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4 Published' W e M e SDAY and SAiPUROAY. ( ofmge over kex \ ssei . aer TERMS; $2.00 m Anuum T&gle Ntfat Cents TERMS OF ADVBRTlSlife. ~ ” — — - S ? 5 “S 4 I \»■• y j i I | : ? ^ 4 : b a v n r J g p S i s l i s s fSfa; ••“ Advertiseroenta.continued until • forbidden and !*ac « aeiMM. ih m » « * . transient hoticBS;andadvertiaemeuts payable' continuano. J. p.' CpMSTOOK. Printer for Pulilisliers. (/'has. J- L a u s i n g , AHoifneyiani Coa.ubeUor atLat7. nn4 Justioo . 6eorg« ll. UearmaD. ■.itlbhiey and fiQUnsdlloi* at Law, and Justice^ 6 f ‘tUe-peai3^, 3t)6 State street, Laiisingbur^du fl. fi, PP ller , ml D. • W ' b i t p .T l a I s T . Office Ao. ios State St., Lansiagburgh. g e n t r M m a r k e t . jrO H H R O V R f i . keeps cbiistnntVy on Land at tLe above market the best quality of meat at reasonable prices. Goods delivered to houses of ciiifomers wl desired. aprilStt Q u p j t M t o i j h . 4 f e n c h , M R R C a A K T T A I L O R S , WHOLES&LE&si!il;>UL Cheiui^ts ^olliiugg/igts, 2 9 2 S T A - T E S T R E E T , L A N S I N G B ^ U K G H N. Y. FBOEfnx adTEL & DtS’Of his onstomers as !w select boarders’inay find aboothoda- t this hotel. Parties from abroad Will •ped j^i • HEW MiDit fTORE. hartmt & co,^ Formerly of ,.dpotllecarv ‘Hall, Mansion Hous< Black, Troy, are now in full opppration a t iuy, iu,c now IM lull opppratiuj raEIR NEW ST»Ril, 5 r \ “ jffit\aM b D * G . W»- 3S1 -Rlvei- St., Ti-oy, opposite the eastern enlevance of tTre'Railroad Bridge, where can be found DRUGS & MEDICINES, pni-e and uhadidtorated Cheinicals of the *Best MA N U F A C T U R E . PATENT AIEDICINES of all kinds, warranted genuine, 'FOREIGNSi J>OMES'nc FANC TO O'ODS, AND TOILET ARTICLES, Trus.se.s, Shoulder Braces, , Supportert, Elastic, Stockings, and all kinds of instruments for physical deformity. ‘iSponges, (JUainios Skins, Tuikish Towls.and Mittens for the bath, PAINTS, OILS, AND D YE STUFFS, in fact every thing usually kept in a F i a ’s t C l a s s , S t o r e . We sd! low f«r cash. Bryant, Stratton & Folboih, T R O Y , COMMERCIAL COLLEEE. ■A link in the Great International Chain of Bfisiness CoUegdd, Located in twenty three of the leading Cities o f the United States and Canadas. New Roohns, ifffew IjUstriicioi'S, New i)eparlmGKts, Tnliqrbyed Fiicililics. THE IKITIARY COURSE. EnUfely new and the most coni^ lieasive tiYer dercloped--- f j^raeti Uail-road- pre! Actudl practice under cal meu—Banking, Uai lag, I'elegraph, tspecimen Cenjtiiittship. it opened ig & Ben EVENING SESSIQ N S -NEW L 0 6 A T I0 N ■We have just opened new and elegant , IRooms i n Young & B ensons New Building, No. 8, ffi^IRST S T R E E T , Opposite the Post Olfice, the most pleasant central and cdusfenient location in Troy. | {,euion“’a7d of FIRST NmONlL COLLEGE B A N K , Vhat \V e Oweand Opr ikbility When any party pro'poses-to lib'rifow our money, we haturaliy iri^'uii*e,‘-Is?thd borrower solvent ? Is he worth ty sufficient to pay his debts ? The Tihi- ted States is now in the market for bhonl ey to complete the great work bf crish- ing the rebellion, uow evidently tottbr- ing to its fall. Vast numbers '?vottld giye their moneyj as they have already given their sons, without hbpe of oilier reward than the consciousness of h-av^iig performed the great and soloinh 'duty that devolves upon every true patriotl But we will leave all eorisideratib'ria' o f duty and patriotism aside; ,abd, thk'fcig only the busii the inventory of wea foundation of credit. . According to that authentic documdnt; the U. S. G busus Reports for 1860,.ith« sum ot the wealth of the entireicouii- try at that time was sixteen . thous and one hundred add fifiy-nin'cs milljon dollars(SJ6,159,00,0.0p0j), of .which Id.’ 700,OOOjOOO) was ill States now in re. ines.n view,, merely glahoe- ail lalth, —*’1-'*' *>-‘- Boiiestsl k Bamoiij REKS GOUETYBANK BUILDING. - - E A W - S I 'N -C 5 B C K € 5 'H » - - A spleuded Bank,.oomj)lale and praoticablo in ivU'itsdopavtmeut!., is iioustiinlly o|jeniied tiy the studeiiU), under tlio instructinn of tlie .taa.ohrt's and'ih.0 ocneeai , supkkvisun of the .aocomplisbud,'iVliur oi ibu First Naiioiial Bank f f s i i i s s o i n e i s I'VHry variety of Busi- huiiclred million, over oiiq ahjd A half millions was in slaves, When the war is prosecuted to a succ ssfiil termina tion, tile j.ropurty of the en'ti're country 1 will have to contribute to the piiyment' ' of the national debt. But it is not the t’f i t is' CfedtVFuSShiag Goods No. CG Congress Street, Troy. N. Y. anil Tin Eoofinrt. fflutt ................................ j , and all kinds of Tin, Cl jobbing done at short i .... ' ■T rr atteiifioi will be paid to the pre- No. GG Congress Street, Troy. N. Y. A. H E T H E R S T iiA, i Manufaetilrerofaad dealer in P O R E id i ' ^ iliMR R b i l E i T I C .ilifi liUli8E^CD,S^0rp,M ojro.ns'B'AOiVb STBEST, W est tbov , k . t . - .. All-dtdera promptly attended to. T.S 6 . RRisEOLL, i I L T , L 0 0 K T N G - & .PIOXPEB FRAME MASraPACTGRE&| \ „ m i o n House Jluildins Slate St., LANSINOBUROH. tmentof Engravings and Photo- Teap,- Pictures frame 1 at low Loaders made, Hopper, and Slieet Ii-on iioiico on most reasou- rinise desiring to pnrpha-e will do well to call before tinrehasing elsewhere. Oaih, paid for old Copij,ev Brass, Iron, Le.ad Rags. Stoves stored, blacked and repaired. I . B l Sewing i i t t Machine. I t is entirely noissleE A patented devise prevents it being turned containing full information, . testimamals from thosn iis- ftre Particular crfition of Physician’s Prescriptions, we exercise great care in this branch of our business. H A R V E Y §■ CO. Apothecary Hall, 3S4 River St., Troy, N. Y. READ THfiS ! COME T EI! Photographs and Ambrotypes. OF ALL SIZES, Cbeaner and Better THAH ANY OTHER © fit )L I . , IE ¥ IN THE COUNTRY A M B R O T Y P E S IN CASES COMPLETE it particu Telegraphing. Under a practioiil and experienced Operator, who has been years in the business. This is the particular braiidi t< give attention. We are 'hich the on. We a introducing lud porfootly eouipleteappar CMrythmography. A novel and successful method ol acquiring the uurivtilled Spencerian Penmanship Which is niakiug more good business writers used upon than all other systems combined, our sets of \ ’ Text Bookie, Manuscripts, Blank Books and Forms are tlie most complete extant. illho.'fodny that will pay ity i tho wealth that will be aceuinulate'd iri the series of y ears that will elapse befire, the debt is finally due; The ihfcreasie of 'bur hutlonat wehitii from f8‘40 'tb was 64 per cent., iuid from 18S0 to 1'860’; 127 per cent.ll our country w'as Wofthi sixteen thousand millions in 1860,1 is there any reasoti why Its property should not double every succoediug tea years ? war may stop this increase in part, buf not entirely. Unlike the nations of the Old World, we have only begun to de*' velop our resources. We liaye... half A‘ continent that the plough has never been' s of her Ladies,— , ■TOTKYNS^-’I Send for a circu notices from the pi iogthem a o h in^,^^ i H i c b X , Munufaofcnror 608 Broadway NewYor PRrNCiPAL orPiCES : New York—508 Broadway , Hamburg-44 Hermantl street i t t s a s n i s a s r ~ § B $ e m s b fs of ReAsselaef Conntyi a g a S f t r Steam Ferry-Boat, Pi. P. A k e . rp h is splendid Steamer is rnnnlhg fn cfmilee- 1 tion wiih the cars bet-veen t r o y and Lao- siiigburgh.'Hud connects with the cars rumifni betweefl Albany and 'West troy ; stepping at the fOot^of^roadway, Troy, and at the Upper Persons truveling on these roads Will sav time and mohey by taking this boat. Proprietor. Ladies, Our rooms nfo t,o situated as to present supeti- FR 0 .M 5 0 C I S . T O $ 5 . 0 0 . “ f^oilitiesTor a Ladies Department. 6 Carte de Visites for $L6G, Day & Evening sessions I O r $ 2 . G 0 p e r D o z e n . w ill commence on Thursday, October 13th. Even% Writing Classes. possibl. m™ner. . BRYAST, S T B A tT O H & CO„ Troy K. T tontion naid to copying. | Special lYotice. Photographs, ‘are made in the latest Shd best RENSSELAER COUNTY Bounty Enlistment Loan. _ I | A A C , <S. F L A C K . . DE.UER IK & ©TOOetM. ^ o . 2 9 9 S t a t e S t r e e t , i LANSIN GB U l l G H , N.- Y jHrSi E Entwistle, T i h i e r e n o w t t e d E l a i r v o y - i i t i t D o e t r e ^ s , -OfTroy,-wliose bold a-nd-enUghtened treatment rLttayTSffiiisi'K!!; , gold mines that have anly begun to be developed, and other mine ral resources that only future generations' will know of. But let us avoid rhetoric, and kee'jp 'to ire facts of onr statement. crease, and it stands at - - $16,159,000,000 The national debt, a.s stated at •.' i Th^ratlo of liability thiis'shown ^ o 4 ' ly about 12 per cent, of the, assets, aiid, throwing the Rebellious States quite out of the question, is only about 16 pqr cept. Would not a private individual with such a balance-sheet be considered wor-' thy of credit ? ' . i But a glance at what others have,dope' will best illustrate onr own position. Take Great Britain, during one of 'tbe gloomiest periods of her finanoial.histoty.. At the end of her great wars in 1816.,, her w-ealth was estimated at ten thousand four hundred millions (8l6,46o,{j60j6ti(i) ■andher national debt at that timb Was four ■thou.s.And three hundVed minions,. 1,300,000,000.), or more than 41 pe^r ntire property. In 1661 was staled at tbirty-Jclh'e hundred luillions (31,500, was a charge on the proper- pf only about 12 li3 don’t forgot tbe Hum- side State Sti, Lansihgburgh, u4tf -W M .'V A N A -W S D N . iity, willbe reoab . by tbe County Treafeurer, at his office. No. 312 River street, up to the 1st day of October (4,300,000,000.), cent, of her entii her property thousand five 000,000), or ty of the country per cent. ; We write this not that wo iMfilc 'Stiy one fears the solvency of the country, but because we believe every citizen should understand his general as welkas individual iiccount, and who will gi^e the be'st secUHty as well ns the Best in terest for his inovrey. We (mow of no form of investment that combines s6' many advantages as the Governmertf