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c w i c l c . Pufelished WEiNESDAY and' SATUIMY, . o v e r k e n s s e l a e b c o u n t y b a n k ,) TEMS ; $2i00 per Annum: SingldlYo’s 3 Cents. i t 5 i i i T i 7 . TEEMS Of ADVEETISISG. .ir r s r s ' s i : a ~ *gs I :. ■■••' ... M •:• 5'\““ i‘S Iffii :: S .ss:i .■■'! wS\S 5:r.r.a‘“ 3 ' s is !' -' ll “ IS . « ■ tars per year. One. dollar for each addinonal forbidden and iments limited to tUoir (Jeorgc II. ik.ifjnaii, Attorney arid Gounscllor at Law, and Justice of the. .peace, 3(16 Stafi^street, X.ausingbiu’gh. flIRiSON i i i For. Special Notices in reading <ehti a hne each insei'tion Advertisements continued until charged accordingly. Annual advertison AU^ransient'notices and advertisements paya- d „ . . . . . . 0 . . J. D. C omstock Printer for the Publishers. UfiasTJ, Liuisiiiaf. Attorney and Counsellor at Law and Justice of the Peace. No 293 Slate street,, Lansingburgh PETTIS^ ilA S IN STOCK, Gent’s Splendid Style, Silk Uats, in Manilla, Leghorn, Panama, &c. Toung Gent’s Fancy Dre.ss Straws, Children's Fancy Dross Hats, new and ... Attractive Patterns. Gent’s PhUadelphia Style, Silk Hats, very PFTTiS Mannfacture.s, and keeps constantly o n hand, a IJ R G E M D ATTR A C T IV E AiSSORTM E N T . PRICES, Roo-sonable. J. R. PETTIS, 374 Riv< r st., (Sign, Big Hat. f may 11] TROY, IV. ^ I-A . AG €S-. F liA C I t. DEALER IN I ® WHOLESALE &BETA1L G l i e m i s t s ■& W r u g g i s ts, 2i)2STATE S T R E E T . L A N S I N G B U H G H , N. Y, P t n RY. CENTRE MARKET. JOHIV IlO U IU i. keeps constantly on hand at the above iuarkei tile best quality of moat at ruasouable prices Goods delivered to houses of cu.stomers whex de.sired. Laii.singbnrgli, April 8tli, 1864. PHOENIXiBOTEL. “ The imdor.sigued having returned to tlio old and popular stniid formerly occuijied by Iiiui, hereby gives iioliee to the iJiiblio tliat he is now prepared to meet tlie iniauts of his cus*\’”\”'' tormeiiy. A few select boarder.s xnay flmli,aocom,oiia- tions at this hotel. Parties from abroad will receive every dosired attention, lansingbiirgh, April fltli, 1864. .JOHN A. GLADDIXO. t r l i S i v I S S ' \ DR. BOYNTON’S Petroleum Rooliiia; Pain!, tto any other Roof Paint for tho following rea sons : I t is fire-proof; it is elastic, allowing tin «:ay; its cheapness and duvaUUty; audit wiU not scont ovstain the cistern water. Wo will paint old aa woll as new tin roofs and ; warrant them for five years, for ono cent per jsquaro foot. It is especially af’opted for paint ing farm fcacos, railings, and all kinds of iron work exposed to the weather. References—C. Warner, F. Thomas, E. Pres cott. m. b r o w n , Sole Agent, Ko. 195 River street. Troy- NEW STORE. HARVEY & CO.. aevly of Aiiotheoary.IIal!, Mansion House ik, Ti'oy, are now iii full operation at THEUl NEW STORE, No. 384 Mives* St., T r o y , oppo.site the eastern mitraneo of llie Railroad Bridge, xvheru e.an be found DRUGS SuMEDICiNES, pure and nnailulterated, -Chemicals of the best MANUFACTURE. PATENT MEDICINES of a ll lands wniTanted gemiiup., FOREIGN-'a DOMESTIC FANC\'~GOODS^ AND TO ILET ARTICLES, russes, Shoulder liraoe.s, Snppdrters, Flastio Stocking.^, id all kinds of luslrumeuts for physical de- Spimgps. Chauxom Hkins, 'rurltisli Towids and Mittens for thu liath. PAIN T S , OILS AND D Y E STUFFS, in fact livery thing UMially kept in a First Class Bni«- Slore. We Sell low for Cash. Think of He. When the fleecy clouds of evening Jlelt in,golden koxxrs away, When the arcli above seems deeper In the twiliglit’s fading r a y ; Iren all nature sinks in sltimber, Save the murmuring leafy tree ; Making low melodious uin.sic. Then,' my loved ono, tiiink of nae. Wlion the sparkling, dancing waters , Ripple past thcoto their homo— And the dar> m ay eatoli tlieir voice.s As they ask o f Uieo to, come— When the Stars of iiiglrt are beaming Bright and beautiful on thee. In that hour of peaceful quiet. Wilt thou loved one, think of me. A learned Italian haaheen at the troUbl .9 to go into figures and makes the discovery that four-fifth of the omnibus travellers of Paris are women, from which he draws a moral;—namely, that more room should be given In these vehicles.—yrtoce aux crino- When the time of bweotck silence Brings the hour of sacred prayer, Wlieir thou kueel'st a t inorn or eveniu.g, Ask for ono whois not th e re; ^ While the years of time .are passing’ As. a shadow c Ever shall my U( Dearest loved r o’er tho se leiivt b e asking one, think of mo. 111 S CELL AH Y. D.‘al^rs in St-viis, Tin War*’, IlnusetTirn; ingiioeds. Wooil'Mi Wan*, Pumps, Lt*ad P inii T n UooCtK. Qu't<*rs :u and all kinds of Tin, Ptippci TRIFIQ SroKElwaE 5)kA)N9iPg^ OF SUPERIOR QUALITY BornmnY on hand . i oiit, and is tko 5C, for oonduoting 5 : all parts of the country. They aro of various col ors, and capabio of being mado intoaImost.an in- ISmte variety of patterns. Circulars with palterna and prices sent on^^ppnoa«om.^^^^^_ no20ra3 379 Pearl St. J Cheap Trunk Store. pAHCY PATENT LEATHER ROSETTES. JD Gentlemen’s and badies’ Traveling Trunks s £ S S . A “S . , . . B , u i , t e f . , 81.60 Interfering Straps. Curry Combs, Cards. Whips, &e. ■ At JAMES E. POWELL’S, 410 River st., Just .above the IMauufacturers’ Bank A . H e t Ii c 1* ,s t 0 .u, Manufacturer of and ■ De.alor ’ in roreign and DomestiG Boiiestel & Bamoiij R E N S . C O U N T Y BANK BUILDING. I x A I ^ S I S i G B U l a i i S l . 1 L\adcr.s made, and .all kinds of Tin, Copper, .and Slmi-t Iron jobbing done it short notice on mo.st i-eason- able '■onns Those d-isiving to purcliase, will do will to call before,1 t •chiising clscwlioro. Caslx piiiil ) r old Coppor, Brass, Iron, Lead and Rags. N. B. Stoves Stored, Blacked and ronaired. 1.60KHEEE) GRiAT We have just received a large and splendid sk iN G ANB SUMMER CLOTHING, Including Gents’ French Walking Coats, Gents’ Knalish W.alkino; ('oat«, Gouts l.msiness Suits, Ge its’ Dress Suits, Business Sack Coats, Boys’ Fancy Suita. Also a large assortment of H.nts’ Furnishing Cfoods. CONSISTING OF Lmen Collars. Poekid Uaudkorcliiefs. Lin en Shirts. Traveling Sliirts. Cotton Dr.awers. Under Shirts. Cotton Socks. Hickory Shirts, Wool- erx Drawers. Hock Ties. Kid and Silk Gloves, &c., &o., &c., &o. All of which will he sold at extremely low REMEM B E R TME OLD STAND. JAMES STRAHAN&CO. ISo. 125 Uiver street, Corner of Ferry St, Opposite St. Charlc.s Hotel Troy. a n t B o e t r e s s , Of this city, whoso bold and onlightonod tre.nt- ment of many of the rnostfDi inhlable.discfiseS’witli Particular attention will he paid lothepre- peratinn of Physician’s Prescriptions,’? we exereise| great care in il.is branch of our business. II.IR V E Y & CO., Apothecary Hall.h'o 3b4 River .St.., Troy,H.Y. i T e . FIJI LEE, II 0 M E O P A T H I S T . Office Yo. 105 Sf.ate St., Lansingburgli. Will devote the holms from 8 to 0 A. it ,4 to G p. ii ami 7 to ’3 p M. to office consultations, and the treatment of cUrouic and difilcult dis- QuackflijS}Hs!i & French. MERCEAMT TAMiORS, AND PEAT.F.RS IN Dent’s Furnishing Goods 66 Congress Street, Troy, H. Y* T i i e E kautv ’ Q uestion . —It is related that when Humboldt was asked, ’’Why the male of the hutnan.species offered an ex ception to the rule .30 general among all i other animals, that the male is handsomer than the female ? ”he answered after a n.o ment's reflection, “I deny the fact. It if our .natural gallantry that makes us think women incre beautiful than men. Tire woman do not concur i i the opiiiion.'’- Humboldt was a philsosopl\er,and itwouldn't be mode t to contradict him, on the main point, wbilei as t o the last pi-oposition .that women think men liandsomer than them selves, if it he true, tlie dear creatures won’tthank us fox agreeing with them, this diuble dilemma, we say nothing.— Exchange. Wilson & Green, BOOK, C.1RD AND JOB PRINTERS, 216 5HVE51 STREET, TROY. d.-scripticn-i of Job Printing neatly ixecuteil. Give u.s a call. S. C. WILSOX. nnwA.Bn oreen . W A N T E P . Agents in every Torn anfi County to tell Dale’s .Vcw Patented —An English editor closes his leader in ; this unhappy strain:—“The sheriff’s officer is waiting, i’or us in the other room, so wp have no opportunity to be pathetic; we are wanted, and must go. Delinquent subscrih- j ers, you have much to answer for. Heay- ,en may forgive youj but we never can.” C arpet S w e e ping .— The Rural New Yorker advises the women to wet the broom often when sweeping a carpet, so ns to keep down the dust. The Orleans Ad vertiser exclaims: “ Dont you do it. Two ^ or tliree 3uch_sweepings will fade a cnrjlet more tlian a year of sunshine.” —By a strange coincidence, just before the explosion recurred in the arsenal at Washington,a letter came to these girls,ac- knowiedging the receipt cf$179 contribu ted by thnn for'the erection of a niohii- ment to the victims of an almost similar catastrophe at Pittsburg last year, •Latest Parisian gossip siys that Louis Napoleon is growing very corpulent, and that Eugenie is wearing her skirts quite sliort, so as to display lier boots and tassels; that being the latest Parisian fashion. —^The Mormons are nowiboastirig tliatj with 100,000 people in Utah, in all .'their ettlements there cannot be'found a drink ing saloon, a hillaid .saloon or a howling alley.” This is their only virtue, and they A E epobt .— Hero is a little war story from the far West: A lieutenant of the Tenth United States Infantry met with sad reduff at Fort Kearney. The lieutenant was promenading in full uniform, one day, and approaclied a volunteer on sentry, who challenged him with the stereotyped form- “ Halt! who goes there ?” The lieutenant, with contempt in every lineament of his face, indignantly exclaim ed, “Ass!” The sentry's reply came, apt and to the “Advance, ass,and give the countersign.” ^—A convict who was sent to State prison at Conerd last fall for tliree years, as a pun ishment for burglary, managed to keep all ' the time a SlOO bilUhat he had stolen,,hy putting it into his hair when he was put into his cell,but a few\days ago he thought better of it, and gave the money' to the chaplain, requesting him to send i t to the owner. —^If your sister, while engaged with her sweetheart, asks you t o bring lier a glass of water .from an adjoining room, start on the errand, but you need not return. You^ will' not be missed. Dont forget this little boys’ —You Can stop a clock any moment, but you cannot a watch. The same remark, my brethern, applies to the stopping the talic of a man and of a woman. He is a great, course, ugly tnachine, but you can silence him. She is a beautiful, fragile jeweiless thing—but she .w-illviin on until she stops herself. are fond of parading'it. Semi-Wet'kiy Cliroiiiclc |flb printing # icfr LAHSINGBURGH, H. T. ’ ' diseases of Ladies aitd Uhilrireu Ilor medicinet «ws. Wieo, .sffiPF, 5 aC m. to 4 p. m. be purcha^od in nnyst’orn ) mailing a uniform, long m-piiK. sew any kind of material tliat requires the run- ies, and ning stich weighs 2 1-2 pounds, and is so arranged ledicinea as to be attacherl for use to a tnble-top or work- stand, with directions, so that a child who can read may operate it without instructions. The superior tools and largo faeiJitios for man- ' SCiS p r d, A’,'‘S!^‘S S ’i. to \We would respectfully inform the citizeni of this village and vioinity that wa ore prepared to execute all orders in the line of FEmflUG NVlTa NEATNESS AKD 3E8PAT0H, AND B Y THE BEST OF WORKMEN^ We can furnish CIRCULARS, CHECKS, BILU-HEAPSj HAOT-BILIS, POSTERS, FSOGBAU]CE% And ovarything pertaining to B ook A» d Joti P ristixo , upon short notice. Engraving done in a superior manner Ann AT BBABOXABI.E PIUOBB. Everything douo at this office warranteA to give satisfaction. nrEUM S -CASII o . \ nX lL I V E R T . FDSKLE'&LYOH’S'Y' SEWING MACIINBS. —Therefare now in tlie British Islands three hurdred and seventy-five distinct| .railway companies, which own eleven thousand five hundred miles c f roacl. They, carry about eight million passengers year ly, and about thirty million tons of mer chandise and minerals, and give employ ment probably to no.tTees than two bund-’ red thousand person;’. Those .Maohinos make tho iock-stitoh alike on both sides, and use loss than half the thread 'an silk that the singlo or double throodloop-stitOh nifni 108 will do; will Horn, Foil, Gather, Cord jind id. Bind, &o., and are better adapted than any other Sowing Maohinos in uso to the frequent changes and groat variety of sewing requited ifi a inily, for tttoy willsow from one to hwentj thick* isses of .tIaKoillos without stooping, and make ■ery stitch porfoot, or from the fluost gauio to tho laviost beavor clot^ or even the stoniest harnoss oather, kithout. oha^ihg ttio feed, needle oV ttn- sion, or making any adjustment of maohino. wli’at- Thoy aro simple in constrnotion, and easily un derstood; and ifanypart is broken by aholdenC R i readily roplncod. Those aro pcculfor/acfs, and win go far to de- ,ermine the ohoioo of any intelligent buyhr. Plmse call and examineor smifor eiwwlar. •»Qt^;yot FINKLE^-LYOIN'ik. CD:r ocSly No. 538 Broadway, N. Yt