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nmacest . * BLEED THROUGH hagas Ang naval BGHENKGTADY county DEMOGRATIO CONVENTION, Convention of Detorates (rom the overal fowna mud wards In the city and county of Schonue» tady, Bold at the house “£1601! Vroomniy in: the city of Schoncerady , y October, 1843, for the parpose of maliing nominations of candidates tobe supportad at the ensuing election and to tranmact the nucessary. and usual business: 0 griffin County Conventiona~ Aaron Cannoun, of Clien« 0, appolhtad Secretar e K'nmouun, it wit/m tesolved, that the wards and towns tn: the county bo enlied, and that tho delegates thete eredenthls Y heroupon; the following. delegates prosented cre- dentlals mud took seats In: the. Convontiont - Hirst Palmer, Henty Lovelt, Jubn Mifla, . Somd Cunningham; Nicholas Bathydt, OuderItick, | - Third Ward=«ftoborOunningham, James: M. Al bright, Adwaed CHoason. Fourth Ward-Martin C. Myors, Abraham Vod. dar, Jamow Conttor, Glensilo=Aston Onrtally, David F. Reet, Nich» alug Brooks, Cloorge Garner, Joh: Mowl. DuaflaabmiQ'k-ndoaoph Braman, William ConkHn, James &, Danfol D. Hong, Thomas N; Be- doi Rolterdom=«Abrahanm Warron, Joh Pe Becker, Jolin W. Conklht, Jarome Curvin. . a fififi‘iflfifif‘mm““ Btroogs Jolin P, Millor,. Et W G , l’rhfinlomw-Thonms Clifford, Cornelis Milter, Richard A, Ort motion of Thomas Palmer, Beqt. resolved, that of one from cach town and ward be ap«] pointad by the chatr, to report resolutions: oxprossive« of the senso of this Convention. 'The chatrmae appointed Thomas Palmer, W Ilian: Ganninghant, James M. Albright; Martin C. Myore, | Oot. 10 Nicholas Brooks, Jamics 5. O'Neil, Abraham War- ¥etty Morgan Strong; Richard A. MeMichaet, da motion, resolved, that the Convention proceed to batlot for a: candidato for Sheriff, John S. M. Bathyde having resolved a majority of the. vores, it wag thoroupon. resolved that JOHN, S, M. BARELY DT, of the city of Schonéetady, be nomiria« ced: for Shortt _ Tho Convention then proceeded to balfot for n qnndidate for Olork, - Marvin Strong having received a malorlty of ith the volem, (t was thoroupon onint« mously resolvod, that MARYIN STRONG, of Du- avosburghy be nominated for Clark, 'The Convention then anmnimonsly nominated PLATT POWUTEL, of the city of Bchonoclady, for Momber of Amombily, |_ THOMAS CIFRORD of Prinectown, QRORGT: GARNER of Cllonyiln, and JAMES M. AL= BRICGEUL ofthe 'Third Ward, wore thon nominated for Goronara. The Commitea on rosolations, thmufih their chair f t mally Prostar Panstet Enq , reported the following xesolations, which wore unanimouely adopted : Resolved; 'What the purity: and the permanence of | aur (¢oo Ingtittctiona. depond on maintaining inviolato the fundamental principles: of thedomocratio party, Resolvad, 'That In out opinion the old democratic | doetrine of strict construction: of written: constitutions, Is Indispensable to the freedom: and Ylonpcrity of the poopleq that this dootrine ls the only offectunl safe- guard of the tax payors against corsupt, Improvident | and spondfliri ft legislation, | . Resolved, 'That wo aro onovcd‘ to: all constructive yiowore, whethor clafmed “f the National or State govornmentsjand to all. additions to- the powers of | arch governments, Resolved, 'That wo. maintalo an | oppouition to & National Bank 3 to the distrlbuttor: of the procesdy of themile of the public lands among tha | goveralatates ; and to. an Aesumpion: of the debts of tho stator by the goneral ovummenti‘wo regarding all thoto monsurewas unauthorleod: by the. National Con» stitudom, and as In divect conflict with tho: Mborties and walthts of the: peoplo , 'What wo ure 1s favor of an Indépondant Tronsurys that great domocratle maastive of Mr, Van: | Hutan ; belloving It to: ha tho bost plan over devised Yor the eate keeping, transfer and: disbursement of the | public mon fea. Resalvod, 'That we highly npprovo of the proceed. Inge of the Bymcusu Gonvention; and most cordially : concur In the Instrugtions of that.convention, requi«] ring the Stato delegates to the Bafthmore Canvention [. fo present the namo of Mawrix Vas Bunsen for nom» Inutlan (r the Presidency, and to advocnte and sup« port hile. nomination: for thatoflice, ~ Resolved, That we rogard Mantis Van Bunex as # and unfaltering supporter ol democratic principles; ns a wine, ablo and clear handod statesman, and m an honest and fearless supporter of the free Insttattona of fils country and of the rights and: libor= 'tlow of the people, And as ha fell defending thegreat principles ofthe demootaey, we deem ftdue to him and to the cause ho has, during his whole lifo, supported, to recolect him to the Prosidentiol chair. Resolved, 'That In our ophton, the Jeglelature are | not authorfed to crenta. of alter corporations, or to wppropriate the publio monies or propertys In any other on gor than such neuro warranted by a strict | construction of the constitution ;. and: that considera« tom of oxpudloncy or procedent ean: nover Justify an infraction: of the latter and epirly of tho' constitu« Mot. . Resoluad, That wo ato In favorof an amopdment | of the conflnmlun, which shall probiblt any appro» qriation of the pulslis montes or property, by the la« antll sanctioned by a direct voto of the pu- plo, except In anmes of wnror Insurrection. deesolsod,; That wo undzmvn of the finanelat polfey | of tho Leglalature Of 1812; nnd that wo regard. the | mongure of finance and taxation adopted by that Lo« Qixlulnmm‘ as Indispensable to a: redemption 6f tho di- 1 npidfllmf cradit of the Stato, und. to n: reatoration of Ite Anances to thatcoriglant sound condition ; and that ave also regard this mensure as uecoseary to protect Ale poople, froor the dangerous avily of f great state | dobt, nud from the curse of (funding taxation Resolyed, 'That wo entermain a high respect for Go- | vernier Winktast C. Doyon, and that in htm and the ather distinguished fadividials nesocinted with him in 'the State Admluiutrullon, wo recognize n rue devo« lor to tha wishes and wolforo of the people, and an: honorable golielitude to promote thi. beat interests of Alio Siatep and that wo gan nssuro thoin of the sup» .port find approbation of the domeerney of this county, white thay rematy falthfu) to the: moasures and prine elples of public policy whieh the demoerntie party of | he State has adopted. \Wint this Convention chcerfully conctis Are the nomination of Auerices (3, of Dofw« ware, an w.oondidato for the 'Third Senatociat District of thie Sint and willl give him our undivided sup-] Olt ® Resalved, That this Convention do most cordially wecommend Puss Powrst, Esq, the nom{nes for Assombly. His well known taeg= and nequire« monts, his aniform mad ardont nttach Sent (o tho do- mogrntle enuge k hie high standing as an eloguont ad« wooute; his andring efforts, and golf devotion in sus- tabutug the republican party in the most trying and dissouraglog times, hive 10me gained for him the con- Adonge of lits party, tha goo cas, and the esteom. of all good mon, Imhin wehave a agro plalge that the county witt bo ably and faith« fully ropresonted, aP It is with feelings of pride and loneura we present him. to the domocratic electors Ao their vigotows mm’mrlv. Resotbeod, Thot In Joirs S. M. Banttypr; the cane «fldate we have nowmlInated fou ShorN} {« bended the unlforns democmit==the Industrlous ettizen, and the honest, faithful aad enpablo desugves and wilh recaive the warm aupport of every trae democrat, Atosstood, Thay in recommending Mayi® Srrowo, ¥iaq., as the anndidato for County Clore, we do but re« wpond to. tho wishow of the republicans of the county. Mr, Btrong In o modest, vetling many of strict Integ» rity ; a conglutont ranbchn; a worthy citizen, and hig long beun: favorably known as ore of the most du« serving In the demoorabe ranless His charactor 12 . ubove reproach, and wa confidently pregont him to the . alectore for their aupport. & * The Coroners nominated ato'wlh worlby cltizons, mms nmn amen mens on Wednesday the eleventh day of | was enfled to tho chair, and TT. Hoag | | Ryo 'Mr, Van Vec 0 wilt of his gequaintan= f 'gounty, and In your consistent and to republican IanuciI-lnw. :, Wo hope i ( Inctuco yourto sccept the: nomination thus tendured. Respectfully yours, M. C, MYERS, ABM. WARREN, Schenectady, 11th Oct. 1843, Connty mammal“ volco, as a candidate for Member of As- nbly, In reply, permit me to say, that I am unable pro- perly to express my thanks to the Democratic Con- vontlon, which you represent, for this most AntterIn testimony of their respect. I feol this compliment the | more deoply, for the ronson that such a nomination on my part, was neither solicited nor desired. 'I had supposed that n nomination. for that office might pro- porly bo claimed by, and was j 'the towne of this county; but due representatives from those town# having nnited in this request; and feeling the force of that muxim of Gan, Jnekson, that office should neither bo solicited nor declined, I yield my private inteross, and ghall-recept. with pleasure and gratttude, the nomination thus tondered. a L have only 16 add, that if my democratic friends in this county,. will extend to this nomination, and the nomliuation of my democratic friends whom you have | placed upon the Heket with mo, tho same fidyclily and devotion which I have ever given to regular nominin- tong, we can have no reason to doubt its success. |__ For the flattering manner in which you have con- vayod to mo this requost, he pleased to necept my grateful thanks. am truly, your oh't serv't. LATT POTTER, To Martin C. Mygns, Nictonas Bamityor, and Aonattast Wanruen, Esqrs., Committec. NEW-YORK MARKET. Flour $450. Wheat,94a 950. Corn G0 a 52c. - Ryo 62c, Barley 482 50c. Orts25 a 26fe, - Tallow 7#e. Lord aGic. Cheese5 a 5lo. ALBANY MARKET, | Oort. H. The Journal Tm“ flour at 4,41 a 450 for all kinds, with plenty of buyers. BCHENECTADY MARKET-Pricce Current, [Prepured by Casa & Miller, Grocers, 140 State-stract.} .. _, 12, 1818, $4 20 ad 00 Eggs 10 a 12 93 a 95 Potatoes ,, 12%1 16 a 5G Pork 10 00 all 50 a 50 Hams 8 n Bi 20 a R8 Lard G a 6p Tallow 8 Timothy Apples 26 Butter § a 10 Bucawax 20 Choouo 5 an 0 Hay 20 a 25 The above are the market prices\ of the asticles named, by the-quantity. ,. MARRIG D. In this clty, on: Thursday the Sthinst., by the Rev, rum. Mr. John Van Vranken, of Wa- tervliat; to Miss Clare, daughter of Mr. Jacob Vroo- man, of this city. On tho 6th inst.,, by: tho. Rov.. Mr. Harwood, Mr. Flour Wheat Gurn Oals Clover seed ; Gideon Wille, of Clenvilles to Miss Esther Griffis, 'of. Niskay ona. On the \th inst., by the Rev, Mr, Harwood, Mr. William. D;. Schooleruft, of this city, to Miss Celia Fam Denburgh, of Rotterdam, At Albany,. on the Oth: inst., by the Rev. S. Witking, Mr. FF,. IL Lake, of this city, to Miss Jane} AleKenzic, of the former place, On the 11th inst., by the Rov, Dr. Van Vechten, at the: residence of the Hon. John I. Degrait, of this city, Cadwallader Colden Clite, Esq., to Miss Elea- not, daughter of Daniel Degra, of Amsterdam, Montgomery county, and grand daughter of Isac Degrall, of this city, In CHenvilic; on the 28th Sept,, Gertrude, wife of Cornelias Yun Patter, in the 68th year of hor age. In this citjalon the 7th inst., Sidney Potter, infant gon of John Ohlon. Great Bargain. 110USE AND LOT FOR SALE- The House and Lot is pleasantly situated In Ferry-street, between State and Liberty streets.\ The Monge is Inrge and commo- fous, with- good and convenient privileges for n. fa« mily. Also a School House, facing on Liberty-street, a the same lot, Please Inquire on the premises, or at the store of D, W, Stewart, 88 Farry strect. Oct. 13, 1848, - 4lf. WIDOW STEWART. \Doctor JOSEPH HARMANS Office, 52 State-street. \R8 HLLISS HOUSEKEEPING MADE EASY ; Or, Complete Instructor in all branches of Goulery: und. Domestic Economy, containing the {nositrmodemnnd approved receipts of daily use in all wmilien, PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CRNTS. Revised and adaptod to the wants of tho Ladies of the Unhed States, by an American Lady. This will bo found the most complete, necurate and comprehensive manual of cookery and household cconoiny ever published. It embraces all the most recont inprovomems In the art, and is adapted to the U FHWA Important changes Introduced within a few years, in consequence of the physiological investigations of Combe,and the chemical discoveries offlohlg‘nnfl other ominent scholars. In a medical and hygienic | of view, this work is, therefore; all important to every housekeeper who desires the well-being of her family. ' 'The additions. by the American editor are such as to adapt it perfectly to the wants of our people, and | muck novel information in regard to cookery and the management of y household; will be found in the work, Its cheapnees will commend it to every one. The nLovo worl is for sale at Russell's News De- pot, Schenectady. URE WINTRR BLEACHED SPERM OLL, Now Bedford manufacture. For sale by Oct C. ___ _ D- SNELL, FOR SALE or TO LBT, tho House F ard: Lot No, 30 Green street, 'The premil H9 (MA res aro In good order. lanirc of Oct. 6 dw D. BL SNELL, 1438 Stato st. ~~CCC vores. LL persons having demands: against tha Assig- nees of Josoph G Case, of Schenectady, ure hatcby notified to present the same on or before the frst of November next, I. W. BRIGGS, Clerk. Bw10 Schanectady, Oct. 2, 1943 FLOUR. 5®® Bhis. Superior Ohio. Flour, 20 Bbis, Pearl Mills, Maumee Cit)“; Extra 20.\ Cascado Mills, Akron, Ohio. \\*** For sale by CASE & MILLER, July 14, 1813, 110 State st. R. JAMES ANTIDYSPEPTIG PILLS, for sale by July SL. _ D, H. SNELL. widvE‘SPONGEm-Equal to Fine Sponge at halfthe price of fine uponfic, just recoived and formnle by . 1, SNELL, june 9 L43, State st. PROCLAMATION, to my directod and delivered, proclamation Is hereby made, that a court of oyor ond terminer and gonoral jail delivery, will be held in and for the county of Schonectady, on the fourth Monday of October next, tt teu o'clock in the forenoon, at the City Hall of the city of Schenegtuly, and that all persons who nre botind by recugnizance or otherwiso, to appear before our sald Juslicos of our supreme court of judieature, uniform devetion iso considerations will be sufficient to NICHOLAS BARHYDT. ( G‘emlomen i-I have this moment received your notd, Informing me of my nomination by the Demo- Convention, now in session, by their E Benoit Augustion ustly due to, rame of |G BY viride of a precept issued cout of the supreme court of Judicature of the slats of New-York, ewouaieesemea® Co rome't ive ane erence he Office at Schenectady, October 1, 1818. Aissiee Richard Nichols W S Audeews Richard Oliver Lenry Allen MraS & Quderkirk John Austing Naomi Ostrom Ralph Albright Miss Maria O'Keson N A Brooman Fisher Potter Sidney jr. Burt Oliver Peck Eve Bentley Miss Oralinda _ Penny F B Benedict Andrew Parent T Burdick Experience Peck ML Beckwith King Peck Lewis Barton Parley jr Phelps Horace Bradt Abram A Philips W in Brewer Polly Robison Peter Blanchard Wm S A. B Reed N Rogers Ruscl Ray Aon Rainbow . Wm Reynolds Melinda Randall C Redficld Bela H Ramsay Jacob Sinith Clarrissa Shephard H Staley Oliver Sanson John Schryver Fred K. Simmons J F Sturgis Cnlvin Sexton Miss Anna Smith Eveline Stonc Nathan Sprague Ezta Smith Julia Sliter Jacob - Bleter M Shannon John Schermerhorn Robt Schermerhorn Elizabeth Schoolcraft H. D Tower S G Taylor Robt Thomas Jno Timmons Owen Velie Miss M E Van Hovenburgh D Velie W S Van Slyck N Van Voast Cnieb Van Brunt Albert Van Patten C V Van Slyck J M Vedder A W Van Voast Peter Vulger Nancy Vedder Marin Vrooman John I Van Vranken C C Van Scork Catharine Yan Vranken C Wenlsh Win Williams Orlando Wheeler Wim Wemplo Isane Wilkic Mary Ward G W Wading Jas Wiggins Wim Weaver Adam Wipple Jas Wendell Robt Wicdman Paul Wemple Marin Winens Wim Weller Wm Wendell H Yates John F JAMES M BOUCK, P. M. 187 OF LETTERS remaining in, the Post- Office at Rotterdam, October 1, 181%, J Barton jun Philip Shufelt Dr James Cameron Orsamns Squire Daniel Darraw Solomon Taylor John F Fedder Joir Travis Peter Given Dewit Van Tfovenburg James MeNeo Harmon A Vin Slyck James MeMillin Hannon Vedder Mr. Putnam Jolin Van Jonnett Robberson Abrun Warren David Rowe J. W. CONKLIN, P. M. R. PAINNEY'S Anti-Dyspepiic ot Family Pills, just received and for eale by Sept. 20. D,. H. SNELL, Druggist. VI'YIPTON '8. Improved Patent Lint, made from fine grass bleached linen, for sale by Sept. 29. D. H. SNELL. EW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, Just received from mill, For sale at WALK ERS, sep2) 106 & 104 State-st. SALTER’S Improved Circular Spring and- Spring Balances, For sale at WALKERS, sepRQ 106 & 104 State-st. OMsTOCK UaUTION. C & CO,, 21 Courtland-st, N. Y. not now, but formerly agents for DALLBRY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR, are flooding the country with another article. 'They sign \ Hon- ry Dalley\ to warnings against frauds nnd recantn« tions, Also they threaten injunctions to those who sell the genuine, &c., which is a bug bear. it* No tox now cin be depended on but in my new dress, having my soriften signature thereon and di- rect from mo, > I have never permitted Comstock & Co, to know any of itscomponent parts, or to be supplied with any since Feb. 7, 19143. So none can buy genuine through them. Therefore it is \ absolutely necessary that the name of Comstock be\ not \found on any package.\ If it is, avoid it ns you would poison, for to use the spurious may destroy the user, HENRY DALLEY, Inventor, Proprietor and only manufucturor, Albany, September, 1813, The genuine can be bought of A. TRUAX and D. H, SNELL, Schenectady. 2089 9 U Barton Asa Clow John Courinay Charlotte Clarry Elijah unning John Cramer Margaret A Collins J & C Cullings John Caulahan Wm Christianseo P B Carnoy John Collins Thos Chandler Jas Connell John Chary John Chater C C Dubois Freeman Do Witt C Darnoy Caroline Dunond D H Davis John W Duley A D Dorn A J Delano Jethro Fryer Renben Fuller Richard Flynn Patrick Forman Malvina Fitzgerald Margaret Fisher Jacob W Grey John Grassic Jas Gordon Joseph Gibbs Agnes Graham B N | Gray Catharing Howe Jas J Flolton Geo Flanah Elizabath Hallowell Geo Hall Harvey Elansburgh Abram Hannin Jus Huchinson Jas Joyce Geo Jacobs Capt H Kelly Rev'd David King Geo G Kirroy Cecilla Leake Wim Loyd HJ Lyon John Moshier Wm Munger Asa Mellish S G Malony Pat Morrow Peter Mora Martin McCracken Wm Morgan Rich'd P Melntyre Q A Nichols Alfred Coal. FR AUE subscriber hns just received TWO CAR- GOES OF COAL, fresh from the mines, of various qualities and sizes, which is now ready for delivery. Sepuu22. 2in HENRY ROSA. JONES ROYAL PATENT ENGLISH a MATCHES, to burn without sulphur, just received and forsule at WALKERS' 106, 104 Htate-st, Sept, B1. ISLAND AND ROCK SALT.- 10,00 bushels just received and for sale at Sept. 21. WALKERS 106, 104 State-st. RESH MACARONI, Vermacilla, 'Fapeico, Pearl Sago, Arrow Root, Ginger Preserves, Sallad Oil, Rose water, Extract of Lemon and Rose &e. &c., just received and for sale at Sept, 22. WALKERS' 106, 104 State-st. JAMES L VAN INGEN, M. D, WOULD inform the public, that he has opened an Office at No, 92 State street, Schenectady, where, in he is prepared to trem all discases of the EYE and EAR. 3m August 18, 1813. CHEAP FOR CASH. LARGE quantity of Liverpool and Western Y Sept. 15. SMITH & MIL OPARTNERSMIP-JA MES 1. SMITH and JAMES MILLER, would respectfully in- have formed a Copartnership, for the purpose of car- rying on the addition to the ordinary branches of his profession, A. SALT, lor sale at 120 Stute street, b LER. Casit ston®. form their friends and the public in general that they GROCERY AND PROVISION I IST OP LRTTBRS remaining in the Post- r seuc BOOKS, BOOKS. POETRY of Lil'v5 by Mrs, Bilis, R Nina, by Miss Bremer, Christine, a tate of the Revolution. The Atacho, or Sam Stick in Englond. The Quod Correspondence, orthe Attorney. Mary and Maitha, by Mis. Ellis. Voice from the Vintage, by Mrs. Ellis. Magic and Mesmerism, Dr. Pusey's sermon, The Village Doctors, by T. S. Arthur. Past and Present, by Thomas Carlyle, Bankrupt Stoties, Nos, 3 ond 4. Washingtonian Harp. Almanacs for 1814. _ For sale by W. W. BARLO W, 104 State st. CASII FLOUR STOLKE. A T HE subscriber having hired the Yates' Flouring M. Mills in Rotterdam, offers for sale an exira ar- ticle of SUPERFINE FLOUR, manufactured of the best af Genesee Whent, expressly for funily use, for sale wholesale nad retail at the Mills in Rotter dam, and at thestore of H. C. Yates, 150 State-street, Schenectady. Also, Ryo Flour, Indian Meat, Bucl- wheat, and all kinds of Conrse Grain cheap for cash. WM. H. FLINT. N. B. Persons wishing to have Grist (nen out to the m‘lll,.\vnll leave their orders at EL, C. Yates' Flour and Grain Stoe, 150 State-strect, Schenectady, 32 I4 y BUSHELS OF ASHES wanted o,‘}®® by the subscriber. - Schenectady, Aog. 23, 1843. E. DEGRAFF. OT ASH.-One ton Pot ash, received and for sale by june 9 G Q CARLEY, BOOKS AND STATIONARY-MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ULD on the most reasonable terms at the NEW BOOK & MUSIC STORE, No. 76 Statest opporite the head of Ferry street. S. 8. STEVENS would respectfully inform the citizens of Schenectady and vicinity, that he has received his Fall Supply 3f BOOKS, STATIONARY, &c. Having purcha- ged at the LOWEST PRICES in Boston and New York, he pledges himself to sell on the most reason- able terms. His nssortment comprises EVERY VARIETY usually found in Bookstores. Classical Works. Anthon and Lempricre's Classical Dictionaries; Donnegan, Leverett, Ainsworth and Webster's Lox- feon; Anthon's Cicero, Satlust, Greek Reader, La tin Lessons, Cresar, Cireek: Testament, Homer's [li- ad, Bullion's Greek Grammar, Andrews and Stod- dard's Latin Grammar, Xenophon's Works, Cicero do Oratore, Terrence, &e, &c. Levizac's Fronch Graminar, Meadow's Preach Dictionary, Vie do Washington, Fullen's German Grammar, Reader and Bible, , School Books. , Davies Mathematical Works; Geographies, Arith- metics, Grammars, Spelling Books, &c. for Com- mon Schigols. BLANK BOOKS of every variety kept constantly on hand. Schenectady, December 3, 1841. GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE FOR CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. HE sabscriber would inform his friends and the public that he has made arrangements to have for sale a supply of all the cheap publications of the day. They may depend that none but perfect editions will be offered-all nearly done up in French bind- ing, and of sizes fit to Jorm a library, of beautiful standard works, at prices unprecedented in this or any other country. Tho following works are already re- ecived, and new ones are added every week, and muy be examined at the old- established Book and Station- ary Store, 71 State street, Schenectady : ALISON'S HISTORY OF EUROPE, to he completo in 16 parts, G already published, each ENCYCLOPJEDIA, to becom- plete in 12 parts, 5 already published, SHAKSPEARE'S Dramotie Works -and Poeins, with notes and numerous engravings, _ in 8 parts, cach © HARLPER'S FAMILY LIBRARY, the real genuine edition, in vols., cach LIFE OF JOHNC.CALHOUN, with a por- trait, LIFE AND ADVENTURES of Marin Chuzzlewit, by Boz, with engravings, 'THE LAST OF THE BARONS, by Bulwer FOREST DAYS, by G. P. R. James, AISJAfi? BROW N, the Merchant, by Horace mith, WING & WING, by Cooper, in 2 vols., PEL AA M, or the adventures of a Gentleman, by Bulwer, THE DISOWNED, by Bulwer, DEVERAUX, do. PAUL CLIFFORD, EUGENE ARAM, do. THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII, Bulwer, THE CZARINA, by Mrs, Holland, RLENZLI, the Jast of the Tribuncs, by Bulwer, AMERICAN NOTES, by Boz, NABOB AT HOME, SELF DEVOTION, or the Flistory of Catha» tine Randolph, ERNEST MALTRAVERS ALICB, or the mysteries, 25 JACK HINTON, the Guardsman, ~ 87) 14 R. MILLER, 71 State street, SCHENECTADY BOOKSTORE & CGIRCU- LATING LIBRARY. O. 71 Sinte street, will be found n general as sortmont of Blationary, consisting of blank books, ruled and plain « foolscap, ruled and plain let- ter paper; memorandum books; quills, steel pens, ted, blue and black ink, wafers, sealing wax, &e. School books of every kind, bibles large and small, prayer and hymm books of every description. JUVENILE BOOKS. The largest assortment of any store in'the country ; all of which will be sold cheap for cash. THE LIBRARY Now numbers over 1800 volumes of choice} works. The trms are so Tow (not more than the subscrip- tion to a weekly newspaper)us to make it within the reach of almost any person fond of reading. New works as soon as published are added, together with the reprints of the most celebrated Euglish Reviews and Magazines, TERMS, cls. 25 25 25 25 12} 6; 25 124 124 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 - 25 12; 25 25 , by Bulwer, 2G o. For the yeat six months three months one month Payable in advance. Non-subscribers G cents per volume, ROBERT MILLER, Schenectady April 1, 1813. Proprietor, FOREIGN REVIEWS, &e. HBE Subscriber has- the ogenéy for all the For- cign Reviews republished by Mason, the De- moeratic Review, the Knickerbocker, the Albany Journal of Neurology, «devoted to Physiology, Phre- nology, Medicine, and the Philosophy of Mesmerism, conducted by an association of Physicians, (first num- ber just received,} and the various other popular pe- rigdicals ard magazines of the day, 'All snbscriptions will be promptly attended to, 8. S. SEEVENS. Schenectady; July 14, 1843. 28° #3 00 2 00 1 25 50 HARXMANUs S. VAN INGEN, ORMERLY connected with the Mercantile Bank, and more recently with the Surrogate's Office in this city, has opened un Office in the second story of No.5G State street, south side, a few doors from Perry street, where ha will be happy to attend to the Deawing of Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Wills, and Instruments in Writing of almost every descrip- tion. From his fothnate acquaintance with proceed. ings before the Surrogate, ne feels euthorized (o offer lus service in the transae fon of any business in the Surrogute's Cont, He will also attend 10 thie pur- lg, and to the collection and settlement of Accounts, otes and other Claims. Ele hopes by a close and faithful attention to what- chasing and selfing of Real Estate and other proper- | rewnr CUBS AND JBWEBLRY, THE subscriber will soll Watches, Clocks, Jowelry and Silver Ware lower, than any ) other establishment in the. city, to wit: Gold Watches. from #15 to #80 cach; Silver from *I #5 to #40 each. The best as- SEs sortment of Silver Ware in the city, consisting of Table, Dessert, Tea, Cream, Salt and Mustard Spoons; Butter Knives and Sugar Tongs, all warranted of the finest Silver and best workmanship. esta N. B. Watches, Clocks and Musical Boxes repoir- manner. Second hand Watches taken in exchange. Silver, at his old stand, 9L State street, one door west of Wim. Cunninghan's store. G. J, SWORTFIGUER, Schenectady, Sept. 8, 1813. AY WATER -One box Bay Water, just re- ceived and for sale by G.@, CARLEY,. June? IVERPOOL SALT.--100 Sacks Liverpoo) Blown Balt, MarshulPs brand; in prime order For sale hy juna2 G.Q,. CARLEY,. UGARS.--New Orleans and Porto Rivo Su- RJ gars of prime to common qualities, for sale low by june? G. G. CARLEY, CLUTE & TBLLER, DEALERS IN HATS, CAPS, AND FANCY FURS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 90 State street, Schenectady. October 22, 1841, V. SMITH, SURGEON DENTIST, 41 State sireet, Schenectady, [Next door to S. B. Potier's.store.] SLDNEY B. POTTER, wholesale and retail. dealer in Staple, Fancy and Domestic Pry Goods, No. 43 State street. PLATT POTTER ATTORNEY, Solicitorin Chancery. and Counsel- doors west of the Mohawk Bank, L. W. LACY, Cll DEALER IN CHINA, GLASS and EARTH: ENWARLE:; LOOKING GLASSES; GROCERIES ; FLOUR, FISH, SALT, PROVISIONS, &e, f No, 157 State strect, Scliencetady. Jun, 13, 1848. € HAVANA SEGARSY of superior 209000 quality, forsale hy I CRANE and DAVIS, dee 24 154 State street. SHERMA N°S Poor Man's Plaster, equal to any, only 12 1-2 cents each, for sale by D H SNELL. EWARK CIDER VINEGAR, by the barrel or less quantity, forsale at June 16. WALKER'S, 106 &4 State st. a 40LD'3 Patent Chemical Oil Lamps, for sale by ~- ABM. A. VAN VORST, June 16. 57 State st. INDOW SASHES, Glass and Puy, for sale by ABM. A. VAN YORST, JInuc 16. 57 Sinte st. june 9 «PAINTING. EEEEKER & DEAN, House, Coach, Sign and Fancy Painters, No, 64 Maiden Lane. Plain Painting, Marbling, 'Wood-Graining, Sign Lettering, Paper Hanging &e, excecuted in tho best style and punciaally, Orders may be loft at the re- sidence of Win,. Meeker, 77 Union street, or at the shop in Maideo-Lane, WILLIAM MEEKER, JOIN DEAN, . Schenectady, May 5, 1813. 181° STEWARTS IMPROVED sUMMER AND WINTER PATENT COOKING STOVES, AT a reduced price, with two boilers or four, ware ranted to-do any branch of cooking. in the most perfect manner, and with less fuel than ony other stove now in nse--burns wood or coal equally well, and will heat sufficiently the largest kitchen. 'This stove occupies but little room,. and is a handsome piece of furniture. ~ 'The subscriber asks ofour citizens to call and exam» ine this Stove, All Stoves of this kind put up on thirty days trial free of expense, , He also keeps on hand a large and extensive as- sortment of COPPER, TIN and SHEET IRON WARE, which ho offers at wholesale and retail as low as can be bought elsewhere in the city. ., Also on hand, Union, Premium, Parlor; Six Plac and Box Stoves, of the Intest patterns, 'The subscriber is prepared to cover Roofs with Tin, Sheet Copper, and Zinc, and will mall cases warrant them tight. 'Pin and Copper Gutters and Conduct- ors: made and pat up to order, , All orders for making and repairing thankfully re- ceived and punctually ftiended to at No, 122, Cofon- nade Row, Statestreet, Schenectady, . June 16, 1813. ABEL SMITH. VENITIAN BLINDS. A GENERAL assortment of Voenitian Blinds, finished in a style to suit purchasers, and of thelatest fashion, for sale at No. 58 State strent, by A, BROWN, Schenectady, October 1, 1841. YE FLOUR from new Ryd for sale; whol cant and retail at the Flour and Feed store,. 150 State street. Aug. 11. H.C. YATES, LUMBER. TYHE subscriber would inform those who are 4. building, that he has a quantity of Luriber for sale at low prices, viz : Blemlock and Pine Boards, Hemlock Plank and Joists, Also, a lot of Timber, and good spruce Shingles, and 20,000 feet white pine leflc, good for Anishing inside of buildings; sawed Luth and seasoned Floor Plock of all kindsyat the corner of Pino and Fonda steels, on the bank of the Canal. CASPER F, HOAG: Schenectady, August 18, 1843. BUSHELS OF BARLEY EEQB-qpfi wanled at the Sélxcnccmdy’ Browory, for which cash and the highest market Price will be paid. AMUEL WESCOTT. Sept. 22, 1843. 8m38 NEW SPRING STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. mane + me ed and warranted.\ Jewelry repaired in the neatest Elighest prices paid, in trade or cash, for old Gold or | lorat Law, No. 7 Union street, Schenectady, a few _ MERCHANT TAILORING. SPRING AND @UMMER FASHIONS, B Glolods‘ cheapor than cvor at the store of Join P. colly. * Lo eme s tne , JOHN P. BECKLY 'would inform: his _ friends, that he: has just received from New York a large supply of Spring & Summer Goods, consisting of Pronck and English black, brown, blue, grock and, alive Broadcloths of superior qualities; black an fancy Kerseymeres, drap. d'ete Cloth and Cash merets.. Also Vestings, according to the styl6 of the season;'and all other goods in the line of his profes- sion,and would ke happy to wait onhis old:customers and all others who would do him the favor of calling., As to the quality of the goods, andthe cheapness of their. price, he. will not shrink from compétition. . , Mr. Bccfdy takes this opportunity'of returning his acknowledgments to those who have 'heretoforo favored him with their attention, and asks a contin- uance-of their custom, believing that he will he am-, 'ly able to' give them such satisfaction 'th his line of business, as may be expected from one' whohas sc- quired a large knowledge of the profession,. .~ ~ CUTTING done at the shortest notice. and: wats ranted to fit if well made up. ~ .;. .. .'.. , A large assortment of IQEADY MADE CLO- THING constantly on hand. Storo, No. 133, State. Bridge. May 12; 1843. . HOB BLACKING,-The genuine Frenchghos; bincking. made by D, Van Engle & Co. Paris,, and which on trial, will provesupetior to. any | ever\ before offered in this city, For sile at . CASE & MIGLEI'S; 140 Stato st. HARD WARE,. IRON AND STEBL. - >_ OHN 81, CLUTE, of the former fir of C. & Clute & Co. at the old store No. 142 State st.y “1‘ng chtéps on hand a complete assortment of HARD Old Sable; Swedes, English and Ameridan Pon? Flat, Square and Round, assorted sizes; _ : s A150 Swedes, English, Blister, German arid Cast teel ;. sn. Nails, Spikes and Crow-Bare; 00 000 . C Shovels, Vices, Bellows, &e. i Alt of which will be sold -on . the most reasonable erms. io al N. B.; The highest price paid for old' Iron in ex: change fdf Goods. wl a Scfiuncclmiy, May 12, 1843. 19 a (EIQEqulyvscrihcr has moved 'his stock: of Grocer» ies from the Bowery Store, to 183 State st., for- merly cccupled by J. Lyon, where he hos on: hand and Intends to keep n constant supply of\ Gtoceries & Provisions, which he offers for suleat prices to sult theitimes. ; o as 26 . 'E. L. GO8SS.: MERCHANT. TAILORING. SPRING AND sUMMEE FASHIONS, B. & E. B. BONNY respectfully inform their e friends and the public cncrnfiy; that 'they carry: on the sbove busingés, in all its various bran-\ . ches, at 07) State street,. 'They keep constnully on hand, a genoral assortment 'of CASSZIMERES, BROADCLOTHS, YESTINGS;,, de., which they-will make up to order in the most fashionable style. _ 'They hope, from their knowledge, and strict attention to business,to meet vith a share of public' patronage. \ ' ' Pos C CUTTING ofall kinds done in the lateststyle; or« according to direction e © Schenectady, May 4, 1843. EXTER'S SPIRITS OF SOAP, forertract- ing grease, dry paints, tar, varnish, &e. front, cloth of any description,. warranted-superior to any . thing of the Kind, For sale by ; . D.-H. SNELL. street, nex? door to (he canal JOHN P. BECKLY. July 21, ‘ DR” JAMES! NURSERY PILLS, for sale by July 21} D. H. SNELL + NEW _ > China, Glass, Earthern: Ware, ife. >> THE subscriber has opened a store at No. 162 Stnte street, with an entire now stock of Ching, Class, Earthern and Granite: Ware, of the 'latest styles and patterns, comprising as complete and gene» ral on assortment as can he lézxund in any ptore west of Albany, which he offers for s prices for cash. - Also on hand, a' good assortment of Looking Glasses, Solar and Astral Lamps, Tea Trays; &e. &e. Also, a large and well selected asyor tment of ladies', gentlemens' and childrens' Boots and Shoes. of every description, suitable for the season, wll f Ho invites those wishing to purchase to call and ex- amine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. His goods are bought at the lowest cash price, and he is actermined to sell at the smallest possible profits to suit the times. JAMES H. DAVIS, Schenectady, June 80th, 1843; .~ - R.RUSE'3 Infallible Health Pills, onlv 12 1-2 - cents per box, for sale by .-' D H SNELL, 2 ? TONS SWEDES BAR IRON-flit and eD quare, assorted. gizes. .- For sole wholesale and retail by JOHN B1, CLUTE, - May 12, 142 State-strects NEW FALL GOODS. WM. CUNNINGIHAM & CO,, 93 State street; , have [lust recuived a now absortment of DRYl GOODS, (which -were bought for cash, and will be sold nt a small advance,)\ Amohg their assortment will bo found- [.l ' f skin, beaver and pilot cloth Coatings Black and blue black Brondelothg' Invisible green and fancy colored\ do Plain and fan‘ofi' Cassiineres Single and duble Suttinetts . Cashmere, woolen, velvet and moreno Veslings * .. Figured and plain satin ' rdo. * { Plaid and plain Velvets R ' Figured, striped and plain cold Silks Black and blue black do. ..). 7B and 4-4 black Italians | do - Chusan and Mexican Lustres Silk woel Alpaca do Striped and plain _._ do . -, do do. mouslin de laines Black and blue black Bombazines /> | French, English rnd American Prints Scotch plaid and American Ginghams \ , : Silk; broche, moreno and:mouglin de Inine Shhiwis\ Blick Linlian ond fancy Silk Cravatd French and English Morenos White, red and yellow Flannels White and fancy silk pocket bdlfs Black and fancy colored Velveteens Bed ticking and striped Shirting , |, yma Cashmere, Saxony, worsled mi}? cotton Hékiery . °- Cotton yarn, carpet warp; wick, batts, &c. &c. \.; _> Also, a good assortment of INGRAIN CARPET | ING, Hearth Rugs, Figor Cloths, Oil Cloths, &e. Schenectady,-Sept. 6; 1843. - jul NEW SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORY, ‘ HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and\ the public tit he has conimenced the manufacture of SOAP and CANDLES, rear of. 192 State-stréet, near the old Plaster Mill, in this city - Having employed experienced workmen, lie is satfs» fied that Ke can supply the above articles at as low prices and of as good quality as any: othor estab« . lishment In the country.;- Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. m Ashen and all kinds of Grease received in excharlfe' saleat unusually. low for Soap and Candics. Soft Sonp for sale. by the barrél'ur 32 Cash paid for Tallow. E. Scheneciady, Aug, 25, 1813. OYCBE & ESTERLY'S Chlorine Detergent .@ and Orrie Dentiftice, for sale by ' june 9 D BH SNELL E3“! L O U R&. by the barrel or small quantity for sale at 153 Sinte:st by . < E: L, GOSS, [gllbm . EGRAPE, u June 80. 20 ULTIVATOR PLOUGH, or Horse Hoe for «und wi commund, as they richly desorve, a warn, vis gorous tnd andivided support, Resolved, That tho: Excecutive und Comesponding Committsa of this county for tho ensuing year, con- plat of Alonso. G. l’nbiw, David: M. Moore; Jolin I Thoita W. Unrinun and Peter Itowe. | Réesolyed, That the proceedings bosigned by the .Chainmaf and Seorstory; and published In the Scho- nactady atlector Awning; ind Alling Adas ' AARON UARRDOLL, Chairman, Davit T. Hoag, Secretary, p f Bcliencetady, Oct, 11, 1843, 'To Plalk Potter, Hag. Tear Sit 1=-Tho dlnderatgnml have been appointed n Commiti¢o from the County Conven» ston, now. in seswfon, to inform: you that they have nominated you as a garid{date: for\ Member of Assem- hiy, ail to request you. to accept said nomination. Walako plensara In informing You, that the nomt- nution thus tendered to you, was the unanimous voice of the Convention, We believe tint t: making this seleettuny tha Convention wore governed by the high» eat cofitldenco In yuurcuguclt and experfonce, In your feorloes: aupport of the best Intergats of our city and ) Weeding; Hulf Hilling and Billing Corn, Potatoga, and other Robt Cropsyaleo: for' digging -potatoes und Splitting down com hills, a new article, for sule und ware business, in all its branches, at No. 120 State st., in the Colonnade Builfings, where they will offer for sale all articles in their line at lower prices than they can be bought at any other establishment in the city. Sept. 15, 1843. J. HL. SMITH, 37 JAMES MILLER, eyer business ho many be entrusted with, to give en- tire satisfaction, Schenectaly, June 16, 1813. 21 Q7“ ANTRD-From three hundred to three hun- dred and fifty cords ef BEECH WOOD. CRANE & DAVIS, Aug. 4. 151 Sinte steect, Schenectady, DISSOLUTION. HE subscribers who huve heretofore transacted business under the name and firm of E. & L Benedict, have this day dissolved by mutual consent. 'The affairs of the firm will be settled by either of the subscribers, at the former place of business, Sche- nectady, August 28, 1843. sigh HRALIM BENEDICT, or safd circuit fudges, of some or one of them, and the judges of the court of common pleas of the county of Schenectady aforesaid, or nny three or more of | then, of whom either of the judges of tho said su- court of Judicature; or either of the circuit gos, shall bo one, at the time and place aforeanid, at the court of oyer and terminer and genoral Jail deliv- ory aforesnid, then and there to appear. . And also we [command you, that you cause notice to be given to all {uncices of the peace, coroners and other officers with- ['in the county of Schenectady aforesaid, who have ta kon: recognizance for the appearance of any person be- fore our sald. justices of our supreme court of judica- ture, our said circuit judges, some or one of them, and the said judges of the court of common. Fleas of the county of Schenectady aforesaid, or any three or more of thein, of whom either of the justices of the supreme court of fudicature, or cither of the circuit Judges; shail be one, atthe time and place aforesaid, ut the - - coyrtof oyor undtorminer and gonaral delivery afore» 6553 LBS, Margarine Candles, from Ohio said, or who havo taken any Inquisition: or the exa- city, for sate whotesnic and reinil by | mination of any, prisoner or witness, to return such | - July 14. CASE & MILLER, 140 State st. recognlzances, Inquisitions and examinations to tig -=- - e - snfd court at the opertiog thereof) or on the first day | BD UT TER, CUEESE, Ruge, Oais, Corn, Po- of hs stiting. Given: under my hand, this Blat tlnf of tatoes &c, taken in exchange for Cérovertcs, September, 1819. DAVID F, REES, Shor 26 108 Statect, E. L, GOSS. Q rljulhe Chenp Boot (”1d §huensmnly l89 State st, lowtox is again \at home\ with the choicest assortment of Ladies', Misses', and Childrens' rug‘f‘l‘h by 2 o. - JOHN Br. CLUTB, - SHOBS, ever before offered in this city, and at pri-] June 9, 1848, No. 142 Staterst. ces so low that the most needy ean beshod. a ICCA ofl. _ R cael . T - Ele has now on hand more than 3,000 pairs of the EJESS’Q’ OTL. j‘ulnec‘fbe Ly ‘écl‘fla‘oék‘fia‘llfifor different kinds and qualities of Landies Shoes, which makes as good an assortment of fashionable Shoes UCK'S Hot Air Cooking Stoves, for sile by. R ABM. A. VANVORST,357 Sime st. as con be found in town,-and when examined by customers, if they honestly think the prices too LOVER SEED.-A few barrels of vanin and Ohio Clover Seed, for Sule by - : i high, can take thein at their own price and no ques- june? . G. @. CaARLEY, tions asked. Also- Gent's, Fair Stitched French Calf Boots-a superi- ; Plank Planing and Plaster. Mill. G F. HOAG, corner of Ping and Fopda streets;. or article ; Common Scwed do.; Peged Calf and Kip do. a_ informs those who aye building, that he keeps a good: assortment of- Spruce, White 'and Yellow Boys' Bools, Shoes and Brogans of every description; . Youths' and Childrens' Shoes in any varicty, Pine FLOOR PLANK, dressed arid inthe rough, Also, fitst and second quality inck and a gquuter RECEIVING WEEKLY, from the Boston manufacturers, all of the above kinds and qualities, fresfand good. Hisstock is ex- changed so frequently that ho is enabled to keep Pine Plank, White Pine aud Hemlock Boards, Joice, and Sawed Lath al low prices. . Fresh Ground Western and Nova Scotia PLKS- TER on hand at all mm'czxsrmi F. ito . sR F. HOAG, Schoncélady, May 5, 1844. , 18 eine ce co mene CchEAP MUSIC, HG subscriber having a largo assortment of Sheet Music and Note Books on hand, is de- termined to soll at the following reduced prices, for the sake of reducing his stock : Old Music, 2 cents per sheet. New \* 3 i Note Books at the Boston and New York,prices. New Music received as soun as published. Also a largo assortment of Instruments and. Instrumental Instruction Books, 5.8. STEVENS. Schenectady, Sept. 8, 1843. it EP LEVI BENEDICT. The subscriber will continue the business of the late firm of E. & L. Benedict, in all its various branches; at the old stand, Aug, 28, 1813. Bw35 N LEVI BENEDICT. CASH PALD for Wheat and Rye at 150 State street. Aug. H. I1. C. YATES. ATEY & UOS celebrated Cold Gream, for sale by Sept, 29. D. L SNEL L, Druggist, pace with almost daily improvements, and the dif- ferent fashions and tastes of the times, and will sell at prices so low as to defy competition. H, W. HORTON, Schenectady, April 6, 1813, oif