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marderem~-and a murderess ofno com. mon grade, for the murdered one was her own broth~r ! LmaTNING.-During the thunder storm on Friday night, the house of Mr. Whaley Hempsted, Long Island, was struck by Iightnin« and the roof torn off. Mrs. Wha- ley who 0 was shutting the window, wa<; struck by the fluid, which paralyzed her lo1ver limbs to a great degree, but sfue shor~lv afterwards recoYered. About tfue sante \time a labo~lng man Wa~ struck while crossing a corn field at Jencho and rendered lifeless. H1s body was not found till Sunday. The soil was consi?erably torn up around him, and one of hi~ boots ripped open, was found at some distance from his body. Two WORKlliEN at Albany got into .a light lately on a scafFoldtng, some live :,tories from the ground. The planks au which they stood were quite narrow, and 1he excitement among those below, who \1 itnessed the combat, was intense, least hath of them should be precipitated to the earth. Strange to say, they managed to .bruise eacl: other very much, without fa~l iug down. To fight so near the sun, m weather like this, shows a decidedly pmg- nacious disposition. -----~-. FvaTHER CoxcERNI:'iG •KossUTH.-Thc Genoa correspondent of the Newark Daily Advertiser, writing from that city on the 25th ultimo, states in a po~tscn pt that it had been announced there that the French and Prussmn governments have agreed to hack the protest of the Austrian and Rus- sian ministers at C:onstantiuople agalllst the release of Kossuth 1 And the account further savs, it is also determined that if the protest does not prevail, the em bassa- dors of all tbese powers will be withdrawn, BosTo::i RAILROAD JuBJLEll.-A grand jubilee or celebratton to commemorate the completion of the vanous railroads con- neoting Boston with the ea~t, west, and Canada, was held en Thursday and Fri. day of this wcC'k. Owing to the present qu1et ::;tate of public alfuir~ the l'n.:~Idcill left W l!Sbmgton on Monday Ltd to att<·nd and take pa1t in the fe~tiv:tics, and after a short li_top at New poi!, 11 !.ere Ills family • ' J L , are staying, \vas recet ve-r y a coulmittee of the city and state leg.isl<Ill!rc and a mil. itary escort, at Pall River on Wednesday evening, and escorted to B::1ston, where he arrived at about 12 o'duek at noon. In the afternoon lw reviewed the nu'htary of the city on the common. Lord Elgm, th<> fj<Werllol' g··n<-r . .I of Curwda 1 the may or <ll Montreal, and a gre,,t many Crrnad.- au officials and of1icei s of tlw B ··itish ar- my wet'f' prrs('l!t, Hnd an immP-nse crowd, com.pd~in;! tll(tlly dl ..... tlltgui:sh~d tnf'n f1om d_ilfe;ent purt~ of the L uwn.-[Poughkeep- sre Eagle. ---------- DYSPEPSIA CAN BE CCRED.-Tho~e pcr~ono n ho ~re afflicted with this disease are prone to reg~rd their cases as hopeless: and m some in· stances, as in f<:ver and ague, life seems to them hardly desirable. The debility, ne_rvous depres. sion, and hypochondna which accompany the malady 1 render its victuns the most miserable of men. Dyspeptics, however, may be cured effectually, by using a remedy sold in this cit) by Jlfessrs. Reed, Bates, & Austin, No 26, Men;hants' Row. This Remedy has not been puffed in the regular pnffingmo.chines, like some nostrums, but \e happen to know that it is the most valuable medicine ever offered to the pub. he. It has, to our certain kno\\ ledge, cured some of the most obstmate cases; and no man or woman should wffcr the purgatory of dysep sia 1 when they can prcx;ure the Ox;·genatcd Bttter~. It Is onG or the few medicmeH whteh we have con:sentetl to atl\c:rt;:::;c. A fair trial of the Oxygenated Brtters will sat. isfy the most incredulous, that this medicine has no equal in the known world for the relref and cure of the mdcsc1 ibable S) mptoms of Dyspepsia HEED, BATES & AL::;TLX, \~holesale DruggiSts, No .26 lV[erchant 1 s Row 1 Boslon, Gent:ral Agcnt;r Yr!ee 61 per IJmrle orx battles fur $J ---- ------ !URRIA..GES. On Tnewlay the 16th mst , by tlJe Rev. E F Platt, Mr LEmHRD A CARHARTT vfCoyman,, Albauy Co , to :'\!iss ELiz 'BEl H S>IITH of Cats- kill. In Bl'<ll erkiii, on the :Jth In't , by Hi.: han! :llallit L,q,, ~Ir JA~!l' hGRAHUI to :Urss l'uL· LY .FrYCH. all of Jkan·Jkill On the l'lth in•t, b: the R, v, ~fr. YVells, :'\{r I'VILLIAM S . .J1oaarsoN, of Plula<l<·lplm., to ~!Iss ELtZ\BETH ST>.w~ars, of \\ mdlmm, Greene Co.N Y. DE!TUS. In Coxs,cki\ on the 17th in,t . PLUT FrTCH· ETT. wfaut son of W J: and Jennett Bailey, ' agr·d 10 month, and li ,] tys. --------- GEORGE ltAYnfOND, Infvrms Strauge1s that the \DRY HOODS DEALERS~\ IIa\enotallthe G & \GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS\ In toll 11 fur the \1'.\.LL A::;-D WINTEH TH.\.DE.\ rr·For pnrtwula1s enquire at the usual place in lte<·d-etr('(•l 2ltf GREAT INDUCEMENTS Are nov,; offt>red to And also to those res1dmg JU t.he VlCllllty for supplymg them~ehes \\Jth WATGHES, JEWELRY, GLOGKS, SiLVER WARE, &C,, Cheap for C11 ... h, of IL B. PECK. Slgo of .I:J <he Wo<ch. March April \ May \ June April AN ARRIVAL from ll\vamt announces H E ha:s. JU,.,t returned fn1m ;:\;Pw.York WJth 1'1. muc:;h br~er t;tock than ll ... IJHl u.ud re->paf'lfull~ JHVJ c ... dl tho~e \'V]Hl tvant good nrtl(le-, to< orne and St:e a1nl ,.,ttl ... !) them~elvesthut thert:! lS ll11llt!C't':'!SH) tnr go111g' lbroud to purchase when they can get JU\'t \t hut the} '\ dlll at honl!..l- 1 and at . ' )[.Jy \ \ & Stontenbergh, announce to the Citizens ql\.iOXSiiC~<Ie, Qak Hill, GrcenvJIIe, .New. , that they have just return- ork with a very large selection for cash at a slight ad vance An e.xamination of their well- com ince purchast•rs of the Goods. Call and be convmc- 22-tf \1 Ill leave Coxsackie every , AT 3 O'CLOCK, P :'If., ofltlle Catskill Boats ami arrh e in 'dock the follownrg mornmg X ew- York every AT 5 O'CLOCK, P. :\[. llf.tw<•Pn Duane and Jay str< ets, by 7 o'clock the next has been re-fittNl IHt)J Cabms alterations \\ hich m.tkes h(;r the must commodious Bdtge:; or p,tssengel s. Stearn bout >~rlllcale A!l,uny !'ler~ u..~>.J.\ 1 A:\\D Tllt'RSDA Y , landm;; at Cux,ackie tur the alJO\e at rangrmc nt s uf thc·Ir customers, and !J} Ion to all huRimss c·ntrmtcd to a lib' raJ sh.ne of thP pulr!Ic !! C\T & .'\l':LSOX 1. 1~01 1-tf 1851. awl W Kirtland, Will he run \\'\'''-et;\'\ owners f1 0111 Coxsackie dur- \'\''·'uu, C\ ery AT 3 (J'C:LOCK, P M Xe11-York hum tlw foul Hly FIVE O'CLOCK. P . .JI, 1•m lt<H e~ vox:mrl,Ic I 'I SPlrtemht'r 11 , , 'l '' •)~ • ' ...... ) J li, October U, ~ 31, .i ~.3, ugstH, Noyembcr ti, h 28, '• 20, Decuul!r r 4, v.'l'ucn<c lull cs Coxs.tckre St·pt,.mber IR 01 tqlwr :!~ >I lf), I 1 .r ~0, 21, Xonrulwt l'l, I DEALERS e-< MEDICINES, P AWTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYES, GLASS, wmml:fwmmmlri) ll'l£~©~ ~®&.WS 9 m~~Q G:E!N'C'IN!'l :DOTANICI AND PATENT MEDICINES. BRUSHES, TWINE, AND THER!l10ll1ETERS. RUSHTON, CLARK, AND CO-'S PURE COD LIVER OIL, Dr. D. Jaynes' Celebrated Family Medicines, llt.<L..,T'S PURIFYING EXTRACT AND l'UL;\lO.NARY DALSAJ\I, DR. S. S. FITCHE'S nU.:DICINES, SHOULDER BRdCES. & 116DOllii!'faL SUffOl!.TllR~, DR. S. P. TOWNSEND'S AI\D YARIOUS OTHER EXTR!()TS OF S!RS!PARILLJ., AND ALL POPULAR lliEDICINES OF THE DAY, PURE ·wiNES AND BRANDIES, SBLF:CTED EXPRESSLY FOR MEDICI!iAL PURPOSES BLAKE'S OHIO E'IRE-PltOOF :PAINT, White Leud, extra and pure, Linseed Oil, raw and boiled, COLORED PAilliTS, POTASH, \\ HITING, PUTTY, GLUE, &c. : ALSO, BOOKS AND STATiONERY, A GOOD ASSORT:'IIEXT OF F AJIILY AND POCKET BIBI1ES, Paper Hangings, Window Shades and Trimmings and Fire Board Prints, ' A LARGE :STOCK OF NEW PATTERNS. TOGETHER WITII A VARIETY OF FANCY ARTICLES. WE I~TITE AN INSPECTIOX OF OCR L \RGB VARIETY OF GOODS A S:'IIALL PART OF WHICH WE IL\.YE HERE ENU.:.IER.\TED. ' - FELIX AUDOYE, G R \ TEI'UL to his I'llcnrl~ for tJ,e llrt!I ODJ/':C < xtendu.l to hrm m his busmess, :,o\1< Its Its continuance, and hopes to meet many nev. cus- tomers at his OLD STAND, Opposite the Slott' of G. & A Reed, Coxs,Jr kie Landing. lie lbtteis himself that his qual!tJcs as a llARm:R A~D H UR Cl'TT.ER lll'e duly U]Jfll'N•Inted by those \ho Lave !Judo- fore mailed themsch<·s of Ius sen ices lie trusts by polnene's to hi\ customers, ami a dc- \irc to p1 omote tht<t• comfort and aecomiuuUa- tion by the quietude and cleanliness of hi~ c.:s- tahlishment to mcdt a cou.tinuancc of the pa- trona.ge ht!H ttJfurt: extentled to him, secure a Ia1ge aecesswn of nl 1 \\' customerP. and m, ite . , r.;:.tJ a np:C'rs Ylsl t H1g our thr 1\ mg \ illa.ge to his shop He has on hand selected \ith eme and of the fi l'!:!t q mll~ '\ , n.H tber J:kl\ti~ ,n~, :r Fo-f:\ o!.ho tolldte, CtJJJsi~ting o~ PERFC\fEHY, COSjfETICS, SO.\PS SHAYINGAPPARAT'S COXSACKIE m®®~a~&~Im '' LAHGE S.\LES STORE. fl . AND SjfALL ~L~ PROFITS\ T HE SUBSCRIBER ;10nld inform his fdends ami customers, that he has JUst added to L.;,.,; furrnu laroe ~:doct} U.ll c.xt-.:noshc and well sdcctcu assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, ofthr· 'cry best quality, \hich he is determined to sell at pltC<'s that cannot fail to suit the most ecouomJcal )llll chaser. My facrlitJcs fur manu- fadullng;, the present sea<on, are cqun.l to any ofthP dealers in the large cities The stock consists iu part of Men's Boots, (Calf) do (K1p ) uo (Thick ) -Yvy;.,; ~ ~C>J:M' i do (K1p ) do (f'lrtck.) Youtl'\i Boots, (Calf) do (Kip) do (Thick)- (;<•ut's Cungr('ss Gaiters, do Taylor Tie~,-lllen's Calt vhocs. do K1p do Tlnck do Goat do CONTAINING NO ALCOHOL, THE hest and strongest c~r titled medicine in the world for the cu.re of DyspPpsra in all its fmms-such as headache, l>emthurn, habitu&l· costivenes,, acidity oft he stomach, loss of appe- tite, nsthn1a, piles, incipit 11t consumption, dcbn: ity .arishjg ft on1 JP otracted fevc1 s, fever and ague, cxpu,urc, to heat r 1 cold, old age-and diseases ansmg from rmpeilect rlrgution, or n. deranged conJ.ilion of the stomach It is also an excellent remedy. and not Rlll passed by any medrcme in U'e, for female suff,nng f1oll1 ute. rinc or nen ous demngemc·nt. Among the nnm~rous and highly rt'spectable certificates, we 1 efcr to the following.- PJof. A. A. ll \YEs, l\1. D, State Aosayer. FITZIIE:<RY HoMER, Eeq., Boston. J.11s. C Du:r;,., Esq , Cn~ Tn•asurer, Boston. Hun.l\1yRn\ L 'WRENCE,Ex-Prest Mass Sen. liou. L. H. ARNOLD, f01meJ\y (.io1. Rhode Island, now ~!ember ofCongi(•ss Hon 1\r)L \VoonBRIDGE, formerly Gov. of Michigan, now u S. Senttar. Hon J. 'I'. l\Ion> 11 E 'n, formerly Gov. of Ken. tucky, now U S Senator. lion J F Snnw\s U. S, B<'nator from R.I. lionS ~M'L S I' HELPS, U.S. Senator from Vt. lion. \VM UPHU!, •' \ \ \ lion. SoLmi0N Foon, 2\[ C from Vermont Hon. H. D. FoSTER, l\I C. f10m Pennsylvuma. lion M. L. ~IARHN, Delegate in Congress from IV 1sconsi n Territory Gen A C. Don<.E, D~legate in C. frotn Iowa R P. STowE, Esq., Clerk in the House of Repregcntatn es. C. C Taownnrnr.F.. Es~., Detroit, llliehigan. GEO. W. Jmn:s, Esq., Bm 1e; 01 General, Du· bUQUG, lOll a JosEPH IIoxn:, Esq, No 7S IV' all street N Y. Many oth< r indn idnals of the hip;hest respec· tabiltty can be reft•trcd to, who 11 rll confit mall that ha6 been 5aid in fin or of thb inmluable medicmc. DR GEO B GREF.:N PropriPtor, \\mflsar Vt REI~D, BATEH & AUsTJN 1 'Vholesale Druggl&ts 1 No 26. Merc!Jants' Row, Bost.ou, General Agents. Pnce-$1 per bottle 1 SIX bot1les fur $5. {;A[TIOX.-Each bottle Qfthe GENUINE OxY• GEN~TED BITTERS, \Iii! have the outside wrap. pnt• pt'int~d in Engli:;h, Prench and gpn.n:~h 1 with the si~naturc of Geo. B. Green, Propiie· tor, upon TuREE SIDES, and in addrtion, a fine. ly enp:ravcd label upon the top of the bottle 1 with the ~ig;nature of REED, BATES & AUS· TIN. who are the sole General Agents, and to whom all ordet s must Le addressed. For .. llle lll Coxsackie, l'!,t the Drug Store o{ '\tf.N'G &. RIS~ON, and druggtdls geuera~l) througll tbe U S and Canada @----2m GREAT COUGH REMEDY! hffi':l-.!11img of 160 of tile pri:soner8 of the unfortunate Lor-ez Expedttion for Spain. The Prc:srdcnt, it is suid, hus instructed! our Minister to Spam to wtercede with the Spanish Government for tbe restoration o€ these del ud,·d pc r:sons to liberty. CIT¥ PHlCE~ ' ' RemcmLer also j o J run u great 11\k Jn bu) mg of 4, '· :.!7' I 'Ill' \Ill h.11 e tIll' a< ]\·anLlg;e \~'\~rern:lll~lllg OllC \\C(;k Ill X~\\-Yuik to I!AIH Hl1l:SIIES. WOTII BRl:SliES, FLESH CLOTHES \ La li,s Gatters, (l'Jtmella) do (Enamelled) do Satm I'rancras.)-,fJsses Gaiters, do Mo- cco B >ots do. Leather do Ladies Buskins, II• Exc1 ],tor, rlo Patent Leather, do enamelled, d<) J eun~ Linds \V Oi'IDERFUL l\1 ECHAN!SX.-0ne of the most ingeuious aud ~ingulady exact pieces of mechanism, h tbe famous clock in the Cathedral of Sti\rlhUUrg. Every day at noon a cock 011 Its summit flaps its wings and e ro\ s, and then thP fl.;n res oft he t wei ve &posfles, Olle uy Olle, pass by the figure of our Savior, who imposE's his ha.nd upon each as ti!Pv move. Not for tins exhiui- tion1 but fo; the wonderful accuracy with wJli!<h ,this clock record~ many astronomi- vaj l'fhenomena of dffi<.:ulty is il world-fa- mods. THE Detroit C:oa~piracy Trials hav< been again adjourned m conseq uenec ol the illness of a Juror. DIED at St. Lolli~, on Thursday, CoL Henry Whiting, Qunrterma~ter-General of the U. S. Army. H1s remains were In- terred at Detroit. MARRIAGe:.-[n m.ut•tuge prefer the persons before wealth, virtue before the body; then you have a wife, a friend, and a companion.-[Penn. Is that a li~htning bug in the streets?- asked a purblind old lady, as she sat ga- zing out of a window on a dark night.- No, granny, was the !'('ply, it's a b1g lrug smoking a ~eg'ar. = llllRKET. Neu:·York, Sat:mlay, Sepl. 20. FLOUR.-Sales domestic 12;000 brls at $3,. .S2a$3,87 for Michigan and Indiana, $3.943.$4,12 for new dod(}, $3,81 for state, $2,813.$4 for Ohio, ,$1,1Sa$4,23 for pure Genesee. GRAIN.-Genesee Wheat 100a108c. Rye is .quiet and not much here ; sales 600 bush at ilc. Oats are scarce and mueh better ; sales new .state at 35,3-4a36c, do Jersey 31a 32{c. Bar. iey is easier ; sales 1300 bush good mixed at 72c. dorn is. without change and in fair request ; sales tzQ,OOO bush at 55a584c, for unmerchantable, 59 ~&9-lc, for good to prime western, 63c for J er- ,er._yellow. JJAY.-N'orth River Bals 45a50c. PEDL.\HS, 'Vho n<:.uallv carry au mferwr urude, but pretend to sell very cbe,lp N H -R E:. P A I o 1 N G of ,dl h:wd'> done as usuat Cox .. n.t. kte, :::it>pt 1 \i 1::131 4t22 --=--:--- ---- - - - --- . FALL THAHE FO i{ 1~.31 ! PLRCH \.~I- :US OF DRY GROCERiES, A HE re\pcctfully m\rte~l tn.exnnu~JC ?UJ 'Cl)' Jar ge stuck of SF, \SO:.i .\BLE GOODS, now openrng and fur· sale .tt GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Out stock is almost (·ntitelv fre<.:h, (the~tocl... or Lasiter k '\l:t·r h..tviw~ Lt•c .. n l!t.'<.l.ll,: <ho:post<l of to close 1hC' aff.tii s uf tht.! late f11 m of L & :\1 ) Th u1kful fi>r the 't.l: hhcral lhlt ronagt· lws· towut up•m [,, k :1! , ~~~ !Jupc b~ InCll'oloell l.t· l'tlltiCo nmltlo,l' .t]rplll.ltlllllto illl'llll'>', to Ill!'· nt a contmuautc ut tiles unc for tlw JJt·W firm of 21 If n- LM!l!Ml &. CO. ELECTION NOTICE, - ST\.TEorN. Yon.K.~I-f'RET\RY'~OFfi(F.,? Alb.tn: ... \ U!!:U\-t 1-1, lt<Jl ; Tu the Sheriff 1;j t!te Cuunty of Gne1te SrR-~ll 1 tt:e r~ hereby f!J\tll t!J.Jt at the Geneml E 1 ec~ tlllll to h<' htdd mtlu!!> .:--t<..~. e •'II tll< 'rue,.,d l\ ~uct.:enJm~ tilt! fir,t ;\lun1lay or~\' t.:m!Jer 11ext !lit: foHunmt,\ utfH er;:) ,.re hl Ll:o- dec ted, to\\ 1t A Jud~e ot lht: Cnun or :\.p· p,..all:!, 111 tue plH!~ ot !'::'iamud A Fu~11, a 1:-it:c,; reti.U) ot State, 111 the pla(!e of Ctm .... tnplu;r .Morgan a Comptroltcr 1 10 the plae>e of Ph doC Fuller u St He 1\rea->urt>r m ttte plact! of Al..,ah Hunt, c~n Alt~)rJH:\\ Gt'ueral m the place '=lF Lev! S Chatfield a~~ He Eugu1eei' aud ~un e\ ur 111 the place of Ilezekmh C Se) Iwmr a Canal ComnJto;SJ<)tl- er. 111 the place or Chorle,. Cook, nud an Iu ... p~ (.:tur .,f State Prt:!!OilS m lhe p\a('e of Alexander II. \Vel!,, all who!-\;e lerms of s:en:Jce \\\1lt exp1re on the i:ht Jar ot De e~mb~r next Al:>:o A J Lhtuc·e o)f the ~upr ... me Court ~~ l' the 'Phtrd JuUtci<Ll Dt:;lrJct lH the pla(.:t\ llt Ira li&rn,., who~e term of sen 1re \\.Ill PXpJre on the IH .. t day ot De- cember llt'Xt \l~o a :-iettator fnr the 'l'enth ~euo.re D1~ tnct, m the place ot ,\larJU, Schoonmaker, Cow~ty O.ffiters to be also elected for sa1.d County Two Members of J\.~semhl}•, a St.penmeml.mt ot the Pont Ill the place of Henrr Van Loan Two Justices ot' S~sJOib) m the place or ~tffiJhun ~ Bell aud l.:.:1ac B Hmman, a Couun Judge, m tne place of L' man Tre- mam, ail of who\e term .. ot sen1ce \\ 1ll eXplfe on tile last day of December Ilt'Xt Yours re::;pect!U\1), CHRISTOPHER i\IURGAN, Secretary of Stale. W OOD AND WILLOW WARE-The best assortment in town at 10-tf. RABfOND'S. M ACKEREL -No's. 1, 2 and 3, in whole or halfbbls. at RAYMOND'S· 10- t-f O lRDERS RECEIVED at this office for all kinds of P.eriodiCal Book Binding and En. graving. March, 1851. 1-tf r~ in lh t. <.:.tiH k '~ Jll ftntl tJoT!\' .t-; the ltu~<'S \\Ill Ue boat l \Tl C .1,. \ i tlr 1 ep;u Ia nt) ll~ 1 n .\'\ l'\\- Y 01 k h\ !) o 'elrJck in;.r '11u• Bat[.!Ps·~ue fittLd f1 r p.hsPil!!t 1 s, .u11I ho,lJ 1lers tl·ll dm 11 g tlHn st.l\ in Xe'' (Jt till' Jllcblte b t l \JlL'd· REED, ( h\ Ill' Is of n l1 g\l) e tlion H. & .f(IUTLA.'\0, 0\\ nerq (JfRarg-e Cnx~aekrt•. 1y g1\ t>n th lt a1l pcrgons in~ Ji,,, <>t L.\:-,HEH & ~!YEH, C'l urns ngn1J1~t tile fiun. aie to (Uii and \''llle tlJeir tlel.n. H L.\SIIER, )Jartnrr nf Lasher ill. :11\·er 1st lf;)] . RAIL-HOAD, !:~ 'fO TIVOTA. STEEL l'E:\'~, SIIIHT COLLARS, Sl I'EHIOR SEGAHS, &c. &c, A'D Confectiona1·y of aU JGnd~. I. l\ .Dentistt·r. DR. L. W. BILL, \vI LL <punl I he 'rrond \e< k of raci1 mor,t ll m CoxsackH·. at the t':\\IO::\ IIOTE \' Reed-st red, op[\'''te Lasher s Dry Goous Sture 1 la 1 cmarmlct of lrrs lHne \rll be de; ut< d at Ins fl•I.,Jdt>nrr 7 mtll'~ west (Jfthts \illagr- and 1 mde 11' 't ,,f .lac ksom i I le. \ here he wrll at tend JH!t!C· tuall 0 to all['< ofcssronal calls \!r. HILL'S rcput.ttiUn as an emcieut untl t:J<Jr\t:gh l!t•uti ~\ W\';\ kllown, and he 11111 orrh '-.t\• to th{]:-.J' \\hn C't•nclude to fnt•r 1llm \\Jtl! tht rr pltronrl~!\•, thn..t pettl·d sati.-Jactiuu ,..,ill L~ gJ\t u.IT11l \\ ~rra'\tt d ~ B -A.ll (Jpt:rttion~ P' IfurmE'J HI th{' mw-t sttllfur m,trmPron tlH.: I:Pt ~t llllfllOHmt nts anJ \aJI A liberal ;lw.rc ot the pu!JII< p !lio- Ilap:e h St•IH'Jtctl *L~-f1In in 5 blurs to~. York. - :\1 U.S BY STEA:I!BO.\T. Ilndson Female Acadena}. HE\· .T B. li.Hil f., A :\I, PHJ::\C!P.\L Trams gomg nvrth '] 111E I'Ill.ST TEIHI d tl1is Institntwn 11111 eommenc~ on \ednesda the 1'( nth f,f Sr pit nrber next. ~ o paiJrs ha\·e bel'n <pareu on 4 ,h ~-;;:;-1J-hl\ the part of tire Ttu~tets to adapt the large and t 1); 511~1 o1 5 31 o o.t I11agmhcei1t Lntlding to lJ£~ occupie~l Ly the ~\.c.Ldl!m: 1 torts pn·:;·'nt }mrpusl'' and to iutnhh llmd Tram north, will not , 10 D tt in a manner best wlculatcd to promote tile swc*1 ,on, R HlGIIA~I comturt ofth0se 11\w may become Its mmatcs ·:20 In the selectiOn of teaciJ,.rs, ami Ill tliP m range- ~w..:r··-1 (J,~\-:.JI ]I:§[; ment ot the plan ..f \tudy proposed rt 11Jil Lc ~ .!.1 ~«...>.=.- :> fottnJ that pro\ bwH-Las hu.:n n1ade fur tlw n1ost ., COXSACKIE. tlwruugh llNJuctwn mall tl•e l.JJanches ofalir,. :S tl!lbg,~r tll<' I' rPsl\P~tfull~· int~,rms I !ted eel uratwn Ctrcul:ll'Y eontmmng prrl't wr; Ill' that he h\ taken the stand I Illlurmation \d.J ~e Hent to any orJe1 Applrea- vc>cu~\\' Lv \r·. Bennett next t1vn~ for admi-.s.IOn m?y be made to \fe~srs Transpurtatwn'ulficp,l I~\JiC~_& s~I!lT r, Hudson,_,:\__)\· 14_1! ,v, 1 uu a new and a larger assort. AMOS CARPE.NTER pcc:uesand Leary'sf.lll Style 1 s T:!!IE <GE~T von THE .. ~ .. fol!lable Hats, Fur, '\'d ... h·n ine S1lk, than has heretofore F .. Jlm\m.!; U'\l:\'Sl H A~CE Co:\fPA- XIES~ in Iluchon and its 'icirnt;, 'iz : IIu>HRD bsu:.\~CE Co .. XcwY01k. Capital been trtizens of Coxsackw. A large 's Youths, Boy's. Chr\d. rcn's Cap~. viz -JockPy 1 A.ngolal ~Iollalr. ta, Glazed, Stlk, Cotton. 1\ol\•~t 'lush ~c llru\h Put•, Ca\- ·\'1'\\\\' Beaver, California and in the season, a large stock BES (common nud supcnor) IctorJmll'• .. <•u.u>>] Cuffs and a needful vanety of , .AFTER REASOll, IS with it Long Life. ofproeurin~ these blessings, alh>ise the affiicted to peruse SIX LECTURES Lungs, &c , and mode of a hundred years. \;;t~;~~~NES SHOJ:'LDER BRACES, U and LECTL'RES may be JN COXSACKIE. FITCHE's GI'IDE TO b- ,<.aJ,,,,t clliar<re 13-1 y . $:!50 000 II \RTFORD, do ConnectJcut. do S150 Of10 C ILCYtH. <::!, Ohlo 1 Jo $300,000 IratE rford. X Y .. do $200,000 A:I!ERIC \Y 1fnc.J.L do Amsterdam, N Y, Capital, $115,000 -the rates of which are as low as anv other re- sporJSlble ~lutnal m th~ State, • liLnsox R!IER, do Persons\ ishmg Insurance \ill please call on the subscriber at his Office in Hudson near the fHC'f Mr Carpenter, or )[r. :\fcCoy will vis:t Cox. sackic, c1e1y eight or ten da)s to receive app\i. catiOns for Insurance. The Hudson River In- smance Company will insure farmers below the former rates of the old stock companies Hudson. Aprill, 1851. 1S--.3m ~~~ WILLIAl\i 1\IAYO, SHIP BUILDER, W ILL attend punctually to all business en- trusted to his care His facilities for buiJ. ding and repainng vessels warrant him in say. ing that for soli<iity Qf structure, workmanship, and neatness offimsh, his vessels are unrivalled. A share ol the public patronage is solicited. Coxsackie, June 17, 1851. 9-tf P ORK AND BEEF-at RA YMOYD'S 11'-lf A ~t netal .tssortmcnt ofcatk-; Boob and Shoes made to order, on tl1e short. C' t IJOtH t' LJ <ompett nt aw] cxpl·nrnccd \\ork. r r•n anJ all \\ork wan.tntrd to p:1vc satisfac . 'i\n 1-'f .\HTH1\R BEATTY )!l~i'l:'? THE subsctrbc·r \\ould inform ~Y his f1 i<lld, anrl the public that -'~\\\---'\'L\--he has taken the old stand formerly occup.crl L 0 S Austm, 11he1e he keeps HORSES AND CARRIAGES 01 ,tll kl!lrh at the shoilest notice, aud at lu\\ est JJ(JS..,Iule t€ 1 rns the .\_ t D..l riag. ah\ays kfpt in r~adincss to con. \ e~ ld~ fnt w.ls ur strang-ers at any dtsLJnce ltf .HbEPll T. POWELL. ('ox<;.\CKIE AXD 0.\.K I!lLL PLANK ROAD c 0. B y a lf.::IJlutiuu cJftl1t B£1a1d of Director:-. th~ ·'\'\ e named Cumparn, the subecnbers to th LtJ•Ilal Stnck uf s nd Company a1e JC. quilld tu pay to Eli Hunt. Trf'nsurcr, at the uf. !Jr e of Hunt & Xd<;f1TI Cox.:.:.1-ckw Landm7, on tlw ::flt!J do 0 of SEPTF>fB> R next 20 per cent on the ;uuh bv them se\CI.tllr ,nl scribed . r; .HEED. President. Jon~ B BnrJ:sE: 1 Ser-rf'tary. Cox-.;a(kJI Juh :!·\ 1~)1. -- . H-tf DIVIDEND M utunl Insnrance Company! GLENS FALLS, WARREN CO. N.Y. T HE uwler~1gned takes this mdl1od of inform- Ill!; tl•c inllalntant~ ur Greeuc County t!Iat he'\ the aut!wnzcu Agent of the abo1·e Com· rum and that Ire may at all limes be found at the lwsprtable UJanswn of IsA\'c P. FrTCHET, £.;;Q , C1J1' sackie :;tret t or at II BE!\ JAMI~'s, Cuxs3.ck1e Lauding Tlwsc wisbjng an Insur- ance ertln·r <1n the mutual <1r stock plan willl;c accf•mmodat<·d on t\;e shortest notice. All let- ters post paid, \\ill receive prompt attentH n. W. :\f. VAl:GHAN. Coxs~dde, ~fay 4th, 1801 4tf ---------THE HOWARD INS. COl\ri'Y, OF NEW-YORK, OFFiCE, ~o. 66 WALL ST. CAPITAL, $250,000. Incorporated by an kt of the LegJSlature of tfu! State J'ieu.York T III S Company insures property against loss or damage L)· Fire and the risks of inland Nm 1gatwn auJ T1anspmtation, on as favorable terms as similar institutions in this city. DII!ECTORS. R. Ha~ens, NaJah Ta)lor, J. Phrlhps Pha>nix, \'illiam W. Todd, \Yilliam Couch, r'anning C. Tucker, J.D. Wolfe, Meigs D. Benjamin. Edward Anthony, Henry E. Davieo, Thomas W. Pearsall, Henry R. RemRen, Charles N. Talbot, J aphet Bishop, Thomas W. Gale, J. K. Herrick, ChaljesM. Connolly, Orrin Thompson, 'Uriah J Smith, R. HAVENS, President. LEwis PHILLIPs, Secretary, HENRY A. OA!UEY, Assistant Sec'ry. A!>10S CARPENTER, Hudson, Agent. lR F AMILY GROCERIES-A complete assort. ment !n quantities to suit, at . 10-tf. RAYI.IOND'S. C OD FISH Pickled and dried, by the Bar- rel and ~1intle at 1o-tf. RAYMO~·m·s. CHERRY PECTORAL: For the Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BROliT· CH!TIS, CROUP, ASTH• MA, WHOOPING·OO'O'GB AND CONSUMPTION. THIS truly ,aJuaLlc Rc·mcJy for all diseases of tlw Lun;;s uud 1 hroat has become the cht<f r e!Jauce of tbc afil,cted as 1t is the most ce1 tam cure kn011 n fur tJ,e aiJOI e complaints. 1\ lllle it b a f'O\ c1 ful nmc dtal agent in the mo:,t de;pl·ratu and almost hopclc ss cas~s of CoNst \ff'TI(JN it is also, in diminislH·d do&.es 1 one of the mil <lest am! IJIIJ\t agret'able family ruec;Jj, cine~ ful CfJTlllllon cuu r lls awl colds HPad below the opJ!llOn ofm·n w!Jo are known to the world, and the \I ur ld 1 c>peet thctr opir.tuns. PROF. CLEAVELA.\'D '1 Boudozn College, Maifte, w, ,tcs-\ I lm; e \1 1tucssed tiJC <ffects of your ClH rry Pc ctor a! in In} o\\ n l.tmily and that of my fd,·ud;,, awl it g1ves me satisfactiOn to state in 1b fa1 or that no ml'rheiue I IJa\ e ever k11own has proved so succr S$ful in cUJ iug disuu;cs of the throat anrl lungs.\ REV DR OSGOOD Write;-\ That hio daughter afterha•ing been ob!Jgc·d to keep the room four months, \ith a se1 ere set tier! cough, accompamed by rar,mg of blood, t>lgl>t S\\Cats, and the attendant S)mptums of Consumption, co)lnmenced the use of the 'Cht:rr) l'ectwul,' <m<l hod C<mtjJltit\J) ftCIIYCf• ed, ul~o That he ronstders · f)llen y I'ectornl' the best 1 ernecly for pulmonary complaints ever givrr. to the puLhc \ DIRECT EYJIJE:\'CE. Sprinlffidd, A'ov, 27, 1Q49 Dr. A1er. Dear Si1-Yor ti\O }ears prece. ding the l st of '/'; O\'onber. 1 R47, I had been reduced very low with a ,.e, y ~~\ere Congh, accompanied by sp.ttit g <•f blood and pr<rfuse mght ''Hats. B;~ the ad lice uf my attending ph 0 srcmn, I was wrluccd to use 0 our \Ch<rry Pcctotal,\' and cvntimHd to tlo t-o till I COIJ~idtr rnyJrlfcurcd, ilDd a~CIJ!Je 111e effect to JOUT pr~. Jlil.I'lltiOn JAMEs RANDALL, At the office of the lion. George Ashmun 1 mern. Cong , Spllngfield, Mass. DR. PERKINS, PreBide•t Vermrmt Medical Collegt, One of the most learned and intelligent ph~·si. cians in the conn try, considers it a \ composrtion ufrare excellence for the enre of that most for- midable disease, Consumption.\ Tlu Canad'lan JO\UrMl of Medical Scie1ue States that\ the prevailing Asthmaofthisinele- ment climate has y1elded with surprising rapidity to Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. n.nd we cannot too strongly recommend this skilfnl preparation to the Profession and public generally \ From the H LOJ.'v7JON L.t1NCET. 11 '' Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is one of the most truly valuable preparations that has fallen under our notice. After a careful examination, we do not hesitate to say we ha>e a large appreciation of its merits and the fullest confidence in its use fulness for coughs and lung complaints.\ Prepared by J C A YER, Cb~mlst, 1Nvve11 7 Mii'IJI. PRICE 75 CENT!'~ PER BOTTLE. AGENTS-WING & SISSON are tbe Agents for Coxsackie; A. N BENTLEY, Greenville ; N RAMSDALL, Norton Hill; and by Druggists generally<. 19·3m F LOUR-Choice Brands at 10-tf. RAYMOND'S. G LASS-Of all sizes, from 6 by 8 to 30 Ly 40. bytheboxorat retail,attheDrugStore of 1-Iy WING & SISSON.