n d s nnd the public generally, th a t he continues a t his old stand, N o . 91. Stute-street, S c h e n e c tady, w h e re all op e ra tions in the line o f his profession will be perform e d upon the most approved principles o f d e n tal science. A rtifi^m T e e th inserted on fine gold plate in as good a *tyjp-of w o rkm a n ship as at any o th e r office, from a single tooth to afftdY s e t, on single or double plate atm o s p h e ric principle, and w a rranted to answ e r th e purposes of m a stica tion and ariictilatio tt., C arious T e e th plugged with gold or tin foil, or cem e n t. T o o thache c u red in m o st c a ses w ithout e x tracting, a n d the tooth preserved for future usefulness. T h ankful for th e liberal patronage he has received during the past y e a r, lie solicits a continuance so far as his p e r formance and ex e rtio n s may m e r it. All w o rk w a rranted and prices reasonable. may31 63 S T E W E S T A B L I S H M E N T ^ (J, *4H E subscriber respectfully announces tb i <LL his friends atld the public, th a t he has opened it D R U G & M E D I C I N E S T O R E , at No. 143 S tate-street, th te e doors east o f the Cnnttl, w h ere he will keep and offer for sale nt w h o lesale or retail, on as reasonable term s can bo purchased clscw h erd, a general assortm e n t of v . ! Indigo Span lsinglus* R u ssia T . L . T H O M P S O N , P . M . containing scientific and popular descriptions of m a n quadrupeds, birds, fishes, r e p tiles an d insects, compiled from the works o f Ckivier, Griffith, Richardson, Geoffiroyy Lacepede^ButFon, Goldsmith, Shaw , M o n tague, Wilson;. L e w i s a n d C la r k e , A u d u b o n , a n d o th e r w r it e r s on N a tu r a l H isto r y a r r a n g e d ac c o r d i n g to th e classificatio n o f S t $ r k , - ^ v h k 400 en g r a v i n g s — in one*vol. 8vo. SS0 pp T h e w f u d y o f f n a tu r a l h isto r y h a s b e c o m e so ex te n s iv e as to call ^ o r K jih f f t ip l ic a t io n o f books [he sufljebt* A fe w y e a r s dgi5 th e t r a n s la t io n o f B n l f f a . y h ieii a p p e a r e d un d e r' th e rttle o f “ G o ldsm ith's! ix K M l f e iH ^ l a tu r e ,’)^ w a s rflfnost th e o n ly w o rk, in p o p u la r w h e n its u t t e r w a n t o f a c c u r a c y a n d a d a p t a t i o n to th e im p r o v e d sta t e o f scien c e , w a s g e n e r a l ly k n o w n , it still c o n tin u e d to b e re p r in te d , a n d w lfa p r o b d S j y t h e in s t r u m e n t o f d i s s e m i n a ti n g nearly* a s m u c h 'edidr-pi tru t h . B u t w ith i n a sh o r t p o riod, se v e r a l »ii»Be'.lent w o r k s h a v e a p p e a r e d in E u r o p e , co m b in in g , in a good d e g r e e , p o p u la r a n d p h a s i n g d e s c r ip tio n s o f a n im a ls, w ith sci en tific accnrflcy, In th e p r e s e n t volum e , a n a t t e m p t h a s b e e n m a d e to com p ile from th e s e a m o r e co m p lete a n d co m p r e h e n s iv e b o d y o f p o p u lar a n d scien tific Z o o l ogy t h a n h a s h e r e to f o r e a p p e a r e d in a n y form ac c e s s i b le to co m m o n road o r s . -<• T h i s w o r k is a r r a n g e d acco r d in g to t h e c lassificatio n I Drugs, Medicinesj Glass, Putty, D ye Woods, O ils, P e r o f S ta r k , w h ich is b a s e d u p o n tlmt o f Cuvier. A lthough fum e ry, Brushes, G enuine Patent Medicines, iJ-Ci, utnon, it em b r a c e s scien tific m u u o s a n d d e s c r ip tio n s , y e t th e s e which n re the follbwirigt a r e m a d e to o c c u p y a s little co m p a s s a s p o s s ib le, a n d I Alum a r e p la c e d a t th e foot o f p a g e s in th e form o f n o tes.— T h e su b j e c t o f Z o o logy is one o f g r e a t u tility , arid -h o n ld be e x ten s iv e ly r e a d . T h o g r e a t o b ject has b e e n to r e n d e r tho w o r k a c c e p t a b le to g e n e r a l r e a d e r s , by d e v o tin g a larg o p o r tio n o f th e w o r k to lively a n d e n t e r t a i n i n g sk e tc h e s o f th e h a b i t s a n d in s ti n c ts o f a n im a ls a n d a la r g e n u m b e r o f books o f tra v e ls, h a v e b e e n tu r n e d o v e r in se a r c h o f th e i r illu s tr a t iv e tra i t s . T h i s work contains the latest discoveries d o w n lo the year 1841 ; is printed on fine paper, a n d will be sold for 53 in cloth, an d ls>3.25 i n substantial sheep binding, w h ich is a lower price t h a n t h a t of a n y work of a sim i lar size,ever j u b lished in the U n i t e d States. 12w62 S C H E N E C T A D Y F U R N A C E . C L U T E & S O N S will keep on 1 hand, and m a k e to o rd e r as usual, all articles connected w ith the F u rnace and M a c h ine shop, and respectfully solicit a continuance o fthe p a tronage they have so liberally received. T h e y have a general assortm e n t of P lough C a stings; ground W agon n rd Pipe B o x e s; A x le D rafts and finished A rm s ; Stovesnnd P ip e ; Cnttldroii K e t tles of 16, 32, 48, 64 nnd 115 gallons; M achinery C n stings and M ill G earing m ade to ofder. Also, a supply of their new p a tent No. 5 and 6 C o o k Stoves, ad m itted by good ju d g e s to be a t least equal to any o th e r now in use, u t th e ir new store in L iberty-street [Cr* T h e y would apprise th e i r c u s tom e rs th a t they have re linqnished th e hard-w a re business, and are desirous o f closing all accounts connected w ith it a s soon ns m ay be convenient. C . C . C L U T E & O o . have taken the H a r d - W a r e store of C lute & B arley, No. 142 S tate-street, w h e re they w*ould be happy to waif on th e ir friends and th e public a t a ll tim e s. ' O c t. 1,1839. Isinglass A m erican L o g W ood M fignosia M a d d e r N ic W ood O p o d eldoc Oil Almonds Oil B e rgam e t Oil P e p p c rthint Oil Olive Red Precipitate R h u b a rb Red Wood Spt Tui pontine Sugar of L e a d Sup Carb Soda S a l Soda Sulpher Tarteric Acid V erdigris W h iting W indow glass o f all sizes 1%J E H V W O R K . — T h e A m e r ican E x p o s itor or I N Intellectual Defincr — By R. Ciaggett— A new work ju s t published, has the prospect of becoming one o f t h e most useful and interesting works ever introduced into schools. Its design is to define the m e a n i n g and p r e sent a system a tic an d practical use of words in forming sentences, and thus facilitate the advancem e n t of pupils in becoming acquainted w i t h the influence of words in sentences— the e m p loying wordsin forming compositions w ith a rapidity a n d s u c cess d e r ived from no o ther source. T h e E x p o s i t o r is being introduced into all the schools throughout N o w - F n g l a n d , Pennsylvania, New-York, an d m a n y other s tates. I t has received t h e unqualified recom m e n d a tion o f ^Teachers,anti g e n t lem e n of the high- est order o f t a l e n t i n Boston, N e w - Y o r k a n d other cities, w h o t a k e a lively interest in tho education o f t h e young an d rising r a c e of mu* land. F o r sale a t t h e subscriber’s Book ami Music Store, No. 76, State-st,. Schenectady. Je 2 8 S. S . S T E V E N S . C h i n a , C l a s s a n d J E a r l h e n - W a r e , Sfc , Q E O R G E O H L E N , No. 47, Siate-street, has just received the largest and most splendid assort ment of WEW SC H O O L . H E R E V . W I L L I A M B . T H O M A S v r f ll\ open a B O Y S ’ SCH O O L , for boarding d ' \ scholars th e f ir s t week in A/ay, in th e house in Lib<>rtJ*6tl«l!t now occupied by Mr. Bonny. T h e num b e r will he lim ited to thirty scholars. T h e house is large, airy, a n d .ctrmmodh* ous, and is a t the sam e lime central anil r e tired . Mr. T . has leave to refer to th e Rev. p t . P o tte r . Revv Prof R e e d and Prof. Jackson, of Union Coltege. a o d to the R p v . Afr. W a lter, Jam e s C- D u ane, E s q . and th e H o n . $ . W* Jones, o f this city Schenectady, A p ril 7 , 1812. ^ Y p i w o l L A D I E S ’ S E M I N A R Y . 1 'nstuution wiii be opeuetL. on the 4th o f M«jr* - A next> a t No. 31 W a shington-street. T h e Scha«4 will bo conducted by Miss H E L E N S . D A V IS , d a u g h ter ot R e v . John k . Davis, assisted by com p e tent Teacher*.—- Accommodations will be afforded fo r a lim ited num b er of B o a rders. The course 0f studies adopted, will be t h e sam e as pursued m all sim ilar institutions. *9,.ms fot* the prim a ry branches, v i z : — R e n d ing, riting, Spelling, G ram m a r, G e o g raphy, A r ith m etic and P a r ley ’s Histories, per q u a rter, o f eleven w e e k ., , F e v ,th e , b r ° \ c]>M, Intellectual P h ilo .o - $ * ^ phy, M oral Philosophy, N a tural Philosophy, A n cient and M o d e rn H istory, Universal Geography Physiology, W a tts on the M ind, Rhetoric? A lge bra, G e o m e try, each in addition to the above ~ B o t a n y , L a tin , French, D raw ing, per term . Flow e r P a inting, p e r term , M usic on Piano, per quarter, Use of P iano, do Perm ission is given to refer to the R e v . D r. N o t t , Rev. Dr. P o t t e r , Rev. D r. Y a t e s , Rev. P ro f . Y a t e s . R e v . P r . V a n V e c h t e n and Rev. J . T . B a c k u s . Schenectady, M arch 2 6 ,1 8 4 2 . 54 1 00 2 00 3 0 0 5 00 5 00 A 00 10 00 1 00 C h ina; G-lass, E a r t h e n and G r a n i te W a r e , ever offered in this citv, all of the latest styles and patterns, which, together w ith his form e r stock on hand, makes as complete an assortment as can be found either in Albany or Troy— all of which will be sold as low as can be purchased any where in the state, at wholesale and retail. Also, constantly on hand, a good assortment of LOOK ING-GLASSES, LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, A s t r a l , H a n g ing, P o r t a b le nnd S t a t io n a r y L A M P S ; Chemi c a l O i l and S a f e t y B u r n e r L a m p s , of al! descriptions; TEA TRAYS, BRITANNIA AND PLATED-W ARE, CUTLERY, &c. &c. &c. Also, a general assortment of Gentlemen’s Ladies’ and Children’s BOOTS AND SHOES, of every description, suitable for the season, and most fashionable styles. Also, Ladies, Misses and Children’s French SHOES, ot all stylos and colors.— Schenectady. June 27, 1842. 67 L I G H T U N JR I V A X. X> E D . A S A V I N G o f F ifty per cent, warranted to all who will make a trial of the pure and genuine C 1*1 E- MICAL OLL.nnd the patent SAFETY BURNER LAMP, unequalled for beamy and brilliancy, each burner emitting a. light equal to that of sixteen sperm candies, at tho trifling expense of eight mills per hour, and every burner warranted. PORTER’S PATENT COMPOSITION BURNING FLUID, for Portable Lamps—a substitute complete and most beautiful, so long desired for all kinds o f portable light — perfectly clean, clear nnd free from the least impurity whatever, and warranted to please the most fastidious. Also, a complete assortment of Portable, Stationary. R e f l e c t i n g a n d P a r l o r L A M P S o f all d e s c r i p t i o n s , t o g e ther w ith the above articles. Sold w h o lesale and retail by G. OHLEN, at bis Crockery and Shoe Store, 47, State-st, N. B. T h e superiority of the above fluid and lam p s offers v e r y s u p e r i o r i n d u c e m e n t s t o a l l w h o w i s h a b e a u t i f u l l i g h t nt half the expense of oil.— Schenectadv, June 27, 1342. A f l T W £ R S H I f . O T I C E . — The subscribers have entered mtoco- I-W partnership in the GROCERY and PROVISION business, under the name and s t y l e of N . S w i t s & Co, at the old stand corner of Church and Stale Streets; where they oflV*r to the public a general assortment of fam ily G r o c e r i e s S i P r o v i s i o n s , on us reasonable terms ns any other establishment in the citv* '1'hev also have a general assortm ent o f J5005T S nnd S H O E S . ~ R . S W I T S . Schenectady* Afay 5, 1842. G3 H . feS W l Taj^ F R E S H G l t O C E R I l i i S . O Q . C A R .L 1 2 Y h a s ju s t re t u r n e d fro n t N e t v - • Y o rk, w ith a new and fresh slock of G roceries, bought a t the lowest im p orting prices, and which Wilt be sold at wholesale or retail iit lower prices than any heretofore in market. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call and examine the prices and qualities — March 21, 1342. N E W TI3V F A C T O R Y . I H E subscriber having opened a shop for the purpose of carrying on the m a n u facture o f T I N W A R 5 & S H E E T IR O N in all its various branches, now offers for sale a t whole sale and retail, a general a ssortm e n t o f Tin W a re. S h e e t Iron and C o p p e r W o rk, as low as can be purchased elsew h ere H a v ing good workm en in his em p loy, he hopes to m e rit a share of p ublic patronage. All ordersexecuted with neatness and despatch, and in the m o st w o rkm a n like m anner; a t No. 102 S tate-st. near J a m e s W a lk e r s , JA M E S W A L K E R , J r . February 24,1840. B I / A C R S M J T H I N G . O H N I. V E D D E R h a s o p e n e d a H o r s e S h o e ir ig S h o p on th e w e s t sid e o f C a n a l - s t r e e t , n e a r L i b e r t y - s t r e e t b r id g e , w h e r e he in t e n d s to c a r r y on tb e Blacksmith Business in all ils various branches. He p led g e s h i n l s e l f t h a t t h e S h o e i n g o f H o r s e s sh a l l be done itl as rleat and workmanlike m a n n e r as at any o t h e r sh o p in tb i s c i t y o r e lse w h e r e . S c h e n e c t a d y , A p r il 21, 1840. S C H O O L B O O K S .— A general assortment of School Books, kept c o n stantly on hand a t the Schenec tady Countv Book and M usic store.. S. S. STEV E N S - Alcohal Aloe* B a ls Hcmfey1 B rim stone B ritish Oil B reast Ptpes B ritish L u s tre BoraX C rude B o rax Refined B a tem a n ’s Drap3 C a m W ood Cnrfiplior Cream T a r te r C a n tharides Copperas C a ster Oil Fustic Gnm Shellac Gum Opium Gum Arabic Gutn M y rrh Gum T rngncanth Godfrey’s C o rdial H a rlem Oil, im p o rted Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully prepnred. Schenectady, O ct. 19., 1841. D A V ID H . SN E L L * __ T O Y S . T O Y S . F A N C Y A R T I C L E S , 3fcC. C jrp H E subset ther would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, th a t he has j u s t received a new and splendid assortm e n t of T o y s a n d f a n c y g o o d s , suitable for the com ing H o lydays, w h ich he will sell a t p rices to s u it the tim e s. H e pledges him s e lf not ro be s u rpassed in the c h e a p n e ss of his G o ods. G. W. M O ON , 101 F e ffy-street. D ec. 1 4 ,1 8 4 1 . 39 3NTX2W S C IE N C E and the A R T S O F IN D U S T R Y , hy Alonzo Potter, D'. D. W a lk e r on F e m a le B e a u ty; Bnrnaby Rudge, by B o x ; M em oirs nnd Poem s, by L u e fetia D a v idson; A p p leton’s new edition o f V icar of W a k e field; Stevens’ C e n tral A m e rica; Love and M a d n e ss of T a sso, by R . H W ilde; G o d frey’s W o rks; H istory uf M a n ; F rance, its K ing and C o u r t T h e Old Curiosity Shop and other T a les, by C. D ick en s ; O liver T w i s t; Ten Thousand a Y e a r A u sten’s voice to the M a r ried; Sm ith’s L e c tures on H istory, 2 royal octa vo; W e b s ter’s New D ictionary; C rabb’s Synonym es; T h e A m erican Housewife} V a le n tine Vox, by C h a rles C o c k ton; Glory and Sham e of England, & c & c. for sale a t the S c h e nectady County Book a n d M u sic store. F e b . 1 5 . _____________ s . S. S T E V E N S , 76 Stflte-sL A L A W to a m e n d tlie 1 4 th sectio n o f t h e o r d i n a n c e e n ti tl e d “ a l a w for c le a n in g th e stre e ts, to p r e v e n t a n d rem o v e n u isan c e s , a n d for o th e r p u r p o s e s ,” p a s s e d J u n e 20th, 1833. T h e M a y o r , R e c o r d e r a n d A ld e r m e n o f t h e c ity o f S c h e n e c t a d y , ift C o m m o n C o u n c il co n v e n e d , do ordaifi a s follow s : I. T h e l 4 t h sectio n o f th e ab o v e e n t i t l e d o r d in a n c e is h e r e b y a m e n d e d , b y strik i n g o u t th e tv o r d s “ subject to a p e n a l l y a n d a d d in g ,f punished bij d fifte Of not less than five dollars, nor more than twenty-five dollars, or by imprisonment in the county ja il for 'not less than ten nor more than thirty days, or by both such fine and imprison ment,\ a n d so t h a t th e said sectio n as a m e n d e d , w ill r e a d as follow s t . . I I . T h a t a n y p e r s o n udio sh a ll w a n t o n l y in j u r e , d e face or ta r n ish a n y b ridg e , house, porch or stoop, door, •rate fence, tree, p o s t, or a n y useful or o r n a m e n ta l p u b lic or p r i v a te w o r k o r im p r o v e m e n t, sta n d in g in a n y stre e t o f th is c it y , or fro n tin g th e r e o n , tind a d j a c e n t th e r e to , e it h e r b y d a u b in g or b e s m e a r in g th e sam e , or a n y p a r t th e r e o f , w ith p a i n t , m tld, ta r , oil, g r e a s e , or any m ix tu r e or su b s tan c e w h a te v e r , or b y th r o w in g sto n e s , o r C u tting, b r e a k in g , s c r a tc h i n g or o th e r m e th o d w h a te v e r , o r b y d r a w in g a n y obscene or vU lgar p ic t u r e , or w r itin g a n y v u lg a r or obscene w o r d s on th e sam e , or w h o sh a ll a i d or assist th e r e in , shall b e p u n ish e d b y a fine o f n o t less t h a n five, nof more* th a n tw e n ty - f iv e d o l lars or by im p r is o n m e n t in th e c o u n ty j a i l , for n o t less th a n ten , n o r m o re th a n th i r t y d a y s , or b y b o th su c h fine a n d im p r iso n m e n t.—-P a s sed J u l y 19, 1842. I Certify t h a t th e above l a w W as p a s s e d b y t h e C o m m o n O o rincil o f th e city o f S c h e n e c tad y , on the' 19th dsiy o f j ° f y , A . p , 1842. 71w 3 J . M. B O U C K , Clerk. C H E A P E R T H A N E V E R . a , TR.tr a x * W H O L E S A L E § R E T A I L d r 1 1 i > i c i * ? r c s , E Y E W O O E S , G L A S S , S A S H . P U T T Y , T U R P E N T I N E , LAM P OIL, B R U S H E S , ^ . C o m p rising a new and general assortm e n t, which he offer* a t the lowest Albany p rices — amo.kg w h i c h a r e — f t j W A T M ’s P a n a c i a ; T a y l o r ’s Bals. L i v e r w o r t ; M a rshall’s Snuff and Plaster; Euan’s and Poor Man’s Plasters; Rowand’s Tonic Mixture; Moffit’s Phcenii Bit ters; Cheesman’s Arabian Balsam; Thompson’s, Daven port’s, Columbian and German Ej*e W a ter; Soothing S y rup; Bristol’s Extract Sassaparilla; Pulmonary Balsam; M o ther’s Relief; Covert’s Balm of Life; Moor’s Essence* o f Life; Balm of Columbia; Beals &. Go’* H a i r ffestofatiwl'i Janes’ Hair Tonic and Expectorant; Maxon’s Effervescent Magnetia; Haye’s Linament; Lockrow’s Pile Detergent* Sherman’s Lozengers; Russel’s Sail Rheum and Itch Oint ment and Stomach Bitters; Rose Ointment; Dailey’s Magi cal Pain Extractor; Wheaton’s Bitters and Itch Ointment; Pease, Ring and Breckenvidge’s Candy} Winslow’s Bals. Horehounq; Mellen’s Cough & Worm Syrup; Roof’s Spa vin Linament and Ringbone Ointment; British Cordial P o w der; Royce & Esterly’s Detergent and Dentrifice; 0«x« Tooth Paste; Preston’s Extract of Lemon; Turkish Hair Dyo; Gregory’s Pills; Phinney's Pills; Lee’s Pill*; El more’s Anti-Dispeptic and Biltious Pills ^ Indian Vegetablw Pills; Davenport’s Pills; Persian or Hesurrecitoh PiH*t Evans’ Cam o m ile and A p p e r ien tP ills; Ja m e s ’ A n ti-D ispep- . tic Fam ily and N u rsery P il ls; T o m a to P il ls; B r a n d r e lh ’« P ills; R u ssel’s P ills; Hcadach P ills; S e a rs’ A m erican H v g ean P ills ; D e a n 's R h e u m a tic P i l l s ; B e c k w ith’s P ills} ' M o i t 's P i l l s ; M ellen’s L a x a tive B o n e s e t P i l l s ; H o o p e r’s P ills. & c. & c. with all other articles appertaining to th e business, all of w h ich are “ respectfully subm itted” to those in want, at Manufacturers and Albany prices. Schenectady, April 12. 1842. H A R D - W A R E S T O K E . S in g o f the P a d lo c k » No. 5 7 State-strect. T H E s u b s c r i b e r h a s re c e m l y re m o v e d h is H a t d - VVare Store, to the new buildings No. 57 Stat4-*treet, w h ere he is now receiving and will keep constantly on hand, a general assortm e n t o f Hdrd-ware,- Cutlery, BaddlexSf, Carpenters’ and Joiners’ Tools, Looking Glasses, T e a Boards, Iron, Steel . Nails, Ape. w h ich he .offers For sale the m o st reasonable term s. Also, a general assortment of S T O V E S af*tle new e st end most apptoved patterns, Slotie Pipe, Sheet Iron, Copper and T i n W a r e t together with a genera] assortment oF -I?*V Nott’s Coat Stoves anti Patent Tin Ovens, a mucbapprneed. and very economical article for baking and roasting, ttjr*Having good workmen in his employ at Slieet Iron* Tin and Copper, be will execute nil job wotkin tbe best mat*. ner a n d a t s h o rt notica. A B M . A . V A N ‘Y’OA’STV M a rch 1, 1342. ; _ W E S T E R N FLOUR. B B L S , Superfine, L a w r e n c e St M i l l e r ’s V s ! , 150 do . d o . B u r b a n k & C o . Rochestet. F r e s h ground a n d i n fine order. E o r s a le b y j n a y l 7 _______________________________ G. 0 . H A R L F Y . D a l l e t s M a g i c a l p a t n e x t r a c - TOR, for sale by D. C. CONSTABLE* 5 0 0 B r i t i s h c o r d i a l p o w d e r , broken down horses, for sale by a renovation for A. T R U A X . , B O O K B I N D I N G . H E subscriber would respectfully inform the citizen* of Schenectady and vicinity, th a t he c o n tinues to r e ceive orders for Binding, in a ll the various styles. M u s ic, P a m p h lets, P e riodicals, bound to order, a t No. 76 S tate-st. rear o f S. S. Stevens’ B o o k -store. W . F. B O L L E S . Schenectady, Feb. 15, 1842. 49 H O O K B I N D I N G * H A V IN G had frequent a p p lications for jobs o f binding o f M usic a n d Periodicals. 1 h a t e m ade arrangem e n ts w ith one of the first B o o k B inders in A lbany, and Will r e ceive a n d forw ard orders,-w h ich shall b e executed w ith neat ness Feb andfiftspatch, and cheaper than can be done in thiscitv. b. 8 ^ 8 4 2 . __________ W . W . B A R L O W , 97 S tate-st.' * s c h e i v e C t a d y s a v i n g s b a a s . Hon. ALONZO C. P A I G E , President . . W I L L I A M CUNNINGHAM , Vice President* y T H O M A S P A L M E R , Treasurer. . W I L L I A M A. S. N O R T H , Secretary, W I L L I A M H . P A L M E R , Accountant. Funding Committee — A. C . P x t o s , Wm. C w x h iboham , A. C r a i g and THum as P a l M e r . Monthly Attending Committee- —G e o r g e M c Q u e i i t , H a r v e y D a y is, J o h n P a n g b u r n . Trustees — Alonzo C. P a ige. E p h raim B e n e d ict; B e n jam in M. M n tnford, H a rvey D avis, W m . Cunningham * W m . A. S . N o rth, A rchd. C a m p b e ll. G eorge M cQueen, J o h n Pangburn, C. C. V an V ranken, W m . B W a lton, H . C . Y a te s. T h e business of this Institution wiii be transacted at the Schenectady B a n k . T h e B a n k w ill be open every M o n d ay afternoon, from 4 till 6 o’clock. T h e A ccountant will b e i * ' attendance w ith the M onthly C o m m ittee. D eposits, from one dollai and Upwards, will be received, and a bank book,, w ith a copy of the By-Law s, furnished e a c h depositor. Sim ilar institutions arc in successful operation in different p a r ts of this State, and experience hits tested their utility.— . T h e weekly savings of an individual invested here will a c c u m u late and in a few years am o u n t td large sum s . M a n y al prosperous citizfen Owes his first success to the Savings B a n k , and many an orphan has been p laced beyond -want, by E v i d e n t investm e n t here. --‘44- l t is earnestly hoped th a t sill c lasses Will im p rove th e o p - portunity to invest a portion o f th e ir earnings, w h ich -they would otherw ise spend, and thereby create a fiind on w h ich . 1 they can drew , when all Other resource? fail. L ' M ay 26., 1834. I j T I C A & S C H E N E C T A D Y R A I L R O A D C O M P A N Y .— T w elfth D ividend declared.*— N o tice is hereby given to the stockholders of the above nam e d Com pany, th a t a sem i-annual dividend of Five D o llars on each share of stock held by them has been declared and m a d e payable on the first day o f A u g u s t next. Stockholders whose stock is registered in the city of Now Y o rk, will apply for th e ir dividends a t the office for the registry and transfer of the com p a n y ’* stock, a t tbe P h e n ix B a n k in said city ; and stockholders w h o se stock is registered in the city of Albany will apply fcrr th e ir divi deiids a t the Albany C ity B a n k in th a t city. Stockholders will please to bear in m ind th a t they are required, by a resolution of tho D irectors o f the Com p any o f the lffth of M ay last, to surrender th e ir old certificates of s tock, and receive new or full certificates, before the next dividend on th e ir stock can be paid.- The s u rrender of the old certificates should be m a d e w h ere tho stock is registered. A lbany, J u ly 13', 1842. B y order of the Di reetor*. G ID E O N H A W L E Y , T reasurer, & c 70 t A u $ 10. R A I I i - K O A D . —1 8 4 S , S C H E N E C T A D Y , B A L L S T d N A N D S A R A T O G A O N nnd after Tuesday, A p ril 14, and until further n o tice, oars will run daily sn follows! Loavo Schenectady at 9 o’clock A. M. do do 4 do P . M* Leave Snratogu ot 7 tie A. M. do do 4 | do P . M . R e g u lar lines of stages leaVe S a rato g a dnily for W b ife* iiol! a n d N o rth; L . R - S A R G L N T , Supt.- Saratoen Springs, A p ril 18, 1842. ________ _ ________ _____ Saratoga. « * ! 3 « ■ o '* * *- - -,r>- M O H A W K A c H U D S O N R A I L R O A D . S U M M E R A R R A N G E M E N T , O N a n d a f t e r 2 7 t h J u n e , 1 S 4 2 , a n f f o n t i l f t w t b e r * notice, the dep a rtu res on this road will be a* foUowa^' viz.: fROM SCH^NXCTXBt; * A t 4 o’clock A M . or on arrival from Utica,' 9 do do or on arrival froffr S e ratog*. 2 do P . M . d o d o U tie*. 5 do do d o FROM AT-BAKY,- A t 6 o’clock A. M . for S a ratog a , 74 do do U tica, 3 do P . M . do - 7 do do* U tic a , N. B. Second claw cars, n't half -price, ____ _ _ freight depots a t Albany and S c h e n e c tady, vious to each of the foregoing departure*. *>•’ \ * : All baggage received a t d l6 o n y ,t»ud no t n c o o m n a n ied by tho ow n er, m ust be m a rked distinctly for Ita p lace o f de*tL nation, and deposited by th e p e r s o n , having c h a r g e th e m e # ' in the wagon d e s ignated For th g t roate. P a is e n g e r* are «** quested to atten d pertonaU y to th a r e c e ip t a n d « f their baggage to p r e v e n t m istake*. ■ _ T h e Coache*, B a g g a g e W a g o n * , s a d F reig h t C a r e to a a £ from B a lL ton an d S a ratoga, ran. through* vridtoag’ change o r deten tio n ! a t Schenectady. O ’ AH buggftf* positively g t t h e risk o f th e o r e e e shw ttsC JO H N C 0 8 T T G A N ,