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wok s +- . Fhe engr idg elevation, and Fig: ? wing above repreSsonts a +95 . ced nts a: very beautiful Bridge, the invention « 2, is a part of the lower cord, with, with the regulat : o .~Eg!.— H > a p c Bos iol eir Eo The top and bottom cord of plank together, of proper leng er. The plank is so grranged th A series of thin iron pl vi T esteut with a saw, Ereogen pomme direPtly opposite each of seross the cord,and are inforted the minittes between any two of these pla laid together, 'on each side, as seen in plagé an atch (H) springs {0 are plaged between the cords. fig. to the top cord. equillythroughout:\ is get upon pfers, bu C t 4raduced to guard against laterel vibration ing to the cord, through, which it passes, in Bike manner\ execpt that 'instead;of a ch ~has the trugs is braced to resist any tiofg are greatly reduced. The whole is cmfiogefii—Ehhka hou es 2k > NMosio my #Rt EAamutoy.-An excell\ eng glergyman, possessing much knowl- edge, of buman nature, instructed his large family of daughters in the ordinary rkotice of neusic. - They werq all obser- ved to be amiable and happy. A friend ~enguired ifthere was any seerct in his mode of-education. - He replied, \When any thing- disturbs their tempor, I say / to, them, Bing y and if I hear them speak- \ifi‘gfazgé’tfifi any person, I call them to} ging fome; and sing all causes of difcontent, and every disposition to scan- dal.\ + .Such a use of this accomplishment] might seem to fit a family for the com- paty Sf angels; young voices around the} domcstisaltar, breathing saered music, gt the hour of morning sad evening devo- tion; grea sweet and touching accompan- iment.--fFMrs. Sigourney. On the Zist inst. by the Rev. N. S. S, Be- man D; D. of Troy, W M, DAVIS, Attorney at Law, Ruffalo, to Miss MARGARET A. \ZAYLOR daughter of Dea. Joseph Taylor wfthisvillage. | ; ~Oa the 19th. by Cicero Barber, Mr ISAAC: BILL of Covington Ky., to Miss GER- \ERUDE -A. WALDRADT, niece of Dr. Higgins af-Cohoes. Oa the 19th inst. by &. F. Wilson,Esq. Mr. JQHN SNOWDON of Pittstown mens, co., sMARY SHARKE of this vilige. mare qr 9, . CaTHAM, July 25, 1846. ~¥r. Herrick Sir-It is now about three iohthg since I first began the use of your Vegetsible Tonic Bitters. . Previous to that * <ime I was affiicted with dyspepsia, and inac- tige of the liver. Mystomach and bow- ‘ejfs'hgcgme so painfal that it was difficult for he to pro§esute my business, My appetite was gone. - I became thin in flesh, witha bur- nis sensation at the pit of my stomach. 'While in this situation, I commenced using | the Bitters spoken of above. From this time my recovery was rapid, 'as ever E was-appetite good-general health 'restored-pain in. my stomjack gone, and am to the depth her; and the whole length. tes, and has, _ An iron diagonal tie (i+) through the top-of the next, and there secured by a nut and s By this arrangement the cord is not pierce ilt without any reference to lateral pressure, distances apart. of half the plat 2. The end of the lowe This consists of a ~ 1 terminating on the outside in regulating ain, a double arch extends across, which is strain, and distributes the pressure equally throu; so-as to. form a remarkably strong bri combined FOURTH OF JULY. A meeting of the citizens of Cohoes and vi. cinity, will be held at the Baptist Church in this village this, Tuesday evening 22d inst. at 1-4 before 8, to adopt measures for celebra- ting in a suitable manner the the approaching aniversary. Schools and the Officers of the different Secie- ties and. citizens generally should be present, that a general and full expression may be had. Maxy CifizEns. MRS. COON, Fashionable Dress Maker, Has removed to the building on Factory street, opposite Valley's Bakery, where she will be happy to attenr' to the wants of her old friends and customers, and as many new ones as may choose te favor her with their cnstom. Cohoes Book Store. THE SUBSCRIBER takes this method of informing his Friends and the Public generally that he has recently opened a Store on Factory street opposite Cohoes Hotel, where at all times may be found a good assort- ment of School, Miscellaneous and Blank Books; Periodicals and Lithographic Prints; Paper in large or small quantities; Ink, Sand, Wrappers, Pens &e. &c. and everything usualy found in a Book Store. Music in Sueets or in Bound Volumes; to- gether with a good assortment of ' C A NES of every description and at all prices. B, W. KENDRICK. N.B. B.W. K. has a' corre; Portrait of Gren Tavrog thesize of life, together with a certificate of the Officers of the Army. Price one dollar. Je22 wATCHES, cass “(FEE Subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Cohoes and vicinity I am now as well|thathe has Opened a Store on the corner of Rem- ser and OQueida streets, directly opposite Wam. H. Hollister & Co's Store, where he will keep able to do as much as at any period of my life. constantly on hand F think your medicines superiorto any £ have. ever seen or used, and do most oemigzend them to the afflicted. PERSQNS 'THAYER.® | aimee tems f , NOTICE. . There is to be an adjourned annual meet-} ng of the taxable inhabitants of School Dis- trict No. 9, town of Watervliet, at the School yoom under the Reformed Dutch Church in this village, on the evening fioflthe‘zgtfi inst. at Fo'clack, for the purpose of finishing the busi- ness taken up at the last meeting, relative to ' ipurcHastug a lot to erect a suitable building on For the accommodation of our school. All per sons.interested. either in the payment of taxes Gr education of their children, or both, are ear- mestly tequested to attend.. A hope is enter- 'Anined by the Trustges that the inhabitants rone generally desire the successful contintration of | | . sqnuir gublicschool. Ina District having 300 .* &3409 children between the ages of 5 and 16 - t should not be expected that a schoof 6-prosperously. continued in an under- ad: room. 25 by 3D feet. Ehepabliec money will not long be continu- to that neglects to provide suitable fires to ficgammO/dtme As cHildren; nor 4 it lie expected;\ Our school district herétofore been neglected by the ibitants, they have always been thin and \'those who ought to feel most deeply interested . op this subject have given it no attention. - fifhefiizfidérsignpd desire now to have a full | fectinlg phen g . . and have therefore extended this no- %1C mghe 3.156er remarks with the hope of ex- citing fhe attention of the inhabitants and 207 ‘fijggingthgnl out \en masse\ to decide wheth- er they will or will not have a School House. to onc CHAS: A. OLMSTED. *C m l, g., -E W, MILLER, thoes, Fare 10, 1861, ~E4€~ The occupants. of dwellings in this village \\are feduested to méet at the Cohoes Hotel, eve. next, 23d inst., at 8 o'clock. cermin what encouragement can Be given ghots Company for the. establishment # tip Wow le 1 2s ~~ gre fecfues Arifs In the principal streets as the in- | & pusfugy -of water from: their Summit Canal ¥Edyrellinas- af those whoao-desire it, Cut, gv: A, OLMSTED, ISRAEL, J8., BAILY, SANTVOORD. H, HOWE, .._ .- MILES WHITE, SAML. WILKINSON, hts +JOHN D. LUFFMAN, {yal .~ ___ H. D. FULLER, Cohoes, June 19, 1847. -- earnestly ree. . | for sale,are such Clogks, Watches, Chains, Keys, Finger Rings, - Ear Rings, Breast Pins, Bracelets, Gold and Silver Pencils, Pens, Studs, Slides for Chains, 'Spoon#, Spectacles, Thimbles, Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors, Razers and Strops, Steel Beads, Bag Clasps, Silk Pursos, Packet Books, Combs, Needles, Segar cases, Tabacco Boxes, Snuff Boxes, Hair Pins, &c. all of which will be sold at low priges and warranted to be as good as recommended. > f | N. B. Particular attertion paid to cleaning and repairing Watthes, clocks, Music Boxes, ewelry, &c. -_ FLANCIS TALCOTT, Cohoes. June 22, 1847. 20-4w MAGAZINES FOR JULY. UST RECEIVED, Colum Godey's Lady Book, Ladie's National Magazine, Graham's, Magazine. . Subscriptions received, and single num. bers by -__- B. W. KENDRICK, je22 At the Cohoes Book Store, Short [CteditSI and Prompt Pay make long Friends. LARGESALES AND SMALL PROFITS. Goods well boughthalf sold. A NIMBLE SIXPENCE IS BETTER\ ___ TRAN A SLOW SKILLING No 28 per cent Profit charged on Goods, - ,_. ALL GOODS SOLD AT Gaszsih THE LARGEST, Cheapest and best as sortment of Goods can be found at Farnam's. - Housekeepers will please bear in mind that they can find at Farnams Store almost every article for Housekeeping. Strangers coming into the place will find Farnam's General Store the Depot for Cheap Goods. DR. DUNLAPS Incomparable Remedies !! R. JOHN L. DUNLAP, (known as tire IZ (Good Samaritan) respectfully informs the citizens of Cohoes and vicinity that he has effec- ted an arratigement with the publishers of the Cohoes Advertiser for the sale of lits medicines. He has, been induced to establish this Agency on account of the constantly increasing demand for them in this vicinity. . Tt is his-intention to keep them at all times supplied with a full assortment, inasmuch as it will be extremely inconvenient for him to make his regular visits to Cohoes, on account of an increasing practice in Troy. Dr. D. has devoted many years to the investi- ation and study of the various diseases to which flesh is heiv, with the means of prevent- ing and curing them, and the medicines he offers as he daily uses in his practice which,can be attested to by WestTroy and Watervliset. at the office of the ' and the efficacy of hundreds in Troy, The following are for sale Advertser, : _. _ Pr. Dunlap's Concentr for Scrofala, Consumption, ated Vegetable Syrup Impurities of the blood } and Eriptions on 'the skin. and Lung Syrup > rated wash for Salt Rheum, ad and Eruptions on the Dr. Dunlap's cougb Pr, Dunlap's cele Erysipelas, Scald He i Skin. ing Bitters. Dr. Dunlap's Strength a d 4 Third st. Troy Office and Regidence 1 S7C I JL. e= Mimi?“ R. Clarke, of Coboes. Figs 1 § a ing tie to prevent side oscillation. is constructed in such manner as to distribute the == imperfection of materials throughout the same, and is made by laying a number = th and thickness, and bolted firmly to each oth- at no two will butt in & line opposite each other. . en cach thickness, at regular d for receiving the plates by having are laid together side by side, the plates are placed at short distances apart g in any piece of plank ter- Two cords thus formed are which -the invention of Mr. Joshua ates aie then inserted betwe The plauk is first prepare e, so that when the planks plate is then driven in. 'These I By this arrangenieut the iniperfection ocottrrin at the same time, all tic effect of a solid mass. r cord is thickened at each end (as seen at e c) from A suitable pumber of vertical posts are then erected of the height required ; these is next inserted, the rod passing through the bottom of one post up Thus the strain can be distributed or uprights. - The truss thus formed en the triisses 4 pecitliar brace is in- lateral: rods,; extend- p-cord is braced d serew to a cross block (kk). d either by the diagonals as there is none. - Betwe chain formed of links of red iron; having: Superintendents: of Sabbath | | Also BOOTS, H. D. Fuller for settlement. screws and nuts. . 'Theto) keyed to the cross=timbers.: > Colhge§ & Albany. SUMMER AfifiANGEMENT HF SUBSCRBERS have placed upon this route a'rew and commodions Stage with folp horses and -will twn for the accom- modation of passtnger® as follows : Leavh Colioes Post-Office at 1-1-2 P. M. Leave mymsem at 4 P. M. - 152125; cents. PBRHAM & PETTIS. Cohoe#, June 8, 1847. , Hats, Caps, Trunks & Valices M ~~C.RIBRNAN respectfully announces [ o to the inhabitants of Cohoes and vi- cinity that ihe has Intely added to his assort- ment a fine lot of HATS and CAPS of the latest style, to which he invites the attention of purchasers, such as FUR, SILK, WOOL, PANAMA, LEG. HORN and CANADIAN STRAW HATS. ROUGH and READY, PALO ALTO and other styles CAPS, together with a superior and cheap lot of TRUNKS, VALICES and CARPET BAGS. 22. All which will be sold at the lowest living profit, for Cash or approved credit. Ail or- ders promptly attended to. Grateful for past f&vors, the Subscriber trusts by strict atten- tion to the wants of his customers, to merit a continuance of public patronage, assuring all that his articles shall not be inferior in: style og workmanship and will be'afforded Troy. MICAR C. KIRNAN.: Cohoes, June 8, 1847. '18if Dry, Goods selling off at Cost. Store formerly ocenpied by J. P. Steen. bergh, and purchased his entire stock of Goods, is desirous of changing his business, now offers his stock of DRY GOODS at cost disposed of, consisting of Woolen Shawls, until they are all Calico Prints, _ © Handkerchiefs, Pr - Broadcloths,. Cassimeres, -~ Satinets, Alpacas and Delaines, SHOES and SLIPPERS, to- many other. articles, too tedious to mention, which will be offered as above mentioned, and in some instances from 10 to 20 per cent less. . 20, Also interds to keep on hand a good as- sortmentof Groceries and Provisions which will be sold as cheap as at any house this! side of New York. . s C IVINGSTON. gether with _ CHAS.S,. L Cohoes, June 8,, 1847. DISSOLUTION. - The partnership heretofore existing under. the firm of Clark and Fuller's is this day dissolved by mutaal consent,. Al persons ndebted or having demands against the Co. are requested to present .them to E, W. & 400 JOSHUA R- CLARK, E. W. FULLER, H. D. FULLER. The LUMBER and WOOD business will be continued by E- W. & H. D. Fuller, on the wharf below D. Simmons' Axe Factory, where they intend to keep constantly on hand LIME and LATH. 18 REMOVAL. t ay:m A ADAMS has ta- ‘ im} ./ L a ken the lofts over Y Store 315 River-street, a general assortment] 'of CHAIRS, LOOKING.GLASSES, CABINET FURNITURE, &e. all of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. & . Cane and Wood Seat Stools made to order. Old seats re-caned and Chairs of ail descriptions repaired at the shortest notice. 16-6m Troy, May 25,1847. Canton Tea Agency! OHOES AGENCY for the New York Canton Tea Co., the oldest and largest Tea establisnment in the United States.- The attention of the citizens of Cohoes and vicinity is invited to a fine assortment of Green and Black Teas, consisting of all the varieties put up in 1-4 to 1-2 Ib. and pound packages, all waranted to give entire satis- faction. * The great celebrity that the Teas of this Company, for their purity and fragrance, have justly attained, renders it unnecessary for further comment from us. Suffice it to say that it is only necessary to give them a trial to be convinced that they are superior to the Teas of any and all other establish. ments at the prices. Sales for Casn only. , H. HOWE, P, M-, Agent for the N. Y. Carton Tea Co. Cohoes, June 15, 1847. . DR. J. PETTITS Universal Canker Remedy, So long known and hitherto tried, just re- ceived and for sale by H. Wright. It is a sure and safe remedy for all ordinary and the most aggravated cases, of recent or chronic. Nursing sore mouth, Calomel sore mouth, gwelled Tonsils, Erysipelas, Canker Rash, Incipient Bronchitis and Quinzy .- Putrid Sore Throat, Black Tongue and all eases of common Canker in the mouth, throat and stomach. Price 50c¢ per bottle. AGUERREOTYPE PLATES, of su- perior quality, for sale at $2,25 dozen. Also, Morocco Cases, of the best quality, for sale at $2,388 per dozen, by - * HARRIS & WILCOX, Troy House building, 226 River.st. Troy. shout, while all the vibra- ige in'graporfiqxx. to the materials ; | gelecti as low as can be afforded by any dealer inf | Albany or Wostegnholm & Son's and Joseph Eliiott's 4 J+ hng‘removgfl his C 3 has former the Mansion House,. which 'be he newly.\ ; Youl a ver Stapleand Fancy cpm» assertment of - ole law as cap. be purchased in Albany and Troy., painted is Oil, of all prices an tion. ® Store. ° siness a Clothing & Taiioring Establishment, the Gentlemen, as much care has been 'a very I CAss int Market- . Mr. SHEEH and the of workmen are employed. ._ DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. I shall be'réceiying New Goods almost daily frem New York. .E. LL STODDARD.® > Cohoes, April 27, 1847, VOICE FROM ALBANY. v0 Pearl street, Albany, Inrortrr, and and Revarm Dealer in PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS, WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS, FIREBOARD PRINTS &C. wishes to call the aitention of the Merchants sale atthe LOWEST NEW YORK CASH largest actories in New York&Bostox, and that the saving in price will doubly com. {| pensate for, the time and expense. of the.trip down. may 25-3m. ~ Prices Reduced. LARGE ASSORTMENT of Bag trim (A. mings, of new and elegant patterns, consisting of Clasps, Tassels and Fringes, in sets,: Also, Bag and Purse Clasps, Purse gmgssm’ind Tassels, Bag and Purse Twist, ®. Parrad . « 1500 bunches Steel Beads, No, 8, at 8e. bunch. 1000. \0 @c © NoT, Qe. C 5000 > f. =( f No.10 10e \ together with the largest assortment of Steel THE SUBSCRIBER having taken the Goods that has ever been offered forgale in this city, for sale wholesale or retail by '\ ___ HARRIS & WILCOX, | Tmy House building, 226 River-st., Troy. S‘Ufi‘akmn‘ RAZORS.-Joseph Rogers AJ & Son's, Wade & Buicher's, George pervor 4 «ws finite—s, B E - so, Chapman's Superior Magie Razor Strops for sale at wholesale and retail at Manufac. turcreprices, by ' HARRES & WILCOX, ~* Store in Troy House Building, \__ 226 River street, Troy. MARBLE WORKS. 'The subscriber continues the 'Murble bu giness,in the village of Cohoes, and is pre pared to furnish all kinds of Marble work I made of the best material, and executed in ghod style, at the lowest market prices, such ag- MONUMENTS, TOMB-STONES, 02 PIRE-PLACES, | Jambs, Mantles, Hearths; Window Caps, and Sills. Sinks, Paint Stones and Mullers, and a general supply of Building Stone, will be kept constantly on hand. It is also his intention to keep on hand a supply of RED FREE STONE. His shop is next door south of the Dutch Reformed Church, on Mohawk street. N. B.-All orders thankfully received and punctually attended to.. The Public are in- vited to call. I. F, FLETCHER. Cohoes, Albany Co., N. Y. GANG, Single Stone and Mourning Pins for sale at CHAMPNEY'S Watch and Jewelry Store, 13 Congress-st., Troy. CoxKoEs SA WING MILLS. WM. BURTON & CO., Mahogany and Fany Wood Sawing, ALBANY 80. N. Y. W. B. & Co. are constantly sawing, and have for sale at the lowest N. Y. prices Mahogany, Rose and Satin Wood Veneers, 'of al} descriptions, and, of the best quality. Also Mahogany, Rose and Satin Wood in the log, which they will saw into Veneers or otherwise to suit enstomers. Back stuff for Looking G.asses for sale and furnished to order. Brush stuff, Blocks of all kinds furnished at short notice. Cohoes, February 16, 1847. G. HORTON, DRAPER AND TAILOR, 300 River street, Troy, OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM his friends and the public that he has just received from the city of New York, a 3m for gentlemens' wear, such as Black French and Satinets, Velvet, Satin and Cashmere Vestings, Stocks, Cravats, Shirts, Collars, Bosoms and Silk Undershirts. Also, a complete assortment of Trunks, Valices, Carpet Bags, &c., all of which will city or elsewhere. best style of workmanship, and at prices to suit the times, 181y RIED PLUMS & PEACHES -Dried this day received. Persons wanting a good artice must call sgon. Pa Jase 8, i817. * HOLLRTER & co. . V £1 \unquestionable references, a situation in this village, where he can make himsel generally useful. Enquire at this office. gfim Wast Troy, Jifs Goods from the Store he ‘ y occupied; to 'his New Store, on the ._ | corner Négith of his ald Stand, -formecly hf: asl. y 16 up, and where he has jnst received from, New| large and extensive assortment of - !., consisting of almost every Yariety and style usu- ally kept in a Dry Goods Store. - Also, a large of alt qugjifieé and prices, which will be sgjd as Also, aviffarge assortment of. New Spring Pat- ters of WALL PAPER and BORUVERING, Pa- per and Transsarent W I N DOW SHA DE &, d qualities; and many other.kinds of Goods top numerous to men- a a ~ IF\ £ shal constantly keep on hand a much larger assortment of Goods than usual, and shal} offer them at a small advance above cost: There- fore, there will be no variaton or reduction; from the first price named, except in case of old goods, remnants, or goods that have changed in price, since purthased; as 1 am determined to have the MANSION STORE known as the One Price 1 have also connected with the Pry Goods Bu- to which 1 would call the particular attertion of taken in} arge assortment of CLO THS, MERES and YESTINGS, of the: most Fashionable Spring Style® and Patterns in | AN, an experienced Catter and will be in constagxet. attendance to wait upon 'customers in the Tailoring Department, ILLIAM RICHARDSON, .60 South and Citizens of Cohoes to hit large stock of the above articles, af al} quakities and fors PRICES, comprising the best assortment of ENTIRELY NEW PATTERNS, from the. + Wm. Burton, Cohoes Jas. Burton,Albany.| full assortment of Spring and Summer goods | Cloths and Cassimetes, Fancy Cassimeres be sold as low as can be purchased in this N. B. Garments made to order in the ‘ Plums and Peaches, a superior article, ANTED-by a man who aan produce 5;.= Dry Goods and Carpét:$ .- No 202 Riven Strngr, \Prov.. -- is now prepared to off - of the large d bes ; Jods ever off: the trai re such: that his s .plenished By selection importations (ooth. f Boston mafkets)-6f the.a sirable styles of goods, sg greatest care and Purch rates ; thus making 'his a ent; 'm times,. complete,-gdirering strictly. 16 his cash system; - | P 3. CARPETIEN An examination of the sti oil cloth, &e , is particulatly this season is unugually large, réceived direct from All the dif ters, and particular attention pai * ing, the choicest and most recent patter ' Brussels, Three Ply, extra super, superfine fine and common carpeting; Brussels, Dam Jute Door Mats. A large assortment of {.Oil ,. Cloths, 'of. various paiterns and all widths, from 3 to 24 feet, Whiteand.plaid Canton Maiting. rods, erumb clotlks, linen stair covering, &c. &e. __ G. V. 8. QUACKENBUSH 18 42m James. A Hoyt; - WATCHMAKER ANP PRALBE IK ver Ware, Pocket Cutlery, Combs & Faney Articles, -| cleaning and repairing Waron®ss, Chocks, Music Boxes, Jewrenry, &e. Persons ta: Tvoring him with their work may depend upon having it done up about right, at fair prices and at short {notice He has con- stantly oghand, for sale, geld and silver Watches; gold Spectacles, Pencils and Pens; gold© Chains and Keys; Bracelets, Breast { Pins and Rings; silver Spectacles, Pencils, 1 Thimbles. Clocks, &c. hand adargeas-. sortmen; of SrtyEr Spoows, warranted good -all of which will be sold for CASH.: __ On {0 t 34} A rwooms vrertAsLe puyol &A CAL JAUNDICE BITTERS, Spingl Elixir, Vegetab' e Canker Drops. and Dysen tary Drops; Townsend's, Bull's and Wood's Sarsaparilla, for sale by H. Wright, Rem- sen street, next door to Twining & ild'en’s { Clothing Store. . ee JIREH SAFPES-assorted ¥, rate for keeping out the animals and . letting in the air, at reasongble prices, go- | BENTONS', > ing fast at | E & 249 and 281 River-st. Troy. Tfrom $12 to $?°0, at BENTONS, 289 and 291 Riverst. Troy. &A LOT of Astral and Solar Lamps. cheap | and good, for sale at BENTONS' DRY GOODS BSTXBLMSHMENT, - On a large scale, at 218 River-st. Troy, just befow the Troy House. BY JAMES BUELL. | 'T E ARE NOW RECEIVING LARGE \additions to our Spring styles of Goods coming from Auction, and the Importers, and other places where they could be bought at the best advantage, either in Boston or New York, -We have madelarge additions to aur store to meet the demands of 'our in- creasing business--we how occupy two stock of Dress Goods is very large. Rick for Mantillas and Dresses ; elegant Brocade lustred Silks ; splendid Chameleon do.; stri- ped and plain do., at 4s; Monslin de Laine s | from a good article at 1s up to 653; Linen, Ginghamg, best quality at 25; Seotch Ging- hams, a great variety, from 'Is 2d to 2s 64 French Ginghams, a great variety; French Caliecoes, splendid patters; American do,. for 6d to 25c.. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! We have a splendid assortment of Brocha $2 to $25; Cashmere from $2 to $15, 'silk ; splendid Damask Silk asd Satin, from $8 to $20, with many other beautiful styles;which we should be happy to show and compare New York, We have a whole room devot- ed to Shawls. 2s Bombazines and Alpacas, a large assort- 1 ment, direct from the Importers, at remark- agoly low prices. JAMES BUELL , 218 River.-street, Troy. - ail FISS STEW ART, FASHIONBLE MILLINERBRE S§M F1] Has just opened a Shop, a few doors below Mr. Vanderwerken's Grocery Store, Canal street, where she will keep a new and ful} assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, which she will sell at a small profit. - She respectfully invites the Ladies of Cohoes and vicinity to call and examine for themselves. May 4th, 1847. H. BARBER, M. D. PHYSICIAX & SURGEON. Residence on Canal street, first door south of White st., where he will be ready at all times to give prompt attention to those who may favor him with a call. Hat, Cap and Fur Store. A P. BARRINGER, No. 262 River-st., # Troy, directly opposite the Fulton Market, has recently enlarged and neatly fitted up his Store and is prepared to do an increased business. He invites attention to his full and fashionable assortment of Lainto s Gaps», consisting of FUR, MOLE SKIN and SILK. All kinds of Summer Hats; Cloth, Glazed and Fancy CAPS, &c., &c.. which he. intends to sell at the very lowest prices, and is determined not to be outdone by any ether establishment in his line of business. A41* call before\ purchasing elsewhere-at the sign of the large Gilt Hat. A1 m F OK SA house diaiflét No. 49A 100 feet deep. Enquit®of J. : Mills, Troy, or on the prem original and established rule, the one price |. mP € Tu f L5 of| ® ask, Venitian,. and Venitian Rtair do; Che- |_ .} nille and tufted Rugs; Chenille, tufted and.] \\Z\ i A full assortment .of stair | No 202 River-st. Troy. |: s Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Si- | \I sizes and first 1 RUNKS-A variety of sizes and prices | 95 289 and 291 River-st. Troy: - F stores exclusively with Dry Goops. Our |= lustred Gro de Rhine Silks,different widths, | Ginghams, with lustre like silk; Marshall's /' for quality and low pri le Shawls of new and bedutiful designs, from | prices wilh any establishment 'this side of | He solicits the public to give him at least a |- F 100 Canal street. Sfigfih’t is 49 by | ‘f‘ ¥ at the old stand, 242 River streei, Troy, con- |. ~ >-\ 72\ ~ tinues to devote his particular attention to |- 'i es. net Purses, fine pocket und Pen | «-p Kuives, Scissors, Razors and Strops, Brit- | Go annia and plated Ware, Needles, shell, horn} *\ 'and ivory Combs, Beads of various kinds; | hair Brushes, Wallets, brass and wooden | 4 [T For I Holland. day poo bscribers having: ess, gre prepared to- hing passage:to, Bx by. Drafts @ branches of .- *Fhesubseri for the forwarding-of parse: the -different routes, viz :- termediate landings., zed a o das,Oh'cage, Cintignati, St. Lot rail roads, and cai great care ] 1 fieht with a Letters post wiitme Forf rt’hergaqf it's; a > My Ho SHAW) agent, 4 m4-Gim +000 <9 c c <>; ken THE SUBSCRIBE R a lot of -> -__ DRY 6 purchased the: past week. in -New Y ork sw! ice, camgot:be:feat, assorim age » uds . Also, a general. a and Groceries; as can be purdhgee! not gxagmql. | ~s eidos, * sie t where he will be happy at 9: upon customers desiring g.£ home manufacture, at the JG profit. 20, Lool : Fie manufactures. and Jigs for S416. P sortment of LADIES. MISSES, TLEMEN'S$ and YOUTHS BOOTS ai SHOES, of the most fashionable and nest. est styles, made under his Gwn supervision, and which he warrants to do Sood service, He is fully aware that the market is figpofled with cheap articles from the. hops and also from our vario but is perfectly willing th p judges in the matter of supériqpfifyyjand trusts all who desire any thing-in'fl‘lfghjf‘égof business will call and examine f6¥ them- selves before purchasing} e Cheap Cash Beat ad THE, subscriber would - way inforia his Iriends 'and the manila lic in generalthit'heJas on b \hand for snle-a large and splem. SA did assortment of Ladies, Gents and Children's Boots and. Shoes mare -ig«the fastftonablé style and of the bestmateriole Having secared the best of workmen Be i2.Cop dent he can suit both in quality @ Those wishing goods in the above Ime will- well to call at No. 206 Riversst, Epposite\® Steambbat Office. ~ WM. >EBEVCE, NB. Particularattention is called splendid article of «Gentienran's »A article far exdceding anything of I made in Troy: ~ to ' May 25, 1847. FRENCH Printed A‘B-flfislifiszgfi’ tin pes 1-4\ M Parasoletts, Shades, and' ' | Fans:; ay < \mal an dou + €0R D00 .s, * n+ ec