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PBBSUANT T O AN ORDER F-xec ‘*- rs E L*niin*l>urgh, Ji DISSOEUTlOIf. K S i F J i i S & S solved by mutual consent. J. H. Van Ben- LEW IS s. W E S il'. iLanhingburgh, January 10,1846. HOU S E AND LOT, FDR SALE. « = s s l l « lorth street. For furt)i..r ,p.,rticulars en. -reatthisoffioeoron.^,rem i^^^ Lansingliurgh, December afl, lf-15. N E W S ! N E W S !! NEVVS !! rp i l E ’ following News Papers will be 1 supplied to those who wisli for them by ttiedav.w e eri, month or year, o ‘ ° H r i it )r tiiein by I the very 10 .“. f^ h l^ L o n .‘“0bin-gh^0.; “ '’“'•\ESii'Ii W eekly Ilo- do Uncle Sam do New York Sun lo t'ackel t: d ; do Newi ,l 0 do Golden Ru’.tvIOOl'do hi do do Firm er and Mechanic 6 l S i a i i \ ’ do do Herald do do Trioiine do Philadc phia Saturday ( o u rier, do de NeaVs Gazelle, do do Saturday Post. ■do Boston Pilot, dc Pills field Mossi Gala mot do Mew York ItamhU-, do do Saturday Eoiporiuin CJ olo .do I iluslralt’d -Magazine 6] H jf Ei;rron“~' S' •do do Recbbile Recorder H (to do T hompson’s note Hep. (’i M.0» S . \ i B , . , r , . , S A h . .1' ------- ’ London lllHBliulpd News an ' do Pielorial Times, do W iliiier: nd Smi' t/llUH : upon U fills Sns*\ i i tow.^by rS ,f.\ S £ - i s S; Si irThefr r s . ' ; isi line r: nd Sm iths Tim e s, Iz do Punch 1^ f t r Ot'-er paperu-wiit b 3 ftimished wtieii called I'or, bv J. 11. VAN BEXTIIUYSE.N, Tlew.cpaper a*id IReiiouical lEeaYers No, Stti, State Street, Lansin jhiirgli. N m T c E IS HEREBY GIVEN. .IFim .-VT an application will be made to the J l Ltg.slaliire of the Slat-e of Nicw Vo k, ul thei' ncjit session for th e s u r rey aii't estab- lishii.ent ot a public higliwuy or turnpike m a d , lo run through parts o! the towns of lloosicli and Pil'stoivn in the county o! Jlensseluer, on the beet ground and ro it» iroin the bridge in Hoosick across the Hoosick ri- er called the Eagle Bridge,l>the iMc.'tdaiii turnpike road in Pittslow n iit or near Wads^ worth's Inn, or a t a short dislai.ee west from said h in . uiid for the appoiiilirient of com- missioners to survey and lay out sucli road. Also, to lay out or to improve a road iroui -the village ol Hoosick Falls to some suitable M o r t g a g e su le^ I -^ H E I I K A S , Calvir. L. W ard and U1SIN«IIK«I leMICRlT. WILLIAM 3. LAMB, OFFICE CORNER OF STATE AND RICHAKD-STREETS, OP-STAlRS. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. VOL, IX. LANSINGBURGH, N. Y.,SATGRDAY FEBRUARY 21, 1846. NO. 5. THE mm m 11 M A G linri.lii)!! This rem a rkable discovery h a s received le universal approbation of th e medical profession of G reat Britain, has now been sufficiently before the j. American public to g ivea fair te s t of its power a n d efficacy The Galvanic Rings h ave long been used ing to the head, face or limbs; Gout. ’I'ic- Doloreanx, Toothache, Broncliit.is. Verti go, Nervous, or sick Headache, Indigestion of Joints, Eumbago,, Spinai ComplaiiitB, Neuraigin, Geiicial Debility, Defieieiicy ot Nervous Energy, and all Netvous Disortler. T h e irextraordinarv effects uponthe Sys tem mu>t be w itnessed to be beleived, timi is a oertiiin pbevfntivb for the above cornplamta they are emial.y lo b e recom- t S ' are nierel r offered i ot d sindlircharacti , The first is aT^pxtraol irom an cditoiial wj.ic.h appeared on the tiJlh ot June in the Albany Daily Citizen— Slanlay Smitii, £sq. ^ T h e Patent Gaivai making such a st r in are novel inv»ntiji s Rings, which are he world ju s t now, >1 this age of inven- HONDR T O WHOM HONOR IS DUE. may truly lie said, t h a t no one has ever beensorsuocessfuU n com-- pounding a medicine, which has di e so n r u c h torelieveIheham a n fam ily, to rob disease oTiits terrors, and restore the invalid to llealitlrund c o n i'ort, as the ineentor and propritlor o: th a t most dcservediy popular family m e d icine. O r SwAV.-is'b GoMfousD Svuop OF iVVii.li C heubv , and none has been so ge.icrah'y patronised by the Piofesmou a n i others, b o th in this country and m E u rope, nor'has there everbeen so great n n tt- fort to in fhe shorlspace di only six or sev en years, ro deceive the redulous andun- name olMViMrCHKiuiY ar.tl as much o f the. name o f the orikinal preparation as will screen t hem from the lash of the law , and one of f.hel.iiposlers V h e p u ts outtbeeom -. mony;(/rego?-(c o f the shops end calls i t t h e . Balsi.iii of W ild f.her.ry has had theivnyu- dence to caution the p u b lic a g a inst the O- riginai Preparation,D r Swaytie’ sCompound Fyrnp o 1 W ild Clierry, which is doing so niuchigood in tl ic w o rld, ___ B E V a r e o k s u c h IM P O S T U R E S - And purchase n o n e l u t the original and only genuine lu-icle a s prepared by Or. Sw a y iie, which is the only one compounded by a regular physician, and arose from ma iiyyearsel se a tten tio n to m e Practice of the Profession, ami which le.l to th is g r e r t discover^. Thousands and lens r f thons andso f the best testim o n ials i>f the unpar alleled success o f O r , Sw a y n e ’ s Compound N ervous Debility, W eakness of voice, Palpi tatio n o r D iseao e o f the U e a il, Tain in the Side 01 B reast, Broken C e n s titu tion froi.i various causes, the abuse of calomel, &c.. Bronoliitis, A itluna. W h o o p ing Cough, &c. w ere declared lo the world years before a ny otherpreparatio n o f VVild Clier y c a m e o u t. T h e most skeptical may s a tisfy themselves as to l h e t r u t - o f l h e above, l-y a little e n . quiry i n Philadelphia. T. e genuine i r tiele is prepared only hv D r. Sw a y n e, whose of fice has bctnrnnoved to N -W corner o f 8 th and llacestreets, Pliila. The Balsam and otherspiirious articles have been sold out andrc-aold out, and the proprietors are o bilged t o resort to falsehood and straiagetl to m - tketbeiro vr. o u t o f i t . T h e geniiin W ith tegard to their efficacy we can say th a t two or three cases have fallen un (ler our notice Which have favorably im pressed our minds. Th< first is th a t of a highly respectable merchant of New York who n. d a red to us that their use speed ily relei vedliim of a cough, seated pain in Hie side, and many symptoms of a pul- moiiarv c o mplaint, and he is now entirely well. The second l/m t we shall notice, is that of a young man named Robbins, a resident o f the ci y, who about one year since was visited with an attack ofParuly-. sis, which affected the wilt le of oae side otliisb(-dy. We acenn-.j anied a medical friend to his residence No. Uti Beaver Street illlSIiiliiilsi .etil^'^.^^she^arun^bl^to^Hh linc‘.iy% \vn k or feed hiiiisell, yet talks I 6' ly, riues out, and fur the part is able to help liimself. These cases coming to our p ersona' knowledge, certainly testify lo the meri 8 o f Dr. C 'leslie’s G al vanic Rings. and .Vlagnetic Fluid.” The lol owing is copied Irom (\The O r phans Advi'oati and Social Won I n rJ the well known publication in Boston edited by the Misses A. a r d E. G. Fellows. Pre judice iiMi-t'* vanish when suci authority iches for evidence like the followiiig. I t akFioritself. CH IIISTI E 'S GA L V A NIC R1N G S, The efficiency o f G alvanism in the cure of diseases, particularly those effecting the nervous system has long been acknowledged The difficulty has been that while the pa tent received a benefit in one clirection, he was injured tiy llicsevcrity otshocks. This dilKcnlly has of late been in the great mea sure reineiHed b-y an impi veil construc tion of the gulvanic battery. But the gr -a- desiUci-atuin lay si i 1 beyond, it w a s t e up ply lhc.t\lvunie power gentleand unceas ingly. This irnpori-anl oliject has been ac- coinplisbed by the Galvanic Rings v.liieh have U tc been invented- and l avo sudden y . ............... ....... ' .......---------------- In r o a tio n L A -N S IN G B U E G H A C A D E M Y . 1^(1 E Next Term o f this institution will be 1 . commenced on the 6th of May next. Jt imenced on th e b t Department. Tin departm e n t is fixed at the §1 8 7 i pei quarter^ or 50 pe *''e Juvenile T srjii: £ nenttvillbe under t AFTERNOON IN FEBRIARY. BY lONGFEl.tOW. The (lay is ending. The night ia descending; The -narsh is frozen, The river dead. Through clouds like ashes, The red sun flashes On village windows That glimmer red. The snow recommences; The buried fences Mark no longer The road o’er the plain; While through the meadows. Like fearful shadows, Slowly passes A funeral train, is pealir And every feeling Within me responds To the dismal knell ! Shadows are trailing. My heart is bewailing And tolling within Liken funertil bell. ON G O I N G ^ CHURCH. Some go to church just for a walk, Some go there to laugh and talk, Some go there to see a friend. Some go there their time th spend. Some go there for observation. Some go (here for speculation, Some go there to doze and nod. But few go there to worship God. THE CHILD’^ O O D NIGHT. Good night little star, I will go to n'.y bed, And leave you to burn. While I lay down my head On my pillow to sleep, ’Till the morning light; When you will be fading, And I shall be bright. ‘The child who does what good he can. COUNSELS FOR T H E YOUNG. Never be cast (lowR by If a spider breaks his thread ttventy times, twenty times Will lie mend it . again. Make up your minds to do a thifjg, and you will do it* l?ear not i f troblfc3 c(>-m; ' spirits, iihou, 113 u p o n y o u : k e e p up y o u r ipirit-s, iD o u g li f ile d a y b e a d a r k o n e . Tiovbles never stop forever. The darkest day will pass away. If the sun is going (lovra, look up^ eartii is dark, keep' eroWn in heaven.’’ The teacher with: tears rolling down her cheek, said^ “It is true ; you shall have such a crown, according to the word of Christ.”— “O !\ said fr.e little girl, ‘ishall you get own ?’■ The teacher was cut t(> heart for a moment, and paused: for a reply, and the little darling lifted her sweet eyes witli gratitude to the teaclier, (mistoking the object of tlie pause,) and said,‘’Well, if he does not give you a crown, 1 will take mine from my head and put it on \ ours.”—- Such a response of .gratitude from a dhild just soaring into paradise, would surely be enough to pay a large period of lowl and labor.— London Bap. C. the -Stars: if the your ey presence rk, keep on heaven ! iVith Gid’s your eyes presenc ant' God’s prorniii®, a a child may be ciieei'' ’ Mind what be content with bu rst, or a loke and darkoe! you can keep, and keeping. Fight hard against Ml come, at.( may sot a house The following curious stati Granville, is taken frot CHANCES Dr. glish pape registered derived from OFftlARRIAGE. R irious statement by. I, is taken from an En- It is drawn from the igisterod cases of 876 wornQii, erived from their answers lectivelv iii and is s to’lhe age which they respectively married— It is the first ever constructed to ex hibit to females their chances of mar riage at various ages. Of 876 females there married Bat 13 11 •• 14 16 “ 15 43 “ 16 45 ” 17 66 “ 18 115 ” 19 From this curious statistical 69 ” 23 58 ■' 24 36 “ 25 24 ” 26 28al27 22 “ 28 17 ” 29 9 \ 30 7 “ 33 5 at 34 2 \ 35 0 “ 36 2 \ 37 0 “ 38- 1 “ 39 0 ” 40 il (able. fair readers ma y foi’m a pretty ac curate judgment r f the chiinces that they have of entering into the holy state o f matrimony, and of enjoying tlie sweets, we say nothing o f the bit ter?,of wedded love. miui I bubble that fire work that will end in a Get that which which is Worth Anger will come, aii.d IS! a hasty temper ; i resist it ^stoutly. passiong may cause yon i all the days ofyour life. Neve, revenge an injury. If you have an enemy, act kindly t<t and make him your friend. ViOM may not win him over at once, but try again. Let one kind ness be followed tlier, till you have compassed your end. By little, great things are implieted. And so repeated kindness will sof. ten a heart of stone. T H E Y O U I ^ H A T w a s HUNG. The Shertfl’ look out bis watcli and said, “If you have any thing tn say, speak now, for you’h ive only fiv'e minutes to live.” The young man burst into tears, and said—‘i have to die, I had only one little brother, he had beautiful blue eyes and flaxen hair and 1 loved him, but one day I got * drunk, for the first time in my life, and coming home, I found mv little brotliCf gathering berries in the garden, and I became angry vvilhoulia a cause, killed him with one ttlow with a js in the garden, and I tvilhou cause, anti one ttlow with a rake. I did not know anytiiing about il till when I aw next morning, ini sleep, and found myself guarded, and was ttjldth; li .tle brother from sleep, and found myseif lied anti - ains, and he was dead. Whiskey has done it. U has ruined ii ’ .1 was t(j|dthat when niy found his hair vv'iis clotled with blood and brail id. iv u : . , — . . G ood o r B ad F o u t c n e . —\When t Louis Phillipe was in this country, ob- i taining a scanty living by teaching I 1 school, he fell in love w ith'a lady in j mote to say, and then 1 'am going to Fhiladelpbm who was favorably dig. my final Judge. I s:ty it lo yom<* posed, but her parents'coult not ertn-1 peonle.-JN'encr ! N e v e r !! NEVER 1H sent to her marryint J me. 1 tieyer ' !. 1 have only and then 1 i d r u n k lie w o rd g'''iug Shall gain the love of God and man.” SIGNS, Solomon said, many ‘•Even a child is known inturics a g o : y hisdoing-s. pure and wlieth- people seem to tHihk that chil- ive no character at all. On ‘•Even a child is knov whether his work be er il be right.” Some people I Iren have no charad e i the contrary, an observing eye sees in these young creatures the signs of what theyhey arere likelykely to be for like. a li When 1 see a lilile boy dad of every D;awtigilndMasib,liercom thorough instruct ton IS a ttes krone recomincndation of Mr. A. Principal oi the Albany Feina e parlinent is c o nfidently commended^ liberaUpatronage of th e friends 61 theii lion, and the public a t large and i n French, 1 p-itency to give' imrd-oivision of tlio village of Larisingburgli, > W e are li ,p,j)y to bounded imd tlosciibud os follows: On tliu n df U i by lot numb^rfivo hundred and thirty-five, on ^he south by iot mimhoi five hundred and thirty 1 two, oa tlie east ^ S l 'o f ^ i .n S s breadihiiolU andj R . H A R K IS U N , D ru g g i s t, L a n s in g - ■rearand oiiebundrcdaiicl'twcnty feet tnlenglli hiir<rh, sole a g e n t for Lansing burgh, ■solaeri ill book of Mertg-yes N.i. 41, pages Counterfeits. him ,to the D e p a rtiiientthe advantages of i perience in Ihebusiness o f leaching. Tuition .n the common English branches, ;3 75 per q u a rter, or gibperterm o f 4 months. Hebrew, «6 per quarter, or gb per term. freneh and Drawing each $3 per quarter extra, or §4 per term of 4 m<>nlhs. B o y d is readily obtained in respectable private fami lies President. Ingbiirgli, A p rillS , 1844. (kept by E. 1 , W illett, in 'll^«J'Ila»o of Lun- ’*‘\®'’“ 'i ^ E N N I S S . ^ S f E R , Jviort id Marcus spring, Jacob MiUer, and John F. ButterworllL housi s and all o ther insurabie property against loss or Damage by Fire, at (he ihost reasoha- ■ e rales. Also, the usual risks taken upon ideanaTs? — M. L , F ildby , At . 05 * There is a aealetts temper.T matt in Ohki. who goes about with a sledge ihanimer, and beats in the heads ittf fill tthe barrels o f spirits he can find, eVnptyiPg the corHent^, and seeks the owner, a«(J‘pays tip/ No. 10, W illett’s Row, State.St. Lansingburgh. the in s titu- d of every excuse t I think it a sign ihs boy ill haste lo spend every penny as soon as he gets if, I think it a sign that he will be a spend- tliiift. When I see a boy hoarding up his pennies, and unwilling to part wifli them for any good purpose, I think it sign that he will be a mis When I see looking out for larry the only legiiimaite ctgns when giving their ham raerican citizens. ooking ( io share good things it a sign that tlie child will grow up a State Agricuitural D E P O T . have open lajge ware R iver-sl., for the n Sa>«ale onn commissioiommission, ception and s o c st a ll kinds of A gricultural insplem e n ts-ard would take this opportunity to invite m a n u - ff such articles, to give them a sha— a boy or girl always themselveg, and dislike 's with others,! think irv selfish person. When I see boys and girls often quarrelling, I think'it a sign that they will be violent and hateful men and omen. When I see a little boy willing to take sfrohg drink, I think it a sign that sfrohg ( e will be a drunkard. When 1 see a boy who I thiilk it a sign that he v ir pray?, sent to her marrying a schoolmaster, touch any thing tiuit can inioxidntef* however ilIustriou.s his origin.- The As he p’ronounccci these words; ho lady supposes at this day th ‘ ’ missed a crown. She is mistal liat she When those royal scions marry an honest American lady, they never ele- the throne, if even they msidered of too vate her can reach She is com in origin, and is divorced, to pre- j for a Queen of^royal bloixl. It is '\hen Jerome Be Hintry, the pooi Tied a Ballimor birth, not meri naparte visited this est of his race, he man 3re, tho t OUfiLionod-coaL-- wilh sfreamini Our s divorced, and sent home, women should always remember that they marry the only legitima souer- ids to A- DCJ“ ‘‘Halloo, dar. nigga. I wants to propel a columdeedum to you.” ‘‘Wall, throw you sef, nigaa.” “Why am a wheelbar like a rabbit?’ “I drops dc siihjec, nigga, I dozzent know noffin about dem qumdrumpeds. “Well, den I’ll destroct you on dt bekasedey’s often burrowed: (harro' ed) ya, yp, ya, you no kind of litrary “VVell now I wants to ax you ob dem colluderdums, as you link 13, as you tinl literary genius, 1 to de colleg 1\ arc .such you has “Oh f “Well, deh, spoosc a squasli-punkin cost four cents, mind dat I and a shob- cl and tongs cost four shillins and six pun-s, don’t forgit dal 1 and my bango cost five shilliii. Well, dejk has got a little town som whar betwixt the Mi- agry mountains Alleghitny falls, about the month of .u ™;.i prono iprang from the box; and was Jauiich- sd iiilo an endles eternity. I was melted to tears at the fe,dltal end the awfiil spectacle. My liuJe heart seeitiad as if it would burst) and lay from my acheirig bosom so intolerable were my feelings of cafifiage, t.— ling eyes on the body- of - rurfunate young man, as )ie I took tho hurtful poi- iscd away id around hat unfu ^ __ ^ ___ ^ iiung, dangling ancrwritTiing\bkwetta heaven and earth. ,13 iffifit for either place, there it -ivas d m I took tho pledge never to touch the Long years have passi 'bite hairs have thickeaec ese temples, th youiig, fc last wor hen the tempter sparkling goblet, i young man have seemed temples, then so ruddy and but I have nel'cr forgottei tten (he in. And pledge, liasofFered me the words young man have se to .< ray ears again.—-0?d iWrm’s ----- ^ ----- - HO W TO GIVE. the pledge, me the •rds of that sounci ia At a missionary meeting held amott» 3 negroes in the West Indies, these ree resolutions we aarecd udou : 2 . V hied us. abled u 3, We will all give willingly. As soon as the meeting was over a leading iiogro took his sent at a fab’e len and ink, to i W ilh p e n aiiu mi), It each came to give. pul down what Many came for- obedient to its fu- factufers o .............. ’ T licy wWra\”iRtiili'e8 k eep a full and entire r r \ol Lr„^(in’ * Cultivator) and are now prepared t-a execuV order* for the same to a lm o st a n y exten t. L. R a N f o m , 1 C ar.d piofjigiite man, W hen I see a child ol rents, I think it a sign of gieat ft re blessings from Almighty God. When I see a boy fond of the Bible, and \vell acquainted with it, I tlv iik !t a sign ti';at he will be a piou; ^And though g.”eat change.! dace in the cbaractei al I ule, t nsiian Mil ward and gave, seme m'^re qq le.ss, Amoi,g (hose that came rro.almos to de bottom of a tub of soft soaD.) si- ‘ 1! .sU'Vcr CQin, and liap- changes sometimes lake placelii the character, yet, as a leral i ule, these signs do not fail.— ------ No. 280state i^reet^^ fc HUMPHREY A Lansingburgli.- 'j Hercturns thunks ' to the citizens for th e lilierH) pnirnn; age bestowed up- hiin heretofore, nnil tendcisto all geii- laen who may favor him with a 0a1l,(’ iseiirancetliatno effort* ehall howanti on Ilia p i r t t o givelhoin entietaelion. THE DYING SCHOLAR AND HER TEACHER. There was a little girl in my ow*^ Sunday School, that was called at early age lo lie down and die. Sh^ was visited by her teacher with great frequency anti urgency. The teatther on 1 he last occasion found her very weak, and asked her whether she was happy } to vvhich she replied, “Yes.” On inquiring as to the ground of her hope, she said she was resting on (he word of Jesus Christ, Pausing a lit tle, she said to her teacher, “ You have told me that Jesus will give to those w h o die and trust in him a golden u*»t5aii. wu*iv 1* I'vixauill „3boUom of a tub of soft soap! si- fer dat up.” • ‘•Well nigga, dat am a hard un.” “Does you gib dat up V’ “Yes,I gub it up half an hour ago.’ “Well) and so dos Lya* ya, ya, mus- n’t fool wid dis child.” “ Nigga, whew, I ’s done wid vou !” HjpOh! let. me die in the country where I shall not fall-, like the single leaf in the forest,unheeded,where those who love me need not mask there hearts to meet the careless liiiiUitude and strive as a duty to forget. Bury mein the country, air id the prayer; of the good and the tears oflhe loving not in the dark damp vault, away frot the sweet scented air and the chei ful sunshine but in the open field, a- ng the flowers I loved and chei^ish- ed while living.—Fanny Forrester. it came was ^ 'Stas riclVas al! tt-id together, and threw down a small silvci' coin, ;aiu, said the negro i>cy, “Dar may The Rev, Asilbel Baldwin, nn Epis copal clergyman, who died at Roehes- ter a few days ago, aged 80, was the first clergyman brdaificfl by n bishop in this country upon the table Take dat back aga that received the he according to de first resolulion ....... It not accoruing to de second.” The, rich old man accordingly took il uo and hobbled back again to lih seat ill agreatrage. One after another camo forward, and as nlmo.?t ,-t/| gave more than himself he was fairly ashamed of himself, .ami ngaiii ihrew down a peica of money on (he table, saying, “Dhre take d a t / ’ It was a vam b le peica ofgohi bJi it was given so ill-tempor- f answered again, “No I Uat wpn’t do yet ! It may be according to \he first and second re- solution, but i.t,_nc,i accordiiis tq <| a ' E , >» w t e w ti, X niinaelf and ff/ss Porffniin- at aiicording