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w lm iiE m ir aM s i t d k m y . Y O O T I L (oniGB OTEft sEKsyUuin cu'wiM : TEIUIISr$ 2 W|ie{: imn«a;. M M S t S S t g j H T ^ m m b e F ts TEj^lK o p A p E K E IS m O . f-iAi-:-:;:: g } s l- c ■& % V,.Mi y a g . ? i ■; I V g ; 5 & .. .m . i?a'irL\ss.*;® re's..a.i. U r. B8t jrear. ^Oiie,doU.^ for®e.oh »dditionaHia»‘ lor-Spedal Notici • is reading matter,five centi' Advertisement, continued until forbidden and X li® :|tT O C W r '-|()i^ E » , a S S 3 i S 4 .^ 5 ii 6 chapters o f - ints limited to their o ___ ransient notice, and advertiaementa payabls^ in.advance, at the above rates. -Faper inolnded in all cases during contir ------- r included in all cases di Eisement. C omstock , Printer for Publishers. Oullfutlij out of HarperiS,W< r a c n f 4 xieeeasity in - Co ji^fock, BOOK and .TOB Prlnterr At the CBBoniciiB Oihue, over the Rensselaer County Bank, Lsnsingburgh, N. Y. Bryant, StrMton & Folsom, ‘ i ■ I * r 'O' V ; ' / I T . ” O Y . * COMiUERrilL COLLEGE. j& linkfin the Greats la'erqational Chain o Biism^sR Collei^6s, • Located in twenty three of the leading Cit es of the United States and Canadas. Nw Roqois, . Now Instructors, . THE INlTIABir COURSE. JEntiroly now and the most com- prokensive i vor doyclopcd—r. Actudl practice under practi> cai meu—Bankin^, Baihroad- ing, Telegraphy Specimen Peiimanship. e v e n : n q s e s ^ io n s -- n e w l o c a t i o n We have just open.-d new and e'egant ilooms in Young & Benson's New Building, Ko. S, FIRST STRBBT, Opposite the Post OflBce, the most pleasant central and convenient location in Troy. FIKSf NVilOML COLLEGE B A N K , j A. sp)6nde'd Barik, complete arid .practicable in a ll its departments, is constantly operated by Jfche. students, under the instruction of t' teachers and the gehbkal sbpebvision of t aodompiisbed Teller of the First National Bai S n l i i i i i e f i i G i i In which is carried on every variety of Busi ness, frem the smallest Eetaif to the larvast Importing and Jolibiiig, eack kept in a form of fcOoks beH hdapi.ed to that partionlar Branch. Telegraphing. Under a practical and experienced Operator, •who hits been years in tlie business. This is the partionlar branoh te which the ladies sho’d, g jfe attehtioti. tVe are intfo'ducirig an en tirely new and perfectly complete apparatus. Chirythmography. A noTol and succesafal method of acquirinj? tbe utuvcelled Spehceriah Penmanship 'Which is making moregood business writers than a ll other systems combined, our sdts of Text Book.*!^ Manusciripts, Blank nooks and Forms are the mdst coniplete extant. on this side the Atlantio will be uonfined e.t-1 ThepubiisLrhaA^con^^^^^^ .icaii Journal for one year the public mav </b. prepared with givnt care, and,; ^ weekly hiatoTtlie Pildpfi’ of Ih-ftduco and' Prpvijsions in .^ew York Gitvs a great: known r spectability of the Suottisl TERMS 015 SUBSC'RIPTION, PAYA'Bi/E IN ADVASOB. Single copiss (each) One copy for one year, Five copies, Twelve copies. Twenty eopies, L. M. STEWART, Fuhlisher, No, 37 Park Row, New York. = s s , » \ = i : g i The Loudon Saturdiiy JJwietb pronoueoes- ■ S o n a u d H e i r snapS’u S ; / ' ' ' ' - “ ‘ I f \ workt. In due time the namabf tl author will be made known to the publi.o. , ' As the publication of this beauiiful story • i on this side the Atlantic will be uonHned e .r / , N E W S.T 0,R Y On Saturday, Nov, 19„ 18 Soil and l e i r . “ TAp btst, cfy:i!.pe^i,.a^ noittuccahfiul ■ .FttmUy Papfttu iHe Union/’ ■ Hai|ei’s #eeklyi Splerididly Ili;ustrateci; Tl Unit honsehold'.rrTBpston S a b s e r l p t l A i i s . — i $ 6 S . H ar^.r’s WMkly is 20 oU. a year, which must bts ^nifl at the subscriber’s azine will be supplied gratis for'eVery club ol for $6 each. ■ A comniete s( ■lumes, imes, sentent onn receiptceipt off vo s o re o cash at tlie rate of ^Tes 7 ‘-’ \»«TRS!l’S^m'r Franklin Square, New-York.C “ VnqucstioMUy the best sustained work of the ’ k^adintheivorld.’’ N e w ' ; CritiCL ----- ------ ---------- It is the foremost Magazine of the day. 5 id.a;mp/f delightful,pbmpanion, i POETRY. The-Hespertdns.' ■yVe seek it in our glowing youth— That Woniirous garden far away j We deem it^ gol,den. fruit s till waits . For us alone each passing day. We close our eyes to see them shine, We wake to strain our utmost speed, Forgetful of the dragon-guard. The tempting hranoh our sorest need 1 We Cross tlie changing foam or life. Nor pause to measure depths below; The sunrgod’s radient clip upbears Our hot hearts-o’er the wave’s dark flow. We so’ate the-mountains, pass tlie waste, Yeti linger,, 'mid-the earnest quest, By murmuring streams, ’neath harvest-moons, Of .siren nymphs the willing g u e st! We free the chain'd Promethean thought From tyrant Customs gnawing beak ;' Yet, strong in faith, the htavohs rest Upon the dreams we never speak, Tlpe years grow gray : unwithered still The gold m apples sparkle there We know some pa h must reach the gates, Mount Atlas bounds our worst despair 1 Alas, alas for ail our, ,hopes t Our heartTbeats. lain ter throb ,at last;, ■Wo droop lu r heads on Memory’s breast, ilesperides was in the past I We think aga ri of harvest-moon.'', The'daad we kitew, the kisses sweet: The high endeavor leaves oiir soul; we only long the loved to meet; Once more the passionate thrill Of yearning to our lives is givenr God, Death, and Truth alone reveal The real Hesperides is heaven 1 Tiie otheriy in- higkdudgfioii abtbA-pitci- sumed insult) replied'; SAve nofi got onCj and if r h a d ^ ’' j ! oil udiSiK-weighty cause they went t6 whY fof 'iriany years i^fter a satiety o'f glories arid imiseries,, they finall;^ fee- though them that, as their armies' and resources were exhausted, ^nd their kingdoms mutualiy laid waste: it might be well enjt)ugh to opnsuil about the pre- l.iminariesiofpeaeo; h ut bpfqre this could be concluded, a diplomatic explanatioa ' was h rstneeded oftheinsulting language 'hich fotmOd 'tlte ground of the quartel. “What could you mean,,, asked the second king of the first, “by saying ‘Send me a blue pig with a black tail, or else— Why said the other,” I meant a blue pig^ with a black tail or else, some other col- ef Bat retorted he^ what oould you mean by saying, ‘Ii have not got ona and if I had—r ” ' Why,- of corirse, if I had, rahoiild bavA sent i t !” ari explauatioii which Waa erii , tirely satisfactory, ancT peace was conclu ded accordingly. ' CHBiBTiAh GderiTisY.—A newspaper- writer imitating the prevalent practice afiiorig editors Of puffing everybody who has shown them the commonest civility • their courtesy and gentleman con- <^uct” returns thanks tQ“thc parsop tmd proprietors of the Stone Church»’’in a city he had just visited, for the privilege promenading up and down “the broad aisle of the same, on Sunday last, in search of a seat, urimolested. MISCELLANY. Gleason’.s New Drug Store, Ko. 312 R iver street, TROY, LOOK OUT FOR- Harper’s , Magazine.— Methodist., Frotestoiit; TROY, LOOK OUT FOR TH E B id MORTAR. ings, use Waters’ Celebrated Pulmouicaj Manufactured and .sold by . S. 0. G L E J S O N , 312 River street. HAIR DYE,'HAIR DYE. W ater’s Premium Instuntancpus Hair Dye is warranted n ot to injiu-d the llairi a .d to be the best and cheapest in the counti-y.- War-- nted to g ve pr rfeot satisfac ion, or the mon- rofunded. Manufactured andisold-at. . ' N. d. GLE.dSO A ’S, 312 Rtucr .treef. BADEAl’S rVKE BLOO0 nAKEK, Id by boll le and quart at G L E S S O N 'S, iarsaparilln, sold at d tE jl^O E ^ S .' wticle of Potash sold atJG£A;.4S0iYjS 3 and Empire Water, fresh frniu ihe oprings every day, sOld at O L E M O N S Brother Jonathan's Empire Polish, the best articleJnuae.soldat. ,j G L ^ . d S m ’S. Langley’s BltteVs, pints and quarts, sold at GLEASON'S. Iplion. One stocks in t_ . country , esh be found at G L E A S G N S WINES AND LItjUbRS. A large asaortmenirof battled and draught Liquors, expressly for medical and family liae, at G L E A S O N S Trniifea, ShouMcr BrA«t2, &c. Abdominal supporters and Suspensory Band-, ages. A large assoflirienl of all kinds, sold arid skillfully applied by S 0. GLEASON, Druggist. PH’ysiClANS’ PRESORiPTIONS The m b stV 'p n 'w Mogazme in the world.--- famtly; the other had none. On this oTaVouVno'oOT^^^^^ , ihe wheat having been gatlieied in sep- ^aileadmg o U ^ d a ^ m t i g ' i m f r , , : as^an-Wfdchoe4 wife: “Aly youger brother is unable i s S . ! s ls .'S w '-S tfL l; S ' ; Guide tb American Literature; Loudon. | tive shocks undilriinished. This course The volutiias bound constitute of then A T K A D , r r iO N , There is an unique and charming tradi tion connected with the site on which the j Te.'iiple of Solomon was erected. I t is ■ said to have been occupied in common A G ood MovB.-r-The opinion prevails in Washington that measures will be adopted by Cbngress, at its present session, to raise troops hereafter by vol unteering instead of -conscription—the former system being regarded as more rapid and less expensive. W e have foi‘ sometime been inclined to view the matter in this light. I f the money that is e.Kpended by the Government in drafts ing could be applied to the increase of pay of volunteers, say about double -whafc it is now, it would prove economical ^ iri the end, arid be more effective in furnirfi ing good fighting men and keeping the' army full. his knowled[_ .onishinent \vl Igri-” Boat’on ihAt hi tori Courier. tive shocks undilriinished. This course fi r several nights when each resolved in his own mmd, to stand guard and solve the mystery. They did so; when, on the following nigh FBOENK HOTEL The undersigned having returned to the pid and popular stand formerly ooonpied by him, hereby gives notice to the public that he is now prepared to meet the wants of bis nustomers as formerly. A few select hoarders may find accomoda tions at this hotel. Parties from abroad will receive every desired attention. pr9tf .JOHN A. GLADDING. the city of Troy, in and for the ^County’ of The-postage on Harper’s Magarine-is- 2 4 ot* ,i 'a-yeap,^hioh..mnBtte|aia'-i|ih6--Suhscriber’s I ih HASvxa’s' M a 6« isk , oriw year Upon grouhd hallowed with such assboi- atlons a's this, was the Teiriple of Solo mon erect'ed-so spacious and magnificent the Woriddr and tidmlration of the world. Aids ! ih these days, how many would sooner steal their brother’s whole shock than adk to li ri single sheaf! VALrik OF AN BxpnrNATioK.-i'-A edr- tain king, it is said,, sent to another kirigy saying: “Send me a blue, pig with a blabW tail,: or else—’’ inant to the directions ; my Office in the city “ ittb day of Court, will be drawn pursy of theRevised Statutes, at i , of Troy, on Satursday, (he Dec’r, 1864, at Ten o’clock in the totem EDWIN BRGWNELL, Qlerk of Kens. Co. Spicer, , ' sijeOBSSOR TO PA A R O N L. W E A T H E R W A X , Manufacturer of, and Dealer in all kinds of b o o t s and S H O E S , At the' 6ld STAND, No. 213 Stslo Street, Lansiogburgh, N. T.