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;«d on i S | f ; ALE. Ifl |S l I \ ^ ! ! I will l)€ • them bj i i BOOK & JO B P B iK T i»ej^ :“ ~;r:rt:-A.|s>.^^^ d o n e W I T H N E A T N E S S A N D D E S P A T C H A T T H E O F F IC E OF T H E IMSUGMIEffl DEMOCBAT. The publisher o f this paper, having several years experience in Book and lob Printing, will execute vvilh neatness and despatch, and at the lowest prices, the following among others kinds o f w o rk: BOOKS, SH O P BILLS, BLA N K BILLS, PA M P H L E T S . SH O W BILLS, “ CH E CK S , C A T A L O G UES, A U C T I O N BILLS, “ N O T IC E S , M IN U T E S of religious Visiting and Business LEGAL BLA N K S of and other bodies. CAR D S . of every description. O R D E R S for any description o f woiifc, accompanied vvitli the mo’ney, or ndation of some one known and responsible may be sent by mail Lansingburgh. January 1, 1846- PEOSPE^TUS O F TH E JU T E M I L .E P E A M . . A Monthly Publication devoted; to the interests of SABBATH SCHOOLS. W i i lA A f t I J. LAMB, Publisher. Edited by ISAAC A. PITTM AN. l a n s i n g b u r g h , N. Y. of Lansingbur|fh. \JH E T rustees o f the villiage o f L a n - :t and ordain r p H E T f i Ji. eingburj ■gll, do enoci iCoiiw iR. f rtlHo __ _ _____ 'i:.. A L L G U M P E T ITIO N D E N E D I T A ! V f ^ l i E A D lT l - \ M - ' G R A H A M ’S M A G A Z I N E fo r EoiD is tUe time fo r Ecia Subscriptions I o f Iruiiij.eiy :Ut-i iilure, and old InBluonet '\\amber lOUi, IB.M, with llm Jaim u ry . ............ - .. .f.. > r ..., i.wpet-lieaiI.vo(ii g and univorsall'y succesaui' eiirc aity of not leso than oiie dollar and^ h o t’ more thaji|jHve«loIlhrs for each offence^, tobfe ioer nexr. unU.the Jurord wiVo are to serve for’ use o f th e isaid’ T r u s tees, by action of the drawn imrsuant to the ejections oV the*stat case before atiy ebi>r,t having cognizance ti te at this ofliceon Monday next, Oct. 2 lst, thereof. , at 10 o ’clock in the foretioon. ^ W OOfER, Clerk. - g \ ^ __________ G. C. Parmoleo,ieiefk. ______________ j ^ C W O p O C C r y . TER M S — 1 subscriber. 25 cts. ,5for$l. 12 for $2. 20 for $ 3 . 40 for 65, or 12 1-2 aach. ,in Eaul villugo, we-atof street and heiw.eenvGii “Another new paper,” says the readeiY^ ‘W e haveaheady papers enough,. Ri'epapTr*?t which wc now setid put a epeciin n is just wiiat is needed, and will ^act nc- eordingiy. Web if we get one to tliree to favor anil encourage our humble undertaking we shall have more than our share ol support. We (ledgn to present to the Juvenile porlion o f th e community a neat, nterealing, useful and as our ter ns prove, a cheap imbl.oalion; and we solicit for it only the attention which its merits deserves. T h e pubiisher has made ariai geinents for type and engravings which will enable him to issue a paper of which no one need be ashamed j andtbe editor flatters himselfthat twenty y ears couneotiort with Sabbath schools, as scholar, teacher or superintendent, with the various helps h e now has at his command will quail. iy him to prepare a work adapted to theages, tastes, disp isitions and wishes o f children. The editor and piibliBlier sre pledged to each other and the fublic to introduce nothing sectarian or denominational i .i its columns, and they would simply remark, that to sustain > paper ol this de cription, they will need the encouragement and support oiall, especially ' “ s K V E H r i V s S G ’lU V ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ f.,r„ie,cJ o » h N .. o f , h . paper. tiich alone wi 1 he worth more than its subscription p rice. T h e fourth No. o f t h is peri- r cummuincation s _ _____ PEARL. Latmiighnrgfi, N. V- Sped iticii'iimubcrs will be sent to any one (le.siiing them forexamimfion, L a n s ing b u r g h , Ja n u a r ij 1. 1846. ret and heiw.eenvGiiiitt n s tr e e t and Mill rets, u nder the ponaliy of not less than Two dollars n o t nr ore thur ten dollars for each and every ffTm\!’ to he sued lor and recovered in an acliotr o f debt or on the cose, in tlic name uf the T rustees o f said village, HI any C .iurt huviiig cognizance thereof',, for thmiisse o r said village. S kc . i I I . Ttie ordinance I'litilled “ A law fu r 'I n .r to prevent accidcii.s by lire” passed July 25, 1330, IS h ereby lep nled. j o i n s S FAKE, President. C. C. Partnclec,C lerk.____________ SELLIN G OFF. A L E X A N B E ll W A L S H , on ac- j \ , count o f bis continued ill health, be ing unable to proBeouto Iris business with th a t active e n e r g y which he h a s h e retofore endeavored t o exhibit in a ll b is varied con.- corns, IB uuw induced ro offer his slock of Merchniidizc at greatly reduced prices. W a i s h ’ s GuNitK*!. S toue , baa ahvay.s been c o n ducted upon the cash system , and form a lly years.liasheeii known tliroiigli- T I O N S H I P F I R F I N S U I I - ANGE CO.MFANY. O'lice J\To. 57 VVall-str'et. P r i n t e r s ’ & B i n d e r s s u i t c l j o t t f i i e . »dd GOLDOLD Streettreet N<ew 29 an M G S N Yc ; i v F i | \Jrjt Id Novell associate liM the und( 1, upon cci ;age as fo leing in th isin^iburjirl ertairi nia ianckcry a F'three an re to\6th( n the nort I and thirl iiid on til confainii; h frontman c, wdili tl; S i the time id thercOj f four hit s a S “J l l irtoe cf il sa.fi With heat fint \ F k E S E . N T M E kj T . “I?®. H 'f t j h e r lid tnenus will not at this V erm tf th e “coutl.* do\l.r2se»l “\y Country lor all ^hey havein a b o d v v isiled the County Goal articles used by Printers or Binders, iiiclu- and looked through the several aparlm e n ls ^iyi’i.'. ‘\/ g ’ape\ Arc. will be executed th e r e o f ,- th a t th iy have enquired into th e with the greatest care and promptitude, and condition of the'.uilding—of ils rringeinent on the besuerm s. , ■and of the prisoners confined tlmteiii and Jobbing work and jepairing w.il be done ■that they do approve o f the condition ot a t the lowest possible pri. es, w ith every a t- Ke'logg, Clerk. '^o so that persons Ironi abroad may not be r.v In K l S r . - S L ’'.''\™ \* - -------------------------------------! ------------- printers of newspapers who will publish o ' o r F O R 'tin s anverliseiiient with this ncte, three I f telereeideno payment ot their bill on buying foe tih-es the amount. H O U S E «fe LOT —A house ^ T e r a s ^ o f payment made ea'-y for the p u r chaser, Eu'j ui reent maOfflee. Lansingburgh, November 29. 184». A N D R A E U M BY G. 8. H O U G H T O N , 285, SiatG Street, Lrosinnburgh. rp tlE subscriber havingfitted upan e stali JL lishiii eiil in the m o st eleg a n t style a n d fu r n ish e d it w ith everycon v e n ieiice.il ELEG T IO N NOTICE. Q ilfjR l P ’F S Office, City of Troy, County VOof Rensselear, .August 5th 1845.—A gen- e al election is to be held in the county of Rensselaer on Tuesday succeeding lr.e first Monday ot November next, at which time will be chosen the Officers mentioned in the noticefrom the Secretary of State, a copy of which is annexed. AN GRDINAN C E , to A m e n d the ‘‘L a w ,, p i t t m AN, 219 1 2 s tate street, Lan- >to p r e v e n t laccidents by fire” — p a ssed 1 , singburgh,Groceries,Woodbn ware, Stone . - „ • ware, Stationary, <5*c. &c. Also a full assortment of Thompsonian medicines, on sale for. and put up by Dr. E. J. M at tocks o f T roy. August 16th, 1845. fP H E Trustees of the Village of Lan- I eingburgh,!i) ocnact and ordain as fob S e c . r . From and after the passing of tliis Ordinancc'it shall not bo lawful for any person or |iersons to set fire to, or b cause to b.: biwui, nny shav ngs, chips, nibliisli, or otber com b u stible alley or upon any lot i f the oast side e f P itt out t w h e re the largest amount ot be obtained fo r tiio snnallest sum of money. T h e inducements to purchasers are now g r e a ter than ever, T h e y can find in hie t-tore lire usual variety gf Foreign and D o mestic Dry G o o d s. H ardw are, Groc^- desire to closeliis business as soon as pos sible ho will e v e n sell m o st of hisarlicies a t the prices for w h ich cash was recently paid in New Y ork a n d elsew here, and ma ny kinds of hisg-oods he w ill di.spose of r.F.LOw COST, tiia numerous tu s 'on iers, brace thi- rare opportunity to supply them selves, a t e.xceedriigly reduced r a tes, with sucli orlidcs a.s th e y may need. T h e Biii.'dijg occupied as the General Store, and the.-'tore and D w elling adjoin iiKMiri til ' so u th , ore likewise offered for sale. T o any oi»ein the trade an oppor- >o fLilO TtrO!=Ol\''<r»fl fkf RO/YIT1>.<? I ! one of -many year^i'has been luiowm through- . the country far and near, as the Store B a l m o f C o l u m b i a V v restore it on bald places; and oa ohildrenm ake i t grow rapidly, or on those who h a v e io s t th e hairirom any cause. AH vermin th a t infest the heads of children n schools,are prevented or killed by it a t once. Find the nam eofCom stcek «S-Co. on it, of never try it. Remember this always. Positively c u red, and a ll shrivelled muscles and lim bs a re restored, in the old or young, by the Indian Vegetable E lixir and Nerve and Bone Linim ent—but never w ith o u t the 3 of Comstock iS\ Co. on it. U H.-VANBENTHUYSKN lakes this rae- KF • thod of m fjrm ing his custom ers and friends that he ha3 taken the old stand foi- inealy occupied by Mr. Fish as book s tore, ^■c., where he will keep for sale all the la test Cheap Publications, News Papers,M ag- ri:^j:r^a?rsqSfm S « n d r th e niofal eligible locations for basiness norse nail, spike, and Brazier’s r.rds: which the country affords. As Walsh,for i:-—u-i- n •> n ------- a «. th e reason above given, is exceedingly anxious to dose his c o n cerns, he will dis- lis goods and stores on tl ist liberal c redi t, if pay men t is fully s Also, a buildiag l o t well fenced, paved and beautifully situated on the north sid\. o f his garden in J dim street. O n t h is l o t a r e many F i u it and O r nam ental Trees a lid Slilubs. A rare col lection o f choice Tulips and other Flowers to be sold and reraoverj before possession o f this lo t is given. W o u ld be pleased to have the colleoHon examined while the plants are in L a f . M a n y of our fine dwel lings m a y b e much im p roved by the addi tion of T r e e s , &-c, Lans iigburgh, August 16, 1345. jl^ O T lC E IS HEREBY GIVEN, to ril state of .'ohn G'arK,^deceared, 'opm s e n tthe same to the subscriber, with the vouchers thereof Also all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment to the subscriber, who is du'y author- nsingburgh, September 5, 1844. Graham’s Magazine has been, from its tedStiiteji. Though its plan does hot en- lireiy exclude a rticles o f the most important 2haracter,such as have raised Blackwood and some othei foreign journals to their high influence and reputation, it« pages are s ' r S f K r ? A n lip C o u r t ofG e n e ral Sossiuiis o f th* _ ______ _____ ^ __________ ____ Poaeo, hod a t th e C o u rt B o u se in the city liience and reputation, it* pages are of Troy, in and for the county of llenssel- principally devoted to w lm tisusually term- nuf. o iithe Bth of Octobor ISd'd, prt$.. iil— anvil and Sedge. as containing i the finest femal N E W H A R D W A R E ST O R E . H UM PHREY 4 LANSING Importers of Hardware and Cutlery, Albany. State Street, opposite J. Nichole, comprising a v ery generalassortmeut, also a full supply of A l i i c r i c a u H n i ' d i r a r e . Sweden Iron, flat and square,• English do. flat, square a ndrou Russia do. old and new sabla; American round iron, assorted; ■se nail, spike, and Braziei English [L ] German, American, and oast Cut, Wrought and Horse Nails; Sheet, Pig and Bar lead; Axletree Arms, Waggon boxes and crowbars-. S S S t 3 \ V . t i , ' « . p p , . « 3 N E W GROGERY ST O R E . No. 257 Stale street, Lansingburgh, {Opposite G. f m t ’s Hardware Store.) T L . - lers for sale, the follow ing lowest.prioes, for CAStl- 25 Sacks Liverpool Salt,C el by the barrel. S t. Credx; Portoncoan d Muscovada Su- gaes; Lump and L.oaf Sugars ; Crushed and Ground Sugars. St. Croix, Muscovada the Albany singburgh. that he will visit h ere once or twice a w ^ k , f o ra course of lessons in.all 1 SaltjC o d .lsh, Macker- and New Orleans an exten s iv e a n d splendid eating house, or officers, to wit; Three Member o f Assembly S t . Croix R u m , N. •Ile s ta u r a t , ” w h e re every lu x u r y of the “\jJ ul the same the Sense of the people ot and al the same the Sense o f th e p e o p le d alway^ lo^ be found i n‘p\ro fm^io'n ; CoVve'\*^f *’'*6*^^ th” ^ a '”tCG ° H O U S E A.ND S I I O F T O L E T . election the following proposed amendments ■ A t h e „ o . . . „ j most pleasant locations in the village, *w office. T h e dwelling arid Shop will dn rented together o r separate as may be Apply t o the iubsoriber, in Fakes build- **’*' ISAAC UANfaOM. H . P. forty third regim ents member of the canfini royal 3 weedish academy of rnllitury sciences s o e k , t | r a . ' S ' B w r a w s ’S ! ' ' L, Hansom Barber- At his new Shop, near the Lansing burgli Book Store, would he happy t receive the calls of his numerou friends. Razors put in comulete order. m o e e T j e w ^ ' o o k s . A “T t News Room, 262 slate street. A . R ob ),d’Albert, by G. P. R. James,Esq. Invalide, ot p ictures oft he Frenchrevolution by C. Spindle,author ol the Jew. J O B P R I N T I N G e x e c u ted a t this O ffice. M ORTGAGE SALE. >Y virtue o f the statute in such case ► made and provided, and of tho power Sdiin^iriiffurcnu^i,;^’ T i i o m ^ u i ; ; . : ; : permnnontly,, during the past year, ot such men as Bry n t, Cooper, Paulding, Dana, Longtellow, Itofl’nian, Neal, M ancur, & c.,ot high reputation in the literary world, as' regular conlribii tors, in addition to a previous tsu , embracing th e first names in the nation, is a sufficient guarantee that the work will eontinue to be the p rincipal inedhim of com- munication between the best authors and the ''“It Ikn L-e bad bv Clubs for $2, and; i t i* cheaper Ihai.' any other publisher, with Irs* than 30,000 suLscriVer a, can TurniEh »® *l*r Single copies, ^Vper unnuin in sdvtKCt Any postiuus'or, or other p e u o n , w3shi,ig to see n copy, as a speeim ui, w illbefurnislu ed by addressing the pulilisiierpost paid.--» E d itors copying will bo entitled lo a n ex;, change for one i-ear. GEORGE R. GRAHAM. _____ No. 98 Cliesiiul s l n i t. I hilai e lpliia. G il A M )J UR Y PK E b £ T “ ......... ; and that the contribu wiuun iiiis ueeii ci.| M i f ' S T i ' o S t i,r.“ b S r riM/i'\'’'”' “ • r-;'- ....... .............................................................. thahiel Hawthorne, J. C. Neal, Henry W. Hoffman,‘'lion! Hoft'man, Hon. U. 'i’.Conrad, H .T . Tuckcr- ” M r r ^ S ^ r ^ ^ 5 r M i ; s Sedgwick, Mrs. Sigourney, Mrs. Mary C la-ers, Mrs. ton, Miss Rand, Miss Hervey, r —’ ~ \ '— Many names o f like celebrity rily omitted for want o f space. VYirilelhe m o st able writers Uis’t A llonny for prosecution uf criini; ais, - 1000,00 “ County Judges for trial criini. “ G tam i Jurors, Just ices o f the S40,CO I’pbce, 1506,00 • ‘ Petit Jurors, *000,00 “ PI ysifiun to Jml, lS7,*5 / tmpbr EuientkS. E.xpenso of oouiity pauners ov«r ami abovu the rc\c!j.ij% of th* ftiini end garden aUoch|(] It • ' - VYirilelhe m o st able writers of thecoun- lloubc \I liicustry, our subscribers. The most elegant e n g ra- ul Cier,-. vings th a t have ever appeared in America have been 1° the public in Graham’s Hereafler we *hall place in the engra hand* swnc but American pictures. Our tlous, of thrilling interest, and oh < hand subjects sta r t up, fit for tJie pain pencil and the engraver’s burin. Every pa triotic sentiment urges the selection o f nation al subjects for the pen and pencil, and we feel assured that the American public will ■ \ i‘M E A K \ & T . . E H K O U I .D S .- Giving correct pictures, taken on the 8pot,oi the places where the most reinarkahle bat tle s have been fought. These engravings will be of the hiphest o rder of a r t ; and we may mention that, in order to ensure a per manency in the elegance for which these de^ signs have already become celebrated, we have engaged Mr. SmllUe tor three years on V IN G S .—In addition to this, we have enter ed into a p ermanent engagement with tho house o f Rawdon, W riglit & H atch, of N- York, f o r a supply of m o st exquisite piclur be continued. The expuUite fertiale heads riAv>r hpnn pniiAtlor) in Lhic nnnntwr. . SS87 t v irg-cs o f Over.'-ecrs o f the Poor . ’ / fur support of county paupers / \ befoie ri'iicbing House ol Indus^ / tr j . leioJ'® - ® £ _ -’ 50.00 Making an oggregatp cf hicfi WQjs assessed upo m n u nineU'on this county during the p a s t y e a r to have county will Imve received (biMr support from tlie piiMic, to have bi-cn directly or indirect- ly made sucli by intoinperalo drinking __ Impelled therefore by the immense a m o u n t ol tux by which intem p e rafee reposes u p o n the productive industry of the county, by the incalculable aiiiouni of misery which U introduces into towns, iw^h>-orhood8 and lam ,lies, by the criminals with which it fill* our jails and penitoiitiaries, by t*e tru r s o f ihe widows ami orphans which it has nmdc, w« present the licei.ced and nnllci liced taverns groceries ai.d giog shops existing in the county of llinssclai-r, the primary and almost tho sol* agents of their pioduoton of inch ehortnoii* evils, as publichu.sancis. The Grand Jury would further pieScnti that large bodies of armed men disguised in mask* and uncouth dresses, who, uirder pretence of protoctmg the rights ofthe tenants oii the manor of Rcnsselae wyt-k, have appeared, iii vsriou* purls of ibo couiity, distuibing in too- many instaiicee tire i ublic peace, i%lating theaanclit* the domestic fireside, inflicting disertetful tragea iipuii unoffending ciliiens^bstiucling instance that of Mrs. Stephens, which lias outrages iipuii unoffending citiienr. obstiucline sa.’ely say that vve have all the best Artists' who may nol reitorate llicir idle and unmc«nin» • « a i ' S ' ' ! i ; r A a T « o E s - - u a r . . . 'hem ns productive''ol, »>J« habit* « fih* R E N S S E L A E R -GOUNTY M U f T U A L IN S U R A N e E OFFICE- LANSINOBIiRGH, JuDG 19, 1 8 4 6 . f » l H E Directors have declared an assess- JL ment upon tliO'premium noU t held by this company as follows —upon all notes in of four percent r and upon a llnotes In force FebrncrylS, 1845, t h e sum ofone per c ent ; such nfasessmeni s afe required to be paid a t the office of said Company o r to agents ’ ally authorized toreoeive th e same, o beforcthe YOtli day, o f July next. B y order o f th e Directors J. R.ANSOM, s e c r e tary . JOB printing , NEATh-y ANl) ix r BDlTIOtrSLV EXECUTE A,T TniS dPFIVB, E ' B i f T l s T B Y Cbavl''shi, Ivv.s, M, I) nrg two chains and one link, thence soU h sev- ><Graham'’ a position to adjust the value o f opened an ' u.cc at N ''.,£S3 S t i l e *1rr« _ ^ a .. J n.. ~--rv 4 >. M*%n T ■mir4 t /\ n>t v *tm«L ct L A*i-v t. tiL/M 'iifir'lRIilIt.nTrpin tir >ak l all tiA. n t along llie parae north twelve degrees and thirty minuies west oRe chain and twelve linka, thence n o rth one degree east one chain and ten links to the place of beginning; con-- the sum of iponey due on said mortgage, and; the amount ISlaimed to be due on said mort gage on the day of tho first publication ot Ihii notice, being , lie hundred and forty-one and lorty-four cents. I. R aksom , Attorney. “ G raham ’’ a position to adjust the value o f opened an ' 5ice nt N ''.,£S 3 S t i l e *1 _ foreign works, before tho purchaser hero lira w liorc he is pit pared 'lO pcrroiiii i ll ne. e * been duped 'oy puffs paid frr by interested saiy opcriitii ne o:. Tei tfi,bothfor their bc.iiiiy and (3ro.s''n.'iW)ii. Di. T u iss being reg Jirfy ednented to the M cd'cpl I’l' .‘''•SKifiii noil having had .■.overai years lu'c. i.o eunfideli.l o f giv* in.\ saiii.fii‘'ii' y I\ \H V. bo fjv n t him ivith fIn’ir luiiK .i.srf, T r c ’.li fib ii 5 n s - f 'd . fro m o r e to a f t. ent ve set, in th.\ n. si p. ssibc in iKo Inust rensm rililo u riiis. The Editorial Department willoonlirme to embrace n otes on om rent literature, a n i rer views ol all new American orforeign works of g neral interest or value. The criticism sot Graham 's M agatinearo acknowledged in a ll parts o f the country to bo superior in aou- mon, honesty I nd independence to those of any cotemporarios. Gr'?ator scope will: be given to this department o f the work, and copies on nil subjeo/r likely to a ttract allenv tion will be fearlessly discupsed ^ _ A most iiinj.8 Musical f rliriPiit, suitea to H.e wiititcQf a very I >umbcr q M u - TMAS IHHIt i- WiiE kllli