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Travellers Directorjr. Central,—7 a. m.. Steamboat Express; 12,10 m., N. Y, E xpress; 5 p. m., 11,50 p. m. Niglxt’ Httdson River RaUroad.—Leave Troy for; New York. Express Train, 4,46 ; 8,40 .a m„ S,30 j 9,16 p . m. Rensselaer and Saratoga Train leaves Troy 7,35 and 9,45 a. m.; 12,20 m.; 5,16 ; p, m,,. Express. A train will leave Troy for Sar atoga a t 10:00 p. it., on Saturday ni^it only, on arrival of Hudson River and Hailem Rail R.,ad trains leaviiig New York at 4:00 p. ii, Leaving Saratoga on Sunday at 4:00 p. si., oon- eieoling wilU Steainer V.mderbilt for New York Troy & BoRon Tr.vius Leaves Troy 8 a. in. for Montreal Ogdensburgb, Boston'; 12,30 p. m , E-xpress for Montreal j 4,45 aoconSoda- tion for Rutland; 10 p. m.. Sleeping Cars, Ex- tiross for Montreal, Ogduiisburgh and Boston Troy and LaiisingbUrgh Rail Road. 5,45 0,15 ■8,45 and 7,15 M , and every 15 minutes aft er, iiiitil 8 P M.. and then at 9 and 10 p. si., last oar dowM pussu-i RI kkii I x Hotel 10,10 p . si . D ried F ruit for the S oldiers ;— F r o m ' D ead — Mr. James Eirkpatrick, the sto- a letter recently received in this city from ' ry of whose sufferings, fop a few weeks past the Womaii’s Central B e lief Association o f is familiar to every school-boy,, died yes- New York city, auxiliary fo the United , terday, a t his home in this ■village. Mr, States Sanitary Commis ibij, we make the | K., at the call o f t l ^ President for volun- following extract.- , j teers, entered the service of his country, “ We wish to niuke an appeal to all our [ and while nobly combatting against the friends for dried apples and peaches. T h e J enemies of his country, received the rg - , peach brop this year is -so abundant that ly wound in his leg. which has now proved j we hope our soldier's may largely share i t . ' fatal. Tw ice did he suffer the horrible | Preserved tomatoes a re also pronounced pain of amputation, the last a few days j invaluable. l a the way of clothing, we since. D eath canieto his relief. VVhile i i we mourn the loss of an estimable ciiizen, IVISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CH E R R Y l a n d a n o b le.patrio t; ietu s deeply sympa \ ily. May they , necessary to recount its virtues. Bs works taxes without the addition of a p ercentage consoled by the happy thought that o.h[Ztuni^^yUsU^^^^^ expired yesterday. Those not having paid though a kind husband and fathei^llas been I aiidsettleddiseasc have by its use been l y Mails arrive daily at 7 A. M. a nd 1,45 p. M. Close at 1,15 and 4.45 P. M. OlSce open Siiu liys, from 9 to 10 a . m . H igh P rices —The Troy IF/tigsays:— People who have watched the tendency of the prices during th present seas n must have (noticed tliat exorbitant as they have been, they have not borne a corres ponding relation to the p rice of gold. Had they gone up regularly with the gold m ar ket, purchasers would have been compeil led to pay from 25J to 3U0 par cent on or dinury rates, instead of 50 and 100 as the case has been. F o r t is reason we m a y hardly expect a decline, now that gold ha; receded a little. The stock of goods that have sold in N.w Y'drk during th; pas summer were generally purcliased beforit gold reached 200, else dealers could ' not now for a long time to come, sell as cheaply as they do *fiow. People will have to bear patiently for “a little longer’ the high prices,^until our dealers ca'i af ford to reduce without involving them selves in rui i. When gold sinks below 200, there will be necessarily an important decline, but until that p eriod arrives, tli re can be no protection agai- st the necessary evils of high prices except in practcing the most Ciieful economy. J ^ T h e r e are four towns in Kens. Co., that a re still back on their quotas under the President’s last call. One of them is Greenhush. C heap M eals for W orking M en . One of the late movements in England is th e opening of large halls for the provis ion of cheap meals of workmen Every article of food is of the besi quality, hall and table nicely kept and furnished, and the prices of fare range about as fol. lows ; cup of coffee. Id:; cup of milk, 1-2.; bread and butter, Id .; b I'ed eggs, Id.; slice of broiled bacon, 2d.; all -'of best qualiiy and a l- a y s ready. Bowl of sou,i. Id : |date of hot, roast beet, 3d.; baked beef, 21. It is regarded as a g reat institu tion in several large towns where it is in operation. It shows the increasing interest felt in the working people and is on^ of the hopeful signs o f the ti nes. at course U.e instil it on pays .ts ovtji expanses. 'I he need flannel very much.\’ will be charged additional five,per cent, on taken Worn them, that what is their tern- incomes, and ten per cent, on ^licences.— porary loss, is his eternal gain. Payment musi b e made in greenbacks, or | — -*------------- Treasury notes. T he W eathei { . - Since the weather has beei ' during the day time, slight frost on two evenings. On Monday night there was a fine i-howerof rain. 'The WISTAE’S balsai W i l - D C H E K K S r . One ef the oMest and most reliable remedies in ness. Sore Throat,_ Croup, and every THE THROAT LUNGS. AND CHE.ST, Including even CO Pi s r i t t P T 1 0 N . present a tnass of evidence in proof o f our asst OAMtIOT BE DISCREDITED. of this State, ana of the annexed notice of thri Secretary of State, that a general election wlf Ije held in this county on the Tuesday succeed iiig the first Monday of Kovember next, # which election tlio oMcers named in the annex- ed notice will be elected. JOSEPH P. BATTERSHALL, Sheriff. Rensselaer—Sir: Notiqo is hereby given that at the general election to ba held in tills State, on the Tu.sday succeeding the first Monday of November next, the follow ing officers are to eleood, to wit,: , , / (lovernor, the place i f Horatio Seymour, A Lientenant Obveror, in the place of David 1. Floyd Jones. A Canal Gommissioner, in the place of Frank; nil A, Albergor. An Inspector of State Prisons, in the place of All whose terms of cfllce will expire on the last day of December next. Thirty-three eleotorg of President and Vico ’residorit of the United - M ount R e f e .\E sque , Bald mountain or what. We cannot, find, on examination, night the re was a fine .-howerof rain, 'll that down to 1824,“ any partlculir name ^ ^ — 0 ^^ other than the “ Lansingburgh Mountain,’’ had been given to this rocky prominence. In the sec i.d edition af his G azetteer pub- jished iiD th d year, Mr. Spafford asks, in speaking of this locality, ‘ who w.ll de-i ti scribe to me this range and give it a better name than t h e ‘Lansingburgh Mountain? ” W aterfocd I tems .—The. Waterford SdTif me? says that At a m'eeting of the Com ittee appointed by the Democracy of Waterford tjur^the purpose of reporting H e names of o fficers' for a “ McClellan and Pendleton Club,’’ held at tlfe office of G. H. L ee , on luesday r v e ’g last, the follow ing vvere chosen ; P r e s ideiii;-H o n John Cramer. Vice Presidesils Hon. B. D. Da is, G H Lee, C Brewster, Levi Dodge, .Mathew Sheridan, W A. Waldron, S A. Northup, J Proper, J B. Bo .?, Dana Reed, J . Bonce D. G. Sniiib, J. F . Pruyii. Treasurer VV'iUiam Holroy.l. Recording Secretaries—B. Higgins. Geo. C. Ga e. Correspsnding Secretaries—C. Cia- rner, J. R Dickey Marshals—T. S. Truland, J . Preston, —Joshua Bailey, Esq., has p resented all he apples iu his orch rd to the Ladle's ioldier's-relief society .of Waterford. T hh M.'V le N uisance is S treet E ars , —The Sentinel says :— The ladies who ride in streetcars have been made subjects for baragrapes com plaining of their disagreeable habits,— Som body has attaclied the other sex. — Referring to male nuisances, h e says : There is the man who crosses his legs, or puts his foot upon liis knee, allowing a dir ty boot to w pe Use f on gool clothes pass ing him ; the man who gets in chewing t h : stump of a cigar, and declining to throw it away because he >s not smoking, and con- sequenty stenches the.whole conveyance; the man who sits side ay - when the seat is crowded :.,the man who figets in a rowded se a t; the man who, in getting out, lifts his feet so i.ighas to wipe the knees of every passer b y ; the man who enters with {Special N o t ices. N O T I C K . Lyman A Harthorn, boun 1 tn me by injeii- ‘•‘'® r - a a a s t i s r a g g w?!- mg or trusting him, ou my account, as I shi pay no debts tif his oontraotuig. Dated Brunswick, Amust 2s li 1864. LY.\1.\N harthorn . ire to reoommend it to the itertained. I then procured a bottle of R tifrL ... . ............ '“%r s S i, s.«.^ yo-ure-xeeiront Balsam, and before she had tal the whole of the contents of the bottle there wi ■TAWrroSEl'* a € . - i r d t o i n v a l i d s . Olergyman, while residing in S*uth moriea 0.0 a, iniddionary. discovered a safe and simple rem edy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, iharly De cay, Diseases of the.U-rrnar.y and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by vic ious habits. Great numbers have been already cured by this noble remedy? Prompted by a de sire to benefit the nlBioted and unfortunate, I will send the rcceipe for preparing and using this medi cine, \n& .Healed envelope, to any one who needs it, JulyZOyl. ® New York City, There is nothing more ceriain to pivvent 't-m.de irregularities than Dr. V -Ipau’s Fe male Pills, They will in all cases c.uise a re turn of monthly sieknes.s, witliuiit w’hicli ' 0 umiurrii'd ladv can enjoy pe.fect he.u'li Noltl by all Dniggisfe. To A rms I To A rms 1—The Ciiizen '^oldier will find a more deadly foe fhe in the bi.ick- i.sh, muddy water aiid damp night air, tha-i in ihemo.-t determined uuciuy., llolkw a .,- ,’ill.s .so purify tiie % pod and .strn.ig.hm th,. itnmaehe and bowgls tliat the soldier c.iu en dure these hardshijis and still bo strong and If tlio reader of this “uotloe” cannot get a box of Pills or Ointment from tbe drug su re in his place,'let him write t,o me, 80 M.mlen Ijanp, enolo.ing tile amount, and I will mdl a box free .if expeii-e. Many dialers will not kePp my mediedns on hand beoau.se they can not make as much profit as on other persons’ make, 35 cants, 88 cents and §1,40 per box or ividual case, made frequent 1 medioine and have always bj ' for abdnt fifteen years, and having realized ite s.TTH irs.Ttss; innooent,and may bo taken by the i n? family,it affords me great admgittotha publio asaval- 0 be e 1st delicate in Bon. John E. Smith, a Distinguished Lawyer In Westminister, Md. I have on several i Balsam of Wild Cherr ways with deoidod ben goim that is m st;;arTc.r;i ‘0 cfBOiiOlous or more deserving a WLSTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CH e ' rr Y. Nonojg;enuino unless signed ' ‘I BUT'J S ,’’ on the '\ j i ’F.Dinsmme!'^*’ Ml Broadway, New York. S. W, bosvle & Co., Pronrlotors, Boston, Aud by all Druggists. ■Retldinij’s K u ssiti .Salve. r . i Y VF.AllS KXPP.liTKVCR Has fully c.«t iblhhod the superiority of Redding’s Russia salve Overall 0 her healing preperatious. It euros all kind, of dores. Cuts, Scalds, Bi ONLY 23 OXS. FJGB BO X . J. P. Dinsmoro, No. 4,H Broadway, New Y rk. ea-BOONTY STOPPED!- At a meeting of the Committee of Financi , “ ‘ from the Boar.l of Supervisors, held on the In Lansingburgh, Sept. 20 1864, James i4iu d.iy of September, 1864, it was Kirkpatrick, ased 21 years.and 5 month-,'1 Resohed, That all County Bounties offered from the effects of a woui'ra leoeived at Mor men to fill u p the quota Rensselrer County ^ ......................... pended on ar ' nited States, italive in the t leeqth — .................. . thirty.ni Congress of the United .States for the Fiftee Congressional District, composed of counties of Rensselaer and Washington. County Officers also to be elected for the said Three Members of Assembly. A Sheriff, in the place of Joseph F. Eattef* ^ Treasurer, iu the place of Samuel A Superintendent of the Poor, in the place if Isaac V. Johermerhqru, Who was; appointed 0 fill vacancy of JolutMesiok, deoeased. ‘ Two Justices of Sessions, in the place Alsoft- G, Niles and Nathan N Seaman, Three Coroners, in the place of IFilliam Madden, Sewsl W- Hall, and Charles S, Affeu. .411 whose terms of office will expire on the last day of December next. Yours respectfully CHJIUNCEYM, DEPEW, - Secretary of State. TH12 O R E A T E N G L I S H R E M E B I T . SIR. JAMBS CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a perscriptim. o f Sir J. Clarke. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Qutta, This medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangorons diseases to which’ the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and removes all obstruotions, and a speedy cure lay he relied on. TO MARRIISD nSDIES it IS peouliavly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price une Dollar, hears the Oorern- tuent Stamp of Great Britain to prevent counter-' CA UTJON. These Pills should not be token by fimales du^ ring Che FIRST THREE NONTHS ofP. time they arc safe. eases of Nervous and Spini Pains in the Back aid Limbs, Fatij Whites, t! or moans have failed: and althot lancy, as they i lutat any other Palpitation of tho Heart, llysi (hese Pills will effeot a cure when miscarriage remedy, do not oontain iron, inything hurtful to the oot ■ ceotioas in tho pamphh though a powt salomel, antlrai iterios and in tho pamphlet around each paokago which should bo carofu IS and Canadas, ^ 1864, Jam es ^ i 4 iu from the effects of a the b attle of the wildc LANSLN^UBUilUH MARKETS. Flour .................................. . .......... $12 t'O a U 50 Buokwbeat Flour, .......................................... 3 00 Indian sMoul, . ■ Brof,’ Flax Sued, Wheat ................ l ^ s . . ” V Barley,... ■;:-'.:’ v .';-!! v .45 o 2 , IS SriS, Finnneo Committee, CHEROKEE PILES. .jpnimoiyic wafers . J name BRYAN being%tamped oh eaoh wafer. . ......... I’sPulmoniefWafirt o n iejY^irt. paint p o t; the ever talkative man who in- Oats,’.! ....... ..................................!............oo sists It ou drawing ou into conversation y and b ring you with h s ideas poiitinal; the Butter,......................................................... U ;;?n8 who is deep m his cups ; tlie ill na- tured, ugly.looking man, who frightens all the children in arm s; the over dressed who is afraid of being mussed ; the would not accept it. The advantages in ' rowdy man who is spoiling for a fight; the ■addition to ohe.ipiiess is the guarantee of fat man who occup es too much ooin ; the . ... . . - — •w).olesome ood of the best quality. I leau yian who cuts yo . with his sharp bones of' r ns“ laaron\the fur-^Mondh.y'^ot^Octoffi Health-1 Preserver working men do not want charity, and S lm i’if f ’.s P r .) r ,I j u i i i H i o u . H ousk in the city of Troy, in and for the Co. the pretty man who smirks to dlsgustingl, ; 4864 : For the Removal o f Obstructions, and for the Insurance of Regularity in the Recur- of the Moi ' M ammoth C heese .—The T oy Tim e s ^ Uie man who wants (o pick y ur pocket;— '■ the friendl y man who requests a loan ; the There passed t rough the Hudson River Jm n with a w rit; the man that smells of depot, this ini rning, from Attica, consigned ' g a rlic; the man that per umes with musk ; .to New Y< rk, twenty cheeses, weigiiing | g vanity man who display all the inoney IS- They he ],ag while searching for a nve cen po- :h- St.nll; : thp 1.51V man w h enever nur ies to aiwu ot any per.-on a .-u h qpuri, or wh<yh.{vt* ingTho TrTeguTari mthly Periods. riate those numerous dis- irrogularity, by removing iprojsedjExoesMve and painful Men 10,439 II'S., an average of 972 lbs. ’were four feet in diameter, and twenty inch-1 s t a the I zy n (Cs in thickness. get on or off; the unaccommodating i who refuses to have his has et placvd c the front platform; the man who treads the* ffisTdly^o^ ■ iven under my hand, at tlio Shiir'iTLs Office t ^ T h e democrats held a meeting at •Central House Hall last evening and or ganized a McClellan Club, after which, on your newly blacked boots ; ... ....... th,.oit of Trov ou the 1st .In • .addresses were made by Messrs. T . J Cor- j who as s for a cliaW of tobocco; the profane \gg^\ ^ nelius, Mr. Beach and W. J Starks of i man ; the subscription man ; tbe insane J. F. BATTERSHALL, Sheriff of Rons. Co. Troy, and S. Stover, Esq., of West Troy. | n 'an °n his w.iy to the insane asylum ; the T h e officers of the Gmb are as follows • Prnsident ; James R. Fonda, Vice Fjtesipents : 1st. W ard ; Thomas Curran, 2nd, Ward ; P. Fitzgerald, 3d. W ard ;M . G. Butler, Carreapoiiding Sec’y ,- J . G. N eal Jun. . Xtqgirding Sec'y; R. Trulan, kter; Ni W eaver. » . „ „ i , o . . ; . ,■„ . h . u ™ o f . . , - you a re minus a watch : and the man who hereby given that a C unty Court and Conn wants to be polite to your wile. , .[i^e S \ ‘of'^^“^ ’,i\!in;i‘ tbe'^'c^unt:’ ol ____________ ^ i Rens.so'aer, ou the Fir.st Monday, 5th of Si'p- cer, 1864, at 12 o’clock M , mid the jnrors ■;he trial of is-snes ii'r said pursuant to tho dirootions l3P\The tobacco crop in t is State this , will amount to several hundred acres. Who are to serve for the tr Albany counties, and of a good quality al DB drawn pursuant to the dirootions d Stiuutea, at nry Office in the city 1.1 anoe. ot any por.-on a ,-u h Court, or wlio h.(ve i„gtho irregularity, they remove ,the cause and tiken any inqui-itiun, or the oxauiimUioii of with it Ani, the effects that spring from it. any prisoner or witne.ss, nra require 1 to return Composed ofsimpla vegotablo extraots,theyoon- suoh recognizinee, inquisition or examination, tain nothing deleterious to any constitution, how- IV,,,. lit t,iu .1. ... on over dolioate, their fuuotion* being to substituie strength for^woakness, whioh when properly used, They may bo safely used at any age, and at any periodiEXCBl’TDOat.VBTHBFinST THREE MONTHS, during which tho unfai ing nature of their astion would infallibly prevbvt . pregminoy. All letters seeking information .r advice will be promptly freely and discretely answeffid. ‘ t Cortland St.; a,!.i b , all gaining 50 Pills, by retu-.n mail. RELIEF m TEH MINUTES. Original Aledioine established in 1837^ And article of)f tho kindind everr introducedroduced undernd tl tho k eve int n a URV/fN pulm Rhlieve Coughs. Colds, Sore Throat, UoariUMt, Bryan’s'Pnlmonic Wafere Believe asthma; Bronchitii, Diffioult Breathing, Bryan’s Pulmonic Wafers Believe Spitting of Rlood, Fains in the Chest. Bryan’s Pulmonic Wafers Believe Inoipiont Oonsumption, Lung Diieuee, Bryan’s Pnlmonie Wafers^ ' ^ ^ itlTonilii. tenminatei. Believe Irritation of the Unrula Bryan’s PuUnonia Wa/ei Believe the above complaints in te Bryan’s Pulmonic Waftrs Are a blessing to all Classes and Constitutions. Bryan’s Pulmonic Wafers Ate adapted for Vooaliits and FubUo Speakers. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers Are in simple form and pleasant tn the taste.' im’im’ Pulmonic Wafers id and Is Brya Not only relieve but effeot rapid at mic WaJ 1 lasting enres. AtO warranted to give satisfaction to every one. No family should ho without a box of Bryan’s Pulmonic. W a j k r s in the Ronse. No traveler should bo without» sapply of Bryan’s Pulmonic W i^rs In his pooket. • No person will ever object to give for Bryan’s Pulmonic Wafers Twenty-flvo Cents. JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor, 27 Cottlapd roptietor, iW Ci Sold by. all Druggists, auaclienbnsh & Frcireli, | M E R C H A N T