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Boat w a lf pkcediDgpri; th e JBr|^ <5anak T frs -fo lk m in g £rjpt:|gn oj\ her wejKt^,.U)Ll4}9'L.Qekjiort Cour-ier * !t^he,.4>.oat%<;onst;Ty.0cs(l; o ii a m o d ified . plan Jthe eom m o n **tafcin b o a ts,” each b o a t being ab, ft^ -lc& g ^ tin & e • id fl8 g r e a t e s t w idth, non ^Krafghtl'O n tbe ou tsid e and each end term inal -iliarp., T h e y are placed at such a d is tance af art Ssto'tid'rnit a p e d d le w h e e l of four feet jdianie at)d ab o u t th r e e feet w id e —-tlie paddjesj of^ wh (fou r in'num b e r ) are on e foot deep* Tjhe w ia con e tru c ted upon t h e plan la t e ly invented by R a lsto n C b a c e ,. e s q . , o f C incinna t L Its (pans s o arranged tbat w h e n in m o tion iia paddles ard at a ll tim e s perpendicular to the plane o f t h e w a er. T h e y con s e q u e n tly enter, c o n tinue hi ancj lea v e lth e w a t e r perpendicularly,, thereby a v o id in g a ll p a t g r e a t lo s s o f pow e r w h ich it is w e ll know fi ia Joij- caeioned by th e u s e o f th e com m o n -a - J ;\*:— w h e e l. B u t a far greater ad v a n tage in ig a t io n 'is th a t’lh e y a c t w ith o u t cau s in g ...... th e boat, or .the w a v e o c c a s io n e d by irregular jno** tio n . T h e w h e e l -is propelled b y a sm a ll en g in e o f.th e lo c o m o tive form h a v in g tw o cyiin in irh s trok e s and on ly 14 in c h e s area o f A b o u t SO pounds per inch pressu (b e in g , t h e m o s t th a t could be ob t^ \bailer tU e d ,) g iv i n g a propelling powelr .r d ia |in g lanaTnav-' a n y jar of 3ers oft 14 pis tor applied, from o f a l (he o u t 'lOQOvpp'unds. PT h i s pow e r w a s g r e a t ly ilim inis ied bya-rdottble co n n e c tin g gearin g b e tw e e n th e en g i n e hnd w h e e l, w h ich it becam e necessary t o use o n account of th e unfit s h a p e o f the e n g in e . / ’he loss o f pow e r from th is ca u s e w a s probably about o n e third, lea v in g - s a y , about 700 pounds £tc|ual p o w e r . 1 U n d e r th e s e disad v a n tageou s circu m s t a n c e s th e /B o a t waa put in m o tion and speed w a s attained a t varibus tim e s o f from S to 6 m iles an bjour, aud at o n e o f e x c e e d in g sev e n m iles. I , $ h e f e \y&s no perceptible |s w e l l created before t h e b o a t, and1 th e w a t e r a c ted upon b y th e w h e e l •passed b e t w e e n them and gradually subsided wjith- ou (causing any wave or current on the bank of ’t h e can a l. • ' ' / Oii; file whole the result is highly sa.tisfactorjy to tlhe g e n tlem e n w h o contributed tow a r d s l h e exp e r im e n t, and fully proves tbat -p n th ia plan b e .n a v ig a t e d at an y desi ^without injury to their banks. Mrw w iw-tw i g .augg a ^ g je.^aaatgaB iasgTe T M i feTEiisiER SSABAii B arn I s . t —''FhdW e'fo O r leans P ica y u n e in an e x tra giv is us the particulars of th e loss of th is s team e r near G i l v e s i o n . T h e loss w a s fiocn a leak in her hold, w h en th e C a p tain tried to run her into th e S a b in e river. If p a st 2 , P . M ., th e w a ter, n o tw ith s tan d - r e x e r t io n s , had ascended to thi1 fires and n e . F u r th e r efforts t o counteract the leak jrefore u n a v a ilin g , and to save their lives the concern o f all on board. T h e y then set a b o i t m a k ing rafta of th e cotton bales— four b a les tf a raftjTr*and lashed to g e t h e r so m e spars for. olhiSr rafrs. S h e w a s n o w sin k in g rap id ly; tb e leac. w a s headed}- a n d there w e r e found six fa thom s o f w a fer. T h e r e Was nd donfuslon or com p laining ; all seem e d to be im p r e ssed w ith their p e r ilou s posi tion and to saV'J — -i—- - l-J— —**»• A t ha in g the i th e en g w e r e th becam e engros cast ofl sh e s u n four in O f t h e aboui m a k in g canals may tab le speed H o m e P r o t e c t io n . — P a s s in g L a 'a y e t t e S q jiare la s t even in g , w e heard tw o fe llo w s , who safi ort o n e o f th'e ben c h e s , d iscu s s in g very pr jfoundlyjthe leading p a tty p o lit:cal m e a s u r e s of t h e coun' ry. ' Y o u is iti favor o f ‘h o m e p r o tection ,’ isn ’t y o u , '( other, “ but protectidn is Jim ?” said one o f th e m . ■ J reckon I is B il l,” said the What w h a t th e w h ig s tell about hom e protectio n is til!g a m m o n — therfe a in t no home p r o tection . D o e s ‘ y o u think .if ther w a s , that m y old w o r r a n ’ud g iv e m e g o s s a s sh e d o o s ? N o B ill,.a l l thajt ’ere about yiome p r o tection ie a w 'ague id e a . T h q r e aint, hone for-fellers lik e m e .” — JY. O . P i c . their liv e s Was th e objec t w h ic h ed th e i r \ t t e n t i o n . O rders w e r e g iven t,o the boat\S\painter and w h ile doin g this, i—iit b e in g V h e n forty five m in u tes past the aftern o o n T h e r e w e r e on b o a r ^ g ^ g e t h e r , thirty s o u ls, o f th e s e w e n t on the rafts a^d 12 t o o k the boat.— ’orm er, but five w e r e saved, after drifting days and 3 n ig h t s . T w o o f them landed on G a h e s io n Island, and B o livar P o in t . O f th e latter b i t 3 perished— w h o w e r e p a s s e n g e r s , 2 m a le ard a fem a le— and th e y w e r e j o s t in the breakerjs, in lan d in g from the boat, on th e 26th*— _ th o s e sa v e d w a a A . G . A b e l, bearer of d e s patch e s F ir e ! 9 ^ bo a r d t h e C l e o p a t r a . — W e learn that a f r e took p la c e on board ih e steam e r .C leop a tra on M o n d n y ev e n in g , on the S o u n d , about 20 m iles th is sid e o f N o r w i c h . I t broke ou t over the larboarjl boiler and fof.a few moments the utmost con s tern a tion prevailed am o n g th e p a s s e r g e r s — but before many life preservers were called into re* .were ex t in g u ish e d and tran ter wheel houses and boiler A a g e d . quisitioh th e flam e s quiiity restored, • I deck w e r e m u c h dai .§ft S in s . cji . a r .—-A child h a v in g th e m e a s les, and s u p p o s e d ^ have die.l in C in c in n a ti on M o n d a y last, w a s laid ou t i:nd a coffin ordered, w h e n , stran g e to eay, in abput tw o hours after, it cam e to life, and is d o in g w e ll, ?C H f e '^ E C T A O Y M A R K E T - P r i c e s Current. [Prepared by Case A- Miller, Grocers, 140 State-street.] N o v . 9,1843. was but S u ic id e .— A y o u n g m V r ted w o m a n , nam e d .Ma ry A n n W illia m s , th r e w h e r s e l f from an upstairj •w indow in A n th o n y street, on M o n d a y , fractur h e r s k u ll, and died la s t n ig h t . S y e a r s o f a g e . - ' F O R E I G N R E V I E W S , fe e . i H E Subscriber has the agency for all the For eign R e v iew s .(rt*pnblished by M a son, tbe D e m ocratic R e v iew , the K n ickerbocker, the A lja n y jou r n a l o f N e u r o logy, devoted to P h y s iology, F nology,.M e d icine, and i h e P h ilosophy o f M estner conducted by a n association o f P h y s icians, (first n ber ju s t received,} and the various other populai xiodicals and m a g a zines of the day. A ll subscriptions w ill be promptly attended to. S . S . S T E V E N S . •Schenectady, July 14, 1843. 28 H O E B L A C K lN G .^ T h 7 g 7 n V in e F ^ n c ’h l h o e blacking, m a d e by D . V a n E n g le & C o , Paris, and w h ich on trial, w ill prove superior to an y ever before offered ih this city. F o r sale at C A S E & M I L L E R ’S , 140 S,tato st. T R E M O V A L . of Grocer - H E subscriber has moved his stock ies from the Bowery Store, to 153 Statje st., for m e r ly occupied by J. L y o n , w h e r e ho has and intends to keep a constant supply of Gn&ceries & ProiH sians, w h ich he offers for sale at. prices-to .suit 4 h e tim es. I > 26 E . L . G O S S .' O Y C E & E S T E R L Y ’S C h lorine a n d O r r i s D e n tifric e , for s a le by jn n e 9 D tl S f Flour W h e a t R y e Corn O a ts Clover deed T im o thy Bn i ter C h e e se t h e named, 4 i a 41 ICO a 103 a 48 a f 21 a 5tf 50 23 8 . a 10* B e e sw a x 5 a 6 H a y 'ihote afe the m a rket prices iy the quantity. 11 Eggs Potatoes Pork H a m s Lar<i T a llow ts , bbl 1 2 | 18f 50 a 00 a l l 0 a 6 a a 8 100 a 125 a 22 ' 22 a 25 of fhe a.'ticles • M A R K I E D . In thi > c ity, .on the Cth inst. by* the R ev. P r . V a n V e c h ter , tlqnry P h illip s of Ptfrt JaCkson, to M ts £ ,ve Cluse, oT this c ity, D I E ; d . In' this c ity, on the 4'h in s t. w e e k s, JVlrs. E lizabeth M cFc.rlan, relict o f the late Robert M c F a r lan, in the 7,6ifi year o f h e r age. K S IS L A N D , Live; salo by C R 0. E A T H E R S . Inquire o f N o v . 10. after an illness, o f a few ■pool and Western Salt, & N F : & D A V I S ^ 154 State street. * W a n ted. L ive G eese Feathers- C It A N E & D A V I S ,. 154 State street. . C O U N T Y A C C O U N T S P E R S O N S having demands % a inst the C<j>unty o f S c h e n e c iad y , will -present them lo be y the boart and in do o f Supervisors, on or before the fault thereof the sam e w ill not be audited 20th ins' rt c e ived after that iiny. N o v . 7tb, 1843. 2w 4 5 A B M . W A R R E N , Chairm an. ! , W o o d . ’ T H O S E o f our Subscribers w h o w ish to pay ini W O O D , are requested to send i t —we being in immediate, want. Good quality seas'oned hard W o o d is desired., •Rcflector O ffice, INov. 3 , * •rtergent E L L . ' CULTIVATOR PLOUGH , or Horsfe Hoe for * W eeding, H a lf Hilling and Hilling Corn, Potatoes, <antl other Root Crops, a k o for digging; potatoes aiid Splitting down corn hills,,a ne w article, for safe and war ranted, by . JO H N Bt. C L U T E , Seheneetady, June 9 , 1843. ; No. 142 IV E R P O O L S A L T . — 100 • Sacks fe'ioTCD S a lt , M a rshall's b rand, in p F o r sale by ' ju n e 2 I by G . a . C A R L E Y State-st. Liverpool im e \order ^ G ^ A R S .-r-N e w O rleans and Porto R ico S u gars o f prime to com m o n qualities, for sa le low ‘ ~ . ■ G . Q.. C A R L E Y . * P L A T T P O T T E R A T T O R N E Y , S o licitor in C h a n c e r y an I C o u n sel- lor a’t L a w , N o . 7 U n ion street, S c h e n e c ta d y , a few tfoors w e s t o f th e M o h a w k B a n k . IlE R M A N ’S Poor M a n ’s Plaster, equal to any, I on ly ,12 1-2 cents each, for s a le by iu n e s9 D 'H r t f r E t o A R K C I D E R V I N E G A R , by JL^I o,r less quantity, forsale at - Jnnel 16. W A L K E i t ’S , 10G & 4 State t>t jSN E L L . • the bar rei F L O U R . Bbls. Superior O h io F lo s r , 20 B b ls, P e a r l M ills, M a u m e e C i t y , ' 20 “ Cascade MOls^ A k r o n , O hio. . ‘ ; For isale by C A S E & M Ju ly 1 4 ,1 8 4 3 . . 11 fc: J A M E S ’- A N T t - D Y S P E P T '■ifpr 'sSle by * j'uty ’21. D. H M E R C H A N T T A I L O R I N A N D S U M M E R F A S H I O N S . inforn: their tliat they B . & E. B . B O N N Y resp e c tfu lly • friends and the public gen e r a l! /‘.atry on th e s b o v e biisjuess, m all its various bran ch e s , at ! ) 7 | S t a t e §tr(!,ct,t T h e y keep qonstanii ly on . hand , a. genei;a;t assoi:tmerit: of! C & S & I M & i y Z S t ! B k O A D C h O l ' H S , Y E S T I S G S , frc., W hich ' ! F R U I T T R E E S . H S siitescriber Ifas on h a r r i a,g e n e r a l as'sortnjent Of the various kinds o f F R U I T T R E E S , am ong w i^ch are the ditTerfnl va’rioties of A P P L E S , P J C A R S , P L U M S , C H E R R I E S , , A P R I C O T S , cf-s. «f-c. A lso , a, large assortm ent o f the E n g lish M o u n tain Ash, at, h is N u r sery, N o . 12 B.vrrett street. C H R I S T O P H E R R E A G L E S . Schenectady, N o v . 3, 1843. 4 4 tf L A N E E T S . — 8 , 10 & 12-4, just n w iv e d and for sale by W M . C U N N I N G H A M & Co. O c t. 18 h 1843. B O O K S . B O O K S . O C T R Y o f fS l i , by M rs. F.lljf. N in a , l>v M't<s Brerneri Christine, a (ale, o f the Revnluiion. T h e A ttache, or S a to S lick in England. T h e CLuod Correspondence, or i-he Atior-ftey. M ary arid M a rtha, by M rs. E llis. I V o ice from the V intage, by M rs. E llis. / M a g ic and Mesmerj-'in. Dr. P u s e y ’s serm o n , T h tf Vfiliijie Doctors, by T . S. Arthur. P a st and Present, by T h o m a s C arlyle. Bankrupt Stories, N o s. 3 and 4. W a shington! in Harp.. A lm a n a c s for 1R44. For sale bv W . f f . B A R L O W , 101 Slate st. N A T I O N A L F l RE IN S U R A N C E C OM P A N Y . T H E N a tional F ire Insurance Company in the Citv of N e w -Y o ik , Johiji Brouwer, President and Joseph W . Savage, Secretary, w ill insure a g a inst loss or dam a ge by fire, dwelling^ houses, ware houses & buildings in general, including furniture, goods, m er chandize, &c. A p p licalion s for Insurance may be made, to the subscriber, w h o is agent for lhe Compa ny for Schenectady amd its vicinity. Oct. 2 7 , 1843. 43 B . F . P O T T E R . H A T S , C A P S , m u f f s ’ A N D ~ B U F F A L O R O B E S , S e l l i n g o f f a t C O S T , at H O Y T ’S , 105 S t a t e at. T e r m s , C A S H . O c t . 2 7 . F O R S A L E O R E X C H A N G E , F O R property in th e cou n try, th e brick E15fl»two story double dwelling, oft ibe corner o f Lib erty and Jay Streets. Oct. 27. Terras easy. Inquire o f A. TRU A X , 117 Sia‘e st. G r e a t B a r g a i n . H O U S E AND L O T FO R S A L E . - .Tfre H o u se andiL o t is pleasantly situated in Ferry-street, -betwefen State and Liberty _______ . streets. T h e H o u s e is lafge and com m o dious,, w ith good and convenient privileges for a fa m ily. A lso a S c h o o l H o u s e , facing on Liberty-street, on lho sam e lot. Please inquire on tho premises, or at the-store o f D . W . Stew a r t, 88 Ferry street. O ct, 1 3 ,1 8 4 3 . 41tf W I D O W S T E W A R T . J U R E W I N T E R B L E A C H E D S P E R M O I L , N e w “ Bedford m anufacture. For sale by Oct; 6 . D . 1-1. K N E L L . ^ ------ , ------- , ------- -------- 1— -------- - --- J A M E S L, VAN INGEN, M . D ., W O U L D inform tbe public, that lie has opened an Office at N o . 92 State street, Schenectady, where, in addition to the ordinary branches o f bis profession, he is prepared to treat all) diseases o f the E,YE and E A R . , 3m A u g u st 18, 1843. I B U S U f c L S O F A S H E S wanted ■ b y the subscriber. 1843. E.« D E G R A F F . Schenectady T I P T O N ’^ Improved P a tent L in t , made from fine grass bleached lin e n , for sale by Sept. 29 . D . H . S N E L L . A L T E R ’S Improved Circular Spring and-Spring B a lances. F o r sale at W A L K E R ’S, sep29 106 & 104 Stale-st C 1 A S H P A I D for W h e a t and R ye at 150 State street. A u g - H . H . C. Y A T E S . F L Q O R O I L C L O T H S , ju s t received and for sdle by the vard and square, bv , . ‘ W M , ‘C U N N I N G LI AM. & C o . Oct.' 18th, 1843 D o c t o r J O S E P H H A R M A N ’S O f f i c e , 5 2 S t a t e - s t r e e t . F R E S H M A C A R O N I , V e r m a c illa, T a p e ico, Pearl Sago, Arrow Root, G inger Preserves, Sailact Oil, R o se w a ter, Extract of Lem o n and Rose &c. & c., j u s t received and for sale at Sep t. 22. _ W A L I C E R S ’JOG^ 101 State-st.__ e t^CJC’S H o t A ir C o o k ing Stoves, for sale by v ; A B M , A . V A N V O R S T ,.57 S tate sit. C L O V E R S E E D .— A few barrels of P e n n s y l vania and O h io Clover Seed, for sale by ju u e 2 G . Q,. C A R L E Y . T O N S S W E D E S B A R I R O N - f l a t And square^ assorted sizes. For sale .w h o lesale and retail b y . J O H N - B t .. C L U T E , May 12. • 142° S tate-street. R e n e w i n g , D y i n g a n d S c o u r i n g . V E N A B L E S respectfullyinform s the inhab it itants of this city and tiie surrounding country, that he ts now enabled, on the shortest notice, to clean every article in the W o o len and Cloth line. Straw bonnets colored;, atid ladies’ pelisse cloth dresses, nnd gentlem e n ’s clyaks cleaned. H e w ill also' color silks o f all dese-ripliohs, and dye woole&s o f a ll sorts for car peting, and ladies’ frocks-and shaw ls. T h e ladies and gentlem en o f th is city and Vicinity w ill find it their interest to patronize this establish m e n t, as they may have any color changed on more reasonable term s than at any other place, g^p C a llvat N o . 46 State Street, Schenectady, O ct. 27, 1843. 3w -43 T O D I S C H A R G E F R O M D E B T . M OTICR o f application for the discharge of an Insol vent from his debts, pursuant to the provisions of the ihtrd urticle o f the first title oi the fifth chapter of the si-coml part of the RevisetHStatutes. Jacob P . L e n t, Insolvent ; Notice first published .Sep tember 1st, 1843; Creditors to show cause against Pe- jitifin, beioie Joshua D. Ilarrnan, Esq. R e c o r ilerof. tiie Jay Dated Aug. ’23th 1343. 35 C O CH RAN &. R A T H B U N , Attorneys. L 1S T O F L E T T E R S rem a ining in the Post- Oflice at Schenectady, N o v e m b e r 1, ISIS'. J . A T E Y & : C O ’S celebrated Coid Cream, fur sale ISjy Sept. 09. . D.H.SiNELL,Druggist. O I L .— I Cas>e L y n c h k O live O il, for G ! % C M IL '.'.Y . sale by j u n e2 A n U R E Sperm and Lard Oil, for sale at {June 1C. ' W A L K E R ’S , ICti & -1 S iate wt. A N F E D —-From three hundred to t hree liun- dred and fifty corda o f B E E C H W O O D . CRiVyNE & D A V I S , . 4. 151 State street Scbi'uect,ady. tb-ordey Iri th e mos styled. T h e y ' hojJe^ from th e ir know ledge, and s t fict .atterition to b u s in e s s , to m e e t frith a s h a r e o f public j p a tr o n a g e . - ’ C U T - r i N G r o f a l l k in d s J o n e in llie la t e s t s t y lo , or -according to d ir e c tio n Scheuectady-, M a y 4 , 1843. fashionable G O O D N l i W S ! V E R Y F A M I L Y T H E I R O W N PHYSICIAN.— ouie fifteen years ago the proprietor oi Aliebaci’s ines was stiongly urgftl to give some o f tliera, at least, to the pub!ie, us tlieir supHriority over all other tnetiic|ne of the Kind was universally admitted whftir !■ eVer Known. The experience and observation o f at least fifteen L O V E S P O N G E - — E q u a l( to Fjme Sponge at h a lf th e price o f fine sponge., jusji: received and for s a le by j5. t l . p N E L L , ju.ne.9 __ 143, State st. T - O C O A C H . A N D H A R N E S S M A K E R S . Plated and brass ware. A large assortm ent ju s t received and for sale a t t h e lowest prices by J O H N B t . G L U T E , May 12 . . N o . 142jState-stireet.? R . R U S H ’S 111 fallib leH e a lth Pi!lls, o n lv1 I S 1-2 cen ts per box, ior sale by Dj H S N E L L . .in i il > m .i. . ....... . ... . V E N I T I A N B L I N D i . G E N E R A L assortm e n t o f Vejnitian finished in a style to 3.uit par^haser the latest fashion, for sale, at J^o. 5 8 S a h e n r c tady, O ctober 1 ,1 8 4 1 . or twenty veai-s, have served only to strengthen nnd confirm all former impressions in regurd to these truly vs-ouderful m edicines. . The Black (of Aliebasi’s) Salve heads the list of these celebrated Panaceas. It vva-s inventrd many years ago by the great und justly celeliraied Docio'r Kituidge, uf M ass. it has proved itself beyond all cavil o r doubt, a ceilai i remedy for fever sore? iumoi s, eiupiions,. sore thrua sever ;'; bruises aud sprains, ever much ihiltrrred; swell lheunatrsm, chronic or infl.ur and nature ; chilbluins, pOiso the system, &c., &c. Fact-. ofthfe worst kind, felons,- , burns'aii'J=>scu!da ever so ut', (resh and ol'!, or how-, igs of every description;' nni,tory; sores o f every kind; is. pains, in every part of publirhed by the agents these| pills have not their <-qi tic, apti-bilious and alterati ve A L L E B A S rS HEALTH ]>ILL.—It is believed that h o are ber for 1 P in e jBoarde, ot o f T im b e r , feet white pine ildi-h’s s ; saw td wl! 1 kind , - L U M B E R • B u 4-1 s.l cr^ler Would inform those building, that he has a Quantity o f Lull sale at low prices, viz : £ le uilock ah' H e m lock P lack and Joists. A lso, a and good spruce Shingles, and 20,000 P la o k , good for finishing inside o f bu L a th and seasoned Floor Plank o f a corner o f P in e and Fonda streets, pn khe ba^k o f the C a n a l, . C A S P E R ) F . H O A G . Sch e n e c tady, A u g t is t 13, 1843. ' ! ----- - —i ---- — -------------------------- --- - ----- - -1-- - ----------------• k E X T E R ’S S P I R I T S O F S O A P , far e x tract- J n g grease, dry paints, tar, vatr^isii,i from .cloth o f an y de.scription, warranted (superior to any ih in g o f the k i n d .' For sale by July 21. ' D . I - L . S N E L L . al in the world as a. cathar nediCifte^'Bhey act directly upon jthe wtKihi system, paril^ing tiie^bhod,^ flearising the slomaeh, jihd spe.edi!y n m'oving all lhe ills conso- quentj upon tt disard^red stomacli oc bow els, n-j,tila'i'ig the whole i;ervofts-systcm, removing headache, dizziness, in 'the head, he.n t burn, and, in 'connection with Alle- b a s iW o o r Man's Plaster, will, c a te tho lung and liver rptnplaints. dyspep-in, acid stoinach, pain in the chest, side, &c, These [nils leave the bowels, stomach tind digestive organs in a vigorous condition. Particulars for uiinsr, & e ., furnished by the Hgents. A L L E U ASl’S r o o l l MAN'S PLASTER.— Only 12 1-2 cents. This I’lasiter notjwtthstaniling the short tune , n o t o the skill it has b<'Pii in generajl use as kifwwn, over everyj other been,medicated, so to me plasters, so that the propri withitlie result o f h is exper m en|ation ol all who u se thi effec is in many cases o f li>ud ■ niy the power and virtlie of oiher plasters, but ihe ...... o f pliy-icians, e-5tablislje-) beyond all cavil its sop-t- iofity over e.very otlier Pla iter in this or any other coim- as taken precedence ns far plaster. This pi istcr hns ;t all the d eliciencies o f other etor is more than satisfied inelit*. The universal Com> I'hsler, and its rcinarkalde standing, whieh had hafiiW 3Uc T Fam ily r ^ R , PHINNEY’S A n ti- Dyspei: I J i ' Pills. j'is,t ivft ivrd arid-for sale by - a - D . H . S N E I l ; 0 r u g g isb , 11 try. ' Every 'family should Plasters, as they come inU weakness in the t>a«k, bo 'inn? coifl A per toot-ia'.Sie dire nun of s T Scb vviih tl lie above me 1 iiiiectadv. have one or tnore of these almost daily use, for pnin Cl ivers, side, loins, feet,.joints, Ies, fee. ; and for luuiaud Ihercomplaints, coujj'.-s, r=. astlmin, rln'iitnrvtirm, nervous !iff-i:tioiis, &C..&C. L,I.EIU'M'S r u t r r t lA C l iE B R O I ’S — only ~5 cents Hie' ’Ihe DriQ(»s adt hke magic in stopping tfie Put int,i ihe tooth or ear, according tu ihe lions, and, the j pain will cease iti from five to ten ltds as IhousntjuU * 111 testify. IS'u nc«<l thcreluie : too'.lliuelif. ■ uijj Jure fur sale bv A. T R U A X , 45 A u g u sta M ariah A rm strong T h o s Abbot Jacob Abbot Sam u el Brakefield Jacob Barhydt J S M Brovvn John Ball C h a s 2 Barringer Rebecca Broolts Jam es W BreWer L e w is Ballman Barney Banker G eo W Bigeloe John Burt David Breadchain Jam es B^ach A \V B.trkc.r Ira C Iar fr J O Connor E liz’if'f'.h C u r ley Pat*-ick Combs John Cooper Ann C a se Joseph O Carppuier Ciilharine C n rnell Richard C lark A latilda Cad w ell L evi C u llen Briket Cunninj>ham Jno Corl David 2 C h ristiance Peter D u n b ar M iss Jane D a lrvm p le J a s ' 2 Dariey Fra nr-is P u b o is Charles Drake -Mrs Maria DeWitt' Cornelius ijorman Margaret D a ily John G ilm a n D D a v is Darcy J ames' Do\vs C h a rles W Ecklor Jam e s F r a n k & EivvotxJ Ford L e w is Fonda J J , F r a n c k co G II F reem a n W illiam Fritcher Anron 2 Forrister W tu F il in g K v z i » G a le Thot> T G illnii Martin Card tier Capt D Gvties W m A G ennotid M organ G len fh ' 2 i kiar G len Syinon Grahnm G W Griffis Hector N Gibbons Pieserved Gardiner C atharine H u n t Jacob 11 ow M M 2 Ilolti'u C M H a y Jeati Harris C M tlu r d e n Jam ?* Hoil^ernin F A Jennings O Jones M ary M Ives Ester Jones Israel E ‘J Ingraham W S Johnston M a ry K in g Q co 11 ( Ketcham R C K n a p p M r lie lso Josi ph C Lake Mor«!:iti Lovett Iii ury Lefo K ikis U Loom er C a p t M U M a sson N M ead G ilbert M y e r s M ary M cO m b i r A lonzo M e h e r in P a t M u n g e r A s a M osher W C M cC a in Joseph M c K inney Jas M u d g Sarah M a c k e y Jerem iah N o tt R e v J N ichols R a y N iles A J Ostrom R a lph *2 Pollen Sarah Pcelc E v e Pii-ket Janie's Parent Theodore P e e k Joseph Y P a d g tt ftlrs iQuackonbush Cornelia ;Q,uackonbush A n g e lica ’Rom ans John I illeesc M a rlin ;lluose Nu-hotas :R ice W F R eese M ariah Rulapaugh C o r n e lia S n ire L a n sing Sim m o n s J F Slater Jacob SwiiZi-r M a thias 2 Sabin Lcvt S h a fts N S w e e t W m Sjew a rt Chri^Rti Sexton W i d o w Simpsnti H L Sm ith M r s C S m a ll M a riah S m ith Clarissa S m iili M B Starr Charles S w a n M ary S m ith W in St ears C a tharine Sw a r tfaguer Betsy S leb b in s R e v d O Scherm e r h o r n A B SagendorfH A . Tibh.s E liza T a m p k ins H e n r y T u r iif r CathariuQ T u r n e r W m T u p p e r Fredk C T h o m p son E lisi V edder Catharrtee V a n ess John V a n O linda John R V a n A llen John V a n Pillfen Sarah V edder Jacob V a n Epps A lxr V e lie R . e fin el D Van Patten N S N a n Eps Ju.-'iah Vnti Slike M isses V a n Patten R c b icca Y ed 'er Helen V a n V a lkenburgh M a ry V a n Patten Andrew Vrooman 'Cornelius V e e d e r C a tharine J W a tson Jamed W ard II L W e ller W W W a r d M ari,ill W iclcens Eliz-iberh \Veed M ary A n n W l l l l e B F ’i’ales J oseph C J, M . B O U C K , P . M. C L O C K S , W A T C H S S A N D J E W E L R Y * T H E subscriber'' w ill self W a tches, C locks, Jew elry and Silver W a r e low e r than any other establishm ent in the city, to - w i t s G o ld W a tches from $ 1 5 to &80 ea c h ; Silver froiri $ 5 to $ 4 0 each. T h e best as- _______ sortm ent o f S ilver W a re in [he city, consisting of TEfcle,, D essert, T e p , C ream , Salt and M ustard S p o o n s ; Blitter K n ives and Sugar T o n g s , all warraniud o f t h e finest Silver, and best vv‘>i .k m a iisliip., N. B . W a tch e s , C locks and M u sical B o x e s repair^ ed and warranted. Jew e lry repaired in the neatest manner. Second: h and W a tches taken in exchange. H ighest prices paid, in trade or cash, for pld Gold oi S ilver, at his old stand, 91 State street, one door w est o f W in . C u n n ingham ’s store. , G . J. S W O R T F I G U E R . Schencctady, Sept. 8, 1843. T H E &i£- ?? % VS .v -im ■■'-■il C L U T E & T E L L E R , D E A L E R S IN H A T S r C A P S , 'A N D F A N C Y F U R S , . , W H O L E S A L E A N D R E T A I L . N o . 90 State street, S c h e n e c tad y . October 22,18-41. V . S M I T H , T | ~ S U R G E O N D E N T I f T , 41 S t^ t e street, S c h e n e c t a d y , [Kext door to S. B. Potter’s stoVe ] ^ I D N E Y B k 5 dealer in G o o d s, N o P O T T E R , w h o lesale and retail e, F a n c y and D o m e s tic D r y street. 8 L f W . L A C Y , I D E A L E R I N C H I N A , G L A S S and E A R T H E N W A R E ; LOOKING G L A S S E S ; G R O C E R I E S : F L O U R , F I S H , SA L T , PRO V ISIO N S , &c. N o . 157 State street, Schenectady. Jan. 13, 1843, P A I N T I N G . E E K E R & D E A N , House, Coach, Sign and u t . Fancy Painters, No, 64 Maiden Lane. Plain Painting, Marbling, W ood-G raining^ S ign L e ttering, Paper H a n g in g See. executed in the best style and punctually. Orders may be left at the re sidence of W m. M e eker, 77 U n ion street, or at the shop in Maiden-Lane, . W I L L I A M M E E K E R , JO H N D E A N . - Schenectady, iVfay 5 , 1843. tS t f N E W S P R I N G S T O C K O F B O O T S A N D ’ . S H O E S . A T the C h eap Boot a n d S h o e Store; 89 State st. H o r t o n , is again “ al home” w ith the c h o icest assortm ent o f L a d ies’, M isses’, and C h ildrens’ S H Q E S , ever belore offered in this cityj and at pri ces so low that the m ost needy can be shod. H e has now on hand m ore than 3,000 pairs o f t h e different kinds and qualities o f L a d ies S h o e s ,'w h ich makes as good an assortm e n t o f fashionable S h o e s as pan be found in tow n ,— a n d when ex a m in e d by' custom ers, i f they honestly think the prices too high, can take Ihem at their bw n price and no ques tions asked, Jl Iso — : Gent's. F a ir SliQched French C a lf Bools— a superi or article j “ Common Sewed do.; P c g e d C a lf a nd .Kip do. Boys' Bools, 0)iocs a n d Brogans o f tfvery. description; Youths' and Childrens' Shoes i n any variety., •R E C E IV I N G W E E K L Y , from the B o s ton m a n u facturers, all of the above kinds and qualities, fresh and good. H i s stock is e x changed sO frequently that he ia enabled to keep pace with alm o st daily im p rovem ents, and the dif ferent fashions and tastes o f the tim e s , and w ill sell at prices so low as to defy com p e tition. • f l . W . H O R T O N . Schenectady, A p r il 6 ,1 8 4 3 . 15tf \ ^ C A U T I O N , ^ ~ ~ O M S T O C K & C O ., 21 Courtland-st., N . Y . not n o w , but formerly agents for ^ A L L E Y ’S M A G I C A L P A I N E X T R A C T O R , are flooding the country w ith another article. T h e y sign “ H e n ry D a iley” I d warnings against frauds and recanta tions. A lso they threaten injunctions to those who sell the genujine, & c., w h ich is a bug bear. • N o box now can be depended on but in m y new dre&T,. havinjg my written signature thereon and d i rect from m e. I have never perm itted Com stock & Co. to know any o f its com p o n ent parts, or to be supplied w ith any since Feb. 7 ,1 8 4 3 . S o none can buy genuine thtough them . Therefore it is “ absolutely necessary that the nam e o f Comstock be” not “ found on any package.” If it is, avoid it as you would poison, for to use the spurious m ay destrovHhe usen H E N R Y D A L L E Y , Inventor, Proprietor and only manufacturer. Albany, September, 1843'.- : ■ T h e genuine can be bought of A . T R U A X and D . H . S N E L L , Schenectady. 2m o 3 9 C H E A P C A S H S T O R E . C O P A R T N E R S H I P ,— J A M E S I I . S M I T H and J A M E S M I L L E R , would respectfully in form their fjriends and the public in general, that they have formed a Copartnership, for the purpose o f c a r rying on the G R O C E R Y A N D P R O V I S I O N business, in all its branches, at N o . 12t> State! s't., iri the Colonnade B u ild in g s , w h e r e they w ill offer lor sale all art teles in their line at iovyer prices than they can be bought at any other establishm e n t in the city. S e p t. 15, 1843. J. H . S M I T H , 3 7 J A M E S M I L L E R . B U S H E L S O F B A R L E Y , w a n ted at the Schenectady B r e w e r y , lor vvhich cash and th'e highest market Price will be paid. S A M U E L W E S C O T T . Sept.. 2 2 ,1 8 4 3 . -'311138 HA v X n a ^ E G A R J of sti perior q u a lity , for s a le by C R A N E and D A V I S , dec 21 ‘ - 154 S t a t e street. < O L D 'S P a ten t C tiem ical O il L a m p s, for sale “ J y A B M . A . V A N V O H S T , Jur.e iO. 5.7 State st. IN D O W S A S H E S , G lass and P u ttv, for sale by * A B M . A . V A N V O R S T , June l£|. 57 State st. W j f O N E S ’ R O Y A L P A T E N T E N G L I S H • M A T C H E S , to burn without sulphur, iust received and for bale at W A L K E R S ’ 10tJ,- J0i otate-st. Sept. 21. - * ^ 8 IS L A N D A N D R O C K S A L T . - 10, pO b u shels ju s t received and for sale at Sept 21. W A L K E R S 10G, 101 State-st. S'l E W A K T 'S IM P R O V E D *U M M E R AND W I N T E R P A T E N T C O O K I N G S T O R E S , N.UI T#Jc. T a reduced price, w ith two boilers or four, war- L ranjed to do a n y branch of cooking in the most perltct manner, and w ith less fuel than any other stove now in use—burns wood or coal em ially w e ll, and v\iil (irat stifiVieiitly the largest kiti hen. T h is >U’vo i>ecupies but Utile room, a/id is a handsome piece of furniture. The subscriber aslis ofour citizens to call andexamT int* this Stove. All Stoves of this kind put up on thiriy days trial free of expense. H e a!m> IvPt p- on liand a large and'extensive a s sortment, of C O P P E R , T I N and S H E E T IR O N W A U E f w h ich he oflers at w h o lesale and retail as low gs cqn be hoiufht e lsew h e r e in th? city. Also on hand, Union,, Premium. Parlor, Six Plae and CuS Stoves, of tiie latest patterns.. The subscriber is prepared tc cover Roots with Tin, Sheet Copper, and Zinc, and will in all cases warrant them tijiJit. Tin and C«pprr Gutters and Conduct ors mad Allor ’ceiVed a •nade Ilqw JunelC and put tip to order, lers fur m a k ing and repairing' thankfully re nd punctually attended to at N o . 122, Coloii- Sfntc-s-ii-fet, F c liciu c tadv. ij 1313. A £ E L S M I T H , s ___ ' 9 ’ \ . D O U G L A S ’ S P A T E N T C O Q K I K G S T O Y E . „ , C L U T E & M c D O N A L D \having purchased the right o f m aking and vendingthe above nam eil,',Stove/so w e ll know n in A lb a n y and N e w -Y o r k , for its utility an d econom y , are hovy. p reparing to, furnish themi to custom ers, W h o lesa le and R etail, a t reduced prices from w a ich they h |v e h e e n ^ l d b^;,t%-itp%^|o&i— T h e present proprietors are induced to do th is, from the hardiness o f the tim es, So that all m ay be ehabjed to proenre a Stove in w h ich the tw o great principles o f econom y and utility are ctohi,ned,' a n ^ i & * iTObr may not be without One. P lease call at the store o f J O H N B f . _C L U ;T £ > N o . l ^ ^ f a i W ' \ ** and exam ine the stove* P u ffs are ndt necesgafy in relation to this §f6sv e ,: 5 ot * selves. If recomm endations are required, the undersigned have id thefr possession} nam es from th«0'8est men in the city o f A lbany. ' ’ ’ • * ^ ........ ' . J A M S M p r o i W O ctober 20, J813., Recom m endations have been obtained from lire fcllo'wing i&med gentlem e n , and numero.usothers m ight be obtained. . W e , the subscribers,, have used D o u g las’s Patent C o p k ing .the most“perfect and profitable of tlie m any kinds that we h public.' \... \ Benjam in Thtfm a s Erastus M iller Joseph B lackall Joel Marblo A d o lphus Colburn • Abraham Pit tinker Robert Erwin - A D Rosekraua A R H a s c y John DeSch R H epinstall John DeYerm and J G D i x Stephen V a n Scbaaek M J H a llenbake G a len Joh n son Ichabod C u n n ingham M rs C M c M illan W illiam Kirby Sam u e l R ankin M rs L A d a m s R P W ilson Janies H u m p h r e y D Springstead Bradford W Hand John K e y e s P a ig e Robert B lackall Serti Arnold W illiam C o u g h try CEauncey Emerson J .C Ward. F H M etzer I I H V a n Oliver Steele John O C o le G D a vison Sam u e l Pruyu A n n a n i u s P l a l t G reene H a ll W H L o w T h o m a s K n igh t C h a rles G a y George Peckha'm Jam e s E M cC lure M r s M B u r b a n k s Joseph Sm ith P e te r R e i yea John H ilton W illiam L M arcy Peter K eyser S V a n Rensselaer A H C o u n t r y P D M c N a b P e ter Van 0 TLinda J D W D a n iel \ S tovesjjn Ve seen j therefore w e jcfeWmend '-them to the' 1 , „ ■ ..... . . r , I _ j;- ,. ■ .»* , • ' * 3m, W e m p le ^ W B e n ' i l e y ' : ■ A b rahani Koofiz */ 'r j D a n iel C n r tis ’ ■' f * - T Jam es iOnder dcinit-- •1 >'X A n d jre# OndferdonliP -‘'f Hte^ry Otiderdbifk^ >»• > J W H-Canoll StepheirG r e iner. Edwin'jDroswell H iram N ich o las Youfngfflim L S Hbffinan C h a r les Caw’cll F r y W illia^ i S B o s s ie r FredertcK;Cole W illla|n F itch John V|?- Sm ith M rs B iSaun’dcrs John H o g a n L F;Nje,wland M o ses W ood Jonathan Eights J e s s e u Potts- A d a m iVan A llen Chapin Thom a s d offman C M c L n u g b liij C h a rles G i iflen W i l l i a b - W h it ney Joli n ‘ T^CreW''. ' • liamTHbrtt *-s G i i a i t e S m i t f e s «> ' oi’B e t hleheni A5b ctfi I' A -^ h lhaltf C^aig^ -* ■ i vJX tf Cofistahf® *\**[ : ■.B-Sea’majsr , v s - «&.; G e r r e t W Wm'ah ' ' R ^ f e e l e h t r t f t 3 S*iCSs! ■ - . ,1W 'Brisfgs' j- *£?v - Jamra' Fuiler- '' ^ .. -B.J M y n d e f s e ^ C h a n h f y 55ihbaia’# * e ^ W i n 4 ■ ■ ^ a n iel-'G a te's^^ - G e o r g e f ^ p p i n g ^ John-P Snyder* i - ^ i2,:,H 'Ben't0if ’ M R C a se .? €t\ W B O O K S A N D S T A T I O N A R Y — M U S I C A N D M U S I C A L IN S T R U M E N T S . O L D on th e m o st reasonable term s at the N E W B O O K & M U S I C S T O R E , N o . 76 State-st opposite the head o f F e r r y street. t S . S . S T E V E N S would respectfully inform the citizons o f Schenectady a n d v icin ity , th a t he has received his F a l l S u p p ly n f B O O K S , S T A T I O N A R Y , ^ c . H a v in g purcha sed at th e L O W E S T P R I C E S in Boston and N e w Y o rk, he pledges him self to sell on the most reason able te r m s .. H is assortm ent.com p rises E V E R Y Y A R 1 E l’Y usually found in Bookstores; C l a s s i c a l W o r k ' s . A n thon and L em p riere’s C lassical .D ictionaries ; D o n n e g a n , L e v erett, A insw o rth and W e b ster’s L e x icon ; A n th o n ’s C icero, Salltfst,' Greek R e a d e r L a tin L e ssons, Caesar, Greek T estam ent’, H o m er’s Ili ad, Bodlion’s G r e e k G r a m m a f, Andrews and Stod dard's L a tin Gramniar, X e n o p h o n ’s W o r k s, Cicero de Oratore, Terrence, &c. &c. L e v izac’s French Grammar, M e a d o w ’s French D ictionary, V ie de W a s h in g ton , F o llen ’s G erm a n Gram mar, Reader and Bible, ‘ S c h o o l B o o k s . D a v ies M a them a tical W o r k s; Geographies, A r ith m e tics, Grammars, Spelling B o o k s, &c. for C o m mon Schools. _ B L A N K B O O K S o f every varisty k e p t c o n stkntlyon hand. Sclieirectady, D e c e m b e r 3 ,1 8 4 l. ' ~ ’ H A R D W A R E , I R o i r S D •JT O H N B f . C L U T E ’ o f the former linn o f C . C. ^j|P C lute & Co. at the old, store N o . T42 State s t , and keeps on hand a com p lete assortm ent o f H A R D -' W A R E . Old Sable, Sw e d e s, E n g lish and Am erican Iron, F lat, Square and Round, assorted siz^s; A lso Sw edes, E n g lish, B lister, G erm a n and C a st S t e e l ; ' N a ils, Sp ik e s and C r o w -B a r s; 4Shovels, An^ .is, V ices Blacksf»..ths’ B e llow s, & c. A ll o f w h ich w ill be sold on the m ost reasonable term s. > * N . B . T h e highest price paid for old Iron in fX change Crr'Goods. Schenectady, M a y 1 2 ,1 8 4 3 . 19 N E W S O A P A N D C A N D L E F A C T O « Y . H E subscriber respectfully inform s his friends a n d , the public that he has com m enced ftrf\ m anufacture of S O A P and C A N D L E S , rear o f 192 State street, near the old Plaster M ill, in this city — H a v ing em p loyed experienced w o rkm en, he i s satis fied that be can supply the above articles o.t as low prices and of as gooil quality as any other estab lishm ent in the eountry. Orders thankluliy received anil promptly attend«l to. A s h e s and afl kinds o f Grease received in e x c h a n g e lor Soap and C a n d les. Soft Soap for sale by tlie barr.-l or gallon.- C a ? h ^ a iii for T a llow . E . D E G R A F F . Scheneciady, A o g . 23, 1843. 34 L O U R by the barrel or sm all quantity for sale al 153 State-st hy r - • June 30. 2i? E. L . G O S S . P l a n k P l a n i n g a n d P l a s t e r M i l l . F . H O A G , corner o f P ine and F o n d a streets, FA L L A N D . W IN T E R 'F A 0 a . m M S ^ |a h lish m e n t,N » . 152, Stjate-si;, andtex*n«in^his be^utiful^^assprtment o f ‘gQ o ^ s4for^fa:lI^nd»M ^ th ing, c o n sisting of.E n g fis^ Beas^i! ;®iteJSia|ilSh a nd a ll shades o f EngliBh * a n d . :Fre:ns^^l»«a^c|ip»^, F ig ’d a n d plain lferse'ymer.psi’ a -ric|tt a ss 0 rl,niijht o f W rappfirs«nti cate alfd t a s te, ran illre hopes iheylw |li saatshissen^d- nCss tff their price, h e w ill n o t s h f in fc Trom-cc njpeti- tton'.'i ;»' . -- u->; «3g$kfj M r | B e c k ly takes this opportunity !Of-mur.nirt^nia ackn q w ledgm ents tCM hose w h ^ h a v e h e fefe^ ifeifia i# ^ him w ith their attention, ajid as^^'-continti:iii^»% f their custom , be] ieving^thafhe seiH. b e a m p ly to gi ve themvsueh sa't fefaetilih i n nis'fiift ofr M M n fesjas ma y be expected'fram .otxe'whd h a s ac^fuiied-..* .large lm o w |efeea9f itihe„pfiofe|5iBxi4, •• *.* , C t |T , ^ |N G done: ^ the . ^ h q r t e s l ^ o l i ^ ^ ^ ^ r - rahted; to;fit i i W ^ l ^Qadc‘j j p > • , ■' '$gk<q» A liargK assortment r f T H I N G eohstant ly, pn. M r ia. H*..T - -' S id r ^ /iS o . IS S /S t a f e ^ iti'n ^ x t f^<^l'';<t0^fie:^^»al‘ ^Rr^raVr-r.-.-'- B'ntlge; October 2 0 , 1S 4 3 .' S C p i l i i i i C T A b Y B O O K S T O f e H S L A T 1 N G L I B R A R Y . .. C • informs those w h o are building, that he k< eps a good assortment o f Spruce, W h ite and Y ellow Piuo F L O O R P L A N K , dressed and in the rough, A lso , first and second; quality inch and a qiuutcr P in e Phinic, W h ite P in e and H em lock Boards, Joice. and Saw< d L a th at low prices. Fresh Ground W e stern and N o v a Scotia P L A S T E R oil hand at all times. C A S P E R F . H O A G . . Schencctady, M a y 5 ,1 8 4 3 . • .18' H A R M A N U S g . V AA SN O R M tE R L Y /connected wi B a n k , ' ' I N G E N , ith the M ercantile an d: more recently with the Surrogate’s Office in this c it y /lia s opened an Ofli'ee in the second story o f N o : 86 State street, south side, a few doors from F e r r y street, where he, w ill’ be happy to attend to ihe Drawing of Deeds, B’onds, M o rtgages, W ills, and Inst-riiiuvuis in W r iting of aim oat every descrip tion. From his intim a te ac^iaiutance w ith proceed ings before the Surrogate, he ted s authorized to offer his service in the transaction o f any business in the Sui log.ite’s Court. H e w ill also attend to the pur chasing and s e llin g o.f Real E state and other proper ty i atul to the collection and settlem ent o f A c c o u n ts,' N o te^and ot her CJai -u.s. H e liopes by®, close and faithful attention to w h a t ever bu.-mesh he may be entrusted w ith, to giv e en tire satisfaction'. > S chenectady, June 16, 1843. 24 M ® C) 1’ A^»H'— O n e ton Pot ash, received and for sale by ju u e !) Ci Q’ C A R L E Y ^ . lerps blue book^ o f -evefy ikind; ibihlei' l W g ^ ^ i i ^ f H p l ^ T t ^ e r and- h y m n bobks,*nf- r « w . - . , ■j - ■■« T lje largest assortm ent of a n y store in’the Cjigifttp j all of,w h ich w ill .b£.sghl ciieap J o f ca s h > . - & & $ & & & ; w n'A. - . JScjw nqinb.Pis.DYer ISiDQ, T h e - — • * ..... 'L fio a l tw ilii s and M a g a z ines. ' ■ i ‘.^ •„ ■ - For the y e a r ........ ... . . six-m on ths .- • | three months. j o n e monfljt , ^ Payilile Til affvaneS. SqnT>tthMrtt*rs. volume. ther-r^print^of t t h e ^ o s f - ' Schcnc'filady April 1 , 1813; * V: “ N E W E S T ^ i a S » W l 3 . N T i China, Glass, Earltyfrik-'-Wiir'e^ <pt£. ' ! ^ subscriber- h a s 'i[)p©rfd‘- # 4 W e W i ^ . JG$ J L j,-Slate street, G lass, Earthern .styl^ s ^ d 4 )satierin s , ^ ^ ^ s ^ j 5 ^ ^ j R ^ l ^ ^ j w I ^ r e n e - ral an ass.ortiiien6 a^ of A lb a n y , w h ich 'he offers'4 fo? priej's for cash, ' ‘ A lso bri 'hand, . a' gootf* tiw b ^ iceh t b i ^ J @ ^ n g G lasses, S o lar and A Slral Lahips, iTfea TTrapv ^ S fcic.- Ren ndemcnx’ afftd chiidroHs’ Boots and SUS&k:of >$bry . -• . ................. ■*' J desdri^ti^sn^tabi«r& r tbe seftSbn. . ■ * H e invites those w isliing to pur^hasg.t^,ea^|isiifi‘* - amine hft stock before goods are b r ig h t at the l o w ^ t i ^ l i f t r t e ^ tn t f M » determ i ned: ({o sell at tho. srmjUe8tip% sfefe; p r f ^ t i to s u i t t h e t m i e O . ; Schenectady., June. •wh^af,'and all ki'ndsTof C o a ise/G raaii b1iei«®*'S'ash. N . B., Persons w ish in g tcisha;®p( G r lSi-taM ikiul 1o; tbe'm ilj, w ill leave t l i e i r o r d t T f a ^ ^ C ^ T ^ ' M o u r and| G rain Sibre, 150 3 2 L B S . Maroarilve C a n d les, f© fA i?©Uto‘ Li? city, for sale wTioFesale avia reiaii,by Jiuly M , € A S E ':& ' i a & L E f i , L A R G E quantity o f |Ljvif rp(iHl. i. S A J u T , tor sale at ; .'ot K». • , . t. i M'&A&dmmist-i S'-pt. 15. - 1 • •:) , ' S •-rd ' \■% ■X V*ti - <! .,#1