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L A VOLWE XI. ^ E B I T O l^ A N b * P K O P a i E T O U. | i rflE LANSINGBURGH DEMOCRAT ; ' IS PUBLISHED EVERY aOIURSDAY, H Lansingburgh, Rensselaer Got, New-York.,. For ^2 00 a year, Payable half yearly. O ’ Fifty cents a year will be added lohen 2 >ntj- hent is delayed beyond: one year. No'paper or advertisement will bo discontinued arrearages are paid up, unless a t the (.) *.ion le publisher. DEVOTED TO POLITICS LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, AND THE NEWS OF THE DAY. L A N S I N G B U R G H N . Y d D E G 2 8 , 1 8 4 8 . NUAIBER 9. < T E R M S , VTWO DOLLARS A A ,11 bo charn'i'd the prior Terms of Advertisini;. [Sixteen lines or less make a square. \ I .s(iuare 1 week, ,$0 .5t), l square (1 iiiimt hs 00 1 square .1 weeks, 1 01) 1 scpiarc 1 year, i I-. ■ square I weeks, 1 2b 1-4 column G mo. 7 11 square b weeks, 1 5U 1-4 culunm 1 year, Id Of) square 6 we.'ks, 1 75 1-2 column G mo Id 00 square d nionth.s, 2 00 1.-2 coluinu 1 year, 20 00 square 3 monlli.s, .*) (HI .3-1 roluina 1 year, 2.7 00 •square 4 moiali.s, 1 OIU eo'uinn 1 year, 30 Of) -Advertisements, not otherwise ordered, will be outinned (at tlie option of the editor) till forbid, uid c'mrr.'.d for ncconUuqly- Lord .ulv-'rtis-.mionts will li'ced by statue. [nf Letters must be post paid. O F P I C E 3oruer of ,State aud Riciiard Streets, over Fake & Backmaii’s Store. Business Directory, XT Business Cants inseUed iu tliis column for tj|).3U0 per aimum.xO a I ^ S ^ i R ^ I m o T s s E R , ■ ■ M a r b l e M a m i f i i c t o r y , 2 5 7 STA T E STREET, Moniimcnts, ToniDstongs, &c. Bakery. _ A. B . C O R B I N , B a k e r , a good supply of Fresh lx . Cakesj and Crackers. Families and pu urnished with Fancy Oakes of ail kinds, at _____ 1S7 John street, Lansingburgh. No 283 State street. Lansingburgh and Troy S t a ^ , H A S . F l I O U a i Y L fA fld. Leave tlie priucipai Hotels on State street llAESTEDS.Troy, COLE &.CORY, Lansingburgh \roiirirtj i = Ei i S ' S \ , AS3 WW a'lY « B .A : Ileallti hisuysince U «paiiy, J ^ - H s u r s i n c e 'ilM . .igntt. CLINTON itOTEU. ' aiHi .'{.(-‘hard, stri'fib. ;sl3! SI SSX ( .lilo r E L - j a:-aU tieSHUj S-'n s : i. s... B.,<!. bs --- s si ySrasi-y 5s. • '’'ibi a l.irjrii .'uid I'l 111 plete nksortmem of Ladies, Children and Ornileiitcn's RU B B E R SH O P S , of all kinds, direct fiomihomaimfaeuiri'rs, which he offers for sale at .S.tl.VLL PROFIT.'!. J.nK.S,RMAN W ILLETT. Lansingburgh Nov. 2d, 1S48. JOUN II. KEIAISTRJEET, M.VN’UE.VCTUBBa OF P la i n an d Patiiey Psa.por Sloxcs, Fake's Building, Lansinshwrgh. Entrance opposite Lansingburgh Bank: Hat, Band, Slioe and tore Boxo.s, of all kindf kept constantly on liond ; also Ladies Fancy Boxes made to order, a t sliorl notice, of the brst materials. Orders from abroa l received by mail will bs promptly attended to. R K A f T — Oiio half of t FTis.roi! 7 ^Kji Floors, a t 2.56 State st. r , H IT, n c o c K . “THE Ml UTIL a T B E N ^ m ] ^ ^ ^ IN.SUR. ANCE CO.” N ewaric, N. J . May 1st, 1848. This Company has issued since April 25lli 1845, to this date, (three years,) .5,527 Policies Policies cancelled and expired, 819 ountof Premiums ou Received for iutc The recipients of the amounts paid for lossca are as follows, viz; Huiibaiids - - - 6 Children, - - 153 Creditors, - - - 7 The surplus of the Company this day is ,«!.'.49,01 t.,8 ROBERT L. P.VTTER.SON, President. B knj ,\ miv C. .MiLLEa, Sec’v, H. S.TkA C Y , Agent, Lansingburgh N.Y I N S - l J I t E S Dwelling Houses, ,Stores, Mills, Manufactories, (Stables, aud B a rn^ anil all oTlter dc.scriplions of insurable property, against loss and damage by lire on the most reasonable terms. Application for imsurance may bo made the subscriber, at bis office. No. 33 Third strei in the citv of 'I'roy, wlio lias full power policie.s. ' .'tAML'EL KENDRICK, Troy, October, 1847. caslimere and cotton Shirts, Drawers,and Hosie ry, of all kinds, with 'i large assortniait of Linen aud .iiusliii Sliirts, cravats, Scarfs, dloves, Ens- A O D O O It.A G C - A K P E T ful i m wide, for sale—also good quality of carpets, CoUou and Druggett, jr. P . W I E S O Y , Refreshment Saloon, at For .sale at the Democrat Office m 5 a Y S A T I W S . - l tV t Silks d inutile most desirable colors, just .sand Satins is rereived by JilCOCK. J. P. W AKEM AN & CO., 75 tMaiden Lane, N. Y. Fall and Winter Goods. T 'N O M E S T I C Woolen Shirts aid Drawers 1.7 from the Ispwich Factory, Portsiioutli.Co- iinere and cotton Shirti if all kinds, witii 'i larj ... .iiusliii Shirts, cravafE, . __ peiulers. Umbrellas, self-adjusting sticks and ora- loulder braces', ilh a general assortment of articlesasually kept a Hosiery or Gentlemen’s FuriiisU iig Store. The riio.A of the articles iiiuneil abov iictiired by ourselves or to o uted to bo made of the best bo sold to country mercliaiits ai the jobber.' or city dealers buy t and exiuifmc for yourselves. materials, us clioapeap t md will asniiyot , Please call COON’S GERMAN 82 VLVE, Vegetable Pain Extractor, OR U N IV E R S A L V E G E T A B L E PL A S T E R . rnobt entreat ie.s of friends, the usiiig di-iiiaiiils, mill the unpar- ............... 'iiiitwitlistahdiiig lomnienda- ■xtuiil,) f t7U .O M the e P couslaul iiipreii allidcd c-elchrlty of tins 8alvi tlie multiplicity of tlie higli pap nelyety o(( oiiitmeulsiiln induced to go more ex- tliis .oalve 'and lions of a vari o oi duhscriber lia.sul last been loiisively into die inaimfaeture of t will endeavor to siipiily tlie oiders eeul, and t public gem rally. It is luirely a Vegetable cliei ieal coiiijioimil, and no poisonous ingredients incor porated iu It. Iti.A used usa salve.astrengtlicn- ing lila.-tcr, and a.s a iioultice, as the cerliiicutes .uul recQimnendatii.iis acceiiijianying caeli box ! will aliuiid.intly testily, anil will‘also show that --------------- ------------------------------i(in tlie laiigu.ige of .i ccli bmted plijEmiuut the B U F F A l . O I f i . O B E S . I medical world is ehalenged to pioduce an article W A M now receiving an assortraeiit of Buffalo qlial will more .speedily relieve pain and finally M. Robes, which lor variety ouiinot bo surpassed |eiire wounils of any k.ad. Bruises, Scalds, Iiifla- iii tins Vicinity. Among the packages iiro ' alfimation of the Eyes,'i'broat or Tonsils, bile.s of Whole ftkins; Conmion Robes; Indian T a n ; dogs or otlier [mi.-uiiou.s uninials, Biles, i cougii arising from irritation of throat or lungs, [ Frost biUcii limbs, croup, mflanmtioii or ague in iitaliou of tho heart and woun ' invited ti otlier place. O. t. 5 ] C. HITCHCOCK, S56 Slate st. ^ ^ ^ l^ - D 'a ’aC-’E — The person who took a padlock | Uina.&c. from tlio door of tho subscriber’s carnage | 'X’his article is warranted to>aiiBWer the recoi house a few niglits since, is requested to call for m e n tions, if uw d according to the directions ; the key, as it is of no use to the owner. tlie nioiioy will bo returned. Ilnow stands Oct. 5 ] . W. J LAMBy wjd^ivalled ns an inunediate pain c.xtractor and POETRY. Dlac-iiiiie P o e try . ■Winds areliowliiig. Cold the sky appeals ; Heeds not tliis the cornfield, For want of ears. Gone are suinnicr’s beauties. Going are tlie flies, ‘■Talers” in the cellar Have no use for eyes. Orchards, late so blushing, Now look wan and palo— Chipnionks nibble acorns, \Sitting on a rail.” Robbins hpnnt the ccilnra, Ilihos-fflck about; _ ^ And lifeffidiliciaas N otv hat'e ceased to spouf- At the d'dwn of morning, 0 ■ at cage of dark, .May be seen tho .sporUiuan Out just for a lark. VVay back on tho Island, Witli ids gun in trim, Billy goes dear hunting— Dear it is to him. N'OT v till' iiioriiiiis frosty , Sting the iirehin’s loe.s ; .Soon will ruthle.ss Bnreos Grab him by (lie nose. Wliufs the use of sighing ? Belter did we sing; Winter'll soon be over, ' Then wo’ll have the spring. VVliat's the use of sighing ? \Time is on llio wing Would yon kill (he crea.ure— Kill him with a “ sling,\ A Riinig<3 P u a tii^S iod . ) One Dr. 0 ---------- , a w ag who lives somewhere in the region of Down East, tells the following miith provoking story, which is published in the Portland Transcript. W e don’t know who Dr. C. is, or whereabouts in the great tiniher State lie belongs, but he certainly has a vein of allspice in his composition. W e w’ish he would con side ache.A^ Mr. T- —, aud Mr. W- were fanners living not very far from .......... ‘■'insular city. One (]Mr. our peivini had a very fim a choice breed e aud prescribe for our - Yankee Blai ’ white faced heifer, which he counted first rate cow, and which no t him to sell. T.) • of iu would tempt him to s ue da,y she broke into tho of his neighbor, who goes paints her face. In his search f 'P. conies down and enquires of W., if Ire had seen his.heifer, and he re- plie.8 that tliere is a fine fat one in hi; pasture, and he made no doubt tha it was liis, assist in turning her out When tliey found her, T. declaret that site could not be his, for his hat ,ji white face, but there wasn’t hardly any difl’erence. Although unwilling to acknowledge that anybody else could have anollier as likely as his,he said ho didn't tliink she was quite so large or well built, but ah, isn't she fat) As T ’s consciousness had never been marked above seven by any phrenologist, and W . luiviug a suspi cion that he loved beef, he thouj ' he Voiild 'ry “ ' 'm. * “ the Board of Supervisors of Rensseleur County, at their annual Meeting for the year Tim Stateincat does uot show tho amount laeli ease aga list the Comity, beoiuise, 1845, bometiines a pait of a bill me of tho towns, j upon the County. Amount Amount Claimed Allowed under the law of Ebeiiezer C Barloli M L Filey John Harlt C C Parmlee S S Hunt Natlian Nolton Henry Goodrich P L Hogaboain El sha P Powers J. LVaiiWoert William Sturgis James Moalier Marcus Peclt John Reiiwiek $108 74 $108 2 I3I 77 131 7 ■\= S t hi Accordingly )sed to him in a whisper, whi cened that he meant whtit said, that he should butcher her, send him half the beef, and that he shoul ’ M ISCELLANY. The Eloquence of Motion. W. J LAM By lea as ui. hmnediate pain extractor and a of VVhat a variety of ^emotions Rosci- William O. Pi^ston, is , . W calh'd ■K, 256 State St. q.„rdiu! q„iM>g{M6-Plam eol- ,^'’,^11^,'one buix Mermoes, Lyo- large and warrautei . Cl uajl ill ^ nl-.Dlr.r'nn\\r It ngtolhe”airections. It m also warranted to cicu ls OUfy. be the cheapest aud the best warranted I ngllieuing plasti lo spreading a dozen plasters as ■ large and warraiiti-d as good as any other strength- : i : i ' n i « K . 2 5 a suite St, B i a s ik B o o k , F i u i f y b i a t i o n e r y , M i . s k a n d P e r i o d t a i l t^tore, No. 2, Buardman'sBunitiug.^’Jil Door north of the three sliillings each. I'ncc ot cacti Doxn-' fis. tide is known to be ex. aiit called by the same name. None gennmo except those having the written signature or fac similee on the envelope of ; each box. Tho colour of tlie salve, a rich cream „,i ...... .i.i.'ssed to COONS & HOYT, Office, will bo promptly yrcs, and R. Harrison’s tl Jose.l'i Butts .Mosliaek Strait Henry M Smith -Ah.al BuoUiiian G W Strait Thomas ■Vaiidyck Lewis J Watubury lluury Kirby B Wilknisou George Barber • Jacob Wheeler ilermon Knickerbocker Joseph 'Payer Eloazer Wooster Troy Water Works G & G Danehy Vmnig & llartt Seeley & 'filly ;U Bigelow 3 B Colegrove Gregory &- Corse Antiiony Cole Hail & Jones & D MoMu e the hide for slaughtering. Ifhte should do so, he would never mention To tliis T. readily assented. He drove her home, slaughtered her, and ent half tho beef according to agree- R D & D MoMurraj VanBuslurk & Lee nut Buswell si him half the beef, and that he should | Wiilivin Busw have the hide for slaughtering. If h ; ® & W Dork . James Tbam G D Golden AX M. An 3 Kedfiold lorning, rising early, £ ler a smart raiii, wJiich had taken the paint off, he w ent to take the hide from the fence where he had left it, to WilUkin I ...aunfaclurers, Blank Books, in general use. Music, tho latest and most fasliionnblo pieces. Music Books— n n n teii’s—Large imd small Pi ano Forto instructor—Bertini’s method for the Piano, Tho Northern and Southernharp, Beauties of Caledonia, Zeuneis Organ Music, part Ist and 2di Hamiltoiis improved Organ Iiistnie'-—' A large variety of water colors, besl Fancy Paper in every variety . Fancy Prints, Gold Pens, Gold \ 2 Pocket Books, Wallets, &c. Any orders for Binding left at tho Store, or a t the Bindery, will li - promptly attended to. ______ 4 <S A I I B . - - J - H. ■t'ANBENTIIlI YSEN returns his th Uijis to 11 his frienilsfor their iitroiiage wliile he was in business, and those who hi ve not vet paid their bills arc respeetfuliy roiiiiested tociill at the office of John Hartl, Esq., mid settle up to the 5th of August 1848,he being tho only one authorized by me to collect the same. Oct. 12, 1848. tOf term commenced oil Monday, the Ttli ol bep- Applications should be made to tlie Principal. Lieo the ___ __ , unriotA’ of naDGr hiiiifZ’ihffB 5 Tectors of the Lansinfib and its vicinity, that be iniends opening a ING well adapted to the iinrpose, where lit w'ill d evote Mondays,W ednesdays, andFri- days to ti e said purpose, Irom 10 o'clock, M to8 o 'c lock,!’. W. Persons wishing avail themselves of this oiiporlunity for rlllH A T the Direr I. Plank Road Company have design Office of Filloy & Lansing, No. 311 State street, in the village of Lansingburgh, as the office of said Company. Dated Lansiligbnrgb, I'Vb. 23. J. TAYLOR, Presidnt. j. V. L ansino , Sect’. 'J u sale and retail Dealers in Imported, and 'ufaotnrerS of all kinds of Segilrs, No. 19 itess 'street, Troy, N. Y., botwe'eii River and s of Lansingburgh and vicinity, tl ,eth Street. Uesells tliescpapor.s on coinmissie\ iml at factory prices Please call and see. He IS also prepared toexocule all oidcrs m House and Sign Painting, with which he may be favored. _ _ ---------------------' ‘ New-York Stocking Factory. 1(14 BOWERV. EANKIN &. RAY, sol. strpcl, New Yock, are tlie only wholosalo xd the Cauadas T h e following anecdote . Preston, is illustrative our remarks : Some years ago, among a thousand others, we were listening to one of his splendid harrangues from the stump. Beside us was one as deaf as a post, in breathless attention, catching- apparently every word that fell from the orators lips. Kow the tears of delight would roll down his Glieek.\!. or in a n ungovernable ecstacy he would shout applause, which might have been mistaken for the noise of a small llumder stoim. At length Preston launched into one ot those passages of massive declamation which those who have heard him know hiin be so capable of uttering. In niag- aaia^ to have the secret kept. Culture of Tea in the United An attcmi made on row Tea States. opt is now about to be extensive scale to ras( fily . a iiumber. nificcnl splendci it was wliat Byi has described the inoimlain Its effect upon the whirlwind. I at Bvron storms of P*'‘ multitude was. like a friend could contain himself no Iqng- er-r-but bawling nito our ( would blow it open with he cried—‘W ho’s that a NilHain ( tate the pupil m leiirning. ‘ml silting in an “ b F T efms^ffiadeTnown'on ttpplicatio,,. Liinsingbulgli, Nov. Iff FRASER, JNo. 216 River Siroet, Troy. Over the booh a t ore ol Yoim g4'iid(\is B 0 0 k - B i l u l i 11 ^ . M . «!^ public, iliat tliey liavc added to tlieir cslablishraciit oueof Ml-. B. -Slkeradiu’B Embossing ProsseR, by w-bieh tliev are enabled to do any kind of work m rned lie. occapiod by John Di Dalo. Apply to D. Judeoii \ All perrons h a v i^ •dorftands agarasUUo.subscri- ber will Bloase present them ofllco immcdi- tttoly* ami all pereous indebtetHo him will please [call and settle without Lansingbargh, Oc'. 19, 1848. _ ___ p i , : ...rk ... ' Oot.l9.) 388,Statc Street. would respectfully inform persons e with tlieir cst.ablishment, that the largo meiU of the best styles of HOSIER icquainteil rost^ass the work can as in New York or eisewner them bound may rest assure be sent uliroad to do, as they have ifor doing work as well as it can be d the largo.cities in tlie United Stales N. B. Editions of books, done ii n'»^\oco rices a.s lov .. ivew Vork. Rarticular attc meet witli such at this place, at asmaii ndvani from the cost of importation. An e.xnmiimtic of tlie stock by all iu want of Hosiery, eilhor wholesale or retail,Rail, iss respectfullyspocti solicited. Merino, i re tention is givi ICT Particular attention is givoh to the manuft lure of Ladies’ and Gents’ Merino, W ooli \ ■ r Vests, Pants and Sic lure of Ladies’ and t Silk and Colton-Under V done lip in innslini :aub.<3 done iiiBos'o y oh hand, perer ruleded too anyny pattern.attern. Pap rul t a p __ _ __________ ■XHEabov,e.“ruwaril will 1. anyone whovvilvidei ) brouglitht to justice,stice, thee pcc be broug to ju m p within the past week, stole from the gard ‘ ibo, a number of fine Dalilia roots, ired tho said 5 lolen, jsubsc lock- ‘erwlso iiijui Lansingburgh, August 3, II lorson or persons, n and oili- ston, repi; 1 would let i t T mpest, king.J’ = = 5 s s s s : ' f « - • ! find this course of Lesson.s pecu-iarly e h p rcjieated w e ,' alm o s t spilt st us, ‘’^’ho, than before. Carolina, lost splitting the effort. W e ll! well! re hear a darned ‘1 c< wored you or lie are sayin g , but grea Jerkht) don't he do the motions splen oivcc saw jrcst look- His face ctensivc scale to rase, or in tliis country. For purpose an importation of T ea plants arrived a few days since in tiiis himdrci Tlierc are about fivi iber, and generally ft two feet in liciglit. The gent wlio is cng.aged in this enterprise is Mr. Junius Sm ith of Connecticut, but a re.°ident for many years in London, Gc^rgh J Potter vvlrerc he was largely engaged in trade pKilip/l’ I 9 00 9 00 10 00 80 00 09 50 209 50 10 00 1000 00 10 00 38 58 38 J C Knoolnnd & Co. iriizT i i p r ’ ISxSS 'iillSf'\ i l A l IBM*- c,f± T & George Day and commeree. He was also one of lid efficient advocates of tire larly and efficient advocates traticibility of navigating the ocean by steam, and did much in England towards forwarding that enterprise. Having turned his a ttention to tho subject of raising and curing tea and the nature of climate and soil adapted 3 that plant, he thinks there is 1 wily it si tliis country, not mption, but f reason wliy it sliould not lie pt’oduced ill tliis country, n only for lioi )i M l sumption, but for exporta Smith left here 3 or four months a- go, and went to London; to increase his information on the subject, and had all the facilities granted to til at purpose tUat tiie city of lould afl'ord. And, having for Loudon Cl that tile d. And, completed his store of knowledge on that subject, he has now returned here with five hundred plants to at tempt to carry olit his enterprise. For this jniipose, he will in a few days or !cks go south, perhaps to some part Georgia or Alabama, having as- A C J i a r a c t c r . A Western man says he on; ill the South one of the queer; ,vl,c„ 11 was | t i » of I h a ^ H 7 ' S i S I 41 o. n.'s tea should not be- „ g . ,. - . ..-uplc growth of our were so sharp that he'no’ldn'i. cou n try-says it m aybe raised at six through a corn field witimut split- ' iH'iii iloiip ill p o y us well 'jjuprpi s w h e n h e w a n t e d to S S i S t y ' ; : ™ : ? M s 7 m .s've,sso sha,p ifial ■’ ' -enowfaciiitips go through a corn field w ithou t done in any of ii„ g stalks, and his heels were long that it was impossible for him ihoiiV ^ 'jW , r / c S . } Lansing u P Jones John T-Iulohiiison John Vaiidenverki II I i Wadsworth Adam Mott William liegeman Henry Eirimoiis John B. Kemp, au’ted to I. G. John P J Henry BJ John Downs Isaac Carpenter George W Norris Ishniael G. .Smith Isiinitlel G Smith Winfields Worthington Sr.'i.'sr.n Leonard Kiiowlson Charles VVuterbury Gcorgo T-l Myers ssij.wLki. Edward Corbin -Michael Wheeler J M Caswell Peter P Goewey Saimiel Fcrlhera John Uarl i i r r II l | s s s . .III ‘SRt if o ii i ii long that it was impossible for him to go down hill without tying a couple of stones on them for ballast! He died young, of niortification, which com menced in his legs, in conscciuence of their being too crooked for the blood to find its way up and down. A now prophet, Mr. Dangle, has appeared in England, who predicts the advent, of the niilieniuiit in 18i The Canadian Pavliment meets at j Montreal'on Thursday, the 18th of I January. sju'ead the cultivation rapidly, and af- Hinun Belknap ter that kcci) them foi crop.--zVafi'o?t- al Inlelligencvr. A isiei ! ic a n B a ' i t l u s .— There were sixty hattles fought during the Revol- - ........ .. fortyrty eightight fotiought :iary war; fo e f dur ing the last war with Great Britiain; thirty two in all during the laic wav xvith Mexico. Hours of Sleep. Nature requires five, Custom gives seven ! Laziness takes nine. And Wickedness deven. 41 i s i I I ■ ■ \ ■ William Cooper Joliii F. Willard Audited to II \ anderxco Richard Vanvidkeubiirgh Nilron Mob.BOii Willian Follet Hiram While Audited to R Si rmonii G FilkuiB audited to Carpenter & Co Thoinns W Phipps William Wells Audited to H Mosher Aodited to K Sago Audited to L ABattcrehall tffited to H. iV; oeh?t 230 95 2S§ 28 538 10 521.69 754 88 500 49 250 00 149 30 748 23 586 40 185 02