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'Cllll' Cl|r0iiick» PuMiSlied WEBHESB4T ana S4TBM3AT. < o f » i c e o v e r k e s s s S i - a e r c o u n t y b a n k .) TERMS: $2.00 per Annual : Single No’s 3 Cents, iS B M s o r A n v E R i i i i i i a . ,? : l r r “ S }“ !• 48 & IS8 I’^cor^i« 1 I.SS1 :i Legsl edwrliseii ' ‘ ’ Business cards m te-K S d \\' For Special Notices in reading matter .five cents a line, each insertion Advertisements continued until forbidden and „ . h . i r . . . ‘■ p i T i ; ; f i d i v . X ' r d . , , . s of advertisement. J. 0. C omstock . Printer for Puldishors. CENTRE MARKET. JOHN ROVKH. keeps oonstantlylon linnc the best quality of meat 1t Goods delivered to liousc desired. €ha.<<. J LiiBNiu;;, Attorney and ConnselioratLaw. and Ju.eiioe of the Pence. No. 293 State street, Lausiug- bnrgh, N. y . George H. ilearmaii. Attorney and Counsellor at J.aw, and Justic of tUe ponce, 306 State street, Lniisingburgh. H. E. FILLER, M. i). HOMEOPATHIST Office Mo. 195 State St., Lanslngbargli. I S A A C iW. F i a A C H . DEALER IN | Hardware & Groceries. JSo. 299 StxAte Street, L A N S 1 N 'G B U R G H, N ¥ . DR. BOyN T O N’S Petroleum Roofiiig Paint A n ew and perfect pro- AA. teotioii ag.niust tue eloineins. It is mperior '• teotioii ag.niiist tue eloineins. It is mperior any other Roof Paint f.ir th • following rea sons: It is fire-proof; it is el.istio,allowing tin roofs to spring without cracking, it ahher ...... . tin firmly; it is not vegetable, ivn i will no cay; it.s cheapness and durabiliy; and it not sceiii or slain tuoci.ter:: water. We will paint old as well as new tin roof warrant th <m for five years, for one oen. r - square foot it is especially adopted for paint ing farm fences,ratlings, and ail kinds of iron work expos d to tlie weatlier. References.—C. Warner,P. fhoinas, E. Pres cott, Sole Agent. No. 195 liiver slreei, Troy. A . H E T i l E R S T G N , Afanufacturer of and dealer in FORELGi^ AND DOMESTIC Olfi.ilS, Ti>BB\C!U\l!FF,&C.. 1i».mitllOdVI> STBEET, WEST TSIOV, N.V. Ail orders promptly attended to. S T R A W H A T S , H A T'’, S O F r H A T S . CLO TH HA rS. Of all the differeni styles and materials in use, a re offered for cash at their cash value at TR0¥ CITY HAT STORl), 352 River Street, Troy, JN F R O N l’ OP A HE TROY C I T Y BANK. April 1B J i E N l i Y H O m S E A U. I I I R I M A N D WHOLESALE & PETAIL Cliemists & Hriigigists, ^92ST A T E STRJEET. L A N S I N G B U l ^ G H N. Y. in liand at the above market . a reasonable prices, vered to houses of cn.stomers when PHOENIX HOTEL. prepare( formerly. Jl few select boarders may find accomoda tions at this hotel, Parties from abroad will receive every desired attention. pr9tf JO H N A. GLADDING. h i i COME ) H T H I | » I AID TRI! icnnoe to Cohoes, proved the ligiit,.Added the best of new instru ments, and isii^W'irepared to take PhotogfapM and Ambrotypes. okA b L SIZE.S, Cheauer and Better XHAiS ANT OTHER a ■ IN T H E COUNTRY. A M B R O T Y P E S IN^CA^ES COMPLETE FROM 50 Cl’S. TO $5.00. 6 Carte de Visites for $1.50. Or $ 2 . « j i 0 per nozen. extra each. All other sizes in piopoilion. Pio- A. K., until 2 o’cleok p u . Pictures of sick or de ceased persons taken at their residence, in the best possible manner. . Outside view., of Oburchos, Ecaldenoas, Ao., arc made in the mpsttartistio manner. Particular a t tention paid to oopjing. Speiijal Notice. .t loaves my Qi □e in cloudy a: Boiiestel k Bamou, E E VS CO U N T Y BA NK B UILDIXG. S j A N S I X G B U R G H . I also fraw* piotures of dll kinds and sizes. I bog leave to invite tho people of Lansing- Sfr«v.'4S. teed to all who ihay favor me with their pnttonrge T I G 1 0 . Prof.,Wm, Yan Anson, apprentice to Mr. Bag- uorro, (invonlor|i'f the art,) has boon engaged in Broadway, Ne^^or-lc, now takes pleasure iuau noimoing t^'ih«»^.^<S-oPLa^8ingburgh and vioin- K f . s s ' i t t e Prof. W. Van An»on is the only artist in the country that onn color Carte do Visites or Photo Please give mo a call and don t forget tho num- 266 State St,, Lansingbiirgh, iti4tf W M . V A N A N S O N . ■lid Tin Roofing. Cutters and Leaders made, ,nd all kinds of Tin, Copper, and Slieet Iron olibing done at short no ice on most reason able term.s. Tliuse desiring to purolia-o will do well to call before purchasing olsewliere. Ca-h paid for old t opper, Brass, Iron, Lead Rags. Stoves stored, blacked and repaired. T. O. HRl4»COEE, GILT LOOKING-GLASS PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTURER,] Wilson House Building Slate St., UANSINGBURGH. A large assortment of Engravings and Photo- Igraphs for sale cheap, Piotures framed at low {iricu. ju4cf A . S eiler, 98 C o n g ress Street, T r o y THE HMPOlllU.Vl. LOOK HERE! BAIIG/IH! J. STRAHAN & CO. Are selling tho balanco of their large stock SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, Inoluding Gents’ French Walking Ceats, Gents English Walking Coats, Gents’ business Suits, Gents’ Dross Suits, Business Sack C Boys’ Fancy Suits. Wo ilso have a l.arge assortment of Gents’ Furnishing Goods, CO N S ISTIN G OF Linon Collars. Pocket Handkerchiefs. Lin en Shirts. Traveling Shirts. Cotton Drawers. Under Shills. Cotton Socks. Hiukory Shirts. Wool en Drawers. Neck Ties. Kid and Silk Sieves, &c., &e , &c., &o. ALL O F W H ICH W ILL BE SOLD AT COST. REM E M B E R THE OLD ST j IND, Ko. 125 itiver street. Corner o f Ferry St., Opposite StiChaHes Hotel, Troy. Large stock of Lady’s HOODS, trimmed, ■with Mink, Beaver, MITBIE, Water-Mink, &c ■ot my own taanufaci Fine and A beautiful ----- «ellent finish, at Winter goods o o ’ :jy * Every SEILER’S. ^ I ^ H ^ h e a t pfioo paid for shipping fare, at i, and warranted to fit .1 leaver Fe IILER’S. ^ t e r g being opened at SEILER’S. article at moderate prices at Steam Ferry-Boat, R. P. S A X £ , rtihis splendid Steamer is running in conneo- JL tion with the cars bot'veen Troy and Lai- Ingburgh, imd connects with the oars rum ing etween Albany and West Troy ; stopping a t the foot of Broadway, Troy, and at the uj Side-cut, West Troy. Persons traveling on these roads will i time and money by taking this boat. W. 8«lHorrisoii, Proprieto POET BY. I f the victim s survive ail these trou bles and dangers of childhood, and b e come eatable o y sters, the deep sea “dredger, ” gathers Ihetn up so greedily, as not to leave enough to continue the race, as statistics have recently shown in France, of which I w ill say more about hereafter in a future number. Thus it is, our “prim e natives” are in such great demand, and tvorth suoli an exorbitant price. A s soon as tim e w ill ■mit, we will give you an account o f it scientific men think o f the subject of having “oyster farms” the sam e as they do in other countries; and until that lim e, I am yours, O bservee . permii To Arms. Hark! the tocksins thrilling cry Swells to a tempest wild and high; To hound rebel ion from his den, Send half a million stalwart men. Ho! rally forth from field and loom; From pleasure haunt and counting room; Fling by the surplice, pen and spade, And firmly grasp the glittering blade. To arms! to arms' th e call rings out. Who dare be deaf to the rallying shout? To hunt rebellion from his den, To armsffive hundred thousand men! „ • t i j -j. — Patience is but lying to, and riding To arms! to arms! who lingers here out the gale. For love’s sweet while or friendship’s tear? '1 he war dogs liowl from o'er the main. On our nation’s glory lies a stain! Our Country’s wrapt in warts red cloud, Base traitors siy they weave her shroud; Scornful taunts o'er the waves are flung, And insults on our banner hung. To arms! to arms! why idly lag! Above you waves yon drooping flag; Away with love, atoay with fear. Your country’s shrouded ior her bier. Ho! shout the tocsins thrilling cry, Swell to a tempest wild and iiigh; To hound rebellion from his den, We’ll givethe old flag a million m m . M I S C E l L A i y . Something about the Oyster M e . E ditor There is .something wonderful in the natural hi.story of isli. A t a ceitiiln season during summer, the oyster puts forth a quantity of “sperm.” which adheres to tli'e outside of the shell, where it is re- lained by a kind o f v.arnish. After a P S k T ham ^ NEW BlillG STORE. HARVEY & CO,^ Formerly of -^poiheCzirv Hall, Man>ion Hous( Black, Troy, are now in full npppration THEIR NEW STORE, No. 384 R iver St., Troy, opposite he eastern enleraiicR of the Railroad Bridge, where can he found DRUGS &. MEDICINES, pure aild unadulterated , \ Chem'cal^ of the Best 2\\ MANUFACTURE. PATENT MEDICINES of all kinds, warranted genuine, F O R E IG N ^ DOMESTIC FANOYGOODS, AND TOILET A R T IC L E S . Trusses, ShonlderlBraoes, Suppotter.i-, Elastic, btockings, and alj kinds of instruments for physical deforuiity, MpongeS, tihamips Skins, Turkish Towls and Mittens for the bath, PAIN T S OILS, AND D Y B STUFFS, in fact every thingjuaually kept in a F irst Class Drug: Store. VYe s«ll low for cash. Orders hy mail or otherwise promptly filled and perfect satisfiiOtion guarameed in every re spect. Try us, add if we foil to please, drop Particular attention will be paid to the pre- peration of Physician’s Prescriptions, we exercise great care in this bran, h of cUr ousiness. S A R V E Y 4 CO, Apothecary H b U, 384 Fitter St., Troy, N , Y. w edge” principl lese ba: the “sper.ii” quits the rent shell, and separates into about Millions Five Hundred Thousand minute eggs, not larger than grains of coarse flour, which form what is called the “ spat.” Each egg is capable of becom ing a complete oyster. It is supposed that not more than a dozen of these come to maturity. And even that small number has ma ny diffic ikies to overcome, ere they can obtain the .age o f a few years. O f their various enemies, the principal is the ■° I Star Fish. This destroyer grasps the ; unfortunate oyster with his five fingers, jand then, from the centre of his star, produces four or five jelly-like bags filled with a clear fluid. With patience and the “thin-edge-of he manages ieze these bags between the shells oyster, and then cleans them out a soap-bubble. The e five fingers have monstrous appetites, and eat their hun dreds of dozens. Another enemy is the D o g W helk, which bores into the shell with his rasp like tongue, enters at the hole and eats up the oyster. Another is a kind o f Sponge, takes up his home in the substance o f the shell, .and hollows it out lik e the rind o f an old Stilton chees'. These are the foes that attack the ter when it has risen to the dignity having a shell of its ow n ; but some never arrive at that slate, for much 0 { the “ spat’’ is driven out to sea by cur rents, or is carried away by floating weeds, or is choaked by mud, or is ground to pieces by “rolling shingle,” or is devoured at once, as a delicate mouth ful, by som e epicure fish. — In this world truth can wait, ven knows she is used to it. - A cunning political ropeaw’alker,- { come at last ..o a rope he can't — The clergyman who “ came to a head ” in’liis discourse, was much disap- ergym lis disc pointed to find n — People should remember that it is only great souls that know how much glory tl s is in doing good. — The Spani.sli Government lias or- ilcrcd, by a royal decree, that acomm is- •sion shall be appointed to erect a statute to Columbus. — Coivver-salioii is a very serious mat- r. 'J'liere are men with whom an hour’s talk would vveaken more than an hour’s fasting. •Unappreciative.— 1 Can’t say 1 like your style of acting,” said a land- ig pla, lady to a sti oiling player, when she caught him stealing hi :r spoons. — M. Donati, th e astronomer o f F lo rence, has just discovered a new comet in Coma Berenices. It is visible to the naked eye. ladies, take ParScular TTotioe. THE EEAL VELPAtJ FEMALE PlUfc [W aiieanted FaENon.] so celebra : tbo relief _ -ard so notorious for their criminai employment in the practice of abortion, are now offered for sale for the first time in America. They hare been kept in comparative obscurity from tho fact that the originator, Dr. Velpau, is a physician in Parii of gi-eat wealth and strict conscientious prin ciples, and has withheld them from general use, lest they should he employed for unlawful’ purposes. In overcoming Female Ohstructions, Falling of the Womb, Whites, Green Sick ness, Suppression, Retention, or Immoderate Flow of the Monthly DisehargoB, they seem to he truly omnipotent, bursting open the flood-gates from whatever cause may have stopped them ; but they are offered to the pnb- liconlyf • ......... - — reason to^l e them iliove themselves, pregna , they -will bo sure to produce a miscarriage. These pills are enllfely safe under a ll dr- istances, being composed entirely of sub- ire is any ;nant, for ____ r --------------------- . - er a cumstances, being composed entirely o stnnoes from the vegetable kingdom. \ ' ' ’ coat of arms for th 1 the box, with the cnch, to couiiterfelt wh id all persons will be dealt