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ICI tublished WEM^SDAY and SATURDAY. . ( o f f i c e o v e r r e n s s e l a e r c o u n t y b a n k ,) TERMS; $2i00 per Aimum: Single Mo’s 3 Cents. yo S im F l L & s S f f l T O E G i r N r ^ \ \ \ T i j i i M S . f - : = l i t i=T “|5 S-Jt’taiE is^l '.'..I “ 6 “ 48 •' 6.001 . “ 11. (jcooi-ge H. flciirinan, Attorney and Conns.ollor at Lti-w;, and Jnstic of the. peace, 306 State street, Lauaingburgb. .!:SJ|1 '.V ! t ”f\ . 1 month, s - l l i Sfool.1 ___ I g ■.;,l el;! lars per year. One dollar for each addlHonal For S^eMaT^NotkU in reading cents a line each insertion. dnued ■until forbidden and iinents limited to their own advertisements paya- during contin- J. D. C omstock Printer for the Publishers. _____ _ i i i R WHObESALE&BETAlL C liem ists &. l>ruggists. 292S7'A7’E S T R E E T . L A N S I N G B U R G t l , N. Y. Annual advert! immediate business. All transient notices and Clias. J. Lansin?* PETTIS, IIA S IN STOCK,^ Gent's Splendid Style, Silk Hats, in Manilla,lla, tegborn, Panama, &o. Gent’s Fancy Dress Straws, I’s Fancy Dress Hats, new and Children’ Attractive Patterns. Gent’s Philadelphia Style, Silk Hats, very d r e s s y . PFTTIS Manufactures, and keeps constantly on hand, a LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE ASSORTMhNT. PRICES, Reasonable. J.R. PETTIS, 374Rivrst, (Sign, Big Hat. [may 11] TKOT, K . I I - AAC O. FLACK. dealer IN m CENTRE m a r k e t . JO HN F.OIJJKK keeps constantly on hand at tlie above market the best quality of meat at reasonable prices. Goods delivered to bouses of customers when Lansingburgh, April 8th, ISG'i. PHJENIX HOTEL. The undur^igni'd liaviuL\ returned to the old id popular .stfuid formerly occupied hy him, 3rebygives noticetotho public thathei'^: prepared to meet the wants of his cu-stor as formerly. A few select boarders may Und accomoda tions at this hotel. Farties^from abroad will receive every desired attention. ♦ lansingburgh, April 9th, 1864. JOHN A. g l a d d in g . DR. BOYNTON’S Petroienm Rootio<>; Paiiif. A n e w a n d p e r f e c t p r o - iX teotion against the elements. It is superior to any other Roof Paint for the following rea sons : It is fire-proof; it is elastic, alioiving tin roofs to spring witliout cradling, it adheres to tin firmly ; it is not vegetable, and wilt not de cay; its cheapness and durability; audit will not scent or stain the cistern water. Wo will paint old as well as new tin roofs and warrant them for five years, for one cent pel square foot. It is especially a 'opted for paint ing farm fences, railings, nd all hinds of iron work exposed to the weather. - . “ w r a , t o y \ ' \ \ \ ’ ALONZO I No. 195 River street, T fVITRlFlEO STOKE WAftE This Pipe is glazed inside and out, and is the host and cheapest article in use, for conducting I S p . , « s . ^ . . . lii ii is all parts of the country. They are of various ool- , vrs, and capable of being mjido into almost an in- 3 finite variety of patterns. Ciroulars with patterns M iSS-O O A -T S S . nc20m3 379 Pearl St. N. T FQ £ T | y . Wishing. BY JOHN G. 8A303. From Ibgio down to fishi There isn’t one that yon oan Bonestel & Damon, B E N S . CO U N T Y BANK BUILDING. I.ANSIA<R]B?JR®H. Dealers in Stoves, Tin Ware, Honsefurnish- ingliood.s, Wooibui War\ I’limp.s, Lead Pip , end T n Rooling. fimlers and Leaders made, and all kinds lif Tin, rnpper, and Sheet Iron jobbing done.it sliort notice on most retison- able 'enn.s Those desiring to purchase, will do will to call beforep .trclia.sing elsewhere. Cash paid ) r old Copper, Brass, Iron, Load N. B.° Stoves Stored, Blacked andrenaired. NEW mire store . HAllTEYaCft. Forfiierly of Apotlr’cary Hall, Mansion House Block, Troy, are now in, full ojtpration at THEIR NEW STORE, Xo. 3S-1 Jlivei* St., Troy» opposite the elisteru entrance of the Railroail Bridge, where can be found DRUGS 8 l MED1CINES, pnre end uoadnlterated, Chemicals of the best M.LNUFACTUBE. PATEIT lED IC IM S of all kinds warranted genuine, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FANCY GOODS’ AND TOILET ARTICLES, Trusses, Shoii'dor braces. Supporters, Elaslic Stockings, and all kinds of Instruments for physical de formity. Sponges, s Chamois Skins, Tiirlihh Towels and Mitt-ns for the hath. PAINTS, OILS AND DTE STUFFS, in fact everything usually kept m a First Class Drug Store. We Sell loisr for Cash, . Particular attontioa will he paid to the pre- pera !■ n of Physician’s Prescriptions, wo exeroisej great care in iMs branch of our business. Of all the amusements for the mind So very cheap as wisliingl A very choice diversion too. If we hut rightly use it,- And not, as we are apt to do. Pervert it and 'Abuse it. I wish—a common wish, indeed— My purse was somewhat fajter, That I might cheer the oliild, of need, And not my pride to flatter; That I might make oppression reel, As only gold oan make it,, And break the tyrant’s rod of steel. As only gold can break it! I wish—^Ihat sympathy and love, And every hu nan passion, That has its origin above, Wou^d come and keep in fashion; That scorn, and jealousy, and hate, And every base emotion. Were buried fifty fntiioms deep Beneath the waves of ocean! I wish—that friends were always true, And mi tives always )iure; I wish llie good were not so few, I wish the had were fewer; . that p« 0 heed L that ju ndcandor; LOOK HERB! mm BARllAil! We liwe just received a largo and splendid SFRING AMD SUMMER CLOTHiNG, Includin.g Gents’ French Walking Coats, Gents’ English Walking Coats, Gents liusiness Suits, Ge its’ Dress Suits, Business Sack Coats, Boys’ Fancy Suits. Also a l.avge assortment of U.nts’ Furnishing Goods. CONSISTING OF Linen Collars. Pocket Handkercliiefs. Lin en Shirts. Traveling Shirts. Cotton Drawers. Under Shirts. Cotton Socks. Hickory Shiitsi Wool en Drawers. Neck Ties. Kid and Silk Gloves, ' &c„ &o., &c., &o. All of which will ho sold at extremely low REMEMBER THE OLD STAND. JAMES STRAHAN& CO. J Ko. 125 River street; Corner of Ferry St, Opposite. St. Charles Hotel Troy. A • U c i li e r s 1 0 Q, :4iIanufaoturer of and Denier in Foreign and Domestic Tcmcco, mfi (Sc., No. 118 Broad street, WEST Tiioy.if.y. ’ All orders promptly attended to. a ii t » « c tress, Of thia city, whose bolO and enlightened treat ment of many of the most formidable diseases with which the human family is afflicted invites the at tention of those laboring under any of the vari ous characters or fornis of disease, such as Con sumption, Cancels, Tumors, Diseases of the Heart ______________wS, d S SSo?-.* D R i s c o n i . , fillTtOOKTHS-SLASS PIOTURE FRAME MANUFACTURER) Her system of treating diseases does not make misoti House Building, State St., sick to make well, or restraint in.diet or exorcise Apothecary Hall, No. 384River St., Troy^N.Y. H. E. FULLER, M. D. HOMEOPATHIST. Office No. 195 State St., Lansingburgh. Will devote the hours from 8 to 9 A. M , 4 to 6 V. Jt. and 7 to S p m . to office consultations, and tiro treatment of chrouio and difficult dis- Quackpnbnsh & French. M E R C H A N T T A I E O R S , ASD DEAI.EKS IN Gent’s Furnishing Goods 66 Congress Street, Troy, N. Y« Wilson & Green, BOOK, CARD AND JOB PRINTERS, lUVEIl STREET, THOY. ^ fbv^rriptihns of Job Printing neatly executed. Give us a call. S. C. WILSON. EDWAKD GREEN. W A N T I S D . Agents ia every Town auG County to sell Dale’s i\€W Patented $6 I wish that person., never forgot To heed riieir pious teaching; I wish that praotioi”.g was not So different from proachingl Iwish—that incdern worth might Appraised with truth and cando I wish th'at inncctnco were free From treachery and slander; I wish that men their vows would mind, That women ne'er were rovers. I wish that wives were always kind, And husbands always loveral I whh—in.fiae?wthat joy and.mirth, Three women in the toWnsliip of Kn* leigh, a few days ago, started’ together through the woods on a visit to a neighbors, when a dispute arose among them on some trivial point, an open row follotved', and hi the excitement the party got turned round and lost the’r way. They wandered about the woods all day, and in the evening came out a considerable distance from each oth- S omething for A dvertisers .— We were in the N. Y. Times office, a few days since, and in the course of a 6ontei<a|Ion with one of the proprietors, inquired their terms for adverti.sing 20 lines one year.— “If put in as a common advertisement, it would h e Jfl40,” was the reply. What would some of our country advertisers say to such terms Cooperslown Journal, „ “Father,\ exclaimed a hopeful son, “I’m an Americim, ain’t I “Yes, my boy, you are,” responded the delighted parent. “Well, father, you ain’t, are you ?” “Not by birth, my son.” ' “Well, then,” exclaimed young Americt!; “ when I grow up to be a man f will be able to lick two lilce you—won’t I ?” No man can do anything against Lis will,” said a metaphysician to an Irishman.— “Bejabeis I had a brother,” said Pat, “that wint to Botiny Bay, an’ faitli I knew it was greatly against his will,\ And every good ideal, ly comf>, erewhile, throngliont the earth, To he the glorious real; LI God every creature shall bless With his supreme blessing, id liope he lo.st in happiness, And wishing ho possessing! MISCELLANY. The N. Y. Evening Post says : “The report current for some days that the ex penses o f the Government are now four millions a day is not true. The amount is oiBcIally-reported fo he more than 000 a day. The aggregate of our national debt amounts at present to $ 1,720,OOQ,- JDesirable Residence SALE. “We never Drinb\ On the stage were seven or eight soldiers from the 8th Maine regiment—civil, w ell behaved intelligent men, as was apparent from their conversation. While at the stage house in Lincoln, there came into the office a poor old blind man—.stone blind, slowly feeling his way with bis cane, approached the soldiers and said in gen tlest tones: “Boys ; I hear you belong to the 8th regiment. I have a son in that regiment.” “What is his name ?” ‘Oh. yes, we know him w ell. He was a Sergeant in our company ; we always liked him,” “Whereia he now?” “He is now a lieutenant in a colored regiment and a prisoner in Charleston,” For a moment the old man ventured not fo reply ; but at last, slowly and sadly he “I feared as much. I have not hdard from him for a long timet” They did not wait for another word, but these soldiers took from their walleis a sum of money amounting to twenty dollars, and offered it to the old man, at the same tim e: ‘•Ifour wliole company were here we could give you a hundred dollars.” The old man replied: “Boys, you must put it into my wallet for me for I am blind.’’ But mark what followed. Another indi vidual in the room, Who had looked on this .o e o e , . , I h . a of pride ie sewing, only more perfect and mucTi faster, with our Citizen soidiers, immediately advancta single or double thread, either cotton, linen or ori/1 daid • silk, using the common sewing needJo, (which can ' be purchaaeddn any storn ) making a uniform, long “BoySi this is a handsome thing, and I (o.drink with m . I * » d t r e . l ‘k\ “ '\p\\)'-\ stand, with directions, so that a child who can read , I Waited w|th interest for the reply. It cam e ; “No, sir, we thank you kindly ; we ap- ' preolateyour offer.r-BUT we never drink !’’ 1 The scene was perfect— -the first act was noble, was generous; the last was grand. wollwatored by a fine stream running through thtf Centro of the farm. There is a convenient dwell ing house, two barns, a Welland two oiatorns, be sides two sheds and stalls, and a how wagon house in course of erection on the plnoo. particulars enquire o ^^ate'd Juno 8th ;*’1864. 'Ihe superior tools and largo facilities for man ufacturing. onablos us to put them in the market price of Six -Dollars by retail. —.k ■ ca.^'Si'Sic. S T B A W HATS, S I I s K H A .T S , S O F T H A T S , CLOTH HATS. all the different stylos and materials in HtSa, Sored for cash at tUoir cash value at -the TROY CITY HAT STORE, 352 Eiver Street, Troy, I I N F R O N T OF TH E TROY CITY BANK. ilG. HENRY ROUSSEAU. Wm. Hall & Son, .543 B R O A D ’VVAY, N E W YOKKd Established 35 Years. Rlanwfacliijrcrs of Hall & Son’s Celebrated New Scale PIAIO TOKTES. Known over the whol\ -world for tboir volumt n«d richness of tone, durability ahd elegance. KL^\E^G^T^TAU^^iA^ and other Musical Instruments. Spcoinl attention paid to furnishing Brass Banda. Publishers ol Sheet A/usio. A/usic sent by mail post paid, on Tcceipb of marked prices. The most Uboral dis count given bo and Seminaries* Cata- logues.uVoQ. no26ly A. SEILER, 9$ Congress St. The EmpoTium! my own iminufaolure, and waraantod to fit- Fino and Superior Scotch Cap just received.— Winter goods boingbpenod at SEILER’S.