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'Troy Asverti , MI. P. OHERN 4 CO. \_ pam... 160 South st. core ___ __ \~*. mer Af Dover, and fu Fk _. Sing. 5G [West ot onvmer --as yt pie ‘qungm', NEW-runins 1p E Regular Paket Sh E Fo and from London, on the Ist, 8th, 16th, and .25th of each month. abt Fo and from Liverpool, on the Ist, 5th. 11th, 6th, 21st ahnd.26th of each month. 'Fo New Orleans, twice a week. ss MoBile, weekly. ss Cimarteston, weekly. ® Savannah, weekly. «< Texas. twice each month. For Havre, and the German, Belgium,, and Holland ports, vessels sail on their appointed days. Passage can also be engaged from Liver- pool to any of the British N. American ports, and to Boston, Plighidelphia, Baltimore and New Or- leans, divect?® The gibscribers < having had long experience in the business, are prepared to offer every facility to those wishing passage to Or from any of the above ports, and Bills of Exchange can be far- nished payable throughout G. Britain and lreland as well as the Continent of Europe. . Monies sent to all parts of Great Britain or Treland in the most safe and expeditious manner by Drafts at sight, evllectable through all the branches of the Provincial bank of Ireland and the National bank and branches. Persoas send- ing for their friends residing in any part of Great Britain and Freland can arrange for their passage via Liverpool and Londan atthe lowest rates, TO THOSE WISHING TO EMI- ...+ @RaATE WEST. The subscribers have unedquailed arrangements for the forwarding of passengers to the West, by the:different routes, viz : To Buffalo and the in- termediate landings, and all ports of the Cana- - das;Chicago, Milwaukie, Baltimore. Pittsburgh, Ciicinnati, St. Lonis, &e. &¢. by steam boats, ° and canal boats of the first class; aqd . great care will be taken, that passengers will . mest with no delay, or imposition on the route L.etters postpaid. will meet with prompt attention For farther particulars, apply to \_ WIM. H. SHAW, agent, 159 River-st. m4- | . , Trov. GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, . On a large scale, gt 218 River-st. Troy, inst helow the Troy House. BY JAMES BUELL. \M7 E [ARE NOW RECEIVING LARGE VV additions to our Spring styles of Goods coming from Auction, and the Importers, and other places wherethey could be bought *at fhe best advantage, New York, We have ma to aur store to meet the dema creasing business-we now occupy - Stores exelusively with Dry Goops. Our Press Goods is very large. Rich Austred Gro de Rhine Silks, different widths, Tor Mantillas and Dressespelegant Brocade Austred. Silks; splendid Chameleon do.; stri- l $43} ind plain do.. at 4s; Mouslin de Lain es froma good : article at Is up to 6s; Linen, Einghams, with lustre like silk; Marsball's Ginghams, best quality at 2s; Seotch Ging hams, &great variety, from Is 2d to 2s 6d- French Ginghams, a great variety; French Caliecoes, splendid patters; American do,, for 6d. to 25¢.. _ . SHAWLS! SHAWLS! N6 have a splendid assortment of Broch Shawls;of new and beautiful designs, from $2 to $25: Cashmere from $2 to $15, silk ; splendid Damask Silk and Satin, from $5 to $20, withmany other beautifal styles, which we should be happy to show and compare establishment this side of e have a whole room devot. & DRY de large additions nds of our in- two prices with any New York. W ed to Shawls. - Bombazines and Alpacas, a large assort- ment, direct from the Importers, at remark- goly low prices. . JAMES BUELL, 218 River-street, Troy. Hat, Cap and Fur Store. , P. BARRINGER, No. 262 River-st., kR ® 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 Ts foadss Camps, consisting of FUR, MOLE SKPN and SILK. All kinds of Summer Hats; Cloth, Glazed arnd Fancy CAPS, &o., &e.. which. he intends to sell at the very lowest prices, and .is determined not to be outdone by any other establishment in his line of business, EEe solicits the public to give him at least a call before, pwrchasing elsewhere-at the sign of the large Gilt Hat. 1 QUACKENBUSHS ' - WHOLESALE & RETAIL Dry Goods and Carpet Store, , .. No 202 River Trov. NHE Subscriber is now prepared,to offer J.. the public one of the largest and best assorted stack of goods ever offered this side of New York, embracing every variety be- longing to the trade. Aelxzd his arrangements are such that his stock is almos: daily re- plenished by selections made from the latest importations (both from New York and Boste\® markets) of the newest and most de- styles of goods, selected with the grea.ést eare and purchased af the lowest rates; thus making his assortment, at all times, complete-adheriag strictly to his origingl and, established rule, the one price cash gystem... .} ___ a CEARPETING An examination of the stock of carpeting, cil cloth, &c.,is particularly invited, which thig season is unusually large, having been received direct from all the different impor- \ ters, and particular attention paid in select- ing the choie=st and most recent patterns of Brussels, Three Ply, extra super, superfine, fixe and common carpeting; Brussels, Dam- ask, Veaitign, and Venitian Stair do; Che- nille and tufted Rugs; Chenille, tufted and Jute Door Mats. A large assortment of . Git Cloths, of various patterns \and all widths, from 3 to 24 feet, White and plaid Canton Matting. A full assortment of stair rods, crumb cloths, linen stair covering, &c. &e. G. VY. S$. QUAGCKEABU~H. m18.-L2m | No 202 River.st. Troy. \MAGAZINES FOR JULY. TUST RECEIYVED,Columbian Magazine, J Godey's Lady Boolty ~Ladie's® Nationa) Magazine, Grgham's Magazine. % Suhs‘cfifififaas received, ang single num- bersby -~ _- B. W. KENDRICK Bie? o .co: At the Cohoes Book Store, T TO MAKE MONEY,, Go to hams: cheap General Sipre Eluy your his motto is small Bis goods areall bought\tofgeff not to. cowhand 900 000 0 00 990 | 21¢ C = ips sal as follows : | either in Boston or | The subscriber continues the Murble bu siness in the village of Cohoes, and is pre pared to furnish all kinds of Marble work made of the best material, .and excecuted in \| good style, at the lowest market prices, such t_\ wONUMENTS, TOMB-STONES, FIRE-PLACES, Jambs, Mantles, Hearths, Window Caps, and Sills, Sinks. Stones and Mullers, and a general supply of Build ng Stone. w il} be kept constantly on hand. It is also hi: 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. UPERIOR RAZORS.-Joseph Rogers & Son's, Wade & Butcher's, Geofge Wostenholm & Son's and Joseph Eltiott's Superior Razors. Boxes and Brushes. Al- so, Chapman's Superior Magic Razor Strops for sale at wholesale and retail at Manufac. turers prices, by HARRIS & WILCOX, Store in Troy House Building, 226 River street, Troy. ‘ H. HOLLISTER & Co., corner ot *Oneida andRemsen streets, Cohoes! hereby inform their friends and the public generally, that, at their Store, may be found at all times a general and well selected as- sortment of all the diferent varieties of Groceries, consisting of Teas, Sugars, Cof. fee. Molasses, Fish Flour, Salt, Meal, &c which they offer at the lowest living prices. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves, as we have no hesitation in saying that we can give them as good bargains as any other dealers in this village or vicinity» Cohoes, February 9, 1847. Canton Tea Agency! OHOES AGENCY for the New York Canton Tea Co., the oldest and largest Tea establisoment 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 ail the varieties put up in 1.4 to 1-2 Ib. and pound packages, all waranted to give entire satis faction. The great celebrity Company, for their that the Teas of this purity and fragrance, have justly attained, renders it unnecessary for further comment from us. Suthce 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 Case only. H. HOWE, P, M-, Agent for the N,. Y. Canton Tea Co. Cohoes, June 15, 1847. ~ Prices Reduced. LARGE ASSORTMENT of Bag trim: mings, of new and elegant patterns, consisting of Clasps, Tassels and Fringes, in sets. - Also, Bagand Parse Clasps, Purse Rings and Tassels, Bag and Purse Twist, &u. &e., 1500 bunches Steel Beads, No, 6. at bunch. 1000 | \ be 0 if No.7, 9e. \ 5000 a60000 66 ¢ No.10 10e \ together with the largest assortment of Steel Goods that has ever been offered for sale in this city, for sale wholesale or retail by HARRIS & WILCOX, Troy House building, 226 River-st., Troy. FIRE INSURANCE. «HE PROTECTIONINSURANCECO. of Hariford, Conn., continues to in- sure Houses, Stores. Mills, Factories, and their contents, against loss or damage by fire, on reasonable terms. The course the office pursues in transact- ing their business, in adjusting and payment of losses, is prompt and liberal, Application for Insurance may be made to the subsciber, at his office, No. 14 Board- man's Building, (up stairs.) E. BELL, Trovy, Feb. 16, 1847. Agent. Guns, Pistols, &c. QTUBB and Twist double and single bar- kJ rel tuns, Revolving Pistols, Also steel, iron and brass single barrel pistols, shot belts, game bags, powder flasks, pro- cussion caps, powder, shot &e, &c. Also a large assortment of fishing tackle in great variety for sale wholesale or retail at low prices by HARRIS & WILCOX. Store in Troy House Building 226 River-st. Cohoes Book Store. THE SUBSCRIBER takes this method of informing his Friends and the Public generally that be 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 usua.ly found in a Boole Store Music in Sheets or in Bound Volumes; to gether with a good assortment of f A N ES of every description and at all prices. B. W. KENDRICK. N. B. B. W. K. has a correct Portrait of Gen Tayror the size of life, together with a certificate of the Officers of the Army. Price one dollar. je 22 REERRIMACK CALICO'S, small figures and plaid jast received at FARMAM'S Cheap General Store. AYLOR and his Generals, by Butler. Price 25 ¢ts - For sale at the Cohoes Book-store, by B. W. KENDRICK. ASHINGTON and his Generals, by J.T. Headley. 2 vols. 18s. each. For sale at the COHOES BOOK STORE: ARASOLET IFS & Parasols, a new as. sortment just rec'd at _ FARNAM'S Cheap General Store. G. HORTON, ; DRAPEER AND TAILOR, 300 River street, Troy, OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM his friends and the pablic that he has just received from the eity of New York, a full assortment of Spring and Summer goods for gentlemens' wear, such as Black Freach Cloths and Cassimeres, Fancy Cassimeres and Satineis, Velvet, Satin and Cashmere Vestings, Stocks, Cravats, Shirts, Collars, Bosoras and Silk Undershirts. . Aliso, a ecmplete assortment of Tru ks, Valices, Carpet Bags, &c., all of which will be sold ss low as can be purchased in this city or elsewhere. §$C=- N. B! Garments made to order in the best style of workmanship, and at prices to suit the times, 381y SCRIPTURE VERSES. CRIPTURE VERSES, for the use of kJ Sabbath Schools, for sale at this office by the huadred or dozen sheets, CANTON TEAS. ROY AGENCY for the New York Can- ton Tea Company, the oldest and larg- est Tea establishment in America. We most zealously invite the attention of the citizens of Troy and vicinity to a large and full assortment of Green and Black Teas, consisting of all the varieties put up in 1-4 to 1.2 lb. and pound packages all war- ranted to give entire satisfaction. 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 rial to be convinced that they are superior to the Teas of any and all other establish- ments at the prices. WOOD & ARV S, 280 River st., Agents for the New York Canton Tea CO. Also a full and choice assortment of fam- ily Groceries which we offer as low as can be found this side of New York. WOOD & ARMS. Troy, Feb. 9. 1847. -__ Watches, | cloéks, 4 JEWELRY, SILVER WARE AND G BFANeY GOODS HE Subscribers have now on hand, and ever keep, a well selected variety of Gen- tlemen and Ladies' Gold and silver Watches Fancy and ornamental Parlor Clocks ; Stir- ling Silver Ware,consisting of Spoons, Forks, Knives, Ladles, Cups, Tea Sets, &e. &e. of «their own make and warranted. Jewelry, of every description and of fashionable style. Bingnampton and Sheffield Silver Plated Ware of every kind. English and Ameri can Britannia Ware of the latest natterns Fancy Hard Ware, Pocket and Table Cut- lery of all kinds, together with a ., endless variety of useful and fancy goods, compris- ing every desirable article in their line of business. Every description of Jewelry and Silver work made to order at short notice. Watch Cases and Dials made to order, Watches and Clocks repaired and warranted. Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange for goods or cashed. They would also state the fact that their goods are bought and sold for ready Cash and their prices INVARrIABEY range LOW. quite at the bottom and helow the market or any of their rEGULAR or transient com- pelitors. HARRIS & WILCOX, Store in Troy House building, 226 River-st., Troy. Iron Foundery and Ogden MACHINE SHOF. HE subscriber invites the attention of those wanting Castings, Shafting and; Machinery. to bis Works in this village. He is prepared with Pulley, Hanger and Gear Patterns of the most approved style ; also with Loom and drop wire warper pat- terns possessing the latest improvements made therein. - Patentees of STOVES may have their Stoves manufactured by the sub- scriber on favorable terms. CASTINGS of all descriptions will be furnished, weighing as high asfFour Toxs to the piece, on the shortest notice. CHAS. A. OLMSTED. Cohoes, Aluany eo, Feb. 9, 1847. TEETH. 0. 2. YATES, attend upon all those who are affiicted with bad Teeth. Teeth extracted, cleansed and plugged. Ar- tificial teeth inserted on Gold plate or piv- ot from one to & whole set. Repairing mates done with neatness and dispatch. Ha- ving made Cohoes his permanent residence, and believing the public will realize the ad- vantages secured to them thereby, from moderate charges, and giving general satis- faction with regard to his style of operating wilt secure him a respectable share of pat- ronage. Office on Remsen street, first door north of Jones & Southworth's Store. COHOES HOTEL. The Subscriber, having taken this well known establishment, and late- ly refitted it in a style of comfort and convenience, would be happy to receive the calls of his friends and the public, who may have occasion to travel in the direction of Cohoes: dG partiss or Posisur®E, visiting vhose magnificent woiks of Nature and Art, -the Falls of the Mohawk, the Aqueduct, &e.,- will find this House an agreeable resting place, where good accommodations and po- lite attention will ever await them. ROBERT WILLIAMS. Cohoes, Feb.9, 1817. Hats, Caps, Trunks & Valices Ii C. KIRNAN respectfully announces QV $ to the inhabitants of Cohoes and vi- cinity that he has lately 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, VALITZES and CARPET RAGS. All which will be sold at the lowest living profit, for Cash or approved credit. All or. ders promptly attended to. Grateful for past tion to the warts of his customers, to merit a continuance of public patronage, assuring all that his articles shal not be inferior in style or workmanship and will be afforded as low as can be afforded by any dealer in Albany or Troy. MICAR C. KIRNAN. Cohoes, June 8, 1847. 18if _TE.EL BEADS and Bag Clasps, just re- geived at at . FARNAM'S 4 Gold Chains, Keys, {Cameo, single.stone the Subscriber trusts by strict atten- | JEWELRY, kt,, AT* \KMo 13 Gangress-st., TROY. i C. CHAMPNEY, has for sale cheap 4, for Cash, Gold and Silver Watches, Finger Rings, Ear-ho0p$, and Mourning Pins, Bracelets and Bracelet Clasps, Pins, Per- cils, Lockets, Snaps,; Studs, Quizzing.-glass- es, Slides, Silver Spoons, Combs, Thimbles, Spectacles, Pocket Knives, Seissors, Pocket Books, Card Cases, &e. &e. _| 1 N, B. Particular attention paid to clean- ing plain and complicated Watches ; having an extensive set of Tools for Jeweling and making every part of a Vatch, cannot but give perfect satisfaction. All work warrant- ed to give satisfaction, 3-6) a Fraud WATCHES, | p part of the store Burnap, corner of Mohawk an would inform the inhabitants of and vicinity that he has. received. complete assortment of - -_ toa DRUGS, MEBICINES., PERFUMERY: PAINTS arp BRUSHES, - _- of the first quality. Having had several years experi¢nee in the above business, he would endeavor, by a thorough knowledge v tire satisfaction to those who may favor him been selected with care and will be found\ superior to any stock before offered in the: place. Physicians prescriptions will re hours of the day and right H. R. HAWKINS. LEATHER BANDS. p HE AMERICAN INSTITUTE FATR Oct. 1846, having awarded the Premium to F. W. Woop, maker of stretched Leather Bands. 67 Frankfort street, New York, for the best samples of Leather Bands, the public may depend on getting the best article that can be hado - agde, as they will run straight and hol Their width evenly, and run flat to the pulle y of any width required. _These Bands are made under his immediate in- spection, of the very best of Oar LEitH Rr and none but thesolid partuseadmndgtretch. ed by a machint of his own invention, ex- pressly for this purpose, and to be found no where else. Constantly on hand, and made to or- der, Bands of any width from 1-2 to 24 inch- es, either single, double or round. These Bands have been pronounced by the English and Scotch Manufacturers and Machinests, to be equal to any made in En- gland, and warranted superior to any made in this country. Mr Wood has established a Depot at 173 River street, Troy, where these bands are 1d at the lowest Factory prices. so JOSEPH HILLMAN. coar awn PIG IRON. THE SUBSCRIBER, having com- pleted his arrangements for a large supply of COAL, from the most approved nines, will keep constantly on hand a large supply of the best article the market affords. He is now re- ceiving and offers for sale 15,000 TONS LE- HIGH COAL, from the following mines, viz: Lehigh, Hazleton, Room-Run, and Beaver Meadow. - Also, White-Ash ill, and OL- iver Sphon and Lewis Vein of . Red Ash-the best Red Ash in market Also, Lackawana, Virginia, Blossburgh and Cumberland Canal. 2:000 Toss Amurrican {Scorch Pic Iron, of the most approved brands. FIRE BRICK, CLAY AND SAND:. Also, Western Salt, Water Lime, and Western Plas- ter. Dealers in the above articles will find it to their interest to call. , A orders attended to with promptness and despatch. A. SNYDER. Office and Yard on Front, below Ferry-st. April 27, 1847. Troy. CASH STORE. HE subscribers would respecifully an- nounce to the citizens of Cohoes and its vicinity that they have added to their for- mer Stock a FINE ASSORTMENT of BRY GOODS. Their Stock now comprises a usual variety Fancy and Staple Dry Goods; a WELL 8k; LEcTED assortment of Eamily Groceries: a coon selection of Men's ahd boy's Caps of the LamEsr sTvuss together with a general assortment of Men's Ladies' & Boy's Boots, SHors and Rubbers: which will be offeredto PRICES EXTREMELY Low so that the closest buyer will find it an object to cali and exam- ine goods and prices before purchasing else. where. Any person having bought an ar. ticle which proves not as good as warrauted will by stating the fact to She subscribers, have the loss made up to them. - Heving purchased their Stock at the rowrst Prices, they flatter themselves that they shall be able to give entire satisfaction to all those who may favor them with their cus. tom, as they shall keep no article ou hand for sale which is not of the BEST quaLITY and which will be sold for the very nowEsT cask rrics. CAW & QUACKENBRUSH. Cokoes, February 9, 1847. , Blank Book, Fancy Stationery PERIODICAL & MUSIC STORE. No. 2 Boarpman's BUILDING. h /i H. & W. B. FRASER, would respectfully inform the citizens of Cohoes and vicinity that they have opened a Store in connection with their Boox sIND- ING EstaBLIsuMENT, for the sale of the a- bove named articles, and with the advanta- ges of an extensive Bindery we are enabled to sell Blank Books and many other arti- clgs of our own manufacture gt as low rates agcan be found in the city.: A good eollec- tion of Periodicals will always be kept on hand, together with a large collection of Faney Stationery, Music, Lithographic Prints. &e. N. B. Book Binding in all its varieties. Music and Periodicals bound in appropri- atestyle of Binding and at prices as low as any other establishment in the city- Any work left the Store No. 2 Boardmans Buildings, or at the Bindery 216 River-st., (over the Bookstore of Young and Hartt] will receive prompt attention. Persons wishing work done will call and examine some specimens of Harper's Pic- torial Bible and Shakspeare. m24 Dry Goods selling off at Cost. ~HE SUBSCRIBER having taken the Store formerly occupied by J. P. Steen. bergh, and purchased his eatire stock of Goods. is desirous of changing his business, now offers his stock of DRY GOODS at cost until they are all disposed of, ecnsisting of Calico Prints, Woolen Shawls, Broadcloths, - Handkerchiefs, Cassimeres, _- Ladies Dress Goods, Satinets, Alpacas and Delaines, Also BOOTS, SHOES and SLIPPERS, to- gether with many other articles, too tedious to mention, which will be offered as above meationed, and in some instances from 10 to 20 per cent less. Also intends to keep on hand a good as- sortment of Groceries and Provisions which will be sold as cheap as at any house this side of New York. | CHAS S. LIVINGSTON. Cohoes, June 8, 1847. Removal. ALONZO WILMOT would respectful ly inform the citizens of Cohoes that he has removed his Trunk and Harness Shop to the nextdoor above Luffman's Stove Store on Mohawk Street. Grateful! for the encouragement he has received he will endeavor to deserve a con- nuanceof the same, je29 A large supply of remium Daguerreotypes. P P © izens of Troy, that the old establish. ed Daguerrean Gallery, corner of River and First streets, opposite to the Troy House, is now occupied by him. With an entire remodelling of the rooms, the recent addition of spacious windows, combined with some very important im. provements in the Art, he feels confident that his miniatures are greatly superior to any in the city, and inferior to none in Chris. tendom. ' Perfect Likenesses taken in every state of 'of and close attention thereto, te give epn*i with their patronage. 'The medicineshave | ceive particular care and attention at all C. RANSQOM would inform{jthe eit- | ¥ a general and % Goods adapted to the-edi they offer a; prites as loi ed by any other estgh ity. To t Among their assortm followingo - od) Brogdeloths.,Cassit nets, beaver - Cashmeres, Bomb codes, Gimps,. the atmosphere. Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully in. vited to call and examine specimens, and, if they think proper, have their likenesses taken, by way of experiment. . He keeps constantly on hand an extensive assortment of beautiful gold, gilt and plated Lockets. Also, a choice collection of Rose. wood and Mahogany Frames. ° Cameras, Apparatus, Plates, Cases; Che- mieals, and every article used in the Daguer- reotype Art, constantly on hand and forsale at the lowest prices. - ~- mh2 School, Classical, Theological AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. YOUNG & HARTT,216 River st Troy, invite attention to their extensive as- sortment of the most important works pub- lished in this country. Their stock is now very complete, comprising the most valua- ble and approved works in Miscellaneous Literature, to which additions are constant. ly being made. * COUNTRY MERCHANT and TEACH- ERS supplied with the most approved sCHOOL AND CLASSICAL WORKS, on the most favorable terms. In their establishment will be found a large collection of valuable Standard Works in the various departments of Theclogy, Civil and Ecclesiastical History, Natural and Moral Philosphy, General Biog:aphy, Voyages and Travels. School Committees are invited to examine before purchasing elsewhere. 1y Troy, February 9. 1847. - CAaEBINEF WARE M A NUF ACTOR Y. One door North of White, Olmsted & Co's. Store, Mohawk street. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. HE subscriber having established a Cab- inet Shop at Cohoes, would respectiful- ly inform the inhabitdnts ef the village and vicinity that he is prepared to manulacture all kinds of Furniture of the latest patterns, such as SOFAS, SET TEES, OTTOMANS. BUREAUS, SECRETARIES, CEATRE TABLES, CARD TABLES, WORK and and TEA TABLES. In short every des- cription of Cabinet Ware which may 'be called for. He also intends keeping an as- seriment of RR of all the different kinds; the whole of which he will sell at prices that camnot fai to suit all who may favor him with a call. Dealers are invited to examine his manu- facture, particularly an entire new pattern GG OLG. 9 manufacturedexpressly for the New York Market, whish he is enabled to sell at much less than the usual cost of manufacturing. , Mr. R. T. Briggs well and favorably known hore and further north, has sole charge of the Manufacturing department, which will be sufficient guaranty that every article will prove what it is represented. All kinds of Upholstery work done to order. Also Vanishing and Polishing. N. B. Paiterns for Casting, made to or- der by experienced work men at short notice. . JACOB DODGE. Cohoes, Feb. 9, 1847. Root and Shoo Store. #\ FTAHE undersigned hereby re- ' BA specifuily annouces to the cit» izens of Cohoes and vicinity that he still continues the manufac- 300038 ALND SHORBCp at his old stand, opposite the Cohues Hutel, where he will be happy at all times to wait upon customers desiring a good article of bome m§nufacture, at the lowest living profit. He manufactures and has for sale an as sortment of LADIES, MISSES', GEN A SHOES, of the most fashionable and neat. est styles, made under his own supervision, and which he warrants to do good service, He is fully aware that the market is flooded with cheap articles from the Eastern shops and also from our various State Prisons, but is perfe tly willing the public should be judges in the matter of superiority, and trusts all who desire auy thing in his line of business will call and examine for them- selves before purchasing. J. M. BROWN. Cheap Cash Boot and Shoe p THE subscriber would in this way inform his friends and the public in general that he has on hand for sale a large and splen: did assortment of Ladies, Gents Boots and Shoes made in the | «ie (a\ Es 6 and Cilen’s most fashionable style and of the best materials Having secured the best of workmen he is confi- dent be can suit both in quality and price - Those wishing goods in the above line will do well to call at No. 205 River-st, opposite the Steamboat Office. WM. BRUCE, N. B. Particular attention is calle.l to a most splendid aiticle of Gentleman's GAITERS, an article far exceeding anything of the kind ever made in Troy. 16-1y May 25, 1847. MRS. COON, Fashionable Dress Maker, Has removed to the building cn Factory street, opposite Valley's Bakery, where she wili be happy to attend to the wants of her old friends and customers, and as many new ones as may choose to favor her with their enstom. nl WASH STANDS of every kind, DINING TLEMEN'S and YOUTHS BOOTS and | crapes, waddi GBR G6 Fegs. Sugar. _ ses. Coffees, R &e. Hardware, Crockery, Shoes, Drugs, Medicine to enumerate. Their. df public generally are inform Line\ bold forth that They are not to Bbe undersbld ** 7; fi'~’;':4« _ Cohoes Feb: 9. D\ IANUFACTUB‘EJ} of the: caststeeland warranted,: 3 Narrow axes, Hand Axes, Hunters. ing Hatchets, Carpenter's. and Adzes, by WHITE, OLMSTED Cohoes, Albany Co., - ~ - Orders will-be filled proiptly on liberal as any other ferd. | ooo Tools of our manufacture: No. 5 Platt street, Newt ¥o Clark & Wilson, anf at No:9- BoTs.ton, offgffl‘iw ByTong, E Terms of Warranty {or thestaimp\*~wW & QLMSTEfix?’ ar 133, mlhea I? neh t T __ If a tool prove rao sort 'on the EpaoE, or: breaks, in consequence of a' roaw in the\ a new one will be given in ereharge, if a trol is broken where the Sitee? ts €6B It will be considered as done by: * age, and will not be received in exghange. No toc} will be received in ¢xchgnge unles returned within Taigry Days front purchase, soe puce, ~ Termsof Warranty WBuirs & Co.\ i . E . If a tool prove too soft on the edge, or breaks in tonsequenee ofa flaw in the Steel, a new one will be given in exchange. If a tool is broken where the Steel, is soupd will be considered as done by urd and will not ne received. in tool will be re seived in exchato turned within Thirty days fro chase. - f & i. « The POLLS of these Toofs are not war- ranted. and no Tool will becxéhanged when returned in consequence of an imperfection in the Irox razr -of the Tool. ~ - aRyit A ADAMS bas ta- y AA e ken the-lofts over \ ® \t\ Spore S15 .River-ftreet, where may be found a general assortment 'of ° CHATRS, LOOKING.GLASSES, CABINET FURNTTURE, &c. all of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. bu 52 \ Cane and Wood Seat TSF C20 Ay for the stamp *Mizzs~ Seat Stools made to order. Old seats re-caned andChairs of afidg'sarififion h repaired at the shortest notice. © \*~A6.fim Troys May 0 0 09.20 .l 20 I0OLIN STRINGS for sale by .. H. R. HAWKINS, Druggist: H. L. LANDON, __ Physician and Surgeon, Office and residence on Remsen sipeet, two doors north of J. Stor | TREAT BARGAINS in bleaobed Im lins. The largest and best assgrtment |- to be found in this market, from 6d to 1 Ad, s slling at * BUELL®S, - * 218_River:st. Troy. - COAL-COAL, . HE subscribers offer fir sale, at the M. lowest market prices, Lackawana, Le: high amt Peach Orchard Coals. Thosewish» ing to purchase by the cargo will find it for their interest to call. , © BRINTNALL & SHELDON, Front street,. first yard below - mh2 TFroy,N. Y. BRINTNALL & SHELDON, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS CF COAL. Office and Yard, Front street, first below the Upper Ferry. Chas. E Brintnall, Henry H. Sheldon. A. SNYDER, Dealer in all kinds of Coal. Also Pig Iron, Fire Brick, Clay and Sand. Also Western Salt, Water Lime and Western Plaster, Of. fice and yard on Front, below Ferry-st., Troy FINGER RINGS, a fine assortment of Stone and Plain. at No 13 Congress st.} Troy. « TROY. INEN DIAPER --Real Damask, 8.4 2 4 wide ; real Scotch birds eye and Rus- sia Diapers, selling cheap, very, at ° BUELL®'S, 218 River-st, Troy. NBLEACHED MUSLIN'S, all price. Cd, 8d, 10 -.-..much betow the 1121123??? ces, at BUELLS, 218 River.-st., Troy p APER HANGINGS-A Targe assort- meut of different styles just received by- _ H. R. HAWEINS, EARL BARLEY, for sale by _ ' HOLLISTER & CO. ARDEN and FLOWER SEEDSa t - ‘ FAR AGUERREOTYPE perior auality, for sale at $2 ozer,. Also, Morseco Cases of the bes gqjja‘ghy for sale at $2,38 per dozen, by,, _ _ - - _\ HARRIS & WILGOX, « e \ Troy House building, 226-Riverst, Troy.