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S T A I N E D P A G E Vol. I. PR I N T E D AND PU B L ISH E D BY G. RITCHIE, Jan. SIGN OP FAUST AND FRANKLIN’S HEAD, FER R Y - S T R E E T , SCH E NECTA D Y . THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1825. No. 52. <Z$e jiBogattRt J>tntineL Published every T hursday morning, at the sign Faust and Franklin’s bead, Ferry-street, Schenectady, C o n d it io n s .— The Sentinel will be*delivered to c ity s u b s c ribers a t $2 p e r annum , payable half-yearly in advance. T o com p a n ies of tw e lve or m o re w h o ta k e the paper at the office $1 50 per annu«i, payable in ad* vance. Advertisements of not more than one square, inserted three times for $1 00, and 13 cent# per week after. No papers or advertisements will be discontin ued until all arrearages are paid. NEW GOODS RICHARD COOKE, MERCHANT -T A1TA) R, Corner o f Union dr Ferry-St . H AS received his winter supply o f 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 m e n t of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, ever before opened in this city, consisting m part of the 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 and double mixed KERSEY MERES ; Swansdown, Valencia and Perisian striped VES TINGS 5 Superior bang-up CORDS ; Figured and plai-n F L A N N E L S, ofall colours : Striped and plain BOMBAZINES ; Norwich CR 4 PES ; Nankin, Canton, French and Lisse CRAPES 5 BOMBAZETS and RAT 1 INETS, ofall colours. Tartan PLAIDS, of every figure ; India and F r e n c h figured and plain LEVAN TINES * SINCHEWS ancl SARCENETS ; Caroline PLAIDS and STRIPES ; French and Common PRINTS ; 4-4 Bobbinet LACE ; Bobbinet and silk lace VEILS ; Tambored, book and jaconet MUSLINS ; Swiss and mull mull MUSLIN * 4-4 Irish LINEN ; Linen and Cotton LACES and EDGINGS ; Long LAWNS ;— 3-4 and 8-4 DIAPERS ; Fine and common SHIRTINGS ; Silk and cotton UMBRELLAS ; Ladies’ work BAGS and BASKETS ; Silk, worsted and cotton HOSE ; Plain, striped and spotted Gurnsey SHIRTS and DRAW E R S : Blk. blue, brown and crimson silk PLUSH ; do. do. do. do. do. VELVETS : Cambric and common DIMITIES ; Russia DIAPERS and SHEETINGS”; Brown and black HOLLAND *, Steel, gilt and plated coat and vest BUTTONS ; Bandanna, flag and German silk HANDKER CHIEFS ; Linnen CAMBRICS ; CORDS, GIMPS and BR IDS, ofall colours ; Large assortment of belt RIBBONS and BUCK LE S ; Bordered and plain kerseymere SHAWLS Long and square cashmere do. Blk. and coloured Merino do. 4 - 4 , 5 -4,6-4 blk. Barcelona HANDKERCHIEFS 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, ofthe latest style ; INSERTING TRIMMINGS ; Blk, blue, brown, olive, green, crimon, drab and white tabby VELVETS;— BUCKR \M -and CANVASS ; A complete assortment of Ladies’ and Gentle men’s beaver, castor, horse-skin and silk G L O V E S ; Woolen GLOVES and MITTENS ; Carpet, quality, silk and cotton BINDINGS. Lafayette WATCH CHAINS Lafayette STOCKS. Together with a large assortment o f Trimmings of ever;? description, ail of which will be sold Cheap for CASH. JY, G i co n t in u e s th e T A I L O R I N G B U R I N S as i a n d also b e e p s a large na soitment of ftea&y CLOTHING constantly on hand. Schene ' f idy, Bov, 2, 1824. 20 The subscriber wishes to purchase a quantity o f old Pewter and Brass, tor which the highest cash price will be giv- i en. J . B R O D E R I C K . Schmectady, May 5, 1825. j CLOCK & WATCH REPAIRING H M. P. W HITNEY, AS taken a stand near the Canal Bridge in State-Street, where he intends carrying on the CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRING , business, and will guarantee his work to perform to the satisfaction of his customers. All calls will be thankfully eceived,— Schenectady, March 2, 1825. P. C- R e s p e c t f u l l y informs his friends and the public, that he has on hand an elegant assortment o f K JLTSy BEAVERS , CASTERS , RORAMS, MEN'S YOUTHS & CHILDRENS' RAPT HATS, A lso —WOOL HATS, o f every description, both white and black, of the first quality. L i k e w i s e — A L a r g e A s s o r t m e n t o f BUFFALO ROBES, all o f which he offers for sale cheap for CASH. Schenectady, Dec . 22, 1824. 27 C ASH paid for Hatting & Shipping Furs, and Sheep Skins, Broderick’s .List of Prizes. CLASS NO. 3 —FOR DECEMBER , 1824. NUM B E R S DRAW N FROM T H E W H E E L . 2 0 17 4 2 37 8 54 56 39 25 Tb« Tickets which drew the 43 highest prizes are thos having on them— Bemster Combination.Dr awn Bos. Prizes of 21081 17 *.0 42 1 2 3 $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 I 861 8 37 54 4 5 6 1 0 , 0 0 0 27461 25 39 56 7 8 9 5,000 21076 17 20 37 1 2 4 5,000 11177 8 17 20 1 2 5 5,000 21093 17 20 54 1 2 6 3,082 2109S 17 20 56 1 2 7*i 23741 . 20 25 56 1 7 9 23724 20 25 39 3 S 9 2 1 6 0 8 17 37 42 2 3 4 11199 8 17 42 2 3 5 2 1 2 6 1 17 25 37 2 4 9 1 1 2 1 1 8 17 54 2 5 6 21280 37 25 56 2 7 9 ' 1 0 0 0 e*ch 21261 17 25 S9 2 8 9 11849 8 37 42 3 4 5 , 32 V0 37 42 54 3 4 6 32733 39 42 56 3 7 8 27518 25 42 56 3 7 9 27447 25 39 42 3 8 9 11846 8 37 39 4 5 8 1 . - 1 0 1 8 54 56 5 6 7 32871 39 54 56 6 7 8 2 4 1 8 1 20 42 54 1 3 6 < 24183 20 4 2 56 1 3 7 2 4 1 1 2 20 39 42 1 3 8 23727 20 2> 42 3 3 9 24066 20 37 39 1 4 8 11336 8 20 56 1 5 7 21720 17 42 54 2 3 6 . 11194 8 17 37 2 4 5 31213 8 17 56 2 5 7 11196 8 17 39 2 5 8 $500 11:82 8 17 25 2 5 9 ? each 2 6 7 I 2186« 17 54 56 27404 25 37 42 3 4 9 31961 8 4 } 54 3 5 6 1 1 507 8 25 42 3 5 9 322 i3 37 39 54 4- 6 8 274(6 25 37 54 4 6 9 11906 8 39 56 5 7 8 27656 25 54 56 6 7 9 27-159 25 39 45 6 8 9 The remaining 41 Tickets having threa of the drawn Numbers on them, are each prizes of The 51 Tickets having on them the combination Nos. 17 and 20, being the first and second drawn Nos. arc each prizes of The 51 Tickets having on them the Combination Nos. 37 and 42, being the third and fourth drawn Nos. aie each prizes of All others (being 1734 Tickets') with any two of the drawn Nos. are each prizes of And the $6 prizes, are all such tickets as have any owe o fthe drawn Nos. on them,being 11,475 or 1275 for each drawn number. 12 JOSEPH LANGDON, R ETURNS thanks to his friends and the pub lic, for the liberal encouragement he has re ceived since he has com m e n c e d the T A IL O R IN G B U S IN E S S , iu 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 fy Fcd- d c r ' s Boot and Shoe Ware-House, 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 Gentlemen's Froc k Coats, m a d e and trim m e d w ith braid, by first r a te w o r k m e n , and finished in th e n e a t e s t m a n n e r , and m o s t fash ion a b le sty le , at the sh o r t e s t n o t ic e . Schenectady , March , 1 8 2 5 . * ______ 3 8 A LL persons indebted to the firm o f Mix and B ow l s b y , are requested to make immedi ate p a ment, Schenectady, February 2 3 , 1 8 2 5 . 30 FOR SALE. smart, active black Boy, 17 years of age. Enquire ofth e Printer .—April 13, 1825. 200 100 60 REMOVAL I SAAC I. TRUAX. has removed from his old stand to the store formerly occupied by John H. Brook*, in State-Sreet, one door west of J, Broderick's Hard-Vt are Store ; where he intends keeping a first rate assortment of Groceries , Crockery , Glass - Ware , Sec. Schenectady, May 19, 1825. 48 GROCERY & PROVISION STO R E . S. MYERS, O ' AS recently commenced the above business in the first building east of the Canal, State-Street. He has taken much pains to procure from New-York, a general assortment of such articles in his line, a« he hopes will merit a share o f the public patronage. Among which are : Old Hyson, Young Hyson, Hyson Skin and Gunpowder TEAS ’ Loaf, Lump, and Brown SUGARS ; Green and White COFFEE ; CHOCOLATE; Co^niac, Spanish and American BRANDY ; Jamaica, St. Croix and New-England RUM ; Maderia, Teneriffe, Malaga and Port WINES ; Holland and American GIN ; Fresh Rice,—Molasses ; Muscatel, hunch, Bloom, Keg and Sultana RAISINS ; Figs, Prunes and Currants ; Tamarinds and Ginger Preserve* ; * ’apers and Olives ; Mushroom Ketchup ; India Soy ; Pepper and Reading Sauce ; Pepper, Alspice, Ginger ; Nutmegs, Cloves, Mace, Cinnamon and Citron ; Liverpool Basket SALT ; weet Oil ; Cayenne Pepper ; English and American Mustard ; I .emoris, Oranges and Cocoa Nuts ; Almonds, Filberts ; Uaderia, Brazil and Pea Nuts ; Cranberries ; Urycd Apples and Peaehes ; Maccaboy, Rappee and Scotch SNUFF ; Windsor and Bar SOAP ; Candles and Indigo. TOBACCO AND SEGARS, Pork , H a m s , Codfish , Mackerel , Batter , Cheese , 8fc Sfc. ALSO — A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Glass, Earthen & Stone Ware, Together with various other articles, all of which will be sold as low as can be purchased in this city or Albany. Schenectady, June 1, 1824. 1 NEW -YORK STATE LITERATURE CLA S S NO. I F O R 1825. Will be drawn on t h e ---------- and finished in a few minutes. 6 0 NUMBERS — 9 BALLOTS TO BE DRAWN. SCHEME. Prize o f $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 is i 5 . 0 0 0 10,000 . 1 1 1 1 20 30 3 0 51 51 1,734 1 . 4 7 5 55 >5 55 55 55 55 55 5? 55 5,787 1,000 5 0 0 200 100 5 0 22 11 55 55 • • * • 55 • • 55 • • 93 93 $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 1 5 . 0 0 0 10.000 5.787 20.000 1 5 , 0 0 0 6,000 5 , 1 0 0 2 , 5 5 0 3 1 , 1 4 8 126.225 13,395 prizes. C 35,220 ? „,-.n 20,825.blanks. £ Tickets. 5 0,1 Packages, 1'ickets & Shares, FOR SALE AT E , T A T 3 S ’ L o t t e r y O f f i c e . Washmgton-Strect — Schenectady, fptr PRIZE TICKETS in the Union Canal, Queens’ College and Literature Lotteries, taken inpayment .— A pril 12, 1825. 44 JAMES W AL9H, H a s refitted Ilia V I C ' H T A I . X . r j r a R O O M , si h.s g r i TiRY STVfiR jll Fvrr)-street j and has p r o c u r e d a JP'THS'T’ JOJl W ? COOK, w h o w ill b e read y , at all times, to attend to those who call. cgp Said room will be furnished with as good Pro- visions as can be obtained in this marki-t.— «8|£ Cold Cuts , ofall kinds, constantly on hand. Connected with this Room, is a convenient B a r , stocked with Beer, Cider, and the Choicest ^ |||||§ p r Liquors ofall kinds. He hopes to receive the patronage of a generous public, as there shall be nothing wanting on his part to merit it. Just received, a Fresh Supply of O ysters . Schenectady, March 30th, 1825. 41 I WM. M’CAM US, CO R N E R OF UNION & F E R R Y - S T R E E T S H A S now received, a good assortment of FANCY AN D STAPLE DRY GOODS suitable for the season, which ha 9 been well bought and offered at a reduced price for CASH only. b c h e n e c t a d y , Ju n e 12, 1 8 2 4 . 1 ' PLASTER.. 400 TONS Western Plaster, F r e s h G r o u n d , A N D for sa l e at th e Schenectady P a p e r Mill, and at the Paper Mill vVare House the M ih a w k Bridge, i n ’ V ashi i^ton Street ^ Chenectad), LOW F O R CASH, or exchanged for Wheat, Kye or Corn. March , 1825. 41 J J A N G R IE V S J J Y C E & C J . 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 of M E A T S , & 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 HE subscribe! offers for sale, Oven Boiler. Box, Church, and Cook ST O V E S , F R A N K L I N S , &C. STOVES, of a variety of patterns, comprising a large and very general assortment. Also , Wilson’s doable 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— English, Russia and Philadelphia Stove Pipe, grooved,' rivetted andswedged-Dumb Stoves ofthe newest patterns, made at short notice. The ab o v e articles w ill be sold very low, for cash or approved credit. Stoves put up, pipe and elbows fitted and repaired on applica tion. J BRODERICK. Schenectady, Sept. 28, 1824. 15 Melalic Paste & Mazor Strop. I T is with particular satisfaction the proprietor offers these instruments to the public, as being well satined from the high re commendation they reqeiv£ from the best judges that they are far superior any thing of the kind now offered for sharpening; Razors, Surgical In struments, Pen-Knives, &c, * Mr. S exton , S ir , I have used the Strop and Paste which I had of you last fall, peculiar pleasure, and do not hesittte to pronounce it the best thing of the kind 1 ever used for keeping my razors iff good order. Yours, with my best wishes for you^* prosperity. * R. W i g g in s . CERTIFICATES. Agreeable to your request I handed some ol your Razor Strops and Paste, -to persons I con sidered the best judges ; they who got 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, and persons became acquainted with them. RICHARD WIGGINS. New- York, 1 823. Having heard ofthe excellence of Mr. Sexton’s Razor Strop 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, as far supe rior to any other kind of paste of which! have any know ledge. Jam es W . D o m inick. We h a v i n g u s e d , for s o m e t i m e , M r . S e x t o n ’s Pfttile, uiid have aa high an opinion o f its v J n e Mr. Dominick. S. dr T. Seymor, Andrew Seymor • New-York, Marched, 1824, We have used SexfoiPs- Metallic Paste on gui Razor Strops, and find it superior to Pomeroy **8 or any other we have met with. John Martino , William Lyman , Joseph Mynderse , A. G. Fonda, James Walker, R. P , G. Wright. Joseph Stillman, The above articles are made and sold by EZJt KIEL SEXTO N Schenectady. Schenectady, June 18, 1824.