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THE TROY SENTINEL. VOLUME I. FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 18,3. NUMBER 12. EDITED BY O. L. HOLLEY : TAINTED AND PUBLISHED ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS BY WM. S. PARKER. TERMS FOUR DOLLARS PER ANNUM. jp= Subscriptions for less than a year to b< maid in advance. No paper stopped until ar rears are paid. No Mail Subscriptions received for less than six months. Advertisements inserted on the usual terms Letters and Communications to the Editor or Publisher, must be post paid. The Family Prayer Book, OR Book of Common Prayer and Adminis tration of the Sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies ofthe Church, according to the use of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, accompanied by a General Commentary, historical, explanatory doctrinal and practical: compiled from the most approved liturgical works, with alterations and additions, and accommodated to the Liturgy of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America—By THOMAS C. BROWNEIL D. D. L. L. D. Bishop of the Protestant pal Church in the State of Connecticut, The first three numbers of the above valuable work are just received at the Franklin Book Store, by E. & D. W. PLATT, Agents. —ALSO— Young Churchman's Guide, Adapted to the use of Sunday Schools and Cat- echetical classes—By the Rev. H. CROSWELL A. M. Rector of Trinity Church, New-Haven Connecticut. July 15. SPANISH HIDES, Leather, &_c. THE Subscribers offer for sale on accommo- dating terms, La Plata Hides 800 Maracaibo do. 500 Havana dc, 350 Porto Rico do. 1000 Calcutta dc, 250 Buenos Ayres Hcise dc. 500 Sid9S Sole Leather. —ALSO— 30 Bbls. Liver Oil, Together with a general assortment of Cur- riers Tools, &c. RICHARDS, TRUESDELL & CO. July 15. R Clothing Warehouse. ABEL W7~WILGUS, ESPECTFULLY informs the publick that he has established a Woollen Drapery and Cloth- ing Store, Three doors above Titus' Hotel, where he will keep for sale a general assortment of ready made Clothing: among which are superfine, second and common cloth dress Coats, Frock Coats and Coatees, double and single mill'd cassimere, sat- tinett, sarsenette, velvet eord and various thin ware Pantaloons, a full and elegant assortment of Vests, an assortment of Roundabouts, Trow- sers, Shirts &c. Also an assortment of fine Linen Shirts. N. B. Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings for sale cheap. . July 15. FANCY DRY GOODS. VAIL & CO. A T the corner of Congress and River-streets, have recently received, in addition to their spring stock, a large assortment of all descrip- tions of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods; together with a select and extensive assortment of Ladies' Leghorn Flats awd Gypsies, Which they offer for sale at the lowest prices for Cash. Troy, 15th July, 1823. . LOOKING GLASSES, Glass, and Earthen Ware. PEIRCE, SACKETT & Co. O PPOSITE ths store of E. Warren & Co. have just received a large assortment of LOOKING GLASSES, of the newest fashions and of superior workman- ship, which they are selling at the lowest New York prices. They have also on hand of their own impor- tation from the best factories in Europe, an ex- tensive assortment of CHINA, klass, arid Earthen Ware. All of which they pledge themselves to sell as low as they can be purchased in New York, or n a 4 y other P ,ace in the state. ;„ , ^ erc bantsinthe country may rely on hav- a r| tnei r onlers at a11 times faithfully executed, «a on receiving Ware of the best quality and ___^ejaewestpterns. at July 15. NAZRO ty CURTIS AVE on hand of their recent importations — a very general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, ^7oS?° rh ^C_?« ) in \reat CI S. et and Pr «™g Knives J n JX C'fi^ h , e f Sand Scissors T ar y> SW ' A£ her ' s ' Co °k and Bread Knives ^Si 1 ^ Knives PC Sa ^ s ' a1 1 kinds B «th «u' Coo Pers' Jointers Knob Thumb Latches C«uwJJ\ Chest and Till Locks Bra ss WK T „ OO1S ' Wi re C irtai n p ' Cast °rs, Locks, H and ILL Hinges Oodles R ' Poc ket Books Brass Keft^ 01 * 8 ' Thimbles ' Lam P s Fryin^p es i levels, spades Nge£ 0s ' A nvUs, Vises ho? a 5 me rs, Waffle Irons *od a v 6 Chains * S teel > &c - 0 f w hich th^ great variet Y of otner articles, all a °le term s ^ °^ e r ror sa * e on mos * reason \ H i \V\cT Jul ? 29 - WEGAI ^°^ et ^aper. ^ Bounpt White Bonne t Paper, Common rf Wte r p aad Press Papers, thick and thin. p 0, S1X differ «nt qualities, gilt and Wp Paper ' lar S e a »d small, a ol<i p ^aper, severe 1 jj^aper, burnished GALE ty THOMPSON, AT THE POST-OFFICE, TROV, OjFFER for sale a large and general assort' ment of Drugs and Medicines, Dye Woods, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oil, Glass, &c. consisting in part of the following articles: Drugs and Medicine. 300 lbs. Gum Aloes, 100 do. do. Camphor, 300 do. Pink Root, 150 do. Senna, 300 do. Gentian Root, 100 do. Jalap, 50 do. Rhubarb, 1 case Magnesia. 50 kegs Salt Petre, 20 cwt. Roll Brimstone, 10 „ Flor Sulphur. And all the Patent Medicines now in use. Dye- Woods and Dye-Stuffs. _ogwood, Alum. Do. ground, Copperas, Nicaragua, Blue Vitriol, ' Do. ground, Madder, Fustic, Oil V-trio?. Camwood, Paints. White Lead, Verdigres*, R«d do. Patent Yellow, Venetian Red, Cromic Yellow, Frc ach Yellow, Prussian Blue. Spanish Brown, Oils. 2500 gallons winter and fall sirained Lamp Oil, 1000 do. Linseed Oil. All ofthe above articles aire warranted ofthe first quality, and will be sold on accommodating terms. July 15, 1823. For Sale, A LIGHT MUSKET in good repair, togeth er with other Military Accoutrements, which will be sold low. Apply at this office. August 5. | A Pfcflfl REED P0LES ' a P art of J- JT* *J v\ \f them unusually large, just re- ceived and for sale by A. & W. KELLOGG & CO. Troy, July 15,1823. D. LANE & SON, Have on hand a General assortment of Fancy ty Staple Dry Goods, C OMPRISING superfine blue, black, olive, brown, blue and black mixed Broadcloths, and Cassimeres of assorted colours; black fig- ured Nankin Crapes; plain Canton do.; black, pink and white Italian do.; Silks of various col- ours ; plain white Merino Shawls, suitable for Friends; Silk dress Handkerchiefs; Cambricks; plain and figured Book Muslins; fine figured Swiss do.; plain and figured Lenoes; Ginghams and Callicoes of fine fabrick and fanciful pat- terns ; elegant fine figured Book and Mull Robes; and an extensive assortment of the best English Thread Laces Of the most fashionable patterns; Seersuckers. Stripes, Jeans and Vesting for gentlemen's wear, adapted to the present season. Also—One ease of Real Irish Linens, Put up in demi pieces to suit purchasers; and a reat variety of other Goods,which they offer at reduced prices. July 15, 1823. S. RELYEA, •Men\* Mercer and Tailor, T AKES this method of informing his friends and the public generally, that he continues to attend to the TAILORING BUSINESS In all its branches, at his old stand nearly oppo- site P. TitUs' hotel, and one door south of the store of D. Lane & Son. Having made ar- rangements with his correspondents in Philadel- phia and New-York, he is constantly receiving patterns ofthe most modern and approved style; and assures tlie inhabitants of Troy and its vi- cinity, that no pains on his part shall be spared to execute his work with neatness and despatch and to the entire satisfaction of his customers. He feels thankful to his friends for their past fa- vors, and earnestly solicits their future patron- 5, July 15,1823. N. B. Three pood JOURNEYMEN want- ed at the above business. Cheap Dry Goods. ABEL wTwiLGUS, H AS just returned from New-York with a fashionable and seasonable assortment of Dry Goods, consisting of almost every article in the line—particularly Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest- ings, Linens, Cottons, Shirtings, Super prints, Mersailles Quilts, Crapes, Silks, Book and Mull Muslins, Ribbons, Fancy Shawls—Silk, Worsted and Cotton Hose, Combs, Parasols, &c. Troy, July 15, 1823. Lorrillard's Sniff ty Tobacco. A CONSTANT supply of Lorrillard's Snuff and Tobacco, on consignment, for sale at the manufacturers prices, by A. & W. KELLOGG & CO. Agents. Troy, July 15, 1823. Franklin Book Store. E. ty D. WT PLATT, A T the Franklin Book Store, nearly opposite the Post-Ofiice, in River-street, have on hand, and are receiving, a General Assortment of Books the different branches of History and Biogra phy, Divinity, Medicine and Surgery, English and Latin Classics, Novels and Romances, Po- ems, School Books, &c—Blanks and Stationa- ry, Writing, Letter and Wrapping Paper, Blank Books, &c. All of which they engage to sell on the most liberal terms. 0= Merchants and others from the country are respectfully invited to call. Orders attend- 1 to with fidelity and despatch. P. S. The New Publications, as well as pnn- pal Periodical Works, are received as soon as sued from the press. Troy, July 15, 1823. In unburnished. hh ,7 at *e Troy Bookstore, by 1{> ' WM.s PI W M.S. PARKER. Dissolution. I N consequence of the death of CHARLES STARBUCK, the Copartnerships of C. & N. Starbuck, and Starbucks & Gurley, were dissolv- ed on the 15th of May last. All persons having claims are desired to present them for settle- ment ; and all those indebted are requested to make immediate payment. N. B. The Furnace Business will be continu- ed by the subscribers, under the firm of Starbuck & Gurley. NATHANIEL STARBUCK, EPHRAIM GURLEY, July 25. Surviving Partners. Hum, Tea, Sugar, &LC. ALA Hhds. St. Croix and Antigua Rum. 9J\J 10 do. Old Jamaica do. 30 do. lst and 4th proof New B um. 100 do. Molasses. 10 Pipes Cognac Brandy. 15 do, Holland and Pierpont's Gin. 15 Hhds. and 30 Bbls. St. Croix Sugar. 6 do. Lump • do. 15 Quarter Casks Teneriffe Wine. 12 do. do. Malaga do. inn S Chests Hyson, Young Hyson, f lw I Hyson Skin and Bohea f Tea « 70 Kegs Tobacco. 100 Boxes 7 by 9 Glass. Pepper, Pimento, Coffee, Ginger, Indi- go, Raisins, Pipes, Chocolate, Soap, Powder and Shot, Bar Lead, Copperas, Cut Naib, Nut- megs, Cigars, Cassia, Rice, Scotch Snuff, Cod and Scale Fish, Grind-Stones, Turks Island and St. Ubes Salt. 20 Bbls. Pickled Cod Fish. 30 do. Mess Shad. A constant supply of H. Reill & Co's. Cut Tobacco and Maccaba Snuff, at the New York prices, warranted first quality. For sale by PATTISON & HART. Troy, July 15, 1823. HARDWARE. HART ^\PITCHER Importers of Hardware, direct from the Manu- facturer^ K EEP constantly on hand, a very general as- sortment of Sheffield and Birmingham goods, Saddlery and Hollowware, Steel, Iron, Brass, Tinplate, Iron Wire and Sheet Iron. Having agents established in both Birming- ham aud Shfiffield, England, for facilitating the execution of their orders, they engage to fur nish all kinds of Hardware and Cutlery, on as good terms as can be procured in the Uni - ted States, either for cash or on time. Troy, July 15, 1823. LEWIS LYMAN ty Co. Have just received an additional supply of Fancy and Staple XSWX GOODS. Among which are the following anticles, and which they offer at their usual low prices. NANKIN and Canton Crapes, black and coloured levantines, sattins, sinshews, sars- nets, florences, plaid silks, merino and crape shawls, velveteen do. fancy and zelia handker- chiefs, silk shawls, black and coloured bomba- zines, German and India flag handker'fs, silk vel- vets, Italian crapes, Mecklen and thule laces, silk gloves and hose, kid and beaver gloves, figured, plain and sattin ribbons, plain and figured mus- lins do. leno, fancy and plain cravats, silk vest- ings, fine Mersailles do. cambric dimity, furni- ture do. & fringe, calicoes, furniture do. plaid & stripe ginghams, imperial stripes, bombazetts, cotton flag handkerchiefs, shawls, Irish linens, do. sheetings, do. diaper, damask table cloths, Russia sheeting, cotton and linen bed ticking, apron check, domestic ginghams and stripes, shirtings, sheetings, cotton yam, seer sucker,nd sewing silk and twist, buttons, pins, needles, bon net wire, combs, cotton and silk umbrellas, silk, cotton and worsted hose, cassimere shawls, sat- tinets, cassimere,es broad cloths, &c. Troy, July 15, 1823.s W. & J. DISTURNELL, H AVE for sale at their stores in the city of Troy, and village of Lansingburgh, an extensive assortment of Books and Stationary, Which they will sell on the most reasonable terms, either wholesale or retail. Blank Books, Consisting of an elegant assortment of LEDGERS, DAY BOOKS JOURNALS, &c, FOR SALE AS ABOVE. Troy, July 15, 1823. GROCERIES. AHhds. St. Croix, Antigua & Portland UU 7 do. old 4th proof Jamaica 5 Pipes Cogniac Brandy. 13 do. Holland and Baltimore Gin. 1 Pipe Maderia, 1 do. Lisbon ) 5 Qr. Casks L. P. Teneriffe \ Wine. 50 do. Malaga and' Colmenar ) 60 Hhds. and Tierces Molasses. 12 Hhds. and 12 Bbls. Muscovado i 2 Hhds. New Orleans - \ Sugar. 14 Bbis. and 4 Boxes Lump ) 35 Kegs Sweet Scented Vagina ) m , 10 do. Ladies Twist { lobacco. ion S Chests Old Hyson, Young Hyson, ) „, lM I Hyson Skin and Bohea $ 1 ea> 17 Boxes Pipes. 2 Tierces Rice. 25 Bags Coffee, Pepper and Pimento. 20 Kegs Ginger. 50 Malts Cassia. 75 Boxes and Kegs Raisins. 90 Bags Shot. 25 Kegs Powder. 25 Quintals Cod Fish. 75 Barrels Mackerel. 10 Half Bbls, do. No. !. 10 Barre.s ) ,^ • „„ c, •> 23 Half do. \ Connecticut Mess Shad. 5 Tierces Scotch Snuff 3500 5 Bushels St. Ubes, Turks Island ) k iana Rock ) 20 Tierces Blown Salt. (LT Bengal, Flotant and Guatimala Indigo, Nutmegs, Maccaba Snuff, Paper Tobacco, Grind Stones, Cut Nails, Chocolate, &c. For sale on accomodating terms by E. WARREN, BROTHERS & CO. Troy. July 15, 1823. H A. SLASON & CO. Next door North of the Post Office, AVE now, and will continue to keep on hand, a general assortment of Earthen, China and Glass Ware, Of the latest importations and choicest patterns, which they offer to country dealers for cash or approved credit at the lowest New-York prices. Also—An extensive assortment of fine CUT GLASS WARE, Consisting of decanters, tumblers, wines, lemon- ades, jellies, dishes round, oval and octagon, bowls, celery stands, salts oval and round, water and cream pitchers, &c. among which are some new and elegant patterns—castors, rich cut, and common—Iron, stone, China tea and coffee sets, with burnished gold edge, a superior and fashionable article. A great variety of English, French & India China Tea Sets. Liverpool and India Dining Sets. Britannia Teapots, Sugars and Creams, plain and engraved, of a superior quality. Tea Trays, Bread Trays, Hall and Liverpool Lamps, Cut Glass Chandeliers, &c. LOOKING GLASSES At very reduced prices. The subscribers will continue to keep on hand a large assortment of Gilt and Mahogany frame Looking Glasses of all sizes and descriptions. Care will be taken to have the newest and most fashionable pat- terns suited to the country trade north and west ofthis city. Troy, July 15,1823. BUM, TEA, SUGAR, tyc. Qfk CHESTS Hyson, Hyson Skin, a Bo- O\ hea Tea 10 pipes French and Spanish Brandy 40 hhds. St. Croix, Antigua, and New Rum 10 pip Holland and American Gin 50 hhds. Molasse 8 hhds. Lump and Brown Sugar 25 casks Wine 50 kegs Plug and Ladies' Twist Tobacco 100 boxes 6 by 8,7 by 9, and 11 by 15 Window Glass 25 bags Pepper, Spice, and Coffee 50 bags Liverpool Blown Salt 30 tons Grindstones 15 bales prime Georgia upland Cotton Powder, shot, cut nails, cut tobacco, Scotch and Maccoboy Snuff, Windsor and Bar Soap, Indigo, Copperas, Alum, Starch, keg and box Raisins, Ginger, Cassia, Connecticut river Shad, Mackerel, Codfish, Turks Island and St. Ubes Salt. J ust received and for sale by FRENCH & HART. July 15. IWOK, STEEL, SALT,&LC. T. M'COUN ty Co O FFER FOR SALE, a lage and general as- sortment of IRON, STEEL, &c. con- sisting of SWEDES and Russia flat and square Iron English and American, do. do. Round Iron of all size3 Hoop and band do. White-House, English (L) Steel, best Nailor and Sanderson, (L) do. do. jailor and Sanderson's best cast Steel, from \ inch to 2 inches German and American do. Anvils, Vices, Bellows Pipes, Crowbar and Axletree Drafts Bar, Pig, and Sheet Lead Shot, Waggon Boxes Block Tin, Wire of all sizes Russia, English, and American Sheet Iron Brasier's Rods, Sheet Copper, &c. — 4LSO— Turks Island, St. Ubes, Liverpool Ground and Blown Salt, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Codfish, Mackerel, and Shad in whole and half barrels. O\ All of which, together with an assortment of Best Dutch Bolting Cloths, will be sold low for cash or approved credit. July 15. HARDWARE. Philip Heartt and Sons, Dry Goods. ABEL WTWILGUS, W OULD respectfully call the attention of buyers generally to his well selected and full assortment of Dry Goods, adjoining north of Miss L. Stillwell's Millenery. Troy, July 15, 1823. Domestic Shirtings. Bales DOMESTIC SHIRTINGS, just received and for sale hy July 22. FRENCH & HART. -j 41 Af 4 GALLONS Summer and Winter XUUU strained LAMP OIL, for sale low by the cask or at retail, by July 22,1823. JACOB DATER. K EEP constantly on hand of their own im- portation at the sign of the Pad Lock, a large and complete assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, and Sad- dlery, viz. Knives and forks of every kind, Pen and pocket knives, carvers forks, Butcher, shoe, saddler's, bread and mincing knives, Razors, scissors, files and shears, Buttons, viz. gilt matheman, ball, glass and pearl, Locks and hinges of all kinds, Edge tools and saws of every description, Snuffers, jap'd bread and snuffer trays and tea trays and waiters, Iron, brass and tin candlesticks, Iron and trying squares, box and ivory rules and spoke shaves, Carpenters and coopers compasses, screw plates, do. bench and moulding planes, Thumb and knob latches and bolts, Water of Ayr and Turkey oil stones, razor hones, sand paper and glue, Wood and bed screws, Needles of all kinds, Spectacles and cases, tea and table spoons, Ink-pots, razor strops and cases, Curry combs, whips and whip thongs, Cloth, shoe and floor brushes, Ink-powder, lead pencils and morocco pocket books, Brass and japan'd lamps, coffee mills, brass cocks, Slates and pencils, bullet moulds, bed keyes, Gimblets, rat and mouse traps, Trowels, carpet rods, thimbles, Jew's harps Japan'd and plated saddlery in great variety. Saddle trees, worsted, cotton and straining webbs, Brass cabinet trimmings, viz. Commode nobs and handles, hinges, locks, castors, &c. &c Woffle irons, hammers,gs,nnealed scale-beams & weights Steelyards,oxes,rought, shovels and, spades, Sad and Taylor's irons,,, Waggon, b frying-pans,. trace-chains, Cut and w naifs Brass Andirons, Shovel and ton brass and iron heads, Hollow ware rivits Tin plates, sheet lead Iron brass and a wire- &c. Troy, July 15,1823 Wholesale and Retail Store. Uockwell &L Sheldon, KEEP constantly on hand a very general and extensive assortment of Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, Which they offer for sale, either at wholesale or retail, at New-York prices, and on liberal cred- its. From the extensive acquaintance which the subscribers have in the city of New-York, and their long experience in business in this city, they will venture to say to their friends and cus- tomers, that no house can serve them better. In addition to the extensive assortment above mentioned, the subscribers keep a Chamber over their Dry Goods Store, constantly furnished with a beautiful assortment of Carpeting, Floor Matting, and Paper Hangings. Together with a very extensive assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's, Misses' and Children's Leghorn Hats and Gypsies. The whole of which articles they offer for sale, eirther at wholesale or retail, on the like liberal credits. And as their Goods are mostly fresh and of the newest patterns, the subscribers flatter themselves they cannot fail to please those who will be good enough to favour them with a call. ROCKWELL & SHELDON. July 15. JACOB MERRITT & Co. OFFER FOR SALE G EORGIA Upland, Alabama and Louisiana- Cotton, Brown Shirtings, Cotton Stripes, Cotton Yarn, assorted numbers, Sattinetts, Cas- simeres and Flannels. 7th Mo. 15, Staves and Heading Wanted. T HE Subscribers wish to contract for from Two to Three Hundred Thousand Red and White Oak BbL Staves and Heading.—Al- so a quantity of Hoop Poles, part of which to he delivered next fall and the remainder next spring, for which a liberal price will be paid by J.L CHICHESTER & CO. July 15. Blank Books &L Stationary. E. & D. W. PLATT, A T the Franklin Bookstore, have just receiv- ed an addition to their stock of Blank Books, and they now offer for sale a general as- sortment of Legers, Journals, and Day Books, at the New York and Albany prices. Blank Books bound to any pattern on the shortest notice. J ust received a case of Owen and Hulburt's Superfine Hot Pressed Letter Paper. July 25. Lockwood &L Bedfield, H AVE on hand and are receiving from New York and elsewhere, a general assort- ment of India, French, British, and Domestic DRY GOODS, Comprising almost every article in their line, and including a good assortment of Floor and Stair CARPETING, HEARTH RUGS, PAPER HANGINGS, Leghorn Hats, _cc. &LC. All of which are offered either by wholesale or retail, at very reduced prices for cash or approv- ed credit. July 15. Koningsmarke T HE Long Finne, a story of the New World ; Ringan Gilhazie, by the author of Sir An- drew Wylie, &c. and Nott's Sermons for Children, second edition, Just published, and for sale at the Bookstore of W. & J. Disturnell. ALSO —Just received, a quantity of Masonic Aprons, Masonic Charts, and Free Mason's Mo- nitor. Aug. 8. F_oningsn\arke T HE Long Finne, a story ofthe New World, Just published and for sale atthe Frank- lin Bookstore by E. & D. W. PLATT. A u<r. 8. NEW STORE. RUM, SUGAR, TEA, &c. E. M. Walker &_ Co. O FFER for Sale, one door north of the Sign of the Padlock, (P. Heartt & Sons' Hard- ware Store) a General Assortment of GROCE- RIES, wholesale and retail, viz. 30 hhds St. Croix, Antigua & Portland Rum, 5 pipes Cogniac and Spanish Brandy, 8 do Holland and Baltimore Gin, 15 bbls Connecticut and Country do, 20 casks Malaga and Teneriffe Wines, 25 chests Old Hyson, Young Hyson, ) . Hyson Skin, and Bohea \ 1 26 hhds Molasses, 15 kegs Plug and 10 chests Paper Tobacco, 50 bbls Mackerel, 20 bbls and half bbls Conn. Mess Shad, 20 quintals Cod Fish, 1000 bush. Rock, Turks Island & St. Ubes Salt, Also, Pepper, Pimento, Ginger, Coffee, Rai- sins, &c. ITT Storing and Freighting on the most rea- sonable terms. July 15. COTTON. KA BALES COTTON ofa very prime qual- _f\ ity, selected by a manufacturer at Au- gusta last winter, for sale by July 25. E. WARREN, BROTHERS & Co„ RUSSEL & HALL, IMPORTERS OF EARTHEN, GLASS, AND CHINA, HAVE ON HAND, OAA CRATES Hhds. and Boxes, which they offer for sale, in the original packages, or repacked, in the best manner, at the New York prices, at their store in River street, Troy, opposite E. Lasell's Tavern. July 15. SCOFIELD, PHELPS & CO. have removed their establishment to No. 88 Broadway, corner of Wall sreet, where their business will in future be conducted under the firm of Sco- fields, Phelps & Howard. New York, July 25. -4 . 50,000 Pieces oi LunYber, C ONSISTING of 2 inch and 2. inch Plank, and common Boards. For Sale by July 15. FRENCH & HART. A. & W. KELLOGG & Co. Have received by late arrivals from London and Liverpool, KA DOZEN English Shovels and Spades JU 25 kegs fine drawn wrought Nails 6 bags Trace Chains 2 tons English Hoops from s to 1J inches 1 do Brasier's Rods from \ to f inch 4 do best Eng. (L) blistd. Steel, warnt'd. 1 do do. cast Steel, do. 2 do Brasier's and Sheathing Copper 14 to 24 ounces 6 do Sheet, Bar, and Pig Lead 2 do Patent Shot from B. B. to 5 3 do Anvils and Vices 1 do Iron Wire from No. 1 to 18 3 Casks Brass Kettles 15 Cwi. Which with their former stock of Flat, Square and Round Bar Iron, English and Russia Sheet Iron, Tin Plate, Block Tin, American, German and Crawley Steel, Nail Plates and Band Iron, 3iail and Spike rods, Axletree and Crowbar Drafts, Cut Nails, Bellows Pipes, Beckhorns, Hammers, Sledges, Waggon and Cart Boxes, Iron Rivets, Files and Rasps, Mill and Cross-cut saws, scythes, scythe snaths and scythe stones, and an assortment of Hollow Ware, make in aU a very extensive assortment in the Iron line, to- gether with a general and well selected assort- ment of GROCERIES. All of which will be sold low for cash or ap- proved credit. July 15. G. CORNING ty CO. OPPOSITE P. TITUS', TROV, O FFER for sale, wholesale and retail, on as good terms as can be purchased north of New-York, a large and general assortment of DRUGS and MEDICINE, Paints, Oil, Varnish, Pntty^ Dye-Woods, Dye-Stuffs, and Clothiers'' Articles. AMONG WHICH ARE— Logwood C opperas, Nicaragua Wood, Alum, Rio De La Hatch do. Blue Vitriol, Fustic, Nutgalls, Redwood, Woad, Camwood, Oil Vitriol, Madder, Aqua Fortis, Cochineel, Muriatic Acid. Clothiers' Jack Cards, Do. Screws and Plates. ALSO— A choice and well selected assortment of GROCERIES, Consisting of— Old Madeira/ Port, Sherry, Tenneriffe, Colmenar, & Malaga, Cogniac 'S3 PAPER AND GOODS. O K A REAMS Cap No. 1. &%J\J '30 do. cold pressed Letter 50 do. large and common Blue 50 do. do. do 0 Wrapping AND AN ASSORTMENT OF Dry Goods and Groceries. For Sale by J»ly 15. D. H. STONE. Hides and Leather. AAA Prime Spanish Horse Hides UlfU 700 Sides Sole Leather 100 Sides Upper do. in the rough 180 do Horse do. in the rough Just received and for sale by RICHARDS, TRUESDELL & CO July 22. FASSETT & SELDEN, Wholesale and Retail DB1GGISTS, AVE constantly on hand a large and general as- rtment of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Paints and Pain- ter's Articles, Dye Stuffs, Dyer's Fuller's, Clothier's Articles and Lamp Oil of all kinds—togeth- er with almost every article in their line of business. —ALSO— Old Wines & Fresh Teas, Choice Old Brandy, Jamaica Spirits and Hol- land Gin—Dried Fruits, Spices, Catsup, Capers, a few thousand superior Havana Segars, &c. comprising a general assortment of selected Groceries for families and tavern supplies. N. B. Just received, a supply of CLOTH- IER'S CRANKS and SCREWS. July 22. Old Jamaica Spirit, St. Croix Rum, Holland Gin, Imperial, \) Hyson, (.TEA Young Hyson, f 1 ^ Hyson Skin, J Bordeaux, & \ Brandy, Loaf, Lump & ) _ Spanish ) Brown \ Su & ar ' Coffee, Chocolate, Pepper, Alspice, Ginger, Raisins, Currants, Almonds, Filberts, Nutmegs, Cloves, Mace, Cinnamon, &c. ALSO — Lamp Oil and Lamps, Paper Hangings & Borders, A large Assortment of Spectacles and Goggles^ In silver, gilt, plated and steel Frames. Togeth- er with a variety of Fancy Articles, Pocket- Books, Brushes, Combs, Razor Strops, &c. July 15, 1823. Tea, Sugar, Molasses, &ce. 3 t\ Chests hyson skin and bohea Tea vr 15 half do young hyson and hy. skin do 20 hhds Molasses 20 boxes and bbls Lump Sugar 6 hhds and 20 bbls Brown do 20 bags Coffee, Pepper and Pimento 30 kegs sweet scented Tobacco 100 boxes 6 by 8,7 by 9, and 8 by 10 Glass 40 bbls No 1 and 3 Mackerel 20 half bbls No 3 do 15 bbls and half bbls Connecticut River Shad 12 tierces and bbls summer and winter Oil 1000 bus. Turks Island, St. Ubes and Rock Salt 60 bags Blown Salt Flotant and Guatamala Indigo, Nutmegs, Cassia, Ginger, Chocolate, Pearlash, Powder, Shot, Starch, Box and Keg Raisins, Herring, pickled and dry Codfish, Macoboy and Scotch Snuff, cut Tobacco, &c. for sale by 7th Mo. 29 JACOB MERRITT & CO. Machine and Hand Cards. A CONTSANT supply of Cotton and Wool Machine and Hand CARDS, ofa superior quality, from the manufactory of Henry Sar- gent, Leicester, for sale on consignment, by FASSETT & SELDEN, July 15, ^ Druggists.