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THE TROY SEMTIMEI,. o. VO&MB VI.� NO. 58. _li^H____L_t^ EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY MORNING, BY TUTTLE k GREGORY, RIVER-STREET ENTRANCE THROUGH THE TROY BOOK-STORE. 4sqi 3 do. 2 do. \ do. � ERMS OF TIIE SENTINEL. City Subscribers will have the Sentinel left � their doors, at Four Dollars per year, pa yk- tip half-yearly. Mail Subscribers will be charged but Three n'llars a year, if paid in advance, at the Office, i�p of postage� if not paid in advance, Four Hollars will be charged in all cases. %0 Mail subscriptions received for less than vear unless paid in advance. ay ^PRICES OF ADVERTISING. Subscribers who advertise by the yeai are al. lowed, including the paper, 4squares (16 lines per square) for $40 30 without the paper, . . 20 do. do. . . . 10 \\\ advertisements exceeding the specified I ' mits, are charged in the same proportion. No nriual advertising subscriber allowed to adver- fsp In any other than their own names or those ofthe firm. I or one square. First insertion, $0 75 Two insertions, 1 00 Every i icceeling insertion, for the first three .months, 0 18| Eve. y insertion after that, ... 015 For half a square. First insertion, . . / . . . 0 50 Two insertions, 0 75 Every succeeding time, . . . . 0 12-J For one square once a week. First insertion, 0 75 Each succeeding insertion, ... 025 For half a square once a week. First insertion 0 50 Two insertions, 0 75 Each succeeding insertion, ... 0 18| ill law advertisementscharged at the statuta TUTTLE k CREGORY. TROY, N. Y., FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1829. NUMBER 578. T Copartnership. HE subscribers have formed a Copartner ship under the firm of SMITH & THURBER, And will continue the business heretofore con ducted by Edwin Smith, in S. M'Coun, E-q's new row of buildings� where they will con stantly keep an exlensive assortment of DRY GOODS, Which they offer at low prices. EDWIN SMITH, EDWARD E. THURBER. 1 . S. The settlement of the accounts of Ed- win Smith will be attended toby either ofthe subscribers. . Dec 23 DANA & GRISWOLD HAVE just received and offer for sale, a few kegs of Dairy BUTTER, in good order. Also, Morse's Rectified WHISKEY. Aho, a few casks Cider BRANDY, made in 1827. Jan 2 72 -,_. .-. HMBJ-.'--: prices ]VOTICE..-The subscribers have formed a partnership, under the firm of REILAY, HASTINGS k CO., and will con tinue the business heretofore conducted by G. Reilay & Co., at their old stand, Riverstreet, Troy, where they offer for sale a general as sortment of GROCERIES AND FLOUR. GILBERT REILAY, JOSEPH HASTINGS, HORACE HERRINGTON. Feb. 25,1828. P. S � The settlement of the con cerns of G. Reilay & Co. will be attended to by either of the above subscribers March 14 -33 WHITE Mustard Seed, with ob servations on its efficacy, aud directions for using the same, for sale bv May 20 G. CORNING k CO. NEW STORE. JOHN CONVERSE has taken one of the New Stores, (granite and brick front,) own ed by Samuel Gale, Esq. five doors north of the post office, where he hasjust received a general assortment of GROCERIES, Among which are � 50 hhds. �f. Croix and Jamaica Rum, 20 do. ' Cnerry Ruin, 30 pipes Cogniac, Spanish ui.d American , Brandy, 25 do. Holland and Baltimore Gin, 1 puncheon superior old Irish Whiskey, 75 Chests Hyson, Young Hyson and Hyson Skin Tea, 68 qr. casks S. Madeira, Sherry, Colmanar Hnd Malaga Wine, 40 hlids. Molasses, 30 du. St. Croix aud Muscovado Sugar, 8 do. and bbls. iump, 30 kegs Tobacco, 40 bags Coffee, 35 dot Tepper and Pimento, 45 ke�-s Ginger, 40 boxes Pipes, 60 bWs. and halfbbls. Mackerel, 100 q.autals Cod Fish, 100 bb!� Paper Tobacco. Also, Filberts, Almonds, Raisins, Figs, Cloves, Nutmegs, Herring and Shad. � Soap, Candles, Nails, aad. Shovels, constantly on band at the Factory wholesale prices in this city or New York. P. S.� He will attend at the Store to all buis- ness ofhis Agencies. - 65 Nov. 7 Paper Hangings. A LARGE assortment of French Paper Hangings and Borders just received by the ship Paris from Havre, ior sale by April 1 G. CORNING k CO E. T. CLARK \AS just received ^a new lot of Choice GOODS, which will be sold cheap. The following comprise a part : Myrtle green, brown and purple Gros de Na ples; black and crimson Satins ; black Italian Silks; fancy Hat Silks; frog and daisy But tons : Thread and Bobinett Edgings ; lace Caps aad Collars ; plaid Silks ; Merino and Cashmere Shawls; Worsted Barrege Handkerchiefs; horse- skin Gloves and Mitts ; Bend Bags and Purses ; Damask and CottoB Diaper; painted Floor- Cloths; Oil Cloths; Linen Cambric Handker chiefs ; Queen's Braid ; large and small Shell Combs ; German Fringe ; black Belt Ribbons ; blue-black Satins ; super Silk Umbrellas. Dec 16 67 PURE SPIRITS.� Just received A a supply of R. Tower's Pure Spirits, in hhds. and bbls. Also, American Brandy and Gin, by SCHUYLER & WILLIAMS. Oct 14 49 WM. BRINCKERHOFF, HAVING received an addition to his for mer stock, offers for sale a general assort ment of Hardware and Cutlery at the sign of the Broad Axe, viz.; brass Andirons, Shovels and Tongs of the latest patterus, Brass Kettles, pen, pocket and table Knives and Forks, Razors, Scissors, hay and straw Knives, Carpenters' and Joiners' Tools, House Trimmings, Sleigh Bells, Skates, Trace Chains, Sheet and Bar Lead, Hollow Ware, Iron and Steel, Cut Nails by the keg.j&c, &c. 62 Dec 14 SWORDS' ALMANACK. SWORDS' Pocket Almanack, Christian Cal endar and Ecclesiastical Register for the year of our Lord 1829� Just received and for saleat the Troy Bookstore by Dec 26 WM. S. PARKER. To Manufacturers. MACHINE CARDS, at faclory prices Power Looms, Shuttles, Nos. 3, 4 and 10 Pickers and Picker String Leather Cold Spring and Western Starch, in barrels and kegs ' Sour Four, in barrels � for sale bv JACOB MERRITT k CO. 12th mo. 9, 1828 65 WHITE LEAD. ^JK Barrels of London White Lead, just re- *mi9j ceived and tor sale by May 20 G. CORNING k CO. NEW GOODS. ALMANACKS for 1829, forsale -*- -* by the gross, dozen or single, by Nov 7 E. S. COON. REMOVAL. WILLIAM C. JOHNSON RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and customers, that he has removed from his old stand to the south Store in the block of new buildings with iron fronts, recently erected by S. M'Coun, Esq.; wbere he offers for sale, as low as cau be purchased in the city, a general assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. Among which are the toilowiug articles, viz. : English Thread Laces, a splendid assortment Do. Edgings and Insertings, do do Blue black Gros de Naples Jet black do do Blue and jet black Florences 1 case superior Leghorn Hats, kc JuneS MERINO SHAWLS. RUSSELL k WING have just received an elegant assortment of Meriuo Long and Square Shawls, various sizes and colors 5-4 and 6-4 Thibit wool Shawls Cashmere Long and Square Shawls and Hand- Oct 28 kerchiefs, &c. &c. COTTON YARN, &c. | Q Bales Cotton Yarn, from No. 5 to 14, all JL %J warp 1 box bleached Shirtings 100 packages brown Sheetings and Shirtings Candlewick and Batts � for sale by JACOB MERRITT k CO. 12th mo. 23, 1828 69 DANA k GRISWOLD ARE this week receiving from New York and Boston an additional supply of GOODS, And now offer for sale � 55 hhds St. Croix and Boston Rum 8 pipes Brandy Holland and American Gin 40 quarter casks Wine 45 hhds N.Orleans and English Island Molasses N. Orleans, Muscovado and St. Croix Sugars 64 chests Old and Young Hyson, Hyson Skin and Bohea 120 bbls and halfbbls No. 1, 2 and 3 Macke rel and Shad 200 reams large and small Wrapping Paper Coffee, Pimento, Pepper, Ginger, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon, Indigo, Starch, Chocolate, bar Soap, Shaving do., Window Glass, Tobacco of various bri.nds, Macr-aba and Scotch Snuff, Powder and Shot, Salt in bulk and in barrels. Sept 26 TEAS NEW BOOKS. JUST received, the London Forget Me Not, and the Philadelphia Remember Me, for 1829 � for sale at the Auction Room corner of Congress and Second streets. Deo 5 A.EDWARDS. Fashionable Dress k Habit Maker. ;*yj~Rs. CUTLER has resumed her business i f JL m the same store occupied by Mrs. Allen, Millener, No. 2 Paine's Row, and has just re ceived from New York the latest and most ap proved patterns for Ladies' Dresses, Habits and Cloaks. All orders will be giatefuily received and executed in the best manner. She hopes her former customers will still continue their liberal patronage. Oct 31 3m 54 TEAS, LIQUORS, SUGARS, &e. ty*l*�\ Chests aod boxes Hyson, Young Hy OAKUM. OAKUM of a superior quality prepared at the House of Industry, for sale at Messrs. Silliman, Grant k Co's,and*y March 28 G. CORNING & CO. J.C. HEARTT k BROTHERS, 4 RE now receiving by different arrivals from xTL Liverpool, their fall supply of GOODS comprising a lnrg? -.�. 1 complete assortmentof Hardivare, Cuttlery & Saddlery, Which they offer on accommodating terms, at the sign of the Padlock, River-street. Also, Au assortmeut of Poslley's improved Coal Grates and Franklins. Sept. 21 38 Fresh Malaga Fruit, &c. BUNCH Muscatel Raisins in whole, hall and quarter boxes, of superior quality. Madeira and Genoa Citron Fresh Currants, Almonds, &c. Just received and for sale by �ct 16 G. CORNING k CO. J-NDIA TWINE.� 3 bales of fine two thread India Twine, just received and for sale by JVM. BRINCKERHOFF _5____4 at the sign of the Broad Axe. To Country Merchants. Pairs Ladies' Morocco walking Shoes, for sale by\ April 24 95 JOSEPH GARY. J)ISSOLUTION.� The Copart- nership heretofore existing under the firm �f P. Dater k Co. is ttiis day dissolved by mu tual cousent. All persons having demands a- gainst or in favor of said concern, will please ?�H and settle thesame with E. F. Grant, who -s duly authorised to settle the same. PHILIP DATER, * eh 20, 1828. E. F. GRANT. N. B � The business will hereafter be con ducted by the subscribers, under the firm o iJArER& GRANT, at the old stand, where ^�u be had a general assortment of Groceries, Uover Seed, Timothy Seed, Pease, kc. as usual. ^ PHILIP DATER, -~l5__26 83 E. F. GRANT. l^EW~BOOKS.� JusTpublished off anJfor sale at the Auction Room, corner Congress and Second streets� Uotnestic Duties, or instructions to young arried ladies on the' management of their j �u*eho*ds and the regulations of their conduct the various relations and duties of married TKby Mrs' Wiu�*� Farkes. Vp he Lady of the Manor, being a series of con-. tenTi0\30\ the 9uflJeRt of confirmation; in- 0f e(1 forthe useoftbe middle and higher ranks Joun? females compiete jn 7 vols� by Mrs. \^�\wood. teHvieS 0f R Grandfather, by the author of Wa- V, second series, in 2 vols. r�ckford's, or Life inthe West, 2 vols. 9f th?�D 5 Book of Nature, and thc Works vol, �ht Honorable Edmund Burke, in 7 4 A. EDWARDS. HART, PERRY k BOARDMAN, AT the store recently occupied by French k Hart, offer for sale a large and general as sortment of GROCERIES. Oct 10 ___ 48 New Cheap Millenary. MRS. ALLEN, No. 2, Paine's Row, State street, has received from New York an elegant and fashiooable Assortment of Millenary, Suitable for tbe approaching season� among which are, Hats, Caps and Turbans, selected from the latest arrivals. Also, a great variety of Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Head Ornaments and Curls, warranted of the best workman ship. Mrs. A. grateful for the liberal patronage she has received, hopes to merit a continuance from a generous public. Just received from NewYork an elegant as sortment of ready-made CORSETS, which will be sold lower than can be purchased in this city. Nov 4 son, Hyson Skin and Bohea TEA 55 hhds St. Croix, Antigua and New RUM 25 pipes Cognac, Spanish and ) no a jy riv American $ 25 pipes Holland and Baltimoie GIN 60 qr. casks Sicily Madeira, Sherry, ) jr,.�� Coimenar, and Malaga $ J 50 hbds. Molases 16 hhds St. Croix aod Muscovado SUGAR tl boxes and 10 barrels Lump do 100 kegs and boxes Virginia > TQBACC0 and C avendish *) 30 bags Coffee 30 do Pepper and Pimento 50 kegs Ginger �> 210 boxes 6x8, 7x9, 8. < -� Window Glass 50 kegs Gunpowder 80 bags Shot 50 box?* Pipes 2 cases Indigo 100 bbls and halfbbls Mackerel and Shad 50 quintals Scale Fish 2000 busshes Turks Island Salt A coustant supply of Coarse Western Salt With other articles, comprising an extensive as sortment of GROCERIES. Forsale, as low as can be purchased in, New York, by . ROUSSEAU, RICHARDS & CO. Sept 30 45 Dye Woods, Paints, Oil, &c. G. CORNING k CO. HAVE just received a general assortment of DYE-WOODS, Ground, Chipped, and inthe Stick; also, PAINTS, OIL, PUT TY, DRUGS, MEDICINE, &c. among which are the following : Logwood, Blue Vitriol, Nicaragua H6che, Copperas, do. Cora, Bengal Indigo, Eustic, Flotant do. Camwood, Verdigris, Red Wood, Oil Vitriol, Madder, Clothiers' Jacks, Cream Tartar, Tentor Hooks. Alum, Winter and summer strained SPERM. OIL. � Also, a well selected assortment of GROCE RIES. 30 August 24 JUST received by RUSSELL & WING, a splendid assortment of Seasonable Dry Goods, Among which are, mixed, blue, black aud fancy colored Broadcloths and Cassimeres ; crimson, scarlet and fawn colored Merino Cloths ; dark myrtle-green Gros de Naps ; heavy dark In dia Satins, for cloaks ; goats hair Camlet ; bl'k and white Bobinett Lace Veils; Lace Caps and Handkerchiefs; Thread Laces and Edgings; painted meiino gauze Handkerchiefs; painted Beltings; merino and cashmere Shawls and Handkerchiefs; Comforters and Caps ; a great variety of Vestings; gentlemen's and ladies' su perior white horseskiu Gloves, &c. &e. � all of which will be sold extremely low. Dec 5 64 NEW FALL GOODS. I^DWIN SMITH informs his customers, &c, -A that he has received an assortment of Fall and Winter GOODS : among which are, scar let, brown, light blue and myrtle green Merino Cloths; blue, bluck and colored broadcloths; blue and mixed Pelisse do. ; black and colored Circassians ; jet black Bombasins ; crimson, scarlet and green Moreen ; Scotch and Tartan Plaids; blue and brown Camlets ; white, red, green and scarlet Flannels; superior London Prints. Also, super white, scarlet and black Merino Long Shawls; super white Thibet wool do.; jet and blue-black Italian Silks; jet and blue-biack Florence do.; black and colored Gros de Nap do.; super black India Satin; white French do. ; black Bobinett Lace Veils ; linen Cambric aud linen cambric Handkerchiefs; double & single Lace Collars; Lace Caps; el egant India wrought Shell Combs ;' large plain Shell do.; Side do. ; Bead Bags ; ladies' Mitts, Gloves, kc. kc. � Together with a general as sortment of DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. All of which will be sold as low as can be pur chased elsewhere. Sept 19 CORDIALS. PEPPERMINT, Wiutergreen, Cinnamon Anniseed.and Rose Cordials, and Spice Bitters, in barrels and half barrels Aus 19 CHARLES S. TEWKSBURY. LEATHER STORE. JOSEPH GARY, dealer in LEATHER, HIDES, kc, at his store, nearly opposite E. Warren, Brothers k Co., River-street, has constantly on hand at Wholesale or Retail, on the most accommodating terms, SOLE,UPPER<i BRIDLE, and \ LEATHER; HARNESS S SKIRTING; Calf, Seal, and Bindings ; Morocco SKINS; Shoe Thread ; Linings ; Lasts, kc. kc. ALSO, Curriers' Knives, Fleshers, Brushes, &c. To gether v-.th almost every variety of Ladies' and Gentlemen's ROOTS AND SHOES. N. B. Cash paid for Green Hides and Calf Skins. Tanners in the country will find a good market for their Leather in the rough. Feb 2 72 SACKETT k LANE, Nearly opposite the Troy House, ARE now receiving by the late arrivals from Liverpool, their spring supply of Earthen Ware, Glass & China, Which they offer to repack for country merchants as low as thoy cau purchase in the city of New York. Among the above articles ?.re some new and elegant patterns of Stone China Dining Sets. They have also received an additional supply ot Cut Glass Ware, Looking Glass es, kc. Also, an extensive assortment of ASTRAL, 1 STAND and > LAMPS. GLASS' > Britlania Wares, Tea Trays, kc. kc. March 28 92 Win. Gilliland k Abraham Yates, HAVE formed a Copartnership under the finxi of GILLILAND & YATES, And offer for sale Hyson, Young Hyson, Hyson Skin aud Bohea Teas; Coffee, Chocolate, Pep per, Spice, Ginger, ground Pepper, Mustard, Cloves, Nutmegs, Starch, f ndigo ; St. Croix, Ja maica and N. E. Rum, Brandy, Holland and Baltimore Gin, Wines; loaf, lump and brown Sugars, Rice, Lamp Oil, coarse and fine Salt, cut Nails; feuce Nails, an excellent article; To bacco and Snuff of all kinds; Codfish, Macker el, Shad, Pork, Butter, Cheese, Flour, Corn and Oats. Also, 1000 Portable Furnaces� together with every article usually found in a Grocery store. March 28 lv92 ITARDWARE STORE, corner -��-�- of Grand Division and River sts. � The subscriber offers for sale, cheap for cash, Knives and Forks, brass Andirons, and many other ar ticles in the house-keeping line. Carpenters' Tools, house builders' Trimmings, kc^ kc. kc. Block Tin and Pewter Ware, of his own manu facturing, at wholesale aad retail. Also, Rif!e3, made and warranted, by A. D. Cushing, at the lowest market prices. JOSEPH CURTISS. Oct 17 50 JJUDSON k MANN, Fourth -*--�- Ward, one door north of Silliman, Grant & Co., havejust received in addition to their former stock, a large and complete assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c, Consisting of knives aud forks, pen and pocket knives, razors, scissors and shears, files and rasps, chisels and gouges, plane irons, saws, brace and bitls, box rules, steel squares, bench and mould- ding planes, brass andirons, shovels and tongs. brass kettles, shovels and spades, locks, hinges, screws, thumb latches, nails, hollow ware, cut glass castors, brittania tea pots, Looking Glasses �fee, kc. Nov 25 S' A Card to the Ladies. MADAME DUMAS, lately arrived in this city, respectfully informs the ladies of Troy and its vicinity, that she has commenced the MILLENARY BUSINESS, In all its various branches, and hopes that the elegance of her style and wish to please will merit their patronage. tCT Her latest fashions may be seen at No. 4 Paine's Row, Stato street, Troy. October 7 47 JACOB MERRITT & CO. Offer for Sale, Bales New Orleans, Alabama and Up land Cotton 45 chests Hyson Skin ? TFA 10 h do do do & Young Hyson �) l tjA 4 hhds and 12 bbls brown ) 5 boxes white Havanna > SUGAR 12 bbls Lump ) 20 hhds Molasses 20 bags Coffee, Pepper and Pimento 50 boxes 6 X 8, 7 X 9 and 8 X 10 Glas3 30 bbls No. 1 and 2 Mackerel 25 quintals Codfish, kc. kc. kc 12th mo. 9, 1823 65 MERINO CLOTHS. A few d-V-M. pieces more desirable shades of Merino Cloths ; do. Merino Circassians. Also, 20 pieces super Blue=Black and Fanny colored BROAD CLOTHS � this day received and tor sale low. Nov 14 EDWIN SMITH. R. M. STRATTON k CO. AVE just received at their store, opposite the Reusselaer House, Riverstreet, a com plete assortment of Wilson's Patent Parlour Franklins, with urns and plain tops, with and without doors j Wilson's Patent Cook Stoves, with one, two and three Boilers Common Pipe Franklins, for school-houses,&c Round and square Pyrnmid Stoves, for burn ing Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal Cast, iron, bronzed and brass pillared Grates, or burning do do Six and 9 Plate Stoves, from 15 to 36 in. long Box and Meeting-house do. 15 to 36 do Back and Jambs for Fire-places Brass and wire Fire-Fenders Together with a complete assortment of Tin Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware � all ofwhich are offered to the public at as low rates as can be purchased in New York or elsewhere. , Sept 30 0/_?^1RY BUTTER, &c. ^l) ?'r'k,ins dairy Butter V^ii^15- Western SALT Jans y WALKER k BRADT. 74 S. J. & A. C. HALSTED, AT their old stand, havejust received a fresh supply of articles� such as tea, sugar, mo lasses, tobacco, salt, codfish and mackerel, coffee, pepper, spice, cocoa, ginger, mustard, nutmegs, cloves, cinnamon mace, citron, West India des erts, lemon syrrup, peppersauce, capers k olives, box, keg and sultana raisins, English currants, figs, prunes, tamarinds, dates, limes, oranges, cranberries, pears and quinces, almoods,filberts, Madeira nuts, &c. Ladies' baskets, willow cra dles cedar pails, wooden bowls, door mats, pen. knives, pocket lights, lamp oil, kc ^L7ik^,ser,a quantity of first-rate BUFFALO ROBES-G. MTherson's fine cut tobacco, by the barrel or otherwise� 10 bbls new and 12 bbls old whis key. ______!L_ HARDWARE. & D. WEED have recently opened a lew doors north ofthe Ship Yard a very gen eral assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, Cabinet- Ware, Hollow-Ware, Iron Mongery, kc. consisting of Swedes, Russia, English, American, flat round and square Iron; hoop, band ancl sheet Iron ; American, German, English and cast IRISH WHISKEY. RIOR old I and for sale by ^UPERIORold Irish Whiskey, just received Oct 31 G. CORNING & CO. WM. WILLIAMS k SON, HAVE just received and offer for sale, on liberal terms, � 1000 bushels Turks Islaud Salt 60 sacks Liverpool do 15 hhds. Sugar 15 do St. Croix Rum 10 do New Rum 20 do Molasses . 25 bbls. Gin 16 qr. casks Malaga Wine 10 kegs Raisins 10 bags Coffee 50 boxes Glass, kc. &c. March 4 Lewis Burtis and Joseph Brintnall HAVE entered into partnership, under the firm of BURTIS k BRINTNALL, For the purpose of manufacturing and vending CANDLES AND SOAP; And they will constantly keep on hand, at their Store and Candle Factory, west side of River street, opposite J. Burtis's Northern Hotel, Candles of different sizes and Bar Soap, both of superior quality and at the lowest cash prices. They will also pay cash and the highest mar ket price for TALLOW. 10th mo 21,1828 51 WINTER FASHIONS. ISSES H. k E.G. SMITH, near the Troy House, have the pleasure to inform their riends and the public that they have just re turned from New York with an entire new as sortment of Fashionable Millenary, Adapted to the season, consisting of rich Silks, of new patterns ; Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers and Curls, of various shades, &c. &c, which, in addition to their former stock, enables them to execute the orders of their friends at the short est notice and in a superior style. They have also received the newest Fashions and respect fully invite their friends to favor them with a call. 62 Nov 28 PERIODICAL WORKS. UBSCRIPTIONS are received at the Troy Bookstore, by VVM. S. PARKER, Agent, for the following Periodical Works, viz: The American Quarterly Review, published at Philadelphia� pi ice �5 per annum. Norlh American Review, published at Boston � price $5 per annum. American Journal of tbe Medical Science5*, published quarterly, at Philadelphia � price $5 per annum. American Journal of Education, published monthly, at Boston � pi ice *4 per annum. Library ofUseful Knowledge, published semi monthly, at London � price �3 per anntim. Christian Journal and Literary Register, pub lished monthly, ut New York � price �2 per an num. Spirit of the Pilgrims, published monthly, at Boston � price $3 per annum, payable in ad vance. Jan 2 LANE k RANDOL, OPPOSITE the Troy House, offer for sale, cheap for cash, 100 pairs Woollen half Hose 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1 1 and 12 qrs. Blankets Children's Woollen Socks English and domestic Carpeting Blue Circassian Caroline and Scotch Plaids Yellow, white und red Flannels Broad Cloths, Satinetts, and Cassimeres ALSO, Merino Shawls, Travelling Baskets, and Edward Smith's best Umbrellas October 28 ]^\EW supply Fresh Teas, Groce- -*-' ries, kc. � The subscribers havejust re ceived, in add tion to their former stock, an as sortment of Fresh GROCERIES and Old LI QUORS, selected with care, and suitable for families' use, viz. : Sicily Madeira, Pico Madeira, i Sherry, Lisbon, Teneriffe, Col- \ WINES menar, Malaga, Pert and Claret ) Hibberl's Brown Stout and Porter, in quart and pint bottles Old Cognac Brandy, Otard's and other choice brands Old Holland Gin Irish Whiskey, old and high flavored Raspberry Brandy- Cherry Rum St. Croix, ) Loaf, Lump and Canton J Gunpowder, \) Hyson, Young Hysou,' CTEAS, fresh and of the Hyson Skin and 1 latest importations Powchong J Java nnd green Coffee; Alspice and Pepper; ground; muscatel, buch k bloom Raisins; Choc olate, Nutmegs, Cloves, Mace and Cinnamon; Almonds, Citron, Currants, sweet Oil and red Pepper; Demijohns, wine nnd porter Bottles; Havana Segars, of superior brands. June 6 SCHUYLER k WILLIAMS. SUGARS Leghorn Hats and Baskets. ONE case superior ladies' Leghorn Hats, and a beautiful lot of travelling Baskets, just received and will be sold much below their for mer prices by RUSSELL k WING, Dec 5 Opposite the Troy House E' Sad abv_ halter and jack Chains ; wrought and cut Nails; Tacks and Brads; Pots, Kettles, Bakepans, Dogs, ^ � Knives and Forks ; pocket, peD, shoe and butcher Knives; Razors, Scissors, Shears, Locks, I atches Butts and Screws, Squares, Plane Irons, Cbis=els Saws, &c. &c, which being bought for cash will be sold on like teims, at as small an advance as at any other store io this city. Dec 9 u 1 0j REMOVAL. DWIN SMITH has removed tothe store lately occupied by John H. Bayeux, ki M'Coun - Row, nearly opposite J. C. Heartt k Brothers � where he has received, in addition to his former stock, a fresh supply of Seasonable Dry Goods, Which will be offered at reduced price?. Dec 9 65 ACHINE CARDS, manufac- tured at Leicester, Mass. � apply to CHARLES S. TEWKSBURY. Sept 19 42 INDIGO.� Bengal, Spanish Float, and Manilla Indigo � just received and for sale by May 30 Spanish Hides, Oil, &e. RICHARDS, TRUESDELL k CO. have on hand a large and general assortment of Spanish Hides, suitable for sole and upper leath er, which they will sell at New York prices, for cash or approved paper. Their present Stock consists of the following, viz. : 2000 Pernambuco and Maranham Hides, suita- able for heavy sole leather 1500 dry South American Hides 500 La Guayra do 500 Carthagena do 600 St. Domingo do 1000 West India do 500 African Hides, for upper leather 45 barrels Oil Also, Sole and Upper Leather, together with a general assortment of Currier's Tools, &c. April 1 � 93 DISSOLUTION.� The partner- -*-' ship heretofore existing between John P. Robbins and Samuel Eddy, under tbe firm of Robbins & Eddy, was dissolved the 17th day of March, 1828, by mutual consent. JOHN P. ROBBINS. May 13, 1828. N. B. The business will hereafter be con ducted by the subscriber, at the old stand, where can be had a General Assortment of Groceries, On as liberal terms as can be purchased else where. JOHN P. ROBBINS. May 13 5 G. CORNING k CO. DANA & GRISWOLD /\\FFER_for sajeji quantity of WESTERN FINE SALT, in barrels. Nov 21 60 Iron, Steel, Tin, Copper, Wire, &c. The subscribers offer for sale, SWEDES Iron, square and flat, of all sizes Russia do Old and New Sable Ameiican square and flat, from Peru ore English round do American do for machine-makers Band and Hoop Iron, English and American Steel-plated and Iron Sleigh Shoes Wagon Arms and Crowbars Cast Steel, round and square ) Nailor & San- English (L) do \ derson, war- Shea do ) ranted. German and Spring Steel Swedes Steel, Pig Lead, Horse Nail k Spike Rods; Mill and XcutSaws; Cart and Wagon Boxes ; Anvils, Vices, Files, Wrought and Cut Nails ; Spikes, Mill Screws, Cranks, kc kc. ALSO, 10 tons English Sheet Iron, extra quality 3 do Russia do do 100 boxes Tin Plate, I X 10 do do extra sizes Braziers' Rod3, Block Tin, Wire, Copper, Ri vets, kc. kc. � for cash or credit. Oct 14 49 T. M'COUN k CO. NEW GOODS. KNOX & MORGAN, corner of River and State streets, havejust received, blue, bl*k, olive, green, drab and mixed Cloths ; blue and mixed Cassimeres; black, white & scarlet long and square Merino Shawls; French and German Merino Cloths ; blue and green Table Covers ; fiooi- cloth Baize ; Camlets and Plaids ; Quilts aad Counterpanes; Gloves and Hosiery; imi tation Silk Damask; Leno Drapery; Linens and Lawns ; Bombasins; black and colored Ital- an and French Crapes ; black and white bobi net Veils; ;\Lace Pelarines ; Caps and Capes ; English and French Thread ; gimp and bobinett Laces; black and white 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 bobi nett Lace; black Silk Floss ; Paris embroidered Caps, Capes and Bands ; Bead Reticules and Purses; a general assortment of Silks and Sat ins. All which are offered for sale at reduced prices. 65 Dec 9 ALMANACKS. NEW-YDRK and Vermont Almanacks, by the gross, dozen or single German Almanacks by the dozen or single For sale at the Troy Bookstore by Oct 28 WM. S. PARKER. SAMUEL LEARNED HAS just received per schr. Henry, at the Boston Shoe Store, 55 eases Boots and Sh.es, Which are well adapted to the approaching season, which he offers at wholesale or retail, at low prices. 45 Sept 30 TWINE. A QUANTITY of English Twine, assorted, 6, 14, 18, 24 and 30 lb. to the dozen. A- merican Twine, of first quality, suitable eitf_er for wrapping or carpet warp � for sale by FASSETT k SELDEN, Nov 14 Druggists. W. k A. C. KELLOGG k CO. TTAVE constantly on hand, and are receiv- jeneral assortment of TIN, WIRE, COPPER, LEAD, ing a very IRON, STEEL, NAILS, SHEETIRON, HEAVY HARDWARE, AND GROCERIES, Which will be sold at lowest market prices. Oct 31 54 FRESH FRUIT. FRESH Bunch Muscatel Raisins, in 25, 12, and 6 lb. boxes Fresh Currants, Almonds, Citron, kc, just received aud for sale by Oct 31 G. CORNING k CO. GROUND VERDIGRIS, TN tin canisters of seven pounds each � forsale bv Nov 14 FASSETT k SELDEN. DISSOLUTION. THE Copartnership heretofore existing un der the firm of Chichester k Rose, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having demands against, or beiug indebted to, said concern, will please call and settle the same with Jeremiah Chichester, who is duly authorised to settle the same. JEREMIAH CHICHESTER, B. B. ROSE. Nov 13 COPARTNERSHIP. John Newhouse and Calvin Ellis, jr. HAVE entered into Copartnership, under the firm of NEWHOUSE k ELLIS, And have taken the Store recently occupied bv Messrs. Chichester k Rose� where tbey will keep for sale a general assortment of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, WOODEN WARE,&c. &c, whicb they offer at fair prices. JOHN NEWHOUSE, CALVIN ELLIS, Jr. Nov 18 DISSOLUTION. THE copartne-ship of Peirson k Mount is this day dissolved by mutual consent , Ml persons having demands against said firm, are requested to present them to David Peirson for settlement, and all persons indebted to said firm, are requested to make payment to David Peirson, who alone is duly authorised to settle thesame. DAVID PEIRSON, WILLIAM MOUNT. Nov 12, 1828. NOTICE.� The business will be continued DAVID PEIRSON Sov 18 59