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P R I N T E D AND PU B L ISH E D BY G. RITCHIE , Jun. SIGN OF FAUST AND FRA N KLIN ’S HEAD, FE R R Y - S T R E E T , SCHENECTADY. Vol. I. THURSDAY, APRIL 2 8 , 1825. No. 45. jjHogatoif* JffntmcL P u b lish e d e v e r y T hursday m o r n in g , at t h e s ign Faust and Franklin’s head, Ferry-blreet, Schenectady. C o n d i t i o n s . — The Sentinel will be delivered to city subscribers at S 2 per annum, payable half-yearly in advance. To companies of twelve or more who take the paper at the office $1 50 per annum, payable in ad vance. Advertisements of not more than one square, inserted three times for $1 00 , and 18 cents per week after. No papers or advertisements will be discontin ued until all arrearages are paid. NEW GOODS. R I C H A R D COOKE, Ai fi w c n . \ a t - r a y lo u. Corner o f Union <£* Ferry-'St. H AS received his winter supply of GOODS, and invites his F r i e n d s and the P u b l i c in ^general, to call and view the most splendid assort ment of S 7’A P L E and FANCY DRY GOODS ’ever before opened in this city, consisting in part ofthe following : Blk. blue, olive, brown, claret, drab and Oxford mixt, fine and super CLOTHS ; Forest and water-proof CLOTHS ; Blk. blue, brown, drab and mixt ribbed, striped and plain, single ancl double mixed KERSEY MERES j Swansdown, Valencia and Perisian striped VES TINGS ; Superior bang-up CORDS 5 Figured and plain FLANNELS, ofall colours s Striped and plain BOMBAZINES 5 Norwich CRAPES ; Nankin, Canton, French and Lisse CRAPES ; BOMBAZETS and RATTINETS, of ali colours; Tartan PLAIDS, of every figure ; India and French figured and plain LEVAN TINES ; S I N C H E W S and S A R C E N E T S ; Caroline PLAIDS and STRIPES ; French and Common PRINTS ; 4-4 Bobbinet LACE ; Bobbinet and silk lace VEILS ; Tambored, book and jaconet MUSLIN S ; Swiss and mull mull MUSLIN ; 4-4 Irish LINEN ; L inen and Cotton L A C E S and E D G I N G S ; L o n g L A W N S ;— 3-4 and 8-4 D I A P E R S ; Fine a nd common SHIRTINGS; Silk and cotton UMBRELLAS ; Ladies 5 work BAGS and BASKETS ; gilk, worsted and cotton HOSE ; Plain, striped and spotted Gurnsey SHIRTS and DRAWERS : Blk. blue, brown and crimson silk PLUSH ; do. do. do. do. do. VELVETS : C a m b r ic and common D I M I T I E S ; Russia D I A P E R S and S H E E T I N G S ; Brow n and black H O L L A N D ; S t e e l , g i l t a n d p l a t e d c o a t an d v e s t B U T T O N S ; B a n d a n n a , flaec a n d G e r m a n silk H A N D K E R C H I E F S f Linnen C A M B R I C S ; CORDS, GIMPS and BRAIDS, of all colours ; Large assortment of belt RIBBONS and BUCK LES ; Bordered and plain kerseymeire SHAWLS Long and square cashmere do. Blk. and coloured Merino do. 4-4, 5 - 4 , 6-4 blk. Barcelona H A N D K E R C H I E F S Braize merino do. Gauze and velveteen do-. Merino and silk dress do. SATINETS, of a superior quality ; 20 boxes of plaid lustring and gauze RIBBONS, of the latest style ,* IN S E R T I N G T R I M M I N G S ; -Blk, blue, brown, olive, green, crimson, drab and white tabby VELVETS;— BUCKRAM and CANVASS ; -A complete assortment of Ladies 5 and Gentle men’s beaver, castor, horse-skin and silk G L O V E S ; ' Woolen GLOVES ancl MITTENS ; Carpet, quality, silk and cotton B I N D I N G S . L a f a y e t t e W A T C H C H A I N S L a f a y e t t e S T O C K S . Together with a large assortment o f Trimming* of ever}' description, all of which will be sold Cheap for CASH. N. B .— R. C. continues the TAILO R ING BU S IN E S S as usual : and also keeps a large as sortment of Ready Made CLOTHING constantly on hand.. Schenectady, Nov. 2,1824. 20 - NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the late firm of J ohn J o h n s o n & Co. are respectfully requested to call and make payment to Isaac Johnson , Esq. on or before the 20 th day of January next, as all accounts remaining unpaid after that date will be Rut into the proper hands for collection, Schenectady , December 2 7 , 1824b ST O V E S , ' F R A N K L I N S , &c. rffU IE subscribe! oilers lor sale, Oven JL Boiler, Box, Church, and Cook .. STOVES, of a Variety ot patterns, comprising a large and very general assortment. Also, YVilson’s double and treble backed Franklins with urns, brass rail- ing and fenders— Wilson’s large Bar Room and School-house Franklins, with and without urns. Wilson’s Bed-Room Franklins, large and small, with urns, cast doors and caps-—Eng'ish, Russia and Philadelphia Stove Pipe, grooved, n vetted andswedged-Dumb Stoves ofthe newest patterns, made at short notice. The above articles will be sold very low, for cash or approved credit, Stoves put up, pipe and elbows fitted and repaired on applica tion. J BRO D E R IC K . Schenectady, Septb 23, 1824. 15 G R O C E R Y & PR O V ISIO N ~ S ’lO R E . S. M Y E R S , T-TAS recently commenced the above business in the first building' east of the Canal, State-Street. He has taken much paihs to procure from New-York, a general assortment of such articles in his line, as he hopes will merit a share o f the public patronage. Among which a t e : Old Hyson, Young Hyson, Hyson Skin and Gunpowder T E A S ; L o a f, L u m p , and Ill-ow n S U G A R S ; Green and White COFFEE ; CHOCOLATE; Co\niac Spanish and Am e r ican B R A N D Y ; Jamaica, St. Croix aiul New-England RUM ; Maderia, Teneriffe, Malaga and Port WINES ; Holland and American GIN 5 Fresh Rice,— Molasses ; Muscatel, Bunch, Bloom, Keg and Sultana RAISINS ; Figs, Prunes and Currants ; Tamarinds and Ginger Preserves ; t’apers and Olives ; Mushroom Ketchup ; India Soy ; Pepper and Reading ^auce ; Pepper, Alspice, Ginger ; Nutmegs, Cloves, Mace, Cinnamon and Citron ; Liverpool Basket SALT ; sw e et O il; Cayenne Pepper ; English and American Mustard ; L e m o n s , O r a n g e s and C o c o a N u t s 5 A lm o n d s , F ilb e r t s ; Maderia, Brazil ancl Pea Nuts ; Cranberries ; Di-yed A p p l e s and Peaches ; Maccaboy, Rappee and Scotch SNUFF ; Windsor and Bar SOAP ; Candles and Indigo. TOBACCO AND SEG \&S, Pork, Hams, Codfish , Mackerel, Butter, Cheese , Src &c. ALSO — -A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF G1 ass, EaPtlien & Stone Ware, Together with various other articles, all of which will be sold as low as can be purchased m tills city or Albany. Schenectady, June 1, 1824. 'l JOSEPH LANGDON, ~~ ETURNS thanks to bis friends and the pub- lie, for the liberal encouragement he has re ceived since he has commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS, iui this city ; and hopes by punctual attendance, to merit a continuance of public patronage. N. B. He has removed from his former place to Ferry-St. one door north of Messrs. Yates <$• Ved- dePs Boot and Shoe Ware-Hdusti, where he will be ready at all times to wait on all those who may be pleased to favour him with their custom. Military Uniforms X Gentlemen's Frock Coats, made and trimmed with braid, by first rate work men, and finished in the neatest manner, and most fashionable style, at the shortest notice. Schenectady, March, 1825. 33 Cash paid for Rags at this office P E 3 S B . W E M P L E , CLOCK & WATCH REPAIRING E S P E O T F U L L Y informs his friends and the public, that he has U hand an elegant assortment of K A . T S , ~BEAVER$, CASTERS. RO R A M S , M E N 'S YOUTHS V C H ILD R E N S ' R A P T H A T S , A lso —WOOL HATS, o f every description, both white and black, of the first q uality. L ikew i s e — A L arge A ssortment of BUFFALO ROBES, M. F. W H I T N E Y , all of w h ich he offers f 6 r sale cheap for CASH. ^ 111 AS taken 4 stand n e a r t h e C a n a l Bridge in Schenectady, Dec. 2 ,1 8 2 4 . ^ ^ > f t State-Street, where he intends carrying on the CASH paid for Hatting & shipping Purs, CLOCK AND IVATCH REPAIRING, and Sheep Skins. business, and will guarantee his work to perform to the ----------- —— satisfaction of his customers. All calls will be thankfully cceived — Schenectady, March 2, 1825 . SCHENECTADY ACADEMY. 'jU Il-’ c o u rse of instruction in the Acade- my has been confined for some time past to Classical •tud'es. The trustees have been induced, by the pros perous state ofthe Academy, under the care of Mr. I. rf. Spencer, and by the consideration, t at instruction in the higher branches of an English education, is much needed by the youth in this place and its vicinity, to establish an English department according t 6 the original plan.— Mr. JosEr\ I If.alt, is to take charge of this part ; and the whole is to be under the care of Mr, Spender, as principal. Eliphalet Nott, J Andrew Yatess j - Abm. Vila Inicn, I Execu ive Jaool Van Vecklen, J'-om m .ttee. /. C. Duane, J Schenectady, July 12, ,'8 4. 4 FO R bALr.,, ol- i ’vj LE l\ F OR a Term of Years, a HOUSE A N D V E R Y SPACIOUS L O T OF GROUND , si tuate in Green-street, in tbe city of Schenectady formerly the property of JelieS Clute. deceased ; •on the premises are, Convenient Out-Houses. and an excellent Well of Water— all in the best re pair. The house is capable of accommodating two small families :— The lot is fifty-two feet front and rear, and one hundred and sixty-eight feet in length to the Presbyterian church. The terms of sale will be easy, only part of the consid eration will be required down, and a reasonable time given for the residue. If let, the terms will also be reasonable. An indisputable title can be had. Enquire of JAM E S L I G H T H A L L . on the premises. Schenectady, Jan. QSth. 1825. Sale of Lauds for Quit-Kent. Slate o f Neto-York, Comptrollers Office. Albany , 14 th February , 182 5. F \ UDLtC NOTICE is herfeby given, that the saleoflands for arrears of Quit-Rent, which has been heretofore advertised, and postponed from time to time by the legislature, will comt mence on Tuesday ihe id day o f May next , a- ten o’clock in (he forenoon, at the capitol in the city of Albany, and continue from day to day until there shall be sold so much of each Grant or Patent, or of the lots in each Patent sub ject to Quit-Rent, as will be necessary to pay all arrears of Quit-Rent due thereon at the time of I sale, together with all the charges of notice and sale. The conditions of sale will be, that the pur chasers pay the purchase moneys within forty- eight hours after the sale , upon the payment of which they will receive certificates of their res pective purchases ; and that ifany parcel of land purchased by therti shall not he redeemed within two years after the close of the sales, by the pay ment into the treasury of this state, for their use, ofthe amount for which any such parcel Of land may be sold, w ith interest at the rate of twenty per ceuLim per annum , that t ;eh the said purchasers will be entitled to a co n v e y a n c e of such p a r c e l of land, subject however to the payrbeut of all taxes then remaining due thereon. By an act of the 10 th day of April l a s t 4i renew ing the terms of commutation of Quit-rent, and providing for the sale of lands not discharged therefrom,” persons owning Or possessed of anv lands charged with Quit-Rent, Or Oh which arrears of Quit Rent are due, may commute therefore On or before the said third day o f May next, by pay ing two dollars and fifty cents for every shilling sterling reserved in the grant thereof, or in that proportion where the reservation is less than one shilling. SG Wxtf-. M’UAjiUS, CORNER OF UNION a PER R Y S f REETS R A S now received , a good assortm e n t of ■F A N C Y .4 VO S T A P L DRY GOODS* suitable for the season, which has been w.-ll bought aiid oflered at a red u c e d price for CASH only. Schenectady, June 1 2 , 1824 1 400 TOA8 Western Plaster, Fresh Ground, A N D for s a le at the ScherVectady P a p £ r Mill, aud at the Paper vliii Ware H0u-e the Mohawk Bridge, in Washington S treet Schenectady, LO W F OR C^SH.orexchangedfor W heat, Rye or Corn. March , 1825. ^ ~Metalic Paste & Razor Strop! I T is with particular satisfaction the -«• proprietor offers these instruments to the public, as being well satisfied, from tbe high re commendation they receive from the best judges that they are far superior to any thing ofthe kind now offered for sharpening Razors; Surgical in struments, Pen-KniveS; Mr. S exton , S i r , I have used the Strop and Paste which I had of you last fall, with peculiar pleasure, and do not hesitate to pronounce it the best thing of the kind 1 ever used for keeping my razors in good order*. Yours, with m.y best wishes for your prosperity. R . WlGGIJJSi , CERTIFICATES. Agreeable td your request I handed some of > our Razor Strops and Paste, to persons i con sidered the best judges ; they who gdt them say they are excellent, not one was returned. I sold all I had in a few days, and believe you might sell thosands in this place if they were here, a nd persons became acquainted with them. , RICHARD WIGGINS. New-York , 1823i Having heard of tlfe excellence of Mr. Sexton’S Razor Strap and Paste, I obtained enough of the paste to cover my strop ; and having used it for above four months with great satisfaction, I, with pleasure recommend it to the public, afc far supe rior to any other kind of paste of which I have any knowledge. James W. Dominick » We having used, for some time, Mr. Sextoii’a Paste, and have as high an opinion of its value as Mr. Dominick. S. & T, Seymor, Andrew Seymor. Jldw-York, March 29. 1824. We have used Sexton’s Metallic Paste on oui Razor Strops, and find it superior to Pomeroy’s . or any other we have met with. John Martino , William Lyman, Joseph Mynderse, A. G. Fonda , James Walker , R . P . G. Wright. 1 Joseph Stillman , . The above articles are made afid sold b y EZE KIEL SEXTON, Schenectady. Schenectady . June 18. 1824. Shinn’s Panacea. subscriber having discovered the com- position of Swaim ’s celebrated PAN ACE W. L. M \RCY, C o m p tr o ller. JOHN CHUG VS JOYCE&CQ. T AKE the liberty of informing the publick in in general, that they have taken the stall formerly occupied by John Johnson, deceased, where they intend keeping a general assortment MEATS, &C« through the season, and hope by strict attention to merit a share of the public patronage. JOHN G. JOYCE Co. Schenectady, March 10 , 1825. 28 T E T T i!e and Trial of John F. Van Patten, for sale AT THIS OFFICE* has now a supply on hand for sale ; he has redu ced the price from $ J,50 to $2,50, or by the do zen $24. All charitable institutions in the United StateSj and th‘e poor, will.be supplied gratis. Iftlie citizens of the principal towns will ap point an agent to order and distribute this medi cine to the poor it will be supplied; The medicine is celebrated for the cure of the following diseases : scrofula dr king’s evil ulcerated and putrid sore throat, standing rheumatic affections, cutaneous diseases, white wcllingand diseases of the bones, and all disea- es generally bf an ulcerous character, and cronid diseases, generally arising in debilitated con stitutions, but more especially from syphilis, of affections arising therefrom, ulcers in the larny % <£rc. and that dreadful disease occasioned bv a long and excessive use of mercury, It is alsd useful in diseases o f the liver.5’ CERTIFICATE; I have employed the Fanacea df Mr. Swaim, in numerous instances, within the last three years, and have always found it extremely efficacious especially in secondary syphilties and mercurials disease. I have no hesitation iri pronouncing it a riiedicine of inestimable value. W. GIBSON, M. D. Professor of Surgery in the University 01 Pennsylvania. JOHN SHINN, Chemist. Philadelphia, Feb. 17, 1824. N. B. F o r Sile at Smithand Pensali’s, N. IS* corner of Third and Market Streeb; Pkilddelphisu