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w m r ^ . M M e d i ^ E E l T a a d l f t ^ ' TERK: $2.00 psr Annum: SingleNtfs3 Cats ^ TERMS OF 4fly«»TI^JirOi I t #\ JT* ? : S r f i lr. 5 » i i „L IE- : 5 ,;; z t : i m - t S ............ r-?‘ K i*r‘ S I ;; { ; js»: .V . m - airs par year. One dollar for aaoh iMiVional li«0 For Special Notices in reading matte^ifive cents ’ Ji line> each insertion Advortisemants continued until forbidden and charged acbordingly. Annual adrertuen \‘T l f t o a n s S S c e s and advertisements payable- in advance, at the above rates. Paper included in all oases during continuance ofadvertisement. J. U. C omstock , Printer for PnWiahers. m H llP iiiiraa undersigned having returned to the old .p\>lar stand formerly ocoripied hyiliim, gives notice,to the public t,hat,he is now prepared to meet tile wants of his oiistomers'as fotinevly. 4 few select boarders may find accomoda- ons at this hotel. Parties from abroad will iceive every desired attention, aprfitf JOHN A. GLARDING. > ChiLS. J. LilUMU^, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. and Justice o f the Peace. No. 203 State street, Lausing- burgh, N. Y. G e o r g e H. U earuiiiD . Attorney and flounsellor at Law, and J <of the peace, 306 State street, Lansingbu! t.foe fl, B. F I L L E R } l D. H O M E O A T i l -ff @ T ' . Ofllec iVo, 195 State St„ Liin.^ingbiit'gh, CENTRE MARKET. R O U R l i . keeps constantly on Invnd at the ab.>ve nwvkei tile best qitality of meat at reasouaiile iirices. Goods delivered to liotises of cu-itomers when AXD DK LERS I.V Crent’s Furnishing Goods No. 66 .-’ongress Street, Troy. N. Y . '' '\ a . HExaiEiasr.ja', Ji/anufaoturer of and dealer in F O R ib lc f N ,lxN 0 i ) 0 .llE :b T lC So. 118 srilEEr, WE8X T310Y, iV. V. ■ 411 orders promptly attended to. T . H R I a C O E E , GILT LUOKIHGGLASS PIOrURE FRA.ME M.-VNUFACTURER 5 Wihoii H jusc Building. State St., UANSINGBURCH. A forgo assortraontof Engravings and Photo- aphsfor sale cheap. Pictures framed at low M R W i l l ^ n S T A T E S T R l liA N > S I N 6 B U K G « P d E T llF . - 1 ... B o i i e i 4 e I i l B r i i o i i j . R E ': s C O U N T V BA , \ K B U I L D I .W . ■ Di-alfi'S iti Sfi>vG^ Till W hvm , llansnfnnusU- uii>: Oo iil-i, \Vt!oT.‘i) Wuiv, I ami Tin Rnoliiu'. and Ij»a(li*rs m-uli*, and nil kinds of Tin, (’(i]ipn’, and l'*ou jobbing done at slnn’t uoiiue on most reasoii- ubln tpvms. Tiioso dnsiring tn parcha o will do widl to lull bi'fnre pnre.ia.\ii>g elsewln- W S m H A u ; NEW DR®& STORE. B A h V E T A C O . . ! Formerly of Lipotbeoarv Hall, Mansion House Black, Troy, aremqwJn lull opperation at THEIR NEW STORE, N o . 3 8 4 S t., T r o y , opposite the eastenf entorajico of the Railroad Bridge, where can be found.' DRUGSAtiyiEDICINES, pure and uiiadiilterate.d Chemicals of the Best M A N U F ACTURE. PATENT lEDlCINES ' ■ ‘of-all kinds'i ayaiTari^ed genuine, ’ FO R E IGNSe^OmikSTIC F JN C Y G 0 ODS, .AND, T O ILET M ITIC L E S , I'russ.os, Shoulder Braces, Sin-poitcrs, Elastic, Sthekings, and all kinds of iu&tiTuuoiiti fm- pb\Hicakdtdbrmit?. ^•y.tVngos, HiatAi'os Skins, Turkish Tmvls and Mit.U’iis for tlio bath, . PAXNTS,. OlLSy'AND DYE STUFFS, in lii'-t ovLuy thing usually kept in a f i r s t ^ ia ,§ .s . © I'M g S t o r e . W c sclSfiod? Ln- cusSi. p,.„,n|itly filled (’a li paid Rag.s. SliiVf! ir iild I ni)]ii*r Hra.ss, Iron, I.onil stored, hliiekod and repaired. Steam Ferry-Boat, R. P. SAXE, sppct. Tr'y'n-,, and if we fail to piease. Particular attention will bo paid to the jire- peration of ' Physician’s Prescriptions, we I’.'O'rcise great care in this hramhnfour business. HARVEY <5- CO. Jljmtlieranj IlaV, 3.^4 River St.. Troy, N. P. OUR BABY. Did you ever see our baby ^ Little Tot; With her eyes so sparkling bright, And her skin so lilly white. Lips and cheeks o f rosy light,— Tell you what, She is just the sweetest baby In the tot. A h ! she is our only darling, And to me. All her little ways .are witty;. And when she slugs her little ditty. Every word is just as pretty As can be— ,,, Not another in the city Sweet as she. You don’t think so—never saw her ; Wish you could See her with her playthings clattering, Hear her little tongue a chattering— Little dancing feet come, pattering— Think you would . Love her just as well as I do-™ If you could ! Every grandma's only darling, I suppose. Is as sweet and bright a U o sscr. Is a treasure to lier liossom, Is as c eering and e.itle.iring, As my rose— He.ivenly Father spare them to us Till ,ife-3 (• ose Origia of Paper' Money- The Count de Tcudilla, while b e s t e d by the Moors in the fortress o f Alham bra, was destitute of gold and silver ■wherewith to l)uy his soldiers, who be- n to murmur, the necessaries o f life im the people of the town. ]ii this di- nina, says the historian, what does this m ost sagacious cotnmander 1 he takes a nutnber of little morsels of pa per, on which he inscribed various sums large and small, and. signs them, with .bis own hand and name. “ These he gave How , you will sa y , are soldiers to^ he paid with little scraps o f paper to the soldiery in earnest of thfeir tj : soldit p 1 E v e n so, and well paid too, for the g ood Count issued a proclamation ordpring the, in habitants to take these morsels of paper for the full amount thereon subscribed, promising to redeem them, at a future day, in gold and silver. Thus, by subtile and miraculous alchemy, did this cavalier turn worthless paper into precious gold, and his late impoverished army abound j in money-\ The historian adds : “The Count deTeirdilla redeemed his pfoiiiise like a royal knigh, and thi.s iiririicle, as it appeared in the eyes of A.g!tpidii,is the llrst in.'-taiicc on record of paper mOfieyj w hieh lias since spread throirghouf the civilized w o ili the m ost unbounded •'op ulence.” , . MIB G.ELLiI Y. — A.substIUilo broker in Concord says that he lias put 2000 men into the H.- S - . service, and don’t believe he has put in one honest man. Ifhe has it was unin tentional. ^ ! The Human Pulse- ’ I — Some of the slavo.holdu-s in lower Tlte lum.an p> Ise has in all ages been | J^raryland are holding their slaves to try consulted as an index of healtli or , disease. I the .inesli.m o f emancipation in the Courts It is a kind of dial within us which gives us a * „ t j i a m C I O t l l = - W r i l T ^ r . both the m'eamre of time and he'alth.' The ! pulse of a person ih health beats about M E A ' O T H i g ! X j j i Y ^ j seventy s'roke-in aminute^ an4 the ordina- ________ I ry term of life is diout seventy yeais. In this seventy years, the'pulse of a temper- - - — ' Photographs and Ainbrotypes. seventy years, the pulse '\phis splendid Steimier ia ruiiiiiiHr in connec-i OF ALb StZE.S, ’-Ste person beats two';biffion, five hundred A S ! l cheaper and Better , f.u, b„.j,odnd . r.,., between Alb.niy and West Troy ; stopping at I ANY 01 the foot of Bvo'.alw.iy, Tro} , and at ihu upper the foot of B Bicle-cut, ■\Vest TrovV Fersons tr.,velins on these roads will ue and money by taking this btiaf. W . S . I f l o T ^ r i s o n , Fl'Opi-ief( ILITARY COM.VIUTATION The only reliable scIf-Adjusting Wringer. The tVamo being of Iron, thovougnlv galvanized ill danger from rust is lemovcu^ and thq liability ■Inkyre offers in return more than ordinary induoe- meuts. She has selected the choicest and prettiest goods, employed the best help, and taken special .pains to meet the wishes of her customers and pat- ,«nor Stylos. They are more than usually tasteful reivtenable. Troy, , . erk’a Offio», on or before'the L ■day of November. 1864, tit accordance with an act of ihe Legislature, passed February !21st, 3848, and acts amendatory thereof. T. S. BANKER, Clerk of the Board. RENSSELAER COUNTt Bounty Enlistment Loan. — Snbsoriptions for the Rensselaer County. Coupon Bonds with interest at seven per ient payable.Semi-annually, will be received at County Treasurer’s OflSce, No. 312 River sti Coffees! Coffees! Duicli Easl-India Coffee Co.’s j A f A , 1 » E A A, p f , ..(• -j-] ,,, ™ ; thousand times. If no actual disorganiza- IN T H f \ o 0 U N TRY ' ‘ 'SfVii.'r:»-’vSSf FRO IS 50 CTS. TO $5.00t pulse quickening food the pu’s « Carte 4e Visites for $150.. A S o r S 2 . « 0 p e r D o z e n . 1 1 putatioM, are performed ia lllti. more “ “ '.“ “ i f one del- *h^h half the ordinary term of life, and life ” ......... K.,uriti 3 ^ ^ S ? 'iS S ird e : goes out in fvujf or forty live y ^ r s instead ’ _________ _ ceased persons taken at their residence, in the best of seventy. This application of number IS Coffees ] cnmches, Residences, Ac., are given to sho w that the acceleration of those < made in the most attistio manner. Particular at- forces diminishe d the term o f hutnan life,— paid to oopjing. ,. ^ t e c i a 1! N j 0 .tic .e “ Medcal Journal. d o ^phi? h ^ rre e Batavia Coffees. ■ The ebove Co.Hees are put .up in pound packages of 3<f 5'0, smi 100 Ihs , etc. .' ^ Wo would also call the attention of the pub lic to our unrivaled Spices and, Amsterdam Mustard, put Up in .packages’ bearing oiir trade. . .Be sure and ask your Grocers for the Dutch East India Coffeeaud,Spices, and see that each ■package bears the Trade Mark. A - L i p p m a n , G e n e r a l A g e i DEI% , 168 ^eade Street, Ne-^ Yt tention .paid to 00 ] Phqtogra a nuilc in tho latest onrl best, vorted^rindlrinlrufo ! • tNiU'ENABLE KIGHTa.-“ E v e ry ‘‘i-y age she j Pictures taken by me in qloudy as nell as clear' for if she were to State her age '^Talso frame piotnros of all kinds and sizes. would believe her. Every one has ;agodfn who may lav ■ N O T I C ' IH]. Prof. Wm. 'Van Anson,’apprentice to Broadway, New York, now takes picasure in an- ltYth«?hd” w&Fdlfh^^r^^ to wear a inoiistacho who woman who makes puddii to believe she woman pleases^ isa right has a right puddings I nake better pudding than any other woman in th‘e world. E v ery man who curves has a decided right to think of himself by putting a few of The best bits aside. E v e ry woman has a right to think her child the ‘prettiest little ba'i , in the world,’ and it would be the greatest folly to deny her this right for she would be sure to take it. Every young lady has a right to faint when she pleases, if her lover is by her side to. Catch her..’’ Patented in the United 8'atcs, England, Cana da,, and Austialia. Agents wanted in every town Energetic men can make irom S3 to PBV Putnam Maniifacturing Co ■■ G ektlemen ; I know Irom practical experi ence that iron well galvanized with zinc will not oxidize or rust one particle. I ci.n safely say, af ter several years experience in the m.inulactury of chain for ciiain pumps and water drawers, ih which I tested the nlliiiity of iron and zinc; that if the process bo conducted properly, it is a per fect weld of tho two. ’ . Nearly two years ago my. family commenced using one of your Wringers. It now, performs all of its functions as well as it did tho first time it was used, and has become an indispepsibfo. ar ticle with us. 1 have closely obsoVvod several suits as the Putnam Wnngor, bht in my iudge- mont they have failed. Tho Putnam Wringer fe now as perfect as possible, and I can cbeerfuHy oi,,o. Many years’ experience in the galvanizing business enable mo to endorse tho above stato- mOns’in all particulers, J ko . C. L e F febts , No. 100 Beekman street. , New York, and Clev6iand, S. C. N orthrop , Agent.