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^ For Sale, the two story wood J|yjL,Dwelling House, formerly owned by Robert Barton, situate in River street, and Lot No. 89, second door South fiom Jacob street. Will be sold at Public Auction on the 2d day of February next, at 10 o'clock A. M. on the prem ises. Terms made known at the time of sale. WM. WEAVER, Jan 13 6t75 R. BURDICK. FOR SALE, OR TO LET, n *t A HOUSE and LOT iu the village c Sandlake. The Lot contains about half an acre of Land � on which are a good Dwelling House, convenient for -two families; a Mechanic Shop, suitable for wagon-making, painting, &c. ; a Barn, good Well of water, and 12 Apple trees. The above property will be sold at a fair price, and payments made easy. Pos session given the first of April next. For further information apply to SOLOMON LAY. Sandlake, Jan 9 3m74 TTACANT LOTS.� For Sale, 14 ~ Lots, well situated, on Albany and Sixth streets, on liberal terms. Apply to E. WARREN & CO. January 13 6t75 For Sale � One equal undi vided half of the Brick Store, Store- House and Wharf at Whitehall landing, N. Y., the property of Capt. Gideon King, deceased, and occupied by Messrs. Eddy k Chubb. The accommodations are spacious and convenient, and will be sold at a bargain well worthy tbe attention of capitalists. For particulars inquire of the Rev. Doctor Proudfit of Salem, N. Y., or of the subscriber at Burlington, Vt. TIMOTHY FOLLETT, Executor of Gideon King. Burlington, March 21 90 To Let, till the first of May next, or for a term of years, a good Brick DWELLING HOUSE, well calculated to accommoda e a large family, situate in the most pleasant part of the city. The house is in good repair. D. BUEL. Oct 14 49 To Let� 2 Dwelling Holl as; one on Fifth street, and the olher in the Boatmen's Row, on Sixth street. Inquire of E. PRESCOTT k CO. May 23 8 \POR Sale.� The Sloop -8- GANGES for sale at a low price and on a liberal credit. For �terms, apply to RICHARDS, TRUESDELL k CO. Dec 30 71 Dec 30 FOR Sale or exchange, Sloop FRANKLIN; likewise for sale Sloop OLIVE BRANCH. Inquire of C. W. kA. A. THOMPSON. 71 A Valuable Farm for Sale, Or exchange for Properly in this cily or vicinity. I^HE valuable Farm and Tavern Stand, and three other Dwellings, formerly occupied !*y Judson Webb, in Onondaga Hollow, at the foot of the -est mil. The stand combines as many advantages as any on the road � has a large and convenient Tavern- House, Barn, Sheds and Sta bling for thirty span of horses. The Farm con tains about 180 acres of Land, ofthe first quali ty, suitable for meadow or pasturing. Its water privileges are nol exceeded by any � has aboul 100 bearing Apple Trees; a large Garden, hand somely situated, with all kinds of Fruit. Any person wishing to purchase, will do well to call on the subscriber in Troy, for terms, &c. JOHN TRUESDELL. Dec 26 18t70 To Let, until the first day gsfliiifl pf May next, the Basement Slory in house No. 3 Chapman's Row, Grand Division street. Inquire of Gilbert Meiggs, or, H. THAYER, on the premises. Oct 24 52 To Let, a first-rate Brick Dwelling House, in the central part of the city. Inquireof JOSEPH GARY. Mav 27 9 TO Let� One hundred and twen ty five feet of DOCK and PIER� Inquire of SACKETT k LANE. March 25 91 HPHE Notes and Accounts of John -**-*- H. Bayeux having been assigned to me for settlement, persons owing him will please make immediate payment or their accounts will be left for collection. Those having demand against J. H. B. will present them to the sub scriber for settlement. HENRY H. BAYEUX, Nov 14 58 Acting Assignee HHAKE NOTICE !� All persons -*- indebted to the estate of Samuel Peckham, late of the city of Troy, deceased, are hereby requested to make payment ; and all such as have claims on suid estate, to present the same for adjustment. NATHANIEL STARBUCK, ) Adminis- THOMAS BETTS, S trators. 12th mo. 30, 1828 26171 F FARM AND SAW-MILL. !OR SALE � A Farm of one hundred and eighty acres f LAND, situated 48 miles from ! this city, about 8 miles East bi the village of Jubnstown, on the state road running to Utica, in the town of Ephrata, county of V] .ulgoniery, & 10 miles North of liie Erie Can u� stages pass it daily. The land geuerally good quality; a small Orchard ; Buildings, a large House, 2 Barns, large Sheds & Stables� now occupied as a tavern ; 2 smal ler Houses, 1 large Saw-Mill, good fall, the stream durable, sufficient to saw all summer. Has a good supply of Pine timber to saw oo shares. Is reputed a good country Tavern Stand. Will be sold very low for liberal pay ments, if required, or exchanged for property in this city, or for a farm from 3 to 10 miles from lhis place. If not sold by the lst of Vlareh next. it will then be let. Inquire of Samuel Ken drick, Es^., or T. M'COUN. Troy, Dec 30, 1D28 Ult 71 LUSHING NURSERY THE subscribers, agents for this .xtensive Nursery, will receive orders ..r Fruit and Forest Trees, Shrubs, Green-house Plants, Grapes, &c Cat alogues cap be examined at their The proper seasons for _ transplanting trees, are October, November and December, in the fail ; and March aod April, in the spring. For bulbous flower roo*s, from July to Novem ber. SCHUYLER k WILLIAMS. March 14 store. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. The subscriber offers fot Sale the illowiug valuable Real Estate, viz : a HOUSE and LOT in the village ol ,Fort Edward, county of Washington. contains about 2 Acres. The House occupied as a Tavern Stand by Jaspe- -is large and commodious � contains 20 Room. . ar,d has lately been put in good repair. Trom .Is situaliou in the south part of said vil lage, at the intersection of the two canals, and near the roads leading to Argyle and Haitfod, �its a i vantages as a tavern stand are not perhaps surpassed by any in the country. Also, a FARM tr Farms, situate in snid town of Ft. Edward, on the Hudson river, and about ^ miles uorth of the village of Fort Miller, con taining in the whole about 364 acres first-rate LAND. It is well watered and conveniently located for division into three Farms, by lines running north and south. The first containing 171, the 2d 91 and the 3d 102 acres. The two Farms lying back from the river consist princi pally of interval. The above three Lots will be sold together or seperately, to suit the con venience of purchasers. There are on the prem ises a good new substantial Farm House, togeth er wi_h a Barn, Shed, and other out-houses, all in good repair, and pleasantly situated on the bank of the Hudson. Also, a House and Barn. situated on the road leading to Argyle, which cosses the 91 acre Lot. Aoy person applying soon, will have an op portunity of purchasing the stock now on the premises, Consisting of first-rate breeding Mares, Cows, Oxen, Sheep, kc, together with a new set of Farming Utensils, Wagons, Harness, &c. One fifth of the purchase money is expected to be paid down, and the residue in five annual in stalments, with interest. For further particulars, inquire of the sub scriber at Fort Miller, or in his absence, of Ste phen L. Viele, Esq.� John F. Gandal.Fort Ed ward, Daniel Gardner, Troy, or Jamer* King\ Albany. JOHN SPROULL. Fort Miller, Oct 24, 1828 52 COMB MANUFACTORY. PELEG W. BESSE, two doors South ofthe Troy House, on First street, manufactures and keeps for sale, COMBS of every descrip tion ; where may be found a good assortment of Shell Combs � among which are, Elegant India wrought Combs, a rich pattern Large plain Shell Combs � Side do. Large Brazilian Shell do. Round Neck and Side do.� Dressing Combs A variety of fine and superfine Ivory Combs ; Ivory and Horn Pocket Combs, &c. ; hair, tooth and comb Brushes � together With a variety of FANCY ARTICLES. N. B. Shell Combs neatly cemented and war ranted. Cash or any of the aboVe articles ex changed for old Shell Combs, or pieces. Cash paid for Cattle's Horns. 75 Jan 13 [f INE GAR.� On hand a quantity \ of pure Cider Vinegar, by Oct 14 SCHUYLER k WILLIAMS. iy OTICE. � The subcribers ha- -*� ' ving received an assignment of all the Notes, Book Accounts aad personal property of every description of Gideon Buckingham, blacksmith, give notice to all persons indebted to him that the accounts and notes are left with John Tho mas, Esq. for collection, who is the only person authorised to settle the same besides the as signees. JEREMIAH CHICHESTER, ) Assign JOHN M. CARD, $ �*� Jan 16 76 TROY MUSEUM, Corner of River and State streets. THE citizens of Troy and strangers in gen eral, are most respectfully informed, that this splendid establishment will be kept open for company every day and brilliantly lighted in the evenings. Among the many curiosities late ly added are, a very fine Panther, a Kangaroo, a Wolf, a fine set of Views, with many other smaller articles. Admittance 25 cents� childreu half price. 75 Jan 13 CABINET FURNITURE. * �_� XT* GALUSHA, 2 doors 4f____ ~1^fm.^A- south of Starbuck & Gurley's furnace warehouse River street,Troy, manufac tures and keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of FURNITURE, consist ing in part of Sofas, Side boards, Secretaries & Book- ases, Pillar & Claw Tables, Pembroke Tables, Work '� ai,. -, kc � together with Plain Furniture, of every description, which he is selling very low. Dec 16 67 PAINTING AND GLAZING. �\�j c.;_._,.u and the nub he, thathe has laneo ^standtmeHy occupied by Francis Bryan, opposite Weed k Haighfs store-where he in- PRIVATE BOARD. A FEW Gentlemen may be accommodated with Board, at the corner of Congress and Second streets. The subscriber, mean time, would call the at- , opposite �� �- \-;�-- 'omammtal Painlini tention of his professional patrons to a timely tends to do \ _IIome' ^'\L b't manner aud examination ofthe soundness of their TEETH. ( Gilding, Glazing, ke. ml ne oe n of Ofthe operations performed by the Dentist, at reduced prices. ^mUng in d Bt the � nportance to that of plugging wood and marble, in superior style, a HOLLEY n� Counsel '. none are equal in importanc tbe carious. There is, however, great danger of delaying this operation until the remedy is in adequate. /. BROCKWAY, Dentist. Dec 12 66 T\T OTICE is hereby given, that -*-^ the Committee for building the Court- House, will receive Proposals until the 20th day of January, instant, for tbe transportation of W rough* Marble trom the State Prison at Sing Sing to Troy, between the opening of the river and the first day of July next. The mar ble will be placed ou board the vessels and taken therefrom at Troy without any olher aid than the ship's crew. The contractors will be held responsible for the delivery of the marble in good order. The quantity is estimated at 20,000 feet, Stone Cutters' measure, and 20 feet to the ton. R. P. HART, ) J. DAUCHY, } Committee. U. WALLACE, ) Jan 6 5t73 COPARTNERSHIP. The subscribers have entered in to copartnership, under the firm of DIBBLE & LEGGETT, at the old stand of EH L. Dibble, 3 doors north of Dorlons k Hud dleston's Tavern, and opposile the druggist store of M. J. Lyman & Sons� where they intend keeping an extensive assortment of Fashionable AVater-Proof Hats, Wholesale or retail, of qualities and prices to suit purchasers. Also, on hand a general assortment of Hal ters' Stock and Trimmings. ELI L. DIBBLE, STEPHEN C. LEGGETT. August 5 19 Fashionable Hat Manufactory. HALL & COLTON, nearly op posite Thurston's (late Wm. Peir- ce's) Hotel, River street, continue to manufacture gentlemen's supe rior black and drab beaver, seal and otter elastic WATER-PROOF HATS, Of the latest fashions, which they offer to their customers and the public, wholasale or retail, on as good terms as any other establishment in the state. Hats made to any pattern, and at the shortest notice. May 30 Troy Morocco Factory and Find ing Store. SIMS k GUEST continue the above busiuess at their Store, corner of River and King sitreets, directly opposite John Gary's Leather Store. They manufacture and keep constantly on hand, Morocco of every description ; Roans of all colors, with deer, goat and lamb skin Bindings. SHOE-MAKERS' FINDINGS. They also keep a general assortment of Find ings, such as Shoe Thread, Lastings, Galloons, Ribbons, Russia Sheetings, Boot Cord and Webb, Boot Trees, Lasts, Hammars, Pincers, Awls and Tacks, with a full assortment of Shoe- Makers' Tools of the most approved patterns. All of which they offer for sale at the lowest prices for cash or approved credit. They havejust received from New York one bale of Lastings of superior quality, which they request Shoe-Makers to call and examine be fore they purchase elsewhere. April 1 93 shortest notice. - p � , Has for sale a good assortment of Paint Brushes, Paints, Oil, Glass &c. Copal Varnish, warranted to be of the best quality, which, with the above articles, he offers on the most reasonable terms. , ID= Persons wishing to do their own painting will receive every information, and have their colors mixed in such a condition lhat lhey will be enabled to lay them on to advantage. ^ May 20 NEW GOODS. SRELYEA, Draper and Tailor, hasjust re- . ceived a fresh supply of Cloths and Cissi- mercs, of a superior quality ; among which are, black, blue, drab, mixed, green and olive Broad cloths ; black, blue, mixed and gold mixed Cas simeres. Also, a quautity of superior Vestings, consisting of silk velvets, plain and figured ; buff Cassimere ; white Marseilles ; toilinelts of every description : together with an assortment of Gloves, Suspenders, Stocks, Collars, Cravats, Vest Springs, &c, and Fancy Articles in general. O\ Ladies' Riding Dresses and Habits made in the newest style, with a great variety of su perb trimmings. lyC2 J^ecJ_L_ TROY AIR FURNACE. rp HE subscribers under the firm of STARs 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 ofsuperi 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, kc Slitting Mill Rolls aud Slitting Mill Irtns, ofevery description ; Plough Castings,the most approved kinds in use; Stoves, Stove Plates, Sleigh Shoes, &c. Any of which will be cast to order on short notice, and also from any other pattern thatmay oe required NATHANIEL STARBUCK. Julv 25. EPHRAIM GURLEY. j^OR Sale, a first rate STEAM -*- ENGINE, of 2 horse power, new and in complete order. E. PRESCOTT & CO. Feb 1 76 Troy Fancy k Blank Book Bindery, OVER THE TROY SENTINEL OK FOE, O3 Entrance through Mr. Parker's Bookstore. BOOKS Bound in Calf, Morocco and Sheep, in Elegant and Plain Binding, at N. York prices. Blank Books Ruled and Bound with Russia and Vellum Bands, or iu Plain Binding. Ruling done to auy pattern. Hat Leathers and Military Belts Gilded, at New York prices. Jobs of all kinds in this liae of business, executed with neatness and despatch. Jan 8 TUTTLE k GREGORY. HAT AND FUR STORE. FRY k ROUSSEAU, at their stand, apposite the ship yard, offer to the public an extensive assortment of Fashionable WATER-PROOF HATS, Fur Caps and Collars Ladies' and Misses' Fashionable Hats Ladies' Fur Capes and Twmmings Buffalo Robes Hatters' Stock and Trimmings All of the above they will sell cheap for cash, wholesale and retail. Dec 12 I LA MOTT'S $ * COUGH DROPS. ' Prepared by A. CROSBY, as see indented I * on each Bottle, ar.d with the signature of A. * I Crosby with p�:n and ink, to each bill of di- I | rections, which is enveloped in a stereo or | | check plate. The public have noticed the % | many certificates from physicians and oth- j 95 ers, which have accompanie d the publicity Ji | of this valuable medicine. It is now fairly | | before a benevolent and enterprising Ameri- $ I can people, and the vender only asks for it a j, j place among the list of family medicines for � � -_ ...Mir.lt _.__,] fl-.__-linni4l_.___ l\_-IV._�.lv* _G __ _� .* I\. 'J 1 � . i. ? cipri $ For sale by the urincipal Druggists in the I 1 United States. Cambridge, N. Y. f piace among me usi 01 la.uuj iuciuuihc. iur , a cough and asthmatic remedy, as a certain | pledge of his vjillingness and ability to re- f ciprocate the favour. C&&M1CAZ 'HoCjMEV O^s OR WHITWELL'S ORIGINAL OPO DELDOC, for Bruises, Sprains, Rheu matism, Cramp, Numbness, Stiffness of the Neck or Limbs, Chilblains, Chapped Hands, Stings of Insects. Vegetable Poisons, or any externa! injury. Recommended by one of the first Phy sicians in the United States, whose certificate, as well as those of numerous respectable individu als, accompany each bottle. Caution. � It is greatly ta> be deplored, that as soon as any important improvement or disco very is made in medicine, the community must be cheated, and the inventor, in a degree, depriv ed of his just reward, by a host of servile imi tators, (instigated by envy and self interest) im posing their spurious compounds on the public, as a snbstitute for the genuine article, thereby tending to bring snch improvements into disre pute, and even utter contempt. Such instances are so numerous, that it is judged by many that all deviations from the common course are un important, unless followed by a train of imita tors, counterfeiters and impostors. Therefore be sure that you receive Whitwell's Opodeldoc, or you may be most wretchedly imposed upon. Price 37i cents. D\ VOLATILE AROMATIC SNVFF� For many years celebrated io cases o* Catarrh, Headache, Dizziness, Dimness of Eye-sight, Drowsiness, Lowness of Spirits, Hypocondria, Nervous Weakness, kc. � It is most.fragrant and grateful to the smell, being mostly composed of roots and aromatic herbs. It is absolutely ne cessary for all those who watch with or visit the sick. Price 50 cts. and 25 cts. Sold wholesale and retail by M..J. LYMAN k SONS, Agents, Nov 25 6mT61 Troy. The Poladelphis, or India Extract, A MOST valuable East India medicine, for ^-11 the cure of ihe Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, &c. &c. � for sale by appointment, at t_*e Troy Bookstore, by VVM. S. PARKER. Certificates of the efficacy of tbis medicine, accompany ench box. Dec 19 IVTOTICE. � Thc Copartnership d-^ heretofore existing under the firm of A. Westervelt k Co., is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. JOSEPH CRANDAL, A. WESTERVELT. Oct 14, 1328. The unsettled business is left with JOSEPH CRANDAL foi settlement. Oct 17 50 Fashionable Hat Store. J. HATCH STILL continues to keep at his Store, corner of River and First streets, and fronting the Troy House, a general assortment of }VATER-PROOF HATS, Of th.^latest Fashions ; to which those wanting (o purchase are invited to call and examine be fore they purchase elsewhere. Merchants who buy by the quantity will find it to their advantage to call. May 27 VENETIAN Blinds.� The sub- � scriber has on hand a full assortment of Venetian Blinds and Trimmings, for sale, at his manufactory, in Congress street, which he war rants of the first qualitv. NORMAN KELLOGG. July 4 20 MINIATURE ALMANACK. DAY'S Miniature Almanack for 1829, for sale at the Troy Bookstore by Nov 7 WM. S. PARKER. Boston, Albany and Troy Packets, 1828. SCH'R. Visscher, VV, Ingraham, Master. � \ Henry, D. Atwood, � \ Gen. Brown, A. Matson, \ \ Spy, F.Wells, � All fast sailing and substantial vessels, well cal culated for the trade, with experienced and faithful commanders. By the present arrangement the proprietors will be able to despatch a vessel every week from each end of the line. For Freight or Passage, (having good accom modations,) inquire of Captains on board at city wharf, Boston, or BIGELOW k BANGS, 15 Long Wharf, Boston, DAVIS k CENTER, Albany, T. B. BIGELOW, Troy. Feb 19 81 Albany and Troy � 25 Cents. The Steam Boat MATIL DA will in future leave Al bany and Troy as follows, [viz: Leave Troy At 9 o'clock A. M. to take the morning boat for New York. At 12 o'clock A. M. At 3i do P. M., to take lhe evening boat for New York. Leave Albany At 7� o'clock A. M-. At 10_ do A. M. At 2 do P. M. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Cabins warmed se parately. Nov 11 D. H. STONE, JUSTICE of the Peace and Commissioner � Office Congress street, three doors east of Vail's Rpw. May 2 2 BELL FOUNDRY. JULIUS HANKS, corner of Fifth and Elbow streets, Troy, is prepared to execute aoy or ders in his line of business, viz : Church Bells with Improved Cast Iron Yokes ; also, Town Clocks on a superior plan with escapements which operate without friction, and consequent ly require no oil. Copper and Brass Castings. Surveyors' Iustruments of the most approved construction. Nov 20 ly55 CounselloV'i'n cJa Law' �w 7of the Troy Nad Factory : & Mitchell, where he &;!LPi.ed Cd?!'-^ ^i/^l and at their store, River street tosnch professional busi^ ^, ??<> Cv 'Um bTke7 Stantly on hand and for tohun. L Wmdow Sash'es, glazed or *�\+� ^ i_ _._� all �i7es commonly in use, toi ine purchasers, of assizes con, � ^ jr^ g by 10( 9 by 10 July 13 u't*^ e . �PPl*ali?n -will be madefo �� t,that a, thei1eH',.al^ V**L*2> b \ il \ilVl5 11 by ! of the state of New York,\* Sashes for || sion, so to amend the act entitl a.,ort nolice. 1 corporate the city of Troy \\l\*? act t0?' Show-Casesmade to order on ^w . Qner , 18l6, and lhe act entiu , Jl Pwsed Apr>- 1 t,byhv i8 12yby 19, 12 by 20. Sashes for sion, so to amend the act ^oTtfi**^ itiinlJlil to order on very short notice, j corporate the cty of Troy,� ^ J* j� entitled \An act fLAhPril � itledan acl t� ;__. Ur,her tn . ' Ad of which are made n the best manner a nd of the best materials, and are offered at very re duced prices from what is ordinarily -charged by carpenters. They flatter themselves that if a firsfr^tea tic e, kept constantly on hand to ac commodate customers upon the shortestnot.ee, and sold at a far less price than ever before o - fered, insures patronage, they shall receive aJi- beral share. , , . , , _ . O- All orders for Sashes of any kind, glazed , otherwise, wil! be thankfully received and | mend the act, ent ? a.?it�incorD;!rtoa: city of Troy,\ passed April 19 ifi9�op0rate th thonze the Common Council 0f s , as t(-* an after to raise by tax on the freehoV.l CUy' W habitants of said city, a sum not e� \r V^ in\ teen Thousand Dollars, annually fdlQS Fif poses, to be assessed, levied and coHeetP..7 ^ prescribed in and by the eleventh eelr ' as is act last abovementioned ; and blso to �f -he the said Common Council to sell hmj \\'Wize Fan-Light Sashes made | ments for arrearages of taxes alrea,^ **? {^. promptly attended to. and glazed. Paints, Oil, k Glass ofall sizes. French and American PAPER HANGINGS and BORDERS, forsale at ther old stand, Ri ver street. Troy. CT Painting, Glazing and Paper-Hanging, done as usual. 75 Jan 13 PATENTED FURRED MERINO BOOTEES, for ladies, for sale at the Boston Boot and Shoe Store by SAMUEL LEARNED. Nov �*: 62 Canal Levelling Instruments. The subscriber man ufactures and keeps constantly on hand the above Instruments, at his establishment in Gibbonsville. Also, small Spirit Levels, with sights, which can beaffordedcheap,suit- able for mill-wrights. masons, &<:. All kinds of Surveyors' Compasses and Chains; Factory and Haud Bells; Beer Pumps, Door PlateSpelter Solder, Leather Rolls, &c. &c. Copper, and Brass Castings at short notice. P.S. Orders directed to the subscriber at Gibbonsville, Albany county, N. Y� will be thankfully received and meet prompt atten tion. AND REW MENE EL Y. Gibbonsville, July 25 26 J. D. WILLARD HAS removed to State sireet, near the Bank of Troy ; where he will attend to such busines as may be entrusted to him in the seve- ral courts of Law and Equity. 3 May 6 SAIL MAKING. THE subscriber having purchased the stock in trade of Gibert Marsellis, deceased, would inform the former cuslomers of the es tablishment and the public in general, that the Sail Making Business Will be continued atthe former stand, and on the usual terms, by LEMUEL BRINTNALL. June 5 7 TOBACCO FACTORY. BROWN & LYON have removed their To bacco and Segar business to River street, five doors south of the Sb-p Yard, where may be had, Fine Cut Tobacco, for chewing and smoaking Spanish, New Orleans aud American Segars Dealers in the above articles are invited to call. May 27 J? RANNEY'S Salt RheunTofnfl -*-\��-� ment. � This valunble medicine is a spee dy and certain cure for Salt Rheum, Poison of the skin, Scrofula or Kings Evil, or Ring Worms Scalded Head, and almost all scrofulous or cu taneous affections of the skin. Its efficacy in removing the above diseases has been fully test ed by experiment, particularly during the two last years, in cases oi long standing which had baffled the skill of some eminent physicians. Certificates of which from respectable persons can be shown enough to convince the most scep tical. The above medicine will be put up in phials with directions accompanying them signed by the subscriber (without wbich none are genuine) and for sale at his residence, Gibbonsville, Al bany county, and also by G. Corning & Co Troy. E. RANNEY. Nov 20 62, Troy Brush Factory. Tf^HE subscribers have constantly on hand at JL their Factory opposite the Troy House, a large and general assortment ot Brushes ^.. ..._�.._�_, v, lttxes already orkQe' to be assessed thereon, under such re�t eaf- the Legislature shall think reasonable?11*\ a* er. Dated 6th January, 1829. auJ Pro. E. WILSOV r Clerk of the city'^ 6T73 RENSSELAER COUNTY^ W Surrogate's Office, January $ lqL X HEREAS Wooster Bron--5 Administrator of James Brookk , , llls� the town of Laosingbur-h, in said conn, e of . equal <*�*\ b? his PetitioQ ln �\p Viele, JS ' nmmnn of SBidcounty, represented that thP �l? to any imported, viz. : fine ground and common j di<?d sei_ed real Paint brushes; Sash Tools, Shaving, Fitches) AU_4-__ ^.j _____ _ ,_�] \V\**'- m said de the ru'\�ate a \ ,Ueceasa(| T'V i that he had made a just and trup .,_>_. ' Cl'u%; and Portrait Brushes; fancy and common du�t; ( estH._ J ^ tr� aocount of t> ers, hearth, crumb cloth and eeth Brushes ; j �g f._ a? h_ ^ .^ � �* deCe fine penetrating and common hair and hor�e L faich it that h ^ the ^ Brushes; hatters', tanners', clothiers' shoe and ,^D_;,, A ___7__ . ^ scrubbing Brushes, and every other description of Brushes on the lowest terms, wholesale and retail; cotton and woollen factory Brushes war ranted. Also, a large assortment of fancy and common BELLOWS J. N. B. From 40 to 60 cents per lb. in cash will be paid for clean combed HOGS' BRISTLES. Nov 23 DATER & M'MURRAY. J OTICE.� AVM.YATES, Attor- \ ney, kc. at Law, Justice ofthe Peace and Commissioner� Office on the west side of River street, three doors north of Weed & Haight's store. *^ov 25 INDIA RUBBER Over Shoes for sale at tiie Boston Shi_> Store. N�v 18 OOL. � Cash paid for Wool. � Inquireof JOSEPH GARY. May 30 Steam Engine Manufactory. THE subscriber, at his Factory, on the dock north of the Ship Yard, and adjoining Messrs. Starbuck, Gurley k Co's Troy Air Fur nace, is prepared to execute, promptly, all or ders for the following Machinery : Small High Pressure Engines, from 4 horse power to any size, for gristmills, sawmills, brew eries, distilleries, tanneries, kc. Low Pressure Engines, of any size. Boilers of all descriptions. Machinery for his improved Horse Ferry Boat. Papermill Screws, fly and dry press. Oilmill, Hay and Cotton Screws. Turning of all kinds � Boring Cylinders and Pumps of all descriptions, Jan 11 JOHN C. LANGDON. REMOVAL. STARBUCK, GURLEY k CO. have remov ed their Office and Plough Factory from the old stand in River street, to their new build ing, opposite the Furnace, a few rods north of the ship yard. Jan 1 67 RENSSELAER FURNACE,\ IN Fifth, between Albany and Elbow streets, Troy, -vhere all orders will be grate fully received for Machin -.-, Mill and Steam Engine CASTINGS, Paper Mill Screws, Sleigh Shoes, Window Weights, Ploughs and Plough Castings of various kinds, an 1 all other Castings usually made in a Furnace, whicb shall be done in the best manner, of good mate rials and on reasonable terms. N. B. All orders left at B . M. Stratton & Co's Stove Factory, in Riverstreet, will receive im mediate attention. L. STRATTON & SON. Nov 11 57 Rensselaer and Saratoga INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE No. 6, Lane's Offiices,in Troy, con tinue to Insure against Loss or damage by Fire, Dwelling Houses, Stores, Jvfanufaetorie*. and Mills with their Machinery and Stock: Also every description of personal property. Parties insured may repose the fullest confidence in tht �solidity of the capital of the company, and tha' any losses or damage will be settled with promt Rude and liberality. The different rates of Premium and conditions of Insurance, are uniform with those ofthe other Fire Insurance Offices in this state. It will be necessary on application for Insurance from the country, to furnish a description of the buildings, stating their location, dimension?, materials of which they are constituted, in what manner oc cupied, and their contiguity to otber buildings- accompanied with a certificate from some disin, terested person, ofthe value of such buildings, in places where the Company have no regularly- appointed Surveyor. TOWNSEND M'COUN, President, DANIEL HALL, Secretary. September 2 ly24 the said deceased is insufficient to pnv hi of and requested the aid of the said Sur\ 1 's* the preun.-es, to the end ?ale that the real whereo! the said deceased died seized or* thereof as will be sufficient for that ^m^ might be sold for the payment of his debt\ ^^ suant t0 the staiute in such case made ml P\r' vided : It is therefore ordered, that all Pr�' IQ interested in the estate of >aid deceased d pear before, the said Surrogate, at his ofri� \?' the city of Troy, on th? 18th day of Febr.? * uext, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that ]J ti. shew cause, if any they have, why the r?J estate whereof the said deceased died seized so much thereof as shall be sufficient for th�I purpose, should not be sold for the .*avmPn, <� his debts. PHILIP VIELE, SumZ Jan 6 4T7'I |_JY virtue of a power contained] �*-' a Mortgage, executed by Jacob Shear* the city of Troy, in the county of tfensseTaer and state of New York, and Mindwell his wife on the eighth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty seven, to the subscriber will be sold at Public Auction or Vendue, at tl e' house now occupied by Platt Titus, in the city of Troy, in the county of Rensselaer, on the fourteenth day-of July next, at ten o'clock in the -nrenoon of that day, all that certain piece cr parcel of ground, it being part of those two cer- (am lots of land known aud distinguished on a certain map of that part of the citv of Troy, laid out on the estate of Jacob I. Vanderheyiiea' deceased, made by William M'Manus, Esquire' and filed in the office of the Clerk of the Su preme Court of Judicature of the state of New York, in the city of Albany, by lots number two hundred and fifty seven and two hundred and fifty eight, bounded as follows, to wit : Begin ning upon the North line of Jacob street, and upon the South liue ofsaid lot number two hon- dred and fifty seven, at the dstance of fifty two feet from the Southeast corner thereof, and runs from thence Northerly parallel with the 'est line of Third street to the North line of said lot number two hundred end fifty eight; from thence Westerly npon naul North line of said lot num ber two hundred and fifty eight, twenty six feet; from thence Southerly parallel wijj-i said West 'in*p of Third street to the South line of said lot number two hundred and fifty seven ; and from thence Easterly upoD the said South line of said lot number two hundred and fifty seven, and up on the North line bi said Jacob street to the place of beginning. ADAM SMITH, by TILLMAN k KENDRICK, AlCyt. Dated January 12, 1829 26T7S |1HE Books and Accounts of Tho mas Clark, deceased, are left with C. D. Sheldon for adjustment and collection. All persons who are interested are requested to call and settle the same. 40 Sept 12 D WHEREAS Philip Slade k Eli- za his wife, of the city of Troy, and Gid eon Slade and Chloe his wife, of the town of Hoosack, in the county of Rensselaer and state of New York, by their certain indenture of mort gage bearing datetbe thirteenth day of Novem ber, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty seven, for securing the pay ment of the sum of one thousand seven huoded and twenty nine dollars and ninety cent?, with the interest thereof according to the con dition of a certain bond bearing date the same thirteenth day of November in tlfe year afore said, and executed bv the said Philip Slade and Gideon Slade to Cyrus Spicer, of the town ot Piltslown, in the county of Rensselaer aforesaid, as a collateral security, did grant, bargain,^'1- enfeoff and confirm unto the said Cyrus Sp^er, his heirs and assigns forever, all that ceiw11 tract, lot or parcel of land, lying and bein? li the county of Rensselaer and state of New York*. and within the bounds of the Pittstown Patent. described by a certain survey made by J�n Comstock, Esquire, for John Potter, on the thir teenth day of August, in the year one thousa* eight hundred, in the manner following: ^ ginning at the North-east corner of M**\-\^ Brown's land as formerly owned by him-,ajL also the corner of the land formerly owned X Richard Covell and Ebenezer Cross, and rua- from thence South three degrees east, thirty s en chains and twenty five links to a stake a stones ; thence North eighty seven degrees^ ta-j twenty three chains to a stake and stones; tne North eighty degrees and thirty minutes J* thirty eight chains to a certain other lot forQ ly owned by Norris Pierce, and formerly !tD�ce,, and distinguished by the name of Norris H**^ land; thence South eighty seven degrees ^ thirty one chains and fifty links to the P'aCrffl/. beginning; be the same more or less. An ' so, all and singular the undivided eight' P ^ or two sixteenth parts of that certain far of lot of land on vvhich Matthew BroW!jv*| fm- Hoosack, in the county aforesaid, lived an i proved in his life-time, and which w or lot ofland way leadin (tT TO THE PUBLIC. OCTOR HARRAL'S (of Rochester, N Y.) ANTI DRUNKENNESS MEDI CINE, or Cure for INTEMPERANCE.� Price One Dollar. The proprietor of this val uable Medicine has found it necessary to make up three preparations, for the cure of that most prevalent disease, INTEMPERANCE! If He is emboldened to continue to direct the pub lic attention to his discovery, from the constant demand made for his medicine from all parts of the United States and Canada, and the multipli ed number of certificates shewing its curative effects constantly received by him. First� a tasteless powder,which is to be administered se cretly to the patient by mixing it in spirituous liquor and without the least fear of detection or injury to the constitution, with the most happy and beneficial effect. Second-* strong powder for the cure of such as are habituallylutempe- rate and are willing to abandon the io-t perni cious vice from a moral sense of duty or obll�a_ tion they owe their families and friends The proprietor has carefully prepared and confident ly asserts, that it is a : * Third � a liquid prepar ounce phials for such as hi - ; mortgage� Now therefore, pumic \^flde o�a', i j by given, that by virtue of a power o � 0[ dent spiriJ i ll *XL ^f drau^hts of � ' tifoed in the said mortgage, and in pur^JJ jhe tZ cases IOUDd m0St effectual � ! <he statute in such case� made ^/\f^osed The nrnr.,_ctr,r �=_.�. ,1 : mortgaged premises aforesaid will . o0w t^tY^^AW^ZT7^^^^^^ l for�a1e%t public auction, or vendue, at* .�, dose of lm medduP nS.T^h accomP��y each j dwelling house of Platt Titus, ^']ffe\eVe^ �/i^^r rriS. ^e. Tf tWrJ *� �f ^ *-rf-22 ^ ^ thereto. Sold wholesale and ret�n bv 7 meni oi mesumoi iwo uuuui-� � icrafe, s principal sum secured by the said mor ln. =u'ki, the interest of the whole sum of one , \iu_ is a safe and effectual cure, seven hundred and twenty nine dollars an ^ preparation, put up in two j ty cents, acccording to the condition ot re. hard drinkers, an^wboZloSVtV m^ WA\% '' �^*-�'� therefore, public nofc :_._ , , . . _ \\-\��uunonsare much ts .bounded on the East by the l^f 0 from the now dwelling h� fj�. Ebenezer Cross to the now dwelling hous � ^ siah Richmond ; on the South by IaDd3jo9Ppb possession of Josiah Richmond J*0*1 f &IV\ Slade; West by lands ol Joseph Slade , ^ North by lands of lhe said Joseph S}�''^*' which whole lot is supposed to contain o ^_g dred and five acres of land� together ^ hereditaments and appurtenances � jDjog. bargained premises belonging or aPPu.,e p8y- And whereas default has been made in ^ ^e ment of the sum of two hundred dollar ^ - 'and DdDine; �-72~ 6m2o -Agists, Troy, N.Y, day of July next, at ten o'clock in of that day. Dated January^ 1� 26T73 CYRUS SPICER, by E. WILSON, J \n*'bl9ft '