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NEW SERIEs———Nq.« 45. pP.IN'I‘ED‘ AND ,I2'UBI.1smc‘1)_ BY . zE’PH=A=N;IA:H CL ARK, M.» 7‘wE SIGN OF FR'.HNKLT:7\I\s- HEAD’ Hat Manufactary. w Supply- JVIISS STILWELL, Rockwell & Sheldton INFORMS her fviends~ and customers that she=hasta‘kenthe store one door north ofher Mfornier stand, where_she is opening, zwery ‘51i§endidassortmeh§o'f ’ ‘_ _ rrogzitez JUST RECEIVED, and «will: be constantly .ke'pt lorsale, whol‘§-sa'l‘e and retail at theF'ranIc- in Boole-Store, by E. PLA.TT, the SCHOL.rf1R‘S .HRITHMETIC or FEDER« .f1CCOUNTJ9N’1', _ _ i,_ AVE_ju‘st received and offer for -sale the ‘following articles, either at wholesale or retail, Viz.——1 bale c-larret, olive brown anil bottle green cloths for frock and surtotft coats. SLO. _ \ ~ 1 1.:-a,l'e black clntlis assorted, 1 do liloe do do 1 (do drab and mixed (lo. 1 do olive & brown do 10 pieces common and fine kerseymei es 1 do line and lasliionable stripedand mix! do 1 .do very milled black do A 1 do very single for vests 10 do f'a.=liiomible~str;ii_ie Valeniia Sz lieiseymere vesting, a new article, 10 do com’. testing 10 do ‘iisliionable black silk vetting 1 trunk rich London calicoe: 1 do too bluedo I do green (lo, 1 do :issor.te'd common do 2 do t'ur‘niturec‘hintziisiclcalicoes ' ‘[ bales ibouibzizets assorted, 10 pieces ratinet ’ 20 pieces tig’il‘aiid printed boinbazets. 10 do furniture and common dimities 1 case brown linens, 1 do worsted suspenders‘ 1 do Caroline plaids-Mofvery '.-nperior quality and new patterns.‘ 1 do coniinon do do 1 do super,ior.xlx-iséli Linens 1 do 9<-8 cotton shirtings, 2 do 37-8 com; do 2 bales 9-8 American shes-tings very fine I do<4 4 do common, 3 iloilo. brown sbirttngs 1 case American bleziclied do _ 1 bale bordered kerseymere shawls 1 do green bocliing baize, 1 do cotton balls 1 do so perior red ; 1 do assorted ‘colours ‘ ‘ ‘ , 1 do tartan plaids assorted col’; 1 do Scotch do 1 case coats»: vest buttons, 1 do Amer‘. giiigbamsi I do wide apron checks, 1 do narrow dovdo '5’ 1 do imt caroline plaids, ‘ '4; ‘ 1 do bl.’-1: India sinchews ,v P ' 1 do bl’k sarsenets, I do Canton crapeenssorteil 1 do hl’k Canton tizindkfs. ldobird eye do 1 do rich tig‘d and stripe cnipedfesses * 1 do black and-coloured worsted hose 1 bale rose blankets of superior quality 1 do 3, 3 1-2 and 4 point blankets \ 1 do superior tickings. 1 (l.D&D]fI] quality 1 case satlnetts, 1 do domestic cloths ‘ I do cambric inuslins assorted 15 boxes rich aitid tiishioiizible garnitet‘ and plaid ribbons assorted ‘- 4 boxes black ostrich leathers 4 do black, blue, scarlet. and claret silk veiling‘ 10 pieces colored and black tabby do 30 dozen black and white sill; gloves ’ 5‘ do black silk hose, very stout and heavy 28 do ladies kid gloves large size 4 do do beaver do 16 do gentlemen’s col tmciiskin gloves '10 do do. beaver do, 10 do buckskin mittens 7 pieces black bomhazine assorted qualities 1 do very and superior qnailigy 3 do bl’k striped and tig’d Gro DBDR*',-- silks 6 do rich Louizeoe silk, a new article 5 do green Florence . 10 do bl’k and col’d ludia and French Levantino 10 do plain S: ‘satins, 5 do bl’k Nankiii do 35 rich black and color’d merino long and square shawls assorted from 37 to 523 ‘:5 dozen velventine handkerchiefs 60 do cbintz shawls ofiill sizes 35 pieces plain book muslins and lenoea “ 15 do tig“d boot: do llnll lenoei 9.5 doz book bankfs.._ 30 pieces milliuet 30 gross wire; it pieces pongees for batters 9.5 piece: mull and Jnconet mii—lius ES doz cotton hdkfs, 20 do fancy crorats 1 cartoon ofrery rich English thread laces and edgings, being neiv patterns 2 boxes rich plush trimmings for ladies coats 2 holes carpeting. 2-.~.ises pnperbaingings .g 6 cases ‘Morocco 8'. other shoes ~ ‘ ' 3 bales cotton yarn ' r 5 cases Legliurn huts and gypsies _ Together with niaiay other ‘articles’ useless to mention ; the whole of which aireioffered at New York prices and on ,lil:ei‘ali:1‘=ulit. Oct 1?‘. I-regatta? Subscriber attels, and- lte of the\ Deceased, tie at the ‘he deceas- y of April 1, allrthat uate, ‘lying ouuded on the NOT\) uthe South . deceased Hows : be- nf an eight tors of the Crvonkhite. unior, and . »‘;2.»T L ; 4;‘, fig“: *‘3<f\’. \ .::’ «.5; 1 This pnperwil! be published every Tuesd 3Iorn\ng and delivered to subscribers on th allowing terms, viz : MILLIN By Daniel Adams, M. D. Stereotype Editipn, revised. and corrected, with additions. - 7.i§{‘,‘? T,o'Citysubs.cribers'svho receive grail‘ paper in their dwellings',Two Dullars and (we/Ll_y 1 jiz:eC'ents perannum, ‘payable half yearly V Or ‘[32 if paid in. advance. ’ §$Iibst;ribers outéof the City,who receive then- : papers. at the Office $1,5Q, per zmnun‘1.i! -: paid in advance, or $2vif‘noL paid until after the expimtion_ of' the year, Subscribers by l_\1uil, $9; per annum, exclusive J ofpo'=tuge,«(o be paid in advance unless se- ~ COMPRISING, Cases. genuine Italian Leghorn. Flatts, Dfa superior quality ; . 1 Case of Misseé G'ipseys,d1 sizes; 1 Cnselarge Black Gipseys, at very reduced T» prices '; I _ 3 C:\5es‘Men’s B11: and White Leghorn Hats .; 2 (lo. Boys’ (lo. all sizes ; with‘ awgariety of Silk and Chip Hats. and a _ viilnable assortment of Straw Flatts, large and small; 11 Caseslstraw Bonnets of the Latest patterns: A number ofboxes ofrich fancy 1‘llJb0{lS., striped and plaid; A few boxes of”elegant French arti Á a- quantityufsupvrb ennbroitlered trimmings for ludu-s‘ as-esses—pl:1m and bqbbinett lace—-plain and silklacc, black and ivlxite—elegam gymps or -di ! wliize, green, blue and straxn colored French cranes and gausI=s—-—s1ripe(l and plain. crimp trimmings nfdilferent colors—-feather l’nn:~.-— fanc._\ lace l'ans——l:id glove§and fancy llanrlknrcliiefs-—bla.ck and white cotton cord of all sizes--hooks and eyes,'bl|- and WhilP, hy the box or single--blk am! gilt clasps-— purses and purse Clasps--get anxl gill. indispensable clasp:-— cotton 0|‘ a .superior aq'ualizy—r-ane and whulebone ready made for hats-—-nuuerlals of a.‘.l lunds sold [er bonuets———z\ gunntity of wire suitable for ma- king arti f_lowers——Coml, Garnett and Wax Beads -Toys for elrivldren. ofeverv description and price ._Legh0‘ sl Straws, cleaned and pressed Ill the net ‘ml most genteel manner, at the shortest n} J .42‘. [[?AIlor<ler§ from the country will be cordially re- ceived, and punctually attended to. MiI_s‘S. would ling leave to return her grateful thanks lo her customers in general, for meir former custom, «L solicits tlicihvor of their luture patronage. Troy. Hay 19th, 1823 _ 3' THE HISTORY7OF‘THE UNITED STATES . u or AMERICA, , With-a brief account of some of the principal Empires and States of ancient and modern times,for the use ofschoolsiand .families._ by a citizen ofMassachuaetts, Stereotype Edition, corrected and improved, with -QQBSITIODS ado?‘ Cedto the work. ’ CO'RN'E I .IU S ./IDRI/1J\/\CE At the sign ofthe military Hat, afew doors north of the Posteollice, and nemflyeopposite the Hard ware store of P..lHeartt4Sz Sons, river street, Informs his old customers and the pub- lic in general, that he continues the flattzng Busmcss, In all its various branches, where he keeps constantly forsale of all kinds, warran- ted to be of the quality. 3:? Those whose accounts are of long stan- ding are requestedto call and settle thesame withont delay.——Troy, yam. 14, 1329. j H ard-W are. 22?? {]d;‘=-T'HlS valuablle work for Schools is re- commended by Rev. Dr. Kigrkland, President of Harvard University ; Rev. Dr. Holmes, Author of‘ American Annals, &c. Cambridge ; Dr. Daniel Adams, Author of S‘cholar’s 'Aritlm‘Ie- tic, a valuable (:‘eography,&c.t; Rev. Festus Foster ; Preceplor of Mason Academy -,'the Editors of the New-York Evening Post, and Jour-‘uni ; _nud latterly by Mr. Stevenson Cana duigua, who has long ‘heel: an eminent Precep- mr ofthe Academy there, and who has intro duced the book. For sale wholesale and re tall at the Publishers prices. l‘ro_v, Oct. 7th, 1823'. ,1? W curedsby an agent. 6 . \The above..lerms willzbe strictly adhered to; and no papers will be discontinxled (unless at the discl'etion_ of the .Editor,) until all arreara- ges are paid. _ *#*ADVERTISEMEN’I‘S, conspicuously nu- serled on the customary terms. 0;’:°.&ll letters and commumcatians must be as! pazd. ‘ degrees, inks ;. then seiventeeu ‘nd \stones; twochains vemy-eight hty li‘nks»to fouN1cres;, of the said or parcel a_nd's* of Al‘- above dis- lands of‘ by land of ‘-the Southi y lands be- nkhite, de- ‘W .1 Q4.‘ G’./IRDS, CHECKS, ;H.r3JV'D»B’ILLS‘, BL.4JV'K.S', PRINTING. executed with neamess. qcczaracy and e:rpeclv.'(1'on, H./9;RT€§ PITCIJER ' . HAVE Just received by the late Liver- pool‘ packets, direct frométheir agents in Shef-- field and Bermingbhm a new supply to mail former stock of Goods, which they offer for sale at the sign of the A 1’. lr!ea1\tt £9’ Sons, 'HAVE received by the different ships from Iverpool their spring supply of Ilcml-*war'e, Cutlery and .S‘*adlcr2/ « 't'?‘4' jwhich they otfer for sale atthe sign of the ./INVIL ' sL‘Z\DaE. ~iu istrator. N 0. l.,ane’s R010, and nearly opposite E. WARREN S: Co’s H store, consisting of If ard- W are, Lfutlery , Sadlery, c. ‘n, the pay- securedby anth day 01‘ _ed_ and nix_z‘e;‘ lint tbenot laer, Jiu , -to. Joséph ow of Scio, te aforesmd,‘ land situate bed in said in pieceor eihg in the Jail./HES & C’ORJVI_?ILL’.S Stove F acturles, No. 2095 TValer—StrreeI..N'ew-York; 31 Unzan-SI. Bos- ‘ tan ; and Rzwr-Slvecl. Troy. HERE they make and keep for sale Wm '1‘. JAMES’S' PATEN '1‘ COOKING STOV,F.S at thefollowing prices viz : . looking Store on. I 358 Do. 2 45 D05 ‘ 3 40 Do. . 4 35 Do. 5 30 Do. is 6 25 D05 7 90 Do. 8 15 nchuiing wiih each store Gas: Boiler and Steam- ,1Ste\v Pan S: 2 grid,- teu, 1 Tin Tea-Kettle, Oven Sl1de,an:! 1 sheet ‘an Pa_n, 2’. Purldiiigs or 'ead Pans\ 2 Pye Pans id 1 Dipper. Also W. '1‘.James’ parlour stoves.Franklin’s oven and box stoves, ships’ cubooses. ‘Sc-with a general assortment of copper, sheet iron, and tin mire. A _ The Co‘ol:ingSlove yvillrlo all kinds of cook- jog, was-liing.and heating of rooms with :1 small qmmtity of fuel, without inconvenience of Stenm.—-~i1 being conducted from the steamer, oven,.aml boiler, into the pipe. ‘ '1-he Ere passes round the oven, boilers‘ and Tea-liettleyor under the griddle, and is tur- ned - - tothe other by the damper, to heat one or more at a time. The oven has ndoor at each end, anda slide in side,to raise and lower, for liak'ing, The tire place has Folding doors, and when open givesa; good view olthe ! :1 place for bronlingi or roasting. _ 1 The Subscribers bzmng sold about thou-‘ sand ofwm. Ti. James‘ patent cooking stoves. and knowing the general satisfaction they have given. feel con in o them to the public. as the best cooking stoves now in use, for boanllng houses, taverns, private families,1 and vessels of every description. *$j* A liberal discount made to those who‘ buy tosell again. - Oct. 14. - Q4 Cwt. Anfrils assorted, from Sqrs. [to Qcwt. I0 Casks Trace chains, 2 do halter do. 900 lbs. Sad Irons, assorted, 1 Cask table butts, do. 3 do Screws, do. ‘ 4 do Britannia rea& Co Pots, do. 3 do Block-tin do do do. 2 do Cast Butts, do do. 2 do plainiron and screw bottom Candle- } [sticl:s, 2 do Brass bottom chamber do. [from 5 to 7 inch. '1 do fancy plated. and brass do. fassoried, WROUGHT & CUT N./IILS. 1- 1.358 C.S. &G.S. wood cutters Webbs, 1 do best C. S. royal improved silver eyed Needles, PLJITED TABLE, Tm, &.S.I1LTSP00;N.$‘. 2 Boxes Phil’a. mill 8: cross~cut Saws, 40 doz. English shovels~Sz. spades, BEST ‘LONDON (L) & (..»9b‘T bTEEL. Cooper’s Vices, Smith’s Vices 8:. sledges, Knives .§- Forks of every description, Pen’ and Pocket «Knives, Pruning, Butcher, Bread and shoe Knives Saddler’s .§- Straw Knives, Wrenches‘,and Grid Irons, 'raylor’s irons, Frying pans & Rut traps. Tl.‘0W8lS, house, and 'raylor’s shears, Scissors, Razors and Razorslrops, Lather Boxes, and Brushes, Nob, Mortice and plate Locks, rrtingr, Desk, and chest do. , Raw Hides, ‘S: Plated common whips, Shaving soap, hearth, & shoe brushes Glue, Bed cords, Clothe lines, Water ofAvr,&. Turkey Oil stones, Mill saw Files c. s. u, s. 81. common, Hand saw do. (10. Rat tall do.’ do. \ ‘ Shoe, W ood,& Fsarrier’si Rasps, Hand, sash, & compass saws, PIT Su TVS. Cooper‘s, and Carpentserfs Compasses, Mortice, socket 8; l-‘inner Chisels, rurning, Fluting, and common Gougea, Fowling Pieces and Powder Flasks, Ri Musket-.u'nd Pistol Flints, Coffee‘ Mills, Adz, and Hammers, Ful.NC'l' TIM TR.él1\S. Snulfzmcl tobacco ‘boxes, Braces and Bitts—-4-Iron and Brass wire, J1 (PE./W‘E1€J1L .:?b‘SO1{7'.MEN TOF13 UTTOJVS 4uo:m water: All!) ‘IOFOWS, I0 s-standingii ‘ Amongst which are = nine: and Fork: of every kind. ‘ en 82 Pocket lKnives..C-arvers forks, . _ utcher, shoe‘, saddler’s, bread 8; mmcmg knives, Razors, scissors, and shears, U'l‘TONS,viz. gilt matlxeman, ball, glass 8'. earl iicx‘ ’&HINGES ofall kinds, _ _ DGE. TOOLS S: SAWS of every descriplioii, nu Jnp’d bread and snuffertrays and I‘ea Trays and waiters, Ion,'b1-ass and tin‘ Candlesticlsg, ion 8; Trying Squares box andwory rulesand spoke Shaves, arpenters‘ and coopers compa§Se5, S_¢1‘°‘V plates, do bench and fnoulthng planes Tlmmbnnd vneblatches and Bolts, later of Ayr 8:, Turkey Oil Stones Razor hdnes. Sand papér and .glue3 V004] and betlscrews, r EEDLES of all-kinds, pectaicles and cases, tea andtable S;T6‘O nk-pots, Razor strops andcases. urry Combs, xvhipsnnd whip thongs» _ loth,shoe and 'Brnsbes, nk-powder, lead pencilssr. Moijogco pocket Books, ' ‘ r _ V , rass&Japan‘(l LAMPSa coffee Mil1s,brass \cocks . lates 8: pencils: Bullet moulds, bed keyesa ‘iinblets, rat and mouse Traps, towels, carpet. rods,thimb_les,JeW’5* h9J‘P5~ apan’(l and plate‘l1 SADDLERY in great va- riet 1 E . .. .dtlleyftI-ens, worsfed, cotton and St1‘aIn“‘S webbs, \ T A rnss CJIBINET TRIMMINGS, viz. Commotle Nobs handles; hinges, «locks: °a5t°”’ kc. $20.’ \ Mlle-irons, hammers. ;scal.e-beams and Wweiglits, ll Shovéls and spades, . ad and Taylor's ‘Irons, _ Yaggon Boxes, frying-.,pans,. tracer-chmns, “t and wmuglitv xiliils-?=—Brnss Andirons, hovellaml‘ ’1‘ongs,:bra§5, and Iron heads. lf Wane, ‘rivils. V 1‘ In Plates,Shee,t Lead, _l°'|1'. bmssnml nnnjealed wire, 8z.c.8Lc . '1»‘roy,27lh 0.~t.m6!3 _ A A i for Joshua ofner oftht rs zm_d rum ven degrees eighty-eight degreéeseast hks ;‘lhenco two chains& 1' degrees ns links; est niqoteen place ofbe» done acre: exceplirig 6; certainpieue ed_(0.Josep}1' Patent Socks. NOT ICE is. hereby given, thatthe subscri- ber has obtained a patent from thé presi- dent of the United States, for his very useful and much improved Mockason Socks, or over shoes : of the following description, to wit ; ‘ The bottom or 301115 the reef of leather suf- ficiently large to turn up at the sides about one inch, more or less, so as to constitute one ipiec without :1 sea1n—.—.-t_he vamp or upper part, hf carpeting cloth, pelt, or other articles ; the \in- side lined with fur, or other articles. T his is to forbid all and every jaerson frqm. making or ‘vending the same under the penalty of the’ law without permission from WM. BROWER, Patentee. ; twerjty two e_ofthesame to Nathauid Even, that bx’ 6 inssaid mot! in ‘such case_ scxibed and edigamehtslt sale it pllxb-' piéd b P alt .1’ coy, yin Qn (he temhi the »forenDoD I H FLlN.’l‘.‘ N. B. Purchasers at all times can be supplied with my PATENT SOCKS, by the single, or dozen pair, at my store in River-street, three doors norih of Z. Curtis, tavern, nearly oppo- site the ship yard. WM. BROWER. Troy, Nov. 18th 1823. _ .\‘ew Enghsix Thread Laces‘. N extensive and beautiful aésrzrtrnent 0 A English 'I‘hread Laces, Inserting and Edg- ings. consisting generally of new and sgfalendid pgilteriis, prices from 50 cents to $5 per yard. Just received and for sale by A Oct. ‘.20 ROCICVVELL 5' SHELDON, Sc/zcnectadg/6:5’ 1 my ‘A ny, . arrnan Adams; STAES, oss,orDam- ‘uses, Store}; 17 M‘a<§hi'nery_ of_pers'onal poseéthé M’ Le‘ capitixl of - or damage d *]iber‘a|ity.‘ lid condition; { oflho’ his‘*~pt;' It s for ‘insure h;;i\ dcscri eir location, as -ax. g con’-' t1,¥.nn1a‘étheir . .p3mied.wi( Sige .pe'rS°iii \l.&\<§ft‘:a‘7v‘vh‘er4’ yi--t,‘1p.poin_td X, _- r, N». groadéntf :12; . , e¢i:e.tar,y_~ ,\»h1:32f§ ,f ESPECTFULLY mtorxnsthe citizens of R, Troy. and 1he..public generally. thaathe has taken the store recently occupied by Jacob Vnnderheyden. in (‘ongress Street us-0 duurs west‘ of Mun‘e_\=’.~-:ol‘ner, and directly opp-ante the Female Seminary. where he has on [mud and svi lwep a goad assnrtment of WILL start from Schenectady for Troy on W'cdn.cs:iay, 1st May, nndcomiuue In run three times 11 week, .-‘llorzriag/s, l and Sc leaving, Scheumcmdy M 8 (Pclnck A; ‘M. nmlv'r’_roy the same day an n‘clnck P. M. I-‘:_n'-ea, '15 ‘pants cacti way. All Baggage, at the risk of the owner. N. B.—--As this is an establishment entirely new,— ins not likely to bevm-y‘ pro xu but the proprietor hopes in time, with the nssisuxnce, of his lriends, to |11:1keil n gmm Rccolmxlmxotin tulho puhhc, mid nuoruly asks a remunenmunfor necessary expcnsus. Boots Shoes, \~\’l3ic.h 110‘ will sell on very 're:1sonahk; terms. [19 ssoi bun‘-213 mention that .lx:s work will be made oflhe best stock and by the first mte workmen. and delixeredto 1113 customers by the time }n‘*t)n'1€ssd.— V 'I‘r(sy,J'an. mm, 18%. N. B. nu-miing done in the best manner on the slxcmest fumice. b Plated L3 IIoll0'ug-Wa1'e, Carpenter’s Toools and (Z'abz‘22et. ~Wam:. THOMJIS POWELL. Schom=_«-tzulv‘. April29,I9’22. __________V___!‘§‘: Morse’s New Atlas. 2 =Cask's bmssé buttery Kitties, assorted, 30 doz. \V:xI\’f£’.(| C1-udle 8). Grass scylhes, , 40.10 s. Sickle»:-—-v. n.&.n. Y. And :1 great vm-iety ofpther articles belong ving tothe; Hurdw:ute.business. The above articles will be sold low for cash or Ontho usual sije ' . Troy, July ht, 18533. Just Received mm’ for sale at the I\ra2a.K‘lin Back _ Store by E’. Plait, AN ATLAS of the United Stntes on an Inn ptoved plum. consisting of Ten Maps. with a complete Index to each. and 11 gvnersil Map of the whole Country by Sidney I-I ~M'orse’s _ ' 4. New Universal Atlas. Feb.‘ 3d. i Y‘l{0N'K|N';Gf, xtdspéslhilly informs -the ‘ _1 public, that he ‘hats comxnencetlum above ljgnxess intliis city, at the J‘ewellers Shop of 1?‘ 3“EtqnnwsV, ivhare {lye will cxecuto Engrav- Eiforllsugk Nous‘, Uiplo1mns,RIu[)s. Clxnm. §rcl1z\nts.§l3.uIl»\nnt\ V‘aai=t‘mg ‘(.‘-amls, Societies 5‘“3.‘¥ind~xl vMi'é'tym other engm_\'ih§;. in u M“ ‘W Wili‘ give gen-cml atltis to his ‘“‘P\°V¢rs- \‘I Dec. 8,1823. Just Published .'!.:'\~'D FOR. S..~1L-E J17‘ THE I.7R.9.=\-'KI.I.N' 1;ooz;;.sTo1z12, by‘ E PLATQJ. .1 . . , Easy Lessons < In ron fortheuse 9? the Younxgerclusse ux Goxxmroz1Ss‘hools, by Jéshuxslaeavitt. J usti\ce’s Blanks Of ail kinds, fun? sale auhe Budge: ei \ -’ ‘ V ‘ ' ‘. (1 U D: SMII HAN (J . The subscriber t;espe<.‘t’iu'lly thanks his friends and the public for'past savers in nisline 01.bl.ISI- ness, and inlbnns them that he still continues i¥U“5 01“ stand, on the corner 0l'Ll{|vs‘.r and Fourth streets‘, where ne solicits the patronage of agenerous public. He imson hand and will nuke on the shorest no- line, ~ Rz . Muslcets, g 0 7 ‘ cr 1 01012725 pzeces, Pzstols, and ,. Swords. D The elegance and excellence of the work from his factory has been such, he trusts as to have given sfefy generalsulisfttction tohistemployers, and no exertions on his part shall be wanting, to sustain its character. Repairs of tin; above urticlis will be made in the neatvx est and best style. . If companies wish to be furnished with ri or mus-_ kets they can get them without delay and on highly n_d- vantageous terms. Gunsmiths’ catrbe supplied with ri b'.tn'els. N. B.—-—Hc intends keeping workmen, thin the a- bove business may be done in, a workmztnlike man- ner, and on the shorwst notice._ SMITH COGSWELL. Tmw, Mtiy 27, 1322. , 87 tr , , , .._....._._.........