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.8 W I L L E T T S ’ 4 4 <. BO O T SH O E STO R E , NO. 4, W I L L E T T ’S EO W, LANSINGBXJRGH, , fTlHESttbscribera hav^ on hnd,at their S tore, a large and complete ai I j L &> SHOES, hoe *, consisting a ir-— .v N . Y,. assortment of Boots culated ih this S consisting 01 over they warrant to be of the very best quality o f Stock, and ol superior workmanship : erticjesoan behooj Hon. Archibald Bull, Judge; “ S i i T W . ^ S e ™ ' «* T h e Grand Jury came info Court and, /throu g h their foreman made the following ip, . Presentments, which the Court or/lnro.l tn. UVtHg 4urmvil«u W»l-U VVVWUS lll ilim vjr assw -WWM,-- — »4»« 0«atss \' 1 'M”toitfti 5 Se*?s 4 rjnr oF T H E m a s s o s t m e n t o f Boots & Siloes : Gentiemen's s^wed Cnlfs, Boots, i ASSOXTMP.NTOP “ t\ nt gained t saved liSdies’ Gaiter Boots, Childrens’ Morocco Boots, Misses’ Morocco Busks, rs\r;sxSd's:iJ iiherous drinking houses which exist in va rious parts of the county, under the names o f igrpceries, as most serious evils. T h e nmoniit of crime, pauperism and misery, £ t '“‘ssL pair. 0th Gaiteri, > f Bootees, lens cheap s ips a'/d Pumps; aeto.-tmentotSlioefnaker’s too s ol the most ap •— sihgburgh, May I, 1844.j lock Tunned so e Leather: blacK and irith Deer, Goat, and Lamb skin bind- tings, Linen and leather linings, bind- pincers, aw!s and tacks, with a lull M, W ILLETT. eting, i, pincers, 'od pr ttern E. Matilda ■ iB m i l | S i^utTrsTd S:V/ri.~ S’n’ S g SI e n f ^ I'b f ; fr finient. ,RY, '/ b ? i v: Millinati NEW HARDWARE STORE, U U M P H K E Y 4-L A N S J N G [oiportera of Hardware and Cutlery,; i Albany. ; TAVE opened a Branch Store, tnder the; X name and firm o l Lansing db Humphrey. the new brick block of buildiogs. N o . ---- ’ ale Street, opposite J. Nichole, compiiaing • very genera! assortment, also a mil supply ol AiUcrican Hardware. Sweden Iron, flat and square; English do. flat, square andre U.. flev Oklrl sin/4 MAttr Engliin [L ] Germi - * - ’ .................se Na.ls: Axioirce Anus, »»ugguu boxes and crowbars; Ahviis, Vices and s.euges; Scythes; Hoes; Hay and manure forks; English and American mill and X cut a baglifh and American shovels and spad Powder and shot. Brass Kettles, Hollow Ware, &c.. All of which will be sold for cash or approved crpdit, a t their Albany prices. \Lansiiigburgh 1844. NEW COAL YARD AT TH E Lansinghurgk Scale Factory. •* N consequence o f the great inconvenience 1 to whicli our citizcnii are put, and the high prices to ^rhich those are subject who have been to unfortunate as to defer laying in a sufficiiint quantit7 of Fuel, for the purpose of heating eUher their Stores or their dwel lings, during the time Navigation is closed ; we have been induced to open a Coal Yam on % ifs ersther Efeigl rto' use ; and we feel confident that we sliali be it has been thoroughly screened, and is en tirely free from dirt ; for we are well aware that o ur citizens have a great deal of trouble say nothing ofthe amount of money that is thus thrown away- We think those who may see fit to patronize us wifi always find our Coal in tlie best possible ord;r. and deliver ed in the shortest possible time. Ourarranare- ... purchaser, want i t for use. Manufacturers and deals, s supplied hy the cargo, on the most ft^m a b l^tenns.^ meived a i N B— W eh Coal, which w sny one who in»y be in need\ of more™ Coal ; snd shall be rceeiviiig from time to time, c a r goes o l Lehigh, Red Ash, Peach Mountain, Lackawana. Virginia, Blossbiirgh and Char- Cosl. Orders received a t the Yard, o r at the ' ’^OSal dsnver“ed'in Troy or Waterford ai the lowest rates. J, D. D- Lanaingburgh, April 6, 1844. cargo ofLehigi ' . S ' . ? ! : . ? : O A S K S C u t Nails, 2d to Scinch aoyil and Sedge. Boardmuti & Gray’s Piano Fortes. r p t H E attention o f the public is re&pect- X fully called to the following le'terf.-om th a t distinguished vocalist, Mr. H enry R ub •ell, who has recently returned from Ear >pe ...u:.i. -------- m b e rofletters of s eimilnr A Fariii For Sale, 1 Pauftr Expenses. C J I T T A T E D ini Expense of county paupers over t o the town ofEast-; end above the reveiuie of the ton,Washington coun. tain) snd garden sltached to the north: ‘House of liidUi being abU cmiure naru laiior. farm can be had for thirty dollars per withlwenty.five Iniiidred dollars [aid and the remainder made easy to suit pui err. For further nart. cnlnr., . MARTIN PECK. by which intemperance reposes upon --- -----------------------------------------------------Hie - produclive industry of the county, by ................................................. the incalculable amount o f iniscrv which It GRAND JU R Y PR E S E N T A M E N T . NATIONAL INSURANCE co M P A - g , , R a n s o m s B a i t e r friend s . Razors put in cominlele order. *“ o 1 * p S c p ro r CoW* secSlrljM n , ani Steerage Passengers, from Great Britain and Ireland. No. 61 Foutlt Sffeet, New York. f l p H l i : subscriber eon- A tinu68 to make en gagements in this city for rassages from Liverpool,I _______________________________________ : S S s S S : ) send for The sh:pe'eom7rLmg\ll^^^^^^ sale at the sfgn oVthe An! Lansingburglq March I, 1844. all other insurable property, against loss and damage by fire on the inost reasonable terms. Lansingburgh, who has full power to issue March 23, I8i|4. IN D E ^ N D B N T ^ a i l * a r a n g e MENT. Frovidence. New Bedford, Lowell, Ailiany, Troy, Rochester, Buflalo, Portl-r.d, and the principal cities and towns in Maine, frona Lnsingbiirgli, J.ilj 10, -1844. constehles for the service of criminal processes, $5402,12 “ Sheriff for coinmitmei ' passengers ifinfr f n 'I ----- r-rr: -------- “ County Judges for trial critni. ding in the country, (post paid,) will be promptly attended to. and passuges from New 1 also be engaged on the Amount paid by the city of Troy d the several towns for the ,der the firm of Herdman & Keenan, waa.uis- Bolved by inutiml consent, on the 23d Octo ber, 1841. The unsettled business oi the him will be liquidated by the undersigned. ^Scuth st., one door east o f W allst. State Ap;i*icnltural DEPOT. ■ \yT O W R \ 4& f I V l VAIL have :res—about 70 acres intervale aiong the river before reachmof House o f lnilus. m d rbout 60 acres tillable upland, the remain. fry, 1000,00 der coverediWilh timber.^^On said farm ther- E u r a charges cF Pliy.icianto H. ‘ ■ • ■ ■ • ' of Industry, 50,00 Making an a g g regate o f 22436 35 o. plion and sale on 'commissioi ed.' Sain farm mustand will be sold, the ow- biaU nineteen Iweiitietbs of the crimes in ner having injured his health and therefore this county daring the past year lo hove not being able to ^endure iiard^ labor. Said been committed b y intemperate persons, and their‘iiippoit from irectlyoriiidirecf- iierntc drinking.— 13BARIE Bird, by the Hon. Charles Au- 4. giistus Murray, just receiied anil for sale at tho News Hooin, ;i23 Slate street, price 25 cts. AI. kinds of books and papers of the latest dates, constantly on baud. Pleai call and examine. May 15 BENTHUYSEN. NEW VOLUME OF GOODEY’S LADYS BOOK, commence with July, 1843. _ . -------- ence with July , li Original Paintings hij the jirsi ters of the Art— Crigmul signs—Original Matter We oft'eras foliows:— Centre-table ornament, containing 13 ele- i! £• £ t country and, ol course came from the office ofthe Lady B Book, fiom whence all other designs and inenB were -epied We have now bund ten original Paint ings, by the most celebrated artists ofthe S. Arthur, just leceived and for sale at the .New* 1103111, No. 22;!, sta le street ; also. -Xe« York daily papers aaiibeliad at the office . i v e r e d ^ e ^ e ^ i n g a n y ^ ^ U o . .. Printers’ & Bind^s Nos 29 a idM GOLD St!Jff New York. nBlSSSSSif.. j^’ew Grocery* d i ; & T m .s ! ; ; ; z : : : w h ; : d i 7 . : ^ present the licenced and iinlici need lavcrns, agents of their pi oduct on if such enormous evils, as public nuisances. TheG.and Jury would further present, lhai large bodies o f armed men disguistd in masks and uncouth dresses, who, under pretence ol protecting the rights ofthe tenantson the m >nor of Ronsselae.wyck, have appeared in vaii jus parts of the county, disturbing in too many instances the public pence, viola! irg the sanetilv of the domestic fireside, inflicting disgracelul who^muy not reiterate fheir idle and unmeaning - --------- We present^jlieb rioto^i^roc!^^^^ stive of a wide spread con stnt them as likily loproduce armed aajociaiion 6ir mutual support and protection among those those who may be the victims of lawless viov lencp thus begetting in the bosom of our free and hapiiy country, a deplorable state of anars cliy and civil war, and giving the strongest possible assiii’anee of the truth of wlint the ene- umi IMUII 1* mcapai ic 01 sell government; am .iiid m a i, the enemies of peace, cnod^o^vt A copy from the minutes. a. H ooper , Clerk. D B K T I S T B l T a CharlesS. Twiss, M. D. Surgeon Dentist, T ^ O U L D inform the citizens of Lan. T * sitigburgh, and vicinity that he has opened ail office at Wo. 233 State street where he is prepared to perforin nil necei ..... - ......... J —s .v„.v ,v . c . ““fy operatione on the Teeth,both for the to their Work, and the reduction in Printers’ anrlBindesu materials generally. U — ... . ... . the IVledici*) professduii and having^ /lac e best possi iSonable ten the Grand Action Piano Forte, at decidedly better for sustaining th B.- M a n u fac^red by s . . Aif’q a fu^assoVtoent of V h o m p s o H i a u m e d i c i n e s , have open n and sale on commission, >f tlieir consignments. They will a t all times keep a full and entire r.'Ki T'Tii: Cultivator, and are now prepared to execute orders for the same to almost any e.vtent. June 1843. TAKXS nroTZCz;. VEGETA mW TOOTH •WASH is th “ most viil _________ most valuable .................. --.ired to the public for eJeansf-- lurifying, and preserving iJ ring the breath to i-s origi ________ __ _____ ■ Heeding — o —- BiiesB, and conn- eract.n^ the eftects ol cuioinel on the teeth ind^gums, and rejloring them lo perfecl ’’suldby ADAVI THOKBURN, g.'n.r.l o. 233 Statti-Slree .Lansinghvrsh. tifM o ttgage sa te, W EVI W AY, and Allen W a y , ofL a n - M A singburgh, in the c ounty of Renssel aer, e xecuted and d elivered lo David Colvin (lien of Lansingburgh in said county, a M ortgage, bearing date the twenty-foiirtli map or chart thereof made by Flores Ban- ker,er, ass lotot numberumber threehree hundredundred andnd finorty, k a l n t h a f one, bounded on the south by Jot number three hundred and forty—on the east by ' jhn street—! el wide—on sndr. d and John street—on the west by an aliey twenty feel wide—on the north by lot luirnber tliroR hundr. d and forty-lwo ; bread’ll along John stieel u.iu sam i fifty feel, and in iengili on each side hundred and twenty feet.” T h e said m gage and the power o f sale ilitrein coni ed was duly recorded in the Clerk’s o containing and said all Andrffi!!in Place, n.iw k,r,.L uj, v.i,ui,ct. Honohton, in the village of Lansingburgh o'clock, A M, at the ke p t by Charles 8 , M. L. Fii.LKr, A tl'y. Redueed Prices. i r : i i s S i f e s S i and in French, Drawing and Musib, her pitency to give thorough inslruclion is a l^d by tha strong recommendation of M Cr.ttendon, principal of the Albany Female r , ‘“ ‘ “ irons ol tlie r y p t and S Seminary. From the high moial and ir.teU “''yi formerly known a* ./iiine lectual qualifirations of Miss VViicox, Ihede wore recently as Conner and parlment is confidently commended to the PunDc in genjral, iliat they liberal patronage of the friends o f the institu- oxecute.id orderso for tion, and the public a t large. In the MaleDeparlinenl,tli perienoe in Uie businsas of teaching. Tuilion .n the common English branchea, quarter, or $(i 50 for a term. Do do and in Latin, Greek and Hebrew, $6 per quarter, or §8 per term. French and Drawing each $3 per quarter extra, o r $4 per term of 4 months. B. ard is readily obtained in respectable private fa™' lies on reasonable terms. E CH ICH E S T F R , President t singhurgli, April 13, 1844. OOPERSO TOOOLS.— R O F E R S T Schuyler’s, cast X v steel, warranted, coopers tools, consis ting of Knives, Shaves, Adzes, Axes, «.tc. In point ot finish and cut arc not surpasse.; by any manufacturer in central New York, fur sale at the sign of the anvil and sledge, No. 289 state street. LANSING & HUMPHREY. year 18X4, by VV« E. l\ Napier, C. B., Col. H. P. forty third regimiint, member of the ro\al Sweedishacadeiiivof nnliturvsciencos L. RANSOM, * ™ the village of L a n s ingburgh.— H ercturns thanks H ercturn s thai to the citizens the liberal p a t ---------- ----- -- age bestowed u p on him heretofore, and tendersto nil g e n tlemen who may favor him w ith a call,the assurance th a t no efforts shall be w anting on his part to give them satislaction. N . B. Particular a ttention will be paid to cutting and dressing hair, in the best and most fusliionoblestyir Also, Razor* putin I, Razor* put in complete order. I F. ( Y e a r n s “ W »13f \nfeJm* th e pnbJic g en erally that he Blill continues ^ 7 the above bus- . -■ i»0SB. at 264 .igress - S t ., where h e will b e happy to r-iceivc orders nd IS prepared to exccu'e all kinds of work hi s line of business, lie would return thanks to the citizen! ihia village and vieinity, for the liberal pi rotiago they have heretofore extended him, and hopes by a strict attention . . . „ f V ----------------- “ a rames Ink, and every other article n ecetia- ry to form Complete Printing Establishment*, on as larorable terms and of as good quality S*tate\^ “ H‘®r -stablishment i« the United NEW rniCEs per pound. oi.n raicE* per pound. Agate 86oenl*. Agate 108 c ents Nonpareil 6h do. Nonpareil 84 do Minion 54 do Minion 66 do Brevier 46 do Brevier 54 do Bourgeois 40 do Bourgeois 46 do Long Primer 36 do Long Primer 42 da Small Pica 34 do Small Ptea 40 do Pica 32 do Pica 38 do Borders, Cuts, Brass Rule, and all otlie article* .nanufaetured at the same reduce Ne ,v articles got up to order on bein» far iiislied with patterns.____________ * WIDOW tSIlADB MAEIACTOBr. A & W ..O R R ,2 B 5 River-street, nrer x x * the Eountairi, Washington Square. m s ; . m = s s ~ ’sinir view* on th.^ [Judson „ ; , . , i . „ £ r r t . „ r i r ? . S c r , are valuable a s paintings, being con with the associulions of place which the case with the creations of fancy, sison desiring particular _ ^ t A f i n d s e a p e a , r style o f border, or color, can have thein noted lo order in a tasteful manner, and at . 'ained atan y f a c - tesF K Rags in exchange fo, ndow Shales, a t 265 June 1843. A S K S ^Cut and Pressed Boat spike sign ofthe Anvil and Sledge’ * *' L A N S IS G &. H V M P U n V March 16, 1844. odX J a s^irre^^d^i'-irV i.ecJ^V lfr;:® ; of the county of Rensselaer on the 27ih (lay o f February, 1841, a t half p a st four o’ clock, P- A1-, in book of M o rtgsges, No 333,324- T h e amount claimed to be due on said mortgage, at the time o f th e fir*! publication of this notice, is four hundred and tw e nty nine doHars arid fifty four cents. Nonce i^iereby given that by virtue o; the roiiage (iiey nave iieretotore exienaeu to power of sale coniained in esiil m ortgage him, and hopes by a stric t a ttention to busi- and vhe statu e in such case made and pro ^ess, and a prompt e x ecution of work en- vu^^, the said mortgaged premises vvill be trusted to .him, to merit a cortinuaiice of ^ I d at public nuctmii on the 9Hi day of the same. Plaving served a regularappreii- November next, at 10 o'clodc, A M, a t the i.iseship ana having been long engaged as Andrffitiin Plat'ei n jw k e p U y Charles S , a practical builder, he d oubts hot hia ability to execute a ll Jobs in a style salisfactorv to the employer, and in a superior w o rkm an like iiianner. ^ share ot public patronage Jractfm'ivcliitnt. and wii: furnishdesigns, and draft plai _ ouildiiig.-j for such as may desire his s e rvi ces. Lansingbiirgli, A ugust 1843 oms No. II Fourth-street, iiea opposite I he T r o y city B«nk, X i l El if R he mav a t all times beconauf. . f ted by those who may desire his pi% fessional services. The best incorruptilA- teeth inserted on every principle adopted by the most scientific, and warranted iu Iheij afi pearunce to be p ’rleclty natuial. Also: gen. ral election is to be held in the county of Rensselaer on Tuesday succeeding the firstV Monday ol* November next, at which ‘ • ■ - sntioncd m f i ; s M o „ d ; 7 o r N o = ^ n e x r ^ Wl tin-e will be chosen tlie officers mentionc R ' ^ Z I T . Z ....... by given, that a Circuit Court and a Court vember ot Oyer and Terminer aiid Genera! Jail De- ejected. COPER, Clerk. H i p s s LANSING k HUMPHREY. 'rivatesulei until ttietwen- ‘day. For further'— ------ subscriber. MORE N E W BOOKS. Invalide, o: pictures o fthe French revolutior by C. Spindle, author ol the Jew. J. H. VANBENTHUYSEN. NewsAg’t. -u o - .i o V k / p r H ; / m s Lansiugburgh, Ocf. 1,1844. ‘‘ g IMON^^REYNOLD?, Sheriff. To the Shcrift- of the county Df Renssel. aer. Sir : Notice is hereby given, tliat at the next General Election to be held ot . the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday of No- vembervember next,ext, thehe followingollowing officersfficers arere to be n t f o a to be elected, to wit : A Governor and Lieineiiant Governor of this state, thi ty-six Electors of Picstdent and Vice President of the Uni- ted States, four Ctnal I'ominissionera, a Senator for the Th rd Semilonnl District to supply the vacancy which will accrue bv the expiration of the term o f service of Hen- ry W . Strong on the last day of December next, a lleprefenlative to the 29th Congress of the United States for the Tw ellth Con. grossioiial District consisting of the c ounty o f Rensselaer. Also, the following County Officers, to w it; Three members o f Assem bly, a County Clerk in the place of Charles Hofiper, whose term o f service will expire on the last day of December next, and two Cor. oners in tiie pliceo f J o h n B. Ntles, w hone. glected t i qualify, and Andrew E. Merrit, Whose Wrm pfservice will e.xpire on tha last dav of December next. IN CHANCERY—BEFO] CHANCELLOR. Malcpim N MbLaren, >RE THE William R. Keilbgg and L e tly J Sale. Ann, his wife, and others. S ITfcY virtue of n decree of the Court of “ S r S S i H l S the subscriber, one o f the Masters of this tember next, at f 2 o’cltck.noon of that day, the premises described in said dearee, viz : -‘All that certain lot piece or parcel of land, situate in 8teplienlown county o f Reiisseiaer, being part of 1 it No 29, bounded as follows : Begihiiing at a stake standing at the south west corner o f lot No. 47, thence south tw in- ty two degrees we.4 six chains to a black oak FAKE WARREN, & CO.~ '^ H O L K S .A L E AND RETA IL Deale V V in Groceries. Liquors and W ines, f jg otate-street, l.ansingburgh. March 23, JP44. pearunce to be p ’rfeclty natuial. Also: \\ decayed portions removed from de> cayed teeth and iheir cavities filled with gold o r tin which Will prevent further de- Thereputatfon ffiV^TenUl'rtill which tha subscrtler sustains in this city, rendeta it un necessary for film to say that every operation will be perlormed in the moat latiitectory wawanteT^\^\'* te“so“ ahie and all o p emtioni Troy, June, 1843. r ^ H E Direofors hive d e c lared 'a n Y .scs- M merit upon the premium notes held by :X “ T , ”oS: S 3 ; 4 « , ; . 7 T S jlie sum ofone per cenljupoit a ll n otes in force all noleein forcftbn Ihij 1st dtiy ol’Septeinber >843,3, onene perer cent.ent. 184 o p c Such assesmen te are required to paid • GIVEN, to 'r l i state o f John Curs.^deceased, ‘.o(present the same to the subscriber, with the vduoliers alt persons indebted to said esled to itialie inintediate pay. thefeof ALp estate are request! the subsei menl to the iubscriber, t Lansingburgh, September 5, 1844, atake and stones, tlien north eighty degrees and thirty minutes east nineteen chains and twenty links lo the place of beginning, con taining about twelve acres o fland ; Also a n other loi of land lying west o f the public Stephonfown, Bounded east and soiitii bn said highvvay, and on the west and north b > lands of said Etlraund Cherevoy, bn which is erected a bark mill and 'Pannerv buildings, containing about half an act'e be the same TT'OR PH IA D E L T PHJA,iria Dels w ire land Raritan Canal— I Thro. ughgll tn11 twvv i and a lliuu 1 v I nim tdays. and no tianshipnient, M o n H tn m ih isn t. WAntt. pera will fii ping by thi . ,, „ his route’, aS i l l s th most exi^ied^itimiH ^iipde o f transportation ever Harp ; ihe Crystal Fount Alelotficf, Na | , and 2; tlie ’I’cinpornnco Lyre > also \Vy. he.-n’s celRbralPfi method of teacliiiiy sing!, inp cinsres. for sale at the Newa Room ‘\“'\\■/•rv'a'rwr sat,