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JUST RECEIVED BY FASSETT & SELDEN, 1 N addition to their former stock, a large and general as- sortment of D rugs, Me dickies, Paints, and DYE STUFFS, Among which are the following- Camphor Salts, Magnesia Turkey Opium Manna Flake Peruvian Bark Liquorice Ball Rhubarb Do Root Rad. Gentian Roll Brimstone Pulv. Jalap Flor Sulphur Crem Tartar Sweet Oil Dianthos, Aloes Castor Oil Flor Camomile Gum Arabic Castile Soap Emetic Tartar Quick Silver Ipecac, Calomel, fcc. To<*ether with almost every article in the line of Drugs and Medicines. All kinds of Apothe- caries and Chemist's Glass Ware; different kinds •ef Tests, Leat Tubes, &c. * PAINTS, Sec. White Lead, dry and in oil, red lead, French Yellow, Paris white, Spanish white do brown, green and blue smalt, drop lake, gold, sdver and copper Bronze, Verdigris dry and in oil, Prussian Blue, chrom Yellow, Vermilion, copal, bright and shellac Varnishes, linseed oil, chalk, Turkey um- ber, Venetian red, putty, Glass, all sizes, Emery, Dutch pink, gold and silver leaf, paint, sweeping, dusting, whitewash, window & scrubbing brushes. DYE STUFFS. | M. J. LYMAN & SONS, AVE \ ust received a comple assortment of genuine DRUGS AND MEDICINE, which they offer for sale wholesale and retail— Among which are the following PATENT MEDICINES—VIZ : Swaim's Panacea Liquid Opodeldoc Dean's Rhumatic Pills Lee's Sz Coit's Pills James' Antidispeptic Camp. Logwood St. Domingo do Nicaragua (Hache) Do (Cora) Cuba Fustic Red -Aood T a 'St 3 03 Copperas, Alum, Blue Vitriol, Madder, Nutgalls, Camwood, Press Papers, Jacks, Teazles, Woad, Cudbear, Red Tartar, Bengal and Spanish Float Indigo, cranks, screws, bars, Szc. most ofthe above selected from the latest arrivals, and of superior qualities. All kinds of Domestic Cloths receiv ed from their customers and sold to the be3t ad Vantage. Also, 1500 galls. LAMP OIL, at wholesale or retail, of different qualities, which will be delivered to any part, ofthe city free of expense, at very low prices, and warranted genuine. Also, a very choice assortment of TEAS, WINES, Sec. •comprising hyson, young hyson, hyson skin, very choice pouchong and souchong Teas, L. P. Ma deira, Pico dc, Sicily do, Lisbon, Teneriffe, Col menar, Malaga, Old port and claret Wines, Otard Dupuy's Cog. Brandy, Holland Gin (Swan br'd.) old Jamaica Rum, loaf and lump sugars, &c. FRUITS, SAUCES, Sec. Whole and \ boxes muscatel raisins, figs, prunes almonds, filberts, currants, olives, capers, ancho- vies, walnut and mushroom catsup, quin sauce, India soy, Bordeaux oil, fcc. An assortment of Perfumery and Fancy Articles, all of tvhich they offer on the most accommodating terms. N. B. Particular attention paid to preparing -arid nutting up medicines for families and phy- sicians. Sept. 5. 16 Aromatic Snuff [ment Wheaton's Itch Oint- Essence of Ginger for Gout Essence of Mustard, fcc. Naples Soap and other kinds Fancy Soaps Also, Pyroligneous Acid or Essence of Smoke, used for curing Hams and Beef, and saves all the trouble of smoking meats in a smokehouse, and preserves it. from the fly in summer, in Bottles and demijohns. Directions will be giv en to those who buy. Also—Raisins, Figs, Currants, Almonds, Fil- berts, Preserved Ginger, Catsup, Capers, Lenv ons, Limejuice, fcc Paints and Paint Oil Dye-Stuffs [retail Lamp Oils by cask or Window Glass Copal Varnish Silver Plated and Steel Spectacles and Gog- gles both white and green Lorrillards' Snuff and Tobacco at Factory Pn . oct 28 T 1 case lst quality Bengali Spanish Flotant / Manilla & New-V Orleans J 1 Troy Female SemVuavy. j T HE Troy Female Seminary will hereafter hold but two terms in a year, the first to commence on the third Wednesday of Septem- ber and terminate on the first Wednesday of February. After a vacation of two weeks, the second term will commence, and contm\ ntd ix weeks preceding the third W^oV <iy of September, when there will be a vacate of six weeks. The terms of board and tuition the same as heretofore. August 6. 11 RULING MACHINE. \V. Disturuell, H AS a Ruling Machine in operation at his Bindery in tlie Village of Lansingburgh, where ruling of any description will be done on short notice. N.B. Orders for Ruling or Binding left at he Bookstore of J. DisturueU, Troy, will be punctually attended to. nov 11 3.5 Leuox Academy. T HE Winter Term will commence on the twelfth day of November next. The Trustees have procured an able assistant to Mr. Hotchkins the Principal of the Academy. Tuition in the Greek and Latin languages, and the higher branches of Mathematics fcc. g l the quarter. Those studying Geography, English Gram- mar, fee. will be charged $3ooks. the quarter. Board in good families at $1 50 a week. Lenox, Ms. Oct. 30, 1823. 8w35 GALE ty THOMPSON, AT THE POST-OFFICE, TROT, FFER for sale a large and general assort ment cf Drugs and Medicines, Dye Woods, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oil, Glass, fcc. consisting m part ofthe 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 new in use. Dye- Woods and Dye-Stuffs. Logwood, Alum, Do. ground, Copperas, Nicaragua, Blue Vitriol, Do. ground, Madder, Fustic, Oil Vitriol. Camwood, Paints. White Lead, Verdigrese, Red do. Patent Yellow, Venetian Red, Cromic Yellow, French Yellow, Prussian Blue. Spanish Brown, Oils. 2500 gallons winter and fall strained Lamp Oil, 1000 do. Linseed Oil. All of the above articles are warran ted of the first quality, aad will be sold on accommodating terms. July 15, 1823. G. CORNING ty CO. OPP03ITE P. TlTtTS', TROT, iFFER for sale, wholesale and retail, on as good terms as can be purchased north of NW-York, a large and general assortment of DRUGS and MEDICINE, Paluts, OU, Varuisli, Putty, iDye-Woods, Dye-Stuffs, and Clothiers' Articles. AMONG WHICH ARE— Logwood Copperas, Nicaragua Wood, Alum, Bio 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— <ftd Madeira, „ Port, •Sherry, Tenneriffe, Colmenar, & Malaga, Cogniac, Bordeaux, & Spanish Old Jamaica Spirit, ^ St. Croix Rum, c_l Holland Gin, 2 Imperial, ~) ? Hyson (-TEA. Young Hyson, f Hyson Skin, J Brandy. Loaf, Lumpfc > g ir , ar Brown Y Coffee, Chocolate, Pepper, Alspice, Ginger, Raisins, Currants, Almonds, Filberts, Nutmegs, •Cloves, Mace, Cinnamon, fcc. ALSO— Lamp Oil and Lamps, Paper Plau%m%s & Borders. A large Assortment of Spectacles and Goggles, ia silver, gilt, plated and steel Frames. Togeth- er with a variety of Fancy Articles, Pocket- Books, Brushes, Combs, Razor Strops, fcc. July 15, 1823. .Apothecaries'\ lla\\, East side of river street, nearly opposite the Post Office. Trov. J D W.CALDER&CO. H VVE just received, in addition to their for- mer assortment, a large supply of fresh DRUGS AND MEDICINES, which they of- fer at Wholesale and retail as low as they can be purchased north of New York. AMONG WHICH ARE—• 80 galls Castor Oil 50 lb C!ove9 500 lb Nutmegs 100 lb Aloes 100 lb Jalap 150 lb Crem Tarter 30 lbs Turkey Opium 100 do Camphor 1500 do Salt Petre 1000 do Roll Brimstone 2000 do Glauber Salts • 500 do Epsom Salts Having devoted considerable time to pharma- cy and directing their \attention exclusively to the Druggist Business, families and physicians may depend on having their medicines of the first quality, and their prescriptions pnt up with particular \care and accuracy. They have also received an assortment of Choice Liquors selected particularly for medici- nal purposes—among which are : Old* Madeira, Sicily Madeira, London Particular Teneriffe, And Old Port' J Cogniac Brandy Holland Gin. They have as usual a very extensive assort- ment of •Spectacles, j Thermometers, •Goggles, | Trusses, fcc. XT all the Patent Medicines in general use. N. B.r Clifton's Vulnerary, a sovereign re-1 medy fo most diseases in horses. oct 28 3 WINES PAPER HANGINGS A L ARGE and fashionable assortment of Pa- ItV ;>er Hangings and Borders, iust received and •for «ale at reduced prices by july 8 G. CORNING & CO. DR. MOORE'S ESSENCE OF LIFE, A MEDICINE universally approved of, and that stands unrivalled by any ever discover- ed for the cure of consumption, hooping cough, common coughs, colds, difficult breathing, influ- enza, quinsy, asthma, phthisic, spitting of blood, Flatulency, Indigestion, looseness of the bowels, fits of every kind, cramp, rickets, scurvey, coiick, catarrh, dysentery, huntings, hypocondriac affec- tion, head ache, sickness at stomach, measles, a preventive of contagious diseases, gout and rheu- matism. Among the numerous certificates that can be produced, the following are submitted. Certificate from the Hon. Phineas White, mem- ber of Congress. The subscriber hereby certifies that he has for more than three years past, frequently, in cases of coughs, obstructions upon the lungs, and diffi- culty of breathing, experienced the happy and salutary effects ofthe use of Dr. J onathan Moore's essence of Life, and has witnessed the same in oth- ers, and verily believes it to be a most salutary and efficacious medicine. PHINEAS WHITE. Certificate of ihe Hon. D. Buck, late member of Congress. I hereby certify, that for eighteen years past I have been most of the time troubled w^ith a te- dious cough occasioned by a catarrhal affection : that in the course ofthe last summer and fall its increase, accompanied by strictures upon the lungs, night sweats, cold chills, temporary heats, a general wasting of flesh aud diminution of strength and a constant fever, strongly indicated an approaching consumption—that though I ap- plied to sundry physicians and made use of vari- ous medicines, I obtained no relief until I com mitted myself to the care of Dr. Jonathan Moore ; this was in Nov. last. He liberally administer ed his pectoral drops, or Essence of Life ; in less than 24 hours after taking of this medicine, I found myself in a degree relieved, and I impute the change almost entirely to thc use cf the Essence. My night sweats, cold chills and tern porary heats, have wholly subsided, my fever has much abated, my cough has nearly left me. and I now exhibit every appearance of returning health. DANIEL BUCK. Norwich, Vt. Feb. 17, 1804. To all whom it may concern. We the undersigned physicians, who have proved the efficacy of Dr. Jona. Moore's Essence of Life, conceive it our duty to patronize the Me- dicine, and are of opinion that, if generally used will be of public utility. Abel Duncan, \ Dum- Samuel Stearns, L.L. D. $ merstou. William Town, Westminster. C. W. Chandler, Andover. Abraham Holland, Walpole. Jonathan Badger, Westminster. Nathan Stone, Newfane. Prescott Hall, Chesterfield. Charles Blake, Keene, B_F The Essence of Life is sold wholesale and retail by FASSETT & SELDEN, Sept. 9. F3m Druggists, Troy. DR. A. G. HULL'S LATE IMPROVED Patent Hinge Truss. TINHF use of Which in the cure of Hernia or B Rupture, is no longer a subject of doubt or experiment. The numerous cures it has ef- fected ou very aged persons, and almost univer- sally on children, have induced many of the medical institutions of our country to make cer- tificates of its utility. The following is the re- port of a committee of the Medical Society of this state, composed of Drs. Barstow, Allen and Mitchell:—« The committee appointed to ex- amine the utility of Doct. Hull's Truss, report, that from an-examination of the same they are induced to believe, that it is far superior to any now in use, and is well entitled to the approba- tion of physicians and the encouragement of the public.\ O* For sale wholesale and retail by M. J. LYMAN 4r SONS, August 12 (T) Druggists. Kew B UST received for sale at the Troy Bookstore sign ofthe Bible, by WM. S. PARKER, Griscom's Year in Europe, 2 vols Hodgson's Letters from North America, in the •years 1819, 1820, and 1821, just from the press Memoirs of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France, by Madame Campan Baker's Livius, 6 vols. Wirt's Life of Henry Martyn's Sermons, Life of Rev. Thomas Scott Milner's Church History, 5 vols Goldsmith's Poems, elegant edit, with plates Citizen of the World, 2 vols Cooper's Surgery, 2 vols. Day's Algebra Kames' Elements, Playfair's Euclid Dufief's Nature Displayed, 5th edit. 2 vols Boyer's French Dictionary, new edit. Dugdale's Horace, Douglas' Hints on Missions Woodbridge's Geography, atlas plain and col'd M'Dowell's Bible Questions, for schools Goodrich's History of the United States Blair's Grammar of Philosophy Quentin Durward, Riley's Narative Fisher's Catechism, fcc. poy 25 Franklin Circulating L ibrary E. & D W. PLATT I IT AVE opened a Circulating Library at their Franklin Bookstore in River-street. Sept. 2. EW YORK AGRICULTURAL ALMA- NACK, for the year 1824, just received for sale at the Troy Bookstore by oct 3 WM, S. PARKER. Merino Wool. Pounds full blooded sheared Me- rino Wool in the fleece, very clean Sole and Upper Leather, Calfskins and Morocco of all kinds, Liver Oil, Neatsfootdo, Curriers i oofs, izc..fat sale, wholesale and retail, two doors north of Lasell's tavern, by oct 28 JOSEPH GARY. HATS. 2 ff\ Cases Imitation BEAVER HATS, of dif- XJ ferent fashions, one doz. in each case, will be sold for prompt pay or approved credit, atthe manufactory of the subscriber. sept 23 J. HATCH. Valuable School Books, FOR SALE BY E. PLATT, At the Franklin Bookstore—by wholesale and retail, at the publishers prices: S CHOLAR'S ARITHMETIC, By Daniel Adams, M. D. This work is so well known and so generally introduced in schools and acad- emies, that farther commendation is superfluous. History of the United States of America ; with a brief account of some ofthe Principal Empires and States of Ancient and .Modern times. For the use of schools and famines.—By a citizen of Massachusetts. Stereotype edition, corrected and improved; with questions adapted to the History ofthe United States, and the compendi- um of Empires and States. (LT This valuable work for schools is recommended by Rev. Dr. Kirkland, President of Harvard University; Rev. Dr. Holmes, author of American Annals, fcc. Cambridge; Dr. Daniel Adams, author of Scholar's Arithmetic, a valuable Geography, fcc. Rev. Festus Foster; Preceptor of Mason Acad- emy ; the Editors of the New York Evening- Post and Journal; and latterly by Mr. Stevenson, Canadaigua, Vho has long been an eminent pre- ceptor of the Academy there, and wdio has intro- duced the book. Easy Lessons in Reading; for the use of the Younger Classes in Common Schools; By Josh- ua Leavitt. Such a publication has long been a desideratum, as no work, extant, is calculated to supflry the deficiency. The Reading Books in use, many of which are truly excellent, are not calculated for the capacity ofa child, but for those more advanced. This is a very judicious compilation, consisting of short pieces, w'ith easy sentences, in prose and poetry, each relating some. attracting or pleasant story, and at the same time conveying the best moral instruction. The authors,such as Miss Edgeworth,Mrs. Sherwood, Mrs. Barbauld, and others, have long been known in the literary world, particularly by their unwearied exertions for the improvement of the young and tender mind. 'Fhe. wprk is sufficiently extensive for the object, and, wiill be sold at 25 cents single, and $2 25 per doz. Also — Just Received — Hall, oU the Disorders of the Digestive Organs and General Health, from the last London Edi- tion—a work highly recommended by the New- England Journal of .Medicine and Surgery, byees, Dr. Smith of New Haven, and other eminent Physicians— $1 25, 8vo. boards nov 25 , 2m39 Drawing Colours. R EEVE'S superior Water Colours in boxes of 1, 2, 3 and 4 rows, or by the single cake, NEWMAN'S Colours in boxes or single cakes, English, French and American Toy Colours, Reeve's Velvet Paints for painting on Velvet, warranted of the best quality, Pink Saucers, Camel's Hair Pencils, Cunning- ham's, Brookman & Langdon's, Middleton's, and other drawing Black Lead Pencils, Swan Quill Brushes, fcc. Just received for sale at the Troy Bookstore by nov 28 WM. S.PARKER. Analytical Spelling Rook, ESIGNED for schools and families in the . . United States of America, and for foreign- ers learning English ; By John Franklin Jones. The above valuable school book is just received and for sale at the Franklin Bookstore, by nov 25 E. PLATT. JUST RECEIVED, And for sale at the Franklin Bookstore, by E. & D W. Piatt, TFNAMILY and Private Prayers, taken chiefly MJ from the Liturgy of the Protestant Episco- pal Church in the United States of America, and from the Liturgy of the Church of England- price 7.5 cents. Also, Sermons by the late Hen- ry Martyn, B. D. first American from the origin- al Calcutta edition, price $[ 25. sept 23n New Books. UST received and for sale at the Frankli Bookstore, by E. PLATT, Armstrong on Puerperal Fever, Scarlet Fever, Pulmonary Con- sumption, and M easles, fcc. Las Cases Journal, vol. 3. Also Reginald Dalton, by thc author of Valerius and sir Adam Blair. oct 10 Masonic Diplomas. J UST RECEIVED, and for sale at the Troy Bookstore,by WM. S. PARKER, Masonic Diplomas for the Royal Arch, Mark Master, and Master Masons—on parchment, elegantly en- graved. _j LS 0- THE INSTRUMENTAL DIRECTOR, Containing rules for all Musical Instruments in common use. To which is added, a variety of Instrumental Mnflft ° c t 31 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 be delivered next fall and the remainder next snrin\-. for which a liberal price will be paid by 1 ° J. CHICHESTER & CO July 15. German Hlmanacitg Por 1S24, JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY nov 21 IP-V. S. PJRKER. LIVERY STABLE. LLEN & WILLIAMS respectfully inform L their customers and the public in general, that they are supplied with good Horses and Carriages of all kinds to let, with careful and experienced Drivers, at their stand nearly oppo- site the store of T. M'Coun and Co. They continue their Teaming business as usu- al, and all orders will receive immediate atten- tion, on being left at their Grocery Store at the same place. July 25. -4 Stoue AY are Pactory. STORE AND WAREHOUSE, CORNER OF FOURTH AND FERRY. STREETS. T HE above Factory is now in extensive op- eration under the direction ofthe subscri- ber, who has on hand a large assortment of STONE WARE, Ofthe first quality, equal if not superior to any manufactured in the U. States. Merchants from the country are invited to call before they pur- chase and examine for themselves. (pr Ware packed in crates or otherwise, on the shortest notice, and all orders from merchants faithfully executed, and Ware forwarded on reasonable terms. nov 21 38 GEORGE LENT. Troy Brush Factory. FIN HE subscriber wishes to inform his friends A and the pubhc, that he has just commenc- ed the Brush-Making business in Troy, nearly opposite the Ship Yard, and one door north of Dorlon's inn, where he will constantly keep on hand a large & general assortment of BRUSHES which will be offered for cash or approved notes as low as they can be purchased at any other establishment in this state. Cotton or Woolen Factories can be furnished with Brushes of any description or pattern, warranted first quality Country merchants will do well to call as thev will be supplied on the most liberal terms. A constant supply of Saddler's and Shoemak- er's Hair of the best quality. Cash and the high- est price paid for Hog's Bristles and Horse Hair dec 5 42 R. D. M'MURRAY. T TROY STONE WARE. HE subscribers have their Stone Ware Factory extensively in operation, and have on hand a large assortment of ware of the first quality, equal if not superior to any manufactur- ed in the United States. Merchants from the country are invited to call before they purchase and examine for themselves. Ware packed in crates or otherwise, on the shortest notice, and all orders from merchants, faithfully executed, and Ware forwarded on reasonable tern*. sept 19 I. SEYMOUR & CO. CHARLES VEAZiE, Coach Maker, Troy, (N. Y ) EEPS constantly on hand and offers for sale at his old stand, corner of Albany and Se- cond streets, south side of the pubhc square, near E. Lasell's Hotel, a general assortment of Pleasure Carriages and Sleiglis, Of the newest and most approved fashions; all of which he will dispose of for cash or approved credit on as reasonable terms as they can be pur- chased elsewhere. He keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of COACH TRIMMINGS, PLATE, fcc. together with a large stock of Timber of the first quality, both from Connecti- cut and New Jersey. He takes this opportunity to inform his friends and the public, that he has purchased of Mr. Sherman Blair, the patent right to his newly in- vented SPRINGS FOR THE SEATS OF CARRIAGES, For the city of Troy. He would also state, that Springs can readily be applied to carriages and waggons of every description, and that he will furnish them to Carriages and Waggons, ready made, or annex them to new ones, which he can build to orders, on very short notice. lie is aware of the general prejudice existing against all patents : but to those who have any doubts as to the utility of Mr. Blair's Patent Springs for Carriages, or as to the ease and con- venience they afford, he earnestly tenders an in- vitation to call mid examine for themselves, un- der a full conviction that they will be perfectly satisfied that it is the greatest improvement which has been made in regard to carriages. oct 31 JUST RECEIVED AT THE New Eagle Furnace in Troy, C 10MPLETE new sets of Power-Loom and / Speeder Patterns, and other patterns for cotton machinery Mill Gearing, forge hammers and anvils Patent Water Backs, and a variety of other pat- terns from which castings may be had particu- larly soft and nice. From the complete satisfaction the castings from said foundery have given,, machinists and others who want soft castings, are confidently invited to call and try them. A constant supply of POTASH KETTLES and CAULDRONS on hand. Orders left with NAZRO & CURTIS, or at said furnace, will receive immediate attention. oct 21 Copartnership. FTnilE subscribers having entered into copart- JL nership under the firm of WAUL iCE DEFREESTk CO. would inform their friends and the public in general, that they have con- stantly on hand at the Brewery o%vned by the late Mr. John Wright, Beer of the First Quality, and invite dealers in that article to call and exa- mine for themselves. They have likewise at their store in Congress street, a general assor* ment of GROCERIES, which they offer for sale on reasonable terms. James Wallace. John R. Defreest Uriah Wallace. nov 21 ORSAMUS EATON, COACH MAKER, I NFORMS his friends and the public, that he continues the above business in all its branch- es at his old stand, one door routh of Titus' Ho- tel, and directly opposite the store of D. Lane and Son, sign of the Gold Coach. The conve- nience of his establishment, under the improve- ments lately made, and having a large stock of first rate materials, with the best workmen, he feels confident in recommending his Carriages to the public, and warrants them to be in every re- spect of the best kind: Orders for any pattern or fashion executed at the shortest notice. For the benefit of those who may wish to purchase immediately, he has now on hand an assortment of elegant Carriages, such as Coaches, Chariot- Razees, Gigs, Sulkeys, Coach Waggons and Pleasure Waggons, for one or two horses, and a variety of other Carriages. Also a general as- sortment of LACE and Carriage TRIMMINGS and several sets, of coach, gig and common Har- ness ; all of which will be sold on as reasonable terms as they can be procured in the state. \fj= Carriages repaired and painted with neat- ness and dispatch. July 29 P. BONTECOU, R ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Troy and the public generally, that he has taken the Store recently occupied by Mr. Cham- bers, and formerly by Mr. Joseph Wiswall, in Congress street, No. 3, Vail's Row, one door east of Vail fc Co's where he has on hand and will constantly keep a general assortment of Boots and Shoes; And also other articles belonging to his line of business; which he offers for sale-on as good terms as any other manufacturer in this city. [FT AH orders in his line will be attended to with promptness and executed in the best style. feb 4 ELI L. DIBBLE, C ONTINUES the HATTING BUSINESS at his old stand, opposite P. Titus' Tavern, where he has constantly on hand a general as- sortment of HATS ofthe first style and quality; among which are, e-entlemen's Beaver and Imitation Beaver Hats, warranted water proof-Castor, Roram & Knapt Hats, men's and boy's Felt Hats and children's Fancy Hats, fcc. all of which he will sell either at wholesale or retail on as reasonable terms as they can be procured, either in the city of New- York, or Albany. Halter's Slock ty Trimmings. Also on hand, an assortment of Hatter's Stock and Trimmings: such as Beaver, Muskrat. Seal, Nutor and Raccoon Fur, Hat Linfagi, Bands and Buckles,h Bindings and Bow Strings, fcc. allchasesuwmmeaattee of whic will be sold low for ctrsh, or got* n»tes. August L TROY AIR FURNACE. FB1HE subscribers under the firm of STAR- JL BUCK & GURLEY, are prepared to ex- ecute orders for any size or quantity of Castings that may be required: their collection of Pat- terns is extensive and suitable for most kinds of Machinery in common use; among which are patterns for casting Gearing for Grist, Fulling and Saw Mills, Power Loom and Speeder Patterns and Patterns for most kinds of Cotton Machinery, Bark Mills of Trask's late improved patent, Corn Crackers and Plaister Crackers of superi- or construction, Langdon's improved Horse Boat Machinery, of the different sizes; also, a new and useful ma- chine for S wedging Stove Pipe.; Potash Kettles and Cauldrons; Forge Hammers, Collars, fcc. Slitting Mill Rolls and Slitting Mill Irons, of every description; Plough Castings,the most approved kinds in use;he Stoves, Stove Plates, Sleigh Shoes, &c. Any of which will be cast to order on short notice, and also from any other pattern that may be required. J. C. Langdon's Machine Factory is connect- ed with the Furnace, for turning Iron, Brass, fcc. and is particularly calculated for fitting and pre- paring all kinds of Machinery. NATHANIEL STARBUCK, July 25. EPHRAIM GURLEY. (HE. WILSON'S PATENT PARLOUR AND COOKING STOVES, O F various forms and sizes, far surpassing all others in beauty and economy, as the ex- perience of several years has abundantly proved. calculated for coal or wood, for sitting rooms, counting houses, cabins, steam boats, bed rooms, fcc. OPEN COOKING STOVES, of various sizes, Nos. A, B, C, D, E, and F. Large hearth, sufficient for roasting and broiling in front; from two to four boilers on the top, with copper tube boilers for washing and other purposes, suitable for the largest families. Improved OVAL STOVES, No. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, with patent guard plate under the oven, preventing the in- convenience of burning in baking and roasting in the oven, one or more boilers on the top, withest the same convenience for washing as above, or without, at very reduced prices. Also a general assortment of common Nine Plate and Box Stoves, of various forms and sizes, either whole- sale or retail. Also, an assortment of Copper, Tin, and Sheet Iron work, constantly on hand, which the subscriber offers as low as can be pur- chased in the state, at his Factory, River street, Trov opposite E. Lasell's Inn. August !. ELIJAH COBB. Tallmadge & Parker I NFORM the publick that they continue to carry on their STOVE Business four doers north of Mr. Lasell's tavern, River-street, Troy, where they keep constantly on hand a complete assortment of STOVES, Ofthe latest improvements, of almost every de- scription : we cannot say that they far excel all others in beauty and economy, but we will ven- ture to say, that they are inferior to none ever offered to' the publick. A further description will be unnecessary ; we expect those who wish to purchase Stoves, will call and examine for themselves. Stove Pipes, Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware they offer either wholesale or retail on liberal terms. Merchants who wish to pur- stoves to sell again, vrrll be supplied on term?- Atrjtfrt 5. BOOTS AND SHOES. T HE Boot and Shoe making business will i tt future be carried on by Thomas Cox, on the first corner north of Titus' tavern and direct- ly opposite the store of F. Bradley & Co. where he has on hand and intends constantly to keep a large assortment of Boots and Shoes of almost every description, and of the best quality. H e feels thankful for the generous patronage' he has received, and solicits a continuance ofthe sam* nov 21 38. WILLIAM CHAMBERS R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally, that he has on hand and will keep constantly for sale a very complete. assortment of Shoes and Boots, Which he offers at wholesale or retail. He ha* also for sale a handsome assortment of Stock and Trimmings, suitable for country manufacturers; all of which he offers on the most reasonable terms. He returns his grateful thanks to a gen- erous public for past favors, and solicits a contin- uance of its patronage, and will endeavor on his part to merit it. (Lr Mending donetomers at the short- est notice, oct 28 T Latest PaslYiows. P ETER NEELS informs his cus and the public that he continues the Taili business at his old stand next door south of the Post Office, where he would be glad to suit them in his line. He has in his employment as thor- ough bred workmen as can be found, he has just received several new patterns from New York, and, putting all things together, he flatters him- self his cut will be found as fashionable and his' work as well done, as can be had at any other shop. He returns thanks for past favors and so- licits a continuance of public patronage. nov 25 6w39 DISSOLUTION. r|NIIE Copartnership heretofore existing be- JL tween Smith fc Chichester is this day dis- solved by mutual agreement; all persons indebt- ed to the late firm will make payment to Smith & Thompson, who are duly authorised to settle t business of said firm. ROSWELL SMITH, Nov 6,1823. JEREMIAH CHICHESTER, N. B. The Business will be continued by Smith & Thompson. ROSWELL SMITH, JOHN L. THOMPSON. SCHENECTADY AND TROY STAGES, ILL commence running from Schenectady for Troy on Monday 5th May, and conti- nue to run daily, (Sundays excepted,) leaving Schenectady at 8 o'clock, A. M. and Lasell's tav- ern in Troy the same day at 4 p. M. Fare 75 cents each way. CT All baggage at the risk ofthe owner. N. B. As this is an establishment entirely new, it is not likely to be very profitable at first; but the proprietor hopes in time, with the assist- ance of his friends, to make it a great accommo- dation to the public, and merely asks a remurfe ration for necessary expenses. THOMAS POWELL. Schenectady, May 1, 1823. THE RENSSELAER AND SARATOGA INSURANCE COMPANY, I N TROY, continue to Insure against Loss or Damage by Fire, Dwelling Houses, Stores, Manufactories and Mills with their Machinery and Stock : Also, every description of persona! property. Parties insured may repose the full- confidence in the solidity of the capital ofthe company, and that any losses or damage will be settled with promptitude and liberality. The different rates of Premium and conditions of Insurance, are uniform with those ofthe oflier Fire Insurance Offices in this state. It will be necessary on application for Insurance from the country, to furnish a description ofthe buildings,. stating their location, dimensions, materials of which they are constituted, in what manner oc- cupied, and their contiguity to other buildings, accompanied with a certificate from some disin- terested person, of the value of such buildings, in places where the Company have no regularly ap- pointed Surveyor. TOWNSEND M'COUN, President. ALANSON DOUGLAS, Secretary. dec 17,1822 fflllE following valuable PROPERTY in the M_ city of Troy is for sale, or may be exchang- ed for Real Estate in or near the city of New York: A large Water Lot corner of Grand Division and River streets, having on it ^ a three story brick dwelling house, ft 4 story brick store, a 3 story frame store, a car^ riage house and stable and.a wharf along the width ofthe lot about 150 feet; the whole ofthe premises now occupied by Mr. Van DerheydeU and Mr. Fowder, of Troy. Also, three other Houses and Lots, with Stores in front, on the east side of River street. Also, one Lot with a store upon it, now occupi- ed by Wm. W. Whipple & Co. Also,, fourrl Houses and Lots one the north, side- of.Grand Division street,. andhee a Dwellinghondheo UEe andheeet Lot inr Third street Also fou Lots of Ground onn Federalptionpply street. T above propertyr is in good repairble a ad- vantageously occupied byt responsi and careful tenants. Ther wholeemain ofC i will be exchanged for otherhasers. rea estate in or nearase t city of Newf York, or will be sold, inn0 which c o half ofthe pur-- chase money car r on mortgage with inter terest, fo 8 o 1 years, at th o o t pur c Fo furthe information a t 3 24 ISAA FOOLER fc CO.